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REASONING ANSWER: Clearly, we don’t know the black colour box

Hence, Statement I is not sufficient


Solution
From Statement II:
S1. Answer: D

All the statements I, II, and III are sufficient to answer the
question

From statements I, II, and III

Clearly, we don’t know the black colour box

Hence, Statement II is not sufficient

From Statement III:

From I, II, and III, clearly only 14 persons are sitting in the row.

Hence, option d is correct

S2. Answer: A

We have,

The White box is kept third from the bottom.

Only two boxes are kept between White box and box O, which is
Pink colour.

Only one box is kept between Blue box and pink box. Clearly, we doesn’t know the black colour box

Box M is kept adjacent to neither blue box nor White box. Hence, Statement III is not sufficient

Box M is not kept at the bottom and it is orange in colour. From Statement II and III:

From the above condition, there are three possibilities

From Statement I:

Clearly, we know that box L is of black colour

Hence, option a is correct

S3. Answer: D

From Statement I:

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X sits either immediate left or third to the right of Q.

X and Q are facing the opposite direction.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities.

Clearly, shows that there is no relation for window and shelf

Hence, Statement I is not sufficient

From Statement II:

Again we have,

Only one person is sitting between Q and S, both are facing the
opposite direction.

From the above condition, there are four possibilities.

Clearly, shows that some window is not shelf is definitely true

Hence, Statement II is sufficient

From Statement III:

Again we have,

The number of persons sits to the left of S is the same as to the left
of R.

S sits at the extreme end of the row.

Only two persons are sitting between the one whose age is 35 and
Clearly, shows that some window is not shelf is definitely true
R.
Hence, Statement III is sufficient
So, Case 2 gets eliminated.
Hence, option d is correct

Solution

Final Arrangement

Again we have,
We have,
The immediate neighbors of X are facing the same direction.
Q faces north direction.

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P sits immediate right of W, neither of them is adjacent to R nor From the above condition, case1 shows the final arrangement.
Q.

W and S are facing the opposite direction.

P is facing the same direction as X.

Not more than two adjacent persons are facing the same
direction.

Five of them are facing north and the rest of them is facing south. S4.B S5.A S6.D S7.D S8.C
From the above condition, case1a and case 2a get eliminated. Solution

S9.E S10.D S11.C


Again we have, Solution

The age of Q is one year more than P. Arrangement1:

The age of Q is twice the age of R.

U neither sits adjacent to P nor W.

U and the one whose age is 18 are not sitting adjacent to each
other.

Arrangement2:
Again we have,

The one whose age is 42 sits third to the left of T.

The one whose age is 42 sits to the right of P.

Arrangement3:

Again we have,

The age difference between Q and P is the same as between R and


S.

T’s age is an odd number which is two years more than S.

W’s age is twice of S.

The one whose age is 44 sits immediate right of the one whose age
is 36.
Arrangement1:
The age of X is 6 more than the age of T.
We have,

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Only two vaccines are kept between Tetanus and Rubella where We have,
both are neither kept at the bottom of the stack nor at the top of
the stack. Rotasill is supplied to Myanmar but not with Measles.

Only one vaccine is kept between Rubella and Mumps, which is Only three vaccines are supplied to the countries which received
kept above Rubella. Pneumosil and Pertussis vaccines but both are supplied to
different countries.
From the above conditions, there are 5 possibilities.
The vaccine which is kept immediately above Rubella in
arrangement 1 is not supplied to Nepal.

From the above conditions, there are four cases.

Again we have,

Covishield is supplied to Bangladesh with the vaccine which is


kept at the top of the stack in arrangement 1.

Rubella is neither supplied to Myanmar nor Bangladesh.


Again we have,

Only four vaccines are kept between Measles and Pneumosil.

Measles is kept below Tetanus but not immediately below


Rubella.

From the above conditions, Case1 and Case2 get eliminated.

Again we have,

Both Pertussis and Measles are supplied to the same country.

The vaccine which is kept at 2nd position from the top of the stack
in arrangement 1 is not supplied to the same country where
Mumps supplied.

From the above conditions, Case1, Case2 and Case1a get


eliminated. Hence, Case2a shows the final arrangement.

Again we have,

Pertussis is kept three vaccines below Rotasill.

From the above conditions, Case3 and Case5 get eliminated.


Hence, Case4 shows the final arrangement.

Arrangement3:

We have,

The vaccine which is kept at the bottom of the stack in


arrangement 1 found in an even numbered year.

The difference between the years in which Pertussis and Measles


were found is a perfect square but not more than 15 years.

From the above conditions, there are three cases.


Arrangement2:

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Solution

For words: The words are arranged in alphabetical order based


on the last letter. For each step, one word is shifted to the left and
right alternatively, starting with the word at the right end in step
I.

For Number: The numbers are arranged in descending order


based on its digital sum. For each step, one number is shifted to
the left and right alternatively, starting with the number at the left
end in step I.

Input: Errors 93 Fancy 55 Mango 65 Next 62 Rose 81

Again we have, Step- I: 93 Errors Fancy 55 Mango 65 Next 62 81 Rose

Only three vaccines were found between the vaccine which is


Step-II: 93 Mango Errors Fancy 55 Next 62 81 Rose 65
kept three vaccines below Covishield in arrangement 1 and
Rubella.
Step–III: 93 Mango 55 Fancy Next 62 81 Rose 65 Errors
The vaccines which are supplied to Myanmar other than Rotasill
in arrangement 2 were found at the gap of 12 years. Step- IV: 93 Mango 55 Next Fancy 62 Rose 65 Errors 81

From the above conditions, Case2a gets eliminated.


Step-V: 93 Mango 55 Next 62 Rose 65 Errors 81 fancy

S17.A S18.D S19.A S20.B S21.E

S22. Answer: E

If we look at the given sentences and read the passage, we find


that anything directly related to A has not been discussed. So, it
doesn’t fall well in the Cause-Effect relationship. Also, B looks
like an information and is not related to A or C as a Cause or an
Effect. So, options other than (e) can all be ruled out.

Hence, (e) is the correct answer.

