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Ramco Placement Paper : Ramco Placement Paper CHENNAI 31 October 2011

RAMCO PAPER - 2011 - CHENNAI
Ramco -Aptitude

Note :Questions are not in order from 1 to 20 ( In original Qsn paper Qsn nos are different)

---------------------------------------------------------

1) 10^2 is how many times ( 0.1)^4 Ans: 10^6

2) 5*6*8*12*35*36 what is the result? Ans: 3628800

3)X*Y is defined as X+Y/Y then (2*3)*4 ? Ans : 17/12

4)Direction sum Ans: towards west

5)A is 25 years greater than B. A is as much as 2 and B is less than 34.Then B,s age is ? My Ans is : 31

6)For first 60 bags,each bag prices X rs.For additional bags with 60,each bag gets 5% discount .Then how much does 150 bags price? Ans: none of the above

7)Two discounts in series 20%,15%,then in single discount ? Ans :32%

8)Two nos are in ratio 5:6 .Their product is 3000.Which one is larger ? Ans :60

9)Total amount is 60.50. A is 5/3 of B, B is 1 1/2 of C.

From this,4 stmts followed and which one is true ?

Tips: A=30.25 =18.15 C=12.10 ( I,ve calculated ,not presented in Qsn paper,using this u can easily findout the answer)

10) 0.05 is greater than ? Ans: 0.01

11) 7/15,2/19,40/11 which ratio is larger ? Ans :Ist choice ( 7/15 )

12)I donno the qsn but I,ve marked as 87 :56

13)16 + 22 = ? Ans : 42

8 10

14) -10+0.5 which of the following integer is greater than the result? Ans : 9

Qsns following are related to comparison of two statements and u,ll ve to mark

A if stmt ( I ) is > stmt ( II )

B if stmt ( II ) is > stmt ( I )

C Both r equal

D Cannot be determined



15)In a map 1 inch represents 2.5 miles.
( I ) Distance b/w two cities is 50 inch
(II) 125 miles

Ans : C (Both r equal)

16) ( I ) Exterior angle of hexagon
( II) Interior angle of pentagon

Ans: A ( i.e Exterior angle is greater ),





17) ( I ) Distance b/w the points (0,0) to (5,5)
(II) Distance b/w the points (2,3) to (4,6)

Ans : C (Both r equal)

18) ( I ) Area of the circle of radius 5 cm

(II) Area of the rectangle of sides8cm,6cm

Ans :A (i.e Area of circle > Area of Rectangle)

19) ( I ) No of even elements b/w 1 and 25

(II) No of odd elements b/w 1 nad 26

Ans: B


20)In comparison of stmts last stmt Ans is : C Both r equal)

For reading comprehension i.e Mumbai,Vishagapatinam oil refineries passage the answers I,vemarked is ( Note : Qsn no is same as presented in the original Ramco Qsn paper)

17)E 18)C 19)C 20)B 21)C 22)E 23)C 24)D 25)C

Total no of Qsns 60 Time : 60 mins

Here I,ve given Ans for 29 Qsns.

Remaining Qsns are easy except english.

Try to workout Rice,Wheat,Pulses,Other cereals Passage after finishing of No 31-60 Qsns in orginal Qsn paper.After that go for the first pasage i.e Borrower,Industries,

Ramco Placement Paper : Ramco Placement Paper Technical 31 December 2010

RAMCO PAPER - 2011
(answers may not be correct please be careful)

2. M > D > Y ans: (a)

6. 10 in 4 seconds,
? in 6 minutes = 10x6x60/4 = 900 ans: (a)

7. a=2, b=4, c=5
(a+b)/c - c/(a+b) = 11/30 (ans).

8. 100(100000000+100000000)/10000 = 2x1000000 (ans).

9. what does the hexanumber E78 in radix 7.
(a) 12455 (b) 14153 (c) 14256 (d) 13541 (e) 131112 ans: (d)

10. Q is not equal to zero and k = (Q x n - s)/2 find n?
(a) (2 x k + s)/Q (b) (2 x s x k)/Q (c) (2 x k - s)/Q
(d) (2 x k + s x Q)/Q (e) (k + s)/Q

(from GRE book page no:411)
data:
A causes B or C, but not both
F occurs only if B occurs
D occurs if B or C occurs
E occurs only if C occurs
J occurs only if E or F occurs
D causes G,H or both
H occurs if E occurs
G occurs if F occurs

11. If A occurs which of the following must occurs

I. F & G
II. E and H
III. D

(a) I only (b) II only (c) III only (d) I,II, & III
(e) I & II (or) II & III but not both ans: (e)

12. If B occurs which must occur

(a) D (b) D and G (c) G and H (d) F and G (e) J ans: (a)

13. If J occurs which must have occured

(a) E (b) either B or C (c) both E & F (d) B (e) both B & C ans: (b)

14. which may occurs as a result of cause not mentioned

(1) D (2) A (3) F

(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 1 & 2 (d) 2 & 3 (e) 1,2,3 ans: (c)

15. E occurs which one cannot occurs

(a) A (b) F (c) D (d) C (e) J ans: (b)

11 to 15:- ----------- e , a , b , c , b ---------------


16. to 20. answers: a,b,a,c,d (or A,B,A,C,D) mostly small letters i.e
not the A,B, etc. given in question, a,b, etc. are
the answers of a,b,c,d,e the five choices.

16 to 20:- ----------- a , b , a , c , d ---------------



RAMCO ,C, QUESTION PAPER
******************************************************


1).
main()
{
char *p1="Name";
char *p2;
p2=(char *)malloc(20);
while(*p2++=*p1++);
printf("%s\n",p2);
}
Ans : An empty String

2).
main()
{
int x=20,y=35;
x = y++ + x++;
y = ++y + ++x;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}

Ans 57 94


3).
main()
{
int x=5;
printf("%d %d %d\n",x,x<<2,x>>2);
}

Ans 5 20 1


4).
#define swap1(a,b) a=a+b;b=a-b;a=a-b;
main()
{
int x=5,y=10;
swap1(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
swap2(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}

int swap2(int a,int b)
{
int temp;
temp=a;
b=a;
a=temp;
return;
}

Ans 10 5
10 5

5).
main()
{
char *ptr = "Ramco Systems";
(*ptr)++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
ptr++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
}
Ans Samco Systems
amco Systems

6).
#include
main()
{
char s1[]="Ramco";
char s2[]="Systems";
s1=s2;
printf("%s",s1);
}

Ans Compilation error giving it cannot be an modifible ,lvalue,

7).
#include
main()
{
char *p1;
char *p2;
p1=(char *) malloc(25);
p2=(char *) malloc(25);
strcpy(p1,"Ramco");
strcpy(p2,"Systems");
strcat(p1,p2);
printf("%s",p1);
}

Ans : RamcoSystems



8).
[1]. The following variable is available in file1.c
static int average_float;

Ans all the functions in the file1.c can access the variable


9).
Ans : [2]. extern int x;

Check the answer


10).
[3]. Another Problem with

# define TRUE 0
some code
while(TRUE) {
some code
}

This won,t go into the loop as TRUE is defined as 0
Ans NONE OF THE ABOVE i.e D


11).
Ans : [4]. A question in structures where the memebers are dd,mm,yy.

mm:dd:yy
09:07:97


12).
Ans : [5]. Another structure question

1 Rajiv System Analyst


13).
Answer

INFILE.DAT is copied to OUTFILE.DAT



14).

