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SECTION - A 8. Explain the concept of indifference curve. Discuss its proper- 20. Cardinal utility
ties.
Prepare a time table
21. Unitary elastic demand
I. i) Answer THREE questions. for studying the differ-
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ii) Each carries TEN marks. 10. Explain the importance of price elasticity of demand? 23. Production function ent subjects, so that you
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25. Oligopoly
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29. Deficit budget
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30. Say's law of markets
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Physics At a particular frequency,


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expression for the resonating frequency of 1 2 Z R
an L-C-R series resonating circuit.
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odd numbers and '2' is subtracted from each 1) II and III 2) I and II 3) I and III uled on the day which is immediately next to the
Reasoning Ability of the even numbers, then how many num- 4) All of these 5) None day when lecture on Biology is scheduled.
Directions (Q.1 5): Study the following bers multiple of '4' will be formed? 13. Statement: Lecture on Psychology is scheduled to be held
information carefully and answer the 1) Two 2) Three 3) More than three For the third time in a row this week, the after Mathematics (not necessarily immediately
questions given below: 4) None 5) One Indira Gandhi International Airport was put after Mathematics). Lecture on Psychology is
7. If in step III, '28' interchanges its position with on a full alert today after Air India received not scheduled for Saturday or Sunday.
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are an anonymous message that two terrorists 16. Which of the following lectures is scheduled
'table' and '59' also interchanges its position
sitting around a rectangular table in such a way laden with explosives were aboard its
with 'tip' then which of element will be to the for Thursday?
that two persons sit on each of the four sides of Mumbai, Delhi, Hong Kong An authority of
immediate left of '46? 1) Mathematics 2) English 3) Physics
the table facing the centre. Persons sitting on Indira Gandhi International Airport.
1) 28 2) to 3) table 4) tip 5) 59 4) Biology 5) Computers
opposite sides are exactly opposite to each
8. Which of the following combinations repre- Assumptions: 17. Which of the following combinations of day-
other.
sents the third and the ninth element in sec- I. Anonymous message is not likely to be lecture is correct?
D faces North and sits exactly opposite to
ond last step of the given input from the left hoax call.
H. E is to the immediate left of H. A and G sit on 1) Saturday Physics
end? II. Anonymous message is to be a hoax
the same side. G is exactly opposite of B who is 2) Monday Biology
1) 95 and tip 2) table and 86 call.
to the immediate right of C. A is next to the left 3) Tuesday English
of D. 3) 17 and to 4) 86 and tip III. Alertness might be helpful in reducing
4) Thursday English
5) tyre and 17 the menace.
1. Who is sitting opposite to A ? 5) Sunday Computers
9. Which element comes exactly between '59' 1) I and III 2) II and III
1) G 2) D 3) E 4) A 5) None 18. If Chemistry is related to Biology and
and 'thanks' in Step II of the given input? 3) Either I or II and III 4) Only III
2. Who is next to E in clockwise direction? Psychology is related to Computers in a cer-
1) toughen 2) 46 3) 13 4) table 5) 68 5) None of these
1) G 2) B 3) F 4) A or F 5) None tain way based upon the given lecture
10. Which element is third to the right of the one 14. Statement:
3. Which of the following pairs of persons has schedule, then Biology will be related to
which is eighth from the right end in Step "You should be very careful so that the soci-
both the persons sitting on the same side which of the following based upon the same
IV? ety does not adversely comment on the
with first person sitting to the right of second relationship?
person ? 1) 13 2) tip 3) thanks 4) to 5) 46 police leadership". A statement made by a
1) English 2) Mathematics 3) Physics
CBI officer to the newly recruited young offi-
1) DF 2) CB 3) FC 4) AG 5) None Directions (Q.1115): In each question below 4) Chemistry 5) None of these
cers.
4. Who is sitting opposite to E ? is given a statement followed by three 19. Which of the following lecture(s) is/are
Assumptions:
1) D 2) A 3) F 4) A or D 5) None assumptions numbered I, II and III. An scheduled to be held between the lectures
I. The society always indulge in adverse
5. Which of the following statements is definite- assumption is something supposed or on Chemistry and Physics?
comments.
ly true? taken for grand. You have to consider the 1) No lecture is scheduled between these
II. People's trust in the police force is not
1) A is facing North statement and the assumptions and two lectures
up to the desired level.
