Directions (1-3): Study the given information and then answer the following questions:
Eight persons Mohit, Naina, Osman, Priya, Quereshi, Rishi, Sandeep and Trisha are sitting around a circular table. They are different in profession. They are going at different places viz., Lucknow, Gurgaon, Delhi, Mumbai, Patna, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune.
Mohit, a doctor is going to Lucknow. Quereshi is neither HR nor a lawyer but is sitting opposite to HR. Osman is second to right of Sandeep, an engineer. Rishi is either actor or HR and is going to Mumbai. Neither HR nor Leader goes to Mumbai. Trisha, a leader is third to right of Osman. Naina is an artist and is going to Hyderabad. HR and Actor are sitting adjacent to each other. Rishi, an actor is sitting second to left of Naina but second to right of Osman. Architecture is going to Bangalore. Engineer is going to Gurgaon while leader is going to Delhi. Priya is not going to Patna.
1. Who is the architecture?
(1) Priya
(2) Quereshi
(3) Mohit
(4) Naina
(5) Data inadequateThe answer is option (2)
2. Who is going to Patna?
(1) Osman
(2) Priya
(3) Quereshi
(4) Rishi
(5) Trisha
The answer is option (1)
3. What is Priya’s profession?
(1) Lawyer
(2) Architecture
(3) HR
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
The answer is option (3)
Directions (4-6): Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow:
Total Number of Arts, Science and commerce Students in Various Colleges
4. The number of students taking Arts in college B, is how many thousand fewer than the number of students taking Arts in college A and college C together?
(1) 12.5
(2) 27.5
(3) 50
(4) 10
(5) 62.5
The answer is option (1)
Arts students in college B = 50
Arts students in College A and C = 22.5 + 40 = 62.5 ∴ Difference = 62.5 – 50 = 12.5
5. In college F, the students taking Commerce is what percent of the total number of students taking Arts, Science and Commerce in all?
(1) 45
(2) 55
(3) 59
(4) 70
(5) 25
The answer is option (5)
No. of students taking commerce = 30
Total students in Arts + Science + Commerce = 40 + 50 + 30 = 120
6. How many candidates (in thousands) have taken Commerce from all the colleges?
(1) 165
(2) 177
(3) 185
(4) 193
(5) 199
The answer is option (3)
Total commerce students from all the colleges = 40 + 25 + 17.5 + 35 + 37.5 + 30 = 185
7. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched IPDS in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh to provide 24×7 power supply to every house. What is the full for of IDPS?
(1) Indefinite Power Distribution Solution
(2) Indian Power Distribution System
(3) Integrated Power Development Scheme
(4) Indefinite Power Development Scheme
(5) None of these
The answer is option (3)
8. Which state government launched M-Shiksha Mitra for the teachers to provide various services and teaching-related work in a simple easy way?
(1) Madhya Pradesh
(2) Rajasthan
(3) Uttar Pradesh
(4) Punjab
(5) Maharashtra
The answer is option (1)
9. Recently our Prime Minister Launched a scheme named AMRUT. Which state became the first state to submit State Annual Action Plan under AMRUT
(1) Nagaland
(2) Manipur
(3) West Bengal
(4) Rajasthan
(5) Gujarat
The answer is option (4)
Direction(10-12): Read the passage given below and answer the questions given below:
After Gurgaon, it is Delhi’s turn to go car-free. On October 22, when Delhiites will celebrate Dussehra, vehicles will go off a congested Delhi road with the government planning to turn it into a Car-Free Day to tackle congestion and pollution. Delhi’s Transport Minister Gopal Rai said at a conference here on Tuesday that the government would soon decide on the exact stretch which will go car-free. “We are looking at the road from Red Fort to India Gate, but it has to be finalised by all agencies concerned,” said Mr. Rai. Mr. Rai said his department will ensure that no car is allowed on the identified stretch. The government will also appeal to citizens to not use their vehicles once a month, he added.
A coordination committee will be formed to chalk out the plan, for which the government is inviting suggestions from the public as well. Mr. Rai said the government would make sure the identified stretch remains free of vehicles on that day. In neighbouring Haryana, Gurgaon observed Car-Free Day today on four stretches which evoked mixed response from the residents. Though there were fewer cars on the roads, traffic jams were seen on two of the four corridors during the morning rush hour. Commuters chose public transport and cycles to go to work in the morning, giving the Millennium City’s roads an unusual look. Among those who cycled to work were Commissioner of Police Navdeep Virk, Joint Commissioner of Police Bharti Arora and the Chief Executive Officers of over a dozen corporate houses.
10. Which of the following is the synonym of the word "Commuters"?
(1) Straphanger
(2) Hasten
(3) Obdurate
(4) Plethora
(5) Rescind
The answer is option (1)
11. What does the author mean by the phrase "Chalk out the plan"?
(1) Paint with chalk
(2) Implement the plan
(3) Draft a plan
(4) Make way for new plan
(5) None of these
The answer is option(3)
12. Mr. Rai has constituted a committee to form a proper plan. What are they planning for?
A) To organise a car free day in Delhi.
B) To identify a road on which car free day will be organised
C) To draft a report on the car free day organised in Gurgaon
(1) Only A
(2) Only B
(3) Only C
(4) Only A and B
(5) Only B and C
The answer is option (4)
13. Find the odd one out:
(1) FAT 32
(2) FAT 16
(3) NTFS
(4) EXT2
(5) HTTP
The answer is option (5)
14. What is the full of VPN?
(1) Visual Pull-up Network
(2) Variety Plunger Network
(3) Visual Plug-in Note
(4) Virtual Private network
(5) None of these
The answer is option (4)
15. A switch in a network is used to ?
(1) It is used to connect systems on network
(2) It is used to stop hacking
(3) It is used to stop viruses
(4) It is used to boot systems remotely
(5) None of these
The answer is option (1)
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