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:> MATHEMATICS i-: 1, The point of intersection of circle + lOk - 12y + 51 =0 and tfie line ji 3y + X= 3 is ij (- 6, 3) B) (3, - 6) C) (6, - 3) D) (-3, 6) i 2. The number of solutions of the equation sin x+ sin 5x = sin 3x lying in the interval f [0, n] is .— J A) 4 •^ B) 6 G) 5 D) 2 I 3. In an acute angled AABC the least value of secA + secB + secC is ; A) ® B) 8 C) 3 D) 2 si ^ - cose = V2 COS0} and Q={6: sine + cose = J^sine} be two sets, Then ^ A) PcQandQ-,P^^ B) P<z Q 3,4 C)Q<ZP D)P =Q \ 2^ 'j. c If tanx tany tanz ^ 3,-^-^'' '' " ~~Y~ ^+y+z= 71, then the value of tan^x + tan^y + tan^z is '3 B) 38 C) 114 D) none of these 6. The circles whose equations are x^ + y^ +0^= 2ax and x^ +y^ +c^ - 2by =0will touch one another externally if A* —+—=— j. •> 1 c^ a^ 'B) —+—=-1 a^ c^ these 7. The locu;s of the orthocenter of the triangle formed by the lines (1 +p)x py + p(1+p) = 0, (1 4-q)(x-q) + q(i + q) =0andy =0wherep^^q, is A) a hyperbola B) a parabola C) an ellipse , D) a straight line 8. Equation of a common tangent-with positive slope to the circle x^ + - 8x =0 as o o y well as to the hyperbola —= i is 9 4 A) 2x-V5y-20 =0 B) 2x~V5y +4=0 C) 3x - 4y +8=0 D) 4x - 3y +4=0 D ^a4-

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MATHEMATICSi-: 1, The point of intersection of circle + lOk - 12y + 51 = 0 and tfie lineji 3y + X= 3 isij (- 6, 3) B) (3, - 6) C) (6, - 3) D) (-3, 6)

i 2. The number of solutions of the equation sin x+sin 5x =sin 3x lying in the intervalf [0, n] is . — •

J A) 4 •^ B) 6 G) 5 D) 2

I 3. In an acute angled AABC the least value of secA +secB +secC is

; A) ® B) 8 C) 3 D) 2

si ^ - cose = V2 COS0} and Q={6: sine +cose = J^sine} be two sets,Then ^

A) PcQandQ-,P^^ B) P<z Q 3,4C)Q<ZP D)P =Q \

2^

'j.c If tanx tany tanz ^ 3,-^-^'''' " ~~Y~ ^+y+z=71, then the value of tan^x +tan^y +tan^z is

'3 B) 38 C) 114 D) none of these

6. The circles whose equations are x^ +y^ +0^= 2ax and x^ +y^ +c^ - 2by =0will touchone another externally if

A* —+—=— j. •> 1c^ a^ 'B)

—+—=-1a^ c^ these

7. The locu;s of the orthocenter of the triangle formed by the lines(1 +p)x py +p(1+p) =0, (1 4-q)(x-q) +q(i +q) =0andy =0wherep^^q, isA) ahyperbola B) aparabola C) an ellipse , D) astraight line

8. Equation of a common tangent-with positive slope to the circle x^ + - 8x =0aso o y

well as to the hyperbola —= i is9 4

A) 2x-V5y-20 =0 B) 2x~V5y +4=0C) 3x - 4y +8=0 D) 4x - 3y +4=0

D

^a4-

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' hi

t -

9. The area enclosed between the curves =xand y=|x| isB) 1sq. unit c) 1/6 sq.unitA) 2/3 sq.unit

D) 1/3 sq.unit

10. Equation of the line perpendicular tn y- 9^/ - i ^

d; X+ y - 2 C) y = 2x + 3A) x + 2y = 3

11. If A =

C)

0 5

0 0

1 5

0 0

and f(x) _1+,^ + +... +x^®, then f(A) =

B)

D)

"K 5

0 1

0 5'

1 1

D) y = -2x + 3

B) 18270 0 17280 D) 1278013. Which of tine following functions is inverse of itself ?

