XAT 2023 by Cracku
XAT 2023 by Cracku
XAT 2023 by Cracku
We should attempt to popularize the leave policy among either the management or
A
workers.
B We should modify the leave policy only if this will not reduce its popularity among workers
C If the leave policy is popular with the management, then we should adopt a new policy
We should modify the leave policy if modification will not reduce its popularity with the
D
management.
E If the leave policy is popular among workers, then we should adopt a new policy
Answer: C
A 3,1,2,4,5
B 1,3,4,5,2
C 4,3,1,5,2
D 1,2,3,4,5
E 4,1,2,3,5
Answer: B
4. When facing various challenges, people in today’s digital world heavily rely on private, online
information-seeking behaviour. Individuals who experience depression will often attempt to
understand their predicament and seek remedy by searching the Internet for depression-related
information and treatment. A recent report says that there exists evidence of many searches
comprising the word depression, during and just after the elections, in country Y. So, it can be
concluded that the election is experienced by many people in country Y as a truly psychologically
traumatizing event—and as such as being potentially depressionogenic.
Which of the following statements MOST seriously weakens the conclusion drawn in the passage?
Election is a festival in some countries, people happily choose their leader by casting
A
votes.
A survey in country Y shows that an election can cause a significant increase in the
B
average level of depression.
Depression-related advertisements are on the rise during and just after the election in
C
country Y.
Per day sale of anti-depression drugs is constant across the years in country
E
Y.
Answer: E
A 1, 2
B 4, 5
C 1, 5
D 2, 3
E 3, 4
Answer: C
6. Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.
As a generation, we are rethinking what we are to others. Our technological prowess has become a
wireless lifeline for others. Some of us apply ourselves to innovation: hackathons and other forms of
technological creativity. Our families look to us to know how to use technology both to waste time and
to make meaning. Some of us set up Facetime for those denied face-to-face time. We show them it
will be OK, that digital relationships are real relationships - though in fact we are not always sure.
Which of the following, will be a most MEANINGFUL conclusion of thepassage?
A 4, 5, 6
B 3, 4, 6
C 1, 2, 5
D 2, 3, 5
E 1, 3, 4
Answer: B
A 1,4,2,3
B 1,3,4,2
C 2,3,1,4
D 3,1,2,4
E 1,2,3,4
Answer: E
The impact of such a change in the energy system would be huge, potentially generating
A
$2,500 billion in revenue globally and creating more than 30 million jobs.
Despite the potential, 90% of the general population knew nothing about hydrogen
D
technology.
Italy is famous for their composers and musicians; France, for their chefs and philosophers;
C
Poland for their mathematicians and logicians
Italy is famous for their composers and musicians; France, for their chefs and philosophers;
D
Poland for their mathematicians and logicians.
Italy is famous for its composers and musicians, France, for its chefs and philosophers, and
E
Poland, for its mathematicians and logicians.
Answer: E
12. Read the following paragraph and answer the question that follows.
The fundamental laws that govern the smallest constituents of matter and energy, when applied to the
Universe over long enough cosmic timescales, can explain everything that will ever emerge. This
means that the formation of literally everything in our Universe, from atomic nuclei to atoms to simple
molecules to complex molecules to life to intelligence to consciousness and beyond, can all be
understood as something that emerges directly from the fundamental laws underpinning reality, with
no additional laws and forces.
Which of the following can be BEST inferred from the paragraph above?
C Fundamental laws operating in the Universe and in an atom are the same.
D All phenomena in the Universe are fundamentally dependent on long cosmic timescales.
Instructions [13 - 15 ]
Read the following passage and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Interpretation in our own time, however, is even more complex. For the contemporary zeal for the project of
interpretation is often prompted not by piety toward the troublesome text (which may conceal an
aggression), but by an open aggressiveness, an overt contempt for appearances. The old style of
interpretation was insistent, but respectful; it erected another meaning on top of the literal one. The modern
style of interpretation excavates, and as it excavates, destroys; it digs “behind” the text, to find a sub-text
which is the true one. The most celebrated and influential modern doctrines, those of Marx and Freud,
actually amount to elaborate systems of hermeneutics, aggressive and impious theories of interpretation. All
observable phenomena are bracketed, in Freud’s phrase, as manifest content. This manifest content must
be probed and pushed aside to find the true meaning—the latent content beneath. For Marx, social events
like revolutions and wars; for Freud, the events of individual lives (like neurotic symptoms and slips of the
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tongue) as well as texts (like a dream or a work of art)—all are treated as occasions for interpretation.
According to Marx and Freud, these events only seem to be intelligible. Actually, they have no meaning
without interpretation. To understand is to interpret. And to interpret is to restate the phenomenon, in effect
to find an equivalent for it.
Thus, interpretation is not (as most people assume) an absolute value, a gesture of mind situated in some
timeless realm of capabilities. Interpretation must itself be evaluated, within a historical view of human
consciousness. In some cultural contexts, interpretation is a liberating act. It is a means of revising, of
transvaluing, of escaping the dead past. In other cultural contexts, it is reactionary, impertinent, cowardly
and stifling.
13. What does the author mean by “Thus, interpretation is not…a gesture of
mind situated in some timeless realm of capabilities?”
