CAT 2017 Previous Year Question Paper with Answer Key - Shift 2

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CAT 2017 Previous Year Question Paper with Answer Key - Shift 2


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[The passage below is accompanied by a set of six questions. Choose the best answer to each question,

once our most precious resource and our mes ie one As anyone who has ever
‘with children knows, every single I rn creative. every human being as snnately
deco ons, materials and ideas, and devise new

The big my E great indi” creatinty 15 2 500
ar biggest crealive breakthroughs come when people learn from, compete vath, and collaberate with
other people

opulations, dense
hpitcusly, they spark and cataly
fon and trade, they alow ose ideas to be sun

à meswots, and publi
eas, wich ther
Sousa

As for what staunches creativity, that’s easy, iFironic IE the very institutions that e build to manage, exploit
and perpetuate the Frais of creativity — cur big bureaucracies, a ‘out St
15 disruptive, schools and organizations are repimen infame

reporting on a gr
way, wheat
were 8 10 10, only
year-olds took the
A wrung out of us

38 percent achiev
are adults, our creativity has D

nist Jane Jacobs what males some places more creative than others, She
fon was an easy one. AÏ ties, she sa, were Filled with creative people, that's our
me cities had more tan ders, people and institutions tra

essential
default state as people But
loci our that crest

Create (or the lack o
inequality
ana perhapsas much as half of usa our most creat
acultes to some extent, whetner as artists, m

i or educators - those of us
A who tol in low-wage rte an ra
ity is subjugated, ignored or waste,

se isnot in danger It's flourishing is all around us ~ in scence and technology, a
inoue rapidiy revtalizing ces. But we stil have along way to 20 1? we want to build a tly creative Society
that supports and rewards the ceateity of each and every one of us,

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Question Number 1 Questionta 4891685944 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuing: Yes Display Qu
ine Queston@pion Ne Option Orientation Ve

In tne author's view, ques promote human creativity for al the following EXCEPT tnat the
1% contain spaces that enable people 10 meet and share new ideas

pl Lo different anc novel ideas, be

e they are heme te waned groups

3 ® provide the financial and institutional networks that enable ideas to become reality

sie that promote new and creative ways of thinking

1 people need social contact rather than solation to nurture their creativity

> Y institutions created to promote creativity eventually stifle t

3 % melarger the crestive population in a city, the more likely ts to be sid

[4% large bureaucracies and institutions are the inevitable outoorre of successful cities

ine Question Optio: No Option Orientation : Vertical
he central idea of his passage isthat

1 social interaction is necessary to nurse creat

vity and ideas are gradually declining in als
3% tne-creativity divide ie widening in societies in line with Soco-sconome trends
y

4% mo

uld work in jobs that engage their creative faculties

Quinn Number: Question 1 891686947 Question Type: MCQ Option Shun Ya Display Question Number: Yes
Sie Line Question Option No Option Orienta: Ver

Jace cele believe! that
1. ® nave to struggle o retain ther creativity

ites that are mare creative

2 ® have to ‘squelch’ unproductive people and promote create
3 Y have leaders and institutions that do not block creativity

4 ® typically do not star off

ive hubs

Question Number
Sing Line Que
le 1968 study is used hereto show that

1 ® as they get older, children usually learn to be more creative
2 Y schooling today does not encourage creative thinking in cries

3 % tne more children learn, the less creative they become

4 ® technology:

prevents children from being creat

Question Number! 6 Quesionta 4891685949 Question Type: MCQ Option Shin : Yes Display Qu
ine Quo Optin No Option Orientation Ve

nis about the most “reat

Options
1 Y people who work vnth their hands are not doing creative work

2 % more than hal tation works in non-creative jobs

[5 % only artists musicians, unters. and 50 on should be walued in a socie

La moe cies ignore or waste the creativity of low-wage workers

[The passage below is accompanied by a set of six questions. Choose the best answer to each question.

During the frigid season. ¡vs often necessary to nest

ference between the blanke andthe ai outside 25 ve often have trouble leaving our were

Leñage Many plants and animals Selariy hunker dove, relying on Snone cover For safety from winter's harsh

conditions The svall area between the scowpack and the ground, called the sb might De the most
st ecospstern trat you have never heard o

-anguleted ands

rente (O degree Celsius) lo
Fanreahest can often be 30 to 40 degrees

of ths large temperature difference, a wi

ee
degree

‘during ine peak of winter, Because
the suoniviam fer winter protection

aniety of speces..cepend.

organisms living in temperate and Arctic regions, the diff being under à
nity, disruptions 10 viu brought about by €

rares t nutrient cycling trough the e

‘The Formation and ter ecologiss nave
ages tat ht ¡anon. Depth 5 nor me only
Howe teraction between snow
depth and snow density Imagine being under a stack of blankets that are ll Mattened and pressed together
en compressed, the blarkers essential form one compacted layer In contras, when they are light placed
ontop ver, their insulative capacity increases because the air pockets betwen ther trap hea
density non are therefore temer at msulanıng the ground

oth asp and density of snow to temperature. Scentsts ae now beginning so ea
ses that depend on it At frst glance

species U aifculty survaving Subzero tem:
nsequeaces are 10 so straightforward, Resear
more ky than rin) has become shorter sine 1970 When ra falls 00
cranes ne Geasiy of the snow And reduce Sins capaci, Therefore, even Dough mess
become mare overall (ron future climate change, che subniviur wil tend to become colder

The effects of à colder subnivium are complex . For example. shrubs such as crowberry and alpine azaies that
ng the forest oor tend to block the wind and 99 retain higher depths of snow arcund them. This
ow helps to keep sols insulated and in turn cmposstion and nutrient release In
field experiments, researchers rememed a portion of the Snow cover ta investigate the importante oF the
submits at on Feast n the soufre area result in darrage to plant roots and

Stag Line Question Option: No Open Oriente Verdi
nargose ofthis passage is to

Options

1 ® introduce readers 10a rela

Question Numper+7 Question 14 Se lagos! Question Type: MCO Option Shang : Yes Display Question Number: Yes

2 ® explain how the subniviun works 10 provide shelter and food to several species,

3 outline the effect

of chmate change on the subnivium

4 ® arawan analogy berween

effect of blankets on humans and of snow cover on Spec

[2 Y climate change has some positive effects on the subniviu

Sabntrium mentales a steady temperature that can be 30 to 40 degrees warmer than the vanter aur

she the savers effecis of dwindhing snow cover on the subnivium

would support wi

one ofthe following actions?