§ ' XA) f(x) =1+x B) f(x) _3'ogx C) f(x) = D) None of these

onfseTrlta^^^^^^ President, one Vice-Presidentbe elected, in how many ways thi^can be done ''"'"'® ^ave toA) 151200 B) 75600 c, 37800 o) 18900

i'n totll'iiKrheZicf ''ke, 32 studentsLiterature. Moreover 7students Mked bo' ^^^^10 students liked both Mathematics and RtiQin^^ Mathematics and Literature,and Literature, 5students liked all three subjects^ ' ® BusinessThen^the number of peo^^ who liked exactly one subject is

C) 70 D) 7g

olySgteiTndl'is^ smaller than 2x10« and which contain" =' '6= 0, ,066

/ - 'i-

K -J '-

n2x

17. If limX->a3

a b1 + —+ ^

X y

A) a G R, b = 2

C) a e R. b G R

= , then the value of a and b are

B) a = 1,beR

D) a = 1,b=:2

18. If f(x) - sin^x + sin^x and g(x) = cos^x.+.sin^x, then the value of

f(x) +f(-x)][g(x) +g{-x)]dx is

B) >1

19.

A) 0

dy2

A)

«C)

equals

f d'yl-1

Ux^Jfd'ylfdyvdx^J l^dx

C) 0 and 1 D) less than 0

B) - dy-1

fdy^ -3 ^ • /i

[dx-^JQ.

X.

2

D) - 'd^y^rdy> ~3 •

.dx-^JIdx; ,

20. Differential co-efficient of log^^ xw.r. to log 10 is

A) -

C)

(logxf(logiof

(109x1 of(logiof

21. f(x) = x + |x| is continuous for

A) XG(—00, oo)

Only X> 0

.B) (i°gio'<f(logiof

D) -(logloy(logxf

B) X€(-oo, (»)_{0}

D) No value of X

22, If a, b and c are unit vectors, then a-b^ + b-c + Cr-a does not exceed

A) 4C) 8

B) 9D) 6

^irj'7i*6-I-i«^.ate„,. Z p- ™°"' """^ °"° "'"" '°"°™S S™«P«A,„.,p-a B,.0)„ap.,

" iif'-''ss'sssr"""'"'""C) 15 D) 7

t-

with velocity vector 10?+ m4. C ,,, ' . IIf starting point is M 2 hri\A/mi.oki+' ^ >'T^SQsured in krn/hr13 metre high fromgrolSrapoir^t in space that is 'A) 600 seconds B) 360 seconds C) 36 seconds D) 60 seconds

'le ^o^::^r^ ^ aand B, A) bependent

C)-Mutually exclusive

2ac-b^

b

A) 9

2ab-c2

B) 27

Is

B) Independent,:.

^) Equally likely--

C) 810

eII

le;s.;;5rr::;':".:sjr °»-1'>"(^0)X B)(n»,)C« c,2r,oX D) („t,)(20)X

2a If a, b, 0ara ,h. ,„1a o. ,h. x- -3,.. 3x w. 0, ,ha„ ,he v.lua ol2bc-a2 c2 h2

li'

•^Jiu

29. The coefficient of x" in the expansion of (1 -2x +3x^ - to oo)- is(2n)!

n!(n-1)!(2n)!

A) B)>-1)!; C)^

(n!)2 D) None of these

30. Let a. pbe the roots of the equation - px +r=0and 2pbe the roots of theequation x^ - qx +r=0. Then, the value of r is'

A) -{p-q)(2q-p)

C) g{q-2p)(2q-p)

31. The value of cot

A) 6/17

_1 5 9^cosec '- + tan~''-

3 .3

B) 3/17

B) -(q-p)(2q-p)

D) |(2p-q)(2q-p)

IS

C) 4/17 D) 5/1732. If sine - 3sin (6 +2cx), then the value of tan (9 +a) +2tana is

b)2 0-1 D)0- • -33. In atriangle ABC, ^A=90° and Dis mid-point of AC. The value of BC^-BD= is equal to

A)AD= B)2AD^ C)3AD= D)4AD^

A) circles b) parabolas C) hyperbolas „D) straight lines35. Aline through (4, 2) meets the coordinate axes at Pand n Th^r,

circumcentre of AOPQ is ^^e

A) -+-=2X y

36. 6 +logXV2

A) 6

B) -+-1=1X y

n-l /i- 1ViV V2 |

d) 72

1-

37. The function f(x) =log(x +A) An even functionC) Aperiodic function

IS

C) -+-=1X y

C) 4

B) An odd functionJD) IMeither an even nor an odd function

Ip »Tr,h *T °'"""""oi""" ePM.„do.h..•«,.,»jp," cr;:2;,"'""°" =« B) 7/9

. D) 4/9

the numteraT'2'3' (without replacement) from among^ ^ ^ <hat a3 +b3 +C3 - 3abc is divisible by 3is—• • 3 '

3.3^0,+A)

99,

C)2.33C3 +

99.

