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1. Find the nest term in series ? 25 16 9 4 1 0 ? Ans. (-1)2 = 1 2. If (NM)2= RRM where N.M & R are distinct digits. Then possible values for R are (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) none of these Ans (b) -2 3. A man buys spirit at Rs. 60 per letter, adds water to it and then sells it at Rs. 75 per litter. What is the ratio of spirit to water if his profit in the feal is 37.5%? (a) 9:1 (b) 10:1 (c) 11:1 (d) None of these. Ans (b) 10.1 4. A certain quantity of petrol is found to be adulterated to the extent of 10%. What proportion of the adulterated petrol should be replaced with pure petrol to take the purity level to 98%? (a) 80% (b) 32% (c) 66.67% (d) cannot be determined. Ans (a) 80% 5. There is a family of six persons P,Q,R,S,T and U.They are Lawyer, Doctor, Teacher, Salesman, Engineer and Accountant. There are two married couples in the family. S, the salesman is married to the Lady Teacher. The Doctor is married to the Lawyer U, The Accountant is the son of Q and brother of T. R, the Lawyer is the daughter-in-law of P. T is the unmarried Engineer. P is the Grandmother of U. Which is the profession of P? a)Lawyer b)Teacher c)Doctor d)Accountant 6. My mother gave me money to buy stamps of price 2paisa, 7 paisa,15 paisa, 10paisa and 20 paisa. I had to buy 5 each of three types and 6 each of the other 2 types . But on my way to the post office i forgot how many of stamps of each type were to be brought . My mother had given me rupees 3 . So i had no problem in finding out the exact amount of each one . Can you tell me which stamps were 5 in number , n whic were 6 in number

Ans . 5 stamps each of 2paisa, 7 paisa, 15 paisa 7. A man traveled a certain distance at the rate of 15 miles an hour and came back at the rate of 10 miles an hour. What is his average speed ? Ans . 12 miles an hour 8. If the ratio of prod of 3 diff comps A B & C is 4:7:5 and of overall prod last yr was 4lac tones and if each comp had an increase of 20% in prod level this yr what is the prod of Comp B this yr? 2.1L 22.1L 4.1L none

9. If 70% of a no. is subtracted from itself it reduces to 81.what is two fifth of that no.? 108/54/210/none 10.If a certain sum of money at SI doubles itself in 5 yrs then what is d rate? 5% 20% 25% 14.8% 11. If radius of cylinder and sphere r same and vol of sphere and cylinder r same what is d ratio betn the radius and height of the cylinder i. R= H ii. R= (3/4)H iii. R = (4/3)H iv. R=2/3H Direction for Qn 12-14 Five teams participated in Pepsi Cup. Each team played against each other. The top teams played finals. A win fetched 2 pts and a tie 1 point 1) South Africa were in the finals 2) India defeated SA but failed to reach the finals 3) Australia lost only one match in the tournament 4) The match between India and Sri Lanka was a tie 5) The undefeated team in the league matches lost in the finals 6) England was one of the best teams that did not qualify 12. Who were the finalists? i. SA & India ii. Aus & SL iii. SA & SL iv. none 13. Who won the finals? i. Aus

ii. SL iii. SA iv. Cant be determined 14. How many matches did India Win? i. 0 ii. 1 iii. 2 iv. cant be determined 15. Is the GDP of country X higher than Country Y? i. GDPs of X and Y has been increasing at a compounded annual growth rate of 5% and 6% over he past 5 yrs ii. 5 yrs ago GDP of X was 1.2 times Y 16. A boat can ferry 1500 passengers across a river in 12 hrs. How many round trips does it make during the journey? i. The boat can carry 400 passengers at a time ii. During its journey, the boat takes 40 mins time each way and 20 mins waiting time at each end. 17. What are the values of m and n? i. n is an even integer, m is odd integer and m is greater than n. ii. The product of m and n is 30. 18. Which is the combination by Erica? a. Apples, cherries, Bananas b. Apples, Cherries, Grapes c. Apples, Grapes, Bananas d. Cherries, Grapes, Bananas 19. (8*76+19*?-60) / (?*7*12+3-52)=1 5 2 1 3

