Exam Date 02/08/2022 Exam Time 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM Subject Selection Post Phase X Matriculation Level
Exam Date 02/08/2022 Exam Time 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM Subject Selection Post Phase X Matriculation Level
Q.1 Select the option that represents the letters that, when sequentially placed from left to
    right in the following blanks, will complete the letter-series.
    Z_C_BZX__B_XCV_Z__VB
Ans        1. XVVCZXBC
2. XCVCZBXC
3. XCXVZBXC
4. XVCVZBXC
                                                                                           Question ID : 26433056155
                                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : 4
Q.2 In a certain code language, ‘PAPER’ is written as ‘RCSHT’, and ‘PRIDE’ is written as
    ‘RTLGG’. How will ‘RADIO’ be written in that language?
Ans        1. TCGKQ
2. TCGMR
3. TCGLQ
4. TCGLR
                                                                                           Question ID : 26433055696
                                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : 3
Q.3 Three statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III.
    Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with
    commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the
    statements.
    Statements:
    All cameras are bells.
    Some bells are computers.
    Some computers are printers.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some cameras are bells.
    II. All bells are computers.
    III. Some bells are printers.
Ans        1. Only conclusion III follows
                                                                                          Question ID : 26433056227
                                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : 2
Q.4 In a certain code language, ‘LIQUID’ is written as ‘UDILQI’ and ‘HANDLE’ is written as
    ‘DELHNA’. How will ‘NORMAL’ be written in that language?
Ans      1. LNMROA
2. MLANRO
3. LRMOAN
4. MALNRO
                                                                                        Question ID : 26433055920
                                                                                             Status : Answered
                                                                                      Chosen Option : 2
Q.5
Ans
1.
2.
3.
4.
                                                                                        Question ID : 26433056538
                                                                                             Status : Answered
                                                                                      Chosen Option : 3
Q.6 Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?
    99 ÷ 33 – 6 + 48 × 26 = 40
Ans       1. + and ×
2. ÷ and ×
3. – and ÷
4. × and –
                                                                                           Question ID : 26433056849
                                                                                                Status : Answered
                                                                                         Chosen Option : 4
Q.7 Two Statements are given followed by Three conclusions numbered I, II and III.
    Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with
    commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the
    statements.
    Statements:
    All fruits are flowers.
    No flower is a leaf.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some flowers are fruits
    II. No fruit is a leaf.
    III. All flowers are fruits.
Ans       1. Both conclusions I and II follow.
                                                                                           Question ID : 26433056060
                                                                                                Status : Answered
                                                                                         Chosen Option : 1
Q.8 Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word
    is related to the first word. (The words must be considered as meaningful English
    words and must not be related to each other based on the number of letters / number
    of consonants / vowels in the word.)
    Time : Seconds :: Power : ?
Ans       1. Newton
2. Watt
3. Volt
4. Ohm
                                                                                           Question ID : 26433056585
                                                                                                Status : Answered
                                                                                         Chosen Option : 2
Q.9 In a code language, 'please come over' is written as 'bnq tra mns', 'game is over' is
    written as 'din mns piz', 'come in please' is written as 'tra bnq pvc'. What is the code
    for the word 'in' in this language?
Ans       1. tra
2. din
3. bnq
4. pvc
                                                                                               Question ID : 26433056764
                                                                                                   Status : Answered
                                                                                         Chosen Option : 4
Q.10 Pointing to a person in a photograph, a man, Gaurav, said, “He is the son of my
     father’s daughter’s husband.” How is the person related to Gaurav?
Ans        1. Father
2. Brother
3. Son
4. Sister’s son
                                                                                              Question ID : 26433055672
                                                                                                   Status : Answered
                                                                                            Chosen Option : 4
Q.11 In a code language, 'garden is beautiful' is coded as 'ne ae ul', 'nice big garden' is
     coded as 'ce ig ne', and 'water is life' is coded as 'er ae fe'. What is the code for the
     word 'garden'?
Ans        1. ul
2. ae
3. ne
4. fe
                                                                                              Question ID : 26433056038
                                                                                                   Status : Answered
                                                                                            Chosen Option : 3
Q.12 Which number will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?
     12, 14, 26, 40, 66, ?
Ans        1. 100
2. 106
3. 98
4. 118
                                                                                              Question ID : 26433055288
                                                                                                   Status : Answered
                                                                                            Chosen Option : 2
Q.13 Select the option that represents the correct order of the given words as they would
     appear in an English dictionary.
     1. Operation
     2. Opera
     3. Option
     4. Opposite
     5. Opinion
     6. Optical
Ans        1. 2, 1, 5, 4, 3, 6
2. 2, 1, 4, 5, 6, 3
3. 1, 5, 2, 4, 6, 3
4. 2, 1, 5, 4, 6, 3
                                                                                              Question ID : 26433056719
                                                                                                   Status : Answered
                                                                                            Chosen Option : 4
Q.14
Ans
          1.
2.
3.
4.
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433056839
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 4
Q.15 Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark (?) to complete the given series?
     ZVFM, XRJO, ?, TJRS, RFVU
Ans       1. VMOQ
2. VMOR
3. VNMR
4. VNNQ
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433055241
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 4
Q.16 Three statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III.
     Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with
     commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the
     statements.
     Statements:
     All papers are files.
     Some files are maps.
     No map is a paint.
     Conclusions:
     I. Some papers are files.
     II. All maps are files.
     III. Some maps are not paints.
Ans       1. Only conclusion II and III follow
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433056223
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 4
Q.17 In a code language, 'GOLFER' is coded as ‘63’ and 'PROVE' is coded as '76'. How will
     ‘CURSE’ be coded in that language?
