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1 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPREHENSION Direction ( -0) Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering questions based on them. During the last few years, a lot of hype has been heaped on the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). With their large populations and rapid growth, these countries, so the argument goes, will soon become some of the largest economies in the world - and, in the case of China, the largest of all by as early as 00. But the BRICS as well as many other emerging- market econom ies ha ve recently experienced a sharp economic slowdown. Brazil s GDP grew by only % last year, and may not grow by more than % this year, with its potential growth barely above 3%. Russia s economy may grow by barely % this year, with potential growth also at around 3%. India had a couple of years of strong growth recently (.% in 00 and 7.7% in 0) but slowed to % in 0. China s economy grew by 0% a year for the last three decades, but slowed to 7.8% last year and risks a hard landing. And South Africa grew by only.5% last year and may not grow faster than % this year. Many other previously fast-growing emerging-market economies - for example, Turkey, Argentina, Poland, Hungary, and many in Central and Eastern Europe - are experiencing a similar slowdown. So, what is ailing the BRICS and other emerging markets First, most emerging-market economies were overheating in 00-0, with growth above potential and inflation rising and exceeding targets. Second, the idea that emerging-market economies could fully decouple from economic weakness in advanced economies was farfetched recession in the Eurozone, nearrecession in the United Kingdom and Japan in 0-0, and slow economic growth in the United States were always likely to affect emerging-market performance negatively - via trade, financial links, and investor confidence. For example, the ongoing Eurozone downturn has hurt Turkey and emerging- market economies in Central and Eastern Europe, owing to trade links. Th ir d, m ost BR ICS and a few other emerging markets have moved toward a variant of state capitalism. This implies a slowdown in reforms that increases the private sector s productivity and economic share, together with a greater economic role for state-owned enterprises (and for state-owned banks in the allocation of credit and savings), as well as resource nationalism, trade protectionism, import-substitution industrialisation policies, and imposition of capital controls. This approach may have worked at earlier stages of development and when the global financial crisis caused private spending to fall; but it is now distorting economic activity and depressing potential growth. Indeed, China s slowdown reflects an economic model that is, as former Premier Wen Jiabao put it, unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable, and that now is adversely affecting growth in emerging Asia and in commodity-exporting emerging markets from Asia to Latin America and Africa. Fourth, the commodity super-cycle that helped Brazil, Russia South Africa and many other commodity-exporting emerging markets may be over. Indeed, a boom would be difficult to sustain, given China s slowdown, higher investment in energy- saving technologies, less emphasis on capital and resource- oriented growth models around the world, and the delayed increase in supply that high prices induced. The fifth, and most recent factor is the US Federal Reserve s signals that it might end its policy of q ua ntita t iv e easing ea rlier than expected, and its hints of an eventual exit from zero interest rates, both of which have caused turbulence in emerging economies financial markets. Finally, while many emerging market economies te nd to run curren t- account surpluses, a growing number of them, including Turkey, South Africa, Brazil and India, are running deficits. And these deficits are now being financed in risker ways more debt than equity more short-term debt than long term debt; more foreign-currency debt than local-currency debt and more financing from fickle cross-border interbank flows. These countries share other weaknesses as well excessive fiscal deficits, above-target

