1. The average salary of 3 workers is 95 Rs. per week. If
one earns Rs.115 and second earns Rs.65 how much is the salary of the 3rd worker.
Ans.105.
2. A 16 stored building has 12000 sq.feet on each floor.
Company A rents 7 floors and company B rents 4 floors. What is the number of
sq.feet of unrented floor space.
Ans.60000
3.During a given week A programmer spends 1/4 of his time
preparing flow chart, 3/8 of his time coding and the rest of the time in
debugging the programs. If he works 48 hours during the week , how many hours
did he spend debugging the program.
Ans. 18.
4. A company installed 36 machines at the beginning of the
year. In March they installed 9 additional machines and then disconnected 18 in
August. How many were still installed at the end of the year.
Ans. 27
5. A man owns 2/3 of the market research beauro business and
sells 3/4 of his shares for Rs. 75000. What is the value of Business ?
Ans.150000
6. If 12 file cabinets require 18 feet of wall space, how
many feet of wall space will 30 cabinets require?
Ans.45
7. A computer printer produced 176,400 lines in a given day.
If the printer was in operation for seven hours during the day, how many lines
did it print per minute?
Ans.420
8. From its total income, A sales company spent Rs.20,000
for advertising, half of the remainder on commissions and had Rs.6000 left.
What was its total income?
Ans.32000
9. On Monday a banker processed a batch of cheques, on
Tuesday she processed three times as many, and on Wednesday she processed 4000
cheques. In the three days, she processed 16000 cheques. How many did she
process on Tuesday?
Ans.9000
10. The cost of four dozen proof machine ribbons and five
dozen accouting machine ribbons was Rs.160/-. If one dozen accounting machine
ribbons cost Rs.20/-, what is the cost of a dozen proof machine ribbons?
Ans.Rs.15
11. If a clerk can process 80 cheques in half an hour, how
many cheques can she process in a seven and one half hour day?
Ans.1200
12. In a library, there are two racks with 40 books per
rack. On a given day, 30 books were issued. What fraction remained in the
racks?
Ans.5/8
13. The average length of three tapes is 6800 feet. None of
the tapes is less than 6400 feet. What is the greatest possible length of one
of the other tapes?
Ans.7600
14. A company rented a machine for Rs.700/- a month. Five
years later the treasurer calculated that if the company had purchased the
machine and paid Rs.100/- monthly maintenance charge, the company would have
saved
Rs.2000/-. What was the purchase price of the machine?
Ans.Rs.34000
15. Two computers each produced 48000 public utility bills
in a day. One computer printed bills at the rate of 9600 an hour and the other
at the rate of 7800 an hour. When the first computer finished its run, how many
bills did the other computer still have to print?
Ans.9000
16. If a salesman's average is a new order every other week,
he will break the office record of the year. However, after 28 weeks, he is six
orders behind schedule. In what proportion of the remaining weeks does he have
to
obtain a new order to break the record?
Ans.3/4
17 On a given day, a bank had 16000 cheques returned by
customers. Inspection of the first 800 cheques indicated that 100 of those 800
had errors and were therefore the available immediately for data processing. On
this basis, how many cheques would be available immediately for data processing
on that day?
Ans.14000
18. A tape manufacturer reduces the price of his heavy duty
tape from Rs.30/- to Rs.28/- a reel and the price of a regular tape from
Rs.24/- to Rs.23/- a reel. A computing centre normally spends Rs.1440/- a month
for tapes
and 3/4 of this is for heavy duty tapes. How much will they
save a month under the new prices?
Ans.Rs.87
19. The dimensions of a certain machine are 48" X
30" X 52". If the size of the machine is increased proportionately
until the sum of its dimensions equals 156", what will be the increase in
the shortest side?
Ans. 6"
20 In a certain company, 20% of the men and 40% of the women
attended the annual company picnic. If 35% of all the employees are man, what
percent of all the employees went to the picnic?
Ans.33%
21. It cost a college Rs.0.70 a copy to produce a Programme
for the homecoming football game. If Rs.15,000/- was received for
advertisements in the programme, how many copies at Rs.0.50 a copy must be sold
to make a profit of Rs.8000/- ?
Ans. 35000
22. If the digits of my present age are reversed then i get
the age of my son. If 1 year ago my age was twice as that of my son. Find my
present age.