Ans       1. 86
2. 75
3. 85
4. 66
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433055271
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 4
Q.18 Select the correct option that indicates the arrangement of the following words in a
     logical and meaningful order. (From Small to Big)
     1.Apartment
     2.Building
     3.Room
     4.Town
     5.Complex
Ans       1. 2, 1, 3, 5, 4
2. 1, 3, 2, 4, 5
3. 3, 5, 4, 1, 2
4. 3, 1, 2, 5, 4
                                                                                              Question ID : 26433067753
                                                                                                Status : Answered
                                                                                         Chosen Option : 4
2. Brother
3. Sister
4. Son
                                                                                           Question ID : 26433056278
                                                                                                Status : Answered
                                                                                         Chosen Option : 4
Q.20 Which of the given letter-clusters will replace the question mark (?) in the following
     series?
     UDPJ, YHTN, CLXR, ?, KTFZ
Ans        1. GPBV
2. GPCU
3. GPBU
4. GPBW
                                                                                           Question ID : 26433056125
                                                                                                Status : Answered
                                                                                         Chosen Option : 1
Q.21 Which letter cluster will replace the question mark (?) to complete the given series?
     ABCD, EEEE, ?, MKIG, QNKH
Ans        1. IHGF
2. IFGG
3. IFGH
4. IHFG
                                                                                           Question ID : 26433056230
                                                                                                Status : Answered
                                                                                         Chosen Option : 1
Q.22 In a certain code language, ‘HAPPY’ is written as ‘12’ and ‘SORROW’ is written as ‘9’.
     How will ‘DELIGHT’ be written in that language?
Ans        1. 12
2. 13
3. 10
4. 11
                                                                                               Question ID : 26433056203
                                                                                                    Status : Marked For Review
                                                                                             Chosen Option : 1
Q.23 Select the option that is related to the fifth number in the same way as the second
     number is related to the first number and the fourth number is related to the third
     number.
     8 : 14 :: 13 : 24 :: 9 : ?
Ans        1. 15
2. 16
3. 17
4. 13
                                                                                               Question ID : 26433069405
                                                                                                    Status : Answered
                                                                                             Chosen Option : 2
Q.24 Select the option that is related to the fifth letter-cluster in the same way as the second
     letter-cluster is related to the first letter-cluster and the fourth letter-cluster is related
     to the third letter-cluster.
     SPRUCES : RPSSECU :: ALRIGHT : RLATHGI :: RESPECT : ?
Ans        1. SERTCEP
2. SERCTEP
3. SETRCEP
4. SERTECP
                                                                                               Question ID : 26433056179
                                                                                                    Status : Answered
                                                                                             Chosen Option : 1
Q.25 In a code language, 'keep it simple' is written as '426', 'bring the board games' is
     written as '5355', 'play by the rules' is written as '4235'. What is the code for the phrase
     'puzzles are fun to play' in this language?
Ans        1. 73334
2. 63324
3. 64325
4. 73324
                                                                                               Question ID : 26433056736
                                                                                                    Status : Answered
                                                                                             Chosen Option : 4
                                                                                        Question ID : 26433061018
                                                                                             Status : Answered
                                                                                      Chosen Option : 3
2. Aweful
3. Dreadful
4. Faithful
                                                                                        Question ID : 26433060230
                                                                                             Status : Answered
                                                                                      Chosen Option : 2
Q.3 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word ‘dense’ in the given sentence.
      The African continent has thick forests but the Sahara desert area has sparse
      distribution of population.
Ans       1. Thick
2. Population
3. Distribution
4. Sparse
                                                                                        Question ID : 26433060116
                                                                                             Status : Answered
                                                                                      Chosen Option : 4
2. Annoy
3. Delight
4. Disappoint
                                                                                        Question ID : 26433059793
                                                                                             Status : Answered
                                                                                      Chosen Option : 3
Q.5 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
      She informed the students, "The shooting location has already been very crowded and
      noisy.”
Ans        1. She informed the students that the shooting location could already be crowded and
      noisy.
           2. She informed the students that the shooting location was already been crowded and
      noisy.
            3. She informed the students that the shooting location had already been crowded and
      noisy.
           4. She informed the students that if the shooting location had already been crowded and
      noisy.
                                                                                              Question ID : 26433060611
                                                                                                   Status : Answered
                                                                                            Chosen Option : 3
Q.6 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM to replace the italicised word.
2. elatedness
3. gaiety
4. misery
                                                                                              Question ID : 26433059648
                                                                                                   Status : Answered
                                                                                            Chosen Option : 4
2. happy
3. obliged
4. delighted
                                                                                              Question ID : 26433059686
                                                                                                   Status : Answered
                                                                                            Chosen Option : 3
2. Hitting a person
3. Go to sleep
4. Fall down
                                                                                              Question ID : 26433065125
                                                                                                   Status : Answered
                                                                                            Chosen Option : 3
Q.9 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word
Ans       1. Eighth
2. Tenth
3. Nineteenth
4. Nineth
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433060234
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 3
      Changes observed in Earth’s climate since the early 20th century are _______ driven
      by human activities, particularly fossil fuel burning, which increases heat-trapping
      greenhouse gas levels in Earth’s atmosphere, raising Earth’s average surface
      temperature.
Ans       1. overall
2. practically
3. primitively
4. primarily
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433060952
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 2
Q.11 Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433060607
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 3
2. bland
3. ambiguous
4. certain
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433060381
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 1
Q.13 Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined words in the
     given sentence.
2. entirety
3. eternal
4. euphoria
                                                                                            Question ID : 26433059720
                                                                                                 Status : Answered
                                                                                          Chosen Option : 1
2. Tough
3. Recluse
4. Bold
                                                                                            Question ID : 26433060401
                                                                                                 Status : Answered
                                                                                          Chosen Option : 1
Q.15 Identify the spelling error in the given sentence and select the option that rectifies the
     error.
