Indian Civil Services Exam 2012-Free CSAT Model Paper 4-Part 1
1. A man can row three-quarters of a kilometer against the stream in
111/4 minutes and down the stream in 7 ½ minutes. The speed (in km/hr) of the
man in still water is:
a) 2
b) 3
c)
4
d) 5
ANSWER: D
2. Seats for
Mathematics, Physics and Biology in a school are in the ratio 5 : 7 : 8. There
is a proposal to increase these seats by 40%, 50% and 75% respectively. What
will be the ratio of increased seats?
a) 2 : 3 : 4
b) 6 : 7 : 8
c)
6 : 8 : 9
d) None of these
ANSWER: A
Direction
(3-7): study the following
information carefully and answer the question given below:
P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, and Z are travelling to three destinations Delhi,
Chennai and Hyderabad
in three different vehicles- Honda city, SwiftD’zire and Ford ikon. There are
three females among them one in each car. There are at least two persons in
each car.
R is not traveling with Q and W. T, a male, is traveling with only Z and
they are not traveling to Chennai. P is traveling in Honda city to Hyderabad . S is sister of
P and travels by Ford Ikon. V and R travel together. W does not travel to
Chennai.
3. Members in which car are travelling to Chennai?
a) Honda city
b) Swift D’zire
c)
Ford
Ikon
d) Either Swift D’zire or Ford Ikon
e) None of these
ANSWER: C
4.
In which car four members travelling?
a) None
b) Honda city
c) Swift D’zire
d) Ford Ikon
e) Honda city or Ford Ikon
ANSWER: A
5. Which of the
following combinations represents in the three female members?
a) QST
b) WSZ
c) PSZ
d) Cannot be determined
e) None of these
ANSWER: D
6. Who is traveling
with W?
a) only Q
b) only P
c) Both P and Q
d) Cannot be determined
e) None of these
ANSWER: C
7. Members in which
of the following combinations are travelling in Honda city?
a) PRS
b) PQW
c) PWS
d) Data inadequate
e) None of these
ANSWER: B
8. by selling a product with 20% profit, how much profit was earned?
I. The difference between
cost and selling price is Rs. 40.
II. The selling price is 120
percent of the cost price.
a) I alone sufficient while II
alone not sufficient to answer
b) II alone sufficient while I
alone not sufficient to answer
c)
Either I or II alone sufficient to answer
d) Both I and II are not
sufficient to answer
e) Both I and II are necessary
to answer
ANSWER: A
9. The difference between simple interest and compound on Rs. 1200 for
one year at 10% per annum reckoned half-yearly is:
a) Rs. 2.50
b) Rs. 3
c)
Rs. 3.75
d) Rs. 4
e) None of these
ANSWER: B
10. Which word does
NOT belong with the others?
a) core
b) seeds
c) pulp
d) slice
ANSWER: D
11. Window is to
pane as book is to
a)
novel
b)
glass
c)
cover
d)
page
ANSWER: D
12. If A + B means
A is the brother of B; A - B means A is the sister of B and A x B means A is
the father of B. Which of the following means that C is the son of M?
a)
M - N x C + F
b)
F - C + N x M
c)
N + M - F x C
d)
M x N - C + F
ANSWER: D
13. Ayesha's father was 38 years of age when she was born while her
mother was 36 years old when her brother four years younger to her was born.
What is the difference between the ages of her parents?
a) 2 years
b) 4 years
c)
6 years
d) 8 years
ANSWER: C
14. Two tailers X and Y are paid a total of Rs. 550 per week by their
employer. If X is paid 120 percent of the sum paid to Y, how much is Y paid per
week?
a) Rs. 200
b) Rs. 250
c)
Rs. 300
d) None of these
ANSWER : B
Direction (15-19): In each of the following questions two statements are given and these
statements are followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer:
(1) If only (1) conclusion follows
(2) If sonly (2) conclusion follows
(3) If either (1) or (2) follows
(4) If neither (1) nor (2) follows and
(5) If both (1) and (2) follow.
15. Statements:
All the locks are keys.
All the keys are bats.
Some watches are bats.
Conclusions: Some bats are
locks.
Some watches are keys.
All the keys are locks.
a)
Only (1) and (2)
b)
Only (1)
c)
Only (2)
d)
Only (1) and (3)
ANSWER: B
16. Statements:
Some keys are staplers.
Some staplers are stickers.
All the stickers are pens.
Conclusions:
Some pens are staplers.
Some stickers are keys.
No sticker is key.
Some staplers are keys.
a)
Only (1) and (2)
b)
Only (2) and (4)
c)
Only (2) and (3)
d)
Only (1) and (4) and either (2) or (3)
ANSWER: D
17. Statements:
Some questions are answers.
Some answers are writers.
All the writers are poets.
Conclusions:
Some writers are answers.
Some poets are questions.
All the questions are poets.
Some poets are answers.
a)
Only (1) and (2)
b)
Only (1) and (4)
c)
Only (1) and (3)
d)
Only (2) and (4)
ANSWER: A
18. Statements:
Some envelops are gums.
Some gums are seals.
Some seals are adhesives.
Conclusions:
Some envelopes are seals.
Some gums are adhesives.
Some adhesives are seals.
Some adhesives are gums.
a) Only (3)
b) Only (1)
c) Only (2)
d) Only (4)
ANSWER: A
19. Statements:
All the papers are books.
All the bags are books.
Some purses are bags.
Conclusions:
Some papers are bags.
Some books are papers.
Some books are purses.
a) Only (1)
b) Only (2) and (3)
c) Only (1) and (2)
d) Only (1) and (3)
ANSWER: B
20. The average weight of 16 boys in a class is 50.25 kg and that of the
remaining 8 boys is 45.15 kg. Find the average weights of all the boys in the
class.
a) 47.55 kg
b) 48 kg
c)
48.55 kg
d) 49.25 kg
ANSWER: C
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