Tuesday 27 May 2014

J.B.T Exam 2014



Section – 1
ENGLISH
Question No. 1 : In the following question only one of the four alternatives is correctly punctuated :
a)     What a terrible first this is?
b)    What terrible fire this is !
c)     What, a terrible fire, this is.
d)    What is terrible fire, this is.
Question Nos. 2-5 : Choose one suitable Article out of the four alternatives :
______ Guru Granth Sahib is  a religious Book of Sikhs.
a)     A
b)    An
c)     The
d)    No article
____ gold is a precious metal.
a)     The
b)    A
c)     No article
d)    An
 The teacher was awarded________  honourarium for his hard work.
a)     No article
b)    An
c)     A
d)    The
Each of the winners was given ___ prize.
a)     A
b)    No article
c)     The
d)    An
Question Nos. 6-9 : Tick out the correct meaning of the words underlined in the following sentences :
The passengers moaned as the new captain tried to meet the ‘quay’ in the storm
a)     Wharf
b)    Game played with mallets
c)     Fox hunted by rounds
d)    Beforehand
After the audition, Katrina Kaif gave the direction a wink in the most ‘malapert’ manner.
a)     Disappointed
b)    Socially awkward
c)     High praise
d)    Bold and saucy
Geeta had to remind the twinds to be ‘genteel’ around their grandparents
a)     Macho
b)    Brave
c)     Polite
d)    Timid
As soon as Dinesh’s ‘quondam’ girlfriend spotted Rim she burst into a quasi fit of joy.
a)     Enormous
b)    Former
c)     Backward
d)    Upside down
Question No. 10-12 : Read the following passage an answer the questions that follows :
True education is training of both the head and the heart. And uneducated thief may steal form the freight car but an educated one may steal the entire railroad. We need to compete for knowledge an dwisdom and not for grades. Knowledge is pilling up facts, wisdom is simplifying it. One could have good grades and a degree and still not learn much. The most important thing one can learn is to “learn to learn”. People confuse education with the ability to memorize facts. Education the mind without morals creates a maniac in society.
One can learn much by ______
a)     Getting good grades
b)    Piling up facts
c)     Simplifying the facts
d)    Learning to learn
The antonym of ‘wisdom’ is
a)     Folly
b)    Vice
c)     Error
d)    Drone
Education is _____
a)     Memorizing the facts
b)    Training of the head and the heart
c)     Gaining knowledge
d)    Getting job
Question nos. 13-14 : Choose the correct of Direct/ Indirect narration :
He said, “I shall go as soon as it is possible.”
a)     He said that he would go as soon as it was possible
b)    He told that he will go as soon as it is possible.
c)     He tells that is I shall go as soon as it was possible
d)    He said that he will go as soon as it will be possible

The stranger enquired where I lived .
a)     “Where did you live ?” said the stranger
b)    “Where you lived ?” asked the stranger
c)     “Where do you live ?” asked the stranger
d)    “Where were you live ? “ asked the stranger

Question Nos. 15-16 : In the following questions four alternatives are given for idioms/phrases. Choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/ phrase :
Hobson’s choice
a)     Best choice
b)    Full of hope
c)     No alternatives
d)    To make a careful selection
To keep one’s head on
a)     To be afraid
b)    To remain calm
c)     To be carried away by excitement
d)    To bully someone

Question Nos. 17-19 : Choose the suitable ‘Prepositions’ out of the four alternatives :
The police caught the culprit ______ the neck.
a)     By
b)    With
c)     To
d)    From
The prizes were distributed __________ the winners.
a)     Between
b)    For
c)     Among
d)    With
The poor children were deprived _________ shelter and food.
a)     With
b)    At
c)     From
d)    Of
Question Nos. 20-21 : In the following for each of the capital word, four words are listed below. Choose the word nearest in meaning to it :
BURGLAR
a)     Alert
b)    Brigand
c)     Ingenious
d)    Perilous
PATRON
a)     Supporter
b)    Father
c)     Penury
d)    Help
Question No. 22-23 : Out of the four alternatives choose the one that can be ‘substituted’ for the given words / sentences in the following questions :
A record of one’s life written by himself
a)     Biography
b)    Autograph
c)     Autobiography
d)    Epilogue

