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General Proficiency Test – GPT
English Comprehension
Directions (Questions 1 – 2):Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
Shopping malls, supermarkets and large format retail stores may besprouting all over the country, but there are still a large number ofentrepreneurs who would rather not sell their wares through the usual retail channels. They prefer selling directly through trade exhibitions,which are attracting an increasing number of footfalls.Scores of exhibitions are held each year in all parts of the country, bigcities and small. Some of the largest exhibitions held in the country aretrade events held by the CII, IT and software expositions held byNasscom, MAIT – manufacturers association show, and expositions whichcater to interior designs and automobiles, etc.
1. Exhibitions are better options than the Retail Outlets because
(1) the only cost involved in exhibitions is one-time fee for the stall.
(2) no price loads for the consumers.
(3) no middleman at any stage.
(4) All the above.
2. Arrange the sentences A, B, C & D in a proper sequence so as tomake a coherent paragraph.
A. We can never leave off wondering how that which has everbeen should cease to be.
B. As we advance in life, we acquire a keener sense of the valueof time.
C. Nothing else, indeed, seems to be of any consequence; and webecome misers in this sense.
D. We try to arrest its few last tottering steps, and to make it lingeron the brink of the grave.
(1) ACDB (2) BCDA (3) BDCA (4) ABCD
English Language Ability
Directions:Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence.
1. Different races follow different modes of living.
(1) ways
(2) standards
(3) customs
(4) attitudes
Directions: A sentence has been broken into four parts. Choose the part that has an error in it.
2.(1) Within a short walk of Chandni Chowk
(2) lived a family
(3) with whom the Sharmas
(4) was particularly intimate.
Directions: Choose the option that is the plural form of the given word.
3. Mouse
(1) mice
(2) mouses
(3) mouse
(4) mouse
Directions: Choose the option which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.
4. Relationship by blood or birth
(1) Parentage
(2) Affiliation
(3) Consanguinity
(4) Nepotism
Directions: Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase in bold in the sentence.
5. This place affords a bird’s eye view of the green valley below.
(1) beautiful view
(2) general view
(3) narrow view
(4) ugly view
Directions: A word has been written in four different ways out of which only one is correctly spelt.
Choose the correctly spelt word.
6.(1) Comparison
(2) Comparision
(3) Comperison
(4) Compareson
Logical Reasoning
Directions: Complete the series by replacing the ‘?’.
1. 3, 7, 13, 20, ‘?’
(1) 24
(2) 35
(3) 25
(4) 28
2. A man starts from a point and moves 3 km North, then turns to West and goes 2 km. He turns North and walks 1 km and then moves 5 km towards East. How far is he from the starting point?
(1) 11 km
(2) 5 km
(3) 10 km
(4) 8 km
3. When Anuj saw Manish, he recalled, “He is the son of the father of my daughter’s mother.”Who is Manish to Anuj?
(1) Brother-in-law
(2) Brother
(3) Cousin
(4) Uncle
Directions: Each question given below consists of pair of words bearing a relationship between them. From amongst the alternatives, select the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.
4. SUNRISE : SUNSET
(1) Dawn : Twilight
(2) Noon : Midnight
(3) Morning : Night
(4) Energetic : Lazy
5. Curd : Milk
(1) Cat : Mouse
(2) Curd : Ghee
(3) Curry : Vegetable
(4) Sun : Moon
6. In a certain system of coding, the word STATEMENT is written as TNEMETATS. In the same system of coding, what should be the code for the word POLITICAL?
(1) LACITILOP
(2) LCATILIOP
(3) OPILITACL
(4) None of these
Quantitative Ability
1. Which of the following fractions is the greatest?
(1) 5 /1
(2) 8/3
(3) 11/5
(4) 14/7
2. 7.83 – (3.79 – 2.56) = ?
(1) 4.04
(2) 1.48
(3) 6.06
(4) 6.6
3. A cask containing 425 litres lost 8% by leakage. How many litres were left in the cask?
(1) 34 litres
(2) 391 litres
(3) 334 litres
(4) 389 litres
4. A and B can do a piece of work in 12 days, B and C in 15 days, C and A in 20 days. How long would B alone take to complete the same work?
(1) 36 days
(2) 20 days
(3) 30 days
(4) 45 days
5. A man buys 10 articles for `8 and sells them at the rate of `1.25 per article. His gain percent is
(1) 50%
(2) 56 4/1 %
(3) 19 2 /1 %
(4) 20%
6. A man can row 6 km/h in still water. When the river is flowing at 1.2 km/h, it takes him 1 hour to row to a place and back. How far is the place?
(1) 5 km
(2) 2.22 km
(3) 2.88 km
(4) 3.22 km
Data Interpretation
Directions (Questions 1 – 3):Study the following graph to answer these questions.
The graph below gives the percentage expenses on various items during book production and sale.
1. The central angle for the sector on Paper cost is
(1) 220
(2) 160
(3) 54.80
(4) 360
2. If the Printing cost is `17500, the Royalty paid is
(1) `8750
(2) `7500
(3) `3150
(4) `6300
3. If the Miscellaneous expenses are `6000, how much more are Binding and Cutting charges than Royalty?
(1) `6000
(2) `5500
(3) `4500
(4) `10500
Design Aptitude Test – DAT
1. Draw various stages of transformation in ONE of the following activities.
a. The process of folding paper to make an envelope with windowopening.
b. The sequence of flying a kite.
2. Design a poster discouraging child labour.
3. Design a poster on ‘Universal Brotherhood’