Csat-4 QP
Csat-4 QP
   make a profit of 20%?                              willing parent. As most of the reasons for child
   (a) 80,000                                         abandonment      are   an     unwanted    pregnancy,
   (b) 72,000
                                                      breakdown of a relationship, lower socio-economic
   (c) 75,000
   (d) 85,000                                         status, either or both parents being drug addicts or
   (d) 6                                              action.
9. What is the most, rational and critical inference    global media. While the World Bank is slow to help
   that can be made from the above passage?             devastated war-torn nations such as Yemen and
   (a) Women should be encouraged to abort              Afghanistan, it rushed $4.5 billion to Ukraine,
         unwanted pregnancies.                          while the International Monetary Fund came up
   (b) Awareness needs to be increased at all           with $1.4 billion. The West fails to understand how
         levels regarding the ease and importance of    hypocritical its sanctions appear. For example, the
         surrendering     a   child   to   CWC   than   United States exerted much effort persuading India
         abandonment.                                   and others to boycott Iranian and Venezuelan oil,
   (c) Prohibit completely abortion / surrender /       only to try to get those shipments back on the
         abandonment of unwanted pregnancies/           market after its opposition shifted to Russia.
         children.
                                                        11. From the above passage following assumptions
   (d) Mothers should be penalized heavily for
                                                           have been drawn:
         abandoning a child.
                                                           I.    Era of war is coming to an end
                                                           II.   Geopolitics and Geoeconomics go hand in
10. With reference to the above passage the
                                                                 hand.
   following assumptions have been made:
                                                           Which of the above assumptions are/is valid:
   I.    Mothers abandon their unwanted children
                                                           (a) Both I and II
         rather than surrender as they presume it
                                                           (b) I only
         is easier and has no adverse criminal
                                                           (c) II only
         consequences.
                                                           (d) Neither I nor II
   II.   The state desires to give an helping hand
         to mothers in distress who do not know
                                                        Directions for (Questions 12 to 14): Study the pie
         what to do with unwanted babies.
                                                        chart given below to answer these questions.
   Which of the above assumptions are/is valid.
                                                        Percentage of players from different countries who
   (a) Both I and II
                                                        participated in the chess Olympiad at Chennai.
   (b) I only
                                                        Total players = 8000
   (c) II only
   (d) Neither I nor II
and Vimal?
(a) 5400
(b) 4700
(c) 6200
(d) 3600
13. What is the total number of male players from      (c) 3500
   Uzbekistan & Ukraine together?
                                                       (d) 4000
   (a) 2175
   (b) 2725
                                                    17. In a 1500 m running race, two players run at
   (c) 2527
   (d) 2275                                            10 kmph and 8 kmph respectively. The second
Read the following passage and answer the item items: Read the following passage and answer the
that follows. Your answer to the item should be items that follow. Your answers to these items
PASSAGE 1 PASSAGE 2
The fall in fertility around the globe has been a          Twentieth century capitalism does        not have
                                                           solutions: in fact, it is the problem. The time has
result of decades of demographic process, and
                                                           come to reform economics. Principles of equity and
hence needs scientific and sustainable policies for
                                                           ethics, and fair sharing of power and resources,
mitigation.   Even      though    there    is    looming
                                                           must constrain unbridled drives for efficiency and
pessimism about a lower fertility rate, there are
                                                           productivity to increase the size of the economy
ways to get the most out of it and diminish its
                                                           that have become the thrusts of economic policies
negative effects. The advancement in healthcare
                                                           globally.
and better nutrition around the world have
                                                           New models of cooperative governance are required
increased the life expectancy and productivity of
                                                           to realize the promise of humanity’s shared
older citizens. Reforms in the labour market to
                                                           commons. With his concepts of perestroika and
induce more flexibility in the labour market would
                                                           glasnost, Gorbachev wanted to save common
encourage working women to have more children
                                                           citizens from being oppressed by powerful people.
and non-working mothers to enter the labour                His successors, ill-advised by economists, handed
market.                                                    over the Russian economy to unbridled capitalism.
(a) Nothing can be done to mitigate the their identity and history. More men are now losing
negative effects of fall in fertility rate. their lives on the battlefront in Ukraine in Putin’s
(b) More women should start working to stem bid to protect Russia and recover Russian pride.
the shortfall of the labour market. Concepts of free trade, financial freedom, and
falling fertility rate. not good solutions for India’s billion citizens
20. “Twentieth century capitalism does not have reached the place 3 days before. If he had
   solutions: in fact, it is the problem”. Why?                  reached Patna on coming Sunday, then how
   I.    Focuses mainly on increasing the size of an             many days before or after he would have
         economy.                                                reached Patna?
