(Paper) C-SAT Sample Test Paper- 5 : Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
C-SAT Sample Test Paper- 5
Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
01. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters MASTE
using each letter only once in each word ?
(a) None
(b) One
(c) Two
(d) Three
(e) More than three
02. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so from a
group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(a) 78
(b) 48
(c) 72
(d) 54
(e) 42
03. In a certain code SAFER is written as 5@3#2 and RIDE is written as 2 ©
%#, how is FEDS written in that code ?
(a) 3#©5
(b) 3@%5
(c) 3#%5
(d) 3#%2
(e) None of these
04. Pointing to a woman. Nirmal said, “she is the daughter of my wife’s
grandfather’s only. “How is the woman related to Nirmal ?
(a) Wife
(b) Sister-in-law
(c) Sister
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these
05. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so from a
group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(a) Sweet
(b) Cake
(c) Pastry
(d) Bread
(e) Biscuit
06. In a certain code CONFUSED is written as EMNBEFTV. How is SECLUDED
written in that code ?
(a) RDBKEFEV
(b) KBDRCDCT
(c) KBDREFEV
(d) MDFTCDCT
(e) None of these
07. What should come next in the following letter series ?
Z X V T R P N L J Y W U S Q O
(a) M
(b) K
(c) H
(d) J
(e) None of these
08. How many such digits are there in the number 9254716 each of which is
as far away from the beginning of the number as when the digits are rearranged
in ascending order?
(a) None
(b) One
(c) Two
(d) Three
(e) More than three
09. In a certain code language, ‘bring the white board’ is written as ‘ka
na di pa’ and ‘white and black board’ is written as ‘na di sa ra’. How is ‘the’
written in that code ?
(a) ka
(b) pa
(c) ka or pa
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these
10. Among B, F, J, and W, each having a different weight, F is heavier
than only J. B is heavier than F and W but not as heavy as K. Who among them is
the third heaviest ?
(a) B
(b) F
(c) K
(d) W
(e) None of theses
Directions (Q. 11-16): Study the
following arrangement caefully and answer the questions given below:
Y48A@DF3#RNIM©WPJ2E5Z*6QB7$HU9IK
11. Which of the following is the seventh to the right of the nineteenth
from the right end of the above arrangement ?
(a) 1
(b) D
(c) Z
(d) $
(e) None of these
12. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on based
on their positions in above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group ?
(a) D#A
(b) JWE
(c) 562
(d) $9B
(e) RM3
13. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of
which is immediate preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by a letter
(a) None
(b) One
(c) Two
(d) Three
(e) More than three
14. How many such number are there in the above arrangemant each of which
is immediately preceded by a letter and immediately followed by a symbol ?
(a) None
(b) One
(c) Two
(d) Three
(e) More than three
15. What should come next in the following series based on the above
arrangement ?
8@D #NI WSJ 5*6
(a) 7HD
(b) 7$U
(c) 7#9
(d) B$#
(e) None of these
16. If all the numbers are dropped from the above arrangement, which of
the following will be the fourteenth from the left end ?
(a) W
(b) P
(c) 8
(d) J
(e) None of these
Directions (Q. 17-22): In each question below are four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II III and IV. You have to take the four given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts from the four gives statements disregarding commonly known facts. Then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) is correct and indicate it on the answer sheet.
17. Statements : All belts are rollers.
Some rollers are wheels.
All wheels are mats.
Some mats are cars.
Conclusions : I. Some mats are rollers.
II. Some mats are belts.
III. Some cars are rollers.
IV. Some rollers are belts.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only I, II and IV follow
(c) Only I and IV follow
(d) Only II, III and IV follow
(e) None of these
18. Statements : Some tyres are rains.
Some rains are flowers.
All flowers are jungles.
All jungles are tubes.
Conclusions: I. Some jungles are rains
II. Some tubes are rains.
III. Some jungles are rains.
IV. Some tubes are flowers.
(a) Only I, II and III follow
(b) Only II, III and IV follow
(c) Only I, III and IV follow
(d) All follow
(e) None of these
19. Statements : All desks are chirs.
All chiar are tables.
