Sunday, April 1, 2012

AT FOR JUNIORS pre placement first day





VERBAL SECTION :


Antonyms:

1. MOROSE
a)      overawed b) cherubic c) decisive d) cheerful

2. DIVESTITURE
a)       acquisition b) monopolization c) liberalization
d)     promotion

3. SEDULOUS
a)      presumptuous b) ponderous c) careless d) useless

  4. CRAVEN
a)      presumptuous b) arrogant c) humble d) valorous

5. GLIB
a)   insensitive b)derogatory c)halting d) hypocritical

6. FLUSTERED
a)      mute b) calm c) heavy d) ingrained


Synonyms:

7)INTER
     a)exhume  b) build  c) enter  d) bury

8) RECONDITE
    a) fathomable b) abstruse c)equivocal d)perspicacious

9) FOMENT
   a) mollify b) placate c) agitate d) plunder

10) INSOLVENT
   a) indelible b) bankrupt c) urbane d) arrogant






QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE:


1) 11 oranges are brought for Rs10 and 10 oranges are sold for Rs11.          Find the gain or loss %
 (a) 10%loss  (b) 10%gain (c)21%gain(d)21%loss

2) The ratio of Meena’ s age to the age of her mother is 3:8. The difference of their ages is 35. The ratio of their ages after 4 years will be
(a) 7:12     (b) 5:12    (c) 38:43 (d) 42:47

3) A shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% on the marked price of an item but charges a sales tax of 8% on the discounted price. If the Customer pays Rs680.40 as the price including the sales tax, what
is the marked price?
 (a) Rs 630         (b) Rs 700   (c)Rs 780   (d)none

4) One fill pipe A is 4 minutes faster than second fill pipe B. Find when the cistern will be filled if both fill pipes are opened simultaneously?
A) 2min           b) 4min           c) 8min           d) 16min

5) Six pipes are fitted to a water tank. Some of these are filling pipes and the other emptying pipes. Each filling pipe can fill the tank in 9hours and each emptying pipe can empty the tank in 6hours. On opening all the pipes, an empty tank is filled in nine hours. Find the number of filling pipes.
A)1      b)2       c)4       d)5

6) The water from the roof 9 sq meters in area flows down to a cylinder container of 900cm2 base. To what height will the water will rise in the cylinder if there is a rainfall of 0.1mm
A)0.1cm              b)0.1m       c)1m        d)1cm

7) One fill pipe A takes 4 ½ minutes more to fill the cistern than two fill pipes A and b opened together to fill it. Second fill pipe B takes four minutes more than if it is opened with other fill pipe A also. Find the time when the cistern will be full if both the pipes are opened
A)4min              b)8min   c)10min    d)6min


8)The generalized formula for change in Simple Interest is
A) Product of FIXED parameter(s) *product of VARIABLE parameter(s)/100
B) Product of FIXED parameter(s) *product of difference of VARIABLE parameter(s)/100
C) Product of FIXED parameter(s) *difference in product of VARIABLE parameter(s)/100
D) Product of FIXED parameter(s) *difference in VARIABLE parameter(s)/100

9) A train consists of 12 boggies, each boggy 15 m long. The train crosses a telegraphic post in 18 seconds. Due to some problems, two boggies were detached. The train now crosses a telegraphic post in
A) 18 s   b) 12 s            c) 15 s d) 20 s

10) A wire of length y cms is bent to form a rectangle of area 13.5 sq cm. If one side of this rectangle measures x cms, then
A) 2y = x + (27/x)       b) y=2x+(27/2x)                             c) y=x+(27/2x)                  d) y=2x + (27/2x)




ANALYTICAL APTITUDE:

1) The six winners K ,L ,M ,N ,O and P of a national science contest each won a college scholarship. The prizes for first through sixth place were $30000, $25000, $20000, $15000,  $10000 ,$5000. The following information concerning the winners was released:
O won the $20000 prize.
K won less money than L did.
The difference between the winnings of M and P was$5000.
The difference between the winnings of N and P was at least $10000.

  1. Which of the following could be the ranking from sixth place through first place , of the six students?
(a)                M,P,L,O,N,K
(b)               N,P,M,O,K,L
(c)                N,M,K,O,L,P
(d)               M,P,K,O,N,L
(e)                K,L,M,P,O,N.

  1. If K won $10000 ,how much money in total did M and P win?
(a)                $15000
(b)               $25000
(c)                $35000
(d)               $45000
(e)                $55000

  1. If L won $ 25000  which of the following must be true?
(a)                N won $30000
(b)               K won $15000
(c)                P won $15000
(d)               M won $5000
(e)                K won $5000

  1. If N won the fourth prize of $15000,which of the following is a pair of students where the first named student won $5000 more than the second named student?
(a)                K and L
(b)               L and K
(c)                M and O
(d)               M and P
(e)                P and M

  1. If the difference in the amounts won by K and M was $5000, which of the following pair of students could also have won prizes that differed by $5000?
(a)                K and N
(b)               K and P
(c)                L and O
(d)               L and P
(e)                M and O



2) A law firm has three new cases-Case X, Case Y, and case Z, to divide among its six lawyers; two lawyers would be assigned to each case. The lawyers are Adams, Burke, Cates, DiAngelo, Epstein and French. Each lawyer will work on only one case.
            Cates, Epstein and French all have experience in bankruptcy law; while the others do not.
            Adams, Burke and Cates all have expereince in tax laws while others do not.
The following conditions must be met in determining the assignments of the lawyers:

Each case must be worked on by at least one lawyer who has experience in bankruptcy law.
            Each case must be worked on by at least one lawyer who has experience in tax law.
            Adams will not work in case Z.

6. Which of the following represents a possible assignment of lawyers?
a)      case X - Adams & DiAngelo, case Y - Burke & Epstein, case Z - Cates & French
b)      case X - Adams & Epstein, case Y - Burke & DiAngelo, case Z - Cates & French
c)      case X - Burke & French, case Y - Adams & Epstein, case Z - Cates & DiAngelo
d)     case X - Cates & DiAngelo, case Y - Adams & Burke, case Z - Epstein & French

7. Which one of the following must be true?
a)      Adams and Di Angelo work on same case.
b)      Adams and Epstein work on the same case.
c)      Burke and Epstein work on the same case.
d)     Cates and Di Angelo work on the same case.

8. Which of the following lists the entire list of lawyers who could work with French?
a)      Adams
b)      Burke
c)      Epstein
d)     Adams, Burke
e)      Epstein, Di Angelo

9. If Burke works on case Y which of the following must be true?
a)      Di Angelo works on case X
b)      Di Angelo works on case Z
c)      Epstein works on case X
d)     French works on case Y
e)      French works on case Z

10. All of the following are acceptable assignments of lawyers to cases except
a)      Burke on case X and French on case Z
b)      Cates on case X and Epstein on case Y
c)      Di Angelo on case X and Adams on case Y
d)     Adams on case Y and Burke on case Z

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