UPPCS Preliminary Exam 2012, G.S. Paper-II Practice Set

May 29, 2012, 17:24 IST

The below given practice set for the UPPSC Combined State/ Upper Subordinate Services Examin Preliminary Exam 2012, GS Paper– II. It will help you to assess the level of your preparation for the exam

The below given practice set for the UPPSC Combined State/ Upper Subordinate Services Examin Preliminary Exam 2012, GS Paper– II. It will help you to assess the level of your preparation for the exam.


Directions for the following 8 (eight) items:
Read each of the following two passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only.
Passage-I
For achieving inclusive growth there is-a critical need to rethink the-role of the State. The early debate among economists about the size of the Goverment can be misleading. The need of the hour is to have an enabling Government. India is too large and complex a nation for the State to be able to deliver all that is needed. Asking the Government to produse all the essential goods, create all the necessary jobs, and keep a curb on the prices of all goods is to lead to a large cumbersome bureaucracy and widespread corruption. The aim must be to stay with the objective of inclusive growth that was laid down by the founding fathers of the nation and also to take a more modern view of what the State can realistically deliver. This is what leads to the idea of an enabling State, that is, a Government that does not try to directly deliver to the citizens everything that they need. Instead, it (1) creates an enabling ethos for the market so that individual enterprise can flourish and citizens can, for the most part, provide for the needs of one another, and (2) steps in to help those who do not manage to do well for themselves, for there will always be individuals, no matter what the system, who need support and help. Hence we need a Government that, when it comes to the market, sets effective, incentive-compatible rules and remains on the sidelines with minimal interference, and, at the same time, plays an important role in directly helping the poor by ensuring  that they get basic education and health services and receive adequate  nutrition and food .
1. According to passage :
1. The objective of inclusive growth was laid down by the founding fathers of the nation.
2. Need of the hour is to have an enabling Government.
3. The Government should engage III maximum interference in market processes.
4. There is a need to change the size of the Government.
Which of the statements given above are correct ?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: (a)

2. According to the passage, the strategy of inclusive growth can be effected by focussing on
(a) meeting all the needs of every citizen in the country.
(b) Increasing the regulations over the manufacturing sector.
(c) Controlling the distribution of manufacturing goods.
(d) Delivery of the basic services to the deprived sections of the society.
Answer: (d)

3. What constitutes an enabling Government?
1. A large bureaucracy.
2. Implementationof welfare programmes through representatives.
3. Creating an ethos that helps individual enterprise
4. Providing resources to those who are underprivileged.
5. Offering direct help to the poor regarding basic services.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below :
(a) 1, 2 and 3 only
(b) 4 and 5 only
(c) 3, 4 and 5 only
(d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Answer: (c)

4.
Why is the State unable to deliver "all thai is needed"?
1. It does not. have sufficient bureaucracy.
2. It does not promote inclusive growth.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below :
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: (d)

5. What is essential message being conveyed by the author of the passage ?
(a) The objectives of inclusive growth laid down by the foundings fathers of the nation should be remembered.
(b) The Government needs to make available more schools and health sevices.
(c) The Government needs to establish markets and industries to meet the needs of the poor strata of the society.
(d) There is a need to rethink the role of the State in achieving inclusive growth.
Answer: (d)

In a survey regarding a proposal measure to be introduced, 2878 person took part of which 1652 were males. 12 persons voted against the proposal which 796 were males. 1425 persons vote for the proposal. 196 females wet undecided.

6. How many females voted for the proposal ?
(a) 430
(b) 600
(c) 624
(d) 640
Answer: (b)

7. How many males were undecided ?
(a) 31
(b) 227
(c) 426
(d) 581
Answer: (a)

8. How many females were not in favour the proposal ?
(a) 430
(b) 496
(c) 586
(d) 1226
Answer: (a)

9. In a queue, Mr. X is fourteenth from the front and Mr. Y is seventeenth from the end, while Mr. Z is exactly in between Mr. X and Mr. Y. If Mr. X is ahead Mr. Y and there are 48 persons in the queue, how many persons are then between Mr. X and Mr. Z ?
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
Answer: (c)

 Please attempt all the items. There is no penalty for wrong answers for these eight items.