All tables are boxes.
All boxes are trunks.
Conclusions: I. Some trunks are table.
II. All chiars are boxes.
III. Some boxes are desks.
IV. All desks are trunks.
(a) Only I, II and III follow
(b) Only I, II and IV follow
(c) Only II, III and IV follow
(d) All follow
(e) None of these
20. Statements: Some birds are goats.
Some goats are horses.
Some horses are lions.
Some lions are tigers.
Conclusions: I. Some tigers are goats.
II. No tiger is goat.
III. Some lions are birds.
IV. No lion is bird.
(a) Only either I or II follows
(b) Only either III or IV follows
(c) Only either I or II and either III or IV follow
(d) Only I and III follow
(e) None of these
C-SAT Sample Test Paper- 5
Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
21. Statements: All papers are botteles.
All bottles are cups.
Some cups are jugs.
Some jugs are plates.
Conclusions: I. Some plates are cups.
II. Some plates are bottles.
III. Some cups are papers.
IV. Some bottles are papers.
22. Statements: All papers are bottles.
All bottles are cups.
Some cups are jugs.
Some jugs are plates.
Conclusions: I. Some plates are cups.
II. Some plates are bottles.
III. Some cups are papers.
IV. Some bottles are papers.
(a) Only III and IV follow
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only I and III follow
(d) Only II and IV follow
(e) None of these
23. Statements: All bulbs are wires.
No wire is cable.
Some cables are painst
All brushes are painst
Conclusions: I. Some painst are cables.
II. Some wires are bulbs.
III. Some burshes are wires.
IV. Some cables are bulbs.
(a) None follows
(b) Only I & II follow
(c) Only II follow
(d) Only III follow
(e) Only IV follow
Directions (Q. 23-28): In each question
below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations ofdigits/symbols
numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to find out which of the combinations
correctly represents the group of letters based on the follow and coding system
and and conditions that follow and mark the number of that combination as your
answer. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters,
mark (e) ie ‘None of these’,as your answer.
Letter: R D A E J M K T B U I P W H F
Digit/Symbool Code: 4 8 5 $ * 1 2 6 % © 7 @ 3 #
Conditions:
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, both are
to be coded as $
(ii) If both the first and the last the letters are consonants, both are to be
coded as the code for the last letter.
(iii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, their
codes are to be interchanged.
23. HIFMJU
(a) ©7#1*9
(b) 971*9
(c) ©7#1*©
(d) $ 7#1*$
(e) None of these
24. AKTRBW
(a) 3264%5
(b) 3264%3
(c) 324%65
(d) 5264%3
(e) None of these
25. EBPDRI
(a) 7%@847
(b) 7%@84$
(c) $%8@47
(d) $%8@47
(e) None of these
26. BKAJIM
(a) %25*71
(b) 125*7%
(c) %25*7%
(d) 15*271
(e) None of theses
27. UKPDMA
(a) 52@815
(b) ©2@815
(c) ©2@81©
(d) ©@2815
(e) None of these
28. METUFB
Directions (Q. 29-34): A word and number
arrangement machine when given and input line of words and numbers rearranges
them following a particular rule in each step. The following is in illustration
of input rearrangement.
Input : but 32 71 golory fair south 65 84
Step I : south bout 32 71 glory fair 65 84
Step II : south 84 but 32 71 glory fair 65
Step III : south 84 glory but 32 71 fair 65
Step IV : south 84 glory 71 but 32 fair 65
Step V : south 84 glory 71 fair but 32 65
Step VI : south 84 glory 71 fair 65 bout 32
and step VI is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the followed
questions the apprepriate step for the given inpt.
29. Step III of an input is: year 92 ultra 15 23 strive house 39 How many
more steps will be required to complete the rearrangement?
(a) Three
(b) Four
(c) Two
(d) Five
(e) None of these
30. Input: any how 49 24 far wide 34 69
Which of the following steps will be the last but one?