2 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR inflation, and stability risk (reflected not only in the recent political turmoil in Brazil and Turkey, but also in South Africa s labour strife and India s political and electoral uncertainties). The need to finance the external deficit and to avoid excessive depreciation (and even higher inflation) calls for raising policy rates or keeping them on hold at high levels. But monetary tightening would weaken already-slow growth, t hus, emerging economies with large twin deficits and other macroeconomic fragilities may experience further downward pressure on their financial markets and growth rates. Of course, some of the better-managed emerging-market economies will continue to experience rapid growth and asset outperformance. But many of the BRICS, along with some other emerging economies, may hit a thick wall, with growth and financial markets taking a serious beating.. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true as per the information given in the passage (A) Brazil s GDP grew by only % last year and is expected to grow by approximately % this year. (B) China s economy grew by 0% a year for the last three decades but slowed to 7.8% last year. (C) BRICS is a group of nations - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. () Only A () Both A and B Both B and C () Both A and C All A, B and C. Which of the following statements is not true in the context of the information given in the passage () Russia s economy may grow barely % this year, with potential growth also at around %. () The ongoing Eurozone downturn has hurt Turkey and emerging market economies in Central and Eastern Europe, owing to trade links. Most emerging-market economies were overheating in 00-, with growth above potential and inflation rising and exceeding targets. () Most BRICS and a few other emerging markets have moved toward a variant of state capitalism. None of these 3. What should be the most appropriate title of the passage in your opinion () Flourishing BRICS and Ailing Emerging Markets () Ailing BR ICS a nd othe r Em ergi ng Markets Slowdown of Global Economy () China and World Economy None of these. Which of the following is not a factor responsible for economic slowdown in BR ICS and oth ers e merging- ma rket economies as cited by the writer of the passage () Economic growth is slow in the United States; recession was experienced in the E uroz one, near recession was experienced in the United Kingdom and Japan in 0-0. () The commodity super cycle that helped Brazil, Russia, South Africa, etc. may be over. The US Federal Reserve has signalled that it mi ght en d it s pol icy of quantitative easing earlier than expected. () A growing number of emerging-market economies are running deficits, which are being financed in risker ways. Growth is stable, balanced, co-ordinated and sustainable. 5. The need to finance the external deficit and to avoid excessive depreciation in emerging markets calls for () raising policy rates () keeping policy rates on hold at high levels Ether () or () () tightening monetary policy None of them 6. What is/are the weakness(es) that these countries share () excessive depreciation () slow growth or economic slowdown excessive fiscal deficits, above-target inflation and stability risk. () distorting economic activity and depressing potential growth. None of these

3 3 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR Directions (Q. 7-8) Choose the word/group of words that is closest in meaning to the word/ group of words given in bold in the passage. 7. FAR-FETCHED () Believable () Unbelievable Besieged () Benighted Distant 8. TAKE A SERIOUS BEATING () To be difficult to do () To be easy to do A very heavy defeat () To be better To take lead Directions (Q. 9-0) Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the word given in bold in the passage. 9. FICKLE () Unstable () Stable Often changing () Meager Voluminous 0. DECOUPLE () Separate () Dissociate Combine () Specialise Concern Directions (-5) Rearrange the given five sentences A, B, C, D and E in a proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the given questions. A. Few could tell that fine difference so well and with as much conviction as this educationist; who wrote and spoke tirelessly about tradition, change and potential in the Indian society. B. While others fought the British politically, his crusade centred on making foreigners aware of Indian s heritage. C. The second President of India was a strange paradox. D. On the one hand, he fought against the blind prejudices that plagued Indian society, on the other, he spoke of how rich its culture was. E. I am sure all of us are aware of Dr S. Radhakrishnan.. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement () A () B C () D E. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement () B () C D () E A 3. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement () E () A C () D B. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement () C () D E () A B 5. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement () E () B C () A D Directions (6-0) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is. (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.) 6. The constable said that (l)/the prisoner se ize a ( )/fully loaded g un from a policeman /and shot the prosecutor. ()/ No error 7. It will not be possible for you (l)/to catch the train on time ()/because the nearest railway station /is at ten kilometres away. ()/No error 8. Each of the survivors of the Tsunami (l)/ have been offered free ()/psychological consultation to ease their trauma, /by some of the top consultants. ()/No error 9. Considering about her good credentials(l)/ the manager offered her a job ()/in his organization /despite the lack of experience. ()/No error 0. Although he has been (l)/winning the el ect ions ( )/ all years, this yea r his popularity /has substantially reduced. ()/No error