2. mey
3. resaerch
4. refer
                                                                                            Question ID : 26433060319
                                                                                                 Status : Answered
                                                                                          Chosen Option : 4
      Comprehension:
      Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
      “Good is the enemy of great” is one of the most popular self-improvement expressions there
      is. It’s the first sentence of an international bestselling business book, the title of another self-
      help book, and a mantra that NFL superstar J.J. Watt has used in press conferences. It
      sounds appealing and rolls off the tongue nicely, but there’s a good chance it’s downright
      wrong.
      We’re told that striving to be great and never being satisfied are necessary to meet the ever-
      increasing pressures and pace of today’s world. It’s the only route to success. But what is it all
      for? What does success even mean? Rates of clinical anxiety and depression are higher than
      ever. Some experts believe that loneliness and social isolation have reached epidemic
      proportions. Two-thirds of all employees report feeling burned out at work. Surely this isn’t the
      kind of success that everyone is after.
      Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh offers that true success means feeling content with the unfolding
      of your life. It is “finding happiness in your work and life, in the here and the now.”
      The kind of success that Thich Nhat Hanh champions isn’t about striving to be great all the
      time. It’s about being at least OK with where you are, about accepting good enough. What’s
      interesting is that not always trying so damn hard to be great isn’t just the path to being
      happier; it’s also the path to getting better.
      This mindset improves confidence and releases pressure because you don’t always feel like
      you’re coming up short. It also lessens the risk of injury—emotional and physical—since there
      isn’t a perceived need to put forth heroic efforts every day. The result is more consistent
      performance that compounds over time. Research shows that sustainable progress, in
      everything from diet to fitness to creativity, isn’t about being consistently great; it’s about being
      great at being consistent. It’s about being good enough over and over again.
      A wonderful case study is Eliud Kipchoge, who just shattered the marathon world record. He’s
      literally the best in the world at what he does. Yet Kipchoge says that the key to his success is
      not overextending himself in training. He’s not fanatical about trying to be great all the time.
      Instead, he has an unwavering dedication to being good enough. He recently told The New
      York Times that he rarely, if ever, pushes himself past 80 per cent—90 per cent at most—of
      his maximum effort during workouts. This allows Kipchoge to string together weeks and
      weeks of consistent training. “I want to run with a relaxed mind,” he says.
      Unlike so many other runners who have tried and failed to break the world marathon record,
      Kipchoge has never been obsessed with the mark. Prior to his record-setting race, when
      asked about his mindset, he told The Times, “To be precise, I am just going to try to run my
      personal best. If it comes as a world record, I would appreciate it. But I would treat it as a
      personal best.” Kipchoge puts running in its place, which, for him, is in the here and now, not
      in striving to meet ever increasing expectations. “When I run,” he says, “I feel good. My mind
      feels good. I sleep in a freeway, and I enjoy life.”
      It’s a paradox. A good-enough mindset might very well be the key to being great and happy.
      The less you want to be happy, the happier you’ll be. The less you need to perform better, the
      better you’ll perform. Just think about your own life. During the times you were happiest and
      performed best, were you striving? Were you chasing after something? Or were you more like
      Kipchoge—grounded, at peace, and feeling good enough with what was in front of you? This
      doesn’t mean you should never desire productive change or improvement. Quite the opposite.
      Though they may run counter to so much of the current ethos, adopting the following core
      principles of good enough is likely the best route to being happier and getting better.
      SubQuestion No : 16
Q.16 Select the most appropriate synonym of the word depression stated in para 2 of the
     given passage.
Ans        1. Humor
2. Despondence
3. Jollity
4. Gleefulness
                                                                                                      Question ID : 26433072152
                                                                                                           Status : Answered
                                                                                                    Chosen Option : 2
      Comprehension:
      Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
      “Good is the enemy of great” is one of the most popular self-improvement expressions there
      is. It’s the first sentence of an international bestselling business book, the title of another self-
      help book, and a mantra that NFL superstar J.J. Watt has used in press conferences. It
      sounds appealing and rolls off the tongue nicely, but there’s a good chance it’s downright
      wrong.
      We’re told that striving to be great and never being satisfied are necessary to meet the ever-
      increasing pressures and pace of today’s world. It’s the only route to success. But what is it all
      for? What does success even mean? Rates of clinical anxiety and depression are higher than
      ever. Some experts believe that loneliness and social isolation have reached epidemic
      proportions. Two-thirds of all employees report feeling burned out at work. Surely this isn’t the
      kind of success that everyone is after.
      Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh offers that true success means feeling content with the unfolding
      of your life. It is “finding happiness in your work and life, in the here and the now.”
      The kind of success that Thich Nhat Hanh champions isn’t about striving to be great all the
      time. It’s about being at least OK with where you are, about accepting good enough. What’s
      interesting is that not always trying so damn hard to be great isn’t just the path to being
      happier; it’s also the path to getting better.
      This mindset improves confidence and releases pressure because you don’t always feel like
      you’re coming up short. It also lessens the risk of injury—emotional and physical—since there
      isn’t a perceived need to put forth heroic efforts every day. The result is more consistent
      performance that compounds over time. Research shows that sustainable progress, in
      everything from diet to fitness to creativity, isn’t about being consistently great; it’s about being
      great at being consistent. It’s about being good enough over and over again.
      A wonderful case study is Eliud Kipchoge, who just shattered the marathon world record. He’s
      literally the best in the world at what he does. Yet Kipchoge says that the key to his success is
      not overextending himself in training. He’s not fanatical about trying to be great all the time.
      Instead, he has an unwavering dedication to being good enough. He recently told The New
      York Times that he rarely, if ever, pushes himself past 80 per cent—90 per cent at most—of
      his maximum effort during workouts. This allows Kipchoge to string together weeks and
      weeks of consistent training. “I want to run with a relaxed mind,” he says.