2) E is sitting opposite to F decide which of the assumption is implic- 2) Only Computers
it in the statement. Then, decide which of III. Society has the efficiency to judge
3) F is to the left of G accurately about the police leadership. 3) Computers and Psychology
the answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) is the
4) C is to the left of A 1) I and II 2) II and III 3) I and III 4) Computers and Biology
correct answer.
5) None of these 5) English and Mathematics
4) All of these 5) None
Directions (Q.6-10): Study the following 11. Statement: 20. How many lectures are scheduled to be
15. Statement:
information carefully and answer the "Bar Council of India (BCI) has decided to held between English and Mathematics?
The High Court has ordered state X to sub-
questions given below : go on a hunger strike to protest the imple- 1) None 2) One 3) Two
mit the case papers of the hit and run acci-
mentation of the Legal Services Authority 4) Three 5) Five
When a word and number arrangement dent involving actor Mr. Y and directed the
(Amendment) Act." Chairman of BCI
machine is given an input line of words and police not to allow the actor or his family Directions (Q.21-26): In these questions,
numbers, it arranges them following. a particu- Assumptions: members and friends to meet witnesses or relationship between different elements is
lar rule. The following is an illustration of input I.The amendment has several loopholes victims. shown in the statements. The statements
and rearrangement: (All the numbers are two and is bound to hunt the litigants' interests. Assumptions: are followed by two conclusions numbered
digit numbers). II. All of the members of BCI will welcome I. The kith and kin of an accused are likely I and II. Study the conclusions based on
Input: bear 24 binders brave 91 17 but 68 the decision. to make an effort to tamper with the evi- the given statement and select the appro-
bailer 35 be 74 III. The hunger strike held in front of the dence or create a nuisance to help priate answer.
Step I: 19 bear 24 binders brave 17 but 68 court will put a pressure on the respec- acquit the accused. 21. Statements
bailer 35 74 be tive authority.
II. The capacity of the wrongdoer cannot A<X M<R=PJ
Step II: 47 19 bear 24 binders brave 17 68 1) Only I 2) I and II 3) I and III be a yardstick for deciding punishment
4) All of these 5) None Conclusions
bailer 35 be but for a crime.
12. Statement: I. J > A II. X < P
Step III: 86 47 19 24 binders brave 17 bailer III. The court's immediate concern is the
1) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
35 be but bear Despite strong opposition, the controversial grievance of the victims which needs
Prohibition of Forcible Conversion of 2) Both conclusions I and II are true
Step IV: 53 86 47 19 24 binders 17 bailer be redressal.
Religion Bill was passed by the Tamil Nadu 3) Only conclusion II is true
but bear brave
Assembly with the AIDMK and the BJP out- Directions (Q.16-20): Study the following 4) Either conclusion I or II is true
Step V: 42 53 86 47 19 binders 17 be but
voting the combined opposition of the DMK, information carefully and answer the 5) Only conclusion I is true
bear brave bailer
the Congress, the Pattali Makkal Katchi and given questions. (22-23): Statements
Step VI: 71 42 53 86 47 19 be but bear brave
bailer binders the Left parties. A news Seven lectures are scheduled to be held in a L>MNO<P:N=Z
Step VI is the last step of the above Assumptions: week. There is only one lecture on each of the 22. Conclusions
arrangement as the intended arrangement is I.Conversions create resentment among seven days of the week, starting from Monday I. M > Z II. M = Z
obtained. As per the rules followed in the several sect ions and also inflame religious and ending on Sunday. 1) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
given steps, find out the appropriate steps for passions, leading to communal clash es. Chemistry is taught either on Wednesday or 2) Both conclusions I and II are true
the given input. II. Conversations only lead to the isolation of on Saturday. Three lectures are scheduled to be 3) Only conclusion II is true
Input: tyre 71 toughen 59 tip 82 13 thanks to the converted. held between Chemistry and English. Two lec- 4) Either conclusion I or II is true
68 table 46 III. Strong opposition puts hindrance before tures are scheduled to be held between English 5) Only conclusion I is true
6. If in the last step, '1' is added to each of the a bill in taking final shape. and Computers. Lecture on Physics is sched-
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23.Conclusions II. Witness are available in cases other than 32. Who amongst the following likes Green 4) Can't say 5) None
I. L P II. O L rape. colour ? 44. If A is related to R in a certain way and E is
1) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 29. Statement: 1) A 2) B 3) F 4) G 5) D related to S in the same way, then which of
2) Both conclusions I and II are true The complaint of poor customer service is 33. Four of the following five are alike in a cer- the following is related to D?
