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The Review of CET Sample Paper

 

Directions for Q. 34 – 36: Directions for questions 26 to 32: Read the following information and answer the questions given after that accordingly.

a. There is a group of six persons Angapoora, Bakralu, Chaparganju, Drakula, Engumakora and Fasoolara from a family. They are Professor, Clerk, Trader, Tailor, Surgeon and Pilot.

b. The Surgeon is the grandfather of Fasoolara, who is a Professor.

c. The clerk ‘Drakula’ is married to Angapoora.

d. Chaparganju, the Tailor is married to the Trader.

e. Bakralu is the mother of Engumakora and Fasoolara.

f. There are two married to couples in the family.

 

34. What is the profession of Engumakora?

(a) Surgeon (b) Clerk. (c) Professor (d)Pilot (e) None of these

 

35. How is Angapoora related to Engumakora?

(a) Brother (b) Uncle (c) Father (d) Grandfather (e) None of these

 

36. How many male members are there in the family?

(a) One (b) Three (c) Four (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

 

Directions for Q. 37 to 40: Consider the following statements where every person gets exactly one different dish:

1. Ria will not get soup unless Janet gets hot coffee.

2. Gia will not get gums unless Veena gets soup.

3. Veena will not get tea unless Gia gets soup.

4. Janet will not get gums unless Ria gets hot coffee.

5. Janet will not get hot coffee unless Veena gets gums.

6. Gia will not get hot coffee unless Ria gets tea.

7. Gia will not get tea unless Ria gets hot coffee.

8. Ria will not get hot coffee unless Gia gets soup.

9. Veena will not get gums unless Ria gets the hot coffee.

10. Janet will not get tea unless Ria gets gums.

11. Gia will not get soup unless Ria gets gums.

 

37. Who gets gums?

(a) Ria (b) Gia (c) Janet (d) Veena

 

38. Who gets soup?

(a) Janet (b) Veena (c) Gia (d) Ria

 

39. Who gets hot coffee?

(a) Gia (b) Veena (c) Ria (d) Janet

40. Who does Janet get?

(a) Hot coffee (b) Soup (c) Gums (d) Tea

 

41. Dileep, Martin and Salman married Ranjana, Vidisha and Karuna (not necessarily in that order). Each of the couples has a son; their names being Saumitra, Shyam and Subhash. Further

i. Ranjana married six months before Karuna did.

ii. Salman was first to marry & Dileep, the last. Al the marriages took place in 1998 between February (month of first marriage) and September (month of last marriage).

iii. None of the couples had a child within one year of their marriage.

iv. Saumitra was born within 16 months of his parents’ wedding. He was not born between August & Janauary both months inclusive

v. Karuna’s son was born within 16 months of her marriage and Vidisha’s exactly 24 months after the marriage.

vi. Subash was born an American citizen in January. Who are Saumitra’s parents

(a) Dileep-Ranjana (b) Salman-Karuna

(c) Martin-Ranjana (d) Martin-Karuna

 

42. Sangt Kripalchand had been preaching daily how important it was not to tell a lie. At last, Seth Jhuthamal decided to heed Sant’s teaching. So, henceforth, he would not tell a lie on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday; on other days he would continue to tell lies only. Presently, a customer comes to his jewellery shop and Seth Juthamal ties to close a sales deal.

“But what is the guarantee that the jewellery is of specified parity” the customer asks. For today is Tuesday, the Santji’s beloved day, when I don’t speak a lie. “What if I make purchase tomorrow”, the customer enquires. “Tomorrow may be too late as being Saturday I may lie that day” insisted Seth ji. So, this is how the conversation took place.

What could be the day of this conversation?

