GMAT-1 Thanks For Submitting Your Details. You Can Start Your Test Now!! 1. What was the real name of Birbal? Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions by selecting the most appropriate option of the choices given below each question. The real name of Birbal was Mahesh Das Bhatt. He abduct birth in a Brahmin family in the year 1528 in Ghoghara, Siddhi district of Madhya Pradesh, India. Maheshdas was the third baby of Gangadas and Anabhadevi. He lost his father Gangadas, at the age of teenager. Since, then he consist with his grandfather Rupdhar, who continue in the city called as Patrapunj. His grandfather Rupdhar was a very large Sanskrit scholar. Rupdhar started with the education of Mahesh Das at a young age of 5. He learned him Hindi, Sanskrit and Persian which was the state language. Then the family tradition of learning music and poetry, he also learned music and poetry. Soon he started writing his own poems and setting melody to them. This made him as a famous poet, musician and a well-known singer. In the combination of all these qualities, he also had a great wit and very excellent sense of humour. He used to make a mark with his witty communication skills on anyone he met. The kings and emperors in those days were very good adore of art. When the king of Jaipur, Bhagawandas, heard about Maheshdas talent, he called him with great honour to his own composition in the court of Jaipur. Maheshdas used to like write poems under the stage name 'Brahms' and hence, he became well known as 'Brahmakavi'. Following this, he was invited by Raja Rama Chandra of Rewa at his court. When the dictator Akbar came to know about Maheshdas knowledge, intelligence and wisdom, he called him to be a part of the royal court in the year 1556. Pleased with Mahesh Das, dictator Akbar accord upon him a new name – Birbal, where Bir means Brain and Bal means Strong. He was also presented with the title of Raja by dictator Akbar. Along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the 'navaratna', a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels, he was also one of the most assured members of dictator Akbar. Birbal worked with Akbar for a period of 30 years. Mahesh Das was not only excellent at poetry, singing and music; but he was also very expert in the art of warfare. Gratified with his participation in the mission of Sultanpur at Punjab, the dictator not only conferred him with the title of Veervar but also gave him the Jagir of Nagarkoth. You can find the collection of Birbal's writings in the Bharatpur museum located in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is said that, Birbal was begin to death while heading a large military troupe during the mission of Afghanistan. 1. Akbar 2. Ramachandra 3. Maheshdas Bhatt 4. Rupdhar 2. Mahesh Das used to write poems under the pseudonym 'Brahm' and hence, he will be well known by which name? Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions by selecting the most appropriate option of the choices given below each question. The real name of Birbal was Mahesh Das Bhatt. He abduct birth in a Brahmin family in the year 1528 in Ghoghara, Siddhi district of Madhya Pradesh, India. Maheshdas was the third baby of Gangadas and Anabhadevi. He lost his father Gangadas, at the age of teenager. Since, then he consist with his grandfather Rupdhar, who continue in the city called as Patrapunj. His grandfather Rupdhar was a very large Sanskrit scholar. Rupdhar started with the education of Mahesh Das at a young age of 5. He learned him Hindi, Sanskrit and Persian which was the state language. Then the family tradition of learning music and poetry, he also learned music and poetry. Soon he started writing his own poems and setting melody to them. This made him as a famous poet, musician and a well-known singer. In the combination of all these qualities, he also had a great wit and very excellent sense of humour. He used to make a mark with his witty communication skills on anyone he met. The kings and emperors in those days were very good adore of art. When the king of Jaipur, Bhagawandas, heard about Maheshdas talent, he called him with great honour to his own composition in the court of Jaipur. Maheshdas used to like write poems under the stage name 'Brahms' and hence, he became well known as 'Brahmakavi'. Following this, he was invited by Raja Rama Chandra of Rewa at his court. When the dictator Akbar came to know about Maheshdas knowledge, intelligence and wisdom, he called him to be a part of the royal court in the year 1556. Pleased with Mahesh Das, dictator Akbar accord upon him a new name – Birbal, where Bir means Brain and Bal means Strong. He was also presented with the title of Raja by dictator Akbar. Along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the 'navaratna', a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels, he was also one of the most assured members of dictator Akbar. Birbal worked with Akbar for a period of 30 years. Mahesh Das was not only excellent at poetry, singing and music; but he was also very expert in the art of warfare. Gratified with his participation in the mission of Sultanpur at Punjab, the dictator not only conferred him with the title of Veervar but also gave him the Jagir of Nagarkoth. You can find the collection of Birbal's writings in the Bharatpur museum located in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is said that, Birbal was begin to death while heading a large military troupe during the mission of Afghanistan. 1. Veervar 2. Birbal 3. Brahmakavi 4. Raja 3. Where can you find the collection of Birbal's writings? 1. Sultanpur museum in Punjab 2. Bharatpur museum in Rajasthan 3. Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh 4. Patrapunj 4. What was the name of the couple who gave birth to Birbal? 1. Gangadas and Anabhadevi 2. Akbar 3. Rupdhar 4. Raja Ramachandra 5. Pleased with the participation of Maheshdas in the mission of Sultanpur at Punjab, the dictator not only conferred him with the title of Veervar but also gave him __________? Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions by selecting the most appropriate option of the choices given below each question. The real name of Birbal was Mahesh Das Bhatt. He abduct birth in a Brahmin family in the year 1528 in Ghoghara, Siddhi district of Madhya Pradesh, India. Maheshdas was the third baby of Gangadas and Anabhadevi. He lost his father Gangadas, at the age of teenager. Since, then he consist with his grandfather Rupdhar, who continue in the city called as Patrapunj. His grandfather Rupdhar was a very large Sanskrit scholar. Rupdhar started with the education of Mahesh Das at a young age of 5. He learned him Hindi, Sanskrit and Persian which was the state language. Then the family tradition of learning music and poetry, he also learned music and poetry. Soon he started writing his own poems and setting melody to them. This made him as a famous poet, musician and a well-known singer. In the combination of all these qualities, he also had a great wit and very excellent sense of humour. He used to make a mark with his witty communication skills on anyone he met. The kings and emperors in those days were very good adore of art. When the king of Jaipur, Bhagawandas, heard about Maheshdas talent, he