4 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR Directions (-5) Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.. It is for everyone to abide by the laws of the land. () expected () obligatory meant () optional recommended. They work hard not because of the but because of their inner urge. () desire () drive energy () incentive motivation 3 he is a hard worker, his quality of work is not of a desirable level. () Despite () Because Although () Somehow However. In spite of repeated instructions, he the same mistakes. () commits () detects corrects () imitates exhibits 5. His background has made him so docile. () famous () lucrative rich () advanced humble Directions (6-30) In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. The assessment of humanity s (6) in the next 00 years, which has taken months to complete, argues strongly that to achieve long and healthy lives for all 9 billion people (7) to be living in 050, the twin issues of population and (8) must be pushed to the top of political and economic agenda. Both issues have been largely ( 9) by p oliti cians a nd pla yed down by environment and development for 0 years. The number of people living on the planet has never been h igher, their l ev els of consumption are (30) and vast changes are taking place in the environment. 6. () prospective () perception prospects () aims prospecting 7. () expect () expecting expectation () expected aspirations 8. () consumption () resumption revamp () reconstruction expenditure 9. () ignoring () ignored cared () attended attention 30. () unprecedented () limited useful () surprised amazed

5 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR (3-0) () = () 37. () () ( 5) ( 5) ( 5) = () () 5 8 () ( ) = () () 3 () () () 55 () = () () () () 5 () 6 8 () 6 () (6) 8 () () 9 75 () () = % % 0% % 30% () 6 () () () 9 () 7 3 () 3 0. (58) () = () + 57 () 53 () 3 3 () 33 3 (36-0) () () 0 () () 9 () 57 8 () () 9 () () () 55 () 5 60 () () 5 () 33 () dm 3 () ` 3.68 () ` 3.50 ` 63 ()

6 6 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE Directions (3-0) What should come in place of question mark () in the following questions = () 37. () () ( 5) ( 5) ( 5) = () () 5 8 () ( ) = () () 3 () () () 55 () = () () () () 5 () 6 8 () 6 () (6) 8 () () 9 75 () () = 50% of % of 50% of % of 0% of 5000 () 6 () () () 9 () 7 3 () 3 0. (58) () = () + 57 () 53 () 3 3 () 33 3 Directions (-5) What should come in place of the question mark in the given series () () 0 () None of these () 9 () 57 8 () () 9 () () 6 None of these () 55 () 5 60 () 33.5 None of these () 5 () 33 () The volume of a rectangular block of stone is 0368 dm, its dimensions are in the ratio of 3. If its entire surface is polished at paisa per dm, then what is the total cost () ` 3.68 () ` 3.50 ` 63 () None of these

7 7 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR 7. A B 6 () 5 36 () () A , B () 0 () 0 30 () `.50 ` () () () 5 0 () 7 0 () 8 3 () () () () 9 () 5 () 6 () 7 ) () ` () ` 30 ` () ` B, A 3 B, C A C 5 A, B C () 8 () () () 3.5 () 5 8 () 0 6 ) () 90 () 0 0 () A ` % A, () 6% () 5% % () 5% 0% 0%, )

