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    1.

    SchoolName of

    studentState Rank

    Lancer Not 1st

    Columbus Not BadalNot in Andhra

    Pradesh

    Leelavati Rahman

    Not from

    LeelavatiMaharashtra 3rd

    Karnataka Not 1st

    Tabulating the given information that we have, we getthe above table. The name of student from Columbus school is notBadal, it implies that Badal must be from Lancer school

    and Binod must be from Columbus.Leelavati school is not in Maharashtra it implies thatRahman is not from Maharashtra and did not secure

    3rdrank.

    Also, The contestant from Maharashtra stood 3rd and thecandidate from Karnataka is not 1st implies that the

    candidate from Andhra Pradesh must have stood 1st

    and the one from Karnataka 2nd.

    Rahman stood 1st and the position of Badal andBinod cannot be determined with the giveninformation.

    From the given options only option 1 can be true.

    Hence, option 1.

    Note : Since both the options 1 or 3 could have been

    correct according to the original paper, therefore

    option 3 has been changed and is not the same as in the

    original paper.

    2.

    No. of packets Rate Revenue

    2000 20 40000

    2200 19 41800

    2400 18 43200

    2600 17 44200

    2800 16 44800

    3000 15 45000

    3200 14 44800

    After 3000 packets the total revenue decreases, theoptimum revenue would be achieved at 3000 packets.

    Hence, option 2.

    3.

    GuardAmount in

    her purse

    Amount paid

    to the GuardAmount Left

    1 2

    3 Let us assume she initially had Rs. xwith her, then the

    amount she paid to each of the guard would be:

    She was left with Rs. 1 in the end, Thus she had Rs. 36 in the beginning.

    Hence, option 2.

    4.

    Consider option 1: Prof. Chaudhury must be assigned

    HRM or Finance or no assignment but cannot be

    assigned Development studies.

    Consider option 2: Does not violate any condition.

    Consider option 3: Both Prof. Das and Prof. Fotedar

    cannot be given assignments together.

    Consider option 4: Prof. Chaudhury cannot be assigned

    Trade Policy.

    Hence, option 2.

    5. Options 1, 2 and 3 do not violate any condition.

    Option 4:

    Prof. Das is assigned Trade Policy, Prof. Banik has to

    be assigned Psychology.Hence, option 4.

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    6. We have:

    Order NameAmount

    spentRemarks

    1 Aradhana Not 2517

    2 ChandrimaSpent the smallest

    amount3 Deepika Not 1340

    4 HeenaSpent more than

    Deepika

    5 SumitraSpent the largest

    amount

    Amounts spent are: 2517, 2234, 1340, and 1193

    Case 1:If Rs. 2517 is the highest amount spent then the

    least amount spent would be Rs. 1139

    Case 2:If Rs. 1193 is the least amount spent, then the

    highest amount spent would be Rs. 2571

    Consider case 1:2517, 2234, 1340, 1193 and 1139

    In this case Sumitra must have spent Rs. 2517 and

    Chandrima must have spent Rs. 1139 as they are the

    highest and lowest amounts.

    Deepika cannot spend Rs. 2234 as it is given that

    Heena spent more than Deepika.

    Deepika must have spent Rs. 1193, then Heenashould have spent Rs. 1340 and Aradhana would have

    spent Rs. 2234.

    This information can now be tabulated as:

    Order Name Amountspent

    Remarks

    1 Aradhana 2234 Not 2517

    2 Chandrima 1139 Smallest

    3 Deepika 1193 Not 1340

    4 Heena 1340Spent more

    than Deepika

    5 Sumitra 2517 Largest

    Consider Case 2:2571, 2517, 2234, 1340 and 1193

    Sumitra must have spent Rs. 2571 and Chandrima

    must have spent Rs. 1193 as they are the highest and

    lowest amounts.

    Now, Heena spent more than Deepika, Heena could nothave spent 1340.Deepika did not spend 1340, it implies that Aradhanaspent 1340 and then Heena would have spent 2517

    and Deepika would have spent 2234.

    Order NameAmount

    spentRemarks

    1 Aradhana 1340 Not 2517

    2 Chandrima 1193 Smallest

    3 Deepika 2234 Not 1340

    4 Heena 2517Spent more than

    Deepika

    5 Sumitra 2571 Largest

    The woman who spent 2234 had arrived before thewoman who spent 1193, in this case it would mean

    violation of this condition.This case is not possible.Only case 1 will hold good.The amounts spent by the women are as follows:1)

    Aradhana Rs. 2234

    2)

    Chadrima Rs. 1139

    3)

    Deepika Rs. 1193

    4)

    Heena Rs. 13405)

    Sumitra Rs. 2517

    Heena spent Rs. 1340.

    Hence, option 2.

    7. Rs. 1139 was spent by Chandrima.

    Hence, option 1.

    8. Rs. 1193 was spent by Deepika.

    Hence, option 3.

    9. Tabulating the given information:

    Number of guards Red Green

    1 Turn right 2 kmph

    2 Turn left 4 kmph

    3 Stop 10 kmph

    In case of Kartikay:

    Signal

    NumberRed caps Green caps

    No. of

    guardsDirection

    No. of

    guardsSpeed Duration Distance

    Start nil North 12

    kmph30 mins 1 km

    1 2 Turn left 24

    kmph15 mins 1 km

    2 1 Turn right nil

    4

    kmph 30 mins 2 km

    3 1 Turn right 310

    kmph24 mins 4 km

    4 2 Turn left 24

    kmph15 mins 1 km

    5 3 Stop

    Total distance travelled by Kartikay is 9 kms.

    Hence, option 1.

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    10.

    Signal

    NumberRed caps Green caps

    No. of

    guardsDirection

    No. of

    guardsSpeed Duration Distance

    Start 0 North 12

    kmph

    30 mins 1 km

    1 1Turn right

    (East)2

    4

    kmph15 mins 1 km

    2 1Turn right

    (South)nil

    4

    kmph30 mins 2 km

    3 1Turn right

    (West)3

    10

    kmph24 mins 4 km

    4 2Turn left

    (South)2

    4

    kmph15 mins 1 km

    5 3 Stop

    Kartikay would have travelled 1 + 2 1 = 2 kmtowards South

    And he would have travelled 4 1 = 3 km towards

    WestHis final position would be 3 km towards west and 2km towards south.

    Hence, option 1.

    11.

