XAT 2022 by Cracku
XAT 2022 by Cracku
XAT 2022 by Cracku
A 4,5,6
B 1,5,6
C 2,3,4
D 3,4,5
E 1,2,3
Answer: B
Explanation:
Sentences 1, 5 and 6 are grammatically correct. The correct statements for 2, 3 and 4 are:
2: I had a pleasant dream last night.
3: I have done it many a time safely.
4: Students struggle to cope with academic pressure.
Answer is option B.
B Love may start with small acts like glancing and smiling.
Explanation:
Option A can be inferred as that poet states that you thought I was other. Option B can also be inferred as
love started between the poet and the other person by glancing and smiling only. Option C and E can also be
inferred. Option D is wrong as the poet and the other persons clearly falls in love with one another so we
cannot say that we don't fall in love with others.
3. Carefully read the following statement:
The moment we no longer have a free press, anything can happen. What makes it_____ for a
totalitarian or any other dictatorship to rule is that _____ are not informed; how can you have an
opinion if you are not informed? If everybody always lies to you, the ________ is not that you believe
the lies, but rather that nobody believes anything any longer. This is because lies, by their very nature,
have to be changed, and a lying government has ________ to rewrite its own history.
Which of the following options will BEST fill up the above blanks meaningfully?
Explanation:
Among the given options, we can see that only option A fits to given context.
Answer is option A.
4. Read the passage carefully and answer the following question.
Geologists have been investigating a potential cycle in geological events for a long time. Back in the
1920s and 30s, scientists of the era had suggested that the geological record had a 30-million-year
cycle, while in the 1980s and 90s researchers used the best-dated geological events at the time to
give them a range of the length between 'pulses' of 26.2 to 30.6 million years. Now, everything seems
to be in order -27.5 million years is right about where we'd expect. A study late last year suggested
that this 27.5-million-year mark is when mass extinctions happen, too.
Which of the following statements can be BEST concluded from the passage?
Explanation:
The paragraph talks about how geological events occur in a cycle, and research has found the period of the
cycle to be around 27.5million years. It also mentions that mass extinctions occur at this 27.5millions years,
too.
From this we can see that geological events and mass extinctions both occur around the same time and
thus are correlated to each other. Hence, option E is the answer.
Option A: the passage mentions that mass extinctions happen every 27.5million years, but it is not the main
idea of the passage.
Option B: The passage says that the length between pulses is 26.2 and 30.6million years and in general
occurs around 27.5million years. Thus, it is not a constant value.
Option C: It is incorrect since the paragraph only talks about mass extinction. Whether all species go extinct
or not is not mentioned.
Option D: The passage is talking about geological events occurring in a cycle. Hence, it is incorrect.
Amazing, Shocking,
B
Shocking
Astonishing, Amazing,
D
Amazing
Explanation:
The context of the given paragraph describes that discoveries are unplanned. The words unpredicted and
unappreciated are in line with unplanned and are appropriate in the given context. All other adjectives in the
given options don't take the idea of unplanned discoveries forward.
Answer is option A.
A 1,2,3
B 3,4,5
C 3,4,6
D 2,3,4
E 1,3,6
Answer: C
Explanation:
Statements 3, 4 and 6 are incorrect. Correct statements are:
3: I prefer coffee to tea.
4: She was accused of stealing gold.
6: They are leaving for England soon.
Answer is option C.
7. Arrange the following sentences in a LOGICAL sequence:
1. But when it comes to companies that lack computer programmers, the government is far more
sympathetic.
2. As a result, limited access to foreign talent is a common gripe of tech founders and venture
capitalists.
3. And, demand for the latter has soared among British startups.
4. This is less inconsistent than it may seem.
5. An HGV driver takes between six and ten weeks to train; a competent coder several years.
A 3,4,2,1,5
B 1,4,5,3,2
C 3,5,1,2,4
D 1,2,5,3,4
E 3,5,4,2,1
Answer: B
Explanation:
5-3-2 forms a logical sequence as the "demand for latter" mentioned in 3 refers to the "coder" mentioned in
5. Sentence 2 mentions the result of this high demand.
A 2,1,4,5,3
B 5,1,3,2,4
C 3,5,2,4,1
D 2,3,1,4,5
E 5,3,2,1,4
Answer: A
Explanation:
2-1-4 forms a logical sequence as the harm mentioned in 2 is explained in 1 and 4.
5-3 forms a logical sequence as the trend mentioned in 3 is referencing the willingness of parents to pay for
extra lessons mentioned in 5.
2 is a better opening line than 5 as it introduces the main point discussed in the passage.
Hence, the required sequence is 2-1-4-5-3.
9. Read the passage carefully and answer the following question.
One theory of accidents is what experts call the Swiss Cheese model. A slab of swiss cheese has
several holes, randomly and unevenly distributed over its surface. If several slabs are stacked
together, it would be impossible for something to slip through unless all the holes happen to line up.
If even one slab doesn’t align, the impending catastrophe will meet a layer of resistance, and the worst
is averted. Aviation professionals will tell you that plane crashes never happen for a single reason.
There may be an identifiable primary factor, but it’s usually a chain of events, an array of
circumstances neatly piling up.
Which of the following statements can be BEST concluded from the passage?
Explanation:
The paragraph talks about how catastrophes result from a chain of events that may be identifiable
beforehand.
The author also mentions, with the example of swiss cheese, "If even one slab doesn’t align, the impending
catastrophe will meet a layer of resistance, and the worst is averted." That if any of the events that lead to a
disaster meet some resistance, the catastrophe can be averted.
Hence, the answer is option D.
Instructions [10 - 12 ]
Read the passage carefully and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Stupidity is a very specific cognitive failing. Crudely put, it occurs when you don’t have the right conceptual
tools for the job. The result is an inability to make sense of what is happening and a resulting tendency to
force phenomena into crude, distorting pigeonholes.
This is easiest to introduce with a tragic case. British high command during the First World War frequently
understood trench warfare using concepts and strategies from the cavalry battles of their youth. As one of
Field Marshal Douglas Haig’s subordinates later remarked, they thought of the trenches as ‘mobile
operations at the halt’: i.e., as fluid battle lines with the simple caveat that nothing in fact budged for years.
Unsurprisingly, this did not serve them well in formulating a strategy: they were hampered, beyond the
shortage of material resources, by a kind of ‘conceptual obsolescence’, a failure to update their cognitive
tools to fit the task in hand. In at least some cases, intelligence actively abets stupidity by allowing
pernicious rationalisation.
Stupidity will often arise in cases like this, when an outdated conceptual framework is forced into service,
mangling the user’s grip on some new phenomenon. It is important to distinguish this from mere error. We
make mistakes for all kinds of reasons. Stupidity is rather one specific and stubborn cause of error.
Historically, philosophers have worried a great deal about the irrationality of not taking the available means
to achieve goals: Tom wants to get fit, yet his running shoes are quietly gathering dust. The stock solution
to Tom’s quandary is simple willpower. Stupidity is very different from this. It is rather a lack of the
necessary means, a lack of the necessary intellectual equipment. Combatting it will typically require not
brute willpower but the construction of a new way of seeing our self and our world. Such stupidity is
perfectly compatible with intelligence: Haig was by any standard a smart man.
10. Which of the following statements BEST summarizes the author's view on stupidity?
B The inability to avoid forcing our current views on a new situation is stupidity
Pushing our extant solution to fix an alien problem is
C
stupidity
E The novelty of the problem, in relation to our cognitive capacity, is the cause of stupidity
Answer: C
Explanation:
"The result is an inability to make sense of what is happening and a resulting tendency to force phenomena
into crude, distorting pigeonholes."
The author underlines our inability to comprehend/understand a problem and the application of know
ideas/solutions to address the same - this, according to him, is stupidity. Option C rewords this point -
[Pushing our extant solution to fix an alien problem is stupidity]
Option A: [Comprehending a problem by applying our existing worldview is stupidity] The author states that
we are unable to comprehend the problem in the first place - the option emphasises that the way in which we
are comprehending the problem is incorrect [distortion #1]. Furthermore, we are applying our existing
ideas/solutions to address the problem and not to comprehend it [distortion #2].
Option B: The distortion here is pretty clear - [ The inability to avoid forcing our current views on a new
situation is stupidity] (completely different from the idea discussed in the passage)
Option D: This does not fully capture the idea presented by the author and hence, can be rejected.
