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Saturday, August 25, 2012

ICON-2k12 week-2 Aptitude result:
II YEAR:  II B.TECH
III YEAR:  III B.TECH

ICON-2k12 APTITUDE #2

ICON-2K12 WeeK#2  23-08-12



APTITUDE TEST-2




                                                                     Aptitude Test-2                                                23-08-2012
1. A father said to his son, "I was as old as you are at the present at the time of your birth". If the father's age is 38 years now, the son's age five years back was:
A.19                             B.24                             C.33                                         D.14    
2. A is two years older than B who is twice as old as C. If the total of the ages of A, B and C be 27, the how old is B?
A.5                               B.10                             C.12                                         D.7
3. If selling price is doubled, the profit triples. Find the profit percent.
A.100%                        B.50%                          C.66.6%                                   D.33.3%.
4. A milk vendor mixes water to milk such that he gains 25%. Find the percentage of water in the mixture.
A. 20%                         B.25%                          C.12.5%                                   D.22.5%
5. The sum of the ages of a son and father is 56 yrs. After 4 yrs. , the age of the father will be 3 times that of the son .What is the age of the son?
A.20                             B.18                             C.16                                         D.12
6. The cost price of 20 articles is the same as the selling price of x articles. If the profit is 25%, then the value of x is:
A.14                             B.15                             C.16                                         D.18
7. The ages of Ram and Mukta are in the ratio of 3; 5 After 9 years, the ratio of their ages will becomes 3:4. The present age off Mukta (in years) is:
A.9                               B.15                             C.18                                         D.24
8. The total of the ages of A, B and C at present is 90 years. Ten years ago. the ratio of their ages was 1:2:3. What is the age of B at present?
A.40                             B.30                             C.20                                         D.18
9. Some articles were bought at 6 articles for Rs. 5 and sold at 5 articles for Rs. 6. Gain percent is:
A.30%                          B.33 1/3%                      C.44%                                    D.46%
10. A shopkeeper sells one transistor for Rs. 840 at a gain of 20% and another for Rs. 960 at a loss of 4%. His total gain or loss percent is:
A.5 15/17 loss             B.5 15/17 gain            C.5 17/15 loss                         D.5 17/15 gain
11. A sells an article to B at a gain of 20%. B sells is to C at a gain of 25% and C in turn sells is to D at a loss of 331/3%. If D paid Rs.1000 for it, then what is the cost price of A.?
A.1000                         B.2000                         C.3000                                     D.4000
12. The manufacturing cost of a watch is Rs.180 and the transportation lost is Rs.500 for 100 watches. What will be the selling price if it is sold at 20% gains
A.222                           B.216                           C.220                                       D.221
13. 30% loss on cost price in what percent loss on selling price?
A.30%                          B.33%                          C.42.85%                                 D.70%
14. A dealer professes to sell his goods at cost price and uses an 880gm weight instead of a kg. What is his percentage of gain?
A.13.13%                     B.13.23%                     C.13.33%                                 D.13.63%
15. Three years ago, the average age of A, B and C was 27 years and that of B and C, 5 years ago was 20 years. A’s present age is:
A.30                             B.35                             C.40                                         D.48
16. in a certain code value of ABC is 6 and CD is 7 what is the value for AD
A.7                               B.6                               C.5                                           D.4
17. If a=2; b=22; c=222 then 66=?
A. g                              B. n                              C. m                                         D. e
18. B, C, E, _, J, M which is suitable option for the blank?
A). F                             B). G                            C).H                                         D).I
19. If 121=117, 960= 945, 631=621, 12=9 then what is the value of 849=
A.828               B.839                                       C.718                                       D.841
20. What is the next letter in this series?
    4, 2, 3, 4, 6, 2, 4,?
A.5                                           B.2                               C.7                               D.6
(21-25)The circle-graph given here shows the spendings of a country on various sports during a particular year. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given below it.

                                   
 21.What percent of total spending is spent on Tennis?
A.12 ½%                                   B.22 ½%                                  C.25%                                      D.45% 
22.How much percent more is spent on Hockey than that on Golf?
A.27%                                      B.35%                          C.37.5%                                   D.75%
23.If the total amount spent on sports during the year be Rs. 1,80,00,000 , the amount spent on Basketball exceeds on Tennis by:
A.Rs. 2,50,000                         B.Rs. 3,60,000                 C.Rs. 3,75,000                     D.Rs. 4,10,00
24.How much percent less is spent on Football than that on Cricket?
A.22 2/9%                                                        B.27%
C.33 1/3%                                                        D.37 1/7%
25.If the total amount spent on sports during the year was Rs. 2 crores, the amount spent on Cricket and Hockey together was:
A.Rs. 8,00,000             B.Rs. 80,00,000           C.Rs. 1,20,00,000                    D.Rs. 1,60,00,000
Directions for questions 21 to 25: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow them.
A sanctuary may be defined as a place where Man is passive and the rest of Nature active. Till quite recently Nature had her own sanctuaries, where man either did not go at all or only as a tool-using animal in comparatively small numbers. But now, in this machinery age, there is no place left where man cannot go with overwhelming forces at his command. He can strangle to
death all the nobler wild life in the world to-day. To-morrow he certainly will have done so, unless he exercises due foresight and self-control in the meantime.
                    There is not the slightest doubt that birds and mammals are now being killed off much faster than they can breed. And it is always the largest and noblest forms of life that suffer
most. The whales and elephants, lions and eagles, go. The rats and flies, and all mean parasites, remain. This is inevitable in certain cases. But it is wanton killing off that I am speaking of to-night. Civilized man begins by destroying the very forms of wild life he learns to appreciate most when
he becomes still more civilized. The obvious remedy is to begin conservation at an earlier stage, when it is easier and better in every way, by enforcing laws for close seasons, game preserves,
the selective protection of certain species, and sanctuaries. I have just defined a sanctuary as a place where man is passive and the rest of Nature active. But this general definition is too
absolute for any special case. The mere fact that man has to protect a sanctuary does away with his purely passive attitude.
    Then, he can be beneficially active by destroying pests and parasites, like bot-flies or mosquitoes, and by finding antidotes for diseases like the epidemic which periodically kills off the
rabbits and thus starves many of the carnivora to death. But, except in cases where experiment has proved his intervention to be beneficial, the less he upsets the balance of Nature the
better, even when he tries to be an earthly Providence.