(a) Friday (b) Tuesday (c) Sunday (d) Any one of these

 

43. Every month Chess Federation of India publishes ranking of Indian Chess Players. They actually complement the FIDE lists which are brought out at longer intervals. It was seen, observing monthly lists for last tear, that top six players in the list remained same throughout the year but there was considerable mutual change of rankings among these six. Thus ranking for January 2003 as follows: January 2003 was as follows:

1 P. Harikrishna 2. D. Barua 3. K. Humpy

2. S. Chanda 5. K. Ramesh 6. S.S Ganguli

The list of rankings for Feb 2003 had an entirely different look with each of the six ranked in a position from the previous one. The following facts are known :

1. No one else had his/her ranking changed by as many places as D. Barua, whose change in ranking was the greatest of the six.

2. The product of Chanda’s ranking for the two months was the same as product of Ganguli’s ranking for the two months. Who was ranked 5th in the list for February 2003.

(a) P. Harikrishna (b) D. Barua (c) K. Humpy (d) None of these

 

44. In the following sum

E E E EEE

F F F XXX

+ G G G +YYY

J K LM JKLM

where each of the different letters stand for a different digits, E stands for

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) None of these

 

Directions for Q 45 - 46: Refer to the following data There are four bags on a shelf all in a straight horizontal line. Each bag contains a pair of socks and a tie. No bag contains a pair of socks and tie the same colour as the bag or each other. All four bags, pairs of socks and ties are either red, green, blue or yellow. No two bags are the same colour, no two ties are the same colour and no two pairs of socks are the same colour. The red tie is in the bag next to the bag containing the pair of green socks. The yellow socks are in the bag next to the green bag which is next to the bag containing the green tie. The bag on the far left is red. The blue socks are in the bag next to the bag containing the blue tie. The yellow bag is next to the blue bag which is next to the bag containing the red socks. The green tie is in the blue bag or the yellow bag. The yellow tie is not in the red bag which is not, and is not next to the bag containing the yellow socks. 45.Which bag is the right most? (a) Yellow (b) Green (c) Blue (d) Yellow or Blue

 

46.Which combination of bag tie and socks (in that order) is in the extreme left?

(a) Red- Blue-Green (b) Red–Green-Yellow

(c) Red-Yellow-Red (d) Red-Yellow-Yellow

 

Directions for Q. 47- 48: Refer to the following data

In a city state, government officials never tell the truth and those who are not government officials always tell the truth. A visitor meets three residents of the city state and asks one of them,” Are you a government official?” The first resident answer the question. The second native then reports that the first resident denied being a government official. The third resident says that the first resident is a government officials.

 

47. How many of these three residents are not government officials?

(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) Insufficient data

 

48. What is the order in which the three residents statements are true/false

(a) True, True, False (b) False, False, True

(c) True, True, True (d) Insufficient data

 

49. In a batch of 120 postgraduate History students each student has to select at least one subject out of American History, Ancient Indian History. Modern Indian History and History of Modern Europe. 90 students selected History of Modern Europe and an equal number. American History. 105 students selected Ancient Indian History and an equal number. Modern Indian History. AT least how many students selected all the four subjects.

(a) 75 (b) 45 (c) 30 (d) Insufficient data

 

Directions for Question 50 to 51: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Age Consultants have three consultants Gyani, Medha and Budhi. The sum of the number of projects handled by Gyani, Medha and Budhi individually is equal to the number of projects in which Medha is involved. All three consultants are involved together in 6 projects. Gyani works with Medha in 14 projects. Budhi has 2 projects with Medha but without Gyani, and 3 projects with Gyani but without Medha. The total number of projects for New Age Consultants is one less than twice the number of projects in which more than one consultant is involved.

 

50. What is the number of projects in which Medha alone is involved?

(a) Uniquely equal to zero. (b) Uniquely equal to 1.

(c) Uniquely equal to 4. (d) Can’t be determined uniquely.

 

51. What is the number of projects in which Gyani alone is involved?

(a) Uniquely equal to zero. (b) Uniquely equal to 1.

(c) Uniquely equal to 4. (d) Can’t be determined uniquely.