A question with argc and argv .
Input will be
c:\TEMP.EXE Ramco Systems India

Output will be
India: I n d i a
Systems: S y s t e m s
Ramco: R a m c o

Answer is choice d


15).
Structure swap

Ramco India
Ramco Systems Corporation
Ramco . Limited .

After swapping the result will be

First two will be swapped.

Ramco Systems Corporation
Ramco India
Ramco . Limited .


16).
int x;
main()
{
int x=0;
{
int x=10;
x++;
change_value(x);
x++;
Modify_value();
printf("First output: %d\n",x);
}
x++;
change_value(x);
printf("Second Output : %d\n",x);
Modify_value();
printf("Third Output : %d\n",x);
}

Modify_value()
{
return (x+=10);
}

change_value()
{
return(x+=1);
}

Ans : 12 1 1


17).
main()
{
int x=10,y=15;
x=x++;
y=++y;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}


Ans : 11 16


18).
main()
{
int a=0;
if(a=0) printf("Ramco Systems\n");
printf("Ramco Systems\n");
}

Ans : Ony one time
"Ramco Systems"
will be printed

Ramco Placement Paper : Ramco Placement Paper Technical 31 December 2010

RAMCO PAPER - 2011
(answers may not be correct please be careful)

2. M > D > Y ans: (a)

6. 10 in 4 seconds,
? in 6 minutes = 10x6x60/4 = 900 ans: (a)

7. a=2, b=4, c=5
(a+b)/c - c/(a+b) = 11/30 (ans).

8. 100(100000000+100000000)/10000 = 2x1000000 (ans).

9. what does the hexanumber E78 in radix 7.
(a) 12455 (b) 14153 (c) 14256 (d) 13541 (e) 131112 ans: (d)

10. Q is not equal to zero and k = (Q x n - s)/2 find n?
(a) (2 x k + s)/Q (b) (2 x s x k)/Q (c) (2 x k - s)/Q
(d) (2 x k + s x Q)/Q (e) (k + s)/Q

(from GRE book page no:411)
data:
A causes B or C, but not both
F occurs only if B occurs
D occurs if B or C occurs
E occurs only if C occurs
J occurs only if E or F occurs
D causes G,H or both
H occurs if E occurs
G occurs if F occurs

11. If A occurs which of the following must occurs

I. F & G
II. E and H
III. D

(a) I only (b) II only (c) III only (d) I,II, & III
(e) I & II (or) II & III but not both ans: (e)

12. If B occurs which must occur

(a) D (b) D and G (c) G and H (d) F and G (e) J ans: (a)

13. If J occurs which must have occured

(a) E (b) either B or C (c) both E & F (d) B (e) both B & C ans: (b)

14. which may occurs as a result of cause not mentioned

(1) D (2) A (3) F

(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 1 & 2 (d) 2 & 3 (e) 1,2,3 ans: (c)

15. E occurs which one cannot occurs

(a) A (b) F (c) D (d) C (e) J ans: (b)

11 to 15:- ----------- e , a , b , c , b ---------------


16. to 20. answers: a,b,a,c,d (or A,B,A,C,D) mostly small letters i.e
not the A,B, etc. given in question, a,b, etc. are
the answers of a,b,c,d,e the five choices.

16 to 20:- ----------- a , b , a , c , d ---------------



RAMCO ,C, QUESTION PAPER
******************************************************


1).
main()
{
char *p1="Name";
char *p2;
p2=(char *)malloc(20);
while(*p2++=*p1++);
printf("%s\n",p2);
}
Ans : An empty String

2).
main()
{
int x=20,y=35;
x = y++ + x++;
y = ++y + ++x;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}

Ans 57 94


3).
main()
{
int x=5;
printf("%d %d %d\n",x,x<<2,x>>2);
}

Ans 5 20 1


4).
#define swap1(a,b) a=a+b;b=a-b;a=a-b;
main()
{
int x=5,y=10;
swap1(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
swap2(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}

int swap2(int a,int b)
{
int temp;
temp=a;
b=a;
a=temp;
return;
}

Ans 10 5
10 5

5).
main()
{
char *ptr = "Ramco Systems";
(*ptr)++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
ptr++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
}
Ans Samco Systems
amco Systems

6).
#include
main()
{
char s1[]="Ramco";
char s2[]="Systems";
s1=s2;
printf("%s",s1);
}

Ans Compilation error giving it cannot be an modifible ,lvalue,

7).
#include
main()
{
char *p1;
char *p2;
p1=(char *) malloc(25);
p2=(char *) malloc(25);
strcpy(p1,"Ramco");
strcpy(p2,"Systems");
strcat(p1,p2);
printf("%s",p1);
}

Ans : RamcoSystems



8).
[1]. The following variable is available in file1.c
static int average_float;

Ans all the functions in the file1.c can access the variable


9).
Ans : [2]. extern int x;

Check the answer


10).
[3]. Another Problem with

# define TRUE 0
some code
while(TRUE) {
some code
}

This won,t go into the loop as TRUE is defined as 0
Ans NONE OF THE ABOVE i.e D


11).
Ans : [4]. A question in structures where the memebers are dd,mm,yy.

mm:dd:yy
09:07:97


12).
Ans : [5]. Another structure question

1 Rajiv System Analyst


13).
Answer

INFILE.DAT is copied to OUTFILE.DAT


14).

A question with argc and argv .
Input will be
c:\TEMP.EXE Ramco Systems India

Output will be
India: I n d i a
Systems: S y s t e m s
Ramco: R a m c o

Answer is choice d


15).
Structure swap

Ramco India
Ramco Systems Corporation
Ramco . Limited .

After swapping the result will be

First two will be swapped.

Ramco Systems Corporation
Ramco India
Ramco . Limited .