15. Which of the following BEST differentiates manifest content from the latent content?
Instructions [16 - 18 ]
Socrates believed that akrasia (meaning procrastination) was, strictly speaking, impossible, since we could
not want what is bad for us; if we act against our own interests, it must be because we don’t know what’s
right. Loewenstein, similarly, is inclined to see the procrastinator as led astray by the “visceral” rewards of
the present. As the nineteenthcentury
Scottish economist John Rae put it, “The prospects of future good, which future years may hold on us, seem
at such a moment dull and dubious, and are apt to be slighted, for objects on which the daylight is falling
strongly, and showing us in all their freshness just within our grasp.” Loewenstein also suggests that our
memory for the intensity of visceral
rewards is deficient: when we put off preparing for that meeting by telling ourselves that we’ll do it
tomorrow, we fail to take into account that tomorrow the temptation to put off work will be just as strong.
Ignorance might also affect procrastination through what the social scientist Jon Elster calls “the planning
fallacy.” Elster thinks that people underestimate the time “it will take them to complete a given task, partly
because they fail to take account of how long it has taken them to complete similar projects in the past and
partly because they rely on smooth scenarios in which accidents or unforeseen problems never occur.”
16. According to the passage, in regard to time, which of the following statements gives the BEST reason
for procrastination?
A Our brain does not differentiate memories of different rewards we get by procrastinating.
Our brain does not support us with memories which can stop us from procrastinating
B
further.
D Our brain does not support us in recalling intense memories while procrastinating further.
E Our brain does not capture the intensity of pleasure we get by procrastination.
Answer: B
Explanation:
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Instructions [19 - 20 ]
Read the poem and answer the TWO questions that follow.
The slow person you left behind when, finally,
you mastered the world, and scaled the heights you now command,
where is he while you
walked around the shaved lawn in your plus fours,
organizing with an electric clipboard
your big push to tomorrow?
Oh, I have come across him, yes, I have, more than once,
coaxing his battered grocery cart down the freeway meridian,
Others see in you sundry mythic types distinguished
not just in themselves but by the stories
we put in with beginnings, ends, surprises:
the baby Oedipus on the hillside with his broken feet
or the dog whose barking saves the grandmother
flailing in the millpond beyond the weir,
dragged down by her woolen skirt.
He doesn’t see you as a story, though.
He feels you as his atmosphere. When your sun shines,
he chorteles. When your barometric pressure drops
and the thunder heads gather,
he huddles under the overpass and writes me long letters with
the study little pencil he steals from the public library.
He asks me to look out for you.
19. Which of the following BEST captures the theme of the poem?
A The poem is exploring the lives of the rich and the poor
B The poem is examining a loss of trust between old friends
Instructions [21 - 23 ]
Read the following passage and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Corporations continue to ignore the threat of global warming, probably because global warming is a hyper-
object, very difficult to touch and feel. Because hyper-objects have much wider time-space boundaries than
human beings, we tend to consider hyper-objects as given and non-existent. Therefore, it is very difficult to
deal with hyper-objects as their common understanding is lacking. Some of us continue to believe that
global warming is blown out of proportion-it is not a serious threat. Even those who understood hyper-
objects have yet to figure out right response to them.
The lack of understanding and response from corporations to “climate change” is evident from the fact that
most of businesses have remained largely human-centric. Some businesses have adopted green practices-
voluntarily, or involuntary. These efforts attempt to reduce emissions through better energy efficiency.
Though laudable, the efforts have failed to make any significant dent at the global level; the planet continues
to get warmer. Moreover, most of the efforts are still in the sphere of “business as usual” and “what is good
for us”.
Business as usual, the current model of economic production and distribution is deeply flawed as it is based
mainly on the capitalistic ethos of free-market legitimized through private property, competition, and
unlimited consumption. The word “free” has come to mean that there are no constraints on individuals, and
the word market has come to mean that buying and selling are the primary mechanisms, and everything is a
transaction. Private property gives individuals/nations a chance to create legal rights to own more and
more, subject to very little constraints. It is evident in income inequalities witnessed across the world. The
very notion of ownership is control-oriented and human-centric that promotes unlimited extraction from
environment, hyper-nationalism, and hyper-individualism. The extraction and exploitation of the environment
has served our economic interests, and led to the growth and survival of businesses. However, it has also
led to the destruction of environment. Global warming is the response of nature to human actions driven by
D How the Earth, over centuries, takes less time to revolve around the Sun.
22. Based on the passage, which of the following is NOT an example of human-centric statement?
We should not cut trees as it causes excessive floods, destroying crops and human
E
habitats.
Answer: A
A 1 & 3 only
B 3 only
C 1, 2 & 3
D 1 & 2 only
E 2 & 3 only
Answer: C
D It is inclusive.
B Compared to other nations, our nation has played a special role in progress of humanity.
E India has a glorious past, it had 25% share of global economy before arrival of the British
Answer: A
A 1&2
B 2&3
C 2&4
D 1&3
E 3&4
Answer: E
Decision Making
Instructions [27 - 29 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Bharat Business School (BBS), a premier business school, was renowned for the quality education it
provided. Its faculty, known for their domain area expertise and excellence in teaching, competed with each
other for a better student feedback. Of late, the institute was finding it difficult to upgrade its course content
with rapidly changing global business scenario. The difficulties multiplied when the school realized that
some of senior faculty would retire on regular basis, starting in the near future. To overcome these
difficulties, BBS decided to recruit young faculty in all the departments (e.g., Economics, Finance,
Marketing, HRM, Production etc).