(a) VI
(b) VII
(c) V
(d) VIII
(e) None of these
31. Step II of an input is: town 74 pair 15 31 nice job 42
Which of the following is definitely the input ?
(a) pair 15 31 town nice job 42 74
(b) pair 15 town 31 74 nice job 42
(c) pair 15 town 74 31 nice job 42
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these
32. Input: play over 49 37 12 match now 81
Which of the following will be step IV ?
(a) play 81 over 49 37 match now
(b) play 81 over 49 37 12 now
(c) play 81 over 49 now 37 match 12
(d) There will be no such step.
(e) None of these
33. Step II of an input is: war 58 box cart 33 49 star Which of the
following will be the last ?
(a) V
(b) VI
(c) IV
(d) VII
(e) None of these
34. Input: shower fal water 34 51 67 98 goal How many steps will be
required to complete the rearrangement ?
(a) Three
(b) Four
(c) Six
(d) Five
(e) None of these
Direction (Q. 35-40): In the following
questions, the symbols ©, @, $, % and * are used with the following meanings as
illustrated below:
‘P@Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
‘P%Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’
‘P*Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than not equal to Q’
‘P©Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equeal to Q’
‘P$Q’ mans ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
In each question four statements showing relationship have been given, which are followed by four conclusions I, II, III, & IV. Assuming that the give statements are true, find out which con- clusion(s) is/are definitely true.
35. Statements: M © D, D * K, K @ R, R * F
Conclusions :
I. F © K
II. D * F
III. M © R
IV. D * R
(a) None is true
(b) Only Iis true
(b) Only II is true
(d) Only II is true
(e) Only IV is true
36. Statements: B % K, K $ T, T * F, H © F
Conclusions:
I. F © K
II. T © B
III. H © K
IV. H © B
(a) Only either I or II is true
(b) Only III is true
(c) Only IV is true
(d) Only III and IV are true
(e) Only either I or III and IV are true
37. Statements: W B, B @ F, F © R, R $ M
Conclusions:
I. W * F
II. M * B
III. B * I
IV. B * E
(a) Only I and IV are true
(b) Only II and III are true
(c) Only I and III are true
(d) Only II and IV are true
(e) None of these
38. Statements: E @ K, K $ T, T © N, B % N
Conclusions:
I. T % E
II. K © N
III. R * B
IV. M * N
(a) Only I, II and III are true
(b) Only I, III and IV are true
(c) Only I, III and IV are true
(d) All are true
(e) None of these
39. Statements: Z $ B, B % M, M © F, F @ R
Conclusions:
I. Z * M
II. F * B
III. R * M
IV. M @ Z
(a) Only I and III are true
(b) Only I, III and IV are true
(c) Only III and IV are true.
(d) Only I or IV and II are true
(e) None of these
40. Statements: H @ T, T $ N, F © N, B % F
Conclusions:
I. F @ H
II. F © T
III. B * T
IV. B % H
(a) None is true
(b) Only I is true
(c) Only II is true
(d) Only III and IV are true
(e) Only II and III are true
C-SAT Sample Test Paper- 5
Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
Directions (Q. 41-45): Study the
following informantion carefully and answer the questions given bleow:
P, Q, R, S,T, V and W are seven students of a school. Each of them studies in a
different standard from standard IV to standard X, not necessarily in the order
, Each of them has a favourite subject from English, Science, History,
Geography, Mathematics, Hindi and Sanskrit, not necessarily in the same order.
Q studies in VII Standard and does not like either Mathematics of Geography. R
likes English and does not study either in V or in IX,. T studies in X standard
and likes Hindi. The one who likes Science studies in X Standard. S studies in
IV Standard. W likes Sanskrit. P does not study in X Standard. The one who likes
Sanskrit in V Standard.
41. In which standard does W study ?
(a) VII
(b) IX
(c) X
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these
42. Which subject does P likes ?
(a) Geography
(b) Mathematics
(c) English
(d) History
(e) None of these
43. Which subject does S like ?
(a) History
(b) Geography
(c) Mathematics
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these
44. In which standard does P study ?
(a) IV
(b) VII
(c) IX
(d) X
(e) None of these
45. Which fo the following combinations of student standard subject is
correct ?