    Signal

    NumberRed caps Green caps

    No. of

    guardsDirection

    No. of

    guardsSpeed Duration Distance

    Start 0 South 12

    kmph30 mins 1 km

    1 2Turn left

    (East)

    24

    kmph

    15 mins 1 km

    2 1Turn right

    (South)nil

    4

    kmph30 mins 2 km

    3 1Turn right

    (West)3

    10

    kmph24 mins 4 km

    4 2Turn left

    (South)2

    4

    kmph15 mins 1 km

    5 3 Stop

    Thus Kartikay would have travelled 1 + 2 + 1 = 4 km

    towards South

    And he would have travelled 4 1 = 3 km towards

    West

    Thus, his final position would be 3 km towards West

    and 4 km towards South.

    Hence, option 3.

    12.

    Birth

    orderSex Name

    School

    NameGame

    1 M Saurav Trinity Chess

    2 M Mahi/ Nilesh Mansarover Cricket

    3 M Nilesh/ Mahi Mansarover Cricket

    4 F Kuntala Trinity Chess

    5 F Tamanna St. Stefan

    6 M Arun St. Stefan Football

    7 M Rohit St. Stefan Hockey

    8 F Janki Trinity Chess

    From the given information we have:

    Sons: Arun (Ar), Mahi (Ma), Rohit (Ro), Nilesh (Ni) and

    Saurav (Sa).

    Daughters: Tamanna (Ta), Kuntala (Ku) and Janki (Ja).

    St. Stefan: 3 children: Offers any sports: Tamanna,

    Rohit.

    Mansarover: 2 children: Offers only cricket: Mahi andNilesh.

    Trinity: 3 children: Offers only chess: Kuntala.Mansarover and Trinity offer only Cricket and chessrespectively, it implies that Arun who plays football

    must be in St. Stefan.

    This means that Saurav and Janki must be in Trinity. Mahi and Nilesh were born in succession, it impliesthat they can occupy only slots 2 and 3 in any order.Kuntala was the eldest daughter, she needs to occupyslot 4, and hence Tamanna would be 5th.

    The only place left for Arun is 6th.

    Arun is the 6thchild.

    Hence, option 3.

    13.

    Saurav is a student of Trinity school.

    Hence, option 1.

    14. From the given information Tamannas game cannot be

    determined.

    Hence, option 4.

    15. The only pair that was not born in succession was

    Kuntala and Arun.

    Hence, option 2.

    16. From I and II, the conclusion which can be drawn is,

    Some drivers are engineers or Some engineers aredrivers.

    From I and III: No conclusion is possible since all

    parameters are different.

    From II and III: No conclusion is possible since the

    middle term, Engineers, is not distributed.Only conclusion 4 follows.Hence, option 2.

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    17. From I and II, the conclusion that can be derived is

    Some barbers are not businessmen. Conclusion: 4

    From II and III, the conclusion possible is Some

    Traders are not Fashion designers. Conclusion: 2.

    Looking at the options none of them fits in the above

    satisfying them.

    Hence, option 4.

    18. Let Pritus father be Mr.Z.

    Pritus fathers sisters grandfather is Pritus great

    grandfather.

    Let him be Mr.X. The only son of Mr. X is Pritus grandfather orgranduncle.

    Let him be Mr. Y.Mr. Yis Mr.Zs father or uncle.Let the wife of Mr. Ybe Mrs.A.Mrs.Ais grandmother of Pritu or grandaunt of Pritu.Now Priya is the daughter of daughter of Mrs. A or

    granddaughter of Mrs.A.

    Now, if Sushma is the sister of Pritu, then she becomes

    either a real sister of Priya or a cousin sister of Priya.

    Hence, option 4.

    19.

    Kamaljeet fulfilled all the conditions except 3 as he

    scored 56% marks.

    There is no alternative to condition 3, thus he cannot

    be admitted.

    Hence, option 2.

    20. Gaurav had fulfilled all the conditions except 2 since he

    is 37 years old.

    The alternative to this is that the candidate must beadmitted under the sponsor quota if he has got at least

    10 years of experience in supervisory cadre.

    Gaurav has got 12 years of experience in supervisory

    cadre thus he can be admitted under sponsor quota.

    Hence, option 4.

    21. The film Dainandini fulfils all the criteria and must be

    selected.

    Hence, option 1.

    22. The film Bhadrasalem fulfils all the conditions except

    condition 3.

    There is no information on the director clearing the

    course.The given data is not sufficient to make a decision.Hence, option 2.

    23.

    The film Ek Baar Achanakhas not fulfilled condition 1

    as it was submitted on 30thNovember 2007.It cannot be selected.Hence, option 4.

    24. The machine is arranging the numbers in the

    increasing order of the sum of the digits on the

    number.

    Input: 245 (11), 316 (10), 436 (13), 519 (15), 868 (22),

    710 (8), 689 (23).

    The number in the bracket indicates the sum of digits

    of the given number.

    Step 1: 710 (8), 316 (10), 436 (13), 519 (15), 868 (22),

    245 (11), 689 (23).The machine has swapped 710 (8) with 245 (11).Step 2: 710 (8), 316 (10), 245 (11), 519 (15), 868 (22),

    436 (13), 689 (23).

    Thus it has swapped 436 (13) with 245 (11).

    Step 3: 710 (8), 316 (10), 245 (11), 436 (13), 868 (22),

    519 (15), 689 (23).

    Thus it has swapped 436 (13) with 519 (15).

    Step 4: 710 (8), 316 (10), 245 (11), 436 (13), 519 (15),

    868 (22), 689 (23).

    Thus it has swapped 519 (15) with 868 (22).Going by the logic mentioned above,

    Input:655 (16), 436 (13), 764 (17), 799 (25), 977 (23),

    572 (14), 333 (9).

    Step 1: 333 (9), 436 (13), 764 (17), 799 (25), 977 (23),

    572 (14), 655 (16).

    Step 2: 333 (9), 436 (13), 572 (14), 799 (25), 977 (23),

    764 (17), 655 (16).

    Step 3: 333 (9), 436 (13), 572 (14), 655 (16), 977 (23),

    764 (17), 799 (25).

    This is the required sequence which is achieved in Step

    3.

    Hence, option 1.

    25. Input: 544 (13), 653 (14), 325 (10), 688 (22), 461 (11),

    231 (6), 857 (20).

    Step 1: 231 (6), 653 (14), 325 (10), 688 (22), 461 (11),

    544 (13), 857 (20).