When the Dean - Academics scanned the applications, she found three distinct types of aspirants viz. (i) A
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type candidates who were very good teachers, competent at teaching the courses taught by existing faculty
members; (ii) B type candidates who were average teachers, competent at creating and teaching new
courses that would complement existing courses, taught by the current faculty; (iii) C type candidates were
not-so-good teachers, willing to teach any course BBS required.
Note1: A course is termed complementary when it covers latest content and complements existing courses
offered by a department.
Note2: Each department decides the suite of courses to be offered.
27. Given the above context, which of the following options will be the BEST recruitment decision for
BBS?
A Hire B type candidates so that all types of courses can be offered to students
B Don’t recruit and request the existing faculty to develop complementary courses
Hire A type candidates unconditionally and allow them to teach courses taught by the
D
existing faculty
Hire A type candidates on a condition that they will have to develop complementary
E
courses.
Answer: E
B Hire C type candidates and allow them to teach all types of courses
Hire A type candidates to teach existing courses and ask existing faculty to teach new
C
courses
Hire A type candidates, and let the new as well as existing faculty offer same
D
courses
E Hire B type candidates and allow them to teach all kinds of courses
Answer: A
29. Suppose the Dean-Academics wanted to ensure the most efficient utilization of faculty resources.
Which of the following hiring decisions will ensure the MOST efficient utilization of faculty resources?
A Hire A type candidates and let the new as well as existing faculty teach same courses
Instructions [30 - 32 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
During the floods of 2018-2019, a group of philanthropists led by Niyabuddin, wished to open free food
centre for the needy. Their motto was that “no human should be hungry.” Nothing gives more satisfaction to
the philanthropists than to see the hungry eat to the fullest.
Post Covid-19, the group started a food centre by the name Win Borne Life Care Food (WBLCF) in a small
town called Palakkad. The centre started gaining popularity as the number of people enjoying free meals
increased over time. Initially, WBLCF offered a standardized menu consisting of idli, upma, puttu for
breakfast, curd rice for lunch, and idli or upma for supper. Six women were employed by WBLCF to prepare
all the meals. As the number of diners increased, they started expecting a variety in the menu. At WBLCF, not
all the diners eat "free": while two-thirds of diners get free food, one-third would donate some amount to a
transparent charity box kept at the entrance. For example, a man donated Rs. 500 after consuming two idlis,
and a woman approached Niyabuddin and inquired about donating 10 kilogrammes of rice. Those who
could not afford to donate, were often seen prostrating worshipfully in front of the charity box. Some caring
individuals made monetary donation while others donated rice, fruits and vegetables to WBLCF. Further, the
centre received enquiries from many locals on how they could contribute to the cause.
As the centre was lauded for its philanthropic work by people of the town, Niyabuddin intended to replicate
the initiative in the nearby districts. However, he is concerned about the cost that goes into running the
centre. Almost 75 percent of the donated amount goes into buying the cooking ingredients, while the rest
goes into paying salaries, operations and maintenance costs.
30. From the following, choose the MOST important challenge that Niyabuddin has to overcome to
sustain WBLCF.
A 2, 3 & 5
B 3, 4 & 5
C 1, 3 & 4
D 2, 3 & 4
E 1, 2 & 3
Answer: B
32. Niyabuddin wanted to conserve local recipes that can be used to prepare mouth-smacking dishes for
the diners.
Which of the following could be the BEST way to conserve local recipes?
Hold a weekly competition for the best local dish and get it judged and documented by
A
local volunteers
Request a lady once a week in Palakkad to cook food at WBLCF on voluntary basis and
B
document the recipes
C Tie up with one of food delivery partners to help them document the recipes
D Tie-up with the chef of the best restaurant in Palakkad to document recipes
Ask free diners to contribute towards one recipe for a dish and give them the responsibility
E
to document it
Answer: A
Instructions [33 - 35 ]
Go through the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
To prepare a dish (e.g., Dosa- Sambhar, Idli-chutney, Rajma-Chawal, Mawa-Bati), the chef has to finish nine
activities, some of which could be done simultaneously, while others could not be done simultaneously (see
diagram). One of the challenges faced by the chef was to precisely calculate the preparation time of a dish
and communicate the waiting time to the customers.
However, based on the past data, the chef had an idea about approximate time taken to complete each
activity. He had noted down the best (optimistic), worst (pessimistic) and most likely (most commonly
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observed) time to finish each of the nine activities. Further, the chef realised that frequency of occurrence of
most likely time was 66.666%, and the frequency of occurrence of pessimistic and optimistic times were
16.666% each. The diagram below shows the activities involved and the table shows the optimistic,
pessimistic, and most likely times for each activity. Time is indicated in minutes in the table below.
33. The expected time to prepare the dish is the weighted average of optimistic, pessimistic and most
likely time.
Which of the following is the expected wait time for the chef to communicate to the customers?