      Unlike so many other runners who have tried and failed to break the world marathon record,
      Kipchoge has never been obsessed with the mark. Prior to his record-setting race, when
      asked about his mindset, he told The Times, “To be precise, I am just going to try to run my
      personal best. If it comes as a world record, I would appreciate it. But I would treat it as a
      personal best.” Kipchoge puts running in its place, which, for him, is in the here and now, not
      in striving to meet ever increasing expectations. “When I run,” he says, “I feel good. My mind
      feels good. I sleep in a freeway, and I enjoy life.”
      It’s a paradox. A good-enough mindset might very well be the key to being great and happy.
      The less you want to be happy, the happier you’ll be. The less you need to perform better, the
      better you’ll perform. Just think about your own life. During the times you were happiest and
      performed best, were you striving? Were you chasing after something? Or were you more like
      Kipchoge—grounded, at peace, and feeling good enough with what was in front of you? This
      doesn’t mean you should never desire productive change or improvement. Quite the opposite.
      Though they may run counter to so much of the current ethos, adopting the following core
      principles of good enough is likely the best route to being happier and getting better.
      SubQuestion No : 17
Q.17 Select the most appropriate synonym of the word epidemic stated in para 2 of the
     given passage.
Ans         1. Ailment
2. Slump
3. Calm
4. Doldrums
                                                                                                      Question ID : 26433072153
                                                                                                           Status : Answered
                                                                                                    Chosen Option : 4
      Comprehension:
      Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
      “Good is the enemy of great” is one of the most popular self-improvement expressions there
      is. It’s the first sentence of an international bestselling business book, the title of another self-
      help book, and a mantra that NFL superstar J.J. Watt has used in press conferences. It
      sounds appealing and rolls off the tongue nicely, but there’s a good chance it’s downright
      wrong.
      We’re told that striving to be great and never being satisfied are necessary to meet the ever-
      increasing pressures and pace of today’s world. It’s the only route to success. But what is it all
      for? What does success even mean? Rates of clinical anxiety and depression are higher than
      ever. Some experts believe that loneliness and social isolation have reached epidemic
      proportions. Two-thirds of all employees report feeling burned out at work. Surely this isn’t the
      kind of success that everyone is after.
      Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh offers that true success means feeling content with the unfolding
      of your life. It is “finding happiness in your work and life, in the here and the now.”
      The kind of success that Thich Nhat Hanh champions isn’t about striving to be great all the
      time. It’s about being at least OK with where you are, about accepting good enough. What’s
      interesting is that not always trying so damn hard to be great isn’t just the path to being
      happier; it’s also the path to getting better.
      This mindset improves confidence and releases pressure because you don’t always feel like
      you’re coming up short. It also lessens the risk of injury—emotional and physical—since there
      isn’t a perceived need to put forth heroic efforts every day. The result is more consistent
      performance that compounds over time. Research shows that sustainable progress, in
      everything from diet to fitness to creativity, isn’t about being consistently great; it’s about being
      great at being consistent. It’s about being good enough over and over again.
      A wonderful case study is Eliud Kipchoge, who just shattered the marathon world record. He’s
      literally the best in the world at what he does. Yet Kipchoge says that the key to his success is
      not overextending himself in training. He’s not fanatical about trying to be great all the time.
      Instead, he has an unwavering dedication to being good enough. He recently told The New
      York Times that he rarely, if ever, pushes himself past 80 per cent—90 per cent at most—of
      his maximum effort during workouts. This allows Kipchoge to string together weeks and
      weeks of consistent training. “I want to run with a relaxed mind,” he says.
      Unlike so many other runners who have tried and failed to break the world marathon record,
      Kipchoge has never been obsessed with the mark. Prior to his record-setting race, when
      asked about his mindset, he told The Times, “To be precise, I am just going to try to run my
      personal best. If it comes as a world record, I would appreciate it. But I would treat it as a
      personal best.” Kipchoge puts running in its place, which, for him, is in the here and now, not
      in striving to meet ever increasing expectations. “When I run,” he says, “I feel good. My mind
      feels good. I sleep in a freeway, and I enjoy life.”
      It’s a paradox. A good-enough mindset might very well be the key to being great and happy.
      The less you want to be happy, the happier you’ll be. The less you need to perform better, the
      better you’ll perform. Just think about your own life. During the times you were happiest and
      performed best, were you striving? Were you chasing after something? Or were you more like
      Kipchoge—grounded, at peace, and feeling good enough with what was in front of you? This
      doesn’t mean you should never desire productive change or improvement. Quite the opposite.
      Though they may run counter to so much of the current ethos, adopting the following core
      principles of good enough is likely the best route to being happier and getting better.
      SubQuestion No : 18
Q.18 Select the most appropriate synonym of the word perceived stated in para 5 of the
     given passage.
Ans        1. Neglected
2. Ignored
3. Disregarded
4. Anticipated
                                                                                                      Question ID : 26433072154
                                                                                                           Status : Answered
                                                                                                    Chosen Option : 4
      Comprehension:
      Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
      “Good is the enemy of great” is one of the most popular self-improvement expressions there
      is. It’s the first sentence of an international bestselling business book, the title of another self-
      help book, and a mantra that NFL superstar J.J. Watt has used in press conferences. It
      sounds appealing and rolls off the tongue nicely, but there’s a good chance it’s downright
      wrong.
      We’re told that striving to be great and never being satisfied are necessary to meet the ever-
      increasing pressures and pace of today’s world. It’s the only route to success. But what is it all
      for? What does success even mean? Rates of clinical anxiety and depression are higher than
      ever. Some experts believe that loneliness and social isolation have reached epidemic
      proportions. Two-thirds of all employees report feeling burned out at work. Surely this isn’t the
      kind of success that everyone is after.
      Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh offers that true success means feeling content with the unfolding
      of your life. It is “finding happiness in your work and life, in the here and the now.”
      The kind of success that Thich Nhat Hanh champions isn’t about striving to be great all the
      time. It’s about being at least OK with where you are, about accepting good enough. What’s
      interesting is that not always trying so damn hard to be great isn’t just the path to being
      happier; it’s also the path to getting better.
      This mindset improves confidence and releases pressure because you don’t always feel like
      you’re coming up short. It also lessens the risk of injury—emotional and physical—since there
      isn’t a perceived need to put forth heroic efforts every day. The result is more consistent
      performance that compounds over time. Research shows that sustainable progress, in
      everything from diet to fitness to creativity, isn’t about being consistently great; it’s about being
      great at being consistent. It’s about being good enough over and over again.
      A wonderful case study is Eliud Kipchoge, who just shattered the marathon world record. He’s
      literally the best in the world at what he does. Yet Kipchoge says that the key to his success is
      not overextending himself in training. He’s not fanatical about trying to be great all the time.
      Instead, he has an unwavering dedication to being good enough. He recently told The New
      York Times that he rarely, if ever, pushes himself past 80 per cent—90 per cent at most—of
      his maximum effort during workouts. This allows Kipchoge to string together weeks and
      weeks of consistent training. “I want to run with a relaxed mind,” he says.
      Unlike so many other runners who have tried and failed to break the world marathon record,
      Kipchoge has never been obsessed with the mark. Prior to his record-setting race, when
      asked about his mindset, he told The Times, “To be precise, I am just going to try to run my
      personal best. If it comes as a world record, I would appreciate it. But I would treat it as a
      personal best.” Kipchoge puts running in its place, which, for him, is in the here and now, not
      in striving to meet ever increasing expectations. “When I run,” he says, “I feel good. My mind
      feels good. I sleep in a freeway, and I enjoy life.”
      It’s a paradox. A good-enough mindset might very well be the key to being great and happy.
      The less you want to be happy, the happier you’ll be. The less you need to perform better, the
      better you’ll perform. Just think about your own life. During the times you were happiest and
      performed best, were you striving? Were you chasing after something? Or were you more like
      Kipchoge—grounded, at peace, and feeling good enough with what was in front of you? This
      doesn’t mean you should never desire productive change or improvement. Quite the opposite.
      Though they may run counter to so much of the current ethos, adopting the following core
      principles of good enough is likely the best route to being happier and getting better.
      SubQuestion No : 19
Q.19 Select the most appropriate synonym of the word marathon stated in para 6 of the
     given passage.
Ans        1. Ephemeral
2. Extended
3. Momentary
4. Fleeting
                                                                                                      Question ID : 26433072155
                                                                                                           Status : Answered
                                                                                                    Chosen Option : 2
      Comprehension:
      Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
      “Good is the enemy of great” is one of the most popular self-improvement expressions there
      is. It’s the first sentence of an international bestselling business book, the title of another self-
      help book, and a mantra that NFL superstar J.J. Watt has used in press conferences. It
      sounds appealing and rolls off the tongue nicely, but there’s a good chance it’s downright
      wrong.
      We’re told that striving to be great and never being satisfied are necessary to meet the ever-
      increasing pressures and pace of today’s world. It’s the only route to success. But what is it all
      for? What does success even mean? Rates of clinical anxiety and depression are higher than
      ever. Some experts believe that loneliness and social isolation have reached epidemic
      proportions. Two-thirds of all employees report feeling burned out at work. Surely this isn’t the
      kind of success that everyone is after.
      Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh offers that true success means feeling content with the unfolding
      of your life. It is “finding happiness in your work and life, in the here and the now.”
      The kind of success that Thich Nhat Hanh champions isn’t about striving to be great all the
      time. It’s about being at least OK with where you are, about accepting good enough. What’s
      interesting is that not always trying so damn hard to be great isn’t just the path to being
      happier; it’s also the path to getting better.
      This mindset improves confidence and releases pressure because you don’t always feel like
      you’re coming up short. It also lessens the risk of injury—emotional and physical—since there
      isn’t a perceived need to put forth heroic efforts every day. The result is more consistent
      performance that compounds over time. Research shows that sustainable progress, in
      everything from diet to fitness to creativity, isn’t about being consistently great; it’s about being
      great at being consistent. It’s about being good enough over and over again.
      A wonderful case study is Eliud Kipchoge, who just shattered the marathon world record. He’s
      literally the best in the world at what he does. Yet Kipchoge says that the key to his success is
      not overextending himself in training. He’s not fanatical about trying to be great all the time.
      Instead, he has an unwavering dedication to being good enough. He recently told The New
      York Times that he rarely, if ever, pushes himself past 80 per cent—90 per cent at most—of
      his maximum effort during workouts. This allows Kipchoge to string together weeks and
      weeks of consistent training. “I want to run with a relaxed mind,” he says.
      Unlike so many other runners who have tried and failed to break the world marathon record,
      Kipchoge has never been obsessed with the mark. Prior to his record-setting race, when
      asked about his mindset, he told The Times, “To be precise, I am just going to try to run my
      personal best. If it comes as a world record, I would appreciate it. But I would treat it as a
      personal best.” Kipchoge puts running in its place, which, for him, is in the here and now, not
      in striving to meet ever increasing expectations. “When I run,” he says, “I feel good. My mind
      feels good. I sleep in a freeway, and I enjoy life.”
      It’s a paradox. A good-enough mindset might very well be the key to being great and happy.