    Step 2: 231 (6), 325 (10), 653 (14), 688 (22), 461 (11),

    544 (13), 857 (20).

    Step 3: 231 (6), 325 (10), 461 (11), 688 (22), 653 (14),

    544 (13), 857 (20).

    Step 4: 231 (6), 325 (10), 461 (11), 544 (13), 653 (14),

    688 (22), 857 (20).

    Step 5: 231 (6), 325 (10), 461 (11), 544 (13), 653 (14),

    857 (20), 688 (22).

    Total 5 steps would be required.Hence, option 2.26. Cannot be determined as the process backward is not

    possible.

    Hence, option 4.

    27. Input: 653 (14), 963 (18), 754 (16), 345 (12), 364 (13),

    861 (15), 541 (10).

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    Step 1: 541 (10), 963 (18), 754 (16), 345 (12), 364

    (13), 861 (15), 653 (14).

    Step 2: 541 (10), 345 (12), 754 (16), 963 (18), 364

    (13), 861 (15), 653 (14).

    Step 3: 541 (10), 345 (12), 364 (13), 963 (18), 754

    (16), 861 (15), 653 (14).

    Hence, option 3.

    28. Input: She was interested in doing art film.

    Step 1: art she was interested in doing film.

    Step 2: art was she interested in doing film.

    Step 3: art was in she interested doing film.

    Step 4: art was in film she interested doing.

    Step 5: art was in film doing she interested.

    The words get arranged according to the last alphabet

    of each word in the reverse order.

    Input: he is going out to search air.

    Step 1: out he is going to search air.

    Step 2: out is he going to search air.

    Step 3: out is air he going to search.

    Step 4: out is air to he going search.

    Step 5: out is air to search he going.

    Step 6: out is air to search going he.

    Hence, option 2.

    29. Step 2: not is the casino considering legal action.

    Step 3: not is casino the considering legal action.

    Step 4: not is casino action the considering legal.

    Step 5: not is casino action legal the considering.

    Thus the required sequence is achieved in Step 5.

    This is not given in any of the options.

    Hence, option 4.

    30. Input: Father needs to check on the boy.

    Step 1: boy Father needs to check on the.

    Step 2: boy needs Father to check on the.

    Step 3: boy needs Father to on check the.

    Thus, only 3 steps are required to get to the final

    output.

    Hence, option 4.

    31. On thickness parameter we have:

    Anil is fatter than Debu but thinner than Bibek.

    Debu is fatter than Eswar.

    Charu is thinner than Debu but fatter than Eswar.

    Thus the descending order of fatness is as follows,Bibek > Anil > Debu > Charu > Eswar.The thinnest person is Eshwar.Hence, option 4.

    32. Yuvraj is pointing to the brother of his sisters

    maternal grandmothers only daughter, i.e. his

    mothers only brother. His mothers brother means his

    uncle.

    Saurav is pointing to the brother of his sisters

    maternal grandmothers only daughter, i.e. his

    mothers only brother. His mothers brother means his

    uncle.Yuvraj is not pointing out Saurav it has to be Sauravwho is pointing towards Yuvraj.

    Yuvraj is Sauravs maternal uncle.Hence, option 2.33. Zunits are produced at a total cost of Rs. Rwhere

    Now, the variable cost Rvfor producingZunits is given

    by,

    The average variable cost forZunits is given by,

    Z= 25Hence, option 3.

    34. H1, H2, H3, , Hn, are nHarmonic means between a and

    b ( a), implies that the required Harmonic series is:

    a, H1, H2, H3, H4, , Hn, b

    Similarly,

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    Hence, option 2.

    35. We have:(n+ 2)C8: (n2)P4= 57 : 16

    (n+ 2)(n+ 1)(n)(n1) = 19 3 7 6 5 4 3Now consider options.

    Option 1: n= 20(n+ 2) = 22, but our product is not a multiple of 22.Option 2: n= 22

    But our product is not a multiple of 22.

    Option 3: n= 15(n+ 2) = 17, but our product is not a multiple of 17.None of the options gives the correct value of n.Hence, option 4.

    36. As a, band care in A.P.,

    As a2, b2and c2are in G.P., so b4= a2c2

    Now considering options, we see that only option 4

    satisfies equation (ii).

    Hence, option 4.

    37.

    As a, b, care in H.P.,

    log (a+ c) + log (a2b+ c) = log [(a+ c)22b(a+ c)]= log [(a+ c)24ac)]

    = log (ac)2

    = 2 log (a c)

    = 2 log(ca) (

    c> a)

    Hence, option 3.

    38. 1222= (1 2)(1 + 2) = 3

    3242= (3 4)(3 + 4) = 7

    5262= (5 6)(5 + 6) = 11

    7282= (7 8)(7 + 8) = 15

    And so on till 2001220022= 4003The given expression = (3 + 7 + 11 + 15 + + 4003)+ 20032

    = 2007006

    Hence,option 1

    .

    39. 2 men can be selected in 9C2 ways from 9 men and 2

    women to be selected should not be the wives of the 2

    men selected.

    These 2 women can be selected from the remaining 7women in 7C2ways. 4 players of the game can be selected in 9C2 7C2 =756 ways

    But, the number of mixed doubles games that can be

    played among 2 men and 2 women is 2.The number of ways in which a mixed doubles gamecan be played = 9C2 7C2 2 = 1512

    Hence, option 2.

    40. The interior angles are 120, 125, 130, 135, 140

    and so on and the corresponding exterior angles are

    60, 55, 50, 45, 40 and so on.

    Now the sum of exterior angles needs to be 360.60 + 55 + 50 + 45 + 40 + 35 + 30 + 25 + 20= 360

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    The number of sides would be 9.Hence, option 3.

    41. The initial position of the ladder is as shown below:

    By Pythagoras theorem,

    The final position would be:

    The foot must be drawn out by approximately 22 7= 15 metres

    Hence, option 4.

    42. The term 3600840049 can be written as:

    36(108) + 84(104) + 49 = 600072

    The term 6407522209 can be written as:

    64(108) + 752(104) + 2209 = 800472

    Hence, option 1.

    43. The arithmetic mean of n numbers is greater than or

    equal to their geometric mean.

    As a, b and c are in Arithmetic Progression, their

    arithmetic mean = b

    Hence, option 2.

    44. ax2+bx +c= 0

    Let the roots of the given equation are and 2.

    2b2= 9ac

    Hence, option 1.

    45. Let the time taken to go of 30 km upstream be 3x

    hours. Then the time taken to go 40 km upstream is 4x

    hours.