3) Only conclusion II is true partly correct and it certainly needs to be tain way and hence they form a group. 1) Q 2) T 3) P 4) V 5) None
4) Either conclusion I or II is true improved. Which one of the following does not belong 45. If in the first row first person from the left
5) Only conclusion I is true Conclusions: to that group ? interchanged its position with the sixth per-
I. Poor customer service can be improved. 1) D - Thursday 2) C - Sunday son from the left and following the same
24. Statements
II. The speaker knows about the poor cus- 3) A - Friday 4) B - Friday way second person changes its position
S=TU<RE:UM>Y
tomer service of the company. 5) G - Saturday with fifth and third person change its posi-
Conclusions: tion with fourth and so on, who will face 'S'?
30. Statement: 34. Which of the following represents the day
I. S > M II. M = S 1) A 2) C 3) D 4) B 5) None
Insurance in a developing country must on which F attends seminar ?
1) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 46. Q types faster than R but not as fast as V. T
be seen as an essential service which a 1) Sunday 2) Wednesday
2) Both conclusions I and II are true types faster than R. S types faster than V.
welfare state should provide to its peo- 3) Saturday 4) Tuesday
3) Only conclusion II is true ple. Who amongst the five of them types the
5) Thursday fastest ?
4) Either conclusion I or II is true Conclusions:
5) Only conclusion I is true 35. Who amongst the following likes Grey 1) V 2) T 3) S
I. The speaker is against the privatization colour?
(25-26): Statements of insurance company. 4) Data Inadequate 5) None
1) B 2) E 3) A 47. If 'B C' means B is the daughter of C.
K > J > M O; M U = H; J > T II. All essential services must be provided
4) D 5) Cannot be determined 'B + C' means B is the husband of C and 'B
25. Conclusions: by the government only.
36. Based on the given arrangement, which of - C' means B is the sister of C , then what
I. K > O II. O H 31. Statement:
the following statements is true? does 'M + N P Q ' mean?
1) Neither Conclusion I nor II is true The main attraction of the fair was the par-
1) The person who likes Pink colour attends 1) M is the brother-in-law of Q
2) Both Conclusions I and II are true ticipation of mentally challenged, hearing
seminar on Wednesday. 2) M is the uncle of Q
3) Only Conclusion II is true impaired and 'normal' children in the quiz,
painting competition and culture pro- 2) G attends seminar on Thursday 3) M is the son-in-law of Q
4) Either Conclusion I or H is true
3) Only one person attends seminar 4) Q is the mother-in-law of M
5) Only Conclusion I is true gramme.
between B and G 5) None of these
26. Conclusions Conclusions:
I. The competition between the normal 4) F likes Black colour Directions (Q.48- 50): Read the following
I. K > T II. J < O
and handicapped children rarely ha 5) None of the given statements is true information carefully and answer the
1) Neither Conclusion I nor II is true
pens. 37. Which of the following combinations is defi- questions which follow:
2) Both Conclusions I and II are true
II. These fairs are important for the better- nitely correct ? If 'A B' means 'A is father of B'.
3) Only Conclusion II is true
4) Either Conclusion I or II is true ment of handicapped children. 1) Wednesday - G- Blue If 'A + B' means 'A is wife of B'.
Directions (Q.32-37): Study the following 2) Monday - D - Grey If 'A B' means 'A is daughter 'of B'.