1 # Theuse
ov

pe machines in winter 10 ensure snow caver of at least eight inches

Government action % curb climate change
3 ® Aadıng cutients tothe soil in winter

an

nubs in ar

4 ® Pranting mo

Question Number 10 Question 1 4891686954 Question Type + MCQ Option Shing: Yes Display Question Number: Yes
Sage Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vertes

In paragraph 6, the author provides the examples of crouberry ans
1 ® Despite frigie temper
2 ® Dueto fngid temp
Sarat rather than trees,

alpine asalea to demanstrate tat

al species Survive 1 temperate and Arctic re

ures in the tempera

and Arctic regions, plant spaces à

3 ® The crowberry and alpine azalea are abund

ly ofthe Subnierum depends on several interrelated factors including shrubs on the forest

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Question Number: 11 Question 1 4891685958 Obfn Type: MCQ Option Shing: Yes Display Question Number: Yes
Soie Line Question Option No Option Orient Verte

ich one of he following statements can be inferred from the passage?
Options
1 Pinar n altering any one element has a ripple effect on al others

ange affecis temperate and artic regions more than equal

or and ones

3 ® A compact layer of wool is warmer than a simlarly compact layer of goose down

4 ® Theless of the subain te and Aric regions

white tragic, wil affect only temp

Question Numbers 12 Question 1d 4891685956 Question Type: MCQ Option Shing: Vex Display Question Number: Yes
Stn ins Question Option: No Option Orienta: Vertes

In paragraph 1, the author uses biankets asa device to

1% evoke the bite col of winter in the minas of readers.

Jain how blankets work to keep us warm

y betwen Dlankeisand the snowpack

o the fatal effects of excess

sapere tothe cold

[The passage below is accompanied by a set of six questions. Choose the best answer to each question.

[The end of the age ofthe interna corn
hybrid vehicles s already under way among rai

on engine isin sight. There are smal signs everywhere: the shift to
anced val make no purely

nation more neve year, Tiss a emmackable Agur
number of specalised chareng stations,

Some of i eflects the remarkabie abibies of 2 's founder, as a salesman, engineer, and
a man able to get the most out his factory workers and the goveraments he deals wih. Mr Musk s sling à

he private car is. à device of immense practi

unattainable self-fulfmment. The aoe’
thang you ml never seein à car advertisement sate even though tat ithe element in which ess
spend their lives Every single dover in a trafic jamis trying to escape from it, ye it isthe nevitabie
consequence oF mass car onmerstip

‘The Seek and swift electric car I at one level merely the most contemporary fantasy of autonomy and power
But mght also disrupt our extenor landscapes nearly as much as the fossil fuei-engined car did in the last
century Electrical cars would of course pollte far less than Tos! fuel-driven ones, instead of où reserves the
rarest matenals for battenes would make undeserving despots and their dynassies fantestcaly rich. Petro.
Stations would cisappear. The ar in cities would one more be breathable and thar streets as quiet as those of

‘This n't an unmixed good. Cars that were as sientas bicycles would Sal! be as dangerous as they are
now to anyone they hut without au warning,

goes further than that, The elecri cars of the future will beso thoroughly equiped with 3
on mechanisms iat they wil never hit anyone Just as brakes don't let you shia today, the staring
‘wheel of tomorrow will swerve you away from danger before you have even noticed it

‘This i where the Fantasy 0 full circle The logical outcome of ca
eat they vel dino owner either instead, they wil work 25 taxis do, Sumeroned at sl
Dat only for the journeys we actually need. This the Future towards which Uber ss working The ultirrate
evelopment of the private car will be to reinvent public transport Traffic jarrs val be abolished only when
the pa ‘nat then wil happen to our fantasies den Vie all have
to take to electrically powered bicyces

Seb questions Ww

wich need no

Question Number: 13 Questions 4591685972 Question Type: MCQ Option Shang: Yes Display Question Number: Yes
Sage Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Verte

(Correct 3 Weng: 1 4
Wien of the following statements best reflecis the author's argument?
Options J

1. % Hybrid and electric vehicles signal the end of the age ofinternal combustion engines.

2 ® Elon Muskis à remarkably gifted salesman

3 Y The private car represents an unattainable myth

ily renal

independence

4 ® The future Uber car val be envionment > than even the Te

Question Number: 14 Question 16 891685973 Question Type: MCQ Option Shing Yes Display Question Number: Yes

1 ® Their relance on rare materials for batteries will Support despot rule

(2% They will reduce air and noise pollution

[3% They well not decrease the nurnber of traf wor exameace com

ing to the author, the ma 3 markable sale

4% people believe in the autonomy represented by private cars

va i 49164978 Queen Type: MCQ Option Sting: Yes Display Quen Number: Yes
Tne Question Opion No Option Orientation: Verte

econdusen

3 cordrivers dream of autonomy but the future may be public transport

un Number: 17 Quero 1 91685976 Quen Tope: MCQ Opt Suing: Ys Day Question Number Ye
Sink Line Ouston Option No Option Orientation: Vere

In paragraphs 5 and 6, the author provides the example of Uber toargue that

3 Y in he future, the private car wal be transformed into

Question Number: 18 Questo 4391885977 Question Type: MCQ Option Shang: Vex Display Question Number: Yes
Sink Line Oustion Option No Option rental Verl

In paragraph 6 the author menuons

lectncally powered bicyces to argue that

2 Ÿ our fantasies of autonomy might quite us to consider elect bi

‘Question 1 891685880 Question Type: COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shui Allowed; Yes Group Compréhension
Quests ¿No