Ans. father-73, son-37
23. There are 6561 balls out of them 1 is heavy. Find the
min. no. of times the balls have to be weighed for finding out the heavy ball.
Ans. 8
24.If I walk with 30 miles/hr i reach 1 hour before and if i
walk with 20 miles/hr i reach 1 hour late. Find the distance between 2 points
and the exact time of reaching destination is 11 am then find the speed with
which it walks.
Ans. 120miles and 24 miles/hr
25. A thief steals half the total no of loaves of bread plus
1/2 loaf from a bakery. A second thief steals half the remaining no of loaves
plus 1/2 loaf and so on. After the 5th thief has stolen there are no more
loaves left in the
bakery. What was the total no of loaves did the bakery have
at the beginning.
Ans: 31.
26. A person needs 6 steps to cover a distance of one slab.
If he increases his foot length (step length) by 3 inches he needs only 5 steps
to cover the slabs length. What is the length of the each slab.
Ans: 31 inches.
27. There are 19 red balls and one black ball. Ten balls are
put in one jar and the remaining 10 are put in another jar. What is the
possibility that the black is in the right jar.
Ans: 1/2.
28. There is one lily in the pond on 1st june . There are
two in the pond on 2nd june . There are four on 3rd june and so on. The pond is
full with lilies by the end of the june .
(i) On which date the pond is half full?
Ans: 29th.
29. A lorry starts from Banglore to Mysore at 6.00 A.M, 7.00
A.M, 8.00 am.....10 pm. Similarly one another starts from Mysore to Banglore at
6.00 am,7.00 am, 8.00 am.....10.00pm. A lorry takes 9 hours to travel from
Banglore to Mysore and vice versa.
(i) A lorry which has started at 6.00 am will cross how many
lorries.
Ans: 10.
30. A person meets a train at a railway station coming daily
at a particular time . One day he is late by 25 minutes, and he meets the train
5 k.m. before the station. If his speed is 12 kmph, what is the speed of the train
?
Ans: 60 kmph
2. Reasoning (30 quest)
Answer Questions 1 to 5 on the basis of the information
given below:
The only people to attend a conference were four ship
captains and the first mates of three of those captains. The captains were L,
M, N and O; the first mates were A, D and G Each person in turn delivered a
report to the assembly as follows:
Each of the first mates delivered their report exactly after
his or her captain. The first captain to speak was M, and captain N spoke after
him.
1. Among the following which is not an appropriate order of
delivered reports?
M, A, N, G, O, L, D
M, D, N, G, L, O, A
M, N, A, L, D, O, G
M, N, A, O, D, L, G
M, N, G, D, O, L, A
Ans : E
2. In case L speaks after A, and A is the third of the first
mates to speak, then among the following statements which would be untrue?
O spoke immediately after G.
The order of the first four speakers was M, G, N, D.
O's first mate was present.
A was the fourth speaker after M.
The captains spoke in the order M, N, O, L.
Ans : D
3. Among the following statements which statement must be
true?
In case the second speaker was a captain, the seventh
speaker was a first mate.
In case the second speaker was a first mate, the seventh
speaker was a captain.
In case the third speaker was a first mate, the seventh
speaker was a captain.
In case the third speaker was a captain, the seventh speaker
was a first mate.
In case the seventh speaker was a first mate, the first and
third speakers were captains.
Ans : A
4. In case A spoke immediately after L and immediately
before O, and O was not the last speaker, L spoke
second
third
fourth
fifth
sixth
Ans : C
5. In case G is M's first mate, D could be the person who
spoke immediately
prior to T
prior to L
prior to V
after T
after V
Ans : D
6. At the college entrance exam, a candidate is admitted
according to whether he has passed or failed the test. Of the candidates who
are really capable, 80 % pass the test and of the incapable, 25 % pass the
test. Given that 40 % of the candidates are really capable, then the proportion
of the really capable students who can pass the test to the total students who
can pass is about:
A. 68% B. 70% C. 75% D. 73%
Ans: B
7. Excluding stoppages, the speed of a bus is 54 km/hr and
including stoppages, it is 45 km/hr. For how many minutes does the bus stop per
hour ?