called him with great honour to his own composition in the court of Jaipur. Maheshdas used to like write poems under the stage name 'Brahms' and hence, he became well known as 'Brahmakavi'. Following this, he was invited by Raja Rama Chandra of Rewa at his court. When the dictator Akbar came to know about Maheshdas knowledge, intelligence and wisdom, he called him to be a part of the royal court in the year 1556. Pleased with Mahesh Das, dictator Akbar accord upon him a new name – Birbal, where Bir means Brain and Bal means Strong. He was also presented with the title of Raja by dictator Akbar. Along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the 'navaratna', a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels, he was also one of the most assured members of dictator Akbar. Birbal worked with Akbar for a period of 30 years. Mahesh Das was not only excellent at poetry, singing and music; but he was also very expert in the art of warfare. Gratified with his participation in the mission of Sultanpur at Punjab, the dictator not only conferred him with the title of Veervar but also gave him the Jagir of Nagarkoth. You can find the collection of Birbal's writings in the Bharatpur museum located in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is said that, Birbal was begin to death while heading a large military troupe during the mission of Afghanistan. 1. Jagir of Nagarkoth 2. Jagir of Sultanpur 3. Jagir of Delhi 4. Jagir of Jaipur 6. The statement above logically conduct which of the following? If you drink beyond the permissible limits then your health benefits are lost and your health risks go up. 1. Consuming more alcohol will be more beneficial for your health 2. Your health benefits will be lost increasing your health risks if you drink more than the recommended quantity 3. You can drink more than the allowed quantity and get more health benefits 4. If you drink more you will get more health benefits and reduce the risks of harming your health 7. The statement above will be weakened if it were true that The non-alcoholic contents of wine, such as flavanoids and resveratrol, serve as antioxidants that prevent the “free radicals” or the special type of molecules from damaging the vital body cells. 1. The non-alcoholic contents of wine such as flavonoids and resveratrol do not act as anti-oxidants 2. Flavonoids and resveratrol function as anti-oxidants and thus benefit the body 3. Special type of molecules known as “free radicals” damage the cells in the body 4. Wine also contains non-alcoholic chemicals along with the alcoholic chemicals 8. From which of the following can the statement beyond be the most properly inferred? Severe smoking can significantly damage the natural capability of the blood vessels to contract and relax. 1. There are very harmful effects of severe smoking 2. You should not smoke at all if you do not want to damage your blood vessels 3. Our blood vessels have a natural capability to contract and relax which can damaged to a great extent if you smoke at a high level In order to prevent any damage to your blood vessels and their natural ability, you have stop acute smoking 9.The statement above logically focus which of the following? The geographic origin of the grapes as well as its type and its way of processing play an important role in deciding the nutritional value and the amount of antioxidants in it. 1. The nutritional value and the antioxidant content of the grapes cannot be determined by its geographic origin 2. You should consider number of factors in order to find out the quality of the grapes 3. The quality and the anti-oxidant content of the grapes is decided not only by its geographic origin, but also to which type it apply and how it is processed 4. You should eat only well processed grapes because these grapes are rich in anti-oxidants 10. From which of the following can the statement will be most properly inferred? Some scientific researchers have proposed that though the content of anti-oxidants in the whole grapes is same as that of grape juice and red wine, they provide the body with additional dietary fibre. 1. The whole grapes deliver the same amount of antioxidants that are in grape juice and wine 2. Consumption of whole grapes have the added benefit of providing the body with dietary fibre 3. You should always prefer whole grapes over grape juice and red wine because whole grapes not only provide with the same amount of anti-oxidants just as the red wine and the grape juice does, but also supply us with dietary fibre 4. Unlike the whole grapes, red wine and grape juice cannot provide the dietary fibre 11.The statement above logically conveys which of the following? The discovery of a new drug is said to have the ability to predict the Alzheimer‟s disease before its development and hence the patients of this disease have got a new hope. 1. The patients of Alzheimer‟s disease have been offered with a new hope with the discovery of a new drug with the ability to predict the condition before it develops 2. The scientists have discovered a new drug for treating the patients of Alzheimer‟s disease 3. It is the ability of the new drug to predict the disease before it gets developed 4. The scientists can predict the disease by using the newly discovered drug 12. The people flocked to the cinema hall to see the film guaranteeing its financial success; though the critics denounced the film as silly and insane. 1. Critics denounced the film as silly and insane 2. Film was very much silly and insane 3. Critics did not tell the people to see the film 4. The film did not have a good story line 13. Even the most arbitrary and authoritarian corporation today must be aware of the attitudes of its employees; management may at times be more or less responsive, but all the employees must respect the power of an organized work force. 1. All the employees must respect the power of an organized work force 2. The power of an organized work force must be respected by all the employees 3. You must respect the power of work force 4. all must respect the power of an organized work force 14. The way in which the candidates answer the difficult questions creates an impression about how long they have been corporate sector, but in reality they entered into it only recently. 1. The way in which the candidates answer the difficult questions creates an impression about how long they have been in the corporate sector 2. Answer the questions and create an impression about your experience of being a corporate professional 3. The ease with which the candidates answer the tough questions creates an impression that they have been in the corporate sector for years How easily the tough questions are answered by the candidates decides their service period 15. We should never see what has been done; rather we should always see what is remaining to be done. 1. We should never see what has been done 2. We should never look at the things that are done 3. We should look at the things that are done 4. The things that are done should not be overlooked 16. All the members in the family were shocked after hearing the news of Amy coming first in the class. 