(a) T-VIII- Mathematics
(b) W-VII- Sanskrit
(c) Q-VII- Geography
(d) V-X- Science
(e) None of these
Directions (Q. 46-50): Study the
following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Following
are the conditions for selecting Systems Manager in an organization : The
candidate must
(i) be a graduate engineer in IT, Computer Science or Electronics with at least
60 percent marks.
(ii) be at least 30 years and not more than 40 years as on 1.9.2009.
(ii) have secured at least 40 percent marks in the written examination.
(iv) have secured at least 50 percent marks in the selection interview.
(v) have post-qualification work experience of at least 10 years in the systems
department of an organisation.
In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the conditions
EXCEPT-
(a) at (i) above, but has secured at least 60 per cent marks in ME-IT of
Computer Science, the case is to be referred to DGM-Systmes.
(b) at (v) above, but has post-qualification experience. of at least five year
as Deputy Systems Manager, the case is to be referred to the GM-Systems.
In each question below, details of one candidate are given. You have to take one
of the following courses of action based on the information provided and the
conditions and sub-conditions given above and mark the number of that course of
action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information
provided for each candidate. All these cases are given to you as on 1.9.2009
Mark answer (a) if the candidate is to be selected.
Mark answer (b) if the candidate is not to be selected
Mark answer (c) if the case is to be referred to DGM-systems.
Mark answer (d) if the case is to be referred to GM-systems.
Mark answer (e) if the data provided are not adequate to take a decision.
46. Samir Ghosh was born on 25th May 1978. He secured 65 per cent marks in BE-IT in the year 1999. Since then, he has been working in the systems department of an organisation. He has secured 50 percent marks in both written examination and selection interivew.
47. Navin prakash has secured 62 percent marks in BE-Computer Science. He has been working in the systems department of an organisation since july 1999 after completion of BE. He was born on 4th April 1974. He has secured 55 percent marks in selection interview and 45 percent marks in the written examination.
48. Neeta Pathak has been working as Deputy Systems Manager in an organisation for the past seven years after completing her BE in IT with 70 percent marks. She has secured 45 percent marks in selections interview and 55 percent marks in the written examination. She was born on 12th November 1978.
49. Ashok Malhotra was born on 19th March 1977. He was secured 56 percent marks in both selection interview and written examination. He has secured 58 percent marks in BE-IT and 72 percent marks m ME-IT. He has been working in the systems department of an organisation for the past 11years after completing ME-IT.
50. Gemma D’Souza was born on 15th Decemner 1972. She was secured 60 percent marks in both written examination and secured 60 percent marks in both written examination and selection interview. She has been working as Deputy sys
Direction (Q. 51-55) : Study the
following information carefully and answer the question given below:
(i) A, B, C, D, E , F , G and H are eight students, each having a differen
height,
(ii) D is shorter than A but taller than G.
(iii) E is taller than H but shorter than C.
(iv) B is shorter than D but taller than F.
(v) C is shorter than G.
(vi) G is not as tall as F.
51. Which of the following is definitely false?
(a) G is shorter than F.
(b) C s shorter than F
(c) F is taller than C.
(d) B is taller than E.
(e) All are true
52. If another student J who is taller than E but shorter than G, is added
to the group, which of the following will be definitely true?
(a) C and J are of the same height.
(b) J is shorter than D
(c) J is shorter than H
(d) J is taller than A.
(e) None of these
53. Which of the following will definitely be the third from top when the
eight students are arranged in desending order of height?
(a) B
(b) F
(c) G
(d) B or G
(e) Cannot be determined
54. How many of them are definitely shorter than F?
(a) Three
(b) Four
(c) Five
(d) Data indaequate
(d) None of these
55. Which of the following is redundant to answer all the above questions?
(a) (ii) only
(b) (ii) and iii only
(c) (iii) and (iv) only
(d) (ii) and (v) only
(e) All are necessary to answer tthe above questions.