20. 45 grinders brought @ 2215/-.transpot expense 2190/-.2760/- on octroi . Find SP/piece to make profit of 20% 2585 2225 2670 3325

January 2012 Capgemini Placement Paper:1. If Log2 x - 5 Log x + 6 = 0, then what would the value / values of x be? Ans.. x = e2 or e3. 2.A man ate 100 bananas in five days, each day eating 6 more than the previous day. How many bananas did he eat on the first day?

Ans.. Eight. 2. If it takes five minutes to boil one egg, how long will it take to boil four eggs? Ans.. Five minutes. 3.Three pipes, A, B, & C are attached to a tank. A & B can fill it in 20 & 30 minutes respectively while C can empty it in 15 minutes. If A, B & C are kept open successively for 1 minute each, how soon will the tank be filled? Ans.167 minutes. 4.A person walking 5/6 of his usual rate is 40 minutes late. What is his usual time? Ans.. 3 hours 20 minutes. 5. Output of the following program is main() {int i=0; for(i=0;i<20;i++) {switch(i) case 0:i+=5; case 1:i+=2; case 5:i+=5; default i+=4; break;} printf("%d,",i); } } a) 0,5,9,13,17 b) 5,9,13,17 c) 12,17,22 d) 16,21 e) Syntax error Ans. (d 6. What is the output in the following program

main() {char c=-64; int i=-32 unsigned int u =-16; if(c>i) {printf("pass1,"); if(c printf("pass2"); else printf("Fail2"); } else printf("Fail1); if(i printf("pass2"); else printf("Fail2") } a) Pass1,Pass2 b) Pass1,Fail2 c) Fail1,Pass2 d) Fail1,Fail2 e) None of these Ans. (c) 7. In the process table entry for the kernel process, the process id value is (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 255 (e) it does not have a process table entry Ans. (a)

January 2012 Tech Mahindra Placement Paper:1. main( ) { int x,y, z; x=2; y=5; z= x+++y; printf("%d %d %d", x, y z); } a)3 5 7 b)option 2 c)option 3 d)option 4 Ans: a

2. What is the output of the program void main() { struct a { int i;

char *st1; }; typedef struct a ST; ST *str1; str1=(ST*)malloc(100); str1->i=100; strcpy(str1->st1,"Welcome to Oracle"); printf(" %d%s\n",str1->i,str1->st1); getch(); } A. core dump B. will not compile c. 100,Welcome to Oracle D. None of these Ans: C

3. What is the output of the program void main() { int i,j,k; i=2; j=4; k=i++>j&2; printf("%d\n",k); if(++k && ++i<--j|| i++) { j=++k; } printf(" %d %d %d",i,-j--,k); getch();

} // A. 4,-3,2 // B. 5,-3,2 // c. 4,-2,2 // D. 5,-2,2 Ans: D

4.if q <> 0 and k = qr/2 -s, then what is r in terms of k,q,s? a) 2k+s q b) 2sk q c) 2(k-s) q d) 2k+sq q e) 2(k+s) q Ans: e

5. If taxi fares were Rs 1.00 for the first 1/5 mile and Rs 0.20 for each 1/5 miles thereafter. The taxi fare for a 3-mile ride was (A)Rs 1.56 (B)Rs 2.40 (C)RS 3.00 (D)Rs 3.80 (E)Rs 4.20 Answer :d)Rs 3.80

6. How many integers n greater than and less than 100 are there such that,if the digits of n are reversed, the resulting integer is n+9 ? (A)5 (B)6 (C)7 (D)8 (E)9 Ans :D)8 7. An investor purchased a shares of stock at a certain price.If the stock increased in price Rs 0.25 per share and the total increase for the x shares was Rs 12.50, how many shares of stock had been purchased ?