A Approx. 22.0
B Approx. 51.0
C Approx. 47.3
D Approx. 32.3
E Approx. 40.0
Answer: D
B 33
C 40
D 42
E 35
Answer: A
35. Which of the following is the MOST volatile activity for the chef?
A G
B B
C C
D H
E E
Answer: A
Instructions [36 - 38 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the THREE questions that follow.
Arti, CEO of an FMCG company, was under pressure from the Board of Governors (BoG) to increase diversity
in the workforce. The board wanted the company to hire candidates with vision impairment*, as it believed
that they contributed to organizations in many unique ways.
The CEO was apprehensive of hiring visually impaired candidates; she was not sure about the feasibility of
accommodating them in the current setting. Moreover, Arti was unsure as to how the visually impaired could
contribute meaningfully to the organization. (* A person, with a vision impairment in a range of 60-100
percent, is referred to as a visually impaired person. A person with 100 percent vision impairment cannot
see at all.)
36. The following arguments were presented to Arti about the candidates with vision impairment:
1.Visually impaired can do some activities better than the normal people and hence complement other
employees.
2.Visually impaired can motivate other employees to work harder.
3. Visually impaired can act as a role model for other disadvantaged people in the society
4. Visually impaired can work harder to prove themselves
5. Hiring visually impaired people may enhance organizational reputation which may consequently
lead to better sales.
6. Visually impaired have to be paid 20 percent extra salary. From the above arguments, which of the
following options indicate that CEO’s apprehensions are misplaced?
1,2,3,4,5
A
Only
1,2,3,4
C
Only
1,2,4,6
D
Only
1,2,4,5
E
Only
Answer: A
3&4
A
Only
B 2, 3 & 4
Only
1, 3 & 4
C
Only
1&3
D
Only
1, 2 & 3
E
Only
Answer: B
1,3,4
A
Only
1,2,4
B
Only
C 1,2,3,4
1,2
D
Only
2,3,4
E
Only
Answer: D
Instructions [39 - 40 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the TWO questions that follow.
Moonlighting is the practice of working for one organisation while also accepting additional responsibilities
and jobs, typically without the employer's knowledge in another organization. It is named as such because it
is typically performed at night or on the weekends. “Doing two remote jobs at once was already happening; it
was the biggest open secret out there in tech," said a US techie.
Due to weaker margins, major Indian IT companies such as Infosys, TCS, and Wipro announced that they
would delay, postpone, or reduce variable pay-outs to employees for the first quarter of fiscal year 2023.
This drew attention to Moonlighting. The Indian IT industry was divided on the issue of Moonlighting. Some
considered it unethical, while others viewed it as an urgent necessity. Infozeta Chairman Patrick's stance on
this matter was crystal clear. "There is a great deal of talk about people working part-time in the tech
industry. This is cheating, pure and simple," he had tweeted.
However, McMillan, CEO of Betauniverse, does not consider Moonlighting as "cheating.". "Employment is a
contract between an employer who pays me for working 'n' number of hours per day," he explained. “Now,
what I do after that time is entirely up to me; I can do whatever I please."
39. Which of the following options will have the LEAST negative consequenceon Moonlighting
employees?
B Increased family problems because employees will not spend quality time at home
A Opinions 2 & 4
B Opinions 3 & 4
C Opinions 1 & 5
D Opinions 2 & 3
E Opinions 2 & 5
Answer: B
Instructions [41 - 42 ]
Read the following scenario and answer the TWO questions that follow.
The CEO of the Jamshedpur Tea Factory (JTF) was in a quandary over employees skipping work. It was
becoming increasingly difficult for him to identify employees who faked illness to skip work. The work of the
employees was complex and intricate, and they had to report to eight supervisors. “Faking illness” made it
difficult for JTF to judiciously decide on “Promotion” and “Training” of employees. An employee could only
be promoted on the completion of a multi-skilling training program. Further, to be nominated for the training
program, an employee must be recommended by a minimum of six supervisors. JTF wanted to promote
only sincere and deserving employees.
41. The CEO was thinking of changing the policy regarding leave, training & promotion.
Which of the following will be the MOST efficient course of action for JTF and yet be fair to the
employees?
B Let the CEO office decide on promotion but each supervisor will decide on the leave.
E Let the CEO office decide on leave but supervisors will recommend promotions
Answer: E
42. Which of the following policies will be MOST prone to error while selecting deserving and sincere
employees?
B Let the CEO office decide on promotions but supervisors will decide on the leave.
D Let the CEO office decide on leave but supervisors will recommend the promotion.
A Hire someone at Rs.10 per day to fetch water for the household
44. Within two years of establishment, Dhan’s TCS is not only outcompeting its nearest rivals in the slum
but has also earned a goodwill for the quality and taste of its products. Hence, it has become famous
within the slum as “Dhan Dhana Dhan” brand. Dhan now aspires to expand the reach of her savouries
into the metropolitan region. Dhan wishes to scale up her savoury production from 100 kg to 1000 kg
per day while maintaining quality. Dhan realizes that her establishment does not have the space for
expansion on its own.
Which of the following options will BEST help Dhan to scale up production with least investment,
tightly control quality, and also protect her business interests?