1. All the members in the family were shocked 2. The news shocked the whole family 3. The whole family was shocked 4. All the family was under a shock 17. There is a difference between the prose and the poetry writing in the sense that it does not depend on the rhymes, verses and meters for its presentation as well as organization. 1. There is a difference between the prose and the poetry writing 2. Both the prose and the poetry writing are different 3. The poetry and the prose writings are not similar 4. The prose writing is different from the poetry writing 18. A person or sometimes an animal, who takes part in a short story or some other kind of literature work, is known as the character of the short story. 1. A person or sometimes an animal, who takes part in a short story 2. A person or an animal who participates in a short story 3. Anything that takes part in a short story 4. Any kind of person, thing or animal who takes part in a short story 19. The layers of atmosphere that coat our planet earth include the ionosphere, mesosphere, exosphere as well as the thermosphere, but it is the layer called as troposphere layer that is closest to the planet earth, which is about 10 miles high and protects us and supports our living. 1. but it is the layer called as troposphere layer that is closest to the planet earth 2. but it is the troposphere layer that is closest to the planet earth 3. but the layer called as troposphere is the nearest to the planet earth 4. and the troposphere layer is very near to the planet earth 20. It took a very long time and very hard work for the researchers to go through the earth's atmosphere into the wide expanse of space beyond the Earth. 1. It took a very long time and very hard work for the researchers to go through the earth's atmosphere 2. It took many years and many great minds to go through the earth's atmosphere 3. In order to go through the earth's atmosphere, it took many years and great talent 4. It took many years and many brains to go through the earth's atmosphere 21. Find out whether the following equation is true or false? (a)3 - (b)3 = 0 (A) a = 6 (B) b = -6 1. if statement (A) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (B) alone is not sufficient 2. if statement (B) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (A) alone is not sufficient 3. if the two statements (A) and (B) taken together, are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient 4. if each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question 22. If a = b2 - 9, then find out whether „a‟ is divisible by 9? (A) b = 3 (B) a - 27 is divisible by 9 1. if statement (A) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (B) alone is not sufficient 2. if statement (B) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (A) alone is not sufficient 3. if the two statements (A) and (B) taken together, are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient 4. if each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question 23. If x2 + y2 + 2xy = 16; is „x‟ divisible by 10? (A) x2 + y2 = 8(B) y = 2 1. if statement (A) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (B) alone is not sufficient 2. if statement (B) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (A) alone is not sufficient 3. if the two statements (A) and (B) taken together, are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient 4. if each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question 24. Find out the value of „m‟? (A)„m‟ is a single digit, non-negative whole number? (B)„m‟ is an even number and the sum of its factors is less than the even number by 2. 1. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient 2. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient 3. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 3. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 4. Both (A) and (B) ALONE are sufficient to answer the question 25. Find the value of the variable „b‟; if a*b = 15 and both the variables belong to the set of integers. 1. a is less than b2. a is an odd number 1. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient 2. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient 3. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 4. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER are still NOT sufficient to answer the question 26. Find out whether „m‟ is an integer or not? 1. m2 is an integer2. 2m is an integer 1. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient 2. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient 3. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 4. Both (A) and (B) ALONE are sufficient to answer the question 27. State whether x = 5 is true or false. 1. (x – 5) (y – 4) = 02. y – 4 = 1 1. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient 2. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient 3. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 4. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER are still NOT sufficient to answer the question 28. Find out whether a4 is greater than a2? 1. a is non-negative2. a is not greater than 1 1. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient 2. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient 3. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 4. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER are still NOT sufficient to answer the question 29. Find out whether m is completely divisible by n or not. 1. m is a positive integer and is divisible of 32. n is a positive integer and is a multiple of 4 1. (A) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (B) alone is not sufficient 2. (B) ALONE is sufficient to answer the question but (A) alone is not sufficient 3. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER, are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER (A) nor (B) ALONE is sufficient 4. Both (A) and (B) TAKEN TOGETHER are still NOT sufficient to answer the question 30. One of the sides of a square measures 10 cm in length. If we increase the size of two opposite sides by a couple of centimeters and decrease the length of the remaining two opposite sides by the same measure, then what will be the area of the resulting figure in meter? 1. 192 m 2. 19.2 m 3. 192 cm 4. 0.192 m 31. If a man drives a car at a speed of 50 km per hour; then calculate the distance covered by the man in 10 minutes if he is driving at the same speed constantly. 1. 8.000 km 2. 8.900 km 3. 8.350 km 4. 8.335 km 32. If the scale used for drawing a map states that the actual distance of 50 km is represented by 1cm on the map; then according to this scale what will be the actual distance between Los Angeles and Washington D.C. if Washington D.C. is 12.22 cm away from America on the map? 1. 611 km 2. 61 km 3. 61.1 km 4. 611 cm 33. It is given that the weight of an empty box is 1000 gm and the total weight of the box when filled with apples and mangoes is 10kg. If there are 3 dozens of apple in the box and the weight of each apple is 200 gm whereas the weight of every mango is 300 gm, then, find out the total number of mangoes in the box. 1. 6 2. 8 3. 9 4. 10 34. If we increase the area of a circle by 32 % then, calculate the approximate increase in the radius of the same circle in terms of percentage. 1. 32 % 2. 42 % 3. 22 % 4. 