16).
int x;
main()
{
int x=0;
{
int x=10;
x++;
change_value(x);
x++;
Modify_value();
printf("First output: %d\n",x);
}
x++;
change_value(x);
printf("Second Output : %d\n",x);
Modify_value();
printf("Third Output : %d\n",x);
}

Modify_value()
{
return (x+=10);
}

change_value()
{
return(x+=1);
}

Ans : 12 1 1


17).
main()
{
int x=10,y=15;
x=x++;
y=++y;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}


Ans : 11 16

18).
main()
{
int a=0;
if(a=0) printf("Ramco Systems\n");
printf("Ramco Systems\n");
}

Ramco Placement Paper : P.E.C. , Chandigarh ,23 September 2007

REL recruited in 3 rounds:

1. Technical test according to ur branch ( 30 questions)(cutt off was 33%) - mechanical, electrical , electronics , civil or environmental ( ITS AN ELIMINATION ROUND)
2. Group discussion on topics related to energy , pollution , environment etc.(like nuclear deal , conservation of energy etc.) ( ITS not an ELIMINATION ROUND )
3. Interviev( HR + Technical)...basic Q from ur branch of engg. mainly from 3rd and 4th semesters.


scores are given for each round and the final total is done to get total score and the person is selectes on the final total score.


As it is well known that india`s energy needs are going to double in the next 6 to 10 years ..so the of power sector is on boom at present and therefore Energy/power companies are recruiting ppl in large numbers now so u have high chance of getting thru.
REL is paying a handsome pay to its recruits.

BEST OF LUCK!!!


Ramco Placement Paper : Technical - C & C++

1. How many butes does an array A(1:8,-2:2,1:5) require for storage if each element of the array is 24 bits long.
200 480 600 800 none

2. begin
i:=0;
j:=0; | block d
loop:
if(i != 0)
i := i-1;
else
i := i+1;

i := i+1; | block a
j := j+1; | block b
if (j <= 25)
goto loop;

end | block c
a) What is the value of i at [c]
2 ?
b) How many times is the goto executed
25 ?
c) How many times is the loop executed if i is initialized to 1
in [d] 26
d) How many times is the loop entered if the block [b] is changed
to j=j+1 ?
e) What is the value of i at [c] interchanging blocks [a] and [b] ?
2 ?
Follow the instructions given below [ From 1 to 8 ]
1. A cause B or C but not both
2. F occurs only if B occurs
3. D occurs if B or C occurs
4. E occurs if only c occurs
5. J occurs only if E or F occurs
6. H occurs if E occurs
7. D causes G, H or Both.
8. G occurs if F occurs.
Questions
---------
1. If A occurs which of the following may occur
1. F & G (ii) E & H (iii) D
Ans
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 3 only (d) 1,2,3 or 2 & 3 but not 1
(e) 1,2 & 3
2. If B occurs which must occur
Ans
(a) F & G (b) D & G (c) D (d) G & H (e) J
3. If J occurs which must occur
Ans
(a) E (b) Both E & F (c) Either B or C (d) B (e) Both B & c
4. Which may occur as a result by a cause not mentioned.
(I) D (II) A (III) F
Ans
(a) I only (b) II (c) I & II (d) II & III (e) I,II,III
5. If E occurs which cannot occur.
(a) F (b) A (c) D (d) C (e) J

1) A - G are 7 consecutive +ve integers not necessarily in the same order
1) B is the middle number
2) D is 3 less than c
3) the difference between F & A is equal in magnitude and sign to the difference between E & C
4) Neither F nor C lie between E & G
a) What is the value of B-F
1 2 -1 -2 cannot be determined
b) which is greatest
F C A E cannot be determined
c) Given both A & B are primes what is the lowest value of E
8 6 9 12 cannot
2) Given that a,b,c,d,e each represent one of the digits between
1-9 and that the following multiplication holds

a b c d e
4
----------
e d c b a


1) Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
char *p1="Name";
char *p2;
p2=(char *)malloc(20);
while(*p2++=*p1++);
printf("%s\n",p2);
}
Ans. An empty string

2) Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
int x=20,y=35;
x = y++ + x++;
y = ++y + ++x;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
Ans. 57 94
3) Find the output for the following C program

main()
{
int x=5;
printf("%d %d %d\n",x,x<<2,x>>2);
}
Ans. 5 20 1

4) Find the output for the following C program
#define swap1(a,b) a=a+b;b=a-b;a=a-b;
main()
{
int x=5,y=10;
swap1(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
swap2(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
int swap2(int a,int b)
{
int temp;
temp=a;
b=a;
a=temp;
return;
}
Ans. 10 5
5) Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
char *ptr = "Ramco Systems";
(*ptr)++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
ptr++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
}

Ans. Samco Systems
6) Find the output for the following C program

#include
main()
{
char s1[]="Ramco";
char s2[]="Systems";
s1=s2;
printf("%s",s1);
}
Ans. Compilation error giving it cannot be an modifiable ,lvalue,
7) Find the output for the following C program
#include
main()
{
char *p1;
char *p2;
p1=(char *) malloc(25);
p2=(char *) malloc(25);
strcpy(p1,"Ramco");
strcpy(p2,"Systems");
strcat(p1,p2);
printf("%s",p1);
}Ans. RamcoSystems
8) Find the output for the following C program given that
[1]. The following variable is available in file1.c
static int average_float;
Ans. All the functions in the file1.c can access the variable
9) Find the output for the following C program
# define TRUE 0
some code
while(TRUE)
{
some code
}
Ans. This won,t go into the loop as TRUE is defined as 0
10) Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
int x=10;
x++;
change_value(x);
x++;
Modify_value();
printf("First output: %d\n",x);
}
x++;
change_value(x);
printf("Second Output : %d\n",x);
Modify_value(x);
printf("Third Output : %d\n",x);
}
Modify_value()
{
return (x+=10);
}
change_value()
{
return(x+=1);
}
Ans. 12 1 1

Ramco Placement Paper : 1 January 2004

RAMCO PAPER - 2004
Ramco Sample Paper #1

Directions: Each of the following question has a question and two statements labelled as (i) and (ii). Use the data/information given in (i) and (ii) to decide whether the data are sufficient to answer the question record your answer as

A) If you can get the answer from (1)alone but not from (2)
B) If you can get the answer from (2)alone but not from (1)
C) If can get the answer from (1)and (2)together ,although neither statement by itself suffice
D) If statement (1)alone suffices and statement (2) alone also suffice.
E) If can,t get the answer from statements (1) and (2) together and you need more data.

Q1)What will be the population of city X in 1991?

1) Population of the city has 55% annual growth rate
2) in 1991,the population of city X was 8 million

Ans:C


Q2) Was it Rani,s birthday yesterday?

1)Lata spends Rs.100 on Rani,s birthday
2)Lata spent Rs.100 yesterday

Ans: E


Q3)Is 3*5 or is 4*6 greater ?

1)a*b =b*a
2)a*b is the remainder of ab%(a+b)

Ans:B


Q4)Will the graph X-Y pass through the origin?

1) x proportional to the Y
2)increment in y per units rise of x is fixed.

Ans:E


Q5) What was the value of the machine 2 years ago?