(A)25 (B)50 (C)75 (D)100 (E)125 Ans :B)50 8. For 1 MB memory, the number of address lines required, (a)11 (b)16 (c)22 (d) 24 Ans. (b) 9. Piggy backing is a technique for a) Flow control b) Sequence c) Acknowledgement d) retransmition Ans. (c) 10. fresh mango consists of 70% water and dry mango consists of 10% water then 20Kg of fresh mango is equivalent to how much of dry mango Ans: 6.66 kg 1. There are total 15 people. 7 speaks french and 8 speaks spanish. 3 do not speak any language. Which part of total people speaks both languages. Ans: 1/5 2. A jogger wants to save ?th of his jogging time. He should increase his speed by how much %age. Ans: 33.33 % 3. A is an integer. Dividing 89 & 125 gives remainders 4 & 6 respectively. Find a ? Ans: 17

4. In a office work is distribute between p persons. If 1/8 members are absent then work increased for each person. 5. Question based on cubes. In which fill the blank box. 6. 120, 315, 300, 345, ? ?- 390 7. 2,1, 4, 3, 6, 6, 8, 10, 10, ?, ? ? 12, 15 8. A Child is saying numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. When he says 1 Another child puts white marble in a box. On saying 2 he puts Blue marble and on saying 3 he puts red ma rble. When child says 4 other child take out white and blue marble. Child says some no. in a sequence then questions are based on the no. of marbles in the box. Like this 1,1,2,3,1, 4, 1,1,3,2,2,4,111? a) Find the no. of Blue marble in the box ? 2 b) Find the no. of White-2 c) No. of red marbles - 7 9. Questions based on logical reasoning (R. S. Agrawal) a) all pens are hens. All hens are doctor. (I) all pens are doctor. (II) all doctors are pen. Ans: Only first conclusion is correct 10. If M person r buying a thing costing D$ each,, if 3 person get away, how much each person has to spend so that total expenditure is same ??? 11. Which is smallest? a. 1/7 b 1/8 c 2/9 d 3/13 or something similar having denominations as 11 and 13 in option ?d? and ?e? 12. f Rix can collect 45 pieces in 1 min.. and Rax take 1 and half minute for same,, what is time require d to collect 300 pieces when both working together?

13. One long quiz followed by 5 questions 3 cages having 3 tags on them, sum of digit of cage num not to exceed 10, and other cond. 14. one quest of grandfather-father-son type quest. 15. A is shorter than B but taller than E, D is tallest, C is just shorter than A, who is shortest or similar questions? 16. Rectangular box, 25*20*2 converted in to cylinder of dia 10? what is height in terms of ?pai? 17. When a generator of internal impedance and operating at 1GHz feeds a load via a coaxial line of characteristic impedance 50 ohm then the voltage wave ratio on the feed line is a.) 0.5 b.) 1.5 c.) 2.5 d.) 1.75 18. The coding system typically used in digital telemetry is a.) PPM (pulse position modulation) b.) PAM (pulse amplitude modulation) c.) PCM (pulse code modulation) d.) PDM (pulse duration modulation) 19. Radiation pyrometers are used for the measurement of temperature in the range of a.) -2000C to 5000C b.) 00C to 5000C c.) 5000C to 12000C d.) 12000C to 25000C

20. RF amplifier of an A.M. receiver is normally biased in a.) Class 'A' b.) Class 'b' c.) Class 'C'

d.) None

Nucleus Placement Paper March 2011:1. Which of the following keyword is used to exit unconditionally from the batch? a) go b) return c) Begin & End d) Commit Tran 2. != is a ---------- operator. a) relational b) logical c) String d) arithmetic 3. What was the first name given to Java Programming Language. Aptitude Section Q Page 6 of 8 a) Oak - Java b) Small Talk c) Oak d) None Ans.a 4. The syntax of Java is similar to that of a) C b) Small Talk c) FORTRAN d) C++

5. Which of the following statement is true Table in a database can have a) One Non-Clustered Index and Many Clustered Indexes. b) One Clustered Index and Many Non-Clustered Indexes. c) One Index each of Clustered and Non-Clustered Index. d) None 6. Check the error in the following statement Country[7] = ,CANADA, a) A string terminator is not added to the string, when declared. b) Country array should be of six c) Canada should be specified in double quotes. d) Country array should have the keyword char to ensure array type.