      The less you want to be happy, the happier you’ll be. The less you need to perform better, the
      better you’ll perform. Just think about your own life. During the times you were happiest and
      performed best, were you striving? Were you chasing after something? Or were you more like
      Kipchoge—grounded, at peace, and feeling good enough with what was in front of you? This
      doesn’t mean you should never desire productive change or improvement. Quite the opposite.
      Though they may run counter to so much of the current ethos, adopting the following core
      principles of good enough is likely the best route to being happier and getting better.
      SubQuestion No : 20
Q.20 Select the most appropriate synonym of the word precise stated in para 6 of the given
     passage.
Ans        1. Coarse
2. Veracious
3. Inexact
4. Defective
                                                                                                      Question ID : 26433072156
                                                                                                           Status : Answered
                                                                                                    Chosen Option : 2
      Comprehension:
      Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
      Indeed, the path she had chosen was full of difficulties. It was almost an unimaginable thing in
      those days for a woman of means to live a life of independence, but the particular profession
      for which Florence had trained herself was a disreputable one. Thus, nurses in those days
      were noted for their immoral conduct. They could hardly be trusted to carry out the simple
      medical duties. No wonder, therefore, that Florence’s parents did not like that their daughter
      should take up the profession. Florence, however, did not see eye to eye with them. She felt
      wretched. Her sadness increased.
      SubQuestion No : 21
Q.21 Select the option that gives the closest meaning of the following phrase:
      A WOMAN OF MEANS
Ans        1. A graceful woman
2. A wealthy woman
3. A mean woman
4. A compassionate woman
                                                                                                 Question ID : 26433076147
                                                                                                      Status : Answered
                                                                                               Chosen Option : 4
      Comprehension:
      Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
      Indeed, the path she had chosen was full of difficulties. It was almost an unimaginable thing in
      those days for a woman of means to live a life of independence, but the particular profession
      for which Florence had trained herself was a disreputable one. Thus, nurses in those days
      were noted for their immoral conduct. They could hardly be trusted to carry out the simple
      medical duties. No wonder, therefore, that Florence’s parents did not like that their daughter
      should take up the profession. Florence, however, did not see eye to eye with them. She felt
      wretched. Her sadness increased.
      SubQuestion No : 22
Q.22 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the following word:
      WRETCHED
Ans        1. Fevered
2. Miserable
3. Cheerful
4. Churning
                                                                                                 Question ID : 26433076148
                                                                                                      Status : Answered
                                                                                               Chosen Option : 2
      Comprehension:
      Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
      Indeed, the path she had chosen was full of difficulties. It was almost an unimaginable thing in
      those days for a woman of means to live a life of independence, but the particular profession
      for which Florence had trained herself was a disreputable one. Thus, nurses in those days
      were noted for their immoral conduct. They could hardly be trusted to carry out the simple
      medical duties. No wonder, therefore, that Florence’s parents did not like that their daughter
      should take up the profession. Florence, however, did not see eye to eye with them. She felt
      wretched. Her sadness increased.
      SubQuestion No : 23
Q.23 Identify the style in which the given passage has been written.
Ans        1. Argumentative
2. Narrative
3. Descriptive
           4. Dramatic
      Comprehension:
      Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
      Indeed, the path she had chosen was full of difficulties. It was almost an unimaginable thing in
      those days for a woman of means to live a life of independence, but the particular profession
      for which Florence had trained herself was a disreputable one. Thus, nurses in those days
      were noted for their immoral conduct. They could hardly be trusted to carry out the simple
      medical duties. No wonder, therefore, that Florence’s parents did not like that their daughter
      should take up the profession. Florence, however, did not see eye to eye with them. She felt
      wretched. Her sadness increased.
      SubQuestion No : 24
Q.24 Select from among the given options the most suitable title for the passage.
Ans        1. Florence and Her Dilemma
2. A Woman of Means
3. A Life of Independence
4. Nursing as a Profession
                                                                                                 Question ID : 26433076146
                                                                                                      Status : Answered
                                                                                               Chosen Option : 4
      Comprehension:
      Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
      Indeed, the path she had chosen was full of difficulties. It was almost an unimaginable thing in
      those days for a woman of means to live a life of independence, but the particular profession
      for which Florence had trained herself was a disreputable one. Thus, nurses in those days
      were noted for their immoral conduct. They could hardly be trusted to carry out the simple
      medical duties. No wonder, therefore, that Florence’s parents did not like that their daughter
      should take up the profession. Florence, however, did not see eye to eye with them. She felt
      wretched. Her sadness increased.
      SubQuestion No : 25
Q.25 Which of the following inferences CANNOT be drawn from the given passage?
Ans        1. The path Florence chose was full of obstacles.
3. Florence did not share her parents’ opinion regarding the nursing profession.
                                                                                                 Question ID : 26433076150
                                                                                                      Status : Answered
                                                                                               Chosen Option : 2
Q.1
Ans 1. 306
2. 302
3. 304
4. 308
                                                                                                 Question ID : 26433061425
                                                                                                      Status : Answered
                                                                                               Chosen Option : 4
Q.2 If on a marked price, the difference of selling prices with a discount of 42% and two
    successive discounts of 15% and 10% is Rs.185, then the marked price is:
Ans       1. Rs.1,280
2. Rs.1,000
3. Rs.1,320
4. Rs.1,500
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433063703
                                                                                                       Not Attempted and
                                                                                              Status :
                                                                                                       Marked For Review
                                                                                       Chosen Option : --
2. 30
3. 25
4. 32
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433063412
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 2
Q.4 Find the nearest integer to 5347 which is exactly divisible by 137.
Ans       1. 5243
2. 5343
3. 5141
4. 5247
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433063841
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 2
Q.5 In 1 day, 25 bottles are packed by Arjun, while 22 bottles are packed by Karan in the
    same time. They are working on alternate days such that Arjun works on the 1st day,
    Karan on 2nd, Arjun on 3rd and so on. How many bottles will be packed in 9 days?