1) the deprecition of the value of the machine per year is 10%
2)present value of the machine is rs 8000/

Ans:C


Q6) What will be the area of a square that can be inscribed in a circle?

1) Radius of the circle is T
2) Length of a diagonal of the square is 2r

Ans:D


Q7) Can it be concluded that the port made more profit in 1988 than in 1987

1) 1987

Total tonnage handled by the port 10 million tonnes Expenditure made by the port to handle one tonne of cargo Rs.20/-



2) 1988

Total tonnage handled by the port 12.5 million tonnes Expenditure made by the port to handle one tonne of cargo Rs 25/-

Ans: E

Q8) There are two figures viz., a circle and a square. Which having greater area?

1) Perimeter of the circle is the same as the perimeter of the square.
2) Eleven times the radius is equal to seven times the length of one side of the square.

Ans: D

Q9) A candidate who was found to be under weightin medical test had been selected provisionally subject to his attainment of 60Kg weight within one year. What should be the percentage increase of his weightso that selection is confirmed after one year.

1) Weight (Kg)=16+8 Height (ft) is standard equation for the Indian population. The candidates height is 5.5
2) His present weight is 55Kg.

Ans: D


Q10) Is angle U=90

1) sin**2(U)+cos**2(U)=1
2) sin**2(U)-+cos**2(U)=1

Ans: E


Q11) What will be the average age of workers of an Institution after two years?

1) Present average age is 35 years
2) There are total 20 workers in the Institution

Ans: A


Q12) Can it be concluded that firestry is getting increasing importance in India? ( Disregarding the change in money value )

1)

Name of the plan Expenditure on Forest (Crores of rupees)
First five year plan
Second five year plan
10
19

2)

Name of the plan Expenditure on Forest (Crores of rupees)
First five year plan
Second five year plan 46
92.5

Ans: E

Q13) Is AB>AM ( A Triangle is given )
1) AB
2) M is any point other than B and C on BC

Ans: E

Q14) Is X^2+Y^2
1) 0<1
2) 0<1 p="" y)<="" to="" equal="" not="" (x="" x!="Y" and=""> <1><1

Ans: C


Q15) Can it be concluded that angle ABO = angle ODC
1) ABCD is a Parallelogram and O is the point of intersection of the diagonals.
2) Angle DOC =75deg. and angle DAO =35deg.

Ans: A


Q16) What is the value of x+y?
1) 2y=x+6
2) 5x=10y-30

Ans: E


Q17) How many students are there in the class?
1) 30 students play foot ball and 40 play cricket .
2)Each student plays either foot ball or cricket or both.

Ans: E


Q18) What is the value of a:b?
1) a=x+10%ofx
2) b=a+10%ofa

Ans: B


Q19) What is the maximum value of the expression 5+8x-8x^2?
1) x is real
2) x is not positive

Ans: C


Q20) What will be the value of the greatest angle of the triangle ABC?
1) Angles of the triangle are in the ration 2:5:3
2) The side opposite to the greatest angle is the longest side.

Ans: A


Q21) What is the range of values of x?
1)( x-2 ) / ( 2x + 5 ) < 1/3
2)2x /3 + 17/3 > 3x - 20

Ans: D


Q22) Of the two which one is the greater -- -3/x , -3/y?
1) x,y>0
2) x< p=""> <>

Ans: C


Q23) What percentage of the candidates passed both in science and mathematics?
1) 52 percent of the candidates failed in science
2) 42% of the candidates failed in mathematics

Ans: C


Q24) How much pure H2SO4 (Hydro Sulphuric Acid) should be added to bring down the percentage of impuritity to 5%?
1). 50 liters of pure H2SO4 was diluted
2). dilution was to the extent of 20%

Ans:C


Q25) What is the cost of building when archtects feeses was 70,000
1. Architect gets 10% for the first Rs. 50000 of the cost of building
2. Architect gets 3% on the cost of the building over 50000

Ans:C


Q26) What is the value of BC?( here one triangle figure is there )
1). AP=4
2). PQ=5

Ans: E


Q27) What is the area of the shaded portion (assume AB, CD are arcs of two circles with centre at 0.)Here one arc figure is there
1). CA=20m
2). CB=5m

Ans:C


Q28) What is the area of the greatest circle that can be out from rectangular paper
1). length of the paper is 30cm
2). Width of the paper is 21cm

Ans:B


Q29) Y is what percentage of X?

1). 0.3x=Y
2). 3x-10y=0

Ans:D


Q30) What is the area of the trapezium abcd where ab is 5cm

1. BC=7CM
2. AB+CD= 16CM


Directions :- Each sentence below has one or two blanks.Choose the word from the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Q31) The air was bitter cold, the temperature well below the freezing point , yet they found themselves ------ freely as they clambered up the steep northern slope

Ans: disporting


Q32) We were taken when we heard of his defection , never having suspected that he was anything but loyal. So capable had been his ---- or and devotion to cease

Ans: presentiment


Q33) War and peace are mutually ------- states of being and war to preserve peace is not a paradox . It is a -----

Ans: incompatible -- contradiction


Q34) Although the injury appeared ------, the examination by the ophthomologist revealed that he would need immediate surgery to save his sight.

Ans: superficial

Q35 to Q40 - On similar pattern as above.

Antonyms
Q41. corroborative ---- refutable
Q42. obnoxious ---- harmless
Q43. sanction ---- hinder
Q44. empirical ---- experimental
Q45. aborigine ---- emigrant

Directions for questions 56- 60 . Questions 56 -60 are based on the following information:

A port has four berths W,V,X,Y. Of these two are general cargo berth, one is a fertiliser berth and one is for liquid cargo, When vessel A arrived it was berthed at berth V but vessel B which along with A had to wait prior to berthing as vessel C was working in berth Y and vessel D was working in berth W .Vessel E came to unload fertiliser and did not have to wait. All are specilised berths i.e. general cargo vessel has to work only in a general cargo berth. So is true for fertiliser vessel and liquid cargo vessel.

Q56. The vessel E should be alotted to the berth.
Ans: X

Q57. Which of the following berth can accept a vessel carrying liquid cargo--W, V, X, Y
Ans: V

Q58. Which of the following is not a general cargo vessel--A ,B, C, D, E
Ans:A

Q59. Total number of general cargo vessels mentioned in the above description is
Ans:3

Q60. Whcih of the following allotments is possible
Ans: B to W

Ramco Placement Paper : Technical - C & C++

Ramco

Directions: Each of the following question has a question and two statements labelled as (i) and (ii). Use the data/information given in (i) and (ii) to decide whether the data are sufficient to answer the question record your answer as

A) If you can get the answer from (1)alone but not from (2)
B) If you can get the answer from (2)alone but not from (1)
C) If can get the answer from (1)and (2)together ,although neither statement by itself suffice
D) If statement (1)alone suffices and statement (2) alone also suffice.
E) If can,t get the answer from statements (1) and (2) together and you need more data.