Option E: This is not implied - the author doesn't blame the "novelty of the problem" for our stupidity, and
thus, this option is incorrect.
A new phenomenon creates fear, rushing intelligent people to explain it to put others at
B
ease.
Past successes make us believe that we are intelligent and capable of explaining any new
C
phenomenon.
Intelligent people are scared to admit their lack of knowledge, and therefore, try to explain
D
everything, including things they do not understand.
Intelligence, when perceived through past successes, makes any rationalization of a new
E
phenomenon acceptable.
Answer: C
Explanation:
"...they were hampered, beyond the shortage of material resources, by a kind of ‘conceptual obsolescence’, a
failure to update their cognitive tools to fit the task in hand. In at least some cases, intelligence actively
abets stupidity by allowing pernicious rationalisation..."
The author underscores how using past/obsolete models to fit novel situations qualifies as stupidity; he
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adds that intelligence furthers such stupidity by providing "pernicious rationalisation" - in a way, conveying
how we justify the usage of past models to fit the current situation [as is the case with Haig]. Hence, our
success with past models makes us presume that they'll function in new situations. Option C comes closest
to presenting the author's intention when he correlates intelligence and stupidity.
Options A, B and D, can be easily eliminated since they do not relate to the discussion [are not implied].
Option E, while closer to the idea in C, focuses on the idea around 'rationalisation' rather than the application
of past models to new problems. Furthermore, we cannot discern what is meant
by "rationalization...acceptable."
Hence, the correct answer is Option C.
12. Based on the passage, which of the following can BEST help a leader avoidstupidity?
Being aware that our current answers are only applicable to the current
B
context
E Being aware that we must handle future with a different cognitive tool
Answer: B
Explanation:
To combat stupidity, according to the passage what is needed is "the construction of a new way of seeing
ourselves and our world." So, to avoid stupidity a leader must be aware that current answers are only
applicable to the current content and that they must not be force-fit into crude pigeonholes. So option B is
the correct answer here.
13. Read the excerpt carefully and answer the following question.
The over-whelming preponderance of people have not freely decided what to believe, but, rather, have
been socially conditioned (indoctrinated) into their beliefs. They are unreflective thinkers.
Which of the following statements CANNOT be concluded from the excerpt?
Explanation:
The paragraph states that people are unreflective thinkers and are socially indoctrinated into their beliefs.
They did not decide what to believe by themselves.
B Both the liar and the bullshitter intend to deceive in their own ways
C Both the liar and the bullshitter are guided by the truth
D Both the liar and the bullshitter live in their own worlds of realities
E Both the liar and the bullshitter are not bound by any conviction
Answer: B
Explanation:
According to the passage, a bullshitter attempts to deceive us about his enterprise/what he is up to, while a
liar attempts to deceive by attempting to lead us away from what he supposes is true. So, both intend to
deceive, in their own ways.
Note that, according to the passage, the liar is bound by a conviction about what he believes to be the truth
whereas the bullshitter is neither guided nor misguided by truth. So, option B is the correct answer.
15. Why does the author say that the bullshitter’s intention “is neither to report the truthnor to conceal it?”
Explanation:
The line preceding the given line: "The fact about himself that the bullshitter hides, on the other hand, is that
the truth-values of his statements are of no central interest to him". So, bullshitters do not find the truth to be
useful. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.
16. When will a liar BEST turn into a bullshitter?
C When a liar focusses only on the outcome and not on telling lies
Explanation:
We are told that a liar believes that he knows the truth and attempts to convince us of the opposite, while a
bullshitter is not concerned about either the truth or lies but only about deceiving the listener. Hence, their
agendas differ largely - the former focuses on lying, while the latter engages in deception [ the end
outcome]. Hence, for a liar to become a bullshitter, he needs to focus on the outcome - i.e. deceiving others.
Option C comes closest to capturing this idea.
Option A: The statement here is quite vague - deception is involved in both cases. The liar much be
unconcerned by/detached from the truth [it is unclear if this relates to the idea of 'not responding']
Option B: We cannot conclusively state that a liar can transform into a bullshitter by not being worried about
the correct 'apprehension of reality' - the idea is not relevant to the discussion on a bullshitter [i.e. the author
has not presented it as a trait of a bullshitter]
Option D: The same applies to the bullshitter - both categories of individuals conceal their intentions [only
that in the case of bullshitters, they are much less or not at all concerned about the truth]
Option E: Note that a bullshitter is not concerned with the state of affairs as demonstrated by these lines -
"What bullshit essentially misrepresents is neither the state of affairs to which it refers nor the beliefs of the
speaker concerning that state of affairs."
Hedonic focuses on the emptiness from seeking pleasure, while Eudaimonic focuses onthe
A
fulfilment by giving pleasure to others
Hedonic focuses on what gives pleasure to self, while Eudaimonic focuses on whathe/she
B
believes benefits the society
Hedonic believes that pleasure leads to fulfilment while Eudaimonic believes thatfulfilment
C
leads to pleasure
E Hedonic focuses on pleasure to self while Eudaimonic focuses on pleasure to the other
Answer: B
Explanation:
'...According to Aristotlean theory, the first kind of life would be classified as “hedonic”—one based on
pleasure, comfort, stability, and strong social relationships. The second is“eudaimonic,” primarily concerned
with the sense of purpose and fulfilment one gets by contributing to the greater good..'
A A life that offers interesting experiences that makes you question what life is
C A life that is filled with learning opportunities that makes us an expert in a particular area
D A life that is filled with novel experiences which changes our view of what a good life is
E A life where novel experiences result in a fundamental change to our existing views
Answer: E
Explanation:
'... it's one characterized by "interesting experiences in which novelty and/or complexity are accompanied by
profound changes in perspective."'
In the context of the passage,a "psychologically rich life" refers to a life in which different experiences lead
to a change of perspective of our views.
Option E describes this meaning in the most accurate manner.
Options A, B and option C are a total misrepresentation of the idea. Option D has a very narrow scope, and
the author does not specifically talk about the change in perspective of how a good life should be.
Thus, the correct answer is E.
19. Which of the following statements can be BEST concluded from the passage?
Explanation:
Given the elements discussed in the passage, identifying the conclusion can be quite tricky, perhaps even
causing inextricable confusion. A way around this would be to trace the dominant ideas discussed here - at
the centre of the discussion lies the question: "What qualifies as a good life?". The author presents two
perspectives that have been considered so far - hedonic [happiness] and eudaimonic [purpose]. A third way
to view this question is then presented - a standpoint with "psychological richness" at its core. The author
A An NGO employee who was tasked to lead a campaign against tribal land acquisition.
D A parent who organized protests against the random fee hike by a local school.
A local politician who filed RTI applications to unearth financial scams by a village
E
panchayat.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Options C and D are incorrect as they seek justice for their cause. Option A and E are incorrect as they are
paid for what they do. In option B, a wildlife photographer posts pictures of migrants and seeks justice for
the public. Therefore, he is considered as a public person.
Answer is option B.
21. Based on the passage, which of the following options BEST describes “public action”?
A Acting based on our core beliefs while being mindful of what society thinks
Explanation:
Public action as mentioned in the passage is 'the space where we take risks, subject our common life to
scrutiny, seek justice (that sometimes requires us to transgress what seem like accepted laws) in order to
be increasingly open to the claims and needs of other humans'. Option B conveys the given point in the
passage.
Answer is option B.
22. Which of the following is the BEST reason for focusing on behaviour instead of acting in public?
E The foundation of any vibrant society is based on cooperation and not confrontation
Answer: A
Explanation:
As we live together, we are socially dependent and we focus on the way how people accept us.
Explanation:
In the poem, the poet mentions some pain that they are in caused by some sacrifice they made for
someone. The poet is also wondering whether the trade they made for being with someone they care about
was fair.
Among the options, B is the most suitable choice.
24. What does the author BEST mean by “Once I had a voice. /Now I have legs?”
A 4,5,6
B 1,5,6
C 2,3,4
D 3,4,5
E 1,2,3
Answer: C
Explanation:
Statements 2, 3 and 4 are grammatically incorrect. The correct statements are:
2: The students wouldn’t have completed their assignment even if the professor had been there.
3: I would have travelled across Europe if I weren’t afraid of airplane crashes.
4: Saurav won’t join music classes unless his father asks him.
Answer is option C.