    Let the time taken to go 44 km downstream be 4y

    hours. Then the time taken to go 55 km downstream is

    5yhours.

    Then we have:

    3x+ 4y = 10 (i)

    4x+ 5y= 13 (ii)

    Solving forxandy, we have,

    x= 2 andy= 1

    Hence, option 3.

    46.

    Similarly,

    2524

    7

    25

    12

    22~~481

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    Hence, option 2.

    47. Let P be the pole.

    As P lies on the circumference and AB is the diameter,

    m APB = 90

    Now, (x+ 7)2+x2= 132= 169x2+ 7x60 = 0(x+ 12)(x 5) = 0Solving forx, we get,

    x= 5 andx+ 7 = 12

    Hence, option 3.

    48. The total length of the spiral

    Hence, option 2.

    49. The mean salary was Rs. 1,500 and standard deviation

    (SD) was Rs. 400. Since after 1 year each employee got

    a raise of Rs. 100, it would mean that the SD would still

    remain same.

    Now in next year, since the increase in salary was 20%

    for all of the employees, it means that the SD will have

    gone up by 20%.

    Standard Deviation after 20% raise = 400 + 20% of

    400 = 400 + 80 = Rs. 480

    The new SD would be 480.

    Hence, option 2.

    50. We have,

    Let us take 200 people forming 4 groups (say A, B, C

    and D) containing 50 people each.

    As 1 person in 100 suffers, so 2 persons will be

    suffering from 200 people.

    These 2 people (suffering) will be either from 1 group

    or 2 groups.

    Case 1:2 people (suffering) from 1 group

    There 2 suffering people are either from group A or B

    or C or D.

    So there are 4 possibilities.

    In this case, operator will have to perform 54 tests i.e.

    4 pooled tests for 4 groups and 50 individual tests for

    group containing 2 suffering people.

    Case 2:2 people (suffering) from 2 groups

    There 2 suffering people are either from groups (A and

    B) or (A and C) or (A and D) or (B and C) or (B and D)

    or (C and D).

    So there are 6 possibilities.

    In this case, operator will have to perform 104 tests i.e.

    4 pooled tests for 4 groups and 100 individual tests for

    2 groups containing 2 suffering people.

    Hence, option 3.

    51.

    If the number selected does not appear on any of the

    three dice then the person loses 1, i.e. he does not

    win.

    Hence, option 3.

    A

    P

    B13

    + 7

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    52. First let us begin by tabulating the given data as shown

    below:

    Jagan Bhola James

    Present Coverage 55% 40% 25%

    Claimed Coverage 60% 75%

    Probability thatclaim is true

    0.60 0.20

    Choices are:

    1.

    5 year contract to Jagan.

    2.

    1 year contract to Bhola and then to Bhola or

    Jagan for next four years.

    3.

    1 year contract to James and then to James or

    Jagan for next four years.

    Market Credentials:

    Profit potential for the current year: 5 crores

    Profit potential for next four years: 15 crores

    Expected value of profits for each of the choices:

    Choice 1:55% of 20 crores = 11 croresChoice 2:With 60% coverage:

    60% of 20 crores = 12 crores

    As Probability is 0.6, Expected value = 12 0.6 = 7.2

    crores

    If the contract is awarded to Jagan from 2nd year

    onwards, then:

    1styear: 40% of 5 crores = 2 crores

    2ndyear onwards = 55% of 15 crores = 8.25 crores

    Expected value = 0.4(8.25 + 2) = 4.1 crores

    Total Expected value = 7.2 + 4.1 = 11.3 crores

    Choice 3:With 75% coverage:

    75% of 20 crores = 15 crores

    As probability is 0.2, Expected value = 15 0.2 = 3

    crores

    If contract is awarded to Jagan from 2ndyear onwards,

    then:

    1styear: 25% of 5 crores = 1.25 crores

    2ndyear onwards = 55% of 15 crores = 8.25 crores

    Expected value = 0.8 9.5 crores = 7.6 crores

    Total expected value = 3 + 7.6 = 10.6 crores

    Hence, option 2.

    53. Option 1: Choice 1 is more profitable than Choice 2:

    False

    Option 2: Choice 3 is more profitable than Choice 2:

    False

    Option 3: Choice 3 is more profitable than Choice 1:

    False

    Hence, option 4.

    54. In choice 1:Expected value = 11 crores

    In choice 2:Expected value = 11.3 crores

    Choice 3: With 55% coverage:

    55% of 20 crores = 11 crores

    As probability is 0.7, Expected value = 11 0.7 = 7.7

    crores

    If contract is awarded to Jagan from 2ndyear onwards,

    then:

    1styear: 25% of 5 crores = 1.25 crores

    2ndyear onwards = 55% of 15 crores = 8.25 crores

    Expected value = 0.3 9.5 crores = 2.85 crores

    Total expected value = 7.7 + 2.85 = 10.55 crores

    Option 1: Choice 1 is more profitable than Choice 2:

    False

    Option 2: Choice 2 is more profitable than Choice 3:

    True

    Option 3: Choice 3 is more profitable than Choice 1:

    False

    Hence, option 2.

    55. To get the prize the customer must uncover two

    pictures which match each other before uncovering

    any of No Prize pictures. The othersigns then become

    insignificant.

    These five signs can occur in 120 ways.

    In 12 of these permutations, the two matching pictures

    occur before No Prize sign.

    The probability of winning = 12/120 = 0.1Hence, option 1.

    56. Since there are 3 pairs of shoes, so shoes can be

    selected in 3 ways.

    The lower wear can be selected in 7 ways.

    The upper wear can be selected in 27 ways (6 + 3 + 6 3).

    The jacket can be selected in 3 ways (2 ways for 2

    jackets and one way when he does not wear a jacket). The total number of ways = 3 7 27 3 = 1701ways

    Hence, option 4.

    57. We have,

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    Tan 3x= 1Hence, option 3.

    58. The figure would be as shown below (not drawn to

    scale).

    Now, BD = DC, then by Apollonius theorem in ABC, we

    have, And in ADC, we have, From (i) and (ii), we get,

    Hence, option 1.

    59. Since in case of Hemi-sphere, radius is same as height,

    it implies that the height for all the three shapes is

    same, i.e. equal to r.

    Assuming the base radius to be r in all the three cases,

    we then have,

    In case of cylinder: The curved surface area = 2r2

    In case of hemisphere: The curved surface area = 2r2 Hence, option 4.