7. Which program construct must return a value? a) Package b) Function c) Anonymous block d) Stored Procedure e) Application Procedure Ans. b 8. Which Statement would you use to remove the EMPLOYEE_Id_PK PRIMARY KEY constraint and all depending constraints fromthe EMPLOYEE table? a) ALTER TABLE employee dROP PRIMARY KEY CASCAdE; b) ALTER TABLE employee dELETE PRIMARY KEY CASCAdE; c) MOdIFY TABLE employee dROP CONSTRAINT employee_id_pk CASCAdE; d) ALTER TABLE employee dROP PRIMARY KEY employee_id_pk CASCAdE; e) MOdIFY TABLE employee dELETE PRIMARY KEY employee_id_pk CASCAdE; Ans. a 9. Which three commands cause a transaction to end? (Chosse three) a) ALTER

b) GRANT c) DELETE d) INSERT e) UPdATE f) ROLLBACK Ans. a ,b ,f 10. Under which circumstance should you create an index on a table? a) The table is small. b) The table is updated frequently. c) A columns values are static and contain a narrow range of values d) Two columns are consistently used in the WHERE clause join condition of SELECT statements. Ans.d 11. What is the common standard naming convention of checkbox control? a) CHB b) CHKc) CHX d) CBX 12. Following command is used to register any dll or ocx in registry of the system a) regserver32 b) registersvr c) regsrv32 d) regsvr32 13. Which keyword is used to unregister any dll or ocx in registry of the system a) -u b) -r c) -d d) -x 14. Which is not the most important & widely used form of Normalization ? a) Boyce-Codd Normal Form

b) Second Form c) Third Form d) Royce-Codd Normal Form 15. How can the word YES be stored in any array. a)array[1] = ,Y, array[2] = ,E, array[3] = ,S, array[4] = ,\0, b) array[0] = "Y" array[1] = "E" array[2] = "S" array[3] = "\0" c) array[1] = "Y" array[2] = "E" array[3] = "S" d)array[0] = ,Y, array[1] = ,E, array[2] = ,S, array[3] = ,\0, 15. Which of the following is not an RdBMS? a) Ingres b) Oracle c) Unify d) Clipper 16. Shell function in VB is used for calling a) Another Function b) Another Procedure c) Another Application d) None 17. The RdBMS which satisfies the most number of its Principle among the followings

a) MS SqlServer b) Oracle 7.3 c) Informix d) Sybase 18. Normalization is considered to be complete when it is in a) Second Form b) Third Form c) First Form d) None 19. Two databases can be connected with a) Where Clause b) creating link c) using dbo. d) Both B & C 20. C++ is similar to that of C in following ways a) C++ has classes b) Supports Inheritance c) File Handling d) None 21. Which of the following is not system file. a) .ini b) .sys c) d) None 21. Which of the function returns a reference to an object provided by an ActiveX component. a) createobject b) getobjectname c) createobjectx d) getobject