20 % 35. Tim, Tom and Max decide to go out for dinner. Tom had $ 50 whereas; Tim and Max had $ 110 and $ 400 respectively. The bill charged them $ 113 for their dinner. They paid $ 120 and the extra $ 7 was given as a tip to the waiter who served them. They first decide to share the bill equally. But, since Tim had very less money with him he paid only 25 % of the bill whereas; Tom and Max paid 35 % and 40 % of the bill respectively. Calculate the amount of money paid by Tim. 1. $ 30 2. $ 42 3. $ 48 4. $ 50 36. The measures of the sides of an irregular polygon are given in the figure as follows. Look at the figure and calculate the perimeter of the irregular polygon. 1. 20 m 2. 35 m 3. 30 m 4. 45 m 37. Consider the following figure and find out the ratio between the areas of the largest and the smallest circles. Given that all the circles are drawn considering the same center i.e. all the circles are concentric. 1. 1 : 3 2. 3 : 1 3. 1 : 6 4. 6 : 1 38. If a + b = 10 and a – b = 20, then what will be the value of a/b? 1. 10/20 2. 1/3 3. -1/3 4. -3 39.The ratio between the ages of Mary and her mother is 1: 2 and that of Mary and her father is 1: 3 at the time of Mary's birth. Mary is 10 years old now. Find out the ratio between the ages of Mary's mother and father at this age of Mary. 1. 1 : 2 2. 1 : 3 3. 2 : 3 4. 3 : 2 5. None of 40. What is the central purpose of the passage? Public opinion towards bilingualism has been decidedly lopsided towards the acknowledgment of the many benefits that being bilingual can bestow on an individual. Journals and research papers accentuate the positives often quoting evidence that bilingual children have improved cognitive skills and impulse control. The imbalance is further exacerbated by the fact that journals depicting the negative results are bypassed entirely. This overwhelming attention to the advantages of bilingualism is not warranted, and is not founded on augmented results due to publication bias. For all research that has proven benefits of bilingualism, there are certain others which disagree on the existence of universal bilingual advantage. Results show the advantages seen in bilingual children tend to be isolated to lab settings, and are primarily seen in children with the highest bilingual proficiencies. Bilingualism presents in many shapes and sizes, and regardless of whether attention is paid to advantages or disadvantages, the uniqueness of each bilingual cannot be dismissed. Accurate understanding of the way bilingualism affects human mind is thus imperative before we can come to a certain conclusion about its effect on human mind A. Bilinguals have a universal advantage over those who are monolingual B. Scholarly support for the benefits of bilingualism is tenuous C. Advantages shared by bilingual users can only be seen in lab settings D. Bilingualism can be of disadvantage to the user’s cognitive skills 41. Which of the following best describes author’s attitude towards the journals and researches that “accentuate the positives” Public opinion towards bilingualism has been decidedly lopsided towards the acknowledgment of the many benefits that being bilingual can bestow on an individual. Journals and research papers accentuate the positives often quoting evidence that bilingual children have improved cognitive skills and impulse control. The imbalance is further exacerbated by the fact that journals depicting the negative results are bypassed entirely. This overwhelming attention to the advantages of bilingualism is not warranted, and is not founded on augmented results due to publication bias. For all research that has proven benefits of bilingualism, there are certain others which disagree on the existence of universal bilingual advantage. Results show the advantages seen in bilingual children tend to be isolated to lab settings, and are primarily seen in children with the highest bilingual proficiencies. Bilingualism presents in many shapes and sizes, and regardless of whether attention is paid to advantages or disadvantages, the uniqueness of each bilingual cannot be dismissed. Accurate understanding of the way bilingualism affects human mind is thus imperative before we can come to a certain conclusion about its effect on human mind A. Annoyed that it is far from truth B. Concerned of the sources that they are based on C. Amused that it only looks at positives of cognitive skills D. Skeptical as these look at partial information 42. Why does the author quote the example of Jane Eyre and James Bond? Women’s literature’ refers to literature written by women. This being so, it is easy to categorize members of this genre by gender, but that is not to say that the category really exists as an object of study. A zoologist could locate entries to the type, `brown fauna’: the doubt though is whether he could learn anything zoological by studying a family composed of brown bears and [brown] lizard. Are there literary qualities included in all works by women and precluded from all works by men? And the answer is no. Clearly, this demarcation of women’s literature by literary institutions thus has been degrading, and the teaching of women’s literature in English departments, a subversion of women’s liberation. Trying to classify literature by sex is a self-defeating task. There are thoughts in the writings of Atticus Finch that can sound feminine, and then there are those in Dorris Lessing’s that can sound masculine. We may be prepared to admit rhetorically that no man could have written Jane Eyre and no woman James Bond, but truly, if we try to define what is specifically masculine or feminine about them, the task can only turn futile. Are women more interested in dress and domestic life? And are men more interested in war and public events? Perhaps, but then writers descend this level to a greater meaning in their writings. Infact, greater the writer, greater the capacity to transcend particularities. The same can be true of literary characters. Looking at female characters separately has resulted in many false conclusions: “Do women have problems charting one’s identity?” Well, so is the case with almost all the heroes of the “Bildungsroman”. Do women end up choosing between personal life and career? So must the other sex….Are many women ruined by not being able to choose the man they love? So are many men forced to let go their chosen mates. Do the women get discouraged by double standards and stereotypes associated with them? Can we not see men suffering in the same manner? A writer is a writer. You care about writing. You sit down, you write, you are not a woman, or an American. You are a writer.” So, Focusing on the writer’s gender is inherently confining and directed at a reading that is biased, a thing that proponents of women’s literature fought to begin with. A. To state that the writings of men and women are different in style and subject B. To illustrate that his claim could have some exceptions C. To show that it is harmful to differentiate literature based on gender D. To highlight the differences that novels from two different eras may have 43. Why does the author raise many questions in the third paragraph? Women’s literature’ refers to literature written by women. This being so, it is easy to categorize members of this genre by gender, but that is not to say that the category really exists as an object of study. A zoologist could