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PAPER- 1
Instructions to Candidates
1. Answer All the Questions in 60 Minutes
2. Each question Carries “2” Marks
3. Round off the Appropriate choice in OMR sheet
PART-A (General English)
1. Mark the part in which the grammatical mistake is
He asked / that why /he shall / be punished
A B C D
a) A b) B C) C d) D
choose the correct word or Phrase for question 2 and 3
2.The tea is cold. Please______it
a. heat b. warm c. fire d. None
a. heat b. warm c. fire d. None
3. I wish I ...... a king
a. Was b. Am c. Should be d. Were
a. Was b. Am c. Should be d. Were
Supply suitable prepositions for question 4 and 5
4. The animal resembled ....... a cat
a. from b. Since c. on d. About
a. from b. Since c. on d. About
5. Your father will be angry ...... you when he hears of your conduct
a. on b. with c. in d. About
a. on b. with c. in d. About
Mark the correct meaning for question 6 and 7
6. Student of Plant life
a. Botanist b. Zoologist c. Biologist d. Sociologist
a. Botanist b. Zoologist c. Biologist d. Sociologist
7. Stamp Collector
a. Philanderer b. Bibliographer c. Philatelist d. None
a. Philanderer b. Bibliographer c. Philatelist d. None
8. Mark the correct Antonym of “Deficit”
a. Enough b. less c. Surplus d. More
9. Mark the correct synonym of “Incredible”
a. believable b. Conceivable c. Unbelievable d. None
Supply suitable articles for question 10 and 12
10. There is ...... hourly bus from Hyderabad to Medak
a. a b. an c. the d. none
11. .......elephant is a huge animal
a. a b. an c. the d. None
a. a b. an c. the d. None
12. He is writing on........paper with a pen
a. a b. an c. the d. None
a. a b. an c. the d. None
Supply suitable conjunctions for question 13 and 14
13. I shall do it........you like it or not
a. but b. When c. Whether d. While
a. but b. When c. Whether d. While
14. Take a lamp.......the night is dark
a. if b. for c. and d. So
a. if b. for c. and d. So
15. Find out the mis- spelt word
a. Recurring b. Computer c. Philataly d. Insurance
a. Recurring b. Computer c. Philataly d. Insurance
16-20. Read the passage given below and answers the questions that follow
Wild peacocks live together in large flocks in the forests of Central Africa. They scratch about in the ground during the day for seeds to eat and at nightfall they fly up to the trees where they perch and sleep. Every peacock has several wives known as peahens the female birds build their nests on the ground and lay from four to six whitish sometimes spotted eggs. During the mating season the male utters a harsh raucous cry.
16. Peacocks live together in large
a. Nests b. Flocks c. trees d. Huts
a. Nests b. Flocks c. trees d. Huts
17. They scratch about in the ground during the day for
a. Mating b. to lay eggs c. seeds d. Sleep
18. Which birds build their nests on the ground?
a. Male b. Female c. Child d. None
19. Female peacocks lay which colour eggs
A Reddish b. Brown c. Block d. Whitish
20. A suitable title for the passage could be
a. Peacocks in Africa b. Peacocks life style c. Wild Peacocks d. Peacocks story
a. Mating b. to lay eggs c. seeds d. Sleep
18. Which birds build their nests on the ground?
a. Male b. Female c. Child d. None
19. Female peacocks lay which colour eggs
A Reddish b. Brown c. Block d. Whitish
20. A suitable title for the passage could be
a. Peacocks in Africa b. Peacocks life style c. Wild Peacocks d. Peacocks story
PART-II (Arithmetic)
21. Which of the following are the prime Numbers?
a. 241 b. 337 c. 391 d. 571
22. Simplify: 7845- ? = 8461-3569
a. 2593 b.2773 c. 3509 d. None of these
23. Three numbers are in the ratio 1: 2: 3 and their HCF is 12. The numbers are
24. If 1.5 x = 0.04y, then y-x / y+x is
a. 730/77 b. 73/77 c.7.3/77 d. None
25. Six times of an unknown number is 13 less than 55. That unknown number would be-
a. 10 b. 7 c. 11 d. 5
26. A sum of Rs. 312 divided among 100 boys and girls in a such a way that each boy gets Rs. 3.60 and girl get 2.40. The number of Girls is
a. 35 b. 40 c. 80 d.65
27. The average of five numbers is 27. If one number is excluded, the average becomes 25. The excluded number is
a. 25 b. 35 c.45 d.55
a. 25 b. 35 c.45 d.55
28. Father's age is five times to that of the son. After 20 years, the father is of 40 years. Then what would be the age of the son?