5) Only Conclusion I is true
information carefully and answer the 3) Tuesday - G - Black If 'A B' means 'A is son of B'.
Directions (Q.27-31): In each questions
questions given below : 4) Sunday - E - Grey 48. How is L related to Q in the expression
below is given a statement followed by
5) Thursday - G - Black 'L M Q P Q' ?
two conclusions numbered I and II. You Seven persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F and
1) Grand daughter 2) Niece
have to assume everything in the state- G are going to attend seminar on the seven dif- Directions (Q.38- 40): Four of the following
3) Daughter-in-law 4) Daughter
ment to be true, then consider the two ferent days of the same week namely, Monday, five are alike in a certain way and hence
5) Cannot be determined
conclusions together and decide which Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, form a group. Which is the one that does
of them logically follows beyond a rea- Saturday and Sunday but not necessarily in the not belong to the group? 49. What will come in the place of the question
sonable doubt from the information given mark, to establish that Q is the nephew of T
same order. Each person also likes different 38. 1) Asia 2) Antarctica 3) Africa
in the statement. in the expression : 'Q ? R S T?
colours namely, Green, Grey, White, Black, 4) Alaska 5) Australia
Orange, Pink and Blue but not necessarily in 1) + 2) 3) 4) + 5) Either - or +
Give answer: 39. 1) Trophy 2) Medal 3) Certificate
the same order. 50. Which of the following relations are true
1) If only conclusion I follows 4) Gift 5) Prize
based upon the relations given in the equa-
2) If only conclusion II follows C likes Orange colour and attends seminar 40. 1) MPQO 2) DGHF 3) RUTV tion : 'A B C + D E'?
3) If either conclusion I or conclusion II fol- on Friday. 4) VYZX 5) JMNL
1) C is mother of A
lows Only one person attends seminar between C
Directions (Q.41-45): Study the following 2) E is wife of B
4) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II fol- and the person who likes White colour.
information carefully and answer the 3) D is brother of A
lows E attends seminar immediately before that questions given below.
4) E is mother-in-law of C
5) If both conclusion I and II follow person who likes White colour. Twelve friends are seated along the two
5) None is true
27. Statement: Only three persons attend seminar between rows' (such that facing each other) A, B, C, D, E
Nobody advises motorcyclists and pillion- E and D. and F are seated in first row and facing South. Key
riders in Britain, Holland, Italy and other B does not attend seminar on Wednesday. P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated in second row
1-5 14-5 27-2 40-3
countries to wear helmets. It is a matter of The person who likes Blue colour attends and facing North. Q is on the immediate right of
2-2 15-1 28-5 41-5
sheer common sense and elementary pru- seminar immediately after B. S who is facing A. D is on the immediate right of
3-4 16-5 29-2 42-4
dence. Only three persons attend seminar between A. P and C are at extreme ends and nobody is 4-3 17-1 30-4 43-5
Conclusions: the persons who like blue and Pink colour seated on the right of F. only V is seated 5-2 18-1 31-1 44-1
respectively. between P and T and he is not facing B. Q is on 6-2 19-4 32-2 45-3
I. The citizens of Britain, Holland, Italy are
the immediate left of R. 7-1 20-5 33-4 46-4
literate. The person who likes Black colour attends
seminar immediately after the person who 41. Who is facing C? 8-4 21-3 34-1 47-3
II. The citizens of Britain, Holland and Italy
1) P 2) V 3) T 4) Q 5) None 9-3 22-4 35-3 48-1
are conscious regarding their safety. likes grey colour.
42. Which of the following pairs is at one of the 10-5 23-1 36-2 49-3
28. Statement: Neither G nor F likes Grey colour. 11-5 24-4 37-5 50-5.
extreme ends?
Rape rarely has witness, which is why the F attends seminar after G. 12-5 25-3 38-4
law has laid the onus of proving innocence 1) F, T 2) C, T 3) P, B
13-1 26-5 39-4
on the accused. 4) R, C 5) None of these
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Conclusions: 43. Who is facing V?
pratibhadesk@eenadu.net 1) B 2) A 3) D
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I. The accused can prove himself innocent.

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