A Buy additional space within the slum and establish own manufacturing unit
Outsource the production, along with secret recipes, to a mass savoury production unit
B
outside the slum
C Lease space in the metropolitan region and establish a manufacturing unit of TCS
D Stop catering to the slum dwellers and start serving the metropolitan region exclusively
Provide the savoury dough and preparation instructions to 100 willing women in the slum
E
and co-opt them as business partners
Answer: E
45. Dhan with her ingenuity finds a way to scale up her production capacity on her own terms. Though
Dhan’s TCS has become the famous “Dhan Dhana Dhan” brand within the slum, it is still unknown to
the outside world. Thus, Dhan embarks on the next challenge of creating a market for savouries
amongst the masses in the metropolitan region.
From the following, choose the BEST option that will help Dhan to sell her products, at the lowest
price, to a maximum number of metropolitan customers?
Hire a celebrity who currently endorses a diamond jewellery brand to endorse the “Dhan
A
Dhana Dhand” brand
Engage slum dwellers commuting daily to metropolitan region for work, to sell the products
C
on commission basis
D Hire a few sales executives to sell products of Dhan Dhana Dhan brand
Reach out to the malls and high-end retail stores in the metropolitan region through a few
E
marketing executives to sell the products
A 2&3
2
B
Only
1
C
Only
3
D
Only
E 1&2
Answer: C
47. The CEO of Fair Consulting wanted the adjudicating committee to reduce the number of errors while
deciding on sexual harassment complaints. The employees suggested that the committee could do
the following to reduce errors in judgment.
1. Listen to the arguments of both the complainant and the accused together
2. Listen to the arguments of both the complainant and the accused separately
3. Involve a member of women’s commission
4. Take the help of a retired judge
5. Hire a forensic expert to verify evidences
From the following, choose the MOST effective sequence that would help the committee to arrive at
the right decision.
A 2, 4, 1
B 1, 2, 4
C 2, 1 ,5
E 1, 2, 3
Answer: C
48. Of late, the adjudicating committee received a complaint from a junior female consultant. Her
immediate boss cracked a bawdy joke about her in the office tuck shop. When the committee probed
the alleged misconduct, they identified an independent witness. She agreed to give her testimony to
the committee: however, she was unsure if she would like to be identified either by the complainant or
the accused. The convenor of the committee was confused about the stance to be taken on the
witness’s concern.
Which of the following will be the BEST stance to be taken by the
convenor?
The convenor should ensure that the witness identifies herself because both the accused
A
and the complainant must identify themselves.
The convenor should ensure that witness identify herself as it will ensure that she will not
B
present frivolous proof related to the inquiry
The convenor should not let witness’s identity be revealed as it might expose her to a
C
threat either from the respondent or the accused.
The convenor should not allow witness’s identity to be revealed as either the accused or
D
the complainant can use the witness’s arguments to their advantage
The convenor should not allow witness’s identity to be revealed because complainant can
E
sabotage the inquiry process.
Answer: C
Quant
49. Amit has forgotten his 4-digit locker key. He remembers that all the digits are positive integers and
are different from each other. Moreover, the fourth digit is the smallest and the maximum value of the
first digit is 3. Also, he recalls that if he divides the second digit by the third digit, he gets the first
digit.
How many different combinations does Amit have to try for unlocking the locker?
A 2
B 1
C 4
D 5
Explanation:
Let the 4-digit locker key be abcd, where 9 ≥ a, b, c, d > 0, and they are all unique.
b
It is given that a ≤ 3& c =a
It is also given that 'd' is the smallest number.
Case (i): a =1
Not possible, as 'd' is the smallest number, 'a' cannot be 1.
Case (ii): a=2
Then 'd' can take only one value, i.e. d =1
b = 2c
if c = 3, then b = 6
if c = 4, then b = 8
for c ≥ 5, 'b' will not be a single-digit number.
Hence, two cases are possible, i.e. (2631, 2841).
Case (iii): a=3
'd' can take two values, i.e. d = 1 or d = 2
&b = 3c
If d = 1, then 'c' can take only one value. i.e. c = 2, then b = 6
If d = 2, then 'c' cannot take any value.
Hence one case is possible, i.e. (3621)
Amit has to try 3 different combinations. Option (E) is correct.
A 7
B 4
C 10
E 8
Answer: A
Explanation:
The first number Haruka entered is 1.
From Rule-1, the series will be 2, 4, 8, 16
From Rule 2, 16 will be followed by 7
Like-wise, the series will be 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 7, 14, 5, 10, 1, 2, 4,......
The series is repeating itself for every 9 iterations.
Initially, input is 1 and after first iteration, result is 2.
This implies,
9n = 1
9n + 1 = 2
9n + 2 = 4
.
.
.
.
9n + 7 = 5
9n + 8 = 10
In the question, it is given that key is pressed 68 times.
68 = 9(7) + 5
68 is in the form of 9n + 5
This implies, 7 is the output.
The answer is option A.
51. Five students appeared for an examination. The average mark obtained by these five students is 40.
The maximum mark of the examination is 100, and each of the five students scored more than 10
marks. However, none of them scored exactly 40 marks.
Based on the information given, which of the following MUST BE true?
Explanation:
Option A) False, as it is mentioned no-one scored exactly 40 marks.