B Doing what is asked of a role is labour, while going beyond the role is work
Explanation:
The paragraph's main idea is that labour is something we do for a living while work is different.
Option B is incorrect as the paragraph doesn't say that labour is something we do for a role. Options C and D
are not mentioned in the paragraph. Option E gives an example, and it is not the whole idea of the given
paragraph.
Answer is option A.
Decision Making
Instructions [27 - 29 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Raghubir, a reputed doctor, practices medicine in a tier-three city. He owns an importedSUV which he bought
10 years ago, using his hard- earned savings of nearly 5 years.Initially, he used to take it for long rides, but
for the last 6-7 years, he only commutes to hisclinic, a 10-minute drive from his home.
The SUV has been his proud possession but it demands high maintenance. Also, thediesel-guzzling SUV
does not comply with the new emission norms being introduced in thetier-one and tier-two cities. Of late, a
few newspapers reported that the new emission normsmay be introduced in tier-three cities as well. This
news has worried Raghubir.
27. Raghubir is afraid that once the new emission norms are rolled out, he might not beable to use his
SUV anymore.
Which of the following options will BEST put Raghubir at ease with using his SUVfor some more time?
A His mechanic assures him that the new norms will not be introduced anytime soon
B His lawyer friends in his city recently bought non-compliant SUVs from tier-two cities
C His city has many other SUVs which are as old as his
D As a sought-after doctor, all the law enforcement officials are his patients
A Request Raghubir to use public transport for his daily commute, and use the SUVsparingly
B Ask his mechanic to explore if the SUV can be retrofitted with a CNG kit
C Take away Raghubir’s SUV to the metro city and gift him a new SUV
D Gift Raghubir a small petrol car and convince him to sell his SUV
E Ask Raghubir’s secretary to ferry him to the clinic daily in her car, except for the weekends
Answer: E
Explanation:
Options C and D can be eliminated as Raghubir is emotionally attached to his SUV also taking the SUV to a
metro city is not viable so option C is eliminated. Asking Raghubir to take public transport might also involve
drastic change, so Option A is also eliminated. Retrofitting the SUV with CNG is not viable, so option B is also
eliminated. Therefore option E is the best option in this case.
29. The new emission norms are about to get implemented in tier-three cities, andRaghubir’s city will
follow suit shortly. Hence, Raghubir starts exploring options ofbuying an electric vehicle (EV). He lists
the following factors that will guide him onbuying an electric car:
P. EVs within Raghubir’s budget can cover his daily commute, but not the long rides.
Q. A new electric SUV in the market, within his budget, nearly has the same look andfeel of his present
SUV.
R. EVs cannot be driven beyond a speed of 70 kmph.
S. New charging stations on the main highway, connecting his city to the closestmetro city, may come
up in another year.
T. The only shop, selling EVs in his city, is ready to trade in Raghubir’s SUV at areasonable price.
The above listed factors have been arranged in a DECREASING order of influence inthe options given
below.
Which of the following options will BEST help Raghubir buy an electric vehicleimmediately?
B QRTPS
C QTPSR
D TQRSP
E SPTQR
Answer: C
Explanation:
Clearly Q is the best option. He is emotionally attached to the SUV and would prefer the same look and feel
in an EV if given an option. So, between options B and C, C is correct as T would be a more influential point
compared to the speed of the EV as he now only travels between his home and clinic - a 10-minute drive.
Instructions [30 - 32 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Future Leaders is one of the most prestigious private schools in a small town, next to an industrial hub. Most
of its students come from affluent families, but there are some who belong to middle-income and lower-
middle-income families as well. The school charges an annual fee of ₹2 lakhs, inclusive of all charges,
payable at the beginning of the academic year. Roughly 20% of the fees collected goes into paying the
salaries of the teachers, another 30% for the upkeep of the school, and roughly 20% for miscellaneous
expenses in running day-to-day businesses like supply, cleaning etc. The remaining goes into an exigency
corpus.
This year, like the rest of the country, the town has been hit by the coronavirus pandemic. The classes have
been shifted online. The local authorities have mandated that all schools have to reduce their fees by 20%.
Further, parents should be given extended time to pay the fees if they are in financial distress. Six months
into the academic year, only 40% of the parents have paid even the reduced annual fees.
30. Ajay Biswas, the rector of the school, is alarmed by the shortfall in fee payments and wants to find the
best solution to manage the situation. He does not want to trouble parents who might be genuinely in
financial distress, but feels that there may be a possibility that many parents are taking advantage of
the situation.
Which of the following actions by the school will BEST make financially capable parents pay the fees?
A Call parents every three days, requesting them to pay the fees and help their school out
Share through local newspapers that the school is facing financial crunch and may have to
B
close down if parents don’t pay fees
Offer 10% and 5% discounts to parents paying fees within the next one week and two
C
weeks respectively
D Give a 10% bonus marks to all those students who have paid the fees
Ask parents to submit a proof of financial distress within two weeks, failing which can bar
E
their wards from attending classes
Explanation:
Option A: Calling parents frequently to school at the time of a pandemic is not a feasible option.
Option B: This might spread misinformation about the school's credibility and can leave a wrong impression.
Option C: Giving discounts to the kids from well-off families during the pandemic(or in general ) would be
discrimination.
Option D: This will dilute the credibility of the school and will also be an example of discrimination.
Option E: This is the best way to deal with the situation as the one deserving will get some time after
submitting the proof of their distress, and the ones pretending will have to pay the fees.
Thus, the correct option is E.
A PRSQT
B TSRPQ
C QRSPT
D PSTRQ
E RSQTP
Answer: C
Explanation:
As the school is facing an immediate cash crunch, it should cut down on expenses and try to bolster the
cash receivable. It should take all steps that are in their hands - asking others for money will take time and
would not be entirely in their hands. So the first 2 steps should be Q and R as it would help the immediate
situation. Moreover, R alone will not be effective. It needs to couple the threat with S to highlight the
seriousness of the situation.
Step P would be helpful, but getting grants during financial crises is unlikely and would take a lot of time.
Similarly, filling a new section to get money is unlikely to work when school is online and people are
struggling. Hence, P and T should be last in priority as they are unlikely to work.
Two other well-known private schools in the city, struggling to survive, have resorted to
A
apay cut
Future Leaders pays higher salaries to its teachers in comparison to the other schools inthe
B
city.
Most of the teachers are alumni of the school, and hence, should be asked to give backto
C
the school through a pay cut
D 30% of the most experienced teachers may resign if there is a pay cut
Explanation:
Option A: This is the best way for Biswas to present his case as he will have the precedence of a similar
decision taken by other well-known schools.
Option B: Since teachers' reputation contributes to the reputation of the school, it is given that they get more
salary compared to their peers. This will not much help Biswas in his case.
Option C: Getting an education from an institute is a two-way street. They paid fees for the school services.
Presenting the case in this manner won't bear any fruit.
Option D: This case, instead of strengthening, will weaken the case of Biswas and hence is not the right
choice.
Option E: The rejection of this case will have the same reason as option B.
Thus, the correct answer is A.
Instructions [33 - 35 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Fundamental Research in Science for Corporate Applications (FuRSCA) is an R&D unit ofa Public Sector
Undertaking (PSU). FuRSCA’s employees are research scientists whoassist the Public Sector Undertaking
through their R&D. Given the far-reaching implicationsof its research, FuRSCA was established as a separate
entity near the factory of the PSU. FuRSCA has three levels of hierarchy viz.: junior, senior and chief
scientists and all of themreside on the campus. Hence, every scientist, regardless of hierarchy, resides in a
housethat is similar in all aspects. Though the scientists are entitled to a house rent allowance(HRA), given
the distance of FuRSCA from the city, housing them on the campus makes sense.
The new recruits are provided a transit accommodation in the institute’s studio apartments,until vacant
houses are available. For these recruits, a queue has been created on thebasis of their date of joining and
not on hierarchy, with the most recent recruit going to thelast in the queue. Execution of this policy is the
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responsibility of the FuRSCA ChiefAdministrative Officer (CAO), who reports to the Director of FuRSCA.
33. Harsh Kohli resides in house no. 324. Since long, Harsh wants to move from a 3series house to a 2
series house because his mother-in-law, a chief scientist, livesalone in house no. 225. A few years
back, Harsh formally requested the CAO to allowhim to move to a 2 series house whenever available.