S23. Answer: A

Again we have, Of all the given statements, statement (a) can be counted as an
assumption as it provides a base for the whole idea about why a
The difference between the years in which Rotasill and Tetanus
common examination is being planned at all.
were found is twice the difference between the years in which
Rubella and Pneumosil were found.
Therefore, the best option is (a).
The difference between the years in which Mumps and the
vaccine which is kept three vaccines above Pertussis in S24. Answer: B
arrangement1 were found is the multiple of 5.
Statement (b) can serve as the best conclusion as the other options
From the above conditions, Case1 gets eliminated. Hence, Case2 are too specific and can be eliminated for being able to present a
shows the final arrangement. clear closure or result to the passage.

Solution

We have:

Only four persons live between P and the one who lives two
floors below R.

Only two persons live between R and W.

The number of persons living below W is one less than the


number of persons living above X.

That means, in case (1) P lives on floor number 8, in case (2) P lives
on floor number 7, in case (3) P lives on floor number 1, in case (4)
P lives on floor number 2.
S12.D S13.C S14.B S15.E S16.D

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Based on the above given information we have: Case (3) is not valid as V lives three floors above Q.

Initially, all persons are standing on a staircase marked 1 to 30 at


a consecutive multiple of three in an alphabetical order from
bottom to top. Now, each person throws a pair of dice and moves
their position based on the following outcome.

Condition:

I). If a person lives on an even number floor moves below,


whereas the one who lives on an odd numbered floor moves
above.

II). If the sum of the outcome of numbers is an odd number then


the person moves five steps, whereas if the sum of outcomes is an
Again, we have: even number then the person moves four steps.

T lives on the floor exactly between X and R. III). More than one person can stand on the same step.

That means, case (4) is not valid. Outcome:

Only three persons live between T and the one who lives on the R, T, X -> (4, 2)
adjacent floor of S.
Q -> (1, 3)
S and W don’t live on the adjacent floors.
P, V -> (3, 2)
That means, in case (2) & case (3) S lives on floor number 3, and
U, W, S -> (6, 1)
case (1) is not valid.
Based on the given above conditions we have:
Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as S and W don’t live on the adjacent floors,
and case (4) is not valid as T lives exactly between R and X.

Again, we have:

V lives three floors above Q.

That means, in case (2) V lives on floor number five, case (3) is not
valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

S25.C S26.B S27.B S28.B S29.C

Solution

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Final Arrangement: Solution

We have,

J+U#R means U is the father of J. R is the sister-in-law of U.

X@J means X is the daughter of J.

L&X means L is the brother of X. Indian Express was started in a leap year whereas only three
From the above information, Case I, Case II and Case III are years difference between the starting year of Indian Express and
derived. Asian Age.

Only two newspapers were started between Asian Age and


Times of India, which was started two newspapers after Business
Line.

The number of newspapers started after Business Line is one


more than the number of newspapers started before Hindustan
Times.

Again we have, The number of years between the starting year of Hindustan
Times and Asian Age is one less than the number of years
C$I means I is the son-in-law of C.
between the starting year of Business Line and Economic Times.
N#F;NxC means F is the sister-in-law of N. C is the mother of N.
From the above statements, the starting year of Hindustan Times
O?S@N means S is the wife of O and S is the daughter-in-law of cannot be determined in case 3 whereas the starting year of
N. Economic Times must be in either 2007 or 2017 in case 1. Hence,
cases 1 and 3 get eliminated.
From the above information, Case II and Case III are eliminated.
Case I shows the final arrangement.

More than a decade difference is between the starting year of


Economic Times and Hindu.

At least five newspapers were started between Hindu and Deccan


Chronicle.

Hence, case 2a gets eliminated.


S30.D S31.E S32.D

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(not clearly mentioned though but understood). This problem
should either be solved or at least lessened due with any course
of action that we choose. We never take extreme solutions as the
correct answers.

The first sentence talks about guarding the river which in turn can
help in the management of the river water and save it from
rampaging the state with floods. So, yes! This can be one correct
course of action.

If the dykes being mentioned in the second CoA are constructed,


they will certainly stop the river water from flooding into the
inhabited areas. This CoA will also help solve the flooding
problem.
S33.C S34.A S35.D S36.B S37.E
The third sentence doesn’t help but is more like a measure to be
S38. Answer: D followed after the floods. What we need is a plan to control the
floods and its damage.

So, the best would be to mark option (b) as the answer.

S43. Answer: E

If we assume III which says people must follow court’s orders


come what may, we understand that such a ruling might’ve been
S39. Answer: B made that compels the woman to cohabit with her husband
against her will. It is generally assumed that court’s orders must
be followed.

But the Gujrat HC has negated that as per the information given.

Hence, option (e) is the best option.

Solution

S40. Answer: D

S41. Answer: A
We have,
The statement given provides information about the Chinese
P faces the one who sits second to the right of R.
strict ‘One-child’ policy which later was relaxed. In the effects, we
can clearly rule out the second sentence because it talks about One person sits between R and Q.
India and there is no discussion about India in the given cause.
Z sits to the immediate left of Q.
Chinese couples getting adjusted to a policy may not necessarily
be the main effect. It can be counted as a probable effect though.
So, the correct answer should not include this statement.

Only the first sentence justifies the cause as the policy will directly
affect the fertility rate. If the couples weren’t allowed more than
one child, obviously the rate would be low.

So, the correct answer is option (a).

S42. Answer: B

The issue being mentioned in the statement is the flood that is a


recurring phenomenon due to the carelessness of the authorities

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Again we have, I. Judge Realize Mainly Fear -> MRGDH UBDILWH JDFQIB
CHXU
One of the immediate neighbors of Z faces T.
II. Better Natural Laugh Come -> YHQWBU QXWRUXO OXXDK
Y sits third to the right of T. ZRJH

III. Help During Working Alone ->EHIS AXOLKJ ZLUHLKJ


DIRKH

S50. Answer: D

I. 6317, 5724, 1582 -> 6309, 5716, 1574 ->918

II. 2436, 2963, 4851 -> 2428, 2955, 4843 ->731

III. 2694, 8437, 6915 -> 2686, 8429, 6907 ->454

Quantitative aptitude answer:

Solution

Difference of total number of vehicles manufactured by the two


companies A and B in 2017 is 1800. So, 15% = 1800,
100%=1800*100/15=12000

Difference of number of 2-wheeler vehicle manufactured by two


Again we have, companies A and B in 2017 is 2000.