26.  The above paragraph could be an extract from
 A. Scientific Journal     B. News Columns      C. Fiction work                 D. Personal Biography
27. The first and last paragraphs mention “Sanctuary” in_________  views
A. Humanistic              B. Appealing    C. Contradicting          D. Logical 
28. An example of Bot flies were provided in order to _______ 
A. bring humour in passage                B. support an established point
C. to start a contradicting view          D. to oppose the fore coming issue
29. The purpose of the final paragraph is
a. to sum up the main points of the author’s argument 
b. to urge a solution to an increasingly pressing problem 
c. to qualify the author’s definition of an important term 
d. to propose a program 
30. The tone of passage is
 a. Recreational          b. Educative                c. Informative             D. Optimistic

Directions for questions 31 to 32: Pick the right sentence from grammatically flawed sentences
31. Pick the correct sentence
A. He did not took any chances                                  B. He did not take any chances. 
C. He doesn’t take any chances.                                 D. He did not take any chance. 
32. Pick the correct sentence
A. The furniture the young couple bought were very cheap.
B. The furniture the young couple buy were very cheap.
C. The furniture the young couple bought was very cheap.
D. The furniture the young couple bought would be very cheap.
Directions for questions 33 to 35: These questions are based on following information given below.
Each question will have a single blank and options for each blank. Choose the option that correctly fits into the blank and gives meaning to the sentence.
33. His achievement as an actor was due to merit and not publicity gimmicks; His versatility in donning a role is till date __________
a. fictitious                                          b. fractious                 
c. conjured                                          d. peerless
34. War is destruction of human life: ______ issues must be discussed with foresight on the consequence of possible catastrophe.
a. grave                                               b. critical                    
c. contentious                                      d. politic
35.According to some sources, nearly one third of all American children go to bed hungry each night despite social welfare programs designed to _____ hunger.
a. checkmate                                      b. furbish        
c. foster                                               d. alienate


Directions for questions 36 to 40: find the output of the following
36.
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
    int x=55;
    printf("%d, %d, %d\n", x<=55, x=40, x>=10);
    return 0;
}

A.1, 40, 1                                  B. 1, 55, 1                                  C. 1, 55, 0                 D. errors

37.
int main()
{
    int i=-3, j=2, k=0, m;
    m = ++i && ++j || ++k;
    printf("%d\n", m);
    return 0;
}

A. 1                              B. 0                              C. error                       D. garbage value

38.
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
    int i=2;
    int j = i + (1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
    printf("%d\n", j);
    return 0;
}
A.4                                           B.5                               C.6                               D.7

39.What does the following code do?
main()
{
int a,b;
a=a+b;
b=a-b;
a=a-b;
}
A. swaps the values                 B. doubles the values              C. adds the values       D.none

40. Which cause a compiler error?
A. int[ ] scores = {3, 5, 7};
B. int [ ][ ] scores = {2,7,6}, {9,3,45}; 
C. String cats[ ] = {"Fluffy", "Spot", "Zeus"};
D. boolean results[ ] = new boolean [] {true, false, true}
41. Stricmp function is used to:
a)compares two strings with regard  to case
b)compares two strings without regard to case
c)compares first  i characters of two strings
d)such function does not exists
42) The correct hierarchy of operators is:
A.*/%+-=         B.*+/%-=         C./*-%+=         D.*/%=+-
43) An expression contains relational, assignment and arithmetic operators.in the absence of parenthesis, they
Will be evaluated as:
a. assignment, relational, arithmetic
b. arithmetic, relational, assignment
c. relational, arithmetic, assignment
d. assignment, arithmetic, relational
44) “%Lf” format is used for which data type:
a.lond signed int
b.long unsigned int
c.long double
d.double
45) Structure elements can be accessed through a pointer to a structure using:
a. dot operator
b. arrow operator
c. assignment(=) operator
d. + operator

46.”GIVING OPINIONS and OPTIONS GENEROUSLY LINKED EVERYWHERE” is famously known in a shorthand form as _____________
47. Microsoft is renaming its vintage Hotmail email service as: ___________
48. LARRY PAGE is a ceo of
A. Google                                B. Yahoo                                  C. ibm                          D. pagemaker
49. (.JPEG) abbreviation:
50. Error 403 means that web page is
A. forbidden                            B. Not found                C. unauthorised access                      
D. such error does not exists




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