8 8 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR 7. A has 3 shares in a lottery containing 3 prizes and 9 blanks. B has two shares in a lottery containing prizes and 6 blanks. Compare their chances of success. () 5 36 () () 5 76 None of these 8. If the probability that A will live 5 yr is 7 8 and that B will live 5 yr is 9, then what is the 0 probability that both will live after 5 yr () 5 0 None of these () () 5 9. When the waste pipe is closed, two taps can separately fill a cistern in 0 and min respectively. When the waste pipe is opened they together fill it in 5 min. How long does it take the waste pipe to empty the cistern, when the taps are closed () 7 min 0 sec () 8 min 3 sec min () 0 min None of these 50. In climbing a m long round pole, a monkey climbs 6 m in the first minute and slips 3 m in the next minute. What time (in minutes) the monkey would take to reach the top of the pole () () 3 (d) 9 None of these 5. In a flight of 3000 km an aircraft was slowed down by bad weather. If average speed for the trip was reduced by 00 km/h and the time increased by one hour, find the original duration of the flight. () 5 h () 6 h h () 7 h None of these 5. A tin of oil was 5 full. When six bottles of oil were taken out and four bottles of oil were poured into, it was 3 full. How many bottles of oil were contained by the tin () 0 () 0 30 () 0 None of these 53. Postcard costing 30 paise each and inland letters costing `.50 each were purchased for ` 66. Total number of postcards and inland letters purchased was 60. If the number of postcards and inland letters is interchanged, then what is the cost () ` () ` 30 ` () ` 60 None of these 5. B is 3 yrs older than A and B is also 3 yrs younger than C. 3 yrs hence, the respective ratio between the ages of A and C will be 5. What is the sum of the present ages of A, B and C () 8 yrs () 56 yrs 63 yrs () 8 yrs 7 yrs 55. The ratio of the speed of the boat upstream to the speed of the boat downstream is 3. What is the speed of the boat in still water if it covers km downstream in hours 0 minutes (in km/h) () 3.5 () 5 8 () A car travelling at an average speed of 75 kmph covers a certain distance in 5 minutes. At what speed should the car travel the same distance to reduce the travelling time to 0 minutes (in kmph) () 90 () 0 0 () A bought a certain quantity of oranges at a total cost of ` 00. He sold of those 3 oranges at 0% loss. If A earn an overall profit of 0%, at what percentage profit did A sell the rest of the oranges () 6% () 5% % () 5% 0%

9 9 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR 58. ` 600 A 59. 0% B 0% () ` 3750 () ` 500 ` 000 () ` 350 ` () () 0 () A B A 6 () 8 5% B 8 8 () 9 6 () 6 9 (6-65) X A , () 5 6 () 5 5 () % 0 5% () 0 () 5 55 () , 5 () 0 () 5 30 () , 009 () 800 () () , 006 () 0 () 30 0 () 35 5

10 0 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR 58. ` 600 was partly invested in Scheme A at 0% pa compound interest (compounded annually) for yrs and partly in Scheme B at 0% pa simple interest for yrs. Both the schemes earn equal interests. How much was invested in Scheme A () ` 3750 () ` 500 ` 000 () ` 350 ` There are three positive numbers. One-third of the average of all the three numbers is 8 less than the value of the highest number. The average of the lowest and the lowest number is 8. What is the highest number () () 0 () There are two jars - A and B containing a mixture of milk and water only. Jar A has 8 litres of mixture which has 5% water. Jar B has litres of mixture. Milk and water in jar in B are in the respective ratio of 6. The content of both the jars are mixed. What is the percentage of water in the new mixture () 8 () 9 6 () 6 9 Directions (6-65) Study the table and answer the following given questions Data related to Candidates appeared and qualified from State 'X' in a competitive exam during 5 yrs. 6. In 00, if the number of female qualified candidates was 76, what was the respective ratio of number of male qualified candidates and number of female qualified candidates () 5 6 () 5 5 () The num ber of app eare d can did at es increased by 0% from 006 to 0. If 5% of the appeared candidates qualified in 0, what was the number of qualified candidates in 0 () 0 () 5 55 () In 007, the respective ratio of number of appea re d candidates to the qua lified candidates was 5. Number of female qualified candidates consistutes what percent of number of appeared candidates in the same year () 0 () 5 30 () In 009, if the difference between number of male qualified candidates and female qualified candidates was 7, what was the number of appeared candidates in 009 () 800 () () If the average number of qualified candidates in 006 and 008 was 9, what percent of appeared candidates qualified in the competitive exam in 006 () 0 () 30 0 () 35 5