Ans       1. 195
2. 210
3. 188
4. 213
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433063349
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 4
Q.6 A man walks from point A to B at a speed of 15 km/h, but comes back from point B to
    A at a speed of 25 km/h. Find his average speed.
Ans       1. 17.75 km/h
2. 22 km/h
3. 18.75 km/h
4. 20.70 km/h
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433064011
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 3
Q.7 A man donates 5% of his monthly income to an orphanage and deposits 20% of the
    remaining income in a bank. If he is left with Rs.14,250, find his monthly income.
Ans       1. Rs.18,750
2. Rs.19,250
3. Rs.17,500
4. Rs.20,500
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433063925
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 1
Q.8
2. 114.86 cm2
3. 121.81 cm2
4. 124.74 cm2
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433058251
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 4
Q.9 The total number of students in three sections A, B and C of a class in a school is 340.
    The number of students in sections A and B are in the ratio 3 : 5 and those in sections
    B and C are in the ratio 3 : 2. What is the mean proportional between number of
    students in section A and the number of students in section C?
Ans
          1.
2.
3.
4.
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433063218
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 4
Q.10 In an election, a candidate who gets 78% votes is elected by a margin of 504 votes.
     What is the total number of votes polled?
Ans       1. 800
2. 750
3. 900
4. 850
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433063385
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 3
Q.11 Ansh bought a smartphone from his colleague Sameer for Rs.45,540 such that Sameer
     earned a profit of 10%. Sameer bought the phone from Anita, on which Anita earned a
     profit of 15%. Sujata sold that phone to Anita earning a profit of 20%. At what price (in
     Rs.) had Sujata bought the phone?
Ans       1. 25,000
2. 30,000
3. 35,000
4. 33,000
                                                                                          Question ID : 26433058214
                                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : 2
Q.12 The average weight of 35 students in a class increases by 2 kg, when one of the
     students weighing 35 kg is replaced by a teacher. What is the weight of the teacher?
Ans       1. 101 kg
2. 107 kg
3. 103 kg
4. 105 kg
                                                                                          Question ID : 26433064957
                                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : 4
Q.13 Find the average of the prime numbers lying between 68 and 96.
Ans        1. 79
2. 81
3. 80
4. 78
                                                                                          Question ID : 26433063375
                                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : 2
Q.14 Krishna bought a computer and paid 25% less than its original price. He sold it at 48%
     profit on the price he had paid. Find the percentage of profit earned by Krishna on the
     original price.
Ans        1. 11%
2. 12%
3. 13%
4. 10%
                                                                                          Question ID : 26433064971
                                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : 1
Q.15 A school is running tree plantation drive to bring awareness among students about
     the environment. If 3 teachers can complete the work of tree plantation in 4 days and 4
     students take 6 days to do the same work, then how many days will 3 teachers and 2
     students take to complete the work of tree plantation?
Ans       1. 3
2. 8
3. 4
4. 6
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433063352
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 1
Q.16 How much compound interest does Tarun have to pay on a loan of Rs.8,50,000 at the
     rate of 5% p.a. over a period of two years in case of annual compounding?
Ans       1. Rs.9,57,125
2. Rs.1,07,125
3. Rs.9,37,125
4. Rs.87,125
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433061459
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 3
Q.17 A, B and C are three numbers. If A exceeds B by 70% and B is 20% less than C, then A
     : C is:
Ans       1.
2.
3.
4.
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433063389
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 4
Q.18 The marked price of a T-shirt is ₹1,000. A shopkeeper offers 15% discount on the T-
     shirt and then again offers 20% discount on the new price. How much would the
     customer have to pay finally?
Ans       1. ₹675
2. ₹680
3. ₹690
4. ₹685
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433058670
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 2
Q.19 A policeman follows a thief who is 400 m ahead of him. If they run at the speed of 7
     km/h and 6 km/h, respectively, what distance does the policeman run to catch up with
     the thief?
Ans        1. 2800 m
2. 2700 m
3. 2500 m
4. 2600 m
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433061415
                                                                                              Status : Not Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : --
Q.20 The population of a town 2 years ago was 62,500. Due to migration to cities, it
     decreases every year at the rate of 4% per annum. Find its present population.
Ans       1. 55600
2. 51600
3. 57600
4. 53600
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433061216
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 3
Q.21 A thief is noticed by a policeman from a distance of 800 m. The thief starts running
     and the policeman chases him. The thief and the policeman run at speeds of 20 km/h
     and 25 km/h, respectively. What is the distance between them after 9 minutes?
Ans        1. 50 metres
2. 100 metres
3. 70 metres
4. 90 metres
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433065000
                                                                                              Status : Not Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : --
Q.22 A person sold an item for Rs.4,608 and earned a profit of 28%. What is the cost price of
     the item?
Ans       1. Rs.3,500
2. Rs.3,600
3. Rs.3,700
4. Rs.3,800
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433064904
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 2
2. 0.0075
3. 0.0195
4. 0.018
                                                                                         Question ID : 26433063708
                                                                                              Status : Answered
                                                                                       Chosen Option : 4
Q.24 The initial population of a country is 2,04,800. If the birth and the death rates are 12%
     and 7%, respectively, then find the population of the country after 2 years.
Ans        1. 225792
2. 226792
3. 228792
4. 227792
                                                                                            Question ID : 26433061410
                                                                                                 Status : Not Answered
                                                                                          Chosen Option : --
2. 0
3. 2
4. 1
                                                                                            Question ID : 26433063840
                                                                                                 Status : Answered
                                                                                          Chosen Option : 4
2. Rohinton Mistry
3. Ruskin Bond
4. Vikram Seth
                                                                                            Question ID : 26433054192
                                                                                                 Status : Not Answered
                                                                                          Chosen Option : --
                                                                                            Question ID : 26433053997
                                                                                                 Status : Answered
                                                                                          Chosen Option : 1
Q.3 Which of the following is true about sex ratio in India during 1951 - 2011?