Option B) False, as only 1 student or only 2 students can score above 40 and group average can be 40.
Case i:- 44, 39, 39, 39 & 39.
Case ii:- 42, 41, 39, 39 & 39.
Option C) False, student's scores could be 44, 39, 39, 39 & 39.
Option D) False, student's scores could be 44, 43, 42, 32 & 39.
Option E) True, if scores of all students are more than 40. The average will be more than 40.
52. A painter draws 64 equal squares of 1 square inch on a square canvas measuring 64
square inches. She chooses two squares (1 square inch each) randomly and then paints them. What is
the probability that two painted squares have a common side?
112
A 2016
1
B 3
512
C 100034
3
D 97
7
E 108
Answer: A
Explanation:
From the given information, we get that it is 8 inch × 8 inch square grid.
A 42
B 60
C 74
D 140
Explanation:
Let 'm' be the Greatest common divisor and A, B, C, D, E, F & G be the 7 unique numbers.
When 'm' divides A, B, ......& G, we get seven unique quotients. Let the quotients be a, b, c, d, e, f, and g.
It is given,
A + B + C + D + E + F + G = 1740
m(a + b + c + d + e + f + g) = 1740
1740 = 22 × 3 × 5 × 29
m(a + b + c + d + e + f + g) = 1740 = 22 × 3 × 5 × 29
29 is a prime number and cannot be factorised further.
Therefore, largest possible value m can take is 60.
Least possible sum of 7 unique numbers is 1 + 2 + 3 +...+ 7 = 28
Statement 1 alone is sufficient to answer the question, but statement 2 alone is not
A
sufficient.
Statement 2 alone is sufficient to answer the question, but statement 1 alone is not
B
sufficien
Explanation:
Let players at slips 1, 2 and 3 be a, b, and c, respectively.
Let the speed of the ball be m.
The trajectory of the ball is not specified in the question. But let's take it as straight line.
C 1
(a+b)3 −3ab(a+b)+6ab
= (a+b)2 −2ab+5ab ∴ a3 + b3 = (a + b)3 − 3ab (a + b) , ∴ a2 + b2 = (a + b)2 − 2ab
Using sin (θ) = cos (90 − θ )
we get, sin2 75 ∘ = cos2 15∘
now, a+b = sin2 15 ∘ + sin2 75∘ = sin2 15∘ + cos2 15∘ = 1.
1−3ab+6ab 1+3ab
The equation becomes, = 1−2ab+5ab = 1+3ab =1
Statement 1 alone is sufficient to answer the question, but statement 2 alone is not
A
sufficient
Statement 2 alone is sufficient to answer the question, but statement 1 alone is not
B
sufficient
Explanation:
Let 'a' and 'b' be the speeds of Rahim and the speed boat in still water, respectively
Let 'c' be the speed of the stream.
Speed boat starts after 1 minute of Rahim's departure and crosses him after 4 minutes.
It implies that the speed boat covered the same distance in 4 minutes that Rahim took 5 minutes.
a−c 4
Hence, the ratio of upstream speeds of Rahim and Speed boat = b−c = 5
Using Statement 1, we get b = 30 kmph. But, it's not sufficient to get the value of 'a'.
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30
Using Statement 2, we get a − c = 3 = 10 kmph. But it's also not sufficient to get the value of 'a'.
using both statements, we get
a−c 4
b−c = 5
10 4
30−c = 5
50 = 120 − 4c
c = 17.5
a = 17.5 + 10 = 27.5 kmph
57. The Guava club has won 40% of their football matches in the Apple Cup that they have played so far. If
they play another n matches and win all of them, their winning percentage will improve to 50. Further,
if they play 15 more matches and win all of them, their winning percentage will improve from 50 to 60.
How many matches has the Guava club played in the Apple Cup so far? In the Apple Cup matches,
there are only two possible outcomes, win or loss; draw is not possible.
A 50
B 40
C 30
E 60
Answer: A
Explanation:
Let 'm' be the number of matches Guava played till now. They won '0.4m' matches.
After playing another 'n' matches and wining all of them, their winning percentage will improve to 50.
i.e,
0.4m+n
m+n = 0.5
m = 5n
Playing 15 more matches and wining all of them, their winning percentage will improve from 50 to 60.
0.4m+n+15
i.e m+n+15 = 0.6
Solving, we get 6 + 0.4n = 0.2m
Substituting m = 5n,
we get 6 + 0.4n = n
n = 10 & m = 50
Hence, Guava club played 50 matches so far.
The answer is option A.
A 5
B 10
C 14
D 18
E 21
Answer: E
Explanation:
Given that, AD⊥ BC
BE = 3
BC = 5
A 250000
B 200000
C 150000
D 125000
Explanation:
Let the amount Jose borrowed be 'x'. The rate of interest is 10%
x×1× 0.1 2x ×2× 0.1 2x× 3× 0.1
Interest occurred on 'x' is = 5 + 5 + 5
1.1x
= 5
The invested amount doubled at the end of the fourth year, i.e. 2x.
Jose's profit after paying principal and interest amounts to his friend at the end of the fourth year is
Rs 97500.