Recently, when house no. 224becomes vacant, Harsh appeals to the CAO for that house, citing his
earlier request.Currently, there are five scientists waiting in the queue and Sauf Tangud is on thetop
of the queue.
From the following options, choose the BEST action to be taken by the CAO withoutviolating the
existing housing policy.
A Allot house no. 224 to Sauf, asking Harsh to negotiate a possible swap with Sauf
Ask Harsh to join the queue because scientists in the queue should be given
B
priority
D Ask Harsh to move to the house no. 224 immediately, and allocate Harsh’s house toSauf
Create a separate queue for extant residents and give them the first right to
E
refuse
Answer: D
Explanation:
Since there is no preference for the houses for the new recruits, Sauf can be allocated to Harsh's room if he
is shifted to 224. In this way, there will be no conflicts for the CAO.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Option A is a possible solution, but that will allow more requests for the swapping to emerge by giving them
precedent. Options B and C can be rejected as Harsh's formal request is also pending for quite a long time.
A Ask Rawng to meet with the director of FuRSCA and present his case to get anexception
Ask Rawng to negotiate and arrive at a consensus with the two scientists ahead in
B
thequeue which the CAO shall implement
C Inform Rawng that nothing can be done since violation of rules will set a wrongprecedence
Move Rawng to the top of the queue, and make a rule that scientists with ailing
E
parentsshall be given preference
Answer: D
Explanation:
Among all the choices, option D is the most viable option, as it not only gives Rwang the appropriate space
to live with his parents but also prevents any alterations in the present queue.
In addition, there is a very high chance of queue movement in the extended time window, which will allow
Rwang to avail company's residential services.
Thus, the correct option is D.
35. Of late, the CAO has received several requests from the residents of 3 series housesto move to other
series houses. The CAO is aware that this is largely because oftheir own noisy factory nearby. Due to
limited housing available on the campus, hemust do something before the problem worsens. He wants
to find a solution thatmakes the lives of 3 series residents more comfortable.
Which of the following actions can BEST help the CAO in achieving his goal?
B Offer a higher HRA to 3 series residents, nudging them to move to the city
C Introduce a policy of accelerated promotion for junior scientists living in 3 series quarters
D Appeal to the top management to make the factory work for only five days a week
Explanation:
Option E provides the aptest solution for the aforementioned issue by avoiding making exceptions or
wasting much of the company's resources. This also targets the root of the problem instead of giving short-
term solutions.
Options A, B, C, and D are not targeting the main issue; they are unnecessary, wasting the company's
resources on short-term alleviations.
Thus, the correct option is E.
Instructions [36 - 38 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Korkai is a serene village, nestled in a small island, separated from the mainland by a strait— the world
forgot to name. Its inhabitants are mostly fishermen; a few are cattle-grazers too. A boat ride across the
strait is the only mode of transport to the mainland. Budugu, the boatman, ferries people, cattle, and bicycles
across the strait in his boat for a living. The remoteness and the lack of connection to the mainland has
served him well. He has a family of five. His two daughters are away studying in a city college and dream of
A Form a boat rowers' association and sit on a hunger strike to protest the proposed bridge
Inform the environmental experts in the nearby cities that the strait is home to rare fish,
B
frogs and turtles
C Suspend his boat services till the villagers start supporting his cause
Partner with the local NGO and campaign that the developments will ruin the local way of
D
life
E Get a resolution passed by the Panchayat that the bridge will ruin the local way of life
Answer: E
Explanation:
Option C is incorrect as it is worst thing someone can do to support a cause. Option B is incorrect as
constructing bridge doesn't disturb the life of fishes, frogs etc., Options A may help but are not the most
feasible options when compared to option E.
E is a better choice over D as a Panchayat as a resolution passed by the panchayat would be more credible.
Answer is option E.
A Create a fishermen and boat rowers’ cooperative in the island and donate generously toit
E Publicise widely that the project will improve the socio-economic condition of the island
Answer: E
Explanation:
Among the given options, only option E protects her pro-development image by convincing people that the
project will improve the socio-economic conditions of area and benefit the residents.
Answer is option E.
38. As the project gets delayed, Budugu becomes a well-known social activist with a lotof followers.
When Pragati, his elder daughter, finishes her education and startslooking for employment, a few
known corporates refuse her a job because of herfather’s “anti-development” stand.
Which of the following options BEST communicates to the corporates that Pragatihas an identity of
her own?
Discuss in a social media post why she supports the proposed development in her island
B
village
C Showcase on social media the accolades and awards she received in her college
Go all out on social media to explain how her father’s activism is misconstrued by certain
E
corporates
Answer: C
Explanation:
Option E doesn’t address the question. Proving that her father is misconstrued doesn’t showcase the
daughter’s unique identity.
Option A - the current affairs need not necessarily be relevant in this cause.
Option B - going totally against her father - discrediting him to get a job would be unethical.
D is an illogical step.
By showcasing on social media the accolades and awards she received in her college, Pragati can
communicate to the corporates that she has an identity of her own.
Answer is option C.
Instructions [39 - 41 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Dileep Dosan sells dosas in front of an upscale hospital at a city in Punjab. He only sells two varieties of
dosas: plain for ₹25 and masala for ₹40.
His dosa stall is popular amongst the hospital staff members, who mostly hail from South India and form his
A The food court closes by 10:30 pm, though his current stall is open till midnight.
C The food court sees a daily foot fall of about 5000 people.
All the restaurants in the food court, except the fast-food stalls, sell North Indian meal
D
during lunch time.
E On enquiry, he learnt that the cheapest dish in the food court is priced at ₹200.
Answer: E
Explanation:
It is mentioned that hospital staff frequently visit his stall during office hours as they find his dosas to be
reasonably priced. Option E dissuades him the most because if shifted to the hospital food court, the
minimum price should be Rs 200, which may discourage staff from visiting the stall.
Options A and C may bother Dileep to some extent but not more than option E.
Options B and D are incorrect as the statements support shifting the stall.
Answer is option E.
A Reduce price by 20% for hospital staff, and increase the price by 50% for others
Introduce a South Indian meal, exclusively for the hospital staff members at a discounted
B
rate of ₹40 per plate
Increase prices of all the food items by 50% and introduce a new Shezwan dosa at ₹200 a
C
plate
Add more varieties of dosas at higher price points, and reduce plain and masala
D
dosaprices to ₹25 and ₹40 respectively
E Introduce a North Indian meal, and give a discount of 20% to the hospital staff members
Answer: D
A Charge the hospital staff members a premium to offset the losses due to their presence
B Request the hospital management to prohibit hospital staff from entering the food court
C Introduce a massive discount on price for the next two months to increase the footfall
Appeal to the hospital management to give a space in the staff room where an exclusive
D
dosa counter can be set up by Dileep
Provide a discount to those hospital staff members who order on phone, and deliverfood in
E
their staffroom
Answer: E
Explanation:
In this question, Dileep wants to include general visitors and increase his sales. Option A is incorrect as
charging premium prices to hospital staff is unfair. Introducing massive discounts welcomes hospital staff
to the stall, making general visitors think that the stall is a staff canteen. Therefore, option C is incorrect.
Option E is correct; this discourages hospital staff from visiting the stall and increases sales from staff and
general visitors.
Answer is option E.
Instructions [42 - 44 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Comprehension:
A2Z is a state-funded leading engineering college in the country, renowned for its teaching and placements.
Now, A2Z aspires to be a global leader in research as well. A2Z has, therefore, decided to push for better
quality research from its newly recruited faculty members. In the past, a few faculty members were
confirmed because of their exceptional teaching feedback even though their research output was below par.
Currently, the Dean, in consultation with the academic council, has included the quality of research as a
mandatory requirement along with teaching excellence for the confirmation of the newly recruited faculty
members. (The academic council comprises of the senior faculty members from different departments.)
Appreciate Aparna’s social outreach, but advise her to focus on research and teaching
A
contributions as they are essential for confirmation
Extend Aparna’s probation period by an additional year, while reminding her about the
B
research and teaching contributions needed for confirmation
Increase her teaching and research requirements, while extending her probation period by
C
two years
Exhort Aparna to suspend her social outreach activities till the end of her probation, and to
D
focus on research and teaching instead
E Suggest Aparna to start looking for a new job in the time available to her
Answer: A
Explanation:
The dean wants to be fair to Aparna but also wants to show the new recruits that research work is essential
for their jobs. Thus, there needs to be some form of action which is not too harsh but conveys the message.
