The passage suggests that a primary motivation for members of hunting cultures to seek firm bonds with the spirit world was the
1. ambition to be better at huntung than others
2. wish to secure an afterlife
3. need for cpmfort in times of sorrow
4. desire to obtain and maintain skill and strength
14) Cosmetologists trying to make ultimate hair care product have found that when the did not treat hair with a quaternary compound,on combing ,the combing force remained high This happened even when the electrostatic charge was substantially reduced by high humidity.
It can be inferred from the above that ,the cosmetologist did which of the following to reduce the electrostatic charge generated when hair not treated with a quaternary compound was combed ?
1. decreased the combing speed
2. increased humidity
3. tangled the hair
4. dried the hair.
15) No thorough consideration of the metropolis can overlook either its social organization or its governmental institutions .The informal means of social control that once regulated communal affairs of settlement have given way to the more formal methods of modern society .As metropolitan grew more complex governmental organizations have evolved as instruments of control and direction
Which of the followinf situations in a city is most clearly an example of the developments described in the passage ?
1. City officials no longer control the allocation of water rights :instead state governments distribute water rights
2. Delinquent children are not verbally chastised by community elders :instead ,they are brought before a court of law
3. The local government has retained its autonomy thereby preventing central governments from providing solutions for population problem
4. Community cohesion has decreased ,leading to a sense of isolation on the part of city residents.
Questions 16 and 17 are based on the following
a/b = (a+b)/(a-b)
a*b = (a+b)(a-b)
a@b = a/b – b/a (implies subtracting the smaller of the two from the other one )
a#b = a/b + b/a
16) Find (((a@b) + (a#b)) * 1)/ 1, where a=5.91 and b= 17.73
1. 35 2. 18/17 3.17/18 4.None of these
17) State which of the following is/are true
I. 7@(a*b) is undefined if a = b
II. [(a/b)/1 * [(b/a)/1. = (a@b) x (a#b)
1.I only 2. II only 3. Both I and II 4. Neither I or II
18) What is the maximum area that can be enclosed by a wire 44cm long ?
1. 77 2. 154 3. 308 4.None of these
19) If A(2,3) ,B(-2,-3) and C(1,2) are three vertices of a triangle ,which among the following is the largest angle ?
1. ABC 2. BCA 3. CAB 4. All three angles are equal
20) f(x) = 2(x*x) +1 when x<0
= -2x when x>=0
What is f(f(f(2))) ?
1. 66 2. –33 3. 33 4. None of these
21) One sells 30 kg rice with cost Rs.22.87/kg at 20% profit and 50kg rice with cost price Rs 20.92/kg at 30% profit .What is the total percentage profit ?
1. 26.25% 2. 24.72% 3. 26.5% 4. 28%
22) Ravi buys 100 5% shares of face value Rs.100 at Rs.15000 .If he sells them off after a year at Rs 155 a share ,what is his yield ?
1. 8.33% 2. 6.67% 3. 5% 4. 3.33%
23) Amit and Meghna went to New York for a 63 day holiday .Each day ,Amit spent as many as hundred dollar bills as the remaining number of days in the trip (excluding the current day ) ,and Meghna spent as many as hundred dollar bills as the number of days already spent (including current day). How much per day would they have spent together during the holiday ?
1. $12,600 2. $10000 3. $6300 4. $5000
24) Bacteria reproduce in such a manner that every hour their number doubles In a controlled experiment that started with a certain number of bacteria in a jar at 12noon on Tuesday ,30 million were found at 12noon on Wednesday .At what time were there 15 million bacteria ?
1. Midnight ,Tuesday 2. 6a.m on Wednesday
3. 10 a.m Wednesday 4. None of these
25) Take a number ‘x’ and follow these steps :
Find the sum of its digit
If the sum has only one digit , STOP
Else , go back to step 1 with the new number.
If x = 1684 ,what is the end result ?
1. 19 2. 10 3. 1 4. None of these
26) A number consisting of five digits 5,6,7,8 and 9 each coming once but not necessarily in that order is taken ,and an algorithm specified in the previous question is run on it .How many different end results are possible ?
1. One 2.Three 3.Five 4. Nine
Directions for questions 27 and 28 :Each question is followed by two statements A and B. Mark
1. If statement A alone is sufficient to answer the question
2. If statement B alone is sufficient to answer the question
3. If both statements A and B are required to answer the question
4. If neither A or B are sufficient to answer the question
27) What is the height of the tower ?
A. A man standing at a distance of 1km from the bottom of the tower makes an angle
300 degrees with the top of the tower .
B. An insect starts from the bottom of the tower and reaches the top in 25sec.
28) Distance between A and B is
A and B two points on the circumference of the circle with center O and radius 5.2 cm
Angle AOB = 450
Additional instructions for questions 29 and 30:
For any activity , X, year Ao dominates year Bo if organized retail business in activity X in year Ao is greater than organized retails business in activity X is year Bo .For any two activities in the organized retail business ,A and B ,year Xo dominates year Yo if
The organized retail business in activity A ,in the year Xo is greater than equal to the organized retail business activity A in the year Yo: and
The organized retail business in activity B ,in the year Yo is less than or equal to the organized retail business in activity B in the year Xo.
29) For the organized retail business activity in children’s clothing ,which one of the following is true ?
1994-95 dominates 1995-96
1995-96 dominates 1994-95
1997-98 dominates 1996-97
1998-99 dominates 1997-98
30) For the organized retail business activity in children ‘s clothing and footwear ,which of the following is true ?
1995-96 dominates 1994-95
1994-95 dominates 1995-96
1996-97 dominates 1995-96
None of these
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