W doesn’t sit in the same circle as T. So, 20%=2000, 100%=2000*100/20=10000

S and V sit adjacent to each other, one of them faces the person Let, the number of 2-wheelers and 4-wheelers manufactured by
who sits second to the left of W. company A is X and Y respectively and the number of 2-wheelers
and 4-wheelers manufactured by company B is Z and W
The number of persons sitting between U and O is two more than
respectively.
the number of persons sitting between V and S.
So, we can say, [X+Y] - [Z+W] = 12000*20/100 = 2400
V faces the one who sits third to the left of U.
And X - Z =10000*10/100 = 1000
X faces outside
Y - W = 2400 -1000 = 1400
From the above condition, Case1a, Case 1 and Case2 get
eliminated. Y+W = 3600

Hence Case2a shows the final arrangement. So, Y=5000/2=2500= Number 4-wheelers manufactured by A in
2016

W=3600-2500=1100= Number 4-wheelers manufactured by B in


2016

Similarly, we can calculate the number of 4-wheelers


manufactured by companies A and B in given five years.

S1. Answer: C
S44.C S45.D S46.D S47.A S48.D
Total number of vehicles manufactured by company B in 2016 =
S49. Answer: D 4000 - 2400 = 1600

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Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by company A in 2016 = Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by Company A in 2017 =
4000 - 2500 =1500 4800 - 2000 = 2800

Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by company B in 2016 = Difference of 2-wheelers manufactured by company A and B in
1600 - 1100 = 500 2016 =2000

Total number of 2-wheelers manufactured by these two A-B’s 2-wheelers = 2000 B’s 2-wheelers = 2800 – 2000 = 800
companies in 2016 is = 1500+500 = 2000
So, statements two alone is sufficient
S2. Answer: D Solution

Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by company A in 2017 Milk in container B is = 80 L


=4800 - 2000 = 2800
Water in container B is = 80*1/2=40 L.
Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by company A in 2018 =
Milk in container C is = 85*2-80=90L
3000 - 2000 = 1000
Water in container C is = 90 * 1/3 = 30 L
Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by company B in 2017
=2800 - 2000 = 800 Milk in container A is = 30*100/25=120L

Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by company B in 2018 Water in container E is = 120/2=60L


=1000 + 3000 = 4000
Milk in container D = 60L
So, required difference =4000 - 800 = 3200
Water in container D = 80-60=20 L
S3. Answer: B

Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by company A in 2019


=1500+3000=4500

Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by company B in 2019


=4500+2500=7000

So, required ratio = 4500 : 7000=9 :14

S6. Answer: C
S4. Answer: A
50% of 120 L milk from A is 60 L is mixed in container E.
Difference of 2-wheeler manufacture by company A and B in 2020
is 1500 and total 2-wheeler manufacture by company A and B is So, now milk and water in container E is 60 Leach.
3500 in 2020.
Now 40% mixture taken and 20% of remaining milk of container
Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by company A in 2020 = A again mixed.
[3500+1500]/2= 2500
Now milk in E is, 60-60*40/100+20*60/100= 48L
Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by company B in 2020
Now water in E is 60-60*40/100=36L
=2500 -1500=1000
Required ratio is =48 : 36 = 4 : 3
So, required difference = [2500+700] - [1000+1000] = 1200

S7. Answer: D
S5. Answer: B
Milk in container F is = 80*40/100+90*33.33/100 = 62L
Statement I -Total number 2-wheeler manufactured by company
A and company B together is 2000. Water in F is = 40*40/100+30*33.33/100 = 26L

From this information we can calculate the number of 2-wheelers So, required difference is = 62 - 26 = 36L
manufactured by company B in 2016 only. So, it is not sufficient.
S8. Answer: A
Statement II- Total number of vehicles manufactured by company
A in 2016 and 2017 is 4000 and 4800 respectively.
Total milk in A and B together is = 120+80=200 L
Number of 2-wheelers manufactured by Company A in 2016 =
Total water in C and D together is = 30+20=50 L
4000 - 2500 = 1500
Required percentage is = [150/50]*100=300% more
Difference of 2-wheelers manufactured by company A and B in
2016 =1000
S9. Answer: A
A-B’s 2-wheelers = 1000 B’s 2-wheelers = 1500 – 1000 = 500
So, we can say,

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(60+X)/(20+2X) = 17/14 368*5 + 10 = 1850 (F)

Or, 840+14X=340+34x So, the value C * D = 28 * 90 = 2520

Or, X = 25
S13. Answer: D
Therefore,X+30 = 55
The given pattern is
S10. Answer: A
1100 + (11*13) = 1243

Quantity of milk in B at the end is = 80+60*70/100=122L 1243 + (13*15) = 1438

Quantity of water in B at the end is = 40+20*70/100+20=74L 1438 + (15*17) = 1693

Required percentage = [122/74] *100= 164.86% 1693 + (17*19) = 2016

2016 + (19*21) = 2415


S11. Answer: B
So, the wrong number A = 1692
The given pattern is,
Following the same pattern
7 * 2 + 7 = 21
1692 + (11*13) = 1835 (B)
21 * 3 - 6 = 57
1835 + (13*15) = 2030 (C)
57*4 + 5 = 233
2030 + (15*17) = 2285 (D)
233*5 – 4 = 1161
2285 + (17*19) = 2608 (E)
1161*6 + 3 = 6969
So, the value of E – A = 2608 – 1692 = 916
6969 * 7 – 2 = 48781
S14. Answer: E
So, the wrong number A = 20

Following the same pattern. The given pattern is

20 * 2 + 7 = 47 (B) 66 + 13 = 67

47 * 3 – 6 = 135 (C) 67 + 23 = 75

135*4 + 5 = 545 (D) 75 + 33 = 102

545*5 – 4 = 2721 (E) 102 + 43 = 166

E = 2721 166 + 53 = 291

So, the wrong number A = 74


S12. Answer: C
74 + 13 = 75 (B)
The given pattern is
75 + 23 = 83 (C)
9*1 + 2 = 11
83 + 33 = 110 (D)
11*2 + 4 = 26
110 + 43 = 174 (E)
26*3 + 6 = 84
So, the value of D = 110
84*4 + 8 = 344
S15. Answer: B
344*5 + 10 = 1730