Options D and E will be eliminated as they are more negative than expected and unfair to Aparna.
Option B is too lenient as there is no consequence for her actions.
Option C, increasing the requirements and probation period by 2 yrs would be too harsh.
Before extending the probation period, there should be a warning at least as Aparna had been contributing
towards an unprecedented noble social cause. So, A is the best choice.
Hence, the answer is option A.
Confirm Aparna, but freeze her increments and promotions until her research contributions
A
are as per the expected standards
Offer Aparna a five-year contractual position after which she has to leave irrespective of
B
her contributions
Extend Aparna’s probation by three years, and tell her that she would have to leave if her
D
research and teaching do not improve in that period
Offer to create a non-teaching position of outreach officer for Aparna, but terminate her
E
from the teaching position
Answer: D
Explanation:
Since Aparna has received recognition for her work and the Chief Minister wants her to help the government
in social outreach programs, terminating Aparna from the institute will create a negative image of the
institute, which the Dean wants to avoid.
Option B serves both purposes and is far better than other options.
Thus, among the options, E is the most rational choice.
44. A few months later, Aparna, during an interview with the local media, inadvertently expresses her fear
that she might be let go by A2Z because she has not met its teaching and research requirements.
Consequently, the academic council urges the dean to review the faculty confirmation policy.
The Dean, however, believes that any change in the policy will be a setback to the institute's
aspirations of becoming a global leader in research.
Which of the following actions by the Dean will be the MOST appropriate, given the circumstances?
Give an interview to a local newspaper and share Aparna’s lack of research and poor
A
teaching feedback
Confirm Aparna, but ask her to issue a public statement, acknowledging the importance
B
A2Z gives to research contributions
Convey to Aparna that the institute is eager to retain her; however, emphasize that she
C
should focus on research to get confirmed
D Tell Aparna that she is being let go for insulting the college on a public platform
Explanation:
Confirming Aparna will send a contradictory message to the new recruits about the teaching and research
policy of the institute. Hence, options B and E are eliminated.
Firing Aparna or talking about her poor performance will put the institute in a negative shadow, and thus,
options A and D will be eliminated.
Option C shows the institute's readiness to hire Aparna as well as its determination to uphold the teaching
and research policy.
Hence, the answer is option C.
Instructions [45 - 47 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Comprehension:
Sundaresan was a professor of Corporate Responsibility at a premium management institution. As a
requirement of his course, students had to synthesize sustainability challenges, faced by thermal power
companies and submit an assignment on them. Though it was an individual assignment, some students
sought permission from Sundaresan to work on the assignment as a team. Sundaresan knew that
collaboration fosters peer learning, and therefore, allowed them to work in teams. However, he mandated
that a team should not exceed three members. While 15 students elected to work individually, another 15
formed teams of three each, and another 10 formed teams of two members each.
45. As assignment deadline came closer, Sundaresan was approached by Abbas Warram, who chose to
work in a team of three members. He informed Sundaresan that Venkamma, his team member,
distressed by the death of her grandmother, could not work on her bit of the assignment. Abbas
requested for a deadline extension so that she could finish her part of the assignment. By then, many
students who were working alone had already submitted their assignments.
Which of the following actions by Sundaresan is the MOST appropriate, given the circumstances?
Give extra time to Venkamma to work individually and ask the other two to stick to the
A
original deadline as a team
Extend the deadline for the team while imposing a one-grade penalty for the deadline
B
extension
Warn Abbas that such issues should not be flagged to the professor and should be handled
C
within the team
Give the students a deadline extension, but add an extra assignment for the team as a
D
new requirement
Explanation:
Since there is a valid and justifiable reason for the assignment to be incomplete, Sundaresan should give
B Divide the total marks awarded to a team by the number of team members
Convert the assignment into a non-graded assignment because both the individuals
D
andthe teams worked on the same assignment
Explanation:
Whether to complete the assignments individually or in a team was an individual choice that everyone made
for themselves. Thus, giving additional marks to the people working alone would be unreasonable as they
could have chosen to be in a team.
Hence, the answer is option E.
47. Sundaresan was going through the submitted assignments. Team 9, with three members, had
impressive exhibits and charts. Later, he discovered that Team 13, with three members, also had the
same exhibits and charts. He realized that one of the teams had copied from the other. Hence, he
informed both the teams that he would award an F-grade (fail grade) to both the teams for copying.
Later that evening, Aashi from Team 9 called and admitted to sharing exhibits and charts with Aanvi
of Team13. Further, she mentioned that Aanvi could not put enough efforts since she lost significant
amount of time due to COVID-19. Therefore, Aanvi requested for help. However, Aanvi assured Aashi
that she would not reproduce the shared content. Aashi requested Sundaresan to punish her and
Aanviand spare others as they were not involved.
Which of the following actions by Sundaresan is the MOST appropriate?
Explanation:
Basic fundamentals of teamwork - if one goes down, all go down, i.e., sharing the responsibility. Option E is
correct.
Quant
48. A supplier receives orders from 5 different buyers. Each buyer places their order only on a Monday.
The first buyer places the order after every 2 weeks, the second buyer, after every 6 weeks, the third
buyer, after every 8 weeks, the fourth buyer, every 4 weeks, and the fifth buyer, after every 3 weeks. It
is known that on January 1st, which was a Monday, each of these five buyers placed an order with the
supplier.
On how many occasions, in the same year, will these buyers place their orders together excluding the
order placed on January 1st?
A 1
B 5
C 2
D 4
E 3
Answer: C
Explanation:
The supplier receives his orders from the five buyers once every 2 weeks, once every 6 weeks, once every 8
weeks, once every 4 weeks, and once every 3 weeks.
The number of occasions where all the five buyers place the order on the same day is :
The LCM of the 5-time frames during which the 5 buyers place their orders :
Hence the LCM is :
(2, 6, 8, 4, 3).
= 24 weeks.
A 100
B 50
C 90
D 24
E 40
Answer: E
Explanation:
Initially considering the number of members = a
The number of ladoos each member is required to make as per the original plan = b.
Given : a*b = 2400.
Given that 10 members were absent and each member had to make an additional 12 ladoos :
(a-10)*(b+12) = 2400.
ab - 10b+12a-120 = 2400.
Since a*b = 2400.
Hence 12a-10b = 120.
2400
Substituting b = 120/a. 12a − 10 ⋅ ( a ) = 120
B 11.75 cm
C 10.5 cm
D 11 cm
E 10.75 cm
Answer: B
Explanation:
Given:
BD= 6 cm, AC= 9 cm, DC= 5 cm, BP=8 cm, and DP = 5 cm.
Since AD is the angular bisector applying the angular bisector theorem we have :
AB AC
BD = CD
x = 10.8 cm.
Now since BD is the angular bisector for angle PBA we have :
Applyinh the internal angle bisector theorem :
PB BA
PD = AD
Considering AD = y cm.
8 10.8
5 = y
y = 6.75 cm.
AP = AD + DP.
= 6.75 + 5 = 11.75 cm
A 340
B 600
C 240
D 480
E 380
Answer: A
Explanation:
The two types of apples sold A and B are bought in the ratio of 5: 8.
Considering the weights to be 5x and 8x.
The cost price of A is 20 percent higher than that of B.
Considering the cost price of B = y, A = 6y/5.
6y
The total cost price of A = (5x) ⋅ ( 5 )
The total cost price of B = (8x) ⋅ (y)
THe total cost price = 8xy + 6xy = 14xy
14xy = 2800.
xy = 200.
THe cost price of A = 1200.
THe cost price of B = 1600.
A is sold a profit of 15 percent. 15 percent of 1200 = 180.
B is sold at a profit of 10 percent. 10 percent of 1600 = 160.
The total profit is 180 + 160
= 340
A 15 m
C 24 m
D 12 m
E 30 m
Answer: B
Explanation:
Given the ball falls from a height of 3 meters.
The ball reaches a height which 0.8 times the original height every time.
Hence this is in the form of a geometric progression. We need to count distance when the ball flies upward
and downward.
Hence considering every time the ball flies upward to a series with terms :
h1, h2,..........................