A)25

C)25

33,

33Ci

B)

D)

3.33c,-''33

99,

2.33C3-(33Ci]99^

^3

B)25

D) None of these

41. The quadratic equation whose roots are sin^is" and cos^as" isA) 16x=-12x+1=0 B) 16x^+12x +1=0C) 16xa-12x-1=0 D) 16x^+10x^1=0

1A) ±

>/2 B) ±-2

C) ±1

D) .1

the n-^ term a„ is^quairm^r^t n")She (mA)(m.n)/mn B) mn/(m . n) C) (m . n)/n d) (m . n)/m

D1

44. If A is an invertible skew symmetric matrix, thefi A"'' is a

A) Symmetric matrix

B) S|^w symmetric matrixC) Zero matrix

D) Identity matrix

45. If the mean of the squares of first n natural numbers be 11, then n is equal to

A) .13v B) 11 C) 5

46. The set of points, where f(x) = Is differentiable, is1 +

A) (-co,-l)u(-1,-co)

C) (O.o))

47. j\f(sinx)dx is equal to

A) f(sinx)dx

(•71/2C) TTj^ f(cosx)dx

B) (-co,co)

D) (-co, 0)u(0, go)

n rn/2B) - ^ f(sinx)dx

D) Tr^f(cosx)dx

D) 4

48. Let f: R-> Rbe defined by f(x) =-{ Find ^2^(x)dx.

A) 0.5 B) 2.5 C) 4.5

49. Slope of two lines Gx^ - /xy differ by

"I B) I' 2

D) 6.5

(f -

D) -1

... -250. If the radius of a circlechanges at the rate of:—m / sec, at what rate does the circle'sn

area change when the radius is 10 m?

A) 40 mVsec. B) 30 m^/sec.

C) -SOm^/sec. v; D) - 40m2/sec.

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analytical ability and logical reasoning

•aSrtn*" "" I" IteslatememMohoos. answerStatemenl: P™ «oompan, X.- -An aavenisemM

Assumptions ; I. Artificial honey can be preparedII. PWotiot mind paying more for pure and natural honey.

other company supplies pure honey."•A) Only I is implicit

Only Iand II are implicit ...0) Only Iand III are implicit . ,'P) All are implicit

52. CI»o.e the conclusion which logically follows torn the given slatementlslSta,.me„, sclentis.s working in Americ. are lalenw, Cordial

scientists are working in America.Conclusions ;1. None of Indian scientists is talented.

3 All to-America.All talented scientists^are Indians.4. Some Indian scientists are talented.,

The conclusion(s) correctly drawn is/are

B) 2 only

^)2and4

Stes wl?an^?hSg;^hatfnci^^^^^^ 60,000 people in th^ UnitedAnd what accounts for this renewed intoro t• '"iarn Shai^espeare. ihis psychological insights into both male and

This paragraph best supports the statement thatA) Statespaani's characters are niore interesting than fictional character.

Saers'"" »oA beoaase of theC) todemlc scholars are putting together an anmology of Shakespeare'sD) New Yorkers have arenewed interested in the worl, of Shakespeare

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254. A runs 1—times as fast as B., If. A gives B a start of 80-m, how far must the winning

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post be so that A and B might reach it at the same time?

A) 200 m B) 400 m C) 300 m D) 160 m

55. Two men and three boys can do a piece of work in ten days; while three men andtwo boys can do the same work in eight days. In how many days can two men andone boy do the work? SA) 12.5. 8)9 C) 9.5 D) 8.5 ^

56. How many numbers between 1 and 1000 are divisible by all numbers 2,3,4,5 and 6?

A) 16 B) 32 C) 17 D) 33 ; (9,

57. There are 8436 steel balls, each with a radius of 1 centimeter, stacked in a pile, with1 ball on top, 3 balls in the second layer, 6 in the third layer, 10 In the fourth and soon. The number of horizontal layers in the pile is ^ > '"'A) 34 B) 38 C) 36 D) 32 ' ^ ^js '''

58. A body travels from A to B in 10s with a speed of 50 km/h and returns with a speed of100 km/h in 5s. The average speed and the average velocity for the whole journey is

A) 17.5 ms"\ 0 km/h B) 16.5 ms-\ 0 km/h

C) 15.5ms-\0km/h D) 18.5 ms-\ 0,:km/h

59. Find the odd one out.

A) DEHG B) RSVU C) JKNM ^ LMQP

60, Find out the wrong number in the following series.