What will be the population of city X in 1991?
1) Population of the city has 55% annual growth rate
2) in 1991,the population of city X was 8 million
Ans:C


Was it Rani,s birthday yesterday?
1)Lata spends Rs.100 on Rani,s birthday
2)Lata spent Rs.100 yesterdayAns: E


Is 3*5 or is 4*6 greater ?
1) a*b =b*a
2) a*b is the remainder of ab%(a+b)
Ans:B


Will the graph X-Y pass through the origin?
1) x proportional to the Y
2)increment in y per units rise of x is fixed.
Ans:E


What was the value of the machine 2 years ago?

1) the deprecition of the value of the machine per year is 10%
2)present value of the machine is rs 8000/

Ans:C

What will be the area of a square that can be inscribed in a circle?
1) Radius of the circle is T
2) Length of a diagonal of the square is 2r
Ans:D


There are two figures viz., a circle and a square. Which having greater area?
1) Perimeter of the circle is the same as the perimeter of the square.
2) Eleven times the radius is equal to seven times the length of one side of the square.
Ans: D


A candidate who was found to be under weightin medical test had been selected provisionally subject to his attainment of 60Kg weight within one year. What should be the percentage increase of his weightso that selection is confirmed after one year.
1) Weight (Kg)=16+8 Height (ft) is standard equation for the Indian population. The candidates height is 5.5
2) His present weight is 55Kg.
Ans: D


Is angle µ=90
1) sin**2(µ)+cos**2(µ)=1
2) sin**2(µ)-+cos**2(µ)=1
Ans: E


What will be the average age of workers of an Institution after two years?
1) Present average age is 35 years
2) There are total 20 workers in the Institution
Ans: A


Is AB>AM ( A Triangle is given )
1) AB2) M is any point other than B and C on BC
Ans: E


Is X^2+Y^21) 02) 0Ans: C


Can it be concluded that angle ABO = angle ODC
1) ABCD is a Parallelogram and O is the point of intersection of the diagonals.
2) Angle DOC =75deg. and angle DAO =35deg.
Ans: A


What is the value of x+y?
1) 2y=x+6
2) 5x=10y-30
Ans: E


How many students are there in the class?
1) 30 students play foot ball and 40 play cricket .
2)Each student plays either foot ball or cricket or both.
Ans: E


What is the value of a:b?
1) a=x+10%ofx
2) b=a+10%ofa
Ans: B


What is the maximum value of the expression 5+8x-8x^2?
1) x is real
2) x is not positive
Ans: C


What will be the value of the greatest angle of the triangle ABC?
1) Angles of the triangle are in the ration 2:5:3
2) The side opposite to the greatest angle is the longest side.
Ans: A


What is the range of values of x?
1)( x-2 ) / ( 2x + 5 ) < 1/3
2)2x /3 + 17/3 > 3x - 20
Ans: D


Of the two which one is the greater -- -3/x , -3/y?
1) x,y>0

Technical Questions


Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
char *p1="Name";
char *p2;
p2=(char *)malloc(20);
while(*p2++=*p1++);
printf("%s\n",p2);
}
Ans. An empty string

Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
int x=20,y=35;
x = y++ + x++;
y = ++y + ++x;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
Ans. 57 94


Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
int x=5;
printf("%d %d %d\n",x,x<<2,x>>2);
}
Ans. 5 20 1


Find the output for the following C program
#define swap1(a,b) a=a+b;b=a-b;a=a-b;
main()
{
int x=5,y=10;
swap1(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
swap2(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
int swap2(int a,int b)
{
int temp;
temp=a;
b=a;
a=temp;
return;
}

Ans. 10 5

Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
char *ptr = "Ramco Systems";
(*ptr)++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
ptr++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
}
Ans. Samco Systems


Find the output for the following C program
#include
main()
{
char s1[]="Ramco";
char s2[]="Systems";
s1=s2;
printf("%s",s1);
}

Ans. Compilation error giving it cannot be an modifiable ,lvalue,

Find the output for the following C program
#include
main()
{
char *p1;
char *p2;
p1=(char *) malloc(25);
p2=(char *) malloc(25);
strcpy(p1,"Ramco");
strcpy(p2,"Systems");
strcat(p1,p2);
printf("%s",p1);
}
Ans. RamcoSystems


Find the output for the following C program given that
[1]. The following variable is available in file1.c
static int average_float;
Ans. All the functions in the file1.c can access the variable


Find the output for the following C program

# define TRUE 0
some code
while(TRUE)
{
some code
}

Ans. This won,t go into the loop as TRUE is defined as 0

Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
int x=10;
x++;
change_value(x);
x++;
Modify_value();
printf("First output: %d\n",x);
}
x++;
change_value(x);
printf("Second Output : %d\n",x);
Modify_value(x);
printf("Third Output : %d\n",x);
}
Modify_value()
{
return (x+=10);
}
change_value()
{
return(x+=1);
}
Ans. 12 1 1


Find the output for the following C program

main()
{
int x=10,y=15;
x=x++;
y=++y;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
Ans. 11 16

Find the output for the following C programmain()
{
int a=0;
if(a=0) printf("Ramco Systems\n");
printf("Ramco Systems\n");
}
Ans. Ony one time "Ramco Systems" will be printed


Find the output for the following C program
#include
int SumElement(int *,int);
void main(void)
{
int x[10];
int i=10;
for(;i;)
{
i--;
*(x+i)=i;
}
printf("%d",SumElement(x,10));
}
int SumElement(int array[],int size)
{
int i=0;
float sum=0;
for(;isum+=array[i];
return sum;
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
int printf(const char*,...);
void main(void)
{
int i=100,j=10,k=20;
-- int sum;
float ave;
char myformat[]="ave=%.2f";
sum=i+j+k;
ave=sum/3.0;
printf(myformat,ave);
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
{
int a[10];
printf("%d",((a+9) + (a+1)));
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void)
{
struct s{
int x;
float y;
}s1={25,45.00};
union u{
int x;
float y;
} u1;
u1=(union u)s1;
printf("%d and %f",u1.x,u1.y);
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void)
{
unsigned int c;
unsigned x=0x3;
scanf("%u",&c);
switch(c&x)
{
case 3: printf("Hello!\t");
case 2: printf("Welcome\t");
case 1: printf("To All\t");
default:printf("\n");
}
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
int fn(void);
void print(int,int(*)());
int i=10;
void main(void)
{
int i=20;
print(i,fn);
}
void print(int i,int (*fn1)())
{
printf("%d\n",(*fn1)());
}
int fn(void)
{
return(i-=5);
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
{
char numbers[5][6]={"Zero","One","Two","Three","Four"};
printf("%s is %c",&numbers[4][0],numbers[0][0]);
}