locate entries to the type, `brown fauna’: the doubt though is whether he could learn anything zoological by studying a family composed of brown bears and [brown] lizard. Are there literary qualities included in all works by women and precluded from all works by men? And the answer is no. Clearly, this demarcation of women’s literature by literary institutions thus has been degrading, and the teaching of women’s literature in English departments, a subversion of women’s liberation. Trying to classify literature by sex is a self-defeating task. There are thoughts in the writings of Atticus Finch that can sound feminine, and then there are those in Dorris Lessing’s that can sound masculine. We may be prepared to admit rhetorically that no man could have written Jane Eyre and no woman James Bond, but truly, if we try to define what is specifically masculine or feminine about them, the task can only turn futile. Are women more interested in dress and domestic life? And are men more interested in war and public events? Perhaps, but then writers descend this level to a greater meaning in their writings. Infact, greater the writer, greater the capacity to transcend particularities. The same can be true of literary characters. Looking at female characters separately has resulted in many false conclusions: “Do women have problems charting one’s identity?” Well, so is the case with almost all the heroes of the “Bildungsroman”. Do women end up choosing between personal life and career? So must the other sex….Are many women ruined by not being able to choose the man they love? So are many men forced to let go their chosen mates. Do the women get discouraged by double standards and stereotypes associated with them? Can we not see men suffering in the same manner? A writer is a writer. You care about writing. You sit down, you write, you are not a woman, or an American. You are a writer.” So, Focusing on the writer’s gender is inherently confining and directed at a reading that is biased, a thing that proponents of women’s literature fought to begin with. A. To show that there are many unresolved questions in the field of women’s literature B. To point out the disputes in the Women’s literature C. To highlight the mistake we may make in trying to be gender specific in our studies D. To voice the doubts that writers may have to answer before they descend into greater meaning in their writing 44. The passage is primarily concerned with? Women’s literature’ refers to literature written by women. This being so, it is easy to categorize members of this genre by gender, but that is not to say that the category really exists as an object of study. A zoologist could locate entries to the type, `brown fauna’: the doubt though is whether he could learn anything zoological by studying a family composed of brown bears and [brown] lizard. Are there literary qualities included in all works by women and precluded from all works by men? And the answer is no. Clearly, this demarcation of women’s literature by literary institutions thus has been degrading, and the teaching of women’s literature in English departments, a subversion of women’s liberation. Trying to classify literature by sex is a self-defeating task. There are thoughts in the writings of Atticus Finch that can sound feminine, and then there are those in Dorris Lessing’s that can sound masculine. We may be prepared to admit rhetorically that no man could have written Jane Eyre and no woman James Bond, but truly, if we try to define what is specifically masculine or feminine about them, the task can only turn futile. Are women more interested in dress and domestic life? And are men more interested in war and public events? Perhaps, but then writers descend this level to a greater meaning in their writings. Infact, greater the writer, greater the capacity to transcend particularities. The same can be true of literary characters. Looking at female characters separately has resulted in many false conclusions: “Do women have problems charting one’s identity?” Well, so is the case with almost all the heroes of the “Bildungsroman”. Do women end up choosing between personal life and career? So must the other sex….Are many women ruined by not being able to choose the man they love? So are many men forced to let go their chosen mates. Do the women get discouraged by double standards and stereotypes associated with them? Can we not see men suffering in the same manner? A writer is a writer. You care about writing. You sit down, you write, you are not a woman, or an American. You are a writer.” So, Focusing on the writer’s gender is inherently confining and directed at a reading that is biased, a thing that proponents of women’s literature fought to begin with. A. Reevaluate the role played by women’s literature in women’s liberation B. Present different questions that can be faced by a student of women’s literature C. Argue that it is unbecoming of academics to separate women’s literature D. Examine how scholarly opinion towards feminism has changed over time 45. The passage mentions each of the following as issues shared by male and female characters except? Women’s literature’ refers to literature written by women. This being so, it is easy to categorize members of this genre by gender, but that is not to say that the category really exists as an object of study. A zoologist could locate entries to the type, `brown fauna’: the doubt though is whether he could learn anything zoological by studying a family composed of brown bears and [brown] lizard. Are there literary qualities included in all works by women and precluded from all works by men? And the answer is no. Clearly, this demarcation of women’s literature by literary institutions thus has been degrading, and the teaching of women’s literature in English departments, a subversion of women’s liberation. Trying to classify literature by sex is a self-defeating task. There are thoughts in the writings of Atticus Finch that can sound feminine, and then there are those in Dorris Lessing’s that can sound masculine. We may be prepared to admit rhetorically that no man could have written Jane Eyre and no woman James Bond, but truly, if we try to define what is specifically masculine or feminine about them, the task can only turn futile. Are women more interested in dress and domestic life? And are men more interested in war and public events? Perhaps, but then writers descend this level to a greater meaning in their writings. Infact, greater the writer, greater the capacity to transcend particularities. The same can be true of literary characters. Looking at female characters separately has resulted in many false conclusions: “Do women have problems charting one’s identity?” Well, so is the case with almost all the heroes of the “Bildungsroman”. Do women end up choosing between personal life and career? So must the other sex….Are many women ruined by not being able to choose the man they love? So are many men forced to let go their chosen mates. Do the women get discouraged by double standards and stereotypes associated with them? Can we not see men suffering in the same manner? A writer is a writer. You care about writing. You sit down, you write, you are not a woman, or an American. You are a writer.” So, Focusing