22. We have something like Global functions in JAVA, they are called as ..... a) class b) package c) file d) include 23. Which all OS supports Networking? a) Windows 95 b) Linux c) Windows 3.0 d) Unix 24. 5 men or 8 women do equal amount of work in a day. a job requires 3 men and 5 women to finish the job in 10 days how many woman are required to finish the job in 14 days. a) 10 b) 7 c) 6 d) 12 Ans 7 25. A simple interest amount of rs 5000 for six month is rs 200. what is the anual rate of interest? a) 10% b) 6% c) 8% d) 9% Ans 8% 26. In objective test a correct ans score 4 marks and on a wrong ans 2 marks are ---. a student score 480 marks from 150 question. how many ans were correct? a) 120 b) 130

c) 110 d) 150 Ans:- 130. 27. An artical sold at amount of 50% the net sale price is rs 425 .what is the list price of the artical? a) 500 b) 488 c) 480 d) 510 Ans 500 28. You are creating a Index on EMPNO column in the EMPLOYEE table. Which statement will you use? a) CREATE INdEX emp_empno_idx ON employee, empno; b) CREATE INdEX emp_empno_idx FOR employee, empno; c) CREATE INdEX emp_empno_idx ON employee(empno); d) CREATE emp_empno_idx INdEX ON employee(empno); Ans. C

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1) In how many different ways could couples be picked from 8 men and 5 women? A) 8 B) 5 C) 13 D) 40

Answer: (D) 2) I had about Rs.14.40 in one rupee coins and 20 paise coins when I went out for shopping. When I returned, I found that number of 20 paise coins and 1 rupee coins are exactly as 1 rupee and 20 paise coins respectively, that I had originally. I came back with one third of what I had started out with. How many one rupee coins did I have initially? A) 10 B) 12 C) 14 D) 16 Answer: (C) 3) A mixture consists of 3 substances with volumes 4:5:6. The weights of equal volumes of these substances are in the ratio 7:8:9. What is the ratio of the weight of the three substances in the mixture? A) 14:20:27 B) 15:21:28 C) 14:20:25 D) 15:21:27 Answer: (A) 4) A man started walking from his home towards the east. After 100m, he turned left and walked for another 100m. Again he took a turn of 180 and walked for 200m. Approximately how far is he from his home now? A) 120m

B) 140m C) 172m D) Cant be determined Answer: (B) 5) Rahul is a cashew merchant in Kerala. He has cashews in sealed wooden boxes of 10kg each. The price of the cashew increases by Rs.20 per kg for every year, but at the same time, 10% of the cashews are eaten by rodents every year. If the price of a 1 kg of fresh cashew is Rs.100, what is the change in his profits if he sells a sealed box after one year of storage, rather than selling it fresh? (In Rs.) A) 64 more B) 64 less C) 80 more D) 80 less Answer: (C) 6) At a game of billiards, A can give B 10 points in 60 and he can give C 15 points in 60. How many points can B give C in a game of 90? A) 8 B) 9 C) 10 D) 11 Answer: (B) 7) If a/b = c/d and d/c= x/y, which of the following is true?

A) y/a=x/b B) xy=ab C) ac/bd = x/y D) x=c+d-y Answer: (A) 8) On a windy day, out of every 3 sand dunes formed, only 1 remains. Out of 5 blown-out sand-dunes, 1 has treasure and only 2 out of 5 sand dunes formed have lucky coupons. Find the probability that the blown-out sand dune will contain both the things. A) 2/25 B) 4/75 C) 7/75 D) 3/5 Answer: (B) 9) What is the 11th term of 2/9, 1/4, 2/7, 1/3,..? A)-2 B) 1 C) -3/13 D) None of these Answer: (B) 10) In an examination, 70% candidates passed in English and 65% passed in Maths. 27% failed in both subjects. 248 candidates passed in both subjects. How many candidates appeared at the examination?