10. You have been asked to give an explanation for not attending an important official meeting. Your immediate boss who has not informed you about the meeting is now putting pressure on you not to place an allegation against him / her. You would
(a) send a written reply explaining the fact.
(b) seek an appointment with the top boss to explain the situation.
(c) admit your fault to save the situation.
(d) put the responsibility on the coordinator of the meeting for not informing.
Answer: (a)

11. A local thug (bad element) has started illegal construction on your vacant plot. He has refused your request to vacate and threatened you of dire consequences in
case you do not sell the property at a cheap price to him. You would
(a) sell the property at a cheap price to him.
(b) go to the police for necessary action.
(c) ask for help from your neighbours.
(d) negotiate with the goon to get a higher price.
Answer: (b)

12. You have to accomplish a very important task for your headquarters within the next two days. Suddenly you meet with an accident. Your office insists that you complete the task. You would
(a) ask for an extension of deadline.
(b) inform Headquarters of your inability to finish on time.
(c) Suggest alternate person to headquarters who may do the needful.
(d) stay away till you recover.
Answer: (b)

13. You are an officer-in-charge for providing basic medical facilities to the survivors of an earthquake affected area. Despite your best possible effort, people put allegations against you for making money out of the funds given for relief. You would
(a) let an enquiry be set up to look into the matter.
(b) ask your senior to appoint some other person in your place.
(c) not pay attention to allegations.
(d) stop undertaking any initiative till the matter is resolved.
Answer: (a)

14.
You have been made responsible to hire boats at a short notice to be used for an area under flood. On seeing the price mentioned by the boat owners you found that the lowest price was approximately three times more than the approved rate of the Government. You would
(a) reject the proposal and call for a fresh price.
(b) accept the lowest price.
(c)  refer the matter to the Government and wait.
(d) threaten the boat owners about a possible cancellation of the licence.
Answer: (b)

15. You are the officer-in-charge of a village administering distribution of vaccine in an isolated epidemic hit village, and you are left with only one vaccine. There is a requirement of that vaccine from the GramPradhan and also a poor villager. You are being pressurised by the Gram Pradhan to issue the vaccine to him. You would
(a) initiate the procedure to expedite the next supply without issuing the vaccine to either.
(b) arrange vaccine for the poor villager from the distributor of another area.
(c) ask both to approach a doctor and get an input about the urgency.
(d) arrange vaccine for the Gram Pradhan from the distributor of another area.
Answer: (c)

16.
You have taken up a project to create night-shelters for homeless people during the winter season. Within a week of establishing the shelters, you have received complaints from the residents of the area about the increase in theft cases with a demand to remove the shelters. You would

(a) ask them to lodge a written complaint in the police station.
(b) assure residents of an enquiry into the matter.
(c) ask residents to consider the humanitarian effort made.
(d) continue with the project and ignore their complaint.
Answer: (b)

17.
You, as an administrative authority, have been approached, by the daughter-in-law of an influential person regarding harassment by her in-laws on account of insufficient dowry. Her parents are not able to approach you because of social pressures. You would                            
(a) call the in-laws for an explanation.
(b) counsel the lady to adjust, given such a circumstance.            
(c) take action after her parents approach you.                
(d) ask her to lodge complaint with the police.
Answer: (d)


Directions for the following 4 (four) items:
Read the following passage and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passage only.
Passage
A country under foreign domination seeks escape from the present in dreams of a vanished age, and finds consolation in visions of past greatness. That is a foolish and dangerous pastime in which many of us indulge. An equally questionable practice for us in India is to imagine that we are still spiritually great though we have come down, in the world in other respects. Spiritual or any other greatness cannot be founded on lack of freedom and opportunity, or on starvation and misery. Many western  writers have encouraged that notion that Indians are other-worldly. I suppose the poor and unfortunate in every country become to some extent other-worldly, unless they become revolutionaries, for this world is evidently not meant for them. So also subject peoples.
As a man grows to maturity he is not entirely engrossed in, or satisfied with, the external objective world. He seeks also some inner meaning, some psychological and physical satisfactions. So also with peoples and civilizations as they mature and grow adult. Every civilization and every people exhibit these parallel streams of an external life and an internal life. Where they meet or keep close to each other, there is an equilibrium and stability. When they diverge conflict arises and the crises that torture the mind and spirit.
18. The passage mentions that "this world is evidently not meant for them". It refers to people who
1. seek freedom from foreign domination.
2. live in starvation and misery.
3. become revolutionaries .
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 2 only
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 3 only
Answer: (b)