    60.

    Consider statement 1

    Year

    Total

    Wagons

    Covered

    wagons

    Covered wagons as %

    of total wagons

    Number Number

    1993 337562 157581 46.68

    1994 312405 138642 44.38

    1995 291360 121946 41.85

    1996 280791 114065 40.62

    1997 272127 106634 39.19

    1998 263981 102217 38.72

    1999 252944 96371 38.10

    2000 234397 86024 36.70

    2001 222193 75768 34.10

    2002 216717 71950 33.20

    2003 214760 68467 31.88

    2004 227752 67870 29.80

    2005 222379 64417 28.97

    As can be seen from the above table, the percentage of

    covered wagons did consistently drop from 1993

    2005, but it did not increase in year 2003 when

    compared to previous yearThis statement is false.Consider statement 2:

    Year

    Total

    Wagons

    Special

    type

    wagons

    Special wagons as % of

    total wagons

    Number Number

    1993 337562 50282 14.90

    1994 312405 49208 15.75

    1995 291360 47927 16.45

    1996 280791 46225 16.46

    1997 272127 45341 16.66

    1998 263981 43853 16.61

    1999 252944 42242 16.70

    2000 234397 40316 17.20

    2001 222193 38884 17.50

    2002 216717 37275 17.20

    2003 214760 37650 17.53

    2004 227752 39401 17.30

    2005 222379 36454 16.39

    The special wagons expressed as a percentage of total

    wagons was highest in 2003.The given option is true.Hence, option 2.

    A

    B D C

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    61.

    Again from table given in the solution of the previous

    question, it can be readily seen that this would hold

    good for the pair 2000 and 2002, where the required

    percentage for both of these years was 17.20%.

    Hence, option 3.

    62.

    YearTotal

    Wagons

    Departmental

    wagons

    Departmental

    wagons as

    % of total wagons

    2002 216717 9536 4.40

    2003 214760 10718 4.99

    2004 227752 11388 5.00

    2005 222379 10964 4.93

    It was highest in 2004.

    Hence, option 3.

    63.

    The calculation is as shown below; For special type wagons,

    We see that option 1 had seen the lowest annual

    growth rate.

    Hence, option 1.

    64.

    Consider statement 1:

    Annualgrowthrateofcoveredwagonsin

    Annualgrowthrateofcoveredwagonsin2000 024 371

    371 1073

    Thus, statement 1 is true.

    Consider statement 2:

    For open high sided wagons,

    Annualgrowthratein17 0 2727

    02Annualgrowthratein2003 075 03710371 044Thus, statement 2 is true.

    Consider statement 3:

    It was maximum in the year 2001 as can be seen from

    table below.Statement 3 is false.Year

    Average wagon

    capacity (Tonnes)Growth rate

    1994 36.2 3.72%1995 36.9 1.93%

    1996 37.8 2.44%

    1997 39.1 3.44%

    1998 40.5 3.58%

    1999 42.3 4.44%

    2000 43.8 3.55%

    2001 45.9 4.79%

    2002 46.6 1.53%

    2003 46.5 0.215

    2004 46.8 0.65%

    2005 47.7 1.92%

    Hence, option 3.

    65. Consider statement 1: Consider statement 2: Consider statement 3:

    Consider statement 4:

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    The highest annual growth rate amongst these

    occurred in case of statement 2.

    Hence, option 2.

    66.

    Observing the given chart carefully it becomes evident

    that the growth rate was highest in 1992.

    Hence, option 2.

    67.

    Year 90 91 92 93 94 95 Total Average Stability

    P 45 25 40 38 75 55 278 46.33 0.93

    Q 98 40 108 60 40 70 416 69.33 1.02

    R 72 92 106 62 132 120 584 97.33 1.39

    S 115 158 165 139 88 95 760 126.67 1.645

    The stability was maximum for product S as can be

    seen from the above table.

    Hence, option 4.

    68.

    Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

    PRs.

    945 405 25 225 40 360 38 342 75 675 55 495

    QRs.

    498 392 40 160 108 432 60 240 40 160 70 280

    RRs.

    1372 936 92 1196 106 1378 62 806 132 1716 120 1560

    SRs.

    3115 345 158 474 165 495 139 417 88 264 95 285

    Total 2078 2055 2665 1805 2815 2620

    The total revenue was minimum in 1993

    Hence, option 3.69.

    Year Total Revenue

    P 2502

    Q 1664

    R 7592

    S 2280

    The table above shows the total revenue from each

    product using the table from the solution of the

    previous question.

    Product Q fetched the least revenue.

    Hence, option 2.

    70.

    Using the table from the above answer:

    Consider statement 1:

    In 1991, product R fetched the highest revenue,Statement 1 is false.Consider statement 2:

    Sum of revenue of P, Q and S in 1994 = 675 + 160 + 264

    = Rs. 1099 whereas the revenue of R in 1994 is Rs.

    1716Statement 2 is false.Consider statement 3:

    Revenue of P and Q together in 1993 = 342 + 240 = Rs.

    582, whereas the revenue of S in 1993 is Rs. 417Statement 3 is true.Hence, option 3.

    71.

    The results are as follows We see that option 3 has the highest value.

    Hence, option 3.

    72.

    The growth rate for each of the statement is as shown

    below:

    We see that option 1 has the least value.

    Hence, option 1.

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    73.

    Consider statement 1:

    Statement 1 is false.Consider statement 2:

    Statement 2 is false.Consider statement 3: Statement 3 is true.Hence, option 3.

    74. Consider statement 1:

    Annual increase in FDI in Bihar in 2001

    = 55 5 = 427

    Annual increase in FDI in Rajasthan in 2007

    = 10034 5077 = 457Statement 1 is true.Consider statement 2:

    Statement 2 is true.Consider statement C:

    Annual increase in FDI in Madhya Pradesh in 2004

    = 1771 131 = 370

    Annual increase in FDI in Maharashtra in 2005

    = 1075 0 = 37Statement 3 is false.Hence, option 3.

    75. Consider statement 1:

    Annual increase in FDI inflow in Haryana in 2006

    = 5577 25 = 22Annual increase in FDI inflow in Punjab in 2007

    = 22 340 = 2Statement 1 is false.Consider statement 2:

    The increase in FDI inflow was highest for

    Maharashtra.Statement 2 is false.Consider option: 3:

    Annual increase in FDI inflow in Bihar in 2003

    = 34 52 = 24

    Annual increase in FDI inflow in Karnataka in 2001

    = 3553 32 = 254Statement 3 is true.Hence, option 3.