A. 12 B. 10 C. 9 D. 15
Ans: B
8. A boy goes to see a film and finds a man who is his
relative. The man is the husband of the sister of his mother. How is the man
related to the boy?
A. Uncle B. Brother C. Nephew D. None of the above
Ans: A
9. The ratio between the number of passengers travelling by
I & II Class between two railway stations is 1 : 50, whereas the ratio of
the I & II Class fares between the same stations is 3 : 1. If on a
particular day, Rs. 1325 were
collected from the passengers travelling between these
stations, what was the amount collected from the II Class passengers ?
A. Rs.1250 B. Rs. 1100 C. Rs. 1000 D. Rs.1150
Ans: A
10. When Rajeev was born, his father was 32 years older than
his brother and his mother was 25 years older than his sister. If Rajeev's
brother is 6 years older than Rajeev and his mother is 3 years younger than his
father, how old was Rajeev's sister when Rajeev was born?
A. 15 Years B. 7 Years C. 17 Years D. 10 Years
Ans: D
11. If STRAY is coded as TUSBZ then how will MOURN be coded?
(A) LPVSO
(B) NPVSO
(C) NVPSO
(D) NPSVO
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
12. If MAGIC is coded as PXJFF then how will LEASH be coded?
(A) PBDVD
(B) OBDVL
(C) OHEOK
(D) OBDPK
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
13. If DOWN is coded as FQYP then how will WITH be coded?
(A) KYN
(B) JYK
(C) YKVJ
(D) JKVY
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
14. If BINARY is coded as DHPZTK then how will KIDNAP be
coded?
(A) MKFPCQ
(B) MHFPZQ
(C) IKFMYO
(D) MHFMCO
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
15. If RASCAL is coded as QZRBZK then how will SOLDER be
coded?
(A) RNMEDQ
(B) RPKEDS
(C) TPMEFS
(D) RNKCDQ
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
Directions 16:20 : In each question below are given two
statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the
given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from
commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding
commonly known facts.
Give answer (A) if only conclusion I follows; (B) if only
conclusion II follows; (C) if either I or II follows (D) if neither I or II
follows and (E) if both I and II.
16.Statements : All puppets are dolls
All dolls are toys
Conclusions : I. Some toys are puppets
II. All toys are puppets
Ans: A
17.Statements : All apples are oranges
Some oranges are papayas
Conclusions : I. Some apples are papayas
II. Some papayas are apples
Ans: D
18. Statements :Some players are singers
All singers are tall
Conclusions : I. Some players are tall
II. All players are tall
Ans: A
19.Statements : All coins are crows
Some crows are pens
Conclusions : I. No pen is coin
II. Some coins are pens
Ans: D
20.Statements : All men are married
Some men are educated
Conclusions : I. Some married are educated
II. Some educated are married
Ans: E
21. Pointing to a man Snehlata says, "He is the only
son of my father's father." How is Snehlata related to the man ?
(A) Mother
(B) Grand daughter
(C) Niece
(D) Sister
(E) None of these
Ans : (E)
22. Pointing to a lady in photograph, Madhurendra said,
"Her mother is the only daughter of my mother's mother." How is
Madhurendra related to the lady?
(A) Nephew
(B) Uncle
(C) Maternal uncle
(D) Brother
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
23. If P x Q means— 'P is the brother of Q', P ÷ Q means 'P
is the son of Q' and 'P – Q' means 'P is the sister of Q' , then which of the
following relations will show that Q is the maternal uncle of P ?
(A) Q x R ÷ P
(B) Q ÷ R – P
(C) P x R – Q
(D) P ÷ R – Q
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
24. In the class of 40 students, if Sanju is at 30th place
from one end, what is his position from the other end?
(A) 9th
(B) 12th
(C) 10th
(D) 11th
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
25. In a row of girls, Nivedita is 15th from the left and
Vimla is 23rd from the right. If they interchange their positions, then
Nivedita becomes 18 th from the left. Then at what position will Vimla be from
the right?
(A) 25th
(B) 24th
(C) 26th
(D) 20th
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
26. As 'Hindu worshiper' is related to 'Temple' in the same
way 'Maulvi' is related to what?
(A) Monastery
(B) Church
(C) Mosque
(D) Sikh temple
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
27. As 'Hungry' is related to 'Food' in the same way
'Thirsty' is related to what?