11 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR 66.,,, 3, 5, () () () 67. Z = 5 ACT, 8, BAT () 39 () () 6 68., I 0, 0 I, 5 5 I () () () I. P Q P, Q II. P Q P, Q III. P $ Q IV. P # Q P, Q P, Q 69. D, A () A $ B # C # D () C A $ D B A C $ B D () B A $ C # D 70. R, T () R S # U $ T () U R # S # T U R S # T () K # R $ S T 7. A, C () D # C $ B # A E() A # B $ D E $ C C # D $ B # A $ E () B E # C $ E A, 8 sky is blue 6 sea is deep 698 sea looks blue. 7. 'sky' () () 8 () 73. 'is' () 8 () () 7. 'look' () () 8 6 () 'sea' () () 8 6 () 76. 'blue' () 8 () 6 () 'deep' () () 6 () 9 (78-8) () () () () () ()

12 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR REASONING ABILITY 66. In the following sequence, stands for Run stands for Stop, 3 stands for Go, stands for Sit and 5 stands for Wait. If the sequence is continued, which instruction will come next () Wait () Sit Stop () Run None of these 67. If Z = 5 and ACT is equal to 8, then BAT will be equal to () 39 () () 6 None of these 68. While facing East, I turn to my left and walk 0 m, then turn to my left and walk 0 m. Now, I turn 5 degrees towards my right in North-West direction and cover 5 m. At this point, in which direction am I from my starting point () South-East () South-West North-East () North-West None of these Directions (69-7) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions I. P Q means P is mother of Q. II. P Q means P is sister of Q. III. P $ Q means P is father of Q. IV. P # Q means P is brother of Q. 69. Which of the following means D is definitely daughter of A () A $ B # C # D () C A $ D B A C $ B D () B A $ C # D None of these 70. Which of the following means R is brother of T () R S # U $ T () U R # S # T U R S # T () K # R $ S T None of these 7. Which of the following means A is nephew of C () D # C $ B # A E() A # B $ D E $ C C # D $ B # A $ E () B E # C $ E A None of these Directions (7-77) Study the information given below and answer the given questions In a certain code language, 8 means sky is blue. 6 means sea is deep and 698 means sea looks blue. 7. What number is the code for 'sky' () () 8 () Can't be determined None of these 73. What is the code for 'is' () 8 () () None of these 7. What is the code for 'look' () () 8 6 () 9 None of these 75. What is the code for 'sea' () () 8 6 () None of these 76. What is the code for 'blue' () 8 () 6 () 9 None of these 77. What is the code for 'deep' () () 6 () 9 None of these Directions (78-8) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions Piyush, Kadir, Rajeev, Sunanda, Trilochan and Urvashi are six members of a family. Eac h one is en ga ged in a different profession i.e. Doctor, Lawyer, Teacher, Engineer, Nurse and a Banker. Each one of them remains at home on a different day of the week from Monday to Saturday. The lawyer in the family stays at home on Thursday. Rajeev stays at home on Tuesday. Piyush, a doctor, does not remain at home either on Wednesday or Saturday. Sunanda is neither a lawyer nor the teacher, but she remains at home on Friday. Kadir is the engineer. Trilochan is the bank manager. 78. Who is the nurse in the family () Sunanda () Piyush Urvashi () Trilochan None of these 79. Who among the following stays at home on the day on which Rajeev stays at home () Kadir () Sunanda Kadir or Trilochan () Urvashi None of these

13 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR 80. () () () () () () () () () (83-87) I II (86-87) 86. I. II. 87. I. II. (88-9) () I () II I II () I II I II (83-8) 83. I. II. 8. I. II. 85. I. II. 88. () () () 89. () () () 90. () () () 9. () () () 3