19.
Consider the following assumptions :
1. A country under foreign domination cannot indulge in spiritual pursuit.
2. Poverty is an  impediment in the spiritual pursuit.
3. Subject peoples may become other-wordly.
With reference to the passage, which of the above assumptions is/are valid ?
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 2 only
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 3 only
Answer: (c)


20. The passage thematically centres on
(a) the state of mind of oppressed people 
(b) starvation and misery 
(c) the growth of civilization 
(d) body, mind and spirit of people in general
Answer: (a)


21.
According to the passage, the torture of the mind and spirit is caused
(a) by the impact of foreign domination.
(b) by the desire to escape from foreign domination and find consolation III visions of past greatness.
(c) due to lack of equilibrium between an external life and an internal life.
(d) due to one's inability to be either revolutionary or other-worldly.
Answer: (c)


22. A chemical plant has four tanks (A, B, C and D) each containing 1000 litres of a chemical. The chemical is being pumped from one tank to another as follows:

From A to B @20 litres/minute        From C toA@ 90 litres/minute

From A to D @ 10 litres/minute       From C to D @ 50 litres/minute

From B to C @ 100 litres/minute      From D to B @ 110 litres/minute
Which tank gets emptied first, and how long does it take (in minutes) ,) get empty after pumping starts?
(a) A, 16.66    
(b) C,20    
(c) D,20    
(d) D,25
Answer: (C)

23. What is the distance in em between two parallel chords of lengths 32 cm and 24 cm in a circle ofradius 20 cm?

(a) 1 or 7    

(b) 2 or l4    

(c) 3 or 21    

(d) 4 or 28

Answer: (D)

24. For which value of k does the following pair of equations yield a unique solution for x such that the solution is positive?
                  x2-y2=0
               (x-k)2+y2=1              
(a) 2
(b) 0    
(c) √2 
(d) -√2
Answer: (c)

25. If x = (163 + 173 + 183 + 193), then x divided by 70 leaves a remainder of
(a) 0    
(b) 1    
(c) 69
(d) 35
Answer: (a)

DIRECTIONS for questions 26 to 30: Answer these questions on the basis of the information given below.
Two traders, Chetan and Michael, were involved in the buying and selling of MCS shares over five trading days. At the beginning of the first day, the MCS share was priced at Rs. 100, while at the end of the fifth day it was priced at Rs. 110. At the end of each day, the MCS share price either went up by Rs. 10, or else, it came down by Rs. 10. Both Chetan and Michael took buying and selling decisions at the end of each trading day. The beginning price of MCS share on a given day was the same as the ending price of the previous day. Chetan and Michael started with the same number of amount of cash, and had enough of both, Below are some additional facts about how Chetan and Michael traded over the five trading days.
• Each day if the price went up, Chetan sold 10 shares of MCS at the closing price. On the other hand, each day if the price went down, he bought 10 shares at the closing price.
• If on any day, the closing price was above Rs. 110, then Michael sold 10 shares of MCS, while if it was below Rs. 90, he bought 10 shares, all at the closing price.
26. If Chetan sold 10 shares of MCS on three consecutive days, while Michael sold 10 shares only once during the five days, what was the price of MCS at the end of day 3?
(a) Rs 90
(b) Rs 100
(c) Rs 110
(d) Rs 120
(e) Rs 130
Answer: (c)

27. If Michael ended up with 20 more shares than Chetan at the end of day 5, what was the price of the share at the end of day 3?
(a) Rs 90
(b) Rs 100
(c) Rs 110
(d) Rs 120
(e) Rs 130
Answer: (a)

28.
What could have been the maximum possible increase in combined cash balance of Chetan and Michael at the end of the fifth day?
(a) Rs 3700
(b) Rs 4000
(c) Rs 4700
(d) Rs 5000
(e) Rs 6000
Answer: (d)

29. If Chetan ended up with Rs 1300 more cash than Michael at the end of day 5, what was the price of MCS share at the end of day 4?
(a) Rs 90
(b) Rs 100
(c) Rs 110
(d) Rs 120
(e) Not uniquely determinable
Answer: (b)

30. If Michael ended up with Rs 100 less cash than Chetan at the end of day 5, what was the difference in the number of shares possessed by Michael and Chetan (at the end of day 5)?
(a) Michael had 10 less shares than Chetan.
(b) Michael had10 more shares than Chetan.
(c) Chetan had 10 more shares than Michael.
(d) Chetan had 20 more shares than Michael.
(e) Both had the same number of shares.
Answer: (e)