[The passage below is accompanied by a set of three questions. Choose the best answer to each question,

ypevmiters are the epitome of a technology that as been comprehensively reridered obsolete by the digial
abe The ni comes off the bon, they weigh 2 ton, and Second thoughts are a disaster Bur they are al
Personal, portable and, above al, private. Type a document and lack t away and more or less theory way
anyone ese can gett wif you gave it to tner, That 8 why the Russans Have decided to go back to typewmters
nent offices, and why in the US, some departnents have never abandoned tera Yer I 15 no
jus they resstance to algorithms and secret Surveilance that keeps typewnter preduction lines - well ons, a
leas: - in business the last Brush one closed a year ago) Nor 5 1 ely the nostalgic appeal ofthe metal bocı
ana the stout well-defined keys that make them popular on eBay. A typewriter demands something particu:
attemiveness, By the tie the paper is loaded, the ribben üghrened, the carriage returned, the spacing and
margins se, there's a big premura on rang te right key. That means sorung out ideas, pulling together
kind of order and organising devais before actualy sinking off There can be no thinleng on screen with
typewmiter Nor are Mere any easy distractions No online shopping No urgent emails No Twitter No nee
en for elec - perfect for writing in a remote Mideawap. The thinking process is accompanies’ By the
rey, and the ratchet of the carnage return. Ping!

ne

encouraging clack o
Sub questions ¢

Shutting: Yes Diplay Question Number: Yes

19 Question 1 4991685881 Question Type: MCQ Opt
Sai Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vert

mich one of he following best ce
Options

bes what the passage is trying to do?

1 Y It describes why people continue to use typewriters even inthe digital age

2% Itargues that typewriters will continue to be used even though they are an obsolete technology"
3 ® Ithighlgnts the personal benefits of using typewnters

4 ® it snows that computers offer fewer options than typeunters.

‘Question Number: 20 Question Id: 4891688882 Question Py he : MCQ Optich
Single Line Question Option: No Option Orentatona egies

Acsording o the passage, some governments Sul use typewriters because

Stuff: Yes Display Question Number: Yes

Options
1 they do not want 10 abandon ol technologies that may be useful inthe futur
2 ® Mey want to ensure that typewriter production lines remain in business

3. ® they ike the nostalgic appeal of typewriter

4 they can control who reads the docoment

‘ere pats pets forall he fbn ans CEPT

Shutting: Yes Display Question Number: Yes

1 % Unlike computers, they can o

y be used for typing

jou have typad on at

3% Typeur

5 are noise than computers.

4 Y Typewnters are messier to use than computers

[The passage belowis accompanied by a set of three questions. Choose the best answer to each question,

Despite their fierce repuration, Vikings been
ierapines neo be In fect, they got ther start tracing in northern European markets ressanchens Sage

underers and pillagers popular culture

No enufy the sp
Samples and comparas niga angdom,
5 Sucprisingl, molecular analysis of the artifacts revealed that
ved from reindeer antiers Given thar remaeer Rang)
5) dent live sn Denrtark, the researchers posit tha it armved on Viking ships from Norway. Antler
inthe form of decorative cornbs, was part of Viking Culture Sich combs served 28 Spmbols of
306 health, Gel writes The fact thatthe animals Shed their anies also made them easy to colle fro
large nerds that inhabited Norway

radiionall, the so-called Viking Age
‘oF Great Britain ia 1066) Archasologi:s
time voyages that] might have preceded their
paler iadustry
bie that the antler core represent a larger trade network, where the Norsemen supplied raw material 0
raftsmen in Denmark and elsewhere
?

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Quen Number :22 Question Id 4891685190 Question Type: MCO Opto Juin: Vex Display Question Number: Yes
Seige Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vera

The primary purpose of the passage s:
Options avi f
1. to explain the presence of reindeer antler combe in Denmark

cc beguuming date forthe Viking Age in Enitan, and propose an alternate

began va
had suspect

het he Vikings had experience wit ong:

2% to

acct

J wacety-acnep

3 Y to challenge the popular perception of Vins as raicers by using evidence that suggests their cari

trade relations with Europe

4 ® toargue that besides being violent pilagers, Vikings were also skilled craftsmen and efficient

Question Number: 23 Question Ide 4891685991 Question Type: MCQ Option Ship Vex Display Question Number: Yes
Sine ine Qugtion Option! Vo Optom Orientation Vert

ce - "Most of the actif
passage 10 argue that
Options
1 % te beginning date of the Viking Age should be changed fc

The evs also date to the 780s, but sl 725° -has been

Fi

79510 725
2 Y tne viking vais started as early as 725

5 ® sompof hear Amar and Great Bain co

= from Scandinavia

4 Y tne Vikings tra pe pre-dates the Viking raids,

1 Y Vikings brought reindeer from Norway to Denmark for trade purposes

[2% Before becoming the raiders of northern Europe, Vikings had trade relations w

3 ® Antler combs, regarded by the Vikings asa symbol of good heath, were part of the Viking culture

a ® vikings, once se, had trade relations with Denmark and Sc

Question Number: 28 Question 1d: 4891686397 Quesion Type + MCQ Option Shang: Ves Display Question Number: Yes
Siig ie Question Option No Option Orientation Werte

‘The passage piven belowis followed by Four summaries Che

se the option that

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they are made by à veo

1. ® Nor Amencan vant sphinx met eter late pele toward prb

3. Y Non amencn vane sei

4. North american walnut
hist thar memo bird alarm calls

ars, ina case
‘hemselees

and camouflage, produce

Question Number: 26 Question Id: 4891686460 Question Type: MCQ Option Shang: Vex Display Question Number: Yes
Sade Line Question Option: No Option Orina: Vere

owed by four summaries Choose the op

on that best captures the authors

Both sc
coming up

Socrates s largely crested vat
‘whit itself 1 at the care of the ‘sient
disproves arguments by finding exceptions to them, and
eng that contradicts their ong
‘was as important to ASprovea theory as it was
‘experimentation were key to achiering both sims. Bacon also =

position. In common sat 5
14 obser
rative afíar. th sclentsts working together, challenging each other