Directions (Q. 56-60) : Below is given a
passage followed by serveal possible inferences which can be drawn from the
facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in
the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.
Mark answer (a) If the inference is “Definitely true”, ie it properly follows
from the statement of facts given.
Mark answer (b) If the inference is “Probably ture” though not “definitely true”
in the light of the facts given.
Mark answer (c) If the data are inadequate i.e. from the facts given you cannot
say whether the infernece is likely to be true or false.
Mark answer (d) If the inference is “Probably false” though not “definitely
false” in the light of the facts given.
Mark answer (e) If the inference is “definitely false” i.e. it cannot possibly
be drawn from the fact given or it contradicts the given facts.
A recent report that satellite data shows groundwater levels in northern India
depleting by as much as a foot per year, over the past decade, is a matter of
concern. The clear writing on the wall is that India faces a turbulent water
future and veritable crisis without proactive policy and sustainable practices.
Besides, the poor monsson this season and the resultant drought situation
pan-India calls for sustained policy focus on the water economcy. For another,
our water infrastructure for storage and supply is sorely inadequate. Worse,
policy distortions in artificially underpricing key agriinputs like power have
pervesely incentivised cultivation of water-intensive crops like paddy in
traditionally wheat growing areas.
56. India has failed to take measures to recharge groundwater adequately in northern part.
57. Wheat cultivation in India requires comp aratively more water than paddy.
58. Water level in other parts of India is stable during the last decade.
59. India has now put in place a system to reduce over dependence on groundwater.
60. Adequate monsoon helps in drawing less ground water for cultivation and thus preserve balance.
C-SAT Sample Test Paper- 5
Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability
Directions (Q. 61-65) : In making
decision about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish
between “strong” arguments and “weak” arguments. “Strong” arguments must be both
important and directly related to the question. “Weak” arguments may not be
directly related to the question and may be of minor importance or may be
related to the trivial aspects of the question.
Each question below is followed by three arguments numbered I, II and III. You
have to decide which of the arguments is/are “strong” and indicate your answer
accordingly.
61. Should the Govt restrict use of electricity for each household
depending upon the requirement?
Arguments : I Yes, this will help government tide over the problem of
inadequate generation of electricity.
II. No, every citizen has the right to consume electricity as per their
requirement as they pay for using electricity.
III. No the Govt does not have the machinery to put such a restriction on the
use of electricity.
1. Only I is strong
2. Only II is strong
3. Only I and II are strong
4. Only II and III are strong
5. All I, II and III are strong
62. Should the Govt order closure of all educational institutions for a
month to avoid fast spreading of the contagious viral infections?
Arguments :
I. No, the closure of educational institutuitons alone is not the solution for
curbringthe spread of the viral infection.
II. No, students will visit crowded place like malls, markets, playgrounds etc
in more number and spread the disease, as they will have a lot of spare time at
their disposal.
III. Yes, young persons are more prone to get affected by the viral infection
and hence they should remain indoors.
(a) None is strong
(b) Only I is strong
(c) Only III is strong
(d) Only I and II are strong
(e) All I, II and III are strong
63. Should the Govt ban export of all types of foodgrains for the next one
year to tide over the unpredicted drought situation in the country.
Arguments :
I. Yes, there is no other way to provide food to its citizen during the year.
II. No, the Govt does not have its jurisdiction over private exporters for
banning exporters.
III. Yes, the Govt should not allow the exporters to export foodgrains and
procure all the foodgrains held by such exporters and make it availble for home
consumption.
(a) Only I and II are strong
(b) Only II and III are strong
(c) Only I and III are strong
(d) All I, and III are strong
(e) None of these
64. Should there be a common syllabus for all subjects in graduate course
in all the universities across the country ?
Arguments :
I. Yes, this is the only way to spring in uniformity in the education system in
the contry.
II. Yes, it will help standardise the quality of graduation certificates being
give by different universities in the country.
III. No, each university should have the autonomy to decide its syllabus based
on the specific requirement of the university.