    76.

    Statement 4 has the lowest value.Hence, option 4.

    77. Consider statement 1:

    Statement 1 is false.

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    Consider statement B:

    Statement 2 is false.Consider statement 3:

    Statement 3 is true.Hence, option 3.

    78. Statement 2 has the highest value.Hence, option 2.

    79. Consider statement 1:

    Statement 1 is true.Consider statement 2:

    Statement 2 is true.

    Consider statement 3:

    Statement 3 is true.Consider statement 4:

    Statement 4 is false.Hence, option 4.

    80. Consider statement 1:

    Absolute annual increase in exports from Asia in 2003

    = 2138300 1807800 = 330500

    Absolute annual increase in exports from Asia in 2006

    = 3577700 3059000 = 518700Statement 1 is true.Consider statement 2:

    Absolute annual increase in exports from Germany in

    2001 = 571645 551818 = 19827

    Absolute annual increase in exports from US in 2003 =

    724771693103 = 31668Statement 2 is false.Hence, option 2.

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    81.

    YearUnit

    PriceRevenue Units Profit Cost

    Per Unit

    Cost

    2000 10 700 70 0 700 10

    2001 14 1400 100 100 1300 13

    2002 12 1200 100 300 900 9

    2003 12 900 75 150 750 10

    2004 11 1100 100 0 1100 11

    2005 8 400 50 150 250 5

    2006 10 200 20 100 100 5

    2007 14 700 50 200 500 10

    2008 10 600 60 0 600 10

    2009 10 800 80 400 400 5

    2010 15 900 60 300 600 10

    The table above shows the complete analysis of cost.

    We see that the cost per unit is highest in the year

    2001.

    Hence, option 2.

    82. From the table given in the solution of the above

    question, the total units sold in the period 20002010

    = 765Average is 69.55 or 70 units.Hence, option 2.

    83.

    Max

    Value

    Min

    Value

    Average

    ValueVolatility

    Price per

    unit15 8 11.45 0.611

    Cost per

    unit 13 5 8.91 0.898

    Total

    profit400 0 154.55 2.588

    Revenue 1400 200 809.09 1.483

    The table above shows the volatility of each parameter.

    We see that volatility is maximum for Total Profit.

    Hence, option 3.

    84.

    Year Unit PricePer Unit

    CostUnits Profit

    2000 8 10 70 -140

    2001 11.2 13 100 -180

    2002 9.6 9 100 60

    2003 9.6 10 75 -30

    2004 8.8 11 100 -220

    2005 8 6 50 100

    2006 10 6 20 80

    2007 14 12 50 100

    2008 10 12 60 -120

    2009 10 6 80 320

    2010 15 12 60 180

    The table above shows the new price per unit and cost

    per unit.We see that there is loss for 5 years.Hence, option 3.

    85. Cumulative Profit before the change is Rs. 1700

    Cumulative Profit after the change is Rs. 150 Change in cumulative profit is Rs. 1700 Rs. 150 =Rs. 1550

    Hence, option 2.

    86. Option 1 is incorrect as the author states that the direct

    model was not at all being exploited by any of their

    competitors.

    Option 2 is incorrect as the analysis points out that the

    warehouse sends the product to the dealer.

    Option 3 is incorrect as the author states that the norm

    of the industry is to push the production of the factory

    to the customers. It does not depend upon the

    customer feedback.

    Option 4 is correct whenever the production exceeds

    the demand, manufacturers put down the prices to

    push sales.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    87. Option 1 is incorrect as the author states that direct

    model helped the company to achieve a stellar

    performance with regards to efficiency in raw material.

    Option 2 is incorrect as the author states this in the

    fifth paragraph by saying, The quality of information

    is inversely ... in this case excess inventory.

    Option 3 is eliminated as the author states this in the

    8th paragraph by saying, We also learned to take into

    account ... limited variety of expensive parts.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

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    88. Options 1 and 2 are eliminated as the market cannot be

    matched with warehouse or stockpiles.

    Option 4 is incorrect as the author states that the

    conventional manufacturing process requires to

    maintain stockpiles. Also, distributors cannot be

    matched with velocity as they need to be matched with

    warehouses.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

    89.

    The author states that it was their company alone

    which incorporated information gathering process and

    customer feedbacks which enabled them to market

    products with latest available technologies.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    90. Option 1 is incorrect as the author states that there

    were always more pirates than enough in the

    Caribbean seas but he does not state that there were

    more pirates at Belize than in the Caribbean seas.

    Option 2 is incorrect as the author confesses that he

    was not an experienced sailor and that he would sink

    the ship in less than an hour if he was given charge.

    Option 3 is incorrect as the author states that they used

    to consider corporal Charker as the most authoritarian

    non commissioned officer.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    91. Option 3 is false as the author states that although they

    not seen the notorious pirate gang, they had heard so

    much about them that reinforcements were sent for.

    All the other options are true.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

    92.

    Option 4 is the correct answer as the author states thisin the first sentence of the 7thparagraph.

    All the other options are false.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    93. Option 4 is incorrect because the author was the one

    walking around the harbour with Corporal Charker. It

    can be inferred from the last line that Gill is the name

    of the author. The name of the sergeant was Drooce.

    All the other options are true.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    94. Option 1 is incorrect as the author states that on the

    26thJanuary, the moon was only two days old.

    Option 2 is incorrect as the author states thataccording to Conseil, the Captain of Nautilus was a

    person who returned contempt for indifference.

    Option 4 is incorrect as from the chronicle; it is clear

    that the Nautilus was not in the vicinity of Island

    Crespo, but had just left Keeling Island for the Indian

    Peninsula.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

    95. Option 2 is false because the author states that the

    second officer came to take the altitude of the sun

    before the 21stJanuary. It is however unclear on which

    day this event occurred.

    All the other options are true.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

    96. The author describes the tentacles of the molluscs, the

    snouts of the Isabella sharks, cocos of the coral

    formations and the colourless infusorias that adhere to

    themselves for several leagues.

    Hence the correct answer is option 1.

    97. Option 1 is eliminated as Nautilus was travelling at that

    speed between 21stand 23rdJanuary and not 22ndand

    24thJanuary.

    Option 2 is incorrect as the author saw the molluscs on

    25thJanuary and not 26thJanuary.