1 % Bon Se ‘acon acwocated clever questoning of the oppon prove thar argurnents and
teorias
2. * Both So n advocated challenging arguments and theones by and

experimentan
13 & Both Socrates and Bacon adwocated confirring arguments and theo
à Y Bot so

y fn

ing exceptions

les and Bacon acwocated exarmining arguments and tneoris from both sides to prove them

ne passage given below is followed by four summaries. Choose the option that be
position

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| fundamental props
ass that changes
Orenumz, tue a
Jaescrted as the
ictionary-firs thecry of meaning, “The dictionary’s careful
pinned under glass, can suggest tha: this is how language werke. The. sure and fc
the meaning of words justas the gold standart can back a country’s currency” what Witgenstein found in
the circularon of ardinaey language. however, was à free -Moztinz Currency of meaning. The value of each

rises out of the exchange The lexcoprapher abstracts a meaning from that exchange, which is hen Set

2 conventions of he dictionary definition

y of language is that tis ppery and messy and more ii man soi, a geatnous

ike buterfies

cal, theoretical and dogmatic Actual meaning of

1 % Dictionary defiations ae like “gold standards! - ar
swords is their free-enchange value

2 ® Language is already slippery, given this, accounting for “meaning nuse" vall only exasperate the
Problem That is why lencographers fix meanings

3 Y Meaning is dynamac; del arestatic The ‘meaning in use theory helps us understand that
efinitions of words are cull from their meaning in exchange and use and no

4% The meaning of words in dictionaries is clear, fixed and L
nged between people
‘Question Number 28 Question 1d: 4891686021 Question Type SA Display Quésion Number Yes
Correct: 3 Wrong: 0 7
The five sentences belle 1,2, 3, 4 5) given in his
th a number. Dee on the proper order for the sentences and key in

elng of Indian stones, has

the world around us.
no that we value - ater al, they are never quite sight for us = in Our tin
iy night for us = other people living around us wi

Lakes on new meaning in a modern India.

aprare has changed

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‘Question Number: 29 Question Id 4891686226 Question Type: SA Display Question Number: Ves

‘The Five sentences abel 5) given inthis question, when property sequenced, forma coherent
paragraph Each sentence is labelled with a nurmber Dende on the proper order for he semences and key in

nitrogen o transforme ones that

sable anis
3 Lightaing sans the series of chemical reacuoas chat need to happen to nitrogen, ulimaely helping it
nourish our earth

4. Nitrogen ~ an essential food for plants ares, wet about 22 millon tons oft Nesting
over each Square rae oF earth
IS One of te most drarratic examples in nature oF il wind that blows lightning

[The five sentences dabelled 1,2, 3, 4 5) given in this question, when property sequenced, forma coherent
paragraph Each sentence is labelled with a number. Dede on the proper order for the sentences and key sn
this Sequence of five mumbers as your answer

1 This has huge implications

x the healthcare system as it operates today, where depleted resources and

lume lead to patients rotating in and out of doctors offices, oftentimes recewing menial care or concers (what

is comenoniy referred toas “bed side manner) from deck

2 The placebo effect is when an individual's radical condition or pain shows Sens oF improvement based on

à face intervention that has been presented to then as a real one and used to be regularly sd bp

researchers a8 a psychological effect

E The placebo effect isnot solely based o

lweatments are adminstered is also paramount,

4 That the and has the power totngger trochesacal changes

drug or intervention will be effective could empower chronic pal
for selthealing

effects are now studied not just as fois for “rea interventio

nealing powers of the body

ving in treatment, however, 25 the chnscal setting in which

individual believes thata given
“rough the non of our bodies

Evaluation Required For SA: Yes

‘Question Number 31 Question 1d: 4891686247 Question ge: SA Display Guion Number Yes
The five sentences dabelled 1,2, 3, 4 9 given in this question, when property sequenced, forma coherent
paragraph Each sentence is labelled wath a number. Dende on the proper order for the sentences and ey in
this sequence of five mumbers as y

1 Johnson treated English very pracncally, a à heing language, wath many different shades of meaning and
adopted mis definitions on the prnaple of English comenon law - according to precedent
2 Mastang a profound inner torment, Johnson found solace in comping the words ofa language that was, in
iis coarse complexity and comprehensive genius, the precise analogue of as character

3 Johason was a pioneer who raised common sense o heights of genius, and
ines voce watchwords were clarity, precision and simpli,
4 The Leth century English reader, in the new world of global trade and global warfare, needed a dictionary
‘with authoritative acts Of definition of words ofa language that was becoming seeded throughout the fest
British empire by a vigorous and practical champion.
5 The Johnson who challenged shop Berkeley s solipsst theory of the nonexistence of matter by kicking à
large stone (7 refute it thus") 1 the same Johnson for whom language must have a daily practical use

an of ou

popular

Evaluation Required Eur SA: Yes

Five sentences related to topic are given below Four of them can be pur together to
coherent shor paragraph. Identity the odd one out

or à meaningful and

are surpn

ngly unstaled when x

1. although we are born with te git of language research shows that we
comes to ceramunicating wath others,

12 We must carefully orchestrate our speech if we want to achieve our goals and bring our creams to fruition
[3 We often choose our words without thought, ebllvious ofthe emotional effects they can have on ochers,

[4 we rai more than we need to, ignoring the effec are having on these listening »o u

IS We listen poorly, without realising i, and ve often fil o pay attention to the subtle meanings conveyed by

facial expressons, body gestures, and the tone and cadence of our voice
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Five sentences related o à topic are given below Four of tem can be pur together 10
raph Identity the od one out

ion Number: 33 Question Id: 891686017 Question Type: SA Display Question Number: Ye

orm a meaninghl and

1 Over the past fortnight, one of ts finest charnpsors managed to pull off a sialar impression
2 Wimbiedon's greatest sion is the sense of tmelessness ır erckes
3 At 6 years and 242 cays, Roger Federer became the oldest man to win te singles ttle in the Open Er
full 14 years after he firs: aimed the tile as a scruffy, pony-talled upstar
once he had Sursived the opening week, the second week witnessed the range of à rested Federer's genius
that his method isn't reliant on explosive athleticism or muscular ball-strking, both vulnerable to
decay, there is cause to believe that Federer sil continue to enchant for a while longer

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Question Number: 34 Questa
Five sentences related to à topic are given below Four of them ¢
cohérent shor paragraph. Identity the ode one out.