on the writer’s gender is inherently confining and directed at a reading that is biased, a thing that proponents of women’s literature fought to begin with. A. Being torn between the professional or personal life B. Not being able to pursue the person of their desire C. Finding it challenging to think like the opposite sex D. Dismayed by the way society pigeonholes them 46. How is the passage organized as a whole? A. The first paragraph raises issues inherent in an approach, the next three solve the problem B. A thesis is stated in the first paragraph and revised in the second paragraph, and the revised thesis is supported with argument in the third and fourth paragraph. C. A claim is made in the first paragraph, and the next paragraphs offer support for the claim D. The first two paragraphs discuss and criticize a thesis, and the third paragraph presents an alternative thesis 47. The primary purpose of the passage is to Unprecedented growth in temporary employment in the United States has been linked to increased participation in the workforce by certain groups, such as first-time or reentering workers, who supposedly prefer such arrangements. However, the truth is that this kind of arrangement is more advantageous to the employers. First, temporary employment is favored by employers who are adapting to fluctuating demand for products while at the same time seeking to reduce overall labor costs. Secondly, this kind of arrangement brings down the bargaining strength of workforce which allows employers more control over the terms of employment. As it is clear that this kind of arrangement leads to labor exploitation, government should make it mandatory for the employers to issue benefit coverage for temporary employees, promoting pay equity between temporary and permanent workers, assisting labor unions in organizing temporary workers, and encouraging firms to assign temporary jobs primarily to employees who explicitly indicate that preference. A. present the results of statistical analyses and propose further studies B. explain a recent development and predict its eventual consequences C. identify the reasons for a trend and recommend measures to address it D. outline several theories about a phenomenon and advocate one of them 48. The passage mentions each of the following as an appropriate kind of governmental action EXCEPT Unprecedented growth in temporary employment in the United States has been linked to increased participation in the workforce by certain groups, such as first-time or reentering workers, who supposedly prefer such arrangements. However, the truth is that this kind of arrangement is more advantageous to the employers. First, temporary employment is favored by employers who are adapting to fluctuating demand for products while at the same time seeking to reduce overall labor costs. Secondly, this kind of arrangement brings down the bargaining strength of workforce which allows employers more control over the terms of employment. As it is clear that this kind of arrangement leads to labor exploitation, government should make it mandatory for the employers to issue benefit coverage for temporary employees, promoting pay equity between temporary and permanent workers, assisting labor unions in organizing temporary workers, and encouraging firms to assign temporary jobs primarily to employees who explicitly indicate that preference. A. getting firms to offer temporary employment primarily to a certain group of people B. encouraging equitable pay for temporary and permanent employees C. facilitating the organization of temporary workers by labor unions D. establishing guidelines on the proportion of temporary workers that firms should employ 49. Prime lenses’ manufacturing labs is likely to have more income from opticians than previously. This is because opticians prefer to reach people in the 13‐ to 60‐year‐old age group and the number of people in that group using Prime lenses are increasing. Furthermore, among Prime lenses users, the percentage of users 13 to 60 years old is increasing. Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the argument that Prime lenses will receive more income from opticians? (A) Opticians carefully monitor the demographic characteristics of spectacle users and purchase the lenses to reach the users they prefer to reach. (B) Among people over 60 years old, fewer users of Prime lenses buy lenses advertised on the boards than do users of other lenses. (C) There will be increasingly more lenses with opticians that are directed at users who are over 60 years old. (D) Prime lenses plan to exchange used lenses with new lenses while other companies do not. 50. Hunters alone are being blamed by many people over the past eight years for the decline in Alita National Forest’s reindeer population. Yet clearly, tigers have also played an important role in this decline. In the past eight years, tiger population has risen sharply under the forest department’s protection, and examination of tigers found dead in the forest during the reindeer hunting season showed that a number of them had recently fed on reindeer. In the hunter’s argument, the portion in boldface plays which of the following roles? (A) It is the main conclusion of the argument. (B) It is a finding that the argument seeks to explain. (C) It is an explanation that the argument concludes is correct. (D) It introduces a judgment that the argument opposes. 51. Although the company would receive financial benefits if it had cold drink vending machines in the cafeteria, we should not allow them. Allowing cold drink machines there would not be in our employees’ interest. If our employees start drinking more cold drinks, they will be less healthy. The argument depends on which of the following? (A) If the cold drink vending machines were placed in the cafeteria, employees would consume more cold drinks as a result. (B) The amount of cold drinks that most employees at the office currently drink is not detrimental to their health. (C)Employees are apt to be healthier if they do not drink cold drinks at all than if they just drink small amounts occasionally. (D) Employees will not simply bring cold drinks from home if the cold drink vending machines are not placed in the cafeteria. 52.Which of the choices most logically completes the following argument? The Small World, although still the most popular comic covering Children’s events in Venice, has recently suffered a significant drop in advertising revenue because of falling circulation. Many readers have begun buying a competing comic that, at 25 euro per copy, costs less than The Small World at €1.25 per copy. In order to boost circulation and thus increase advertising revenue, The Small World‘s publisher has proposed making it available at no charge. However, the proposed plan has a serious drawback, since ________. (A) those Venice residents with the greatest interest in children’s events are regular readers of both comics. (B) one reason The Small World’s circulation fell was that its competitor’s reporting on children’s events was superior. (C) the newsstands and stores that currently sell The Small World will no longer carry it if it is being given away for free. (D) at present, 12 percent of the total number of copies of each issue of The Small World are distributed free to students on college campuses in the Venice area. 53. Which of the following, if true, would most indicate a vulnerability of the executive’s argument? Executive: Zeba cars use significantly less diesel per kilometer than other cars. Diesel produces air pollution, which contributes to a number of environmental problems. Drivers can save money by driving cars that are more diesel efficient, and they will be encouraged to drive Zeba cars if we create awareness about that. Therefore, we can help reduce the total amount of pollution emitted by cars in this city by highlighting this advantage of Zeba cars. (A) People with more diesel‐efficient cars typically drive more than do those with less diesel‐efficient cars. (B) Not all air pollution originates from automobiles (C) Zeba cars have already begun to gain popularity. (D) Diesel‐efficient alternatives to Zeba cars will likely become available in the future. 