Find the output for the following C program
int bags[5]={20,5,20,3,20};
void main(void)
{
int pos=5,*next();
*next()=pos;
printf("%d %d %d",pos,*next(),bags[0]);
}
int *next()
{
int i;
for(i=0;i<5;i++)
if (bags[i]==20)
return(bags+i);
printf("Error!");
exit(0);
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void)
{
int y,z;
int x=y=z=10;
int f=x;
float ans=0.0;
f *=x*y;
ans=x/3.0+y/3;
printf("%d %.2f",f,ans);
}

Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
{
double dbl=20.4530,d=4.5710,dblvar3;
double dbln(void);
dblvar3=dbln();
printf("%.2f\t%.2f\t%.2f\n",dbl,d,dblvar3);
}
double dbln(void)
{
double dblvar3;
dbl=dblvar3=4.5;
return(dbl+d+dblvar3);
}

Find the output for the following C program
#include
static int i=5;
void main(void)
{
int sum=0;
do
{
sum+=(1/i);
}while(0}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void)
{
int oldvar=25,newvar=-25;
int swap(int,int);
swap(oldvar,newvar);
printf("Numbers are %d\t%d",newvar,oldvar);
}
int swap(int oldval,int newval)
{
int tempval=oldval;
oldval=newval;

newval=tempval;
}

Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
{
int i=100,j=20;
i++=j;
i*=j;
printf("%d\t%d\n",i,j);
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
int newval(int);
void main(void)
{
int ia[]={12,24,45,0};
int i;
int sum=0;
for(i=0;ia[i];i++)
{
sum+=newval(ia[i]);
}
printf("Sum= %d",sum);
}
int newval(int x)
{
static int div=1;
return(x/div++);
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
{
int var1,var2,var3,minmax;
var1=5;
var2=5;
var3=6;
minmax=(var1>var2)?(var1>var3)?var1:var3:(var2>var3)?var2:var3;
printf("%d\n",minmax);


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
{
void pa(int *a,int n);
int arr[5]={5,4,3,2,1};
pa(arr,5);
}
void pa(int *a,int n)
{
int i;
for(i=0;iprintf("%d\n",*(a++)+i);
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
void print(void);
{
print();
}
void f1(void)
{
printf("\nf1():");
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include "6.c"
void print(void)
{
extern void f1(void);
f1();
}
static void f1(void)
{
printf("\n static f1().");
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
static int i=50;
int print(int i);
void main(void)
{
static int i=100;
while(print(i))
{
printf("%d\n",i);
i--;
}
}
int print(int x)
{
static int i=2;
return(i--);
}


Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
typedef struct Ntype
{
int i;
char c;
long x;
} NewType;
void main(void)
{
NewType *c;
c=(NewType *)malloc(sizeof(NewType));
c->i=100;
c->c=,C,;
(*c).x=100L;
printf("(%d,%c,%4Ld)",c->i,c->c,c->x);
}

Find the output for the following C program
#include
void main(void);
const int k=100;
void main(void)
{
int a[100];
int sum=0;
for(k=0;k<100;k++)
*(a+k)=k;
sum+=a[--k];
printf("%d",sum);
}

Ramco Placement Paper : Technical - C & C++

RAMCO SYSTEMS




1. How many butes does an array A(1:8,-2:2,1:5) require for storage if each element of the array is 24 bits long.
200 480 600 800 none

2. begin
i:=0;
j:=0; | block d
loop:
if(i != 0)
i := i-1;
else
i := i+1;

i := i+1; | block a
j := j+1; | block b
if (j <= 25)
goto loop;

end | block c
a) What is the value of i at [c]
2 ?
b) How many times is the goto executed
25 ?
c) How many times is the loop executed if i is initialized to 1
in [d] 26
d) How many times is the loop entered if the block [b] is changed
to j=j+1 ?
e) What is the value of i at [c] interchanging blocks [a] and [b] ?
2 ?
Follow the instructions given below [ From 1 to 8 ]
1. A cause B or C but not both
2. F occurs only if B occurs
3. D occurs if B or C occurs
4. E occurs if only c occurs
5. J occurs only if E or F occurs
6. H occurs if E occurs
7. D causes G, H or Both.
8. G occurs if F occurs.
Questions
---------
1. If A occurs which of the following may occur
1. F & G (ii) E & H (iii) D
Ans
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 3 only (d) 1,2,3 or 2 & 3 but not 1
(e) 1,2 & 3
2. If B occurs which must occur
Ans
(a) F & G (b) D & G (c) D (d) G & H (e) J
3. If J occurs which must occur
Ans
(a) E (b) Both E & F (c) Either B or C (d) B (e) Both B & c
4. Which may occur as a result by a cause not mentioned.
(I) D (II) A (III) F
Ans
(a) I only (b) II (c) I & II (d) II & III (e) I,II,III
5. If E occurs which cannot occur.
(a) F (b) A (c) D (d) C (e) J

1) A - G are 7 consecutive +ve integers not necessarily in the same order
1) B is the middle number
2) D is 3 less than c
3) the difference between F & A is equal in magnitude and sign to the difference between E & C
4) Neither F nor C lie between E & G
a) What is the value of B-F
1 2 -1 -2 cannot be determined
b) which is greatest
F C A E cannot be determined
c) Given both A & B are primes what is the lowest value of E
8 6 9 12 cannot
2) Given that a,b,c,d,e each represent one of the digits between
1-9 and that the following multiplication holds

a b c d e
4
----------
e d c b a


1) Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
char *p1="Name";
char *p2;
p2=(char *)malloc(20);
while(*p2++=*p1++);
printf("%s\n",p2);
}
Ans. An empty string

2) Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
int x=20,y=35;
x = y++ + x++;
y = ++y + ++x;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
Ans. 57 94
3) Find the output for the following C program

main()
{
int x=5;
printf("%d %d %d\n",x,x<<2,x>>2);
}
Ans. 5 20 1

4) Find the output for the following C program
#define swap1(a,b) a=a+b;b=a-b;a=a-b;
main()
{
int x=5,y=10;
swap1(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
swap2(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
int swap2(int a,int b)
{
int temp;
temp=a;
b=a;
a=temp;
return;
}
Ans. 10 5
5) Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
char *ptr = "Ramco Systems";
(*ptr)++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
ptr++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
}