31. Father’s age is 4 times that of his son. 5 years back, it was 7 times. His age now is
(1) 30
(2) 35
(3) 40
(4) 45
Answer: (3)

32. A salesman averages Rs. 240 during a normal 40-hour week. During a sale, his rates are increased by
50%. What is his commission if he puts in 60 hours during the sale ?
(1) 390
(2) 540
(3) 600
(4) 640
Answer: (2)

33. What is the next number in the series given below?
2, 5, 9, 14, 20
(1) 25
(2) 26
(3) 27
(4) 28
Answer: (3)

34. If two numbers are in the ratio 6:13 and their least common multiple is 312, then the sum of the
numbers is
(1) 75
(2) 57
(3) 76
(4) 67
Answer: (3)

35. In how many ways can six different rings be worn on four fingers of one hand?
(1) 10
(2) 12
(3) 15
(4) 16
Answer: (3)

36. What is the next number in the series given below?
53, 48, 50, 50, 47
(1) 51
(2) 46
(3) 53
(4) 52
Answer: (4)

37. A travels from B to C a distance of 250 miles in 5.5 hours. He returns to B in 4 hours 40 minutes. His
average speed is
(1) 44
(2) 46
(3) 48
(4) 50
Answer: (4)

38. A machine is sold at a profit of 10%. Had it been sold for Rs. 40 less, there would have been a loss of
10%. What was the cost price?
(1) Rs. 175
(2) Rs. 200
(3) Rs. 225
(4) Rs. 250
Answer : (2)

39. I derive an annual income of Rs. 688.25 from Rs. 10,000 invested partly at 8% p.a. and partly at 5%
p.a. Simple interest. How much of my money is invested at 5%?
(1) Rs. 3,725
(2) Rs. 4,225
(3) Rs. 4,800
(4)Rs. 5,000
Answer: (1)

40. A right-angled triangle has a hypotenuse of 13 cm and one side of 12 cm. Its area is
(1) 30
(2) 39
(3) 80
(4) 78
Answer: (2)

41. An inspector rejects .08% of the meters as defective. How many will he examine to reject 2?
(1) 200
(2) 250
(3) 2500
(4) 3000
Answer: (3)

42. In a survey, it was found that 65% of the people watched news on TV, 40% read in newspaper, 25%
read Newspaper and watched TV. What percentage of people neither watched TV nor read newspaper?
(1) 0%
(2) 5%
(3) 10%
(4) 20%
Answer: (4)

43. A can do a work in 18 days, B in 9 days and C in 6 days. A and B start working together and after 2
days C joins them. What is the total number of days taken to finish the work?
(1) 4.33
(2) 4.5
(3) 4.66
(4) 5.33
Answer: None

Direction (Q. 44-49) : In each of the questions below are given four statements following by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (a) : if only Conclusion I follows.
Give answer (b) : if only Conclusion II follows.
Give answer (c) : if either Conclusion I or II follows.
Give answer (d) : if neither Conclusion I or II follows.
Give answer (e) : if both Conclusion I or II follows.

44. Statements : Some pins are magnets. Some magnets are scales. Some scales are trucks. All trucks are buses.
Conclusion : I. Some trucks are pins.
                       II. No truck is pin.
Answer: (c)

45. Statements : All jungles are trees. All trees are roads. All roads are houses. All houses are buildings.
Conclusion : I. All trees are houses.
                       II. Some buildings are roads.
Answer: (e)


46. Statements : All tablets are packets. No packet is bag. Some bags are toys. All toys are puppets.
Conclusion : I. Some puppets are tablets.
                       II. Some puppets are bags.
Answer: (b)


47. Statements : Some desks are tables. Some tables are chairs. Some chairs are benches. Some benches are cots.
Conclusion : I. Some chairs are desks.
                       II. Some cots are tables.
Answer: (d)


48. Statements : All bangles are rings. All rings are bracelets Some bracelets are jewels. Some jewels are stones.
Conclusion : I. Some stones are bangles.
                       II. Some jewels are rings.
Answer: (d)


49. Statements : All trousers are pants. Some pants are shirts. All shirts are buttons. Some buttons are threads.
Conclusion : I. Some threads are pants.
                       II. Some buttons are trousers.

