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Time: 40 mins

Questions: 50

INFOSYS MOCK TEST


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Directions to Solve
In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You
have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together
and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information
given in the statement.

Give answer:

 (A) If only conclusion I follows


 (B) If only conclusion II follows
 (C) If either I or II follows
 (D) If neither I nor II follows and
 (E) If both I and II follow.

1. Statements: The manager humiliated Sachin in the presence of his colleagues.

Conclusions:

1. The manager did not like Sachin.


2. Sachin was not popular with his colleagues.

A
Only conclusion I follows
.
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows
.

2. Statements: Nation X faced growing international opposition for its decision to explode eight
nuclear weapons at its test site.

Conclusions:

1. The citizens of the nation favoured the decision.


2. Some powerful countries do not want other nations to become as powerful as they are.

A
Only conclusion I follows
.
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows
.
 

3.Look at this series: 36, 34, 30, 28, 24, ... What number should come next?

A 20 B.2
. 2
C.23 D.26
 

4.Look at this series: 544, 509, 474, 439, ... What number should come next?

A
404 B.414
.
C.420 D.445

Directions to Solve

Each question has an underlined word followed by four answer choices. You will choose the
word that is a necessary part of the underlined word.

5. school

A
student B.report card
.
C.test D.learning

6. respiration

A
mouth B.circulation
.
C.oxygen D.carbon monoxide

Directions to Solve

Read each definition and all four choices carefully, and find the answer that provides the best
example of the given definition.

7.Violating an Apartment Lease occurs when a tenant does something prohibited by the legally
binding document that he or she has signed with a landlord. Which situation below is the best
example of Violating an Apartment Lease?

A Tim has decided to move to another city, so he calls his landlord to tell him that he is not
. interested in renewing his lease when it expires next month.
Valerie recently lost her job and, for the last three months, has neglected to pay her landlord
B. the monthly rent they agreed upon in writing when she moved into her apartment eight
months ago.
Mark writes a letter to his landlord that lists numerous complaints about the apartment he has
C.
agreed to rent for two years.
D Leslie thinks that her landlord is neglecting the building in which she rents an apartment. She
. calls her attorney to ask for advice.

8. A Tiebreaker is an additional contest or period of play designed to establish a winner among


tied contestants. Which situation below is the best example of a Tiebreaker?

A
At halftime, the score is tied at 28.
.
B.Mary and Megan have each scored three goals in the game.
C.The referee tosses a coin to decide which team will have possession of the ball first.
D The Sharks and the Bears each finished with 14 points, and they are now battling it out in a
. five-minute overtime.

Directions to Solve

Each problem consists of three statements. Based on the first two statements, the third statement
may be true, false, or uncertain.

9.Tanya is older than Eric.


Cliff is older than Tanya.
Eric is older than Cliff.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is

A
true
.
B.false
C.uncertain

10.During the past year, Josh saw more movies than Stephen.
Stephen saw fewer movies than Darren.
Darren saw more movies than Josh.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is

A
true
.
B.false
C.uncertain

Directions to Solve

In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II.
You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the
assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Give answer

 (A) If only assumption I is implicit


 (B) If only assumption II is implicit
 (C) If either I or II is implicit
 (D) If neither I nor II is implicit
 (E) If both I and II are implicit.

11.Statement: It is desirable to put the child in school at the age of 5 or so.

Assumptions:

1. At that age the child reaches appropriate level of development and is ready to learn.
2. The schools do not admit children after six years of age.

A Only assumption I is
. implicit
B.Only assumption II is implicit
C.Either I or II is implicit
D
Neither I nor II is implicit
.

12.Statement: "In order to bring punctuality in our office, we must provide conveyance
allowance to our employees." - In charge of a company tells Personnel Manager.

Assumptions:

1. Conveyance allowance will not help in bringing punctuality.


2. Discipline and reward should always go hand in hand.

A
Only assumption I is implicit
.
Only assumption II is
B.
implicit
C.Either I or II is implicit
D
Neither I nor II is implicit
.