Ans. Samco Systems
6) Find the output for the following C program

#include
main()
{
char s1[]="Ramco";
char s2[]="Systems";
s1=s2;
printf("%s",s1);
}
Ans. Compilation error giving it cannot be an modifiable ,lvalue,
7) Find the output for the following C program
#include
main()
{
char *p1;
char *p2;
p1=(char *) malloc(25);
p2=(char *) malloc(25);
strcpy(p1,"Ramco");
strcpy(p2,"Systems");
strcat(p1,p2);
printf("%s",p1);
}Ans. RamcoSystems
8) Find the output for the following C program given that
[1]. The following variable is available in file1.c
static int average_float;
Ans. All the functions in the file1.c can access the variable
9) Find the output for the following C program
# define TRUE 0
some code
while(TRUE)
{
some code
}
Ans. This won,t go into the loop as TRUE is defined as 0
10) Find the output for the following C program
main()
{
int x=10;
x++;
change_value(x);
x++;
Modify_value();
printf("First output: %d\n",x);
}
x++;
change_value(x);
printf("Second Output : %d\n",x);
Modify_value(x);
printf("Third Output : %d\n",x);
}
Modify_value()
{
return (x+=10);
}
change_value()
{
return(x+=1);
}
Ans. 12 1 1

Ramco Placement Paper : General - other

RAMCO PAPER - 2004
(answers may not be correct please be careful)

2. M > D > Y ans: (a)

6. 10 in 4 seconds,
? in 6 minutes = 10x6x60/4 = 900 ans: (a)

7. a=2, b=4, c=5
(a+b)/c - c/(a+b) = 11/30 (ans).

8. 100(100000000+100000000)/10000 = 2x1000000 (ans).

9. what does the hexanumber E78 in radix 7.
(a) 12455 (b) 14153 (c) 14256 (d) 13541 (e) 131112 ans: (d)

10. Q is not equal to zero and k = (Q x n - s)/2 find n?
(a) (2 x k + s)/Q (b) (2 x s x k)/Q (c) (2 x k - s)/Q
(d) (2 x k + s x Q)/Q (e) (k + s)/Q

(from GRE book page no:411)
data:
A causes B or C, but not both
F occurs only if B occurs
D occurs if B or C occurs
E occurs only if C occurs
J occurs only if E or F occurs
D causes G,H or both
H occurs if E occurs
G occurs if F occurs

11. If A occurs which of the following must occurs

I. F & G
II. E and H
III. D

(a) I only (b) II only (c) III only (d) I,II, & III
(e) I & II (or) II & III but not both ans: (e)

12. If B occurs which must occur

(a) D (b) D and G (c) G and H (d) F and G (e) J ans: (a)

13. If J occurs which must have occured

(a) E (b) either B or C (c) both E & F (d) B (e) both B & C ans: (b)

14. which may occurs as a result of cause not mentioned

(1) D (2) A (3) F

(a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 1 & 2 (d) 2 & 3 (e) 1,2,3 ans: (c)

15. E occurs which one cannot occurs

(a) A (b) F (c) D (d) C (e) J ans: (b)

11 to 15:- ----------- e , a , b , c , b ---------------


16. to 20. answers: a,b,a,c,d (or A,B,A,C,D) mostly small letters i.e
not the A,B, etc. given in question, a,b, etc. are
the answers of a,b,c,d,e the five choices.

16 to 20:- ----------- a , b , a , c , d ---------------



RAMCO ,C, QUESTION PAPER
******************************************************


1).
main()
{
char *p1="Name";
char *p2;
p2=(char *)malloc(20);
while(*p2++=*p1++);
printf("%s\n",p2);
}
Ans : An empty String

2).
main()
{
int x=20,y=35;
x = y++ + x++;
y = ++y + ++x;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}

Ans 57 94


3).
main()
{
int x=5;
printf("%d %d %d\n",x,x<<2,x>>2);
}

Ans 5 20 1


4).
#define swap1(a,b) a=a+b;b=a-b;a=a-b;
main()
{
int x=5,y=10;
swap1(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
swap2(x,y);
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}

int swap2(int a,int b)
{
int temp;
temp=a;
b=a;
a=temp;
return;
}

Ans 10 5
10 5

5).
main()
{
char *ptr = "Ramco Systems";
(*ptr)++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
ptr++;
printf("%s\n",ptr);
}
Ans Samco Systems
amco Systems

6).
#include
main()
{
char s1[]="Ramco";
char s2[]="Systems";
s1=s2;
printf("%s",s1);
}

Ans Compilation error giving it cannot be an modifible ,lvalue,

7).
#include
main()
{
char *p1;
char *p2;
p1=(char *) malloc(25);
p2=(char *) malloc(25);
strcpy(p1,"Ramco");
strcpy(p2,"Systems");
strcat(p1,p2);
printf("%s",p1);
}

Ans : RamcoSystems



8).
[1]. The following variable is available in file1.c
static int average_float;

Ans all the functions in the file1.c can access the variable


9).
Ans : [2]. extern int x;

Check the answer


10).
[3]. Another Problem with

# define TRUE 0
some code
while(TRUE) {
some code
}

This won,t go into the loop as TRUE is defined as 0
Ans NONE OF THE ABOVE i.e D


11).
Ans : [4]. A question in structures where the memebers are dd,mm,yy.

mm:dd:yy
09:07:97


12).
Ans : [5]. Another structure question

1 Rajiv System Analyst


13).
Answer

INFILE.DAT is copied to OUTFILE.DAT



14).

A question with argc and argv .
Input will be
c:\TEMP.EXE Ramco Systems India

Output will be
India: I n d i a
Systems: S y s t e m s
Ramco: R a m c o

Answer is choice d


15).
Structure swap

Ramco India
Ramco Systems Corporation
Ramco . Limited .

After swapping the result will be

First two will be swapped.

Ramco Systems Corporation
Ramco India
Ramco . Limited .


16).
int x;
main()
{
int x=0;
{
int x=10;
x++;
change_value(x);
x++;
Modify_value();
printf("First output: %d\n",x);
}
x++;
change_value(x);
printf("Second Output : %d\n",x);
Modify_value();
printf("Third Output : %d\n",x);
}

Modify_value()
{
return (x+=10);
}

change_value()
{
return(x+=1);
}

Ans : 12 1 1


17).
main()
{
int x=10,y=15;
x=x++;
y=++y;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}


Ans : 11 16


18).
main()
{
int a=0;
if(a=0) printf("Ramco Systems\n");
printf("Ramco Systems\n");
}

Ans : Ony one time
"Ramco Systems"
will be printed


Ramco Placement Paper : General - other - 1 January 2004

RAMCO PAPER - 2004
Ramco Sample Paper #1

Directions: Each of the following question has a question and two statements labelled as (i) and (ii). Use the data/information given in (i) and (ii) to decide whether the data are sufficient to answer the question record your answer as

A) If you can get the answer from (1)alone but not from (2)
B) If you can get the answer from (2)alone but not from (1)
C) If can get the answer from (1)and (2)together ,although neither statement by itself suffice
D) If statement (1)alone suffices and statement (2) alone also suffice.
E) If can,t get the answer from statements (1) and (2) together and you need more data.

Q1)What will be the population of city X in 1991?