54. Which of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the biologist’s argument? (A) Every article based on experiments with electron microscopes that was submitted for publication last year actually was published. (B) The average time biologists must wait for access to an electron microscope has declined over the last several years. (C) The number of biology journals was the same last year as in previous years. (D) Recent changes in the editorial policies of several biology journals have decreased the likelihood that articles concerning electron- microscope research will be accepted for publication. 55. Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument? Chinese‐food stalls make up 35 percent of all stalls in California. Visitors at these stalls tend to be young; in fact, studies have shown that the older people get, the less likely they are to eat at Chinese‐food stalls. Since the average age of the California population is gradually rising and will continue to do so, the number of Chinese‐food stalls is likely to decrease. (A) Chinese‐food stalls in California are getting bigger, so each one can serve more visitors. (B) Some older people eat at Chinese‐food stalls more frequently than the average young person. (C) Many people who rarely eat in Chinese‐food stalls nevertheless eat regularly in stalls. (D) The overall population of California is growing steadily. 56. Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain the disproportionate increase in customer complaints? In the last year, Eastern Airlines had thrice as many delayed flights as the year before, but the number of complaints from passengers about delayed flights went up four times. It is highly unlikely that this discrepancy in the increased number of complaints was rooted in an increase in overall dissatisfaction with the service Eastern Airlines provides, as the other aspects of its service were improved in the last year. (A) Eastern Airlines had more flights last year than the year before. (B) Last year a single period of unusually bad weather caused a large number of flights to be delayed. C) Some of the improvements that Eastern Airlines made in its service were required by new government regulations (D) The average length of a flight delay was greater last year than it was the year before. 57. In the argument given, the two portions in boldface play which of the following roles? Physicists typically do their most creative work before the age of fifty. A common thought is that this happens because aging by itself brings about a loss of creative capacity. Although a disproportionately large number entered their field at an older age than is usual, studies show that of physicists who produce highly creative work are beyond the age of fifty. Since by the age of fifty a large majority of Physicists have been working in their field for at least twenty-five years, the studies’ finding strongly suggests that the real reason why physicists over fifty rarely produce highly creative work is not that they have aged but rather that physicists over fifty have generally spent too long in their field . (A) The first is a claim, the accuracy of which is at issue in the argument; the second is a conclusion drawn on the basis of that claim (B) The first is an objection that has been raised against a position defended in the argument; the second is that position. (C) The first is evidence that has been used to support an explanation that the argument challenges; the second is that explanation. (D) The first provides evidence to support an explanation that the argument favors; the second is that explanation. 58. In the argument, the portion in boldface plays which of the following roles? Country Zeta’s recent stock-trading scandal should not diminish investors’ confidence in the country’s stock market. For one thing, Country Zeta has a strong regulatory system is confirmed by the discovery of this scandal, as the following considerations show. Some fraudulent activity is inevitable in any stock market. Any significant stock-trading fraud in it will very likely be discovered if a stock market is well regulated. This facilitates improvement and arrests the potential perpetrators in regulatory processes. (A) It is the argument’s only conclusion. (B) It is a conclusion for which the argument provides support and which itself is used to support the argument’s main conclusion. (C) It is the argument’s main conclusion and is supported by another explicitly stated conclusion for which further support is provided. (D) It is an assumption for which no explicit support is provided and is used to support the argument’s only conclusion. 60. A critically acclaimed series to depict an NYC policeman and the first movie ever to use a third person point of view, it was John McTiernan’s Die Hard that won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and was later made video games and comic books. A. it was John McTiernan’s Die Hard that won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and was later adapted to B. Die Hard, by John McTiernan, won the Academy Award for Best Picture and was later adapted to C. John McTiernan won the Academy Award for Die Hard for Best Picture, and it was later adapted to D. John McTiernan’s Die Hard won the Academy Award for Best Picture and was later adapted to 61. Studying promotion expenses, the digital media has had as an emphasis the increased costs and decreased integrity of the marketing department, but they have generally ignored the cost of actually operating promotional centers, which includes staffing, amenities, conveyance, publishing, and technology. A. Studying promotion expenses, the digital media has had as an emphasis B. Studies of promotion expenses by the digital media has been an emphasis on C. In studying promotion expenses, the digital media have emphasized on D. Digital media studies of promotion expenses have had as an emphasis 62. Unlike the general saying about them, the police is out in force at City Hall today. A. the police is out in B. the police are out in C. the policeman is out in D. the policeman is out by 63. The Amazon rainforest is populated with several different faunas, with each their own technique of adjusting to long phases of moisture abundance. A. with several different faunas, with each their B. with differently several