a. 20 b. 22 c. 21 d. 24
29. If 120 is 20% of a number, then 120% of that number will be
a. 20 b. 120 c. 360 d. 320
30. An examine had to score 40% to pass in question paper-I, but he scored only 40 marks and failed by 20 marks. What had been the maximum marks for question paper-I ?
a. 100 b. 200 c. 150 d. 180
31. Srinivas spent 40% of his salary on Food, 20% on House Rent, 10% on entertainment and 10% on conveyance. If his savings at the end of the month are Rs. 1500, then his monthly salary is
a. Rs.6000 b. Rs.7500 c. Rs.8000 d. Rs.10000
32. The price of a shirt is increased by 15% and then reduced by 15%. The final price of the shirt
a. Doesn’t Change b. Increase by 2.25% c. Decrease by 2.25% d. None of these
33. A train of 350 metres long is running at a speed of 32 km/hr. A man from the opposite direction is coming at a speed of 3 km/hr. How long will the train take to cross this man?
a. 28 sec b. 24 sec c. 36 sec d. 32 sec
34. A vendor bought lemons at 6 for a rupee. How many for a rupee must he sell to gain 20%
a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6
35. x/5 = y/8 then (x+5) : (Y+8) is equal to
a. 3 :5 b. 13:8 c. 8:5 d. 5:8
36. Venkatesh and Anjaneyulu started a business investing of Rs. 22500 and Rs. 35000 respectively. Out of a total Profit of Rs. 13800, Anjaneyulu share is
a. 5400 b. 7200 c. 8400 d. 9600
37. 20 persons assemble 8 machines in a day. How many persons will be required to assemble 12 machines in a day?
a. 40 b. 20 c. 30 d. 42
38. Length and circumference o f a football ground are 120 metres and 400 metres, respectively. What will be its area?
a. 6500 sq metre b. 9600 sq metre c. 6800 sq metre d. 4800 sq metre
a. 6500 sq metre b. 9600 sq metre c. 6800 sq metre d. 4800 sq metre
39. An athlete runs 200 meters in 24 Secs. His speed is
a. 20 Kms/h b.24 Kms/h c. 28.5 Kms/h d. 30 kms/h
40. At what rate percent per annum will a sum of money double in 8 years?
40. At what rate percent per annum will a sum of money double in 8 years?
a. 10.5% b. 11.5% c. 12.5% d. 13.5%
41. A sum of money amounts to Rs.4624 in 2 years and to Rs 4913 in three years at compound interest. The sum is
a. 4096 b. 4260 c. 4335 d. 4360
42.. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 18 (remainder 0)?
a. 245678 b. 2456789 c. 2445678 d. 2455678
43. Turn odd man out 8, 27,64,100, 125, 216, 343
a. 27 b. 100 c. 125 d. 343
a. 27 b. 100 c. 125 d. 343
44. In what ratio must tea at Rs. 62 per kg be mixed with tea at Rs. 72 per kg so that the mixture must be worth Rs. 64.50 per kg.
a. 1:3 b. 3: 2 c. 3:1 d. 2:3
45. A can do a work in 10 days which B alone can do it in 12 days. In how many days will they finish the work, both working together?
a. 60/10 days b. 60/11 days c.60/12days d. 60/13 days
a. 60/10 days b. 60/11 days c.60/12days d. 60/13 days
46-50: Study the table given below and answer the questions given below it
Number of Employees working in various Departments of a Company
Year Departments (Number of Employees)
Year- Production -Sales -Purchase- Accounts -Research
2005 - 150- 25 -50 -45 -75
2006- 225- 40 -45 -62- 70
2007 - 450- 65 -30- 90- 73
2008- 470-73 -32 -105- 70
2008- 470-73 -32 -105- 70
2009- 500- 80- 35- 132- 74
2010 - 55 -75 -36 -130- 75
46. In which year, the total number of employees reached approximately twice the total number of employees the factory had in the year 2005
a.2006 b. 2007 c. 2008 d. 2009
47. In which department the number of employees approximately remained the same during the years 2005 and 2010
a. Production b. Sales c. Research d. Accounts
48. In which year the number of employees working in production department was less than 50 % the total employees
a. 2005 b. 2007 c. 2008 d. 2009
49. In which of the following years each department had more number of employees than it had in the immediately preceding year
a. 2007 b. 2008 c. 2009 d.2010
50. Which department had less than 10% of the total employees all through years 2005 to 2010?
a. Production b. Sales c. Research d. Accounts
a. Production b. Sales c. Research d. Accounts
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