Answer: (d)


50. Substracting 48% of N from N is equivalent to multiplying N by
(a) 0.48    
(b) 1.48   
(c) 0.52    
(d) 0.42
Answer: (d)

51. Tipu’s salary has increased from Rs 7200 to Rs 8100. What is the percentage increase in Tipu’s salary?

(a) 33.33%    
(b) 25%   
(c) 16.66%    
(d) 12.5%
Answer: (d)

52. 42% of a number is subtracted from 61% of itself and the resulting value is 38. What is the number?
(a) 100        
(b) 250   
(c) 200        
(d) 300
Answer: ©

53.
The length of a rectangle is increased by 30% and the breadth is decreased by 25%. What is the percentage change in the area of the rectangle due to this?
(a) 2.5% increase    
(b) 25% decrease   
(c) 25% increase    
(d) 2.5% decrease
Answer: (d)

54. If a value is increased twice successively by 20% then what is the net percentage increase in the value?
(a) 20        
(b) 40       
(c) 21       
 (d) 44
Answer: (d)

55. 10 liters of water is added to 50 liters of solution containing 20% of milk in water. What is the concentration of milk in the solution now?
(a) 20%   
(b) 16.66%       
(c) 12.5%        
(d) 33.33%
Ans: (b)

56. A man spends 25% of money on food. After spending 50% of the remaining, he is left with Rs 375. How much money was with that man initially?
(a) 5000    
(b) 4000   
(c) 5800    
(d) 1000
Ans: (d)

57. A man spends 60% of his income. His income increases by 40% and due to this he also increases his expenditure by 40%. Find the percentage increase in his saving?
(a) 30%    
(b) 4%       
(c) 4.44%    
(d) None of these
Ans: (c)


58. There are 50 successive percentage discounts given in a series of 2%, 4%, 6%, 8%… and so on. What is the net discount?
(a)98%        
(b)2550%   
(c) 100%    
(d) Infinite
Ans: ©

Directions for questions 10-11: Read the passage below and solve the questions based on it.
All students of class X took the pre-board test. One third of the class received B, one fourth received B+, one sixth received  B- and one eight of the class failed (grade C). Everyone else got A.

59. What can be the minimum number of students in class X?
(a)8        
(b)48       
(c) 24        
 (d) Cannot be determined.
Ans: ©

60. How many students in class X got A?
(a)3        
(b)6       
(c) 4        
(d) Cannot be determined
Ans: (d)

61. If 75% of a class of 40 students can sing and only 20% cannot dance, the maximum number of students who can neither sing nor dance is 
(a) 0        
(b)6       
(c) 18        
(d) Cannot be determined
Ans: ©
 
62. 60% of the students of a class are boys and in an examination 80% of the girls scored more than 40 marks ( out of a maximum possible 150 marks) If 60% of total students scored more than 40 marks in the same examination, find the fraction of  boys who scored 40 marks or less.
(a)8/15        
(b)7/15   
(c) 4/5         
(d) 1/5
Ans: (b)

63. A thousand people voted on a resolution with 10% of the votes being invalid. After some discussion 1000 people voted again. This time there were 20% invalid votes. The opponents were increased by 50% while the motion was now rejected by a majority, which is 300% more than it was formerly passed by. How many people voted against the resolution after the discussion?
(a)400        
(b)200       
(c) 300     
(d) 500
Ans: (a)

64.
An index of 12 shares contains among others the shares of Reliance, HLL, and Infosys with the weightage of 7%, 13%, and 15% respectively. What is the increase in the price of other shares if these three rise by 9%, 10% and 4% respectively while the index rises by 6%? 
(a)5.34%    
(b)4.91%       
© 4.58%     
(d) Cannot be determined
Ans: (a)

65. The population of town A and B is in the ratio of 1:4. For the next two years the population of A would increase and that of B would decrease by the same percentage every year. After 2years their population became equal. What is the percentage change in the population?
(a)33.33%   
 (b)66.66%   
(c) 25%     
(d)Not Possible
Ans: (a)

66. If profit as a percentage of selling price is 25%, then what is the profit as a percentage of cost price?
(a)25%        
(b)33.33%       
(c) 20%     
(d) 15%
Ans: (b)

67.
A man sold an article at a profit of 10%. If he had charged Rs 45 more his profit percentage would have been 25%. What is the cost price?
(a)Rs 200    
(b) Rs 300   
(c) Rs 250     
(d) None of these
Ans: (b)

68. The owner of Book point does not get either profit or loss by selling 15 books for Rs 225. How many books should he sell for the same amount to gain 25% profit?
(a) 10        
(b)11      
 (c) 12         
(d) 13
Ans: ©

69. CP of 12 apples is equal to SP of 9 apples and the discount on 10 apples is equal to the profit on 5 apples. What is the percentage difference between CP and SP of apples?
(a)20%        
(b)25%   
(c) 16.66%     
(d) None of these
Ans: (d)

70. A shopkeeper professes to sell his articles for CP but gives only 800gm instead of 1000gm. What is his profit percentage?
 