1) Population of the city has 55% annual growth rate
2) in 1991,the population of city X was 8 million

Ans:C


Q2) Was it Rani,s birthday yesterday?

1)Lata spends Rs.100 on Rani,s birthday
2)Lata spent Rs.100 yesterday

Ans: E


Q3)Is 3*5 or is 4*6 greater ?

1)a*b =b*a
2)a*b is the remainder of ab%(a+b)

Ans:B


Q4)Will the graph X-Y pass through the origin?

1) x proportional to the Y
2)increment in y per units rise of x is fixed.

Ans:E


Q5) What was the value of the machine 2 years ago?

1) the deprecition of the value of the machine per year is 10%
2)present value of the machine is rs 8000/

Ans:C


Q6) What will be the area of a square that can be inscribed in a circle?

1) Radius of the circle is T
2) Length of a diagonal of the square is 2r

Ans:D


Q7) Can it be concluded that the port made more profit in 1988 than in 1987

1) 1987

Total tonnage handled by the port 10 million tonnes Expenditure made by the port to handle one tonne of cargo Rs.20/-



2) 1988

Total tonnage handled by the port 12.5 million tonnes Expenditure made by the port to handle one tonne of cargo Rs 25/-

Ans: E

Q8) There are two figures viz., a circle and a square. Which having greater area?

1) Perimeter of the circle is the same as the perimeter of the square.
2) Eleven times the radius is equal to seven times the length of one side of the square.

Ans: D

Q9) A candidate who was found to be under weightin medical test had been selected provisionally subject to his attainment of 60Kg weight within one year. What should be the percentage increase of his weightso that selection is confirmed after one year.

1) Weight (Kg)=16+8 Height (ft) is standard equation for the Indian population. The candidates height is 5.5
2) His present weight is 55Kg.

Ans: D


Q10) Is angle U=90

1) sin**2(U)+cos**2(U)=1
2) sin**2(U)-+cos**2(U)=1

Ans: E


Q11) What will be the average age of workers of an Institution after two years?

1) Present average age is 35 years
2) There are total 20 workers in the Institution

Ans: A


Q12) Can it be concluded that firestry is getting increasing importance in India? ( Disregarding the change in money value )

1)

Name of the plan Expenditure on Forest (Crores of rupees)
First five year plan
Second five year plan
10
19

2)

Name of the plan Expenditure on Forest (Crores of rupees)
First five year plan
Second five year plan 46
92.5

Ans: E

Q13) Is AB>AM ( A Triangle is given )
1) AB2) M is any point other than B and C on BC

Ans: E

Q14) Is X^2+Y^21) 02) 0

Ans: C


Q15) Can it be concluded that angle ABO = angle ODC
1) ABCD is a Parallelogram and O is the point of intersection of the diagonals.
2) Angle DOC =75deg. and angle DAO =35deg.

Ans: A


Q16) What is the value of x+y?
1) 2y=x+6
2) 5x=10y-30

Ans: E


Q17) How many students are there in the class?
1) 30 students play foot ball and 40 play cricket .
2)Each student plays either foot ball or cricket or both.

Ans: E


Q18) What is the value of a:b?
1) a=x+10%ofx
2) b=a+10%ofa

Ans: B


Q19) What is the maximum value of the expression 5+8x-8x^2?
1) x is real
2) x is not positive

Ans: C


Q20) What will be the value of the greatest angle of the triangle ABC?
1) Angles of the triangle are in the ration 2:5:3
2) The side opposite to the greatest angle is the longest side.

Ans: A


Q21) What is the range of values of x?
1)( x-2 ) / ( 2x + 5 ) < 1/3
2)2x /3 + 17/3 > 3x - 20

Ans: D


Q22) Of the two which one is the greater -- -3/x , -3/y?
1) x,y>0
2) x

Ans: C


Q23) What percentage of the candidates passed both in science and mathematics?
1) 52 percent of the candidates failed in science
2) 42% of the candidates failed in mathematics

Ans: C


Q24) How much pure H2SO4 (Hydro Sulphuric Acid) should be added to bring down the percentage of impuritity to 5%?
1). 50 liters of pure H2SO4 was diluted
2). dilution was to the extent of 20%

Ans:C


Q25) What is the cost of building when archtects feeses was 70,000
1. Architect gets 10% for the first Rs. 50000 of the cost of building
2. Architect gets 3% on the cost of the building over 50000

Ans:C


Q26) What is the value of BC?( here one triangle figure is there )
1). AP=4
2). PQ=5

Ans: E


Q27) What is the area of the shaded portion (assume AB, CD are arcs of two circles with centre at 0.)Here one arc figure is there
1). CA=20m
2). CB=5m

Ans:C


Q28) What is the area of the greatest circle that can be out from rectangular paper
1). length of the paper is 30cm
2). Width of the paper is 21cm

Ans:B


Q29) Y is what percentage of X?

1). 0.3x=Y
2). 3x-10y=0

Ans:D


Q30) What is the area of the trapezium abcd where ab is 5cm

1. BC=7CM
2. AB+CD= 16CM


Directions :- Each sentence below has one or two blanks.Choose the word from the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Q31) The air was bitter cold, the temperature well below the freezing point , yet they found themselves ------ freely as they clambered up the steep northern slope

Ans: disporting


Q32) We were taken when we heard of his defection , never having suspected that he was anything but loyal. So capable had been his ---- or and devotion to cease

Ans: presentiment


Q33) War and peace are mutually ------- states of being and war to preserve peace is not a paradox . It is a -----

Ans: incompatible -- contradiction


Q34) Although the injury appeared ------, the examination by the ophthomologist revealed that he would need immediate surgery to save his sight.

Ans: superficial

Q35 to Q40 - On similar pattern as above.

Antonyms
Q41. corroborative ---- refutable
Q42. obnoxious ---- harmless
Q43. sanction ---- hinder
Q44. empirical ---- experimental
Q45. aborigine ---- emigrant

Directions for questions 56- 60 . Questions 56 -60 are based on the following information:

A port has four berths W,V,X,Y. Of these two are general cargo berth, one is a fertiliser berth and one is for liquid cargo, When vessel A arrived it was berthed at berth V but vessel B which along with A had to wait prior to berthing as vessel C was working in berth Y and vessel D was working in berth W .Vessel E came to unload fertiliser and did not have to wait. All are specilised berths i.e. general cargo vessel has to work only in a general cargo berth. So is true for fertiliser vessel and liquid cargo vessel.

Q56. The vessel E should be alotted to the berth.
Ans: X

Q57. Which of the following berth can accept a vessel carrying liquid cargo--W, V, X, Y
Ans: V

Q58. Which of the following is not a general cargo vessel--A ,B, C, D, E
Ans:A

Q59. Total number of general cargo vessels mentioned in the above description is
Ans:3

Q60. Whcih of the following allotments is possible
Ans: B to W

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