(A) Drink
(B) Tea
(C) Coffee
(D) Juice
(E) Waler
Ans : (E)
28. As 'Fly' is related to 'Parrot' in the same way 'Creep'
is related to what?
(A) Snake
(B) Rabbit
(C) Fish
(D) Crocodile
(E) Sparrow
Ans : (A)
29. If ‘M’ denotes ‘÷’, ‘K, denotes ‘–’, ‘T’ denotes ‘×’ and
‘R’ denotes ‘+’, then; 20 K 16 T 8 M 4 R 6 = ?
(A) 18
(B) – 6
(C) – 12
(D) – 18
(E) None of these
Ans: B
30. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word
TERMINATE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the
English alphabet ?
(A) None
(B) One
(C) Two
(D) Three
(E) More than three
Ans: B
3. English (30 quest)
Directions 1-5: In each of the following questions, there is
a certain relationship between two given words on one side of : : and one word
is given on another side of : :while another word is to be found from the given
alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the words of the given
pair bear. Choose the correct alternative.
1.Oxygen : Burn : : Carbon dioxide : ?
(A) Isolate (B) Foam (C) Extinguish (D) Explode
Ans: (C)
2. Grain : Stock : : Stick : ?
(A) Heap (B) Bundle (C) Collection (D) String
Ans: (B)
3. Planet : Orbit : : Projectile : ?
(A) Trajectory (B) Track (C) Milky way (D) Path
Ans: (A)
4. Genuine : Authentic : : Mirage : ?
(A) Image (B) Transpiration (C) Reflection (D) Illusion
Ans: (D)
5.Illiteracy : Education : : Flood : ?
(A) Rain (B) Bridge (C) Dam (D) River
Ans: (C)
Directions for Questions 6 to10 :Each of the following
sentences has been divided into four parts. There is an error in one of the
parts. Point out the part which has an error .
6.A) I was astonished by the highly exciting tricks /
B) the acrobat displayed on the rope /
C) at great risk of like
D) at such an advanced age.
Ans: A
7. A) We, who are fortunate enough /
B) to have lived in the present century, /
C) hardly realize how our ancestors suffered /
D) from the belief in the existence of evil spirits.
Ans: B
8. A) We were expecting at least twenty delegates /
B) to participate in the seminar, /
C) but when I reached the hall,
D) I found no any delegate present there.
Ans: D
9. A) We bought five dozens pencils from a shop,/
B) but on opening in the packet at home /
C) we found five pencils short, /
D) but the shopkeeper did not accept the responsibility of
the shortage.
Ans: A
10. A) I wanted to book a parcel weighting twenty and a half
kilos /
B) but the booking -clerk refused to book it /
C) on the ground
D) that it was not properly sealed.
Ans: A
Directions for Questions 11-15: In each of the following
questions, a paragraph or a sentence has been broken up into different parts.
The parts have been scrambled and numbered as given below. Choose the correct
order of these parts from the given alternatives
A. The potential exchanges between the officials of IBBF and
the Maharashtra Body-Building Association has all the trappings of a drama we
are accustomed to.
B. In the case of sportspersons, there is room for some
sympathy, but the apathy of the administrators, which has even led to sanctions
from international bodies, is unpardonable.
C. A case in the point is the hefty penalty of US $10,000
slapped on the Indian Body-Building Federation for not fulfilling its
commitment for holding the Asian Championships in Mumbai in October.
D. It is a matter of deep regret and concern that the sports
administrators often cause more harm to the image of the country than sportsmen
and sportswomen do through their dismal performances.
1] CABD 2] DBCA 3] DABC 4] CDBA
Ans: 2
A. Its cargo consisted of 38 sacks of spices and Magellan
himself had been hacked to pieces on the beach of Mactan in the Phillipines
B. So contrary to popular beliefe it was the crew of the
Victoria who were the first men to have sailed around the globe
C. In spetembre 1522 Victoria , the sole survivor of the
Armada, limped into the spanish port San Lucar , manned by a skeleton crew of
15, so weak they could not talk
D. In septembre 1519 the Armada de Molucca of five ships and
250 sailors has set out from San lucar de Barrameda under the command of
Fernando de Magellan
E. It was to sail to the spice islands of the Malayan
Archipelago where they were to excahnge an assortemnt of bells , mirrors , and
scissors for cinnamon and cloves.