1730*6 + 12 = 10392 The given pattern is

So, the wrong number A =10 50 + 83 = 562

Following the same pattern 562 – 72 = 513

10*1 + 2 = 12 (B) 513 + 63 = 729

12*2 + 4 = 28 (C) 729 – 52 = 704

28*3 + 6 = 90 (D) 704 + 43 = 768

90*4 + 8 = 368 (E) So, the wrong number A = 730

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730 + 83 = 1242 (B) Then, a = 11, b = -7

1242 – 72 = 1193 (C) J = (11) * (-7) = -77

1193 + 63 = 1409 (D) For equation (2),

1409 - 52= 1384 (E) c–d=3

So, the value E – B = 1384 – 1242 = 142 c + d = 21

c = 12, d = 9
S16. Answer: C
M = 12 * 9 = 108
By combining I,II and III
For equation (3),

e–f=6

e + f = -30

e = -12, f = -18

Q = (-18)*(-12) = 216

S19. Answer: B

Roots of X = -7, 11

(40–x) / (x–32) = 5/6 Roots of Y = 9, 12

x = 400/11 Roots of Z = -12, -18

CP without profit = 2300 *(100/115) = 2000


S20. Answer: D
Total quantity = 2000 / (400/11) = 55L
Negative roots = -7, -12 and -18
The quantity of 80% pure milk in the mixture = 55 * (5/11) = 25L
Positive roots = 11, 9, 12
S17. Answer: B
Required sum = 7+12+18-11-9-12 = 5

There is no data about age of Donah in given three statements.


S21. Answer: C

S18. Answer: D
For equation (1) - (iii) in column II,

From statement I, LCM and product of the roots => 11*(-7) = -77

P * 7 * R /100 = 35P For equation (2) - (ii) in column II,

R=5 difference between roots, c – d = 3 is square root of 9 which is one


of the root values
From statement II,
For equation (3) - (i) in column II,
Let the amount is 100x
The greater root is two times the HCF of the roots
For compound interest,
Greater root => -12 = 2* HCF of the roots = 2*(-6) = -12
P × ( 1 + 5/100)2 - P= 2050

P × (21×21/20×20 – 1) = 2050 S22. Answer: A

P ×(441/400 -1) = 2050 M + bc – c2/f + J = 108 + (-7)*(12) – 12*12/(-18) + (-77) = - 45


P = 2050 ×400/41 = 50 × 400 = 20000
S23. Answer: D
X = Rs. 20000
For I,
Solution
M – J + 31 = Q
For equation (1), 108 – (-77) + 31 = 216 = Q
a – b = 18 Statement I is true
a+b=4 For II,

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LCM of e and f is -6 Number of boys = 320 * 1/2 = 160

LCM of c and d is 3 Number of girls = 320 – 160 = 160

Statement II is not true Percentage of male in teachers = 70%

For III, Number of male teachers= 50 * 70/100 = 35

a2 + c2 - 2ac = (a - c)2 Number of female teachers = 50 - 35 = 15

(11 - 12)2 = 1 For college v,

Statement I is true Number of teachers = 30

Solution Numbers of students = 28 * 100/10 = 280

For college A, Ratio between boys to girls in students = 9:5

Number of teachers = 40 Number of boys = 280 * 9/14 = 180

Numbers of students = 35 * 100/10 = 350 Number of girls = 280 – 180 = 100

Ratio between boys to girls in students = 3:2 Percentage of male in teachers = 80%

Number of boys = 350*3/5 = 210 Number of male teachers= 30 * 80/100 = 24

Number of girls = 350 – 210 = 140 Number of female teachers = 30 – 24 = 6

Percentage of male in teachers =60%

Number of male teachers= 40*60/100 = 24

Number of female teachers = 40 -24 =16

For college S

Number of teachers = 45

Numbers of students = 40 * 100/10 = 400

Ratio between boys to girls in students = 5:3


S24. Answer: B
Number of boys = 400 * 5/8 = 250
Number of teachers in college M and P = 48+50 =98
Number of girls = 400 - 250 = 150
Number of boy students in college V and S = 180+250=430
Percentage of male in teachers = 40%
Required difference = 430 – 98 =332
Number of male teachers= 45 * 40/100 = 18

Number of female teachers = 45 – 18 = 27 S25. Answer: D

For college M, Number of girl students in college M = 180


Number of teachers = 48 Number of boy students in college P = 160
Numbers of students = 42 * 100/10 = 420 Required percentage = (180-160)/160*100 = 12.5%
Ratio between boys to girls in students = 4:3
S26. Answer: D
Number of boys = 420*4/7=240
Number of students in college V = 280
Number of girls = 420 - 240 = 180
Number of teachers in college V = 30
Percentage of male in teachers = 50%
Number of students assigned = 30*8 =240
Number of male teachers= 48 * 50/100 = 24
Remaining students = 280 -240 =40
Number of female teachers = 48 – 24 = 24
Extra teachers needed = 40/8 =5
For college P,

Number of teachers = 50 S27. Answer: C

Numbers of students = 32 * 100/10 = 320


Number of students studying in college A = 350
Ratio between boys to girls in students = 1:1
Number of students cleared in college A = 350*90/100 = 315

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Number of students studying in college S = 400 840 + 10x = 924 + 7x

Number of students cleared in college S = 400*80/100 =320 3x = 84

Number of girls who cleared in college A = 315*3/7 =135 X = 28

Number of girls who cleared in college S = 320*5/16 =100 So, required milk = 28 liters

Required total number of girls who cleared in both colleges of A


S32. Answer: A
and S= 135+100 =235

Length of the new rectangle, L2 is ‘27x’


S28. Answer: A
Breadth of the new rectangle, B2 is ‘12x’
Number of girls in all colleges = 140+150+180+160+100 = 730
27x * 12x = 324
Required average=730/5 =146
324x2 = 324
Number of boys in all schools =210+250+240+160+180 =1040
x=1
Required average=1040/5 = 208
Length of the new rectangle, L2= 27m
Required difference = 208 -146 =62
Breadth of the new rectangle, B2 = 12m
S29. Answer: C For older rectangle,

Let number of Red flowers is ‘x’ L1 = 27 * 7 / 9 = 21m

xC1 / 36C1 = 2/3 B1 = 12 * 4 / 3 = 16m

x/36 = 2/3 For cylinder,

x = 24 Radius, r = 12m

Number of red flowers = 24 Height, h= 21m

Number of Yellow flowers = 12 Volume = πr2h

Probability of at least 1 Yellow flower = 1- (24C3/36C3) V = 22/7 * 12 * 12 * 21 = 9504m3