   II.   Encourages ethics and equity
                                                                 (a) One day before
   III. Replaces       oppression   by     state    as    a
                                                                 (b) One day after
         seductive alternate.
   IV. Controls        economic     growth         through       (c) Two days before
   (a) 246 m                                                             2
                                                                 (c) 3
   (b) 292 m                                                             7
   (c) 286 m                                                             5
                                                                 (d) 1
   (d) 288 m                                                             7
25. A is the brother of B and C. D is C’s father and   S.(28) Direction for the following 1 (one) item:
   B is the son of E. If D has only one daughter,      Read the following passage and answer the item
   which of the following cannot be true?              that follows. Your answer to the item should be
                                                       based on the passage only.
   (a) B is the brother of A
                                                                            PASSAGE 1
   (b) D and E are married couples
                                                       As one might expect, depression is strongly
   (c) A, B and C are brothers
                                                       correlated with poverty and poor health, but also
   (d) E is C’s mother.
                                                       with loneliness. Among the elderly living alone, in
                                                       the Tamil Nadu sample, 74% had symptoms that
Directions for (Question 26): Study the bar            would classify them as likely to be mildly depressed
diagram given below to answer the question.            or worse on the short-from Geriatric Depression
                                                       Scale. Large majority of elderly person living alone
                                                       are women mainly widows. The hardships of old
                                                       age are not related to poverty alone, but some cash
                                                       often helps.
   (a) Family A
   (b) Family B                                        S.(29) Direction for the following 1 (one) item:
                                                       Read the following passage and answer the item
   (c) Both spent equal amount
                                                       that follows. Your answers to the item should be
   (d) Cannot be determined
                                                       based on the passage only.
                                                                              PASSAGE 2
27. If in a certain language, APPROACH is written
                                                       After the Civil War, an industrial revolution remade
   as YRNTMCF, then OBJECTIVE is written as            the nation at unimaginable speed. In a generation,
   (a) MGDHGAVXIG                                      America became a place more recognizable today
   (b) MDHGAVHTG                                       than it would have been to people who came of age
   (c) MDHGAVGXC                                       when Lincoln did. Wall Street figured centrally in
29. With which of the following statements will the              Find the sum and rate of interest.
                                                                 (a) Rs.250, 10%
   author agree?
                                                                 (b) Rs.250, 20%
   (a) Railroad was the key to the industrial
                                                                 (c) Rs.250, 25%
         revolution in America.                                  (d) Rs.250, 30%
   (b) Everyone was fond of Wall Street.
   (c) Wall Street financiers with government                 S.(33-34) Directions for the following 2 (two)
         support     played     a   big   role   in    the    items: Read the following passage and answer the
                                                              items that follow. Your answers to these items
         transformation of America.
                                                              should be based on the passage only.
   (d) Robber barons and rouges were the master
                                                                                PASSAGE 1
         builders of Railroads.
                                                              Politics for Gandhiji, was but a part of man’s life,
                                                              one that encircles men like the coil of a snake from
30. Six bells ring at intervals of 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12          which one cannot get out, no matter how much one
   minutes respectively. They started ringing                 tries. Though he thought that an increase in the
   simultaneously at 5.00 am. Until 2.00 pm, how              power of the state can inflict the greatest harm to
                                                              mankind by destroying individuality which lays at
   many times all the bells will ring together?
                                                              the root of the progress, yet he viewed political
   (a) 4 times
                                                              power as a means that enabled people to make
   (b) 2 times                                                their conditions better in every department of life.
   (c) 6 times                                                He wrote, “my work of social reform was no way
   (d) 3 times                                                less or subordinate to political work.
The fact is, that when I saw that to a certain extent        Select the correct answer using the code given
my social work would be impossible without the               below:
help of political work, I took to the latter and only        (a) All of the above
to the extent it served the former”. Political life is
                                                             (b) 1, 2 and 3
not stranger to other aspects of life. He used to say,
                                                             (c) 4 only
“My life is one indivisible whole, and all my
                                                             (d) None of the above
activities run into one another, and they all have
their rise in my insatiable love of mankind”.
                                                          34. Gandhiji contented himself with Thoreau’s
Political activity of man is closely associated with         classical statement because:
other activities of man and all these activities,
                                                             (a) They were friends.
according to Gandhiji, influence each other. That
                                                             (b) State needs to centralize power to govern
is why he never separated politics from from other
                                                                  well.
walks of man’s life. What he hated in politics was
the concentration of power and the use of violence           (c) Democratic government is the best.
associated with political power. In his own words,”          (d) Government should facilitate individuals’
The state represents violence in a concentrated and               wellbeing with least interference.
organized form. The individual has a soul, but the
state is soulless machine, it can never be weaned         35. The calendar for the year 2002 will be the same
from violence to which it owes its very existence.
