sample paer

prakharkanpur

Prakhar Srivastava
The set of questions given below will familiarise you with the types of questions asked in the Common Admission Test. The questions are only indicative of the general nature of the test. It is possible that a type of question not illustrated here may appear in the test.


QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE


1. A box contains 4 black balls, 3 red balls and 5 green balls. 2 balls are drawn from the bax at random. What is the probability that both the balls are of the same color ?
(a) 47/66 (b) 1/6
(c) 19/66 (d) None of these

2. P can complete a work in 12 days working 8 hours a day. Q can complete the same work in 8 days working 10 hours a day. If P and Q work together, working 8 hours a day; in how many days can they complete the work?
(a) 6 6/11 (b) 6 5/11
(c) 5 6/11 (d) None of these

3. The following question i s followed by three statements. You have to study the question and all the three statements given and then decide whether any information provided in the statements are redundant and can be dispensed with while answering the given question.
What is the area of given rectangle?
(A) Perimeter of the rectangle is 60cm
(B) Breadth of the rectangle is 12cm
(C) Sum of the two adjacent sides is 30cm
(a) A & B only (b) A only
(c) B only (d) C only


LOGICAL REASONING

1. Directions :- The questions below consists of a question and two statements given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the given question:
Who is Uncle of L?
(A) P, brother of M is father of L, M is father of S
(B) R is father of L's cousin
(a) A alone is sufficeint
(b) B alone is sufficeint
(c) Either A alone or B alone is sufficient
(d) Both A nd B together are not sufficient

2. Directions:- Ravi, Suresh and Asif are in control of the following number-symbol series respectively:
Ravi - 2 & S * 9 P T B % 8 Q + 6
Suresh - ^ I \ F @ V 4 $ ! M T D ~
Asif - G 3 H # K N : 5 R = 7 W Y

Starting from the left end and following the given order in each series, if a group of three elements is formed by taking symbol from Suresh's series, number from Ravi's series and letter from Asif's series, each symbol-number-letter only once, which of the following will be the elements of the 4th such group formed ?

(a) $ 8 N (b) ! 6 R
(c) $ 6 N (d) 4th group does not exists

3. Directions:- Ans wer the following question based on the alphabet given below:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
If the letters of the word PRODUCTIVE which are at the odd-numbered positions in the English alphabet are picked up and are arranged in alphabetical order from left and if they are now substitued by Z, Y, X and so on, beginning from left which letter will get substituted by W?

(a) O (b) U
(c) T (d) None of these

GENERAL AWARENESS

1. Which of the following articles of Indian Constitution ensures Freedom of the Press in India ?
(a) Article 356 (b) Article 79
(c) Article 27 (d) Article 327

2. Which of the following countries is not a member of SAARC ?
(a) Bangladesh (b) Myanmar
(c) Maldives (d) Nepal

3. 'Cue' is term used in
(a) Billiards (b) Chess
(c) Bridge (d) Croquet

ENGLISH

Directions:- Pick out the word that is either most nearly the same meaning or opposite of teh word printed in capitals.

1. VIRILE (S)
(a) Pompous (b) Boastful
(c) Athletic (d) Manly

2. CHIMERICAL (A)
(a) Wonderful (b) Unnatural
(c) Realistic (d) Economical

3. IMPLECCABLE (A)
(a) Faulty (b) Repulsive
(c) Practical (d) Reasonable

Directions:- (4 to 5) In each of the following Passages, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printer below the passage are against each, some words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate words.

Something has happened in the last twenty years surely must .......(4)...... anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying that thrust ...........(5)............ space represents a vital turing point in history.

4. (a) recede (b) precede
(c) transcend (d) terminate

5. (a) into (b) in
(c) upon (d) on
 
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