P(Y) = 1- [(24 * 23 *22) / (36 * 35 * 34)] =1- (506/1785) S33. Answer: B


P(Y) = 1279 / 1785
Let pipe B fills the tank in 7.5 minutes
S30. Answer: D Pipe A fills the tank in 15 minutes

Distance / Relative speed = Time Let the total capacity of tank is 60 liters

Distance – ‘D’ Efficiency of pipe A = 4

Train A started to travel(7:30 pm – 9 pm) 1 hour 30 minutes before Efficiency of pipe B = 8


Train B and covered 88km/hr * 1.5 hours =132 km before 9 PM
Efficiency of pipe C = 2
From 9:00 PM,
Required time = [60 – (8*4) – (5*2)] / (8+4) = 18/12 = 1.5 minutes
D / (88 + 62)= 4 hour 24 min
Solution
D / 150 = 22/5
8.33%=1/12,7.69%=1/13,7.14=1/14,6.66%=1/15,6.25%=1/16,5.8
D = 30 *22 = 660 km 8%=1/17,5.55%=1/18,

Total distance = 660 + 132 = 792km Number of keyboards sold in shop A is 6.25% less than the
number of keyboards sold in shop C
S31. Answer: B Number of keyboard sold in shop D is 6.25% more the than
number of keyboards sold in shop C
In mixture 1, milk = 56*5/7 = 40 liters
Number of keyboards sold in shop E is 5.88% more the than
In mixture 2, milk = 76*11/19 = 44 liters number of keyboards sold in shop D
In final mixture after adding X liters of milk, the concentration of Number of keyboard sold in shop B is 5.55% more the than
milk is 70% number of keyboards sold in shop E
40 + 44 + x / (56 + 76 + x) = 7/10

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Let number of keyboards sold in shop C 16x and number of Required ratio is = [51+28] : [ 54+30] =79 : 84
mouse sold in shop A is 12y.
S39. Answer: C
Number of keyboards sold in shop A is =16x*15/16=15x

Number of keyboards sold in shop D is =16x*17/16=17x Total marks obtained by student in subject A = (12 * 2 + 15 * 3 + 2
* 5) - ((3 * 0.33) - (4 * 0.50) - (1 * 1)) = 75.01
Number of keyboards sold in shop E is =17x*18/17=18x

Number of keyboards sold in shop B is =18x*19/18=19x S40. Answer: D

Number of mouse sold in shop B is 8.33% more than the number Total marks in each subject = 20 * 2 + 20 * 3 + 10 * 5 = 150
of mouse sold in shop A.
Marks obtain in subject B = 16 * 2 + 10 * 3 + 4 * 5 = 82
Number of mouse sold in shop D is 7.69% more than the number
of mouse sold in shop B Marks obtain in subject C = 12 * 2 + 18 * 3 + 9 * 5 = 123

Number of mouse sold in E is 7.14% more than the number of Difference of percentage = [123/150] * 100 – [82/150] * 100 =
mouse sold in shop D 27.33%

Number of mouse sold in shop C is 6.66% more than the number S41. Answer: B
of mouse sold in shop E

Number of mouse sold in shop B is =12y*13/12=13y Marks in subject F = 16 * (75/100) * 3 + 14 * (50/100) * 2 + 5 * 5 =


75
Number of mouse sold in shop D is =13y*14/13=14y
S42. Answer: A
Number of mouse sold in shop E is =14y*15/14=15y

Number of mouse sold in shop C is =15y*16/15=16y Required ratio = [2 * 2 + 8 * 3 + 3 * 5]: [6 * 2 + 4 * 3 + 4 * 5] = 43 : 44

Number of keyboards sold in shop C is 48 and number of mouse


S43. Answer: A
sold in same shop is 32

So, we can say 16x=48, or x=3 Total percentage of marks obtained by student in all the five
subjects = [15 * 2 + 19 * 3 + 3 * 5] + [16 * 2 + 10 * 3 + 4 * 5] + [12 * 2
And 16y=32 or, y=2 + 18 * 3 + 9 * 5] + [18 * 2 + 12 * 3 + 7 * 5] + [14 * 2 + 16 * 3 + 6 * 5] =
520

So, percentage of marks = [520/750] * 100 = 69.33%

S44. Answer: D

I). a) 20 b) Rs.375 c) Rs.240

S34. Answer: C So, the cost price of the item is Rs240.

Required difference = [45+57+48] – [32+28+30] =150 – 90 = 60 So, selling price is 240*125/100=Rs300

The shopkeeper gives 20% discount.


S35. Answer: E
So, marked price = 300*(100/80)=375=b.
Total revenue earn by shop D is = 360*48+160*32+3600=26000
So, it is satisfied.
Let price of each mouse is Rs.a and each keyboard is Rs.b.
Similarly, if we check the other values we can see all the values
51a+28b=26000 are satisfied.

From this we cannot calculate ratio of a and b.


S45. Answer: C

S36. Answer: A I). a)5 b) 5:4 c) 30

Total revenue earns by = [360*57+320*51+160*26+120*28] So, the age of P is 30, the age of Q is 30*(2/3)=20

= (20520+16320+4160+3360) = 44360 So, 5 years ago ratio of their age = (30-5) : (20-5) =25 : 15 =5 : 3

But b is 5 : 4.
S37. Answer: A
So, it’s not satisfied.
Total items sold in shop F is = 48*125/100+28*75/100 =(60+21) =
81 Similarly, we check the other's value and we can see none of the
condition is satisfied.
S38. Answer: A

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S46. Answer: E Liquid in jar B = 270/9*4 = 120 liters