                                                             for the year.
What I would personally prefer, would be not a
                                                             (a) 2013
centralization of power in the hands of the State
                                                             (b) 2008
but an extension of the sense of trusteeship ….”
Politics and for that matter the state, according to         (c) 2009
him was not an end, but a means that enabled men             (d) 2024
to make their lives better. An ideal state or political
life is one in which men rule themselves. For             Directions for (Questions 36 to 37): Study the
Gandhiji there is no political power in the ideal         bar diagram given below to answer these questions.
state because in it there is no state. But as the ideal
                                                          A, B, C, D and E are 5 important cities. Three are
was not fully realized in life, Gandhiji contented
                                                          industrial cities, two are port cities, one is a hill
himself with Thoureau’s classical statement- that
                                                          station and three cities have universities each.
government was best which governed the least.
                                                          Every hill city has a university but has no port. D
33. From the above passage Gandhiji would agree           is not a port city, No port city has a university. B is
   with which of the following statements:                a port city. Two industrial cities have universities
   I.    State owes its existence to violence.            and ‘C’ and ‘D’ are not industrial cities. The
   II.   State represents violence in full form.          industrial cities with universities don’t have ports
   III. State is not an end but a means to make
                                                          & none of the industrial cities is a hill station. ‘D’
         people’s life better.
                                                          is a hill station and ‘E’ has a university.
   IV. State should have centralized power to
         ensure good governance.
36. Which city has industries as well as port but          40. Which of the following conclusions follows
   does not have a University?                                based on the given statements?
   (a) A and D                                                Statements:
   (b) D and B                                                All towels are cloths.
   (c) B                                                      Some pillows are towels.
   (d) C                                                      No clothes are carpets.
                                                              Conclusions:
37. Which    city   has   neither   hill   station   nor      I.    Some pillows are cloths.
   university nor Industries?                                 II.   No carpets are towels.
   (a) B
                                                              III. Some pillows are carpets
   (b) C
                                                              IV. Some clothes are towels.
   (c) A
                                                              (a) I, III and IV only follows.
   (d) E
                                                              (b) I, II and IV only follows.
                                                              (c) I and IV only follows.
38. Akash speaks truth 3 out of 4 times and Vasu
                                                              (d) I and III only follows.
   speaks truth 5 out of 6 times. What is the
   probability that they will contradict each other
                                                           41. A test has 100 questions. There is two mark for
   stating the same fact?
                                                              a correct answer, while there is a negative
       2
   (a)                                                        penalty of one mark for wrong answer and 0.5
       3
                                                              marks for unattended question. A student did
         1
   (b)                                                        not attempt 12 questions and secured net total
         3
         1                                                    (a) 45
   (d)
         2                                                    (b) 48
                                                              (c) 54
39. The number of ways in which a committee of 2              (d) Cannot be determined
   ladies and 3 gentlemen can be appointed from
   a group consisting of 6 ladies and 5 gentlemen,         42. What is the least prime number by which 2800
given that Mr.Hari refuses to serve in the should be multiplied so that the product may
   (a) 80                                                     (a) 2
   (b) 70                                                     (b) 5
   (c) 160                                                    (c) 7
   (d) 162                                                    (d) 11
43. If a 2  117  b2 and a  3  b then the value of   This Telecom Bill follows the release of the
   a+b is? (given a>0 and b>0).                         consultation      paper,    “Need   for     a   new   legal
   (a) 37                                               framework governing Telecommunication in India”,
   (b) 39
                                                        which was published on July 23, 2022. However, it
   (c) 41
                                                        fails to let go of the colonial moorings that have
   (d) 43
                                                        shaped the law around telecommunications in
44. On Independence Day, chocolates were to be          India for the past century.
   distributed amongst 300 children. But on that
   day, 50 students were absent and so, each
                                                        Instead,    it    represents     multiple       squandered
   child got one extra chocolate. How many
                                                        opportunities for significant legislative reform. The
   chocolates were distributed?
   (a) 1450                                             Telecom Bill misses the opportunity for the
   (b) 1700                                             democratization of telecommunication services.
   (c) 1500                                             Now, it has preferred a move towards centralization
   (d) 1650                                             of power through its new licensing regime. Here,
                                                        the Telecom Bill also fails to inculcate the learnings
45. Sheela had a particular amount in hand. She
                                                        evolved    in    courts    and   other    institutions   of
   spent 90% of that amount for her family and
   gave the remaining amount to Meena. From the         authority, and instead repackages the provisions
   money meena received from Sheela, she spent          from pre-Independence laws to pass them off as
   15% on books and 20% on medicines. After all         legislative advancements. This is in lieu of enacting
   the expenses, Meena had 1950 Rs. In her hand
                                                        sweeping legislative reform which would cement
   as the remaining amount. What was the
                                                        user rights as the cornerstone of the Indian
   amount which Sheela gave to meena?