faunas, each with its C. by several different faunas, each with its D. by several different faunas, having each its 64. According to the Census Commissioner of India in 2005, Mumbai became the first metropolitan city in which more women were married to men over the age of twenty-five than under it. A. than B. than they married C. than they were D. than there had been 65. A poll conducted by The Wall Street Journal suggests that automation is the most serious threat to native citizens of the US as well as to maintaining employment-to-population ratio balance, after being affected by economic factors. A. threat to native citizens of the US as well as to maintaining employment-to-population ratio balance, after being affected by economic factors. B. threat, after economic factors, to native citizens of the US and for maintaining a balanced employment-to-population ratio C. threat, after factors affecting its economy, to native citizens of the US and also to maintenance of a balanced employment-to-population ratio D. threat, after economic factors, to native citizens of the US and to the maintenance of a balanced employment-to-population ratio.. 66. Although unsatisfied with the high mortgage payment her parents were paying for their apartment, Martha recognized mortgage payment rates for apartments is as far lower than it typically is for independent houses that are located in the same region. A. mortgage payment rates for apartments is as far lower than it typically is for independent houses that are located in the same region. B. mortgage payment rates for apartments as being far lower than what the rates typically charged in the same region had been for independent houses located there. C. mortgage payment rates typically being charged for apartments to be far lower as they typically were in the same region for the independent houses there. D. that mortgage payment rates for apartments were far lower than those typically charged for independent houses located in the same region. 67. Despite recent increase in profit margins that have driven oil companies' common stocks to new highs, several industry experts expect oil refineries, in order to conserve cash, to set bonuses more conservatively than they had been. A. to set bonuses more conservatively than they had been B. to set more conservative bonuses than they have been C. to be more conservative than they have been in setting bonuses D. that they will be more conservative than they were in setting bonuses 68. The Sales Manager of Info Tech reported average profits in its quarterly sales, as much because of their sales of a year earlier being so bad as that other vendors were getting a head start on buying their annual stocks. A. of its sales of a year earlier being so bad as that B. of their sales a year earlier having been as bad as because C. of its sales a year earlier being so bad because D. their sales a year earlier had been so bad because 69. The Ambrose Medal was awarded to John J. Clague for his contribution to Earth Sciences — this study that has led to improvements in investigations on Earthquakes and Tsunamis. A. to Earth Sciences — this study that has led B. about Earth Sciences — this study which will lead C. to Earth Sciences — a study that has led D. of Earth Sciences — a study that has led 70. The centre of the circle is (10, -4). The point (2, -4) is inside the circle and (10, 14) is outside the circle. If the radius of the circle is ‘r’, an integer, how many possible values are there for ‘r? A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10 71. Alexa and Jasmine had a burger party on Sunday night and they had some leftovers. They decided to have the leftovers for dinner on Monday. The leftovers consist of 8 burgers, all with different sauces and 4 desserts. In how many different ways can Alexa and Jasmine eat leftovers if they eat 2 burgers each and 1 dessert? A. 720 B. 1440 C. 2640 D. 5040 72. In a country Z, 10% of the people do not have a diploma but have the job of their choice, and 25% of the people who do not have the job of their choice have a diploma. If 40% of the people have the job of their choice, what percent of the people have a diploma? A. 35% B. 45% C. 55% D. 65% A. 0 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7 74. Michel leaves New Jersey by road for Las Vegas at 3 pm and travels at a constant speed of 100mph. After an hour, his friend Jimmy leaves Las Vegas for New Jersey at a constant speed of 45mph. The distance between them is 3000 miles. As they are travelling towards each other, they decided to meet. At what time will they meet? A. 12 pm B. 12 am C. 11 am D. 11 pm 75. 30% of the employees in a factory are labourers and all the remaining employees are executives. The annual income of each labourer is $400. The annual income of each executive is $500. What is the average annual income of all the employees in the factory together? A. 400 B. 425 C. 450 D. 470 76. If a junior lawyer receives a commission of 10% of the cases that he has booked in a month and the number of cases booked by the junior lawyer minus the junior’s commission was $25200. What is the commission received by the junior lawyer that month? A. 2520 B. 2800 C. 26000 D. 27000 E. 28000 77. If the function g(x) is defined as g(x) = - (-1/2x) where “x” is a positive integer, then the sum of the first 10 terms will be? A. Between -1/2 and -1/4 B. Between -1/4 and -1/8 C. Between 1/8 and ¼ D. Between 1/2 and 1 78. In the above regular octagon (8-sided polygon), the shaded region is a square and it’s area is 4 square units, then what is the area of the whole regular octagon? A. 4 B. 8 C. 16 D. 8+8√2 79. “S” is a sequence whose terms were a1, a2, a3, …an. What is the value of a11-a10? (1) Difference of the first two terms of the Sequence S (a1 and a2 ) is 20.(2) In the above sequence S, each term after the first is equal to the average of the preceding term and the following term. A. Statement 1 alone is sufficient but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the question asked. B. Statement 2 alone is sufficient but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the question asked C. Both statements 1 and 2 together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement is sufficient alone. D. Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question. 80. The above figure ABCD is a rectangle. Points X and R are the midpoints of sides AB and CD respectively. Then area of the triangle PQR is what fraction the area of the rectangle ABCD? (1) Length and breadth of the rectangle ABCD is 12 and 10 respectively.(2) In the above figure above point P is the midpoint of line segment AX and point Q is the midpoint of line segment XB. A. Statement 1 alone is sufficient but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the question asked. B. Statement 2 alone is sufficient but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the question asked. C. Both statements 1 and 2 together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement is sufficient alone. D. Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question. Warning: Undefined array key "correct_answer_logic" in /home/kaling/public_html/kalingaplus/wp-content/plugins/quiz-master-next/php/classes/class-qmn-quiz-manager.php on line 451 Time's up