    Option 3 is incorrect as the author fancied (imagined)

    the boat to be owned by the PO Company and

    travelling from Ceylon to Sydney.

    Option 4 is explained in the second paragraph of the

    passage.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    98. A rumble is a deep, heavy, muffled sound.

    A fracas is a riotous brawl.

    An aquifer is any geological formation containing or

    conducting ground water.

    A chalice is a bowl shaped drinking vessel.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    99. Briny means salty.

    Puerile means childishly foolish.Prophylactic means defending or protecting from

    disease or infection.

    Vitriolic means something highly caustic or severe or

    a strong and erosive acid.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 1.

    100. A maelstrom is a large powerful whirlpool.

    Alacrity is cheerful readiness or promptness.

    Slighting is treating as of small importance.

    Acclivity is an upward slope of ground.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

    101.

    Since the Hon. Ige was confronted with incivility, the

    word in the blank should have a negative connotation.This eliminates options 2 and 4.

    Proscription is an act of banishing. Since Justice Ige

    cannot banish the cads and only curses them, this

    option is eliminated.

    Malediction means to utter a curse.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 1.

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    102. Prophesy is the verb which means to predict

    something.

    Prophecy is the noun which means a prediction.

    The first blank needs a verb and the second blank

    needs a noun.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

    103. The public figure is said to be facing inquiry into

    allegations of having obtained money by deception, the

    person has to be troubled or engaged in a struggle or

    conflict. This eliminates options 1 and 4.

    Endangered is generally used to denote a threat with

    extinction. The threat here is of a much larger degree

    and hence can be eliminated.

    Embattle means to be engaged in a struggle or

    conflict.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

    104. Lugubrious is mournful. His listeners will not enjoy

    his mournful wit. Moreover, satire is sarcastic andironic but not mournful. Thus, options 1 and 3 are

    eliminated.

    Smarted means to cause a sharp and superficial

    pain. The victims cannot smart and suffer at the same

    time. Hence, option 2 is also eliminated.

    Trenchantwit is caustic and cuttingwit. To wince

    is to draw back or tense the body as from pain.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    105. The sentence talks about the Presidents

    Administration and not the President, the pronoun that

    can be used is it only. This eliminates options 1 and 4.

    Option 3 is incorrect as it talks about the presidentlosing the vote and not the Presidents Office. This

    eliminates option 3 as well.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

    106. The verb indicate should agree with the rise and not

    negative attitude and should, therefore, should be

    singular. This eliminates option 1.

    Option 3 is eliminates as the word that is not required

    after therefore.

    Option 4 is incorrect because of the tense used. The

    sentence talks about an on-going process and the

    present continuous tense is needed.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

    107.

    Options 2 and 4 are incorrect as the correct usage

    would be a single sentence.

    Option 3 puts forward the same idea as option 1 but

    option 1 is better expressed.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 1.

    108. The use of chemical spill as a subject is awkward in

    option 2. It seems as if the chemical spill were a person

    causing the delay.

    There is nothing incorrect about options 3 and 4.

    But the directions of the question are clear. The

    original sentence is correct and there is no reason to

    alter it.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 1.

    109. Travesty is a literary or artistic composition, so

    inferior in quality as to be an imitation of its model.

    Paragon is a model or pattern of excellence. Hence

    the relation between the two is that of approximate

    opposites.

    Disqualification can be the effect of ineptitude which

    means quality or condition of being without skill.

    Hence, option 2 is eliminated.

    A sentinel is a person or a thing that watches or

    stands as if watching. Creed is any system or

    codification of belief. Since these words are not

    opposites of each other, option 3 is incorrect.

    Conundrum is anything that puzzles.

    Accountabilityis not the opposite of conundrum and

    hence, option 4 is also eliminated.

    Autonomy is independence or freedom.

    Subordinate is an inferior or a dependent person or

    thing. These two words are opposites of each other.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 1.

    110. Contrite means to be filled with a sense of guilt.

    Obdurate means to be stubbornly resistant to moral

    influence. These two words are opposites of each

    other.

    Grief and lament are approximate synonyms of each

    other. Thus, option 1 is eliminated.

    Sophisticated and cultured are synonyms of each other

    and hence, option 3 is incorrect.

    Since favourable and assenting are synonyms, option 4

    is eliminated.

    Aphoristic means giving or making a brief statement

    of a principle which is available to all. Esoteric is that

    which is known by a restricted number of people.

    These two are opposites.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

    111.

    A peccadillo is a very minor or slight sin or offense; a

    trifling fault. A flaw is a feature that mars the

    perfection of something; defect; fault. Therefore the

    relationship is synonymous in nature.

    Clandestine is something executed with secrecy.

    Since openness is an antonym of clandestine, option 1

    is eliminated.

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    Forensics is the art or study of argumentation and

    courts of law. Judiciary means pertaining to the

    judicial branch or system or to judges. These words

    are not synonyms but one is used in another. Forensics

    cannot lead to judiciaries. Hence, option 3 is incorrect.

    An invasion is an entrance as if to take possession or

    overrun against any form of enemy. A putsch is a

    plotted attempt to overthrow a government. Since,

    they are not synonyms and since an invasion cannot

    lead to a putsch; option 4 is incorrect.

    A nick is a small notch, groove, chip, or the like, cut

    into or existing in something. A score is a notch,

    scratch, or incision; a stroke or line.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

    112. A mutter is an utterance of indistinct words in a low

    tone.

    A definition is not necessarily easy. Hence, option 1 is

    incorrect.

    Blunder and polished cannot be related and thus,

    option 2 is eliminated.

    To expedite is to speed up the process. It may not

    necessarily complete the process. Hence, option 4 is

    incorrect.

    To articulate is tospeak well in distinct syllables.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

    113.

    Requiem is a musical service or a dirge for the

    repose of the dead.

    Humility is the quality of being humble.

    Prerequisite means required beforehand.

    Reign means royal rule.

    Resolution means a formal expression of opinion or

    intention made, usually after voting, by a formal

    organization, a legislature, a club, or other group.

    None of these words are opposite in meaning to

    requiem.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 5.

    Note: Fifth option has been added to reduce the

    ambiguity seen in the question.

    114. Aspersion is a damaging or a derogatory remark or

    criticism.

    Infamy is evil fame or reputation.

    Restriction is confinement.

    Tradition is something thatis handed down.

    Obeisance is a movement of body expressing deep

    respect or deferential courtesy.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    115. Stolidity is the ability to remain not easily stirred or

    moved emotionally.