Every time the ball falls down to be
d1, d2 ,...............
h1 = (0.8)*3, h2 = (0.8)*(0.8)*3 ,.........................
d1 = 3, d2 =3*(0.8), d3 = 3*(0.8)*(0.8)................
h1+h2 ........ = Sum of an infinite geometric progression. = 3*0.8(1+0.8+ 0.64 + ...............)
a
THe sum of an infinite GP with r less than 1 is : 1−r
1
= 2.4 ⋅ ( 1−0.8 ) = 12 meters
The sum of d1+d2++........................
= 3 + (h1+h2+..................) = 15.
The total distance = 15 + 12 = 27 meters.
53. The sum of the cubes of two numbers is 128, while the sum of the reciprocals oftheir cubes is 2.
What is the product of the squares of the numbers?
A 64
B 256
C 16
D 48
E 32
Answer: C
Explanation:
Considering the two numbers to a, b :
k = 64.
Hence a3 ⋅ b3 = 64
a*b = 4 and a2 ⋅ b2 = 16
54. Nadeem’s age is a two-digit number X, squaring which yields a three-digit number,whose last digit is
Y. Consider the statements below:
Statement I: Y is a prime number
Statement II: Y is one-third of X
To determine Nadeem’s age uniquely:
Explanation:
The age of Nadeem is a two-digit number. When squared yields a three-digit number whose last digit is Y. Y
is a prime number.
Using statement 1:
When a number is squared :
The last digit of the number can be :
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. When squared the last digit can be :
For a number ending with 1: 1
For a number ending with 2: 4
For a number ending with 3: 9
For a number ending with 4: 6
For a number ending with 5: 5
For a number ending with 6: 6
For a number ending with 7: 9
For a number ending with 8: 4
For a number ending with 9: 1
A 60
B 30
C 45
E 15
Answer: C
Explanation:
C Only PKU
E Only MPU
Answer: D
Explanation:
Using condition W :
The magnitudes of the net change in enrollment between 2014 and 2021 is closest among any two
universities for TRU and MPU.
Going by the color of the lines the net change for different universities is:
Univ 1: 0.7
Univ 2: 4.4
Univ 3: 0.1
Univ 4: 0.2
Univ 5: 3.3
The closest among these are: Univ 3 and Univ 4. They can possibly be : (TRU/MPU)
Using condition X :
The university LTU must have the same enrollment in consecutive years at least twice :
LTU can either be Univ 3 or Univ 1 but since Univ 3 must be among TRU and MPU. LTU is university 1.
Using condition Y :
The increase in the enrollment of JSU between the years 2015 and 2019 is 50 percent of TRU's total
enrollment in 2020.
Considering :
TRU = Univ 4
The enrollment is 5.
TRU = Univ 3
The enrollment is 0.7
For TRU as Univ 3, there is no university whose increase in enrollment between 2015 and 2019 is 50 percent
of TRU.
Hence TRU = Univ 4.
Since the increase in enrollment for JSU is half of TRU. The increase must be half of 5 = 2.5
The only possible case is JSU = Univ 2.
MPU = Univ 3.
LTU = Univ 1
PKU = Univ 5.
57. Which Univ’s enrolment was around twice that of LTU in 2014?
B Only PKU’s
Either JSU’s or
D
MPU’s
E Only MPU’s
Answer: B
Explanation:
Using condition W :
The magnitudes of the net change in enrollment between 2014 and 2021 is closest among any two
universities for TRU and MPU.
Going by the color of the lines the net change for different universities is:
Univ 1: 0.7
Univ 2: 4.4
Univ 3: 0.1
Univ 4: 0.2
Univ 5: 3.3
The closest among these are: Univ 3 and Univ 4. They can possibly be : (TRU/MPU)
Using condition X :
The university LTU must have the same enrollment in consecutive years at least twice :
LTU can either be Univ 3 or Univ 1 but since Univ 3 must be among TRU and MPU. LTU is university 1.
Using condition Y :
The increase in the enrollment of JSU between the years 2015 and 2019 is 50 percent of TRU's total
enrollment in 2020.
Considering :
TRU = Univ 4
The enrollment is 5.
TRU = Univ 3
The enrollment is 0.7
For TRU as Univ 3, there is no university whose increase in enrollment between 2015 and 2019 is 50 percent
of TRU.
Hence TRU = Univ 4.
Since the increase in enrollment for JSU is half of TRU. The increase must be half of 5 = 2.5
The only possible case is JSU = Univ 2.
A Either X or Y
B Y
C Z
NONE, since all four pieces of information are necessary to uniquely identify the
D
fiveuniversities.
E X
Answer: C
Explanation:
Using condition W :
The magnitudes of the net change in enrollment between 2014 and 2021 is closest among any two
universities for TRU and MPU.
Going by the color of the lines the net change for different universities is:
Univ 1: 0.7
Univ 2: 4.4
Univ 3: 0.1
Univ 4: 0.2
Univ 5: 3.3
The closest among these are: Univ 3 and Univ 4. They can possibly be : (TRU/MPU)
Using condition X :
The university LTU must have the same enrollment in consecutive years at least twice :
LTU can either be Univ 3 or Univ 1 but since Univ 3 must be among TRU and MPU. LTU is university 1.
Using condition Y :
The increase in the enrollment of JSU between the years 2015 and 2019 is 50 percent of TRU's total
enrollment in 2020.
Considering :
59. Which of the following can possibly be the sequence of the number of brokenpencils in Boxes 7-16?
A 6,7,9, 11,15,19,20,20,20,29
B 5,6,6,6,11,15,15,20,20,20
C 7,7,7,7,11,15,15,19,20,20
E 5,7,7,7,9,11,15,20,20,20
Answer: C
Explanation:
Boxes 7 to 16 contain a total of 100 pencils each. The minimum number of broken pencils the box can hold
is 5 percent of the total pencils and a maximum of 20 percent of the total pencils.
5 percent of 100 = 5 and 20 percent of 100 = 20 pencils.
Hence the number of broken pencils must be in the range of 5 to 20.
The frequency of the different number of broken pencils is :
5-1
6-2
7-4
9-3
11 - 1
15 - 2
19 - 1
20 - 3
29 - 1
31 - 1
33 - 1
The boxes cannot contain 29, 31, 33 to be the number of broken pencils because they are beyond 20
percent.
Since boxes 1- 6 can contain only between 2.5 to 10 pencils. The remaining boxes which include broken
pencils of numbers less than 10 must be a part of 7 - 16. Because boxes 17 - 20 cannot contain broken
pencils of numbers less than 10.
Hence 7 - 16 must have 4 boxes that contain less than 10 broken pencils.
Going through the options :
Option A fails because this includes only 3 boxes with less than 10 pencils.
Option B fails because we only have 2 boxes with 6 broken pencils but this includes 3.
Option D fails because it does not include a box of 15 and a box of 20 pencils which can only be a part of
boxes with 100 or boxes with 200 pencils. Since boxes 17 - 20 can include only one among 15 or 20 because
29, 31, 33 are a part of this group. Hence this case fails.
Option E fails because this includes 5 boxes with broken pencils less than 10 but this is not possible
because this must exactly contain 4 boxes with less than 10 pencils.
Option C is a feasible case containing :
1-6 ( 5, 6, 6, 9, 9, 9)
7 - 16 ( 7, 7, 7, 7, 11, 15, 15, 19, 20, 20 )
A No box numbered 1-6 has more broken pencils than any box numbered 17-20.
B A box with the highest percentage of broken pencils has 100 pencils.
Three among the boxes numbered 17 to 20 have 29, 31 and 33 broken pencils in
E
someorder.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Going by the given options :
Option A: The boxes numbered 1- 6 have a capacity of 50 pencils. The maximum number of broken pencils
they can contain is 20 percent of 20 pencils = 10 pencils. For boxes numbered 17 to 20 they must contain a
minimum of 5 percent which is equivalent to 5 percent of 200. Hence this is true.
Option B: Boxes with broken pencils of 29, 31, 33 must be a part of 17 - 20. There must be one box
containing broken pencils in the range of 10 to 20. There are three boxes in total containing exactly 20
pencils. A maximum of only one of the three can be a part of 17 - 20. The remaining must be a part of boxes
7- 16 because they cannot be a part of 1-6. Hence at least one box among 7 - 16 contains 20 percent of
broken pencils which is the highest.
Option C: There are a total of ten boxes with less than 10 broken pencils. They can either be a part of boxes
1-6 or 7 - 16. Since boxes 1-6 can only take broken pencils with less than 10 in number. Hence of the 10 six
must be a part of 1-6 and the remaining 4 must be a part of 7 - 16.