1] DECAB 2] AEDCB 3] CDEAB 4] DEABC
Ans:1
A. What came out was very large garland made out of currency
notes.
B. The unsuspecting governor opened the box in full view of
the gathering
C. When the RBI governor came to inaugrate the new printing
press , the local unit of the BJP handed him a gift wrapped box
D. There was a twist - the notes were all as tattered as
notes could get
1] DACB 2] CABD 3] CBAD 4] DCAB
Ans:3
A. But in the industrial era destroying the enemy’s
productive capacity means bombing the factories which are located in the
cities.
B. So in the agrarian era, if you need to destroy the
enemy’s productive capacity, what you want to do is bum his fields, or if
you’re really vicious, salt them.
C. Now in the information era, destroying the enemy’s
productive capacity means destroying the information infrastructure.
D. How do you do battle with your enemy?
E. The idea is to destroy the enemy’s productive capacity,
and depending upon the economic foundation, that productive capacity is
different in each case.
F. With regard to defence, the purpose of the military is to
defend the nation and be prepared to do battle with its enemy.
1] FDEBAC 2] FCABED 3] DEBACF 4] DFEBAC
Ans:1
A. The situations in which violence occurs and the nature of
that violence tends to be clearly defined at least in theory, as in the
proverbial Irishman’s question: ‘Is this a private fight or can anyone join
in?’
B. So the actual risk to outsiders, though no doubt higher
than our societies, is calculable.
C. Probably the only uncontrolled applications of force are
those of social superiors to social inferiors and even here there are probably
some rules.
D. However binding the obligation to kill, members of
feuding families engaged in mutual massacre will be genuinely appalled if by
some mischance a bystander or outsider is killed.
1] DABC 2] ACDB 3] CBAD 4] DBAC
Ans:1
Directions for Questions 16 to 20: The passage given below
is followed by a set of five questions. Choose the most appropriate answer to
each question.
To summarize the Classic Maya collapse, we can tentatively
identify five strands. I acknowledge, however, that Maya archaeologists still
disagree vigorously among themselves—in part, because the different strands
evidently varied in importance among different parts of the Maya realm; because
detailed archaeological studies are available for only some Maya sites; and
because it remains puzzling why most of the Maya heartland remained nearly
empty of population and failed to recover after the collapse and after re-growth
of forests.
With those caveats, it appears to me that one strand
consisted of population growth outstripping available resources: a dilemma
similar to the one foreseen by Thomas Malthus in 1798 and being played out
today in Rwanda (Chapter 10), Haiti (Chapter 11), and elsewhere. As the
archaeologist David Webster succinctly puts it, “Too many farmers grew too many
crops on too much of the landscape.” Compounding that mismatch between
population and resources was the second strand: the effects of deforestation
and hillside erosion, which caused a decrease in the amount of useable farmland
at a time when more rather than less farmland was needed, and possibly
exacerbated by an anthropogenic drought resulting from deforestation, by soil
nutrient depletion and other soil problems, and by the struggle to prevent
bracken ferns from overrunning the fields.
The third strand consisted of increased fighting, as more
and more people fought over fewer resources. Maya warfare, already endemic,
peaked just before the collapse. That is not surprising when one reflects that
at least 5,000,000 people, perhaps many more, were crammed into an area smaller
than the state of Colorado (104,000 square miles). That warfare would have
decreased further the amount of land available for agriculture, by creating
no-man’s lands between principalities where it was now unsafe to farm. Bringing
matters to a head was the strand of climate change. The drought at the time of
the Classic collapse was not the first drought that the Maya had lived through,
but it was the most severe. At the time of previous droughts, there were still
uninhabited parts of the Maya landscape, and people at a site affected by
drought could save themselves by moving to another site. However, by the time
of the Classic collapse the landscape was now full, there was no useful
unoccupied land in the vicinity on which to begin anew, and the whole
population could not be accommodated in the few areas that continued to have
reliable water supplies.
As our fifth strand, we have to wonder why the kings and
nobles failed to recognize and solve these seemingly obvious problems
undermining their society. Their attention was evidently focused on their
short-term concerns of enriching themselves, waging wars, erecting monuments, competing
with each other, and extracting enough food from the peasants to support all
those activities. Like most leaders throughout human history, the Maya kings
and nobles did not heed long-term problems, insofar as they perceived them. We
shall return to this theme in Chapter 14.