A) 400 B) 450 C) 500 D) 550 Answer: (A) Aptitude Test English Sample Paper- Aptitude Test English DIRECTIONS for Questions 1 to 5: Each of the five passages given below is followed by five questions. Choose the best answer to each question. PASSAGE The controversy over genetically-modified food continues unabated in the West. Genetic modification (GM) is the science by which the genetic material of a plant is altered, perhaps to make it more resistant to pests or killer weeds, or to enhance its nutritional value. Many food biotechnologists claim that GM will be a major contribution of science to mankind in the 21st century. On the other hand, large numbers of opponents, mainly in Europe, claim that the benefits of GM are a myth propagated by multinational corporations to increase their profits, that they pose a health hazard, and have therefore called for governments to ban the sale of genetically-modified food. The anti-GM campaign has been quite effective in Europe, with several European Union

member countries imposing a virtual ban for five years over genetically-modified food imports. Since the genetically-modified food industry is particularly strong in the United States of America, the controversy also constitutes another chapter in the US-Europe skirmishes which have become particularly acerbic after the US invasion of Iraq. To a large extent, the GM controversy has been ignored in the Indian media, although Indian biotechnologists have been quite active in GM research. Several groups of Indian biotechnologists have been working on various issues connected with crops grown in India. One concrete achievement which has recently figured in the news is that of a team led by the former vice-chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University, Asis Dattait has successfully added an extra gene to potatoes to enhance the protein content of the tuber by at least 30 percent. Not surprisingly, the new potato has been called the potato. The potato is now in its third year of field trials. It is quite likely that the GM controversy will soon hit the headlines in India since a spokesperson of the Indian Central government has recently announced that the government may use the potato in its midday meal programme for schools as early as next year. Why should "scientific progress", with huge potential benefits to the poor and malnourished, be so controversial? The anti-GM lobby contends that pernicious propaganda has vastly exaggerated the benefits of GM and completely evaded the costs which will have to be incurred

if the genetically-modified food industry is allowed to grow unchecked. In particular, they allude to different types of costs. This group contends that the most important potential cost is that the widespread distribution and growth of genetically-modified food will enable the corporate world (alias the multinational corporationsMNCs) to completely capture the food chain. A "small" group of biotech companies will patent the transferred genes as well as the technology associated with them. They will then buy up the competing seed merchants and seed-breeding centers, thereby controlling the production of food at every possible level. Independent farmers, big and small, will be completely wiped out of the food industry. At best, they will be reduced to the status of being subcontractors. This line of argument goes on to claim that the control of the food chain will be disastrous for the poor since the MNCs, guided by the profit motive, will only focus on the high-value food items demanded by the affluent. Thus, in the long run, the production of basic staples which constitute the food basket of the poor will taper off. However, this vastly overestimates the power of the MNCs. Even if the research promoted by them does focus on the high-value food items, much of biotechnology research is also funded by governments in both developing and developed countries. Indeed, the potato is a by-product of this type of research. If the potato

passes the field trials, there is no reason to believe that it cannot be marketed in the global potato market. And this type of success story can be repeated with other basic food items. The second type of cost associated with the genetically-modified food industry is environmental damage. The most common type of "genetic engineering" involves gene modification in plants designed to make them resistant to applications of weed-killers. This then enables farmers to use massive dosages of weed killers so as to destroy or wipe out all competing varieties of plants in their fields. However, some weeds through geneticallymodified pollen contamination may acquire resistance to a variety of weed-killers. The only way to destroy these weeds is through the use of ever-stronger herbicides which are poisonous and linger on in the environment. 1) The author doubts the anti-GM lobby's contention that MNC control of the food chain will be disastrous for the poor because A) MNCs will focus on high-value food items. B) MNCs are driven by the motive of profit maximization. C) MNCs are not the only group of actors in genetically-modified food research. D) economic development will help the poor buy MNC-produced food. Answer: (C) 2) Using the clues in the passage, which of the following countries would you expect to be in the forefront of the anti-GM campaign? A) USA and Spain. B) India and Iraq.