    Posterity means all descendants of one generation.

    Proximity is nearness in place, time, order,

    occurrence or relation.

    Agility is the power of moving quickly and easily.

    Sobriety is the state or quality of being sober.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

    116.

    Options 2 and 4 are eliminated as the paragraphcannot start with statement I. Statement I states even

    more, which suggests a continuing idea.

    Statement IV talks of a contraction which has been

    introduced in Statement II. Statement IV cannot come

    before Statement II.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

    117.

    Statement I cannot start the paragraph as it talks about

    at the time. Since the statement is talking about a

    specific time, it needs to be introduced before using

    this statement. Thus, options 2 and 4 are eliminated.

    Statement III states that he says. This person needs to

    be introduced before using this statement and sincethere is only one person mentioned in all statements

    put together; statement I should precede statement III.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 1.

    118. Option 3 is eliminated as statement II talks about its

    effects. Since the cause of this effect should be

    introduced before using this statement, statement II

    cannot start the paragraph.

    Statement V talks about formate which is further

    explained in statement II. Thus, statement II should

    follow statement V.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    119.

    Disinterested means unbiased.

    Uninterested means not interested.

    With these definitions, only S2 and S4 are the

    sentences where the word has been used correctly.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

    120. To use on the contrary correctly, the sentence must

    have two contradicting ideas.

    Intelligence and Impatience are not contradicting

    ideas. Hence, S2 is incorrect.

    It is not contradicting if a cosmopolitan city is

    expensive. Thus, S3 is also incorrect.

    Being rich and being in debt are two contradicting

    ideas, thus, S1 is correct.

    Passing and failing are two contradicting ideas and

    hence, S4 is correct.

    Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

    121. China is not a member of the G8 group of countries.

    Hence, option 2.

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    122. UNESCO launched the Education For All (EFA)

    movement.

    Hence, option 4.

    123. Mexico is a member of the OECD group.

    Hence, option 3.

    124. The correct match is

    YearOlympic host

    cities

    1 1976 iii Montreal

    2 1992 iv Barcelona

    3 1964 ii Tokyo

    4 2012 i London

    Hence, option 4.

    125.

    The correct match is

    IPL Franchise Owner

    1 Mumbai Indians iiiReliance

    Industries

    2 Royal Challengers i UB group

    3 Chennai Super Kings iv India Cements

    4 Delhi Daredevils ii GMR Holdings

    Hence, option 2.

    126.

    Albania is not a member of the Nuclear Suppliers

    Group.

    Hence, option 4.

    127. The correct match is

    Bharat Ratna

    recipientsYear

    1 Pandit Ravi Shankar ii 1999

    2 Ustad Bismillah Khan iii 2001

    3 M S Subbulakshmi iv 1998

    4 Satyajit Ray i 1992

    Hence, option 1.

    128. Siouguluan River flows in Taiwan not Malaysia.

    Hence, option 4.

    129. International Monetary Fund is headquartered at

    Washington D.C, USA.

    Hence, option 3.

    130. In 1994 the Hockey World cup, hosted in Sydney, was

    won by Pakistan.

    Hence, option 3.

    131. Accidental Empires: How the Boys of Silicon Valley

    Make Their Millions, Battle Foreign Competition, and

    Still Cant Get a Date is written by Robert X Cringely.

    Hence, option 2.

    132. Storting is Parliament of Norway and Riksdag is the

    Parliament of Sweden.Hence, option 2.

    133. View from the outside: Why good economics works for

    everyone is written by P. Chidambaram.

    Hence, option 1.

    134. Maastricht Treaty was signed by the European nations

    to enter into a monetary union.

    Hence, option 3.

    135. Bajaj has a tie up with a Germen insurer.

    Hence, option 3.

    136. Tata Chemicals has acquired General Chemical

    Industrial Products Inc. of USA in 2008.

    Hence, option 1.

    137. Anti-Naxalite Force is not part of the Central Police

    Forces under the Union Government of India.

    Hence, option 4.

    138. The correct order in terms of decreasing length of land

    border shared with India is Bangladesh, China,

    Pakistan, Nepal, and Myanmar.

    Hence, option 4.

    139. The IAEA was established in 1957. France conducted

    its first nuclear weapons test in 1960 and Chinaconducted its first nuclear test in 1964.

    Hence, option 3.

    140. Daulagiri, the seventh highest mountain peak in the

    world, is located in Nepal.

    Hence, option 1.

    141. The correct match is

    Organization Purpose

    1 NABARD iiRefinancing agricultural

    credit

    2 NCDC iFinancial assistance for

    warehousing3 SCARDB iv Land development

    4 NAFED iiiInter-state sale of

    agricultural products

    Hence, option 1.

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    142. The correct order in terms of decreasing sex ratio is

    Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and

    Orissa.

    Hence, option 1.

    143. The correct match is

    Artists Instruments

    i. N. Rajam b. Violin

    ii. Satish Vyas a. Santoor

    iii. Vilayat Khan d. Sitar

    iv. Asad Ali Khan c. Rudra Vina

    Hence, option 2.

    144. The correct match is

    Sobriquets Primary Names

    i. Emerald Island b. Ireland

    ii. Island of pearls a. Bahrain

    iii. Holy land d. Palestineiv. Land of thunderbolt c. Bhutan

    Hence, option 3.

    145. In 2007, Indra Nooyi was awarded Padma Bhushan by

    Government of India.

    Hence, option 1.

    146.

    The antibiotic penicillin is obtained from Penicillium

    fungi.

    Hence, option 2.

    147. The correct match is

    Railway Zone Head Quarter

    i. South-East Central c. Bilaspur

    ii. North-East Frontier b. Maligaon

    iii. North Eastern d. Gorakhpur

    iv. West Central a. Jabalpur

    Hence, option 1.

    148. The correct match is

    Inventions/Discoveries Inventors/ Discoverer

    i. Cassette(Audio) a. Philips Co.

    ii. Super Computer b. J. H. Van Tassel

    iii. Cloning(Mammal) c. Wilmut et aliv. HIV d. Mortagnier

    Hence, option 1.

    149. The correct match is

    Diseases Plants

    i. Black heart d. Potatoes

    ii. Red Rot c. Sugarcane

    iii. Karnal Bunt b. Wheat

    iv. Powdery Mildew a. Peas

    Hence, option 2.

    150.

    In April 2008 ISRO launched the satellite

    CARTOSAT-2A form Sriharikota.

    Hence, option 2.