13.Statement: Unemployment allowance should be given to all unemployed Indian youth above
18 years of age.

Assumptions:

1. There are unemployed youth in India who needs monetary support.


2. The government has sufficient funds to provide allowance to all unemployed youth.
A Only assumption I is
. implicit
B.Only assumption II is implicit
C.Either I or II is implicit
D
Neither I nor II is implicit
.

14.Statement: Children are influenced more by their teachers nowadays.

Assumptions:

1. The children consider teachers as their models.


2. A large amount of children's time is spent in school.

A Only assumption I is
. implicit
B.Only assumption II is implicit
C.Either I or II is implicit
D
Neither I nor II is implicit
.

Directions to Solve

Each of the following questions contains a small paragraph followed by a question on it. Read
each paragraph carefully and answer the question given below it.

15. Though the waste of time or the expenditure on fashions is very large, yet fashions have
come to stay. They will not go, come what may. However, what is now required is that strong
efforts should be made to displace the excessive craze for fashion from the minds of these
youngsters.

The passage best supports the statement that:

A
fashion is the need of the day.
.
B.the excessive craze for fashion is detrimental to one's personality.
the hoard for fashion should be done away with so as not to let down the constructive
C.
development.
D
work and other activities should be valued more than the outward appearance.
.

16. It is up to our government and planners to devise ways and means for the mobilisation of
about ten crore workers whose families total up about forty crore men, women and children. Our
agriculture is over-manned. A lesser number of agriculturists would mean more purchasing or
spending power to every agriculturist. This will result in the shortage of man-power for many
commodities to be produced for which there will be a new demand from a prosperous agrarian
class. This shortage will be removed by surplus man-power released from agriculture as
suggested above.

The passage best supports the statement that:

A
employment in production is more fruitful than employment in agriculture.
.
B.Indian economy is in a poor shape basically due to improper mobilisation of man-power.
a shift of labour from agricultural sector to the industrial sector would uplift the living
C.
standard.
D the industrial sector is labour-deficient while the agricultural sector is over-manned in our
. country.

Directions to Solve

In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II.
You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from
commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Give answer:

 (A) If only conclusion I follows


 (B) If only conclusion II follows
 (C) If either I or II follows
 (D) If neither I nor II follows and
 (E) If both I and II follow.

17.Statements: All mangoes are golden in colour. No golden-coloured things are cheap.

Conclusions:

1. All mangoes are cheap.


2. Golden-coloured mangoes are not cheap.

A
Only conclusion I follows
.
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows
.
E. Both I and II follow

18.Statements: All good athletes win. All good athletes eat well.

Conclusions:
1. All those who eat well are good athletes.
2. All those who win eat well.

A
Only conclusion I follows
.
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows
.
E. Both I and II follow

19.Statements: All hill stations have a sun-set point. X is a hill station.

Conclusions:

1. X has a sun-set point.


2. Places other than hill stations do not have sun-set points.

A
Only conclusion I follows
.
B.Only conclusion II follows
C.Either I or II follows
D
Neither I nor II follows
.
E. Both I and II follow

Directions to Solve

In these series, you will be looking at both the letter pattern and the number pattern. Fill the
blank in the middle of the series or end of the series.

20. ELFA, GLHA, ILJA, _____, MLNA

A
OLPA B.KLMA
.
C.LLMA D.KLLA

21. QPO, NML, KJI, _____, EDC

A
HGF B.CAB
.
C.JKL D.GHI

22. QAR, RAS, SAT, TAU, _____

A UA B.UAT
. V
C.TAS D.TAT

23. DEF, DEF2, DE2F2, _____, D2E2F3

A
DEF3 B.D3EF3
.
C.D2E3F D.D2E2F2

Directions to Solve

A good way to figure out the relationship in a given question is to make up a sentence that
describes the relationship between the first two words. Then, try to use the same sentence to find
out which of the answer choices completes the same relationship with the third word.