Lasting only for a day
a)     Annual
b)    Ephemeral
c)     Short lived
d)    Weekly
Question Nos. 24-25 : Select form amongst four alternatives, the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word given in capital letters :
STATIONARY
a)     Note books
b)    Static
c)     Limited
d)    Moving

FREEDOM
a)     Captivity
b)    Slave
c)     Independence
d)    Servant

SECTION -2
HINDI
‘सहज पके सो मीठा होय’ का सही विकल्प है
a)     मधुर बोलना
b)    धेर्य से लाभ प्राप्त होना
c)     व्यर्थ आशा रखना
d)    परिक्षमी होना
‘कांटे और कलिया ‘ प्रतीक है –
a)     मित्र और शरू के
b)    विपरीत स्थितिया के
c)     जीवन में मिलने वाले दुःख-शुख के
d)    प्रकृति के


Monday 26 May 2014

Aptitude Latest



1. A clock shows the time as 6 a.m. If the minute hand gains 2 minutes every hour, how many minutes will the clock gain by 9 p.m.?
(a) 30 minutes
(b) 25 minutes
(c) 28 minutes
(d) 34 minutes
2. Find the right number, from the given options, at the place marked by the question mark: 2, 4, 8, 32, 256, ?
(a) 4096
(b) 8192
(c) 512
(d) 1024
3. Find the number missing at question mark:
    10, 11, 23, 39, 64, ?, 149
(a) 100
(b) 103
(c) 78
(d) 128
4. A super fast bus of KSRTC starting from ‘Trivandrum’ and     reaches ‘Attingal’ in 45 minutes with an average speed of 40 km/hr. If the speed is increased by 10 km/hr how much time it will take to cover the same distance?
(a) 34 minutes (b) 36 minutes (c) 38 minutes (d) 40 minutes
5. The difference between 6 times and 8 times of a figure is 14.  What is the figure?
    (a) 12 (b) 9 (c) 7 (d) 6
6. If 92y = 36 what is 9y?
    (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) 18
7. One fourth percent of 180 is:
    (a) 4.5 (b) 0.45 (c) 0.045 (d) 45
8. A candidate appearing for an examination has to secure 40% marks to pass paper I. But he secured only 40 marks and failed by 20 marks. What is the maximum mark for paper I?
    (a) 100 (b) 200 (c) 180 (d) 150
9. Find the missing number 32, 52, 74, 112, 135 ……………
    (a) 16 (b) 15 (c) 17 (d) 14
10. If 250 is increased to 300, what is the percentage increase?
     (a) 16.67 (b) 20 (c) 23 (d) 17

Reasoning Latest



1.Accident is related to Carefulness in the same way as Disease is related to
(a) Sanitation
(b) Treatment
(c) Medicine
(d) Doctor

Ans (a) Lack of second results in the first

2. Aflatoxin is related to Food poisoning in the same way as Histamine is related to
(a) Allergy
(b) Headache
(c) Anthrax
(d) Inhabited

Ans (a) First causes the second

3. Ostrich is related to Antelope in the same way as Egret is related to
(a) Cow
(b) Buffalo
(c) Camel
(d) Zebra


Ans (b)  Both live together to derive benefits from each other

4. Hong Kong is related to China in the same way as Vatican is related to..?…
(a) Canada
(b) Mexico
(c) North America
(d) Rome

 Ans (d) Hong Kong is a city in china. Similarly, Vatican is a city in Rome 


5.  Forfeit related to Surrender in the same way as Remit is related to
(a) Perceive
(b) Confiscate
(c) Exempt
(d) Refrain

Ans (d) The words in each pair are synonyms

Directions (questins 6 to 10): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements marked I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer
(a) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(b) If the data in statements I alone are not sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(c) If the data either in statement I or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(d) If the data even in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
(e) If the data in both statements I and II together are needed to answer the question.
6.  What does ‘Ne’ stands for in the code language?
I. ‘Na Ni Nok Ne’ means ‘I will tell you’ and ‘Ni Nok Ne Nam’ means ‘he will tell you’ in that code language.
II. ‘Ni Ne Mo Nam’ means ‘will he call you’ and ‘Ne Mok Sac Ni’ means ‘how will you go’ in that code language.