1 4891686281 Question Type: SA Display Question Number Yes

an be put tozether to forma meaningful and

ose geometric symbols and aerodynamic swcosties are more than just sion deep
th Bank loge - a yellow diarmond, nth à black chunk Siced out none com

recogni he bank doesa’t even. use is full name in its adverusing,

3 LES net just logze with hicdea shapes, sonitumes brands wil have meanings or tocies thin them that are

deiberately vague or ost in time, urging you to delve deeper to solve the pidele

4 Graghic designers embed cryptic references because t adds a Story te the brand, they want people to spend

more ve witha brand and have that idea that they are an insider if they can understand the hidden message.

5 But the CornmBank logo has more to it than meets the eye as squirreled away in that dismond is the

Southern Cross constellation

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Sing Line Question tion
Correct :3 Wrong Ê
Hew many Thin Crust p
1% 598

> vice

3 * 196

as

rien Type: MCO Option huffing: Yes Display Question Number: Yes
ana

1 # 104
Eats
ax 196

Question Number: 37 Question Id: 891686146 Question Type: MCQ Opti
Se Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Vert
For Party 2, if SO Of the Normal Cheese pizzas were of Thin Crus

the murnbers of T-EC and D-BC pizzas to be delivered to Farry

Shutting: Yes Display Question Name

was the difference between

1818

avı2
3 % 30
4% 24

Question Number: 38 Question 1d 891686147 Question Tope: MCW Option Sing: Ves Display Question Number: Yes
Sink Line Guen Option No Option Orienta: Verid

Suppose that a T-NC pizza costas much as à D-NC pizza, but 345th of the price of à D-EC pieza A D-EC
pizza costs RS. SO more than a T-EC pizza, and the latter costs Rs, 500

If 25%of the Normal Cheese pizzas delivered to Party 1 were of Deep Dish variety, what was the 1a bill for
Party 1?

1 Y Rs 59480

2 ® Re 59840
3% RS 42520
4 % Rs, 45240

Type: COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffing Ad: N

up Compretersion

There were seven elective courses - El to E7 - running in a specific term in a college. Each of the 300
students enrolled had chosen just one elective from among these seven. However, before the start of
the term, E7 was withdrawn as the instructor concerned had left the college. The students who had

opted for E7 were allowed to join any of the remaining electives. Also, the students who had chosen
other electives were given one chance to change their choice. The table below captures the movement
of the students from one elective to another during this process. Movement from one elective to the
same elective simply means no movement. Some numbers in the table got accidentally erased;
however,

is known that these were either 0 or 1.

To Hecive

jee lues Te

als fs [ui | + | >

3 Te ET 2 | 2

ÉCe lets fe 2

3 ul] a | 2 |» 4
Ste] 5 30

a E6 7 3 2 9

ms tufswls sx

Further, the following are known:

1. Before the change process there were 6 more students in El that

in Ea, but after the reshuffle, the
number of students in Ed was 3 more than that in EL.

2. The number of students in E2 increased by 30 after the change process.

3. Before the change process, £4 had 2 more students than ES, while E2 had 10 more students than
al

Sub questions (

{

Question Number: 39 Question Jd 4891686303 Question Type: MCQ Option Shing: Vex Display Question Number: Yes
Se Line Question Option Ne tion Oriental: Vertes

ow many elective courses among El to ES had a decrease in their enrollments after the change proce
Options !

1%4

281

3v2

43

1 ¥ 19,76, 79,21, 45,60
2 ® 19, 76, 78,22. 45, 60

[3 18, 76, 79,23, 43, 61 rm evameace com

che change process, which course artong El to ES had the largest change in ts enrollment 85 à
percentage of ts original encollment?

1%E
2 Rep
3 RES
avr

vet

Number: 42 Quest
In Question Option
Later the college imposed a condition that after the change of electives the enrollment in any elective rer
than £7) cropped to less than 20 Students, all the Students who had left that Course wll be reat

enol or that elective

A4 4891686308 Question Type: MCO Opt
Option Orientation: Verio

ShuiMing: Yes Dipl QuéitinyNamber: Yes

ich ofthe following isa correct sequence of electives in decreasing order of their final enrolments?
Options

1 EDS,
2% E2,E2
5 BD, BS
AR BBs

ñ
fo sb Que Suing Anna: Ne Group Compton

Question 1 4891686324 Question Type: COM
cams,

Question Numbers: (434040
An old woman had the following assets

@)Rs. 70 ké in bank deposts
(© 1 house worth Rs. 50 ake

© 3 flats, sach worth RS. 30 lake

(6) Certain number of gold coins each worth RS 1 lakh

She wanted to distnbure her

childeen, Nesta,

ag hee ts

Ihe Rats or any of the coins were not to be split That is, the house went entreiy to one child
2 flat went to one child and sirilarly, a gold coin went to one child

Question Number: 4, Question Id: 4891686328 Question Type: MCQ Option Shing: Vex Display Question Number: Yes
Sade Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Verid

Among the three, Neeta received the least amount in bank deposits, while Geeta received the highest The value
the sets was distri rome the children, as were the gold coins

iow much aid Seera receive in bank deposits On als of rupees)?

Among the three, Neeta received the lease amount in bank deposits, while Geet
of the ances was dstnbuted equally arróng the children. as were the gold coins

received the highest The value

How many Mats did Neera receive?
Ansners Type: Equal

Question Number: 45 Question Id: 4891686327 Question Type: MCQ Opti
Sage Line Question Option: No Option Orenaton Ve

‘The value of the asses distburad among Nesta, esta and 6
ere distributed among them in the ratio of 23-4. One child go
One child, other than Geeta, got RS. 30 Ickh in bark deposit:

StuiMing: Yes Display Question Member: Yes

yas inthe ratio of 1:2 2, white me geld coins
res Nas and She did not get the house.