(a) None is strong
(b) Only I is strong
(c) Only II is strong
(d) Only I and II are strong
(e) Only II and III are strong
65. Should all those students who failed in one or two subjects in HSC be
allowed to take admission in degree course and continue their study, subject to
their successfully passing in the supplementary examination?
Arguments :
I. Yes, this will help the students to complete their education without a break
of one year.
II. Yes, this a forward-looking strategy to help the students and motivate them
for higher studies.
III. No, such students do not choose to continue their studies without having
passed in all the subjecst in HSC.
(a) Only I is strong
(b) Ony II is strong
(c) Only III is strong
(d) Only either II or III and I are strong
(e) None of these
66. Effect : At least 20 school children were seriously injured while
going for a school picnic during the weekend.
which of the following can be a probale cause of the above effect ?
(a) The teacher accompanying the school children fell ill during the journey.
(b) The bus in which the children were travelling met with an accident while
taking turn on the main highway.
(c) The driver of the bus in which the children were travelling did not report
after the break at the halting place on their journey.
(e) None of these
67. Cause : Govt has recently decided to hike the procurement price of
paddy for the rabi crops Which of the following will be a possible effect of the
above cause ?
(a) The farmers may be encouraged to cultivate paddy for the rabi season.
(b) The farmers may switch over ot other cash crops in their paddy fields.
(c) There was a drop in production of paddy during kharif season.
(d) Govt may not increase the procurement price during the next kharif season.
68. Statement: Many patients suffering from malaria were administered
anti-malaria drug for a week. Some of them did not respond to the traditional
drug and their condition after four days. which of the following would weakn the
findings mentioned in the above statement ?
(a) Those patients who responded to the traditional drugs and recovered were
needed to be give additional doses and they reported relapse of symptoms.
(b) The mosquitoes carrying malaria are found to be resistant to traditional
malarial drugs.
(c) Majority of the patients suffering from malaria responded well to the
traditional malarial drugs and recoved from the illness.
(d) Many drug companies have stopped manufacturing traditional malarial drugs.
(e) None of theses.
69. Statement: The cost manufacturing cars in state A is 30 per cent less
than the cost of manufacturing cars in state B. After transportation fee the
differential distances of states A and B and the interstate taxes, it is cheaper
to manufacture cars in state B than is state A for selling these cars in state
C.
Which of the following supports the conclusion draw in the above statement ?
(a) The cost of transportation from state A to state C is more than 30 per cent
of the production cost.
(b) The production cost of cars in state B is lower in comparison to state A.
(c) Only entry tax at state C is more for the products originating in state A.
(d) Entry tax at state C is more for the products originating in state B.
(e) The total of transportation cost of cars from state B to state C and entry
tax of carst state C is less than 30 per cent of the production cost of cars in
state B.
70. Statement: Many people are of the opinion that the use of cell phones
in offices for personal use should totally be banned. It has been found in a
research study that there was singificant drop in output of employees in the
organisation where the use of cell phones was liberally allowed vis-a-vis those
organisations wheres use of cell phones was banned for making personal call.
Which of the following contradicts the findings stated in the above statement ?
(a) People spend more time on talking while using cell phone for personal calls.
(b) The use of cell phones has become common in all the organisations.
(c) In the organisation where employees were allowed to use cell phone for
making personal calls the employees are found to be moref motivated to carry out
their duties than those working in other organisations.
(d) Many organisations who provide cell phone to their employees for making
official call advise them to refrain from making personal calls during office
hourse.
(e) None of these
Directions (Q.71-75) : In each question below is given a statement followed by three course of action number I, II and III. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken form improvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the problem, policy, etc. On the basis of the everything in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then decide which of the decide which of the suggested course of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
71. Statement: The members belonging to two local clubs occasionally fight
with each other on the main road and block traffic movement.
Courses of action:
I. The local police station should immediately deploy police personnel round the
clock on the main road.
II. Those involved in fighting should be identified and put behind bars.
III. The local administration should disband the management of the two clubs
with immediate effect.