24. Cup is to coffee as bowl is to

A
dish B.soup
.
C.spoon D.food

25. Yard is to inch as quart is to

A
gallon B.ounce
.
C.milk D.liquid

26. Secretly is to openly as silently is to

A
scarcely B.impolitely
.
C.noisily D.quietly

Directions to Solve

Choose the picture that would go in the empty box so that the two bottom pictures are related in
the same way as the top two are related.

27.
A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4

28.

A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions, find out which of the answer figures (1), (2), (3) and (4)
completes the figure matrix ?

29.
A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4

30.Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.

A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions, you are given a combination of alphabets and/or numbers
followed by four alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4). Choose the alternative which is closely
resembles the water-image of the given combination.

31. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the water-image of the given combination.

A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4
32. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the water-image of the given combination.

A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4

33. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet of paper (X).

A
1 and 3 only
.
B.1 and 4 only
C.2 and 4 only
D
3 and 4 only
.
 

34. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet of paper (X).

A
1 and 2 only
.
B.1, 2 and 3 only
C.1 and 3 only
D
1, 2, 3 and 4
.
35. Select the alternative which represents three out of the five alternative figures which when
fitted into each other would form a complete square.

A
134 B.345
.
C.234 D.135

36. Select the alternative which represents three out of the five alternative figures which when
fitted into each other would form a complete square.

A
134 B.124
.
C.234 D.345

37.Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of the given combination.

A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4
 

38. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of the given combination.

A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4

39. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as
established by the five Problem Figures.

Problem Figures:                          Answser Figures:

  (A)     (B)     (C)     (D)     (E)       (1)     (2)     (3)     (4)     (5)
A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4
 

40. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as
established by the five Problem Figures.

Problem Figures:                          Answser Figures:

  (A)     (B)     (C)     (D)     (E)       (1)     (2)     (3)     (4)     (5)
A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4

41. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as
established by the five Problem Figures.

Problem Figures:                          Answser Figures:

  (A)     (B)     (C)     (D)     (E)       (1)     (2)     (3)     (4)     (5)
A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4

42. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure (X) as its part.
     (X)                (1)         (2)         (3)        (4)
A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4

43. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure (X) as its part.

     (X)                (1)         (2)         (3)        (4)


A
1 B.2
.
C.3 D.4
 

44. Group the given figures into three classes using each figure only once.

A 1,3,9 ; 2,5,6 ;
. 4,7,8
B.1,3,9 ; 2,7,8 ; 4,5,6
C.1,2,4 ; 3,5,7 ; 6,8,9
D
1,3,6 ; 2,4,8 ; 5,7,9
.

45. Group the given figures into three classes using each figure only once.
A
7,8,9 ; 2,4,3 ; 1,5,6
.
B.1,3,2 ; 4,5,7 ; 6,8,9
C.1,6,8 ; 3,4,7 ; 2,5,9
D
1,6,9 ; 3,4,7 ; 2,5,8
.

Directions to Solve

Which of phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to
make the grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'E' as the answer.

46. There are not many men who are so famous that they are frequently referred to by their short
names only

A
initials B.signatures
.
C.pictures D.middle names

47. He is too important for tolerating any delay.

A
to tolerate B.to tolerating
.
C.at tolerating D.with tolerating

Directions to Solve

In each question below, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up.
Rearranage these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose
the proper sequence.

48. I read an advertisement that said

P : posh, air-conditioned
Q : gentleman of taste
R : are available for
S : fully furnished rooms

The Proper sequence should be:

A
PQRS B.PSRQ
.
C.PSQR D.SRPQ
 

49. Since the beginning of history

P: have managed to catch


Q: the Eskimos and Red Indians
R: by a very difficulty method
S: a few specimens of this aquatic animal

The Proper sequence should be:

A
QRPS B.SQPR
.
C.SQRP D.QPSR

50. I saw that

P: but seeing my host in this mood


Q: I deemed it proper to take leave
R: as I had frequently done before
S: it had been my intention to pass the night there

The Proper sequence should be:

A
QPSR B.QRPS
.
C.SPQR D.SRPQ

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