Options
290

3 % 120

4 ® 216

‘Question Number 46 Question Id 4891686388 Quejghtype SA Display Question Number: Yes
Correct 3 Wrong: 0 Ÿ

‘The value of he asses distributed among Nee, Se
‘were distributed among them in the ratio of 2.3 4 O
One chi, other than Geeta, got

a and Geeta was in the ratio of 1:23, while the gold coins
a gor all three flats and she didnot get he no
30 lakh in bank degosts.

Response Type: Numero

wr much did Geeta get in bank deposits On akt 0

rupees)?

on 4891429 Question: CONPREIENSION Suh Qu Shing Atwe No Group Comprehension

At a management school, the oldest 10 dorms, numbered 1 to 10, need to be repaired urgently. The
following diagram represents the estimated repair costs {in Rs. Crores) for the 10 dorms. For any dorm,
the estimated repair cost (in Rs. Crores) is an integer. Repairs with estimated cost Rs. 1 or 2 Crores are
considered light repairs, repairs with estimated cost Rs. 3 or 4 are considered moderate repairs and
repairs with estimated cost Rs. 5 or 6 Crores are considered extensive repairs

Mushtrepair Moderate repair Jetensive repair

No. of Dorms

1 2 3 4 5 6
Estimated Repair Cost (Rs. Crores)
Further, the following are known:

1. Odd-numbered dorms do not need light repair; even-numbered dorms do not need moderate repair

and dorms, whose numbers are divisible by 3, do not need extensive repair

2. Dorms 4 to 9all need different repair costs, with Dorm 7 needing the maximum and Dorm 8 needing
the minimum,

Question Number: 47 Question Id 4891686380 Question Type + MCQ Option Shing: Yes Display Question Number: Yes
Single Line Question Option Np Option Orientation: Verte

Correct :3 Wrong <

sien of the ol

1 ® Domi

essai tue?

2 ® DormS repair will cost no mare tan RS. 4 Cro

3% Dorm 7

4 Y Dorm 10 96

nan Re 4 Crores

‘Question Number 48 Question Id: 4891686389 Question Type SA Display Question Number Yes
nat is the total cost of repaiing the edd-numbered de

Suppose further that
1 of the 10 dorme needing repair are women's dorms and need a total of Rs. 20 Crores for repair

12 Only ene of Dorms 10.515 womens dorm

mar isthe cost for repairing Dori 9 fn Rs.

Ansners Type: El

Question Number: 50 Question Id 4891686333 Question Type : MCQ Option Shang: Yes Display Question Number: Yes
Se Line Question Option No Option Oriental: Verte

Suppose furtner that
1 of tie 10 dorms needing n
2 Only one of Dorms 110 545

sr are women's dortns and ed a total oF RS. 20 Crores for repair

‘womens dorm

ich ofthe folowing isa women's dorm?

1 % Dom?
2 ® Doms
3 ® Doms
4 Y Dom 10
Y
"REHENSION Sub Question Suing Atlowed : No Gr
‘tea aster was assigned to rate tas from six different locations - Munnar, Wayanad, Coty, Darjeeling
nd Himachal These teas were placed in Six cups, numibered 1 to 6, not necessanly in the sare order
tea taster as asked to rate these teas on the strength oF thei flavour on a Scale of 220 10 He gave a

up Comprehenion

unique integer rating to each tea. Some other information is given below

1 Cup 6 contained tea from Himachal
2 Tea from Ost Highest rating. butt wos not in Cup 3
2 raung oft 5 was double the racing of the tea ia Cup 5
Only two Cups got raungs in even numbers.
5 Cup 2 gor the rim rang and this ratıng wes an even number.
6 Tea in Cup 3 gota higher rang than that in Cup 1
7 The rang oftez From Wayanad was more than the rating oF tea from Munnar, but less than that from.

‘Question Number: Question 14 4391686787 Quest
Correct 3 Wrong.
at was the second highest ating given?

Type SA Display Question Number : Yes

wnat was the nur

the tea from Munnar die net get the minimum rating, what wes the rating of the tea from Wayanad?
avs

3%1

4%6

Question Number: $4 Question 1 8916857

Sing Line Question Option

If cups containing teas from aya
may be se?

weston Type: MCQ Option Shane: Yes Dil Question Númber: Yes
Venir

the following statement

1 ® CupS contains tez from Ascam

2 Y Cup 1 contains tes from Darjeeling

3 À Tea from Wayanad has gota rating of 6

4 ® Tea from Darjeeling got the minimum rating

an Id: 4891685926 Question Type: COMPREHENSION Sub Question Suing Allowed

chessboard a queen placed anyemere can attack another piece if the piece is present inthe same
ison in amp possible 4 direct ner
rh from the quen to at piece

Group Comprehension

piece in between inthe

mis are labelled a 10 geftto right) and she rows an
y the cocitanation of column and row label

sumnbered 210 8
For example, postion e

jp} The position a
ans that the

Question Number: $8 Question 1 891685927 Question Type: MCQ Option Shin: Yes Display Question Number: Yes
Sri Line Question Option: No Option Orienta: Verid

the queen is at c5, and the other pieces
queen? There are no other preces on the bo
Options
CE

2,81, 83,85 and 83, how many by the

3Y4
a es

positions of the

‘Sil Line ueton Option: No Optio Orientation Verte!

1,23, 4

canot attack any ofthe pi
Options
3Y4
axe

Quinn Number: 8 Quel
Sidi Line Question Option

Suppose the queen is

ba Id: 891685930 Quest
‘Option Orienta

Type: MCQ Option Sami Ye Display Question Number: Yes

In how many positions can ano
queen?