(a) Only I and II follow
(b) Only II and III follow
(c) Only I and III follow
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
72. Statement: Many studdents of the local school fell ill for the fourth
time in a row in the last six months after consuming food perpared by the school
canteen.
Courses of action:
I. The school management should immediately terminate the contract of the
canteen and ask for compensation.
II. The school management should adivse all the students not to eat food aricles
from the canteen.
III. The owner of the canteen should immediately be arrested for negligence.
(a) None follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only I and II follow
(e) Only II and III follow
73. Statement: Many school buses have fitted CNG kit wihout observing the
safety guidelines properly. this results into some instances of these buses
catching five due to short circuit and endangering the live of the school
children.
Courses of action:
I. The regional transport authority should immediately carry out checks of all
the school buses fitted with CNG kit.
II. The management of all the schools should stop hiring buses fitted wiith CNG
kit.
III. The govt should issue a notification banning school buses for the use of
CNG Kit.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only I and III follows
(e) None of these
74. Statement: A sudden cloud burst over the island city resulted into
unpredicted rainfall causinga flood-like situation in the entrie area. A large
number of pepole were caught unaward and were stranded on the road.
Courses of action:
I. The local administration should immediately put in place an action plan for a
avoiding such a situation in future.
II. The local administraion should immediately deploy personnel to help the
stranded people to move to safer places.
III. The local administration should advise all the citizens not to venture out
on the road till the situation improes.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follow
(d) Only II and III follows
(e) All I, II and III follows
75. Statement: It s reported that during the last forthight there has been
three cases of near-miss situation involvinng two aircrafts over the busy city
airport. In all these cases, both the aircraft came perilously close to each
other and could avoid collision as the pilots acted just in time.
Courses of action:
I. The pilots of all the six aircraft involved in these incidents should be de-rostered
immediately.
II. Some flights should be diverted to other airports for the next few months to
decongest the sky over the city airport.
III. Air traffic controlleer of the city airport should be sent for refresher
courses in batches to prepare themselves to handle such a pressure situation.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) Only II and follow
(e) None of these
76. A, B, C, D and E are five students in a class. D did not enter along
with A or E but entered before C. B did not enter before C but entered along
with A. E was not the last to enter. Which of the following is definitely true?
(a) C entered the class only after D.
(b) D entered the class only after E.
(c) B entered the class only after A.
(d) A entered the class only after D.
(e) None of these
77. D is brother of K. M is sister of K. T is father of R, who is brother
of M. F is mother of K. At least how many sons does T and F have ?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these
78. Statement: In a move that could provide some respite to ailing airling
companies, the government is looking at allowing them to import jet fuel on
their own.
Which of the following can be concluded definitely from the above statement ?
(a) Airline companies in the past have imported jet fuel.
(b) The price of imported jet fuel is less than the price of jet fuel available
in the local market.
(c) Central Govt will lose a huge amount of money if jet fuel is imported.
(d) Airline companies have beeb making a considerable profit in the recent
months.
(e) None of these
79.Statement: Some of the country’s largest food beverage and pharma
companies may be forced to import sugar directly as the government plans to
improve stock limits on industrial consumers to ease the shortage in grocery
shops and cool down proces that are at a 28-month high.
Which of the following substantiates the views expressed in the bove statement ?
(a) Food, beverage and pharma companies were not allowed in the post to import
sugar.
(b) Sugar price have been fluctuating for the past seven months.
(c) Govt does not have the authority to restrict purchase of sugar from the open
maket.
(d) The import of sugar for commercial to restrict phrchase of sugar from the
open market.
(e) None of these.
80. Statement: A recent review reported that India’s fahion industry has
been affected severely due to a slump in demand for luxury apparel, leather
goods, besides gems and jewellery in domestic contradicts the views expressed in
the above statement ?
(a) India’s fashinon industry had been growing till last yesr.
(b) Govt has India’s fashion industry to grow in the past
(c) Domestic market of fashinon goods reflects the sentiments of international
market.
(d) Share of fashion goods manufactured by India is negligible in the
international market.
(e) None of these.