1.1x
i.e., 2x − x − 5 = 97500
3.9x
5 = 97500
x = 125000
The amount that Jose borrowed is Rs 1,25,000.
Option (D) is correct.
60. Separately, Jack and Sristi invested the same amount of money in a stock market. Jack’s invested
amount kept getting reduced by 50% every month. Sristi’s investment also reduced every month, but
in an arithmetic progression with a common difference of Rs. 15000. They both withdrew their
respective amounts at the end of the sixth month. They observed that if they had withdrawn their
respective amounts at the end of the fourth month, the ratio of their amounts would have been the
same as the ratio after the sixth month.
What amount of money was invested by Jack in the stock market?
A Rs. 100000
Rs.
B
120000
Rs.
D
180000
Explanation:
Let the amount invested by Jack and Sristi be ′ x′ .
x x
Jack's amount after four months will become 24 and after six months it will become 26 .
Sristi's amount after four months will become x − (4 × 15000) and after six months it will become x −
(6 × 15000)
From the given information,
x x
24 26
( x − (4 × 15000)) × 22 = x − (6 × 15000)
3x = 300000
x = 100000.
The amount invested by Jack and Sristi is 100000.
Option 'A' is correct.
61. Rajnish bought an item at 25% discount on the printed price. He sold it at 10% discount on the printed
price. What is his profit in percentage?
A 10
B 15
C 17.5
D 20
Explanation:
Let printed price be 100.
Rajnish bought it at 25% discount, C.P of Rajnish = 75% of 100 = 75.
He sold it at 10% discount on printed price, S.P of Rajnish = 90% of 100 = 90
90−75
Hence, Rajnish, profit% = 75 × 100 = 20.
The answer is option D.
A 111
B 9
C 6
D 3
E ∞
Answer: B
Explanation:
Given equation, A = ∣x + 3∣ + ∣x − 2∣ − ∣2x − 8∣.
Case (i):- x + 3 ≥ 0, x − 2 ≥ 0 & 2x − 8 ≥ 0
then, A = x + 3 + x − 2 − 2x + 8 = 9.
The maximum value of |A| = 9
Case (ii):- x + 3 ≥ 0, x − 2 ≥ 0 & 2x − 8 < 0
x ≥ −3, x ≥ 2 & x < 4
then A = x + 3 + x − 2 + 2x − 8 = 4x − 7.
The range of x is [2,4). Hence the value of A varies from [1,9).
The maximum value of |A| < 9
Case (iii):- x + 3 ≥ 0, x − 2 < 0 & 2x − 8 < 0
x ≥ −3, x < 2 & x < 4
then A = x + 3 − x + 2 + 2x − 8 = 2x − 3.
The range of x is [-3, 2). Hence the value of A varies from [-9,1).
The maximum value of |A| = 9
Case (iv):- x + 3 < 0, x − 2 < 0 & 2x − 8 < 0
x < 3, x < 2 & x < 4
then A = −x − 3 − x + 2 + 2x − 8 = −9.
The maximum value of |A| = 9
From the above cases, The maximum value of |A| = 9. Option (B) is correct.
63. ABC is a triangle and the coordinates of A, B and C are (a, b-2c), (a, b+4c) and (-2a,3c) respectively
where a, b and c are positive numbers.
The area of the triangle ABC is:
A 6abc
C 6bc
D 9ac
Explanation:
A 1
B 3
C 5
D 7
Explanation:
The given equation is,
x (x - p) - y (y + p) = 7p
x2 − px − y2 − py = 7p
x2 − y2 − px − py = 7p
(x + y) (x − y) − p (x + y) = 7p
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(x − y − p) (x + y) = 7p
As '7' & 'p' both are prime numbers
(x − y − p) (x + y) can be expressed as (7 × p) or (7p × 1)
Case (i) - (x + y) × (x − y − p) = 7 × p
x+y+x−y−p =7+p
2x − p = 7 + p
7
x= 2 +p
But it's given that 'x' is a positive integer. This case is not possible.
Case (ii) - (x + y) × (x − y − p) = 7p × 1
x + y + x − y − p = 7p + 1
2x − p = 7p + 1
1
x= 2 + 4p
But it's given that 'x' is a positive integer. This case is not possible.
The given equation is not possible with given conditions.
Option (E) is correct.
2009
A 1000
2009
B 2008
2008
C 2009
6000
D 2009
2008
E 6000
Answer: C
Explanation:
11
1+ an
Given that a1 = 1 & an+1 =
1 11
1
1 1 1+ ( 2) 1
a2 = 1+ 1 = 2, a3 = = 3 , ....
1
This implies, an = n.
A 6 meters
B (2√2 + 2) meters
C 2√3 meters
D 2√6 meters
E 2√5 meters
Answer: E
Explanation:
The shortest route ant takes to travel from the bottom corner to the diagonally opposite top corner is shown
below.
The route goes through lateral faces (vertical faces) of the cubical room.
A 67
B 58
C 49
D 40
Explanation:
Let the positive integers Raju & Sarita chose be 'r' & 's'.
2r−20 2s−20
After doing the given operations, the final numbers they get are 5 & 5
2r−20 2s−20
Adding results we get, 5 + 5 = 16
2r − 20 + 2s − 20 = 80
2r + 2s = 80 + 40 + 40 = 120
r + s = 60
For maximum value of |r-s|, one of 'r' & 's' has to be maximum and other has to be minimum.