Ans (d)  
7. Who amongst P, Q, R, S, T and U is the tallest?
I. P is taller that R and T but not as tall as U, who is taller than Q and S.
II. R is the third in height in the ascending order and not as tall as U, P and Q, Q being taller than P but not the tallest.

Ans (c) 

8. Who among A, B, C, D, E & F read the book last?
I. F, who gave the book to B after reading, was third to read the same.
II. C, who read the book after A, was the third person to read the book before it reached E.
Ans (d)  
9. Who is paternal uncle of Pavan?
I. Pavan is brother of Poornima, who is daughter of Meena, who is sister of Kumar, who is brother Smrithi.
II. Prithvi is brother of Indrajith, who is husband of Poornima, who is mother of Ganga, who is sister of Pavan.
Ans (b) 
10. What is Milan’s rank in the class of 44 students?
I. Ramesh, whose rank is 17th in the class, is ahead of Shyam by 6 ranks, Shyam being 7 ranks ahead of Milan.
II. Suketu is 26 ranks ahead of Milan and Shyamala is 6 ranks behind Milan while Savita stands exactly in the middle of Shyamala and Suketu in ranks, her rank being 17.

Ans (c) 
 

Computer General Awareness



1. The typical computer criminal is a(n):
A. young hacker.
B. trusted employee with no criminal record.
C. trusted employee with a long, but unknown criminal record.
D. overseas young cracker.
Answer: B

  2 The majority of computer crimes are committed by:
A. hackers.
B. insiders.
C. overseas criminals.
D. young teenage computer geniuses.
Answer: B

3. The common name for the crime of stealing passwords is:
A. spooling.
B. identity theft.
C. spoofing.
D. hacking.
Answer: C Reference: Theft by Computer

4. Collecting personal information and effectively posing as another individual is known as the crime of:
A. spooling.
B. identity theft.
C. spoofing.
D. hacking.
Answer: B
 
5. Malicious software is known as:
A. badware.
B. malware.
C. maliciousware.
D. illegalware.
Answer: B

6. A program that performs a useful task while simultaneously allowing destructive acts is a:
A. worm.
B. Trojan horse.
C. virus.
D. macro virus.
Answer: B Moderate

7. An intentionally disruptive program that spreads from program to program or from disk to disk is known as a:
A. Trojan horse.
B. virus.
C. time bomb.
D. time-related bomb sequence.
Answer: B

8. In 1999, the Melissa virus was a widely publicized:
A. e-mail virus.
B. macro virus.
C. Trojan horse.
D. Time bomb.
Answer: A

9. What type of virus uses computer hosts to reproduce itself?
A. Time bomb
B. Worm
C. Melissa virus
D. Macro virus
Answer: B

10. The thing that eventually terminates a worm virus is a lack of:
A. memory or disk space.
B. time.
C. CD drive space.
D. CD-RW.
Answer: A

Friday 23 May 2014

Aptitude Test by Adhiraj

1. How much does a watch lose per day, if its hands coincide every 64 minutes?
  • 90 min
  • 99 min
  • 96 min
  • 32 min
  • 36 min
2. 8 litres are drawn from a cask full of wine and is then filled with water. This operation is performed three more times. The ratio of the quantity of wine now left in cask to that of water is 16 : 65. How much wine did the cask hold originally?
  • 18 litres
  • 24 litres
  • 32 litres
  • 42 litres
  • 50 litres
3. A sum of Rs. 12,500 amounts to Rs. 15,500 in 4 years at the rate of simple interest. What is the rate of interest?
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
4. What percentage of numbers from 1 to 70 have 1 or 9 in the unit's digit?
  • 1
  • 14
  • 20
  • 21
  • 25
5. The true discount on a bill of Rs. 540 is Rs. 90. The banker's discount is:
  • 60
  • 108
  • 110
  • 112
  • 120