15,-16,34,105,424,2124,12756 ^A) 16^,,>^ , B) 34 C) 424 i M3f2124 '

IcSSv'M-,, - ' 1

61. My motheris twice as,old as mybro^^r. 1am five years youngerto mybrother buithreeyears oldento my sister. If my sister is twelve years of age, how old is my mother?

A) 24 ' B) 30 / ^C) 40 D) 50

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62. Find.the.missing term in the series. ^>> U'i 4)\

! 3,_2D, §3, ,

i A) 354 B)' 468 C) 548 .Df5541 „ ^ ^ ^ if'7''^'

T.-'c C ft u r IK LM N' O P ® A 5 T o V Xft ui5fM If r^ao2| '2'2- 2-3^ 3 t| 5^6 ^ 5 . ir

V; '

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Questions 63 to 65 are based on the following passage ;Nine individuals 2, Y, X, W, V, U, T, S and Rare the only candidates who can serve onthree committees A, Band C and each candidate should serve on exactly one of thecommittees.

Committee Ashould consist of exactly one member more than Committee BIt is possiblethat there are no members of Committee C. Among Z. Yand Xnone can sen/e onCommittee A. Among W, Vand Unone can serve on Committee B. Among T Sand Rnone can serve on Committee C.

63. In case Tand Zare the individuals serving on Committee B, how many of the nineindividuals should sen/e on Committee C ?A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6

64. In case T, Sand Xare the only individuals serving on Committee B. the membershipof Committee C should be ^

A) ZandY ^ B) Z and WYand V D) Xand V

65. In case Ris the only individual.sen/ing on Committee B, which among the followinqshould serve on Committee A?

A)WandS B)VandT- C) Uand S D)TandS

66. In a city, 40% of the adults are illiterate while 85% of the children are literate. If theratio of the adults to that of the children is 2:3, then what percent of the populationis literate?

A) 20% B) 25%50% D) 750/^

67. There are 50 students admitted to anursery class. Some students can speak only ,English and some can speak only Hindi. 10 students can speak both English and fHindi. If the number of students who can speak English is 21, then how many studentscan speak Hindi, how many can speak only Hindi, and how many can speak onlyEnglish? ^ |

A) 21,11 and 29 respectively V X "W ^ ^B) 28, 18 and 22 respectively ^ ^ W^ ^ ^C) 37,27 and 13 respectively ^ ^ ^ V> ' I

iPr"39, 29 and 11 respectivelyc

% V X

w V u

T£ R

c

j ^ T- r R ^ ct ' ' ' ^ aI . •

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68. The last digit of the number obtained by multiplying the numbers81 X 82 X 83 X 84 X 85 X 86 X 87 X 88 X 89 will be ^

A) 0 B) 9

C) 7 D) 2

69. It has been reported in recent years that a verylarge number ofseats inthe engineeringcolleges^in the country remajn-vacant at the end of the admission session.Which of the following may be the probable cause of the above effect?

A) TfTere has been a .considerable decrease in hiring ofengineering graduates dueto economjcjijowdown in the recent years. ^

B) Students haVe always preferred to complete graduation in three years timeinstead of four years for engineering.

C) The govt.Jias recently decided to provide post-qualification professional trainingto all engineering graduates at ..its own cost.

,D) None of these

70. At what time, in minutes, between 3 o'clock and 4 o' clock, both the needles willcoincide each other?

;j "l '' 4 " 4 " A " '

il =>'2:^ C,,3- D),6±

^ 7f

Xis equal to 271. If log32, logg (2^^ - 5), [093 2^ — are in arithmetic progression, then the value of

A) 5 B) 4 C) 3 D) 2 ,aA

72. Let n bethe number of different 5 digit numbers, divisible by 4 thatcan beformed withthe digits 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, with no digit being repeated. What is the value of n?A) 144 -• - B) 168

^C) 192 D) 222 ' L(0 • .