As r & s are positive integers minimum value they can take is "1".
If r = 1, then s = 59
∣r − s∣ = ∣1 − 59∣ = 58.
If s = 1, then r = 59
∣r − s∣ = ∣59 − 1∣ = 58
Hence maximum value of ∣r − s∣ is 58. Option B is correct.
A 2 3
B 4 3
C 4
D 8 3
Explanation:
Given that, CPD is an equilateral triangle
This implies, 4 =4 3
Solving, we get a = 4.
3a
From figure, length of AB = Height of △ CP D = 2 =2 3.
AB 2 3
From △ ABQ, BQ = tan 60∘ = 3 =2
1 2× 2 3
Area of △ ABQ = 2 × AB × BQ = 2 =2 3
Option A is correct.
69. A small jar contained water, lime and sugar in the ratio of 90:7:3. A glass contained only water and
sugar in it. Contents of both (small jar and glass) were mixed in a bigger jar and the ratio of contents
in the bigger jar was 85:5:10 (water, lime and sugar respectively). Find the percentage of water in the
bigger jar?
A 70
B 75
C 80
D 72.5
E 85
Answer: E
Explanation:
The ratio of contents in the bigger jar was 85:5:10 (water, lime and sugar respectively).
A 92.5
B 94
C 95.5
D 95
Explanation:
From the given information we get the following table,
A y=x
B y = x2
C y = log(x)
1
D y= x2
E y = ex
Answer: C
72. Which of the following, about the four islands, can be BEST inferred from the graphs?
73. Which of the following site has the highest fishing to economic ratio?
A Gizo
B Chittagong
C Roviana
Niijhum
D
Dwip
*Includes <5 cases in age group 19-30 and 51 -60 who reported gender as Other/Transgender. * In unknown
age category, the ratio of males (unknown age category) and females (unknown age catego1y) to total
unknown cases (unknown age category) is same as the ratio of males (All) and females (All) to the total
(Total Confirmed Covid Positive Cases).
74. In unknown age category, the ratio of males (unknown age category) and females (unknown age
category) to total unknown cases (unknown age category) is same as the ratio of males (All) and
females (All) to the total (total confirmed covid positive cases). How many females were in the
unknown age category (rounded to nearest integer)?
A 120
B 140
C 110
D 125
E 130
Answer: D
75. In which age category, the percentage of female covid patients is the HIGHEST?
A 61-70
B 31-40
C 41-50
D 51-60
E 81+
A 3 only
B 2 only
C 1 and 2
D 1 and 3
E 2 and 3
Answer: D
Answer:e
General Knowledge
78. Who has been appointed as the Chief Justice of India in November 2022?
A Justice U. U. Lalit
80. Which institution published the cartoon book titled Raju & The Forty
Thieves - A Booklet on Modus Operandi of Financial Fraudsters?
81. Identify the sectors into which the Indian economy is divided, for the calculation of GDP?
C COVID-19
D Decline of fisheries
Decline of tourist
E
inflow
Answer: D
83. From the following, choose the Article in the Constitution of India that proclaims: “It shall be the
obligation of every citizen of India to safeguard and develop the natural environment, including
forests, lakes, rivers, and animals, and to have compassion for living beings.”
A Article 14A
B Article (13b)
D Article 15
E Article 21
Answer: C
84. Match the United Nation's Secretary Generals with their citizenships, at the time of appointment.
A South Korea
B USA
C India
D UK
E Australia
Answer: A
86. Which company developed Vikram-S, India’s first private space rocket, that was launched from Satish
Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota on November 18, 2022?
C Mahindra Aerospace
D Skyroot Aerospace
E Indian Rotorcraft
Answer: D
87. Which of the following animals are on the State Emblem of India?
89. Which of the following breakthrough decisions was taken at the COP 27 (8-20 Nov 2022, Sharm el-
Sheikh, Egypt)?
90. Match the famous CEOs with the title of their biographies.
B Opossum in Australia
A Destroyer
B Corvette
C Frigate
D Aircraft Carrier
93. Which price index is being used to measure inflation by the Reserve Bank of India?
A Marcus Rashford
B Kylien Mbappe
D Lionel Messi
Olivier
E
Giroud
Answer: B
A A1 B3, C4, D2
96. Which of the following is NOT attributed as a reason for Russian invasion of Ukraine?
E Russia fears that Ukraine, with the support of NATO, will claim back Crimea
Answer: A
C Niti Aayog
D Government of India
98. Which of the following is not a site associated with the Indus Valley Civilization?
B Lothal
C Harappa
D Ropar
E Bhimbetka
Answer: E
99. Which former Prime Minister of India wrote “Kaidi Kavirai Ki Kundalian,” a poetic compilation, while
being lodged in jail?
A Jawaharlal Nehru
B Chandra Shekhar
C I.K. Gujral
C Freelance worker
E Uber driver
Answer: D
102. Which of the following countries did not qualify for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022?
A Senegal
B Morrocco
C Italy
D Switzerland
E Australia
Answer: C
Essay
Answer:e
Answer:e
Answer:e