                                                        telecommunication sector.
   (a) 3000
   (b) 2500
   (c) 1700                                             46. According to the author, following are the good
   (d) 2600                                                points of the draft Telecom Bill?
                                                           I.     Incorporated past legal learnings.
S.(46-47) Directions for the following 2 (two)
                                                           II.    Democratisation of the telecommunication
items: Read the following passage and answer the
                                                                  services.
items that follow. Your answers to these items
should be based on the passage only.                       III. Colonial past has been cut off
                    PASSAGE 1                              Select the correct answer using code given
The draft Indian Telecommunication Bill, 2022              below
(Telecom Bill) – published for public consultation
                                                           (a) 1 and 2 only
on September 21, 2022 – aims to create a legal
                                                           (b) 1 and 3 only
framework attuned to the realities of the 21st
                                                           (c) 3 only
century     to   ensure   India’s    socio-economic
development.                                               (d) None of the above
47. Based         on   above   passage,     the   following    The Bay has a biodiverse marine environment. It
      assumptions have been made:                              receives water from some of the world’s largest
      I.     The Telecom Bill will usher in a wave of          rivers. It is a partially enclosed sea that has given
             stricter regulations.                             rise to several geological characteristics. It is home
      II.    The Telecom Bill is attuned to the realities      to many rare and endangered marine species and
             of the 21st century                               mangroves, which are essential to the survival of
      Which of the above assumption is/are valid?              the ecology and the fishing sector.
      (a) 1 only
      (b) 2 only                                               48. On the basis of the above passage following
      (c) Both 1 and 2                                            assumptions have been made:
      (d) Neither 1 nor 2                                         I.    Littoral governments working together is
                                                                        important, due to the shared nautical
S.(48-49) Directions for the following 2 (two)
                                                                        concerns and the complexity of the marine
items: Read the following passage and answer the
                                                                        environment in the bay of Bengal.
items that follow. Your answers to these items
                                                                  II.   For a better knowledge of challenges and
should be based on the passage only.
                                                                        strategies of and for the Bay of Bengal
                        PASSAGE 2
                                                                        there is a need for suitable study centres.
The Bay of Bengal has long been a major commerce
                                                                  Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
hub for the Indian Ocean. It created a conduit
                                                                  Select your answer using the code below:
between the East and the West in terms for trade                  (a) I only
and culture. An Indo-Pacific orientation and the                  (b) II only
realignment of global economic and military power                 (c) Both I and II
towards Asia have had a considerable impact on                    (d) Neither I nor II
the         Bay   region.   The      key   sea    lanes   of
communication in this area are lifelines for global            49. With which of the following statements the
economic security and are crucial to the energy                   author will not agree:
security that powers the economies of many                        (a) Bay of Bengal is a major commerce hub for
countries in the region. Further, non-traditional                       the Indian Ocean.
dangers including terrorism and climate change                    (b) Non-traditional dangers are now highly
have become more prevalent. The Bay also provides                       prevalent in the Bay
an opportunity for greater regional cooperation in (c) Key sea lanes in the Bay are important for
and energy resources.                                             (d) The Bay has biodiverse aquatic habitats.
S.(50) Direction for the following 1 (one) item:          50. Which of the following is the most crucial and
Read the following passage and answer the item
                                                               logical inference that can be made from the
that follows. Your answer to the item should be
                                                               above passage?
based on the passage only.
                    PASSAGE 3                                  (a) Restrict all tourist visits to the Nilgiris.
Unlike other endangered endemic bird species in                (b) Study how Nilgiri Laughing Thrust is more
the Nilgiris such as the Nilgiri Laughing Thrush
                                                                   tolerant to anthropogenic changes and
(Montecincla cachinnans), which seems to have a
                                                                   apply lessons learnt for Sholakili.
degree   of    adaptability   and     tolerance   for
anthropogenic changes to its environment, the                  (c) Cease    forthwith    further   expansion      of
Sholakili (Nilgiri Blue Robin) seems to be highly                  plantations,      settlements     and      other
restricted to only Shola Forest habitats, making it
                                                                   construction activities.
more susceptible to changes in its environment,
                                                               (d) Support research of Sholakili on priority so
said an independent researcher and wildlife
biologist. He said the habitats of the Sholakili were              that policies can be formulated to ensure
shrinking     due   to    expanding     plantations,
                                                                   their survival.
settlements and other construction activities.
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