Ans       1. Has been increasing since 1991
                                                                                            Question ID : 26433065400
                                                                                                 Status : Not Answered
                                                                                          Chosen Option : --
Q.4 Which of the following is a unicellular organism?
Ans       1. Funaria
2. Morchella
3. Paramoecium
4. Ectocarpus
                                                                                          Question ID : 26433076778
                                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : 3
Q.5 Who among the following teamed up with flautist Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia and
    guitarist Brij Bhushan Kabra and produced a concept album titled ‘Call of the Valley’?
Ans       1. Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
                                                                                          Question ID : 26433054460
                                                                                               Status : Not Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : --
Q.6 How much collateral-free loan is provided under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana
    (PMMY)?
Ans       1.
2.
3.
4.
                                                                                          Question ID : 26433065411
                                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : 3
Q.7 Identify the option that arranges the speed of light in descending order in different
    mediums.
Ans       1. Water > Air > Glass > Diamond
                                                                                          Question ID : 26433053974
                                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : 4
2. Part-III D
3. Part-I C
4. Part-IV A
                                                                                          Question ID : 26433054073
                                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                                        Chosen Option : 4
Q.9 In which Indian city is Itmad-ud-Daulah’s tomb located?
Ans       1. Daulatabad
2. Bijapur
3. Agra
4. Mysore
                                                                          Question ID : 26433054362
                                                                               Status : Not Answered
                                                                        Chosen Option : --
                                                                          Question ID : 26433054292
                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                        Chosen Option : 1
                                                                          Question ID : 26433054208
                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                        Chosen Option : 1
4. Forest Act
                                                                          Question ID : 26433067150
                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                        Chosen Option : 1
2. Brih adratha
3. Ashoka
4. Bindusara
                                                                          Question ID : 26433054269
                                                                               Status : Answered
                                                                        Chosen Option : 3
Q.14 ‘Bihu’ is majorly celebrated in which of the following states of India?
Ans        1. Assam
2. Himachal Pradesh
3. Maharashtra
4. Kerala
                                                                                       Question ID : 26433054139
                                                                                            Status : Answered
                                                                                     Chosen Option : 1
Q.15 In the court of Chandragupta Maurya, Megasthenes was an ambassador of who among
     the following Greek kings?
Ans       1. Diodotus
2. Demetrius
3. Seleucus Nicator I
4. Antigonus
                                                                                       Question ID : 26433065500
                                                                                            Status : Answered
                                                                                     Chosen Option : 3
Q.16 The Constitution (SC and ST) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2022 to remove Bhogta caste
     from the list of Scheduled Castes (SC) and include certain communities in the list of
     Scheduled Tribes (ST) for ___________ was introduced in the Rajya Sabha in February
     2022.
Ans        1. Jharkhand
2. Chhattisgarh
3. Bihar
4. Madhya Pradesh
                                                                                       Question ID : 26433054433
                                                                                            Status : Not Answered
                                                                                     Chosen Option : --
2. 10 feet
3. 16 feet
4. 14 feet
                                                                                       Question ID : 26433054695
                                                                                            Status : Not Answered
                                                                                     Chosen Option : --
2. 1990
3. 1960
4. 1970
                                                                                       Question ID : 26433065389
                                                                                            Status : Answered
                                                                                     Chosen Option : 3
Q.19 On 24 February 2022, how many years of existence did the Pradhan Mantri Kisan
     Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) Scheme complete?
Ans       1. Three
2. Four
3. One
4. Two
                                                                                        Question ID : 26433054421
                                                                                             Status : Answered
                                                                                      Chosen Option : 1
Q.20 Who among the following launched the ‘Ubharte Sitaare Fund’?
Ans       1. Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
3. Ministry of Education
4. Ministry of Finance
                                                                                        Question ID : 26433069829
                                                                                             Status : Not Answered
                                                                                      Chosen Option : --
Q.21 Writer of Kitab-ul-Hind, Al-Biruni, came to India along with who among the following
     Turkish rulers in 9th century AD?
Ans       1. Masud l
2. Mahmud of Ghazni
3. Khusrau Shah
4. Bahram Shah
                                                                                        Question ID : 26433065516
                                                                                             Status : Answered
                                                                                      Chosen Option : 2
Q.22 Under the Regulating Act of 1773, a Supreme Court was established at which of the
     following places?
Ans       1. Agra
2. Calcutta
3. Delhi
4. Bombay
                                                                                        Question ID : 26433071406
                                                                                             Status : Answered
                                                                                      Chosen Option : 2
Q.23 The twelve yearly festival of Mahamaham is celebrated in which Indian state?
Ans       1. Tamil Nadu
2. Andhra Pradesh
3. Telangana
4. Karnataka
                                                                                        Question ID : 26433054333
                                                                                             Status : Not Answered
                                                                                      Chosen Option : --
Q.24 How many times has India won the U-19 ICC Cricket World Cup?
Ans       1. One
2. Five
3. Two
4. Four
                                                                                       Question ID : 26433054652
                                                                                            Status : Answered
                                                                                     Chosen Option : 2
Q.25 Name the layer of the Earth that is about 2200 kilometres (1367 mi) thick, composed
     mostly of nickel, iron, and molten rock and where temperatures can reach up to
     50,000°C?
Ans       1. Oceanic crust
2. Continental crust
3. Outer core
4. Mantle
                                                                                       Question ID : 26433054119
                                                                                            Status : Answered
                                                                                     Chosen Option : 4