Amount of milk in jar A = 150/5*3 = 90liters


I). a)80 L b) 30% c) 60 L
Amount of water in jar A = 150/5*2 =60liters
The total amount of mixture is 80 L
Amount of milk in jar B = 120/3*1 = 40 liters
So, the milk is 80*(30/100)=24 L, and then water is 80-24=56 L
Amount of water in jar B = 120/3*2 = 80 liters
If 60-liter milk is added then milk is 60+24=84L
40% of mixture A is taken out, and poured in C
Percentage of milk is (84/140) *100 = 60%.
So, amount of milk taken out = 90 × 40/100 = 36 liters
So, it is satisfied.
Amount of water taken out = 60 × 40/100 = 24 liters
II). a) 40 L b) 40% c) 20 L
So,Amount of milk in jar C = 36 liters
The total amount of mixture is 40 L.
Amount of water in jar C = 24 liters
So, the milk is 40*(40/100) =16, and then water is 40-16=24
Quantity I,
If 20-liter milk is added then milk is 16+20=36 L
Required answer = 54 + 40 = 94 liters
Percentage of milk is (36/60) *100 = 60%.
Quantity II,
So, it is satisfied
Required answer = 80 + 24 = 104 liters
III). a) 50 Lb) 50% c)15 L
Quantity I < Quantity II
The total amount of mixture is 50 L.
Hence, the answer is option B
So, the milk is 50*(50/100) =25 L, and then water is 50-25=25 L

If 15-liter milk is added then milk is 25+15=40 L S49. Answer: E

Percentage of milk is (40/65) *100 = 61.53%.


7200*5: 8400*5: X*7
So, it is not satisfied
36000: 42000: 7X

S47. Answer: D Profit of A and B = 8000 – 2800 = Rs.5200

78000/7X = 5200/2800
I). a)Rs.10000 b) 6 c)Rs. 2130 d)Rs. 700
X = 78000/13 = 6000
Their invest ratio is
Investment of C = Rs.6000
(10000*8) : (12000*9) : (16000*6) = 20:27:24
Ratio of investment = 7200*5: 8400*5: 6000*7
So, R’s share = 2130*(24/71) =720Rs.
= 6: 7: 7
So, it is false.
Profit of A = (8000/20)*6 = Rs.2400
II). a)Rs. 12000b)6 c) Rs.2050 d)Rs. 800
Profit of B = (8000/20)*7 = Rs.2800
Their invest ratio
Profit of C = (8000/20)*7 = Rs.2800
= (12*8) : (12*9) : (16*6) = 8:9:8
Quantity I,
So, R’s share = 2050*(8/25) =656Rs.
Required difference = 2800 – 2400 = Rs.400
So, it is false.
Quantity II,
III). a)Rs. 20000 b) 8 c) Rs.4950 d) Rs.650
Required difference = 2800 – 2400 = Rs.400
Their invest ratio = (20*8) : (12*9) : (16*8) = 40:27:32
Quantity I = Quantity II
So R’s share = 4950*(32/99) = Rs.1600
Hence, the answer is option E.
So, it is false

Finally, all the statements are false S50. Answer: A

S48. Answer: B 25/100 * {(100/3*100) * 75/100} * M = 75/100 * (200/9*100) *


(63/2*100) * N
Total amount of mixture in jar A and B = 270 liters
1/4*1/3*3/4 *M = 3/4 *2/9*63/200 *N
Liquid in jar A initially = 270/9*5 = 150 liters

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M/N = 21/25 Virulent: bitterly hostile.

When M =21 and N =25


Rationality: the quality of being able to think sensibly or
Quantity I, logically.

2N + M2 – 2 = 2*25+(21*21) - 2 = 489 S6. Answer: B

Quantity II,
We need all the negative words as the given sentence is talking
4M – 2N2 = 4*21 – 2*(25*25) = 84- 1250 = - 1166 about the court’s criticism regarding some unfair conduct.

Quantity I > Quantity II Proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis has recommended shareholders
vote against the re-election of a member of Adani Enterprises’
When M = 42, N = 50
risk committee after an Australian
Quantity I, court criticised “unconscionable conduct” in its Australian port
business.
2N + M2 – 2 = 2*50 + (42*42) - 2 = 1862
Against: in opposition to
Quantity II,

4M – 2N2 = 4*42 – 2*(50*50) = 84- 1250 = - 4832 Criticized: indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a
disapproving way
Quantity I > Quantity II
Unconscionable: not right or reasonable
Hence, the answer is option A.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE S7. Answer: A

S1. Answer: A A new judicial probe in France into allegations of corruption


and favouritism in the controversial 2016 Rafale aircraft deal
In the sentence given in option (a), ‘1950 to 2015’ must be replaced has sparked a political row in India
with ‘1950 and 2015’ because of the usage of ‘between’ which is
always followed by ‘and’. Hence, option (a) is correct. Probe: seek to uncover information about someone or something

S2. Answer: E Favouritism: the practice of giving unfair preferential treatment


to one person or group at the expense of another
All the given sentences are grammatically correct. Hence, option
(e) is correct. Sparked: provide the stimulus for (an event or process)

S3. Answer: B S8. Answer: B

In the sentence given in option (b), ‘more’ will not be used with Read the initial lines of the first paragraph, you can extract the
‘better’ as it will make the sentence have a double comparative hint from the lines, “The pandemic’s second wave may have
and therefore making it incorrect. But we can use ‘much/very subsided but hopes of a smooth rebound in the economy in
much/ far’ before the comparative adjective. Hence, option (b) is tandem with easing restrictions remain muddled, with the
correct. inflation numbers for May compounding the problem.”

S4. Answer: C Hence, B is the right answer choice.

Following the enlightenment era, a new incarnation of politics S9. Answer: E


created a uniquely democratic, liberal, egalitarian structure of
government in Western democracies. Go through the lines of second paragraph, you can draw the
extract from these quoted lines,
Incarnation: the new form taken by a person or thing.
“Retail inflation in food hit a six-month high of 5%, from barely
Uniquely: in a very special or unusual way. 2% in April, with pulses and eggs as well as edible oils leading
the surge.”
Egalitarian: believing in or based on the principle that all people
are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities. “Diesel has also crossed the century mark in Rajasthan’s Sri
Ganganagar, where freight costs add up on top of State and
central taxes.”
S5. Answer: D

Hence, option E is most viable answer choice.


With right-wing populists gaining power
and electoral campaigns everywhere becoming more virulent,
many are calling for a return to individualism and rationality. S10. Answer: C

Electoral: relating to elections or electors. Go through the lines of last paragraph, you can draw the hint
from following quoted lines,

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“If the Government wants the RBI to persist with its Obfuscated: make obscure, unclear, or unintelligible: Obscure,
accommodative approach to facilitate growth, it must take some confuse, complicate, muddled, jumbled, blurred. ‘Complicated’ is
actions of its own to curb price rise, including meaningful cuts in the most similar in meaning to the given word. Remaining words
fuel taxes that the RBI Governor has been advocating since are just the opposite of the given word. Hence, D is the right
February.” answer choice.