73. Let S be the set of integers Xsuch that o '3i. 100 < X < 200 '

ii. Xis odd and ^ill. Xis divisible by 3 but not by 7

How many elements does S contain ? i''

A) 16 B) 12 G) 11 13

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® ® '" '"'""tes respectively.Bothies are opened. The cistern will be filled in just half an hour, if the B^s turned

® B) 9 minutesD) 15 minutes

l^rT P®!"®""®^ Cwea"" shirts of Black, Blue and Qrange colours (notnecessanly in the order) and pants of green, yellow and orange (not necessarily inthj order). No person wore shirt and pant of^he same colour. Further, it is given

1. Adid not wearshirt of black colour. -?2. Bdid not wear shirt of blue colour. B t?MeA3. Cdid not wear shirt of orange dolour. ^4. Adid not wear the pant of green colour. ^5. Bwore pant of orange colour. ^What were the colours of the pant and shirt worn by Crespectively?

-S) Green and Blue pWD) Yellow and Black

re.

A) Orange and Black

C) Yellow and Blue

A

N/-

A/\

\/

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V

Which one of the following figures fits into blank part of the above

/ S

C)

J

B)

/ \ /

N

y

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matrix?

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77. Choose the picture that would go in the empty box so that the two tjpttom picturesare related in the same way as the top two are related.

C) 3 4

78. Decide which of the given conciusions logically follow from the given statement(s).Statements : Some codes are secrets.

All secrets are puzzles.Conclusions: I. AHsdcrets being codes Is a possibility.

II. Atleast some puzzles are codes.A) Only conclusion Iis true Only conclusion II is trueC) Either conclusion Ior II Is true <0) Both conclusions Iand II are true

79. Decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statement(s).Statements : Some metals are alloys.

No metal is.a stone.Conclusions : I. No alloy is stone.

II. Atleast some alloys are metals.A) Neither conclusion Inor II is true B) Only conclusion II is true

^.,0) Only conclusion Iis true D) Both concliisions 1and II are true

SO- Find thegumfegLQltriaao^ in the given picture.

A) 10 v^) 12 C) 14 D) 16

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A\ , "1 Golden-coloured mangoes are not cheapA) Only conclusion Ifollows " '^ Only conclusion II followsC) Either I or II followsD) Neither Inor II follows

82. By seeing an article, what is the profit percent gained? ^1} 5/o discount IS given on list price.

II) rf discount is not given, 20% profit is gained.III) The cost price of the articles is Rs. 5,000.A) Only Iand II , ,, /pv ^ , B) Only II and III

D) MO, U,.„C,„

"" "on, the 3i..„cl'n'r™" •" tonwi. A1 lionest are fal,Conclusions ; i) Some honest are politicians - ' '

II) No honest is politician xIII) Some fair are politicians

>-/ IV) All fair are politicians'A) None follows , « ^ ,n nni„ r ^ ^ IV followo) Only Iand II follow n\ i i

D) Only Iand III follow TrS

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84. Forty students watched filmc Aonly^one film or all three. Thirteen students^wa'tnh^d student watched eitherfilm Band nineteen stu'dents^atched film C^Hn students watchedfilms? ^ r students watched all thr^

VA) 0 " nCM

^ D) 8

Ato c CO. Ms. 77, .utthe fares for cities Band Cfrom A? ^3.' What areA)Rs. 4, Rs.23 R* ri -.o o- ""C) R.. 15, Rs. ,4 • "

D) Rs. 17, Rs. 13

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86. In the figure given below, if the area of parallelogram ABCD is_208 cm^, what is theheight of the parallelogram ABEF?

D

13 cm

A) 15 cm B) 15.5 cm C) 16 cm D) 16.5 cm

87. If the first and the third letters in the group DISTRIBUTION are interchanged andalso the second apd the fourth letter, the fifth a^ the seventh and so on, then whichof the following would be the seventh letter from the left?

A) U Q) B D) TsrJ?CG i'fi ( 0

88. In the below series, you will be looking at the letter pattern, diagram pattern or numberpattern. Fill the blank in the end of the series.