Option D: The only possibility for containing 20 percent of the broken pencils is only possible for 20 broken
pencils which is 20 percent of 100. There must be at least 2 boxes in the range of 7 - 16 which contain 20
broken pencils which is equal to 20 percent. The third box can either be a part of (7-16) to (17-20). If this
belongs to 17 - 20 then the case is not possible and hence cannot be concluded.
Option E: Boxes containing 29, 31, and 33 broken pencils must be a part of boxes 17 -20 because they are
higher than the 20 percent range of boxes (1-6) and (7-16). Hence this can be concluded.
Box no. 17 contains more defective pencils than any box from among boxes no. 1-
D
14.
Explanation:
Going by the options :
Option A: Boxes 7- 16 contain a total of 124 pencils. Boxes (1-6) has 6 boxes with broken pencils which can
be included from :
(5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 9, 9, 9). The minimum possible sum of the 6 pencils is : (5+6+6+7) = 24 and the maximum
possible sum is (7+9+9+9) = 34.
Boxes 7 - 16 contains all the boxes with broken pencils except one among the boxes with broken pencils
among 11 - 20 and hence ;
This can contain : (11+15+15+19+20+20) or (15+15+19+20+20+20) or (11+15+15+20+20+20)
or (11+15+19+20+20+20 ) =100/109/101/105.
THe only possible case to contain 124 pencils is by considering the case : (24+100 ) = (5, 6,6,7,
11+15+15+19+20+20) = 124 .
Hence box 17 - 20 must contain (20, 29, 31, 33).
Option B: Boxes 17 - 20 contain a total of 108 pencils. Since 29, 31, 33 pencils must be a part of 17 - 20
boxes. The remaining box must contain 108 - (29 +31+33) = 15 pencils. Hence the order is (15, 29, 31, 33).
Option C: Boxes 11- 16 contain a total of 101 defective pencils. This is only possible if the boxes here
contain : ( 20, 20, 20, 15, 15, 11) pencils. Hence the box containing 19 pencils must be a part of boxes 17 - 20
and the remaining three contain 29, 31, 33. (19, 29, 31, 33)
Option D : Box number 17 containing more pencils than any box from box number 1- 14. Hence this only
possible if Box 15, 16, 17 contains 20 pencils each and 18, 19, 20 contain (29, 31, 33).
Option E : Box 7-16 containing 133 broken pencils :
Boxes (1-6) has 6 boxes with broken pencils which can be included from :
(5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 9, 9, 9). The minimum possible sum of the 6 pencils is : (5+6+6+7) = 24 and the maximum
possible sum is (7+9+9+9) = 34.
Boxes 7 - 16 contains all the boxes with broken pencils except one among the boxes with broken pencils
among 11 - 20 and hence ;
This can contain : (11+15+15+19+20+20) or (15+15+19+20+20+20) or (11+15+15+20+20+20) or
(11+15+19+20+20+20 ) =100/109/101/105.
This has multiple possibilities which include (109 + 24) or (101+32) or (105+28). Hence cannot be uniquely
determined
Instructions [62 - 64 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
An examination had ten multiple choice questions; labelled Q1 to Q10 respectively. Each question had four
answer options — A, B, C and D — of which one and only one was the correct answer. For each correct
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answer, the candidate obtained 1 mark. There were no negative marks for wrong answers. The answers
chosen by six candidates named Om, Pavan, Qadir, Rakesh, Simranjeet and Tracey to each of the ten
questions and the total marks obtained by each of them are shown in the table.
B A
C B
D C
E D
Answer: D
Explanation:
The correct answer for Q5 is C.
63. For which of these questions is D the correct answer?
A Both Q1 and Q9
B Both Q1 and Q8
C Q8
D Q1
E Q9
Answer: C
Explanation:
Q6 and Q8 have D as the correct answer.
A Both Q3 and Q4
C Q5
D Q10
E Q2
Answer: B
Explanation:
Of the different possibilities are ( 1, 6, 7), (1, 6, 9), (6, 7, 9), (1, 7, 9).
But the cases 6, 7, 9 fails because if he answered all three of them correctly then he must have answered 1
wrongly but since if 1 is answered wrong then all of 1, 6, 7, 9 are answered correctly by Simarjeet when
Simarjeet can answer actually a total of 3 questions only correctly hence this case fails.
Similarly if considered the cases ( 1, 6, 7) and (1, 6, 9) as the questions which were answered correctly. The
cases fail because if they are answered correctly we cannot possibly have Pavan answering 5 questions
correctly.
Hence the only possibility is he must have answered the questions :
( 1, 7, 9) correctly.
Hence the correct answers are :
Simarjeet must have answered 1 question of the Q2, Q4, and Q6 correctly. Qadir must have answered the
remaining two of them correctly.
If Simarjeet answered Q4 correctly and Q2, Q6 wrong the answers for Q2, Q4 and Q6 will be: B, B, and D
But if Q2 and Q4 are answered as B then Om must have scored 3 marks instead of2 and hence the case
fails.
If Simarjeet answered Q6 correctly and Q2, Q4 wrong the answers for Q2, Q4 and Q6 will be: A, C, and C.
But Pavan cannot score 5 marks.
Hence Simarjeet must have answered Q2 correctly and answers for Q2, Q4, and Q6 will be :
(B, C, D).
A 21414
B 7138
C 21417
D 21413
E 15
Answer: B
Explanation:
We have
3.1416141614161416......
=3+0.1416+0.00001416+0.000000001416.....
1416 1416 1416
= 3+ 104 + 108 + 1012 + ......
1416
Now excluding 3 we get a series with infinite Geometric progression such that first term is 104 and common
1
ratio is 104
a
Therefore we get sum as 1−r
1416
1041
1− 104
1416
we get sum as 104−1
1416
= 9999
Now adding 3 we get value as :
31413
9999
Now taking 3 common we get ratio of A:B as
10471
3333
So A-B will be = 7138
Instructions [66 - 68 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
A Day 10
B Day 2
C Day 1
D Day 6
E Day 7
Answer: C
Explanation:
Going by the cases in the option for the five days :
Day 1 : (Opening price, Closing Price ) : (2365, 2395)
Day 2 : (Opening price, Closing Price ) : ( 2395, 2425 )
Day 6 : (Opening price, Closing Price ) : ( Closing price is lower than the opening price )
Day 7 : (Opening price, Closing Price ) : ( Closing price is lower than the opening price )
Day 10 : (Opening price, Closing Price ) : (2277.5, 2292.5)
(2395−2365)
The percentage increase for day 1 : (2365) ⋅ 100 = 1.26 %
(2425−2395)
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(2425−2395)
The percentage increase for day 2 : (2395) ⋅ 100 = 1.252 %
(2492.5−2377.5)
The percentage increase for day 10 : (2377.5) ⋅ 100 = 0.65%
Hence Day 1 is the highest
A 60
B 70
C 80
D 50
E 40
Answer: B
Explanation:
Among the given days the magnitude of change in difference of the maximum price in an interval of two
days is :
Day 1 - Day 3 : ( 2415, 2440) : 25
Day 2 - Day 4 : ( 2432.5, 2455) : 22.5
Day 3 - Day 5 : ( 2440, 2415) = 25
Day 4 - Day 6 : ( 2455, 2400) = 55
Day 5 - Day 7 : ( 2415, 2367.5) = 47.5
Day 6 - Day 8 : (2400, 2330) = 70
Day 7 - Day 9 : ( 2367.5, 2330) = 52.5
Day 8 - Day 10 : (2330, 2332.5) = 2.5
The maximum difference among the possible cases is : 70
68. On which day is the ratio of the maximum price to the opening price, the highest across the ten days?
A Day 3
B Day 4
C Day 10
D Day 1
E Day 9
Explanation:
Going by considering the given options :
The ratio is given by :
(M aximum price)
Opening price
Day 3 : (Maximum price, Opening price ) : ( 2440, 2405) = the ratio = 1.014
Day 4 : (Maximum price, Opening price ) : (2455, 2432.5) = ratio = 1.009
Day 10 : (Maximum price, Opening price ) : ( 2330, 2292.5) = 1.016
Day 1 : (Maximum price, Opening price ) : ( 2415, 2395) = 1.008
Day 9 : (Maximum price, Opening price ) : ( 2330, 2297.5) = 1.014
Day 10 has the maximum ratio.
