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Some objective type questions which are common to most of the entrance examinations are given below: Quantitative Aptitude: Simple arithmetic problems of Matric Examination standard. Questions are based on Arithmetic, Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and Statistics. If 3 workers can collect 48 kgs cotton in 4 days, how many kgs of cotton can 9 workers collect in 2 days? A) 216 If 7:35::x:40, than x equals- A) 6 A clock has started at noon. By 10 minutes past 5, the hour hand has turned through A) 145 Logical Reasoning : These could include a statement on which the candidates are asked to draw correct interference out of the given choices. There could be questions on series of words and figures, arrangement of alphabets, brain teasers or even such questions as only call for drawing logical inferences. Arrange the words given in each of the following questions in a meaningful order: i a. noon b. dawn c. night d. evening 1. bacd ii a. essay b. word c. paragraph d. sentence 1.abcd Find the odd-man out : i A) DEGJ
ii A) TQNK
General Awareness : The test of general awareness aims to judge the general knowledge of the candidates. Basic facts about all aspects of general knowledge like General Science, Geography, History, Economics, Politics and Current affairs etc are essentially required to be known. i Gunpowder was invented by : A) Alfred
Nobel ii 'Euro' is : A) The name
of a tunnel linking England and France iii Who among the following Congress leaders was called the 'Grand Old Man of India'? A) Mahatma
Gandhi Comprehension Test : Comprises of the test of English Language to judge the general understanding of English Language by the candidates. Fill up these blanks most meaningfully. i The criminal _____________ many facts to the Police. A) revealed
ii The poor are suffering ___________ the burden of the new budget. A) at Choose the Substitutions for the underlined part. i It was not long for I discovered that the man could neither read nor write. A) Long before
ii The death toll in the cyclone went to five hundred. A) Increased
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