Hence, C is the correct answer choice. S15. Answer: D

S11. Answer: E ‘Because’ is the most suitable connector as the second sentence is
expressing the reason for understanding the history of
Read the concluding lines of the last paragraph, you can draw the newspapers and the current news delivery landscape.
hint from below quoted lines,
Therefore, the correct sentence is:
“For a population already reeling from job and income losses and
higher medical costs since the pandemic’s onset, the persistently Predicting the future of the news industry begins with
high inflation is untenable. No welfare scheme can offset its understanding the history of newspapers and the current news
disproportionately adverse impact on the poor.” delivery landscape. Because the Internet has brought
fundamental shifts to news distribution, successful organizations
Hence, E is the correct answer choice. of the future will capitalize on the digital world's economics and
scale.
S12. Answer: D
S16. Answer: A
Read the following sentences,
‘However’ the most suitable connector as the second sentence is
“ ‘Fuel and light’ inflation hit 11.6%, the highest in over nine introducing a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict
years, and no respite is in sight on this front as pump prices for something that has been said previously.
petrol raced past Rs 100 a litre in even more parts of the country
this month. Diesel has also crossed the century mark in Therefore, the correct sentence is:
Rajasthan’s Sri Ganganagar, where freight costs add up on top
of State and central taxes.”
Newspapers began charging customers a penny per issue in
1833. However, they did not start implementing advertisements
The above lines indicate about fuel and light inflation which hit until the 1880s when Adolph Ochs of The New York Times and
11.6%. It was highest in 9 years. Further, it says that there was no William Randolph Hearst developed the advertising business
break in this hit as petrol prices reached Rs.100 a litre in many model for newspapers.
parts of the country. Hence, in the sentence containing the blank,
the phrase to be filled should indicate something close to ‘giving S17. Answer: B
relaxation in the prices’. In this context, only option D fits suitably
in the blank. Hence, option D is the right answer choice.
‘Instead’ is the most suitable connector as it means ‘as an
alternative or substitute’. The second sentence expresses an
The sentence will be, “Even if one were to discount food and fuel alternative suggestion as to where the focus should be placed.
prices, core inflation has crossed the 6% mark for the first time in 31
months and is estimated at 6.6%.”
The important thing to learn isn’t necessarily how to use tools
since many young people are already using them. Instead,
S13. Answer: B
professors should focus on how “tools can be applied to enrich
the craft of reporting and producing the news and ultimately
‘Elbow room’ will fit in the blank (II) to make the sentence telling the story in the best possible way”.
grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. The context
of the blank is making some room to maintain adherence with
S18. Answer: B
growth-support policy. Hence, B is the right answer choice.

The correct sentence after the rearrangement is: ABDCE


Cold shoulder: To give someone the cold shoulder means to
ignore someone.
Even after armed hostilities broke out(A)/ between the
American colonists and British forces in 1775, (B)/ many
Elbow room: adequate space to move or work in.
prominent colonists seemed reluctant to consider (C)/ the idea of
actually breaking away from Britain, (D)/ and instead insisted
Foot in mouth: To put your foot in your mouth means that you that they were still its loyal subjects. (E)
say or do something that accidentally embarrasses or offends
another person
S19. Answer: A

Cold feet: To get nervous and to have second thoughts about The correct sentence after the rearrangement is: ACBDE
doing something.

By promoting the idea of American exceptionalism and (A)/ the


Play it by ear: To play it by ears means to improvise or do need to form a new nation to realize its promise, (B)/ Paine’s
something without preparation. pamphlet not only attracted public (C)/ support for the
Revolution, but put the rebellion’s leaders (D)/ under pressure
S14. Answer: D to declare independence. (E)

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S20. Answer: D Hence, B is the right answer choice.

The correct sentence after the rearrangement is: ADCBE S25. Answer: E

On July 6, 1957, Althea Gibson claims (A)/ the women’s singles here, 2-5 will be interchanged to make both the sentences
tennis title at Wimbledon (B)/ and becomes the first African grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. The
American (C)/ to win a championship at (D)/ London’s All sentences will be
England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. (E)
(I)India has chosen (1) to restrict genome sequencing studies
S21. Answer: A (2) to 10 government labs and not involve (3) private labs, some
of which have the capability and the expertise.
The correct sentence after the rearrangement is: ACBDE
(II)The Supreme Court of India has repeatedly (4) said that
From its earliest days,(A)/ America has been a nation of the purpose (5) of cross-examining a survivor of rape is not
immigrants, (B)/ starting with its original inhabitants, who to humiliate (6) her but to get to the truth of the case.
crossed (C)/ the land bridge connecting Asia and North America
(D) tens of thousands of years ago. (E) S26. Answer: C