69. Wilma, Xavier, Yaska and Zakir are four young friends, who have a passion for integers. One day, each
of them selects one integer and writes it on a wall. The writing on the wall shows that Xavier and Zakir
picked positive integers, Yaska picked a negative one, while Wilma’s integer is either negative, zero or
positive. If their integers are denoted by the first letters of their respective names, the following is
true:
W 4 + X3 + Y 2 + Z ≤ 4
X3 + Z ≥ 2
W4 + Y 2 ≤ 2
Y2+Z ≥ 3
Given the above, which of these can W 2 + X 2 + Y 2 + Z 2 possibly evaluate to?
A 9
B 0
C 4
D 6
E 1
Answer: D
Explanation:
Given that X, Z are positive Y is negative and W can be either positive or zero or negative.
The given conditions are :
W 4 + X3 + Y 2 + Z ≤ 4
X3 + Z ≥ 2
W4 + Y 2 ≤ 2
Y2+Z ≥ 3
For W 4 + Y 2 ≤ 2 . Since Y is negative but Y 2 is always positive and must be less than 2 because W 4 is
a nonnegative value. Hence Y = -1 is the only possibility. For W this can take any value among -1, 0, 1.
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Y 2 + Z ≥ 3. Since Y = -1, Z must be at least equal to 2 so the value of Y 2 + Z ≥ 3 is greater than 2.
X is a positive value and must at least be equal to 1.
A 2
B 5
C -3
D 1
E 0
Answer: C
Explanation:
The two given sequences in AP are :
x, a1, a2, y and x, b1, b2, z.
Additionally, it is given that : y > x and z < x.
Hence the common difference is not zero for both the series :
Since y > x the common difference is positive for the first series. (Considering the common difference to be
d1)
Similarly z < x the common difference is negative for the given series. (Considering the common difference
to be d2)
Now for the given value :
(a1−a2)
(b1−b2)
A 10
B 7
C 15
D 9
E 17
Answer: D
Explanation:
The pace of Jim's watch is slower by 3 minutes in comparison with Kim's watch for every one hour. The
difference increases as the hours pass by.
The time and "am" and "pm" of the watch coincide when the difference between the two clocks reduces to
24 hours. The two clocks display the same time including am and pm.
For a difference of 24 hours, the clock needs to lag by 1440 minutes.
For every one hour, the clock lags by 3 minutes. Hence in order to have a difference of 1440 minutes, it
1440
takes 3 = 480 hours. This is equivalent to 20 days of time.
Hence for every twenty days, they display the same time.
In the period of Jan 1 and June 1, there are 150 days which includes 7, 20-day intervals. Along with the 7
times once on Jan 1st and once on June 1st, they display the same time.
A total of 9 times.
72. Fatima found that the profit earned by the Bala dosa stall today is a three-digitnumber. She also
noticed that the middle digit is half of the leftmost digit, while therightmost digit is three times the
middle digit. She then randomly interchanged thedigits and obtained a different number. This number
was more than the originalnumber by 198.
What was the middle digit of the profit amount?
A 1
B 2
C 6
E 8
Answer: B
Explanation:
From the given conditions :
Considering the three-digit number to be a b c.
With the given conditions :
a = 2b, c = 3b.
Hence the number is of the form : 2b b 3b.
Since all three of the values must be less than 10 and non-negative:
This takes values : b = 1, b = 2, b = 3.
Hence the possible numbers are : (213, 426, 639) :
The interchanged number must be greater than the original by 198.
Hence the different rearrangements for the three numbers are :
213 : (312, 321, 132, 123, 231).
426 : (462, 624, 642, 246, 264)
639 : ( 693, 963, 936, 396, 369)
The only possible value which is higher than the original by 198 is :
(426, 624).
The middle digit is 2.
1
A 20
7
B 60
1
C 15
11
D 60
3
E 20
Answer: B
Explanation:
The total number of ways of selecting 3 notes from the :
10C3
= 120
The possibilities for the value of the three notes combined is at least 90 :
Rs 50 + Rs 20 + Rs 20 : The possibilities for this selection is :
2C1 ⋅ 3C2 . Selection of one Rs 50 note from the two and selection of 2 Rs 20 notes from the three.
Rs 50 + Rs 50 + Rs 10 :
(2C2 ) ⋅ (5C1 ) : Selection of two Rs 50 notes from the two and selection of 1 Rs 10 notes from the five.
Rs 50 + Rs 50 + Rs 20 :
(2C2 ) ⋅ (3C1 ) : Selection of two Rs 50 notes from the two and selection of 1 Rs 20 notes from the three.
A total of 6+5+3 = 14 possibilties
14
The probability is 120 = 7/60.
74. The Madhura Fruits Company is packing four types of fruits into boxes. There are126 oranges, 162
apples, 198 guavas and 306 pears. The fruits must be packed insuch a way that a given box must have
only one type of fruit and must contain thesame number of fruit units as any other box.
What is the minimum number of boxes that must be used?
A 21
B 18
C 44
D 42
E 36
Answer: C
Explanation:
The number of oranges, apples, guavas, and pears = 126, 162, 198, and 306.
Each box must contain an equal number of fruits with only one type of fruit. The additional condition
provided is that there should be a minimum number of boxes in total.
The distribution is possible in multiple ways in such a way that distribution in each box is placed in such that
each box contains a certain number of fruits n which is a factor for all the four given number of fruits :
Arrangement of 1 fruit of one kind in a basket.
2 is a factor of 126, 162, 198, and 306. So we can place 2 fruits of a particular kind in a basket.
Since we were asked for the minimum number of boxes this is possible when a maximum number of fruits
of a kind are placed in a box.
Hence each box must contain the Highest common factor for the four numbers :
The prime factorization for the four numbers :
7+9+11+17 = 44.
log (3x−7)
75. Consider the real-valued function f(x) = 2x2 −7x+6 Find the domain of f(x).
7
A ( 3 , ∞)
7
B R − {3}
3
C R − { 2 , 2}
3 7
D R − { 2 , 2, 3 }
7
E (−∞, 3 )
Answer: A
Explanation:
log (3x−7)
The function f(x) = 2x2 −7x+6 is only defined when both the numerator and the denominator of the
General Knowledge
76. Which of the following 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold medallists hassuccessfully contested the
2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly elections?
A Shreyashi Singh
C Manika Batra
D Manu Bhaker
E Tejaswini Samant
Answer: A
78. Match the following UNSECO world heritage sites with the states to which they belong.
79. Which of the following politicians has served for the longest years consecutively, orotherwise, as the
Chief Minister of any Indian state or Union Territory?
Naveen
A
Patnaik
C Virbhadra Singh
E Gegong Apang
Answer: D
A Sam Manekshaw
B A.S. Vaidya
C KM Cariappa
D Bipin Rawat
E Krishnaswamy Sundarji
Answer: A
81. Which of the following companies has acquired 100% stake in Air India?
A Tata Group
B Adani Group
C Mahindra Group
D Reliance Industries
82. Which of the following spacecrafts by the NASA entered the Sun’s upperatmosphere - the Corona?
A Paolo Maldini
B Pavel Nedvěd
C Andriy Shevchenko
D Ricardo Kaka
E Luca Modric
Answer: A
84. Which of the following wild animal has the sub-species as Sri Lankan, Indian,Sumatran and Bornean?
A Assam
B Chhattisgarh
D Haryana
E Punjab
Answer: D
A Non-fakable token
B Non-fungible token
C Neo-fictitious token
D Non-fundable tax
E Non-functional tax
Answer: B
90. Match the animals listed below with the most common collective noun used to represent a group of
them (e.g. wolves - Pack).
96. Identify the XLRI alumnus, who has recently been appointed as the Deputy NationalSecurity Advisor?
A Parikshit Gautam
B Parthapriya Ghosh
D S. Sathya Kumar
E Vikram Misri
Answer: E
C Found in tomatoes
C The trade of a commodity for which the country of origin is not mentioned
Essay
Instructions [101 - 102 ]
Maximum 250 words.
101. Essay 1
Capitalism and democracy follow different paths: Unequally distributed propertyrights on the one
hand, equal civic and political rights on the other; hierarchicaldecision making by managers and
capital owners versus debate, compromise andmajority decision-making within democratic politics.
Therefore, they cannot co-exist.
Answer:e
Answer:e