Finally, while we still have some other past societies to
consider in this book before we switch our attention to the modern world, we
must already be struck by some parallels between the Maya and the past
societies discussed in Chapters 2-4. As on Easter Island, Mangareva, and among
the Anasazi, Maya environmental and population problems led to increasing
warfare and civil strife. As on Easter Island and at Chaco Canyon, Maya peak
population numbers were followed swiftly by political and social collapse.
Paralleling the eventual extension of agriculture from Easter Island’s coastal
lowlands to its uplands, and from the Mimbres floodplain to the hills, Copan’s
inhabitants also expanded from the floodplain to the more fragile hill slopes,
leaving them with a larger population to feed when the agricultural boom in the
hills went bust. Like Easter Island chiefs erecting ever larger statues,
eventually crowned by pukao, and like Anasazi elite treating themselves to
necklaces of 2,000 turquoise beads, Maya kings sought to outdo each other with
more and more impressive temples, covered with thicker and thicker plaster—
reminiscent in turn of the extravagant conspicuous consumption by modern
American CEOs. The passivity of Easter chiefs and Maya kings in the face of the
real big threats to their societies completes our list of disquieting
parallels.
According to the passage, which of the following best
represents the factor that has been cited by the author in the context of
Rwanda and Haiti?
(1) Various ethnic groups competing for land and other
resources.
(2) Various ethnic groups competing for limited land
resources.
(3) Various ethnic groups fighting wit each other.
(4) Various ethnic groups competing for political power.
(5) Various ethnic groups fighting for their identity.
Ans: 2
By an anthropogenic drought, the author means
(1) A drought caused by lack of rains.
(2) A drought caused due to deforestation.
(3) A drought caused by failure to prevent bracken ferns
from overrunning the fields.
(4) A drought caused by actions of human beings.
(5) A drought caused by climate changes.
Ans: 4
According to the passage, the drought at the time of Maya
collapse had a different impact compared to the droughts earlier because
(1) The Maya kings continue to be extravagant when common
people were suffering.
(2) It happened at the time of collapse of leadership among
Mayas.
(3) It happened when the Maya population had occupied all
available land suited for agriculture.
(4) AIt was followed by internecine warfare among Mayans.
(5) Irreversible environmental degradation led to this
drought.
Ans: 3
According to the author, why is it difficult to explain the
reasons for Maya collapse?
(1) Copan inhabitants destroyed all records of that period.
(2) The constant deforestation and hillside erosion have
wiped out all traces of the Maya kingdom.
(3) Archaeological sites of Mayas do not provide any
consistent evidence.
(4) It has not been possible to ascertain which of the
factors best explains as to why the Maya civilization collapsed.
(5) At least five million people were crammed into a small
area.
Ans: 4
Which factor has not been cited as one of the factors
causing the collapse of Maya society?
(1) Environmental degradation due to excess population.
(2) Social collapse due to excess population.
(3) Increased warfare among Maya people.
(4) Climate change.
(5) Obsession of Maya population with their own short-term
concerns.
Ans: 3
Directions 21-25: Pick out from the words, given below each
sentence, the word which would complete the sentence correctly and
meaningfully.
21. Unhygienic circumstances..................health
problems.
A) give rise to B) bring in to existence C) call for D)
replace
Ans: A
22. If she were chosen for the job, she..........a good secretary.
A) will make B) can make C) would make D) would have made
Ans: C
23. Didn't you go to the restaurant yesterday...........?
A) No I did'nt B) Yes I didn't C) No, I did D) will, yes.
Ans: A
24. The Chernobil tragedy had taken place about four
years.............
A) past B) ago C) before D) since
Ans: B
25.Every government servant is finding it necessary to
supplement his............... by doing something extra.
A) earnings B) profits C) remuneration D) income
Ans: D
Directions 11-15: In each of the following questions, out of
the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the
given word.
26. Abolish
minimize
Ans: A
27. make up
invent
complete
Ans: D
28. dispatched
taken by force
ordered to go
sent
Ans: D
29. ARDUOUS
Short
Difficult
Easy
Expensive
Ans: B
30. ABODE
Family
Farm
Car
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