C) Germany and France. D) Australia and New Zealand. Answer: (C) 3) Genetic modification makes plants more resistant to killer weeds. However, this can lead to environmental damage by A) wiping out competing varieties of plants which now fall prey to killer weeds. B) forcing application of stronger herbicides to kill weeds which have become resistant to weak herbicides. C) forcing application of stronger herbicides to keep the competing plants weed-free. D) not allowing growth of any weeds, thus reducing soil fertility. Answer: (B) 4) Which of the following about the Indian media's coverage of scientific research does the passage seem to suggest? A) Indian media generally covers a subject of scientific importance when its mass application is likely. B) Indian media's coverage of scientific research is generally dependent on MNCs' interests. C) Indian media, in partnership with the government, is actively involved in publicizing the results of scientific research. D) Indian media only highlights scientific research which is funded by the government. Answer: (A) 5) According to the passage, biotechnology research

A) is of utility only for high value food items. B) is funded only by multinational corporations. C) allows multinational corporations to control the food basket of the poor. D) is funded mainly by the government of both the rich and poor countries Answer: (D) Aptitude Test English Directions for Questions 6 to 10: In each question, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE. 6) Bundle A) The newborn baby was a bundle of joy for the family. B) Mobile operators are offering a bundle of additional benefits. C) He made a bundle in the share market. D) It was sheer luck that brought a bundle of boy-scouts to where I was lying wounded. Answer: (D) 7) Host A) If you host the party, who will foot the bill? B) Keralas forests are host to a range of snakes. C) Ranchi will play the host to the next national film festival. D) A virus has infected the host computer. Answer: (C) 8) Distinct

A) He is distinct about what is right and what is wrong. B) Mars became distinct on the horizon in the month of August. C) The distinct strains of Ravis violin could be heard above the general din. D) Ghoshbabus is a distinct case of water rising above its own level. Answer: (A) 9) Sort A) What sort of cheese do you use in pizza? B) Farmers of all sort attended the rally. C) They serve tea of a sort on these trains. D) Lets sort these boys into four groups. Answer: (B) 10) Implication A) Everyone appreciated the headmasters implication in raising flood relief in the village. B) This letter will lead to the implication of several industrialists in the share market scam. C) Several members of the audience missed the implication of the ministers promise. D) Death, by implication, is the only solution the poem offers the reader. Answer: (A) Aptitude Test - Critical Thinking - Sample paper Questions are based on the following data: Five men for a picnic with their sons to five different sea-side spots on different days of the week Men: Ganesh, Krishnan, Anurag, Harsh,Mayur

Sons: Vinit, Rahul,Prem,Chetan,Ishaan Beach: Baga Beach, Fishermans Cove, Silver Sands, Marwanthe, Anjuna Days: Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday - Anurag drove to Baga Beach two days after Chetan and his father had their picnic - Ishaan sunbathed on the sands of Marwanthe. His father was not Ganesh - Mayur went for his picnic on Tuesday. He did not visit Fishermans Cove - Neither Vinit nor Chetan went for a picnic the day before Harsh took his son Prem for an outing - Anjuna was visited on Wednesday - Rahul went for his picnic on Thursday. Vinit had gone for his outing before Rahul. 1) Ganesh took his son to A) Fishermans cove B) Silver Sands C) Marwanthe D) Anjuna Answer: (D) 2) Which of the following had his picnic on Monday? A) Ganesh B) Krishnan C) Anurag D) Harsh Answer: (B)

3) Fishermans Cove was visited on A) Monday B) Tuesday C) Thursday D) Friday Answer: (D) 4) Krishnans son is A) Vinit B) Rahul C) Chetan D) Ishaan Answer: (D) 5) Baga beach was visited on A) Monday B) Wednesday C) Thursday D) Friday Answer: (C) 6) Chetan went to A) Baga Beach B) Fishermans cove C) Silver Sands

D) Anjuna Answer: (C) 7) Which of the following had his picnic on Friday? A) Vinit B) Prem C) Chetan D) Ishaan Answer: (B) 8) Anjuna was visited by A) Vinit B) Rahul C) Prem D) Chetan Answer: (A) 9) Rahuls father is A) Ganesh B) Krishnan C) Anurag D) Mayur Answer: (C) 10) Ishaan visited the beach on A) Monday

B) Tuesday C) Wednesday D) Friday Answer: (

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