14 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR 80. Which of the following combinations is correct () Rajeev - Teacher () Sunanda - Nurse Urvashi - Thursday () All are correct None of these 8. Uravashi's profession is. () Lawyer () Nurse Teacher () Data inadequate None of these 8. Who among them stays at home on the next day on which Sunanda stays at home () Kadir () Kadir or Trilochan Urvashi () Rajeev None of these Directions (83-87) In each group of questions below are given three/four state ments followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the tw o/three stateme nts, disreg ardi ng commonly known facts. Give answer () if only conclusion I follows. () if only conclusion II follows. if either conclusion I or II follows. () if neither conclusion I nor II follows. if both conclusion I and II follow. (83-85) Statements Some balls are footballs. All bats are balls. All footballs are volleyballs. No fund is a bat. 83. Conclusions I. All volleyballs being balls is a possibility. II. All funds are balls. 8. Conclusions I. Al l funds bei ng volley ba lls is a possibility. II. Some funds can never be footballs. 85. Statements No star is a sun. All suns are planets. All stars are moons. Conclusions I. Some moons if they are suns must be planets. II. Some stars which are planets may also be suns. (86-87) Statements Some stores are not products. All businesses are stores. All businesses are capital. 86. Conclusions I. Some products which are capital are also stores. II. No product is a store. 87. Conclusions I. All products being businesses is a possibility. II. Some stores which are not business are capital. Directions (83-9) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions Marwah and Ramesh are in the same team of hockey players. Prem has defea ted Ramesh in badminton but lost to Saurabh in te nnis. Naresh is a te am m at e of Samrat in football and with Saurabh in hockey. Ram esh defeated Saurabh in chess. Those who play cricket, don't play badminton, volleyball or tennis. Marwah and Prem are in opposite teams of basket. Naresh represents his state in cricket while Samrat does so at the district level. Boys who play chess don't play football, basket or volleyball. Marwah and Prem are together in the volleyball team. Boys who play football play hockey also. 88. Name the boys who don't play football. () Ramesh and Saurabh () Ramesh and Samrat Saurabh and Naresh () Ramesh and Naresh None of these 89. Which is the most popular game with this group () Hockey () Cricket Chess () Volleyball None of these 90. Which boy plays both badminton and hockey () Naresh () Ramesh Saurabh () Prem None of these 9. Which two boys plays both Chess and Hockey () Marwah and Ramesh () Prem and Samrat Samrat and Naresh () Ramesh and Saurabh None of these

15 5 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR 9. () () () (93-97) () I () II I II () I II () I () II I II 98. I II () I II I II I. 93. P = Q, M < N, P < N, J < M I. P > M II. N > J 9. C > Q, L = T, D < C, L < Q I. Q > L II. D > L 95. U < V, S > C, U > F, F > C I. V > C II. U > S 96. T > R, I < E, T > E, I = L I. E = R II. R > L 97. L < M, N > J, X > M, L = N I. N < M II. N > M (98-00) I II. 99. I. II II I. II. 0.7

16 6 Centres at MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR 9. Which boy does not play hockey () Marwah () Prem Saurabh () Samrat None of these Directions (93-97) In each of these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer () if only conclusion I is true. () if only conclusion II is true. if either conclusion I or II is true. () if neither conclusion I nor II is true. if both the conclusions I and II are true. 93. Statements P = Q, M < N, P < N, J < M Conclusions I. P > M II. N > J 9. Statements C > Q, L = T, D < C, L < Q Conclusions I. Q > L II. D > L 95. Statements U < V, S > C, U > F, F > C Conclusions I. V > C II. U > S 96. Statements T > R, I < E, T > E, I = L Conclusions I. E = R II. R > L 97. Statements L < M, N > J, X > M, L = N Conclusions I. N < M II. N > M Direction (98-00) In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and dec ide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. Give answer () if only assumption I is implicit. () if only assumption II is implicit. if either assumption I or II is implicit. () if neither assumpt ion I nor II is implicit. if both assumptions I and II are implicit. 98. Statement Please send an official letter rather than semi-official on this subject this time. Assumptions I. The format and emphasis of different types of letters is different. II. We can send different types of letters on the same subject. 99. Statement Please check the availability of two tickets from Delhi to Lucknow. Assumptions I. The person checkin g knows t he desired mode of travel II. The person checkin g knows t he details of the person travelling. 00. Statement If you want to increase your writing speed, use 0.7 pen. Assumptions I. There are different types of pen available. II. The person being told understand what is 0.7 pen.

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