1 # 32

na Md 9168264 Quest Type COMPREMENSION Suh Question Shin

np Comprensión

Manik, Prodosh and Tapesh are going o Delhi from
Kolkata by a fight operated by Cheap Air Inthe Might, siting is arranges in 30 rows, numbered 1 to 30, each
consisting of 6 seats marked by errs A o From let to right, respectively Seats A to Care tothe let of the
sist the passage running from the front ofthe aircraft to the back), and sears D toF are to the right of Me
aisle Seats A and F are by the windows and referred 10 as Yandow Seats, Cand D are by the aisle and are

045 aisle seats whule Band E are referad to as Male s

ats (r Seats next to each other) A Seat munter 1 of tie row number,

etter indicating the position in the row. eg. 1A € frst cow, hale

12E isthe right male saat in the LR row

Cheap Air charges Re, 1000 extra far any Stats in Rows 1, 12 and 13 as those have extra legroom, For Rows 2
0, nneges 300 ea or Wow Seat nd Ra 500 ent or Ate ats For Rows 1 and 141020 à
S 200 extra for Windor Sears and RS. 400 extra for Aisle Seats A otier seats are available st no

y occupied 3 5, 4 Ask

3 Seven of them had to pay extra amounts,

pay any additional amo ner choice oF

4 Jayanız, ajit and By ung in seats marked
creasing réa 2

5 Sargi was sitting next 10 Kiara, and Me

6 Prodosh and Tapes: were Sing in seats marked by the
row mares, Dut they paid different amounts for their cho

of seat. One of them dia no

Teter, in consecutive rows in increasing or
es of Seat One ofthese armounts may be ero

Correct: Wrong:
In which row was M

1910

2%n
3 #12
4%13

Question Number: 0 Question Ide 4891686266 Question Type: MCQ Option Shing: Yes Display Question Number: Yes
Se Line Quotion Option No Opie Oriental: Vertes

How much extra did Japanta pay for his choice of seat?

1 Rs 300
2 Re 400
3 Y Rs. 500
4 Re 1000

‚cn extra di Cargi pay fe

3 ® Rs 400
[a Yes 1000

umo among the folowing dia ne
1 Kikra

2 ® Mani

4 Y Tapes

Question Numbers (631066)

High security research lab requis theres

Fingers of their left hands When an employee first joins the lab, her Angers are scanned in an order of her
len she wants 10 re-enter the Fadlity, she has to sean the five fingers in the sare sequence

Choice, and then

lab authorities are €
some employees often get ioceed-out

sidering some relaxations ofthe scan order requ
y forge the sequence

ements, since is observed that

alee

How many different sequences of scans are alo
Pole Answers:

Question Numper 64 Ques
Se Line Gion Option

fab has decided to al

tne

ec to vary from the original sequence by one place for any o
onginal sequence, then ITRML i also allowed, But LIMRT 5 no

ng ofthe scannad seque

How many different sequence

allowed for any given person's original scan?

187

285
= v5
PRES

E none decided to require six sans in the pass key sequence. where exactly one finger is scanned
er fingers are scanned exactly once, which can be done in any order For example, possible

suppose the lab allows a veniauicn of the enginal sequence ff sui I mest two $2

are out of place, af long as the finger original sca

outer sin)
12 twice is Scan twice and orher Angers are scanned

How many different saquences of sans are allowed for any given person's ongnal scan?

Evaluation Required For SA: Yes

Questa Number 86 Quon I; 49168635 Queton Type: MCQ Option Sing: Vex Dpt Quin Xunber Yes
Sin Line Question Option: No Option Orina: Vertes

lab has now decided to requice six ans in the pass key Sequence. where exactly one finger is scanned
ce, and th Scanned exactly once, which can be done in any order For example, a possible

aginal sequence fof sac ing
fom the orig

long as the

How many diferent sequences of scans are allowed if the original scan sequence is LRLTIM?

Options WV
Lea

un

svis

4714

Resi allowed for sew No

Group Marks: m

9 are arranged in a 3% 3 square grd in such a way that each number occurs once and
the entres along each colurin, each row, and each oF the two chagonals add up to the sare value

If the top le and the top right entries of the grid are 6 and 2, respecuvely, then the bottom mide entry is
Ansners Type: Equal /

‘Question Number 68 Question 1 4891686377 Question Type: SA Display Question Number Yes
Ina 10 krnrace, A, E, and C, each running at uniformspeed, get the gold, silver, and bronze medals,
respectively IFA Beats B by 1 km and B beats by 1 km, ten by how many metres does A beat C7

won hee fea |)
Pie Answers

Question Number: 69 Question Id 891688596 Quesionftype: MCO Option Shang Yes Display Question Number Yes
Sage Line Question Option: No Option Ortenatgn Wee

Bottle 1 contains a texture of ml and water in 7-2 ratio and Botle 2 contains a mixture of milk and water in
9: 4 rato. Ia what rato of volumes should the Lqu in Bottle 1 and Botue 2 be communes to obtain a muxture
ill and water sn 3° 118107

242713
4827-18
Question Number 78 Question 1d 891685632 Quesion Type: MCQ Option Shang: Vex Display Question Number: Yes

Sind ie Quo Option o Option Orienta: Verid
'árove from hore te is hostel at 60 miles per hour While returning homme he dove half way along the
Same roate ata speed of 25 rales per hour and then tooka bypass road whch increased his diving distri
bp 5 mies, but allowed him to drive at SO mies per hour along this bypass road. I his return journey teok
minutes more than his onward journey, then the total distance traveled by Hi is

pis
1 smiles

2 * 60 mies
3 65 mies

4 3 70 mies

Give, while 20%
racket Ifthe remaining 8840 shin port then th

1 # 13600
2 Y 13000
3% 13400
4 % 14000

Question Number +72 Question 1 4991686698 Question Type + MCQ Option SaïMin : Ye Display Quest Number: Yes

Sage Line Question Option: No Option Orientation: Verte

‘The average height of 22 toalers increases by 2 inches when two of them leave this group. If the average
these two toddlers is one-third the average height ofthe orginal 22. then the average height, in

the rerraining 26 toddlers s

‘The manufacturer of table seis it 104 wholesale dealer at a
133 te 1 profit of 32% Final, terete ssi ac
Re 4290 for the table, then ite manufacturing cost in Rs) is;

ofitof 10% The wholesale dealer seis the table
mer at 2 profit of 50% If the customer pays

2 Y 2000
3 % 2500
4 ® 3000
«

Shing: Yes Display Question Number Yes

Que
Seine Question Option: o Opfien Drentaton: Verte

A tank Ras an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe. If the outlet pipe is closed then the inlet pipe fis the empty tank in
hours If he outit pape is open then the inlet pipe fils the empty tank in 10 hours. [only the outlet pape
‚pen then in how many hours the full tak becomes half-Full?