 

Directions for Questions 52 to 56: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follows. All the roads of city Z are either perpendicular or parallel to one another. The roads are all straight. Road, A, B, C, D and E are parallel to one another. Roads G, H, I, H, J, K, L and M are parallel to one another.

i. Road A is 1 mile east of road B

ii. Road B is 1/2 mile west of C.

iii. Road D is 1 mile west of E.

iv. Road G is 1/2 mile south of H.

v. Road I is 1 mile north of J

vi. Road K is 1/2 mile north of L.

vii. Road K is 1 mile south of M

 

52. Which of the following statements is necessarily true?

(a) I is 1 mile north of L (b) D is 2 miles west of B

(c) E and B intersect (d) M is 1.5 miles north of L

 

53. If E is midway between B and C, then which of the following statement is false?

(a) D is less than 1 mile from B.

(b) C is less than 1.5 miles from D.

(c) Distance from E to B added to distance of E to C is 1/2 mile.

(d) D is 2 miles west of A

 

54. Which of the following possibilities would make two roads coincide?

(a) L is 1/2 mile north of I

(b) D is 1/2 mile east of A

(c) I is 1/2 mile north of K

(d) C is 1 mile west of D

 

55. If X is parallel to I & X is 1/2 mile south of J & I north of G, then which road would be ½ mile apart?

(a) I and X b (c) X and H

(c) J and G d (d) J and H

 

56. If road E is midway between B and C, then the distance between A and D is

(a) 1/2 mile (b) 1 mile

(c) 1.75 miles (d) 2.5 miles

 

Directions for Question 57 to 59: Refer to the data and answer the questions the follow :

(i) A, B, C, D, E and F are six members of a group. Out of these 3 are males and 3 are females.

(ii) There are 2 electricians, 2 lumbermen, one television star and one draper in the group

(iii) B, E, C and A are two married couples, each one having a different profession.

(iv) E, A television star, wear a black gown, is married to a lumberman in a brown suit. 2 people wear black clothes, 2 wear brown clothes and the remaining people wear blue and gray each.

(v) Both husbands and both wives wear the same coloured clothes respectively.

(vii) A is a male electrician and D is his twin sister who is also an electrician.

(viii) B is a draper

 

57. Which of the following are the two married ladies?

(a) E and C (b) B and C (c) B and E (d) C and D

 

58. Who are the married couples?

(a) AE, BC (b) AB, EC (c) AC, BE (d) None of these

 

59. What colour dress does the unmarried lady wear?

(a) Black (b) Grey (c) Blue (d) Grey or Blue

 

Directions for Questions 60 to 63: Answer the questions after reading through the passage. Six plays, P, Q, R, S, T and U are to be held during the week i.e, from Sunday to Saturday. In the day, only one play can be shown, and the showing of the plays is subject to the following conditions:

i. A two day gap should exist between the showing of plays T and S.

ii. The showing of U should be followed immediately by the showing of R.

iii. P cannot be shown on Thursday.

iv. Q should be shown on Tuesday and should not be followed by S.

v. These won’t be any play on day. Friday or Sunday is not that day and just before this day, S has to be shown.

 

60. No play is shown on:

(a) Sunday (b) Saturday (c) Monday (d) Tuesday

 

61. On which day will the play R be shown?

(a) Friday (b) Saturday (c) Thursday (d) Monday

 

62. Which play is the last one to be shown?

(a) S (b) R (c) P (d) U

 

63. How many plays are shown between S and U?

(a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) None of these

 

Directions for Questions 64 to 66: Refer to the sequence below and answer the questions that follow:

2 z 5 ? 9 t r 2 × m + 3 b 7 - S

 

64. How many even numbers are located in even places from left to right?

(a) Two (b) Three (c) One (d) None of these

 

65. How many letters in the above sequence are immediately preceded as well as immediately followed by numbers?

(a) One (b) (3) (c) Three (d) None of these

 

66. The element located third to the right of the thirteen element from the right is:

(a) r (b) t (c) 2 (d) 9

 

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