S22. Answer: E All (a-e), (b-d) and (c-f) can be matched. The final paragraphs will
be,
2-5 will be interchanged to make both the sentences
grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. The (b-d): Tap is not a new entrant but it continues to engage the
sentences will be ‘teenage to young adult’ fan base, who like to read stories in the
form of text messages. Each series comes with the number of taps
(I)The OECD had estimated (1) back then that the world suffered required to finish it, a number that may look staggering but
(2) an annual loss of anywhere between 4 to 10 per cent of global usually takes under one hour to finish a title.
corporate income tax or roughly (3) $100 to 240 billion.
(c-f): The government has approved the allocation of 5MHz
(II)India imposed an equalization levy (4) in 2016 that mandates spectrum in the 700MHz (4G) band to Indian Railways to
every entity (5) in India to withhold 6 per cent of the payment improve its communication and signalling systems, Union
for specified (6) services received from a non-resident entity. minister Prakash Javadekar said after a cabinet meeting on
Wednesday.The spectrum from the government will be used in a
five-year project to upgrade 34000 km of tracks, with Rs 12,000
Hence, E is the right answer choice.
crore to be invested in signalling systems and another Rs 12,000
crore in infrastructure for the 4G spectrum.
S23. Answer: A
(a-e): Priyanka said the entire truth about who nurtured and
1-5 will be interchanged to make both the sentences protected criminals like Vikas, accused of masterminding the
grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. The killing of eight policemen and believed to have been politically
sentences will be connected, must come out. “Unless the nexus between criminals
and politicians is exposed, justice cannot be delivered,” she said.
(I)The Indian government initiated (1) the Performance Grading
Index for school education in the states and (2) Union territories S27. Answer: A
from 2017-18 to improve (3) school teaching.
All (a-f), (b-e) and (c-d) can be matched. The final paragraphs will
(II) The ‘father of Chinese liver surgery’, who published (4) the be,
first Chinese liver surgery textbook and created China’s first
anatomical models (5) of liver arteries from ping-pong balls, was
a-f: A revealing example of efforts to destroy learning based on
also an extraordinarily caring (6) doctor.
reason and a scientific approach is the inclusion of a book by a
businessman and yoga teacher in a university syllabus just after
Hence, option A is the right answer choice. he proclaimed allopathy to be a ‘stupid science. The sequence of
events is dangerous, especially in the context of the countrywide
S24. Answer: B protests by doctors against Mr Ramdev’s comments in the midst
of the pandemic.
3-6 will be interchanged to make both the sentences
grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. The b-e: The order will address a number of applications and bolster
sentences will be recent actions the Biden administration has taken to curb the
growing influence of Chinese technology companies. And it is the
(I) The smoothness (1) assumed by the PGI has already first significant step Biden has taken to address a challenge left
been assailed (2) by the exposure of deep inequalities during for him by President Donald J. Trump, whose administration
the closure (3) of schools in the course of the pandemic. fought to ban TikTok and force its Chinese-owned parent
company, ByteDance, to sell the app.
(II) Around 75.83 per cent of the country’s total coastline
is exposed (4) to cyclones and tsunamis, and 14.2 per cent of c-d: Company’s stock skyrocketed last year, benefiting from all
the population (5) in 66 coastal districts in 13 coastal the people who were online amid the pandemic, the same wave
states/Union territories is vulnerable (6) to the fury of cylones. that helped other tech companies like Zoom before coming back

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down over the past several months. Before the system crashed, This is only partially true because while (A)/ most of the fighting
the stock had more than doubled since the company went public did take place on the continent, (B)/ one of the largest and most
in 2019. sophisticated undertakings of (C)/ the war was conducted
mainly at sea. (D)
S28. Answer: B
S34. Answer: B
Only a-f and b-e can be matched.
The correct sentence after the rearrangement is:
a-f: The Sheikh Hasina government has proposed special tax
incentives for corporate houses in Bangladesh that employ Because of it, the world's (A)preeminent land force was left with
transgender persons, becoming South Asia’s first country to offer no other choice than to (B)surrender as the seeds
such an inclusive benefit to sexual minorities. The proposal drew of (C)revolution(D)brewed among its population.
applause from one of the most deprived communities in
Bangladesh and fuelled hopes that it would help break the S35. Answer: C
shackles of centuries-old discrimination.
Refer to the first paragraph- “Countries like the US and Israel
b-d: Speedily runs what is known as an "edge cloud", which is have successfully driven up their Covid vaccination coverage by
designed to speed up loading times for websites, as well as incentivising and motivating citizens. Unfortunately, in India,
protect them from denial-of-service attacks and help them when misinformation, disinformation and misplaced beliefs have led to
traffic is peaking. According to the BBC, the outage related fears about potential harmful effects of vaccines.”
problems seem localised, affecting specific locations across
Europe and the US.
From the above quoted lines we can say that option C is the
correct answer.
c-d: is contextually correct but not grammatically correct.
S36. Answer: C
In (d), it should be ‘deliver’ instead of ‘delivered’ as with ‘to’ we
use first form of verb. Refer to the second paragraph- “Local authorities, cultural
leaders and influencers must be empowered to spread the right
Solution information on vaccines. A successful information campaign
requires dissemination through mediums that evoke trust. Local
The correct sequence of the sentences after rearrangement languages and dialects should be used to engage people via local
is: BAEDFC radio, television channels and regional newspapers. Local artists
can be encouraged to ideate and innovate through music, murals,
B. The First World War is largely thought of as a conflict where graffiti, dance and drama. In the tribal districts of Chhattisgarh,
the majority of the significant operations took place on mainland for example, popular folk songs are being used to highlight the
Europe with the exception of a handful of naval clashes fought benefits of vaccination.”
throughout the world's oceans.
From the above quoted lines we can say that option C is the
A. This is only partially true because while most of the fighting correct answer.
did take place on the continent, one of the largest and most
sophisticated undertakings of the war was conducted mainly at S37. Answer: B
sea.
If you go through the passage carefully you come to know that
E. This operation was the British blockade from 1914-1919 which the passage is about Getting a vaccine approved is a scientific and
sought to obstruct Germany's ability to import goods. medical problem. The most effective strategies against vaccine
hesitancy are to increase vaccine knowledge and awareness,
improve access to vaccines, and to broadcast the stories of those
D. And thus, in the most literal sense, this operation resulted in
the starvation of the German people and military. who have taken the vaccines.

F. While the land war certainly contributed to the Entente's So option B can be inferred.
(Britain, France, Italy, U.S.) victory in 1918, it was the blockade
that truly broke Germany's back. S38. Answer: A

C. Because of it, the world's (A)preeminent land force was left Digital divide means - The gap between individuals, households,
with no other choice than to (B)surrender as the seeds businesses and geographic areas at different socio-economic
of (C)revolution(D)brewed among its population. levels with regard to both their opportunities to access
information and communication technologies.
Therefore, A is the second sentence as it says that the thought
mentioned in sentence B is only partially true. Hence option A is the correct answer.

S29.B S30.E S31.B S32.A S39. Answer: D

S33. Answer: C The most suitable title for the above passage is - How India can
combat vaccine hesitancy
The correct sentence after the rearrangement is: DBAC

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Because the passage is about vaccine hesitancy and the steps
involved to combat the fear among the people. Plus as the
vaccination drive expands beyond frontline workers, it’s
important to make sure that Indians can make an informed
decision about getting vaccinated.

S40. Answer: D

Only option D is correct, remaining all the options are incorrect.

Refer to the third paragraph- A toll-free helpline number 1075 has


been activated for those without internet. Similarly, districts can
explore missed-call campaigns, asking citizens to give a missed
call on local helplines, which could ensure that minimal
infrastructure is being optimized for processing high-volume
user
requests.

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