JAK, KBL, LCM, MDN,

A) OEP ^ NEO^ C) men D) PFQ

89. Acaterpillar crawls up apole of 75 Inches high, starting from the grnnnri Farh day.It crawlsjj£5Jnches and each^night it slides down 4 inches^When will it reach thetop of the pole? ' " ~ •

A) End of 70 days B) End of 71 daysC) End of 72 days ^ End of 73 days ' ^

90. The time on the watch is quarter to thr^e. If the minute hand points of North - East inwhich direction does the hour hand point? ' 'A) North - West B) South - West W'

South - East D) North - East

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COMPUTER AWARENESS

' r'dnn'f Karnaugh map shown below ?(Assume that xdenotesa aon t cars tGrmiterm)

ab ab aV, o?-cd\ 0-0. 0-1 11 • 10

^ ^ 00

01

11

ti 10

bd

1 X ^ X • 1/

X .• 1

1 X

B) bd + bc

c:>

C) bd + adcd D) b.d + bc + cd

92. In order to store floating numbers In computers using the normalized representationand 32-bit single precision, the number of bits used for exponent and fraction are

respectively.

A) 11,21

16, 16

B) 16, 15

D) 8, 23

93. Let the memory access time Is 10 milliseconds and cache access time is10 microseconds. Assume the cache hit ratio 15%. The effective memory accesstime is

A) 2 milliseconds

B) 1.5 milliseconds

C) 1.85 microseconds

D) 1.85 milliseconds

94. What are the values of R, and R^ respectively in the expression

(235), =(565),,, = (1065)B) 16,8•A) 8, 16

C) 8, 12 D) 16, 12

D

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95. If a signal passing through a gate is inhibited by sending a low into one of the inputs

and the output is high, the gate is

A) NOR

•B) NAND

C) AND

..D) OR

96. Given ^"(224)^ = (13)^, the value of the radix is

A) 10 B) 8

C) 5 D) 6

97. The output of the combinational circuit given below is

A

BC O

(X^6)

7

B) A(B + C)A) A + B + C 0) B(C + A) D) C(A + B)

98. Which one of the follovying expressions does NOT represent exclusive NOR ofXand y? ' ".

xy + xy B) x©y C) x©y D) x©y

99. What type of errors are not detected by asseroblers?A) Syntax error B) Run time errorC) Logical error -D) All of these

100. Consider the equation (43)^ = {y3)g where x and y are unknown. The number ofpossible solutions is

A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 7

D

1i-A

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GENERAL ENGLISH

101. Find the synonym that is most nearly similar in meaning to the word •DEBACLEA) Catastrophe b) Dandy

D) Opulence

B) faff about

.D) fall apart

103. Which of the following is close to the meaning of the word, IMPOLITICB) Intolerant

C) Incongruous jg. Injudicious

104. Choose an option to replace the phrase given in bold.

the^mtrger"!"' ^hich arise duringA) is looking over

will be looked overC) will look outD) no correction required

105. The sentences given below when properly sequenced, form acoherent paraqraohEach sentence ,s labeled with aletter. Choose the most logical ordTof sentenfsfrom the given choices to construct acoherent paragraph.P: It refers to those times when there is no war or fight among nations

s.r„?rpir""•R; Peace means complete freedom from disturbance

w^'pSr"' •»in"! p3tr„Sf™ W-adv .0 »«. dispute.

A) TSRQP RTQPS ;

^QTRPS

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Read the following passage and answer the questions" 106 to 108 based on it.Ido not wish to cast aspersions on the corporate takeover. On the contrary it i.e. kp,,' pli^^gL^^^gatiye^^ the rti5st effective rerTia'ininn mp.n. bywhighshareho^ corporation. But while chanSeTn mananRmAnt

' yo" ggpnoLgffg-gj'vsV fun a corporationjwith differing authoritativeIf the board is

will suffer. If director.s r^annnt

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106. What according to the author facilitates creative destruction?Corporatism " " CModernism~

C) Terrorism qj Cosmopolitanism

.^A) Aspersions^ . -B) Cacophony C) Strategy D) Transition108. What^according to the author makes corporate governance suffer?

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109. Fill in the blank choosing the correct word.The vote will have to be laid until next-week.

in ^ over D) from

110. Fill in the blank choosing the correct question tag.He has done his duty,A) Shouldn't he? B) Hasn't he? C) Won't he? D) Has he?

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112. Which collocation goes with the word AWARE?A) rightly B) fully nearly p) exactly

D

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D) Chicken ; Rooster

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