(a)20%       
 (b)25%      
 (c) 16.66%       
 (d)33.33%
Ans: (b)

71. Amar sold a motor to Bharat at 20% profit and Bharat sold it to Siridhar at 10% profit. Sridhar sold the same to a mechanic and received Rs 2316. If Amar had sold the same motor to the mechanic and receive the same amount the mechanic paid to Sridhar , what profit percentage Amar would have made?
 
(a)52%       
 (b)48%   
(c) 33.33%    
(d) Can not be determined.
Ans: (d)

71. Mahesh and Ramesh purchased a radio each for the same price and both marked up their respective radios by the same amount. Mahesh gave a discount of Rs 20 followed by another discount of 20% on the reduced price, while Umesh gave a discount of 20% followed by a discount of Rs 20. If Mahesh’s profit percentage is equal to thrice of Umesh’s loss percentage, what is the profit of Mahesh on his radio? 
 
(a)Rs 2       
 (b)Rs 3       
(c) Rs 4        
(d) Rs 5
Ans: (b)

72. Shadab is a very shrewd shop owner. He adjusted his electronic weighing scale in a typical way. Error percentage of his scale is directly proportional to the displayed weight of the commodity. But he gives a discount of 10% in every transaction. His weighing scale shows 5kg for 4kg. What is the actual profit percentage when the displayed weight is 10kg?
 
(a)35%        
(b)30%       
(c) -5%     
(d) 50%
Ans: (a)

73. The cost price of dozen mangoes is equal to the selling price of 10 mangoes. The selling price of apples per piece is the cost price of a mango per piece. If the profit percentage made on selling an apple is half that of selling a mango, then what is the cost of an apple, if the selling price of one mango is Rs X? 
 
(a)Rs X/6   
 (b)Rs 5X/6       
(c) Rs 25X/33         
(d) Rs 33X/25
Ans: ©
74. Q.1. An equilateral triangular plate is to be cut in to n number of identical small equilateral triangular plates. Which of the following can be possible value of n?
(a)    196
(b)    216
(c)    256
(d)    296
Ans : (c)

75. Find the area of the sector covered by the hour hand after it has moved through 3 hours and the length of the hour hand is 7cm.
(a) 1. 77 sq.cm
(b) 2. 38.5 sq.cm
(c) 3. 35 sq.cm
(d) 4. 70 sq.cm
Ans : (b)

76. Examine the following three statements :
1. Proceesed meat is a perishable food
2. All perishable foods are packed in sealed tins
3. Sealed tins sometimes to do not contains processed meat
Which one of the following inferences can be drawn from the above statements?
(a)    Sealed tins always contain perishable food
(b)    Processed meat is sometimes not packed in sealed tins
(c)    Proceessed meat is always packed in seald tins
(d)    Non-Perishable foods are never packed in seald tins
Ans : (c)

77. Each interior angle of a regular polygon is 120 degrees greater than each exterior angle. How many sides are there in the polygon?
(a) 6
(b) 8
(c) 12
(d) 3
Ans : (c)

78. Left pan of faulty weighs 100gram more than is right pan. A shopkeeper keeps the weight measure in the left pan while buying goods but keeps it in the right pan while selling his goods.He uses only 1kg weight measure. If he sells his goods at the listed cost price, What is his gain?

(a)    200/11%
(b)    100/11%
(c)    1000/9%
(d)    200/9%
Ans : (a)
79. Societies have been increasing in complexity from folk to industrial. Under this circumstances, according to you social control is more likely to be invested in -
(a) family
(b) school
(c) state
(d) religious structures
Ans: (c)

80. Each interior angle of a regular polygon is 120 degrees greater than each exterior angle. How many sides are there in the polygon?
(a) 6
(b) 8
(c) 12
(d)3
Ans : (c)

 

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