o

120
2 % 30
3 #40
ans

Mayank buys some candies for Rs 15 dozen and an equal number of different candies for Rs 12. dozen. He
sell al for Rs 16.50 dozen and makes à profit of Rs 150. How many dozens of candkes did he buy
Éogemerr ii examvace com

Single Line Question Option: No Option Orientation z Vertikal

Ina village, he producto
increased by 27% during ac
‘turing the Same period is

186
2 %15
3410
a7

food grains increased by 40% and the per capita production of food grains
in period. tne village incre

Tage MC Opt Suing (pt Qn Number Yes

Question Number: 77 Question 18; 991686
ution Option No Option O

ous

such that 2 and bare n the ratio 3: 4 while b ande are in the ratio 2: 1

mea whi the following isa possible value of + D + 07
Options Vs
1 M 201
34207
4 ® 210

Question Number: 78 Question Id 4891686140 Question Type: MCQ Option Shang: Vex Display Question Number: Yes
Shatin Qu Opin Ne Option Oren: Vera

‘motorbike leaves point À at 1 pm and moves towards point Bata uniform speed. A car leaves point Bat 2
[mand moves towards point À at uniform speed which is double that of the motorbike. They met at 340
Prat a point which is 168 kun away from A. What isthe distance, sn km, betwoen À and 9?

va 9168141 Ques

Type: MICO Option Sting: Yes Display Question Number Yes

10 days and Binal can complet in B days. Ara, Bal and Kara together
mmuneration If ths amounts Shared

2, the second having water and
he ratio 1. 3, and the third having water and erat 1 4, These three martures of A
te Further mad in the propomion 4: 3-2 resulting mature has

Options
1 ® The same amount of water and liquid

arm

of liquids Band €
3 Y More water than liquid B
4% More wat

than liquid A

ds SSA Quon Type: CO Option Shing: Ye Dép Questia Jer Ys

Question Number: Question 1 8916886
Sing Line Question Option

Let ABCDEF bea reg
ne sideis

of engin 1 cm The ares gn sq em) ofa square with A

3y2

awd

4

an V3

Question Number: 82 Question Id 891685672 Question Type + MCQ Option Shufing: Yes Display Question Number: Yes
Sage Line Question Option: No Option Overton: Verte

2 base of a vertical pillar with uniform.r is 2 trapenum whose parallel sides are of lengths 10
crane 20 er wile the other two sides are of equal length. The perpendicular astas
Sides of the trapezium s 12 cm If te height of the pillar 20 cm, then the oral ace, i
surfaces of me pillar is

in te perall

1 % 1300
¿ny

Y 1380
48 1520

Question Number: 83 Question Id 891686086 Question Type: MCQ Option Shing: Yes Display Question Number: Ye

angle If the oir diagonal has |

ABCDis aqua

degrees, thenthe value of ¿BCO (in degrees)is
Response Types Numeric
Pale Answers:

‘Question Number 5 Question 14: 4891685657 Question Type
Correct 3 Wrun

three ses of a rectangular
lene an 8) of ts longer side ts

ichave a total length

Ansmers Type: Egil

‘Question Number 86 Question 1448916963

Question Type

Let P be an interior point ofa right-angled isos

IF the perpendicular distance of P from each of AB, BC, and CA is 4(V

area, in sq em, ofthe triangle ABC is

Pondbie Answers:

voten Number 28? Question 1481625607 Question Type
Sige ins am Opos ‘iat Vert

the precuct of res eo

191777
2% 1705

3% 1875
a Y 1877

inscribed in a circle with centre 0.

les triangle ABC with hypoter

15600 the

IF ZCOD = 120 degrees and ¿BAC = 30

SA Display Question Number : Ve]

00 A, then the area of the paris maximum when the

a Number: Yes

ht le

use AB.

em, then the

MCQ Option Shutting: Yes Display Question Number: Yes

Let fo =

forall real. Then the value of E Figo) + EEE Dax 1

a 85 =
1816
2818
343
4% 40

Question Number; 99 Question 1d; 4891685665 Question Type: MCQ Option Shun: Yes Display Questod Number: Yes
Se Line Question Option No Option Orina: Vertes

The minimum pos

ble value of the sum ofthe a

res of the roots of the equation

Harz

1#1
33
ara

Question Number: 91 Question 14891686103 Quest
Single Line Question Option No Optio Orientation 3 Ve

119° 73 — 22-2 = 4%

age: CO Opt Suing: Ys Dipl Question Number: Ye

3, then x is

3

Let ay, a2, ay, ay, as be a sequence of five consecutive odd numbers. Consider a new sequence of five

consecutive even numbers ending with 2as,

If the sum of the numbers in the new sequence is 450, then as is

Response Type: Numeric

‘Question Number: 94 Question Id: 4891686378 Question Type + SA Display Question Number Yes

How many diferent pales (a, b) of postive Integers are th

V/

‘Question Number: 9 Question Id: 891686169 Question ge SA Display Gos

is be distribu

In how many ways can 8
leas: 1 pen, Bimal gets at east

ong Aral, Baral, and Kara so that A
St 3 pens

Evaluation Required For SA: Yes

‘Question Nuns 96 Queen 144891686193 Question Type: SA Display Quest

How many four digit nurnbers, which are divisible by 6, can be formed using the digts 0, 2, 3,4, 6, such that
no digit is used mere than once and 0 does aot occur in the left-mast postion?

Response Typ:
Evaluation Required Far SA: Yes

Question Number: 97 Question Id: 4891686194 Question Type SA Display Question Number Ye
Garou 43 evo 0
= feito for all positive integers a and largest possible value of f(s

(01 and only st

gi er, Quai tees Quen Te MEQ Op ing Ve Daly Gren Name Yu
has the property that On = 3(Qny1 +2 +.)
or every NB 1. the sum 1 + 02 +03 +. = 32, then Qs is

An infinite

Options 17

Question Number 100 Question Id: 4891686090 Question Type: MCQ Option Shing: Yes Display Question Number Yes
Sri Lie Question Option No Option Oregons Verl

“a then, +, + @ +