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Re: TANCET MCA Entrance Exam Question Paper

Here is the list of few questions of TANCET MCA Entrance Exam paper which you are looking for .

1. The number obtained by reverting the digits is 594 less than the original number. The number
is
1) 762 2) 258 3) 528 4) 852
2. Twenty men can finish a piece of work in 30 days. When should 5 men leave the work so that
it may be finished in 35 days
1) 10 days 2) 20 days 3) 25days 4) l5 days
3. The value of a machine depreciates from Rs. 32,768 to Rs. 21,952 in three years. What is the
rate % of depreciation?
1) 11% 2) 12.5% 3) 33% 4) 12.25%
4. If x2 - 3x + 2 is a factor of x4 - px2 +q, then the value of p and q respectively will be
1) -5, 4 2) -5, -4 3) 5, 4 4) 5, -4
5. The rational numbers lying between (1/3) and (3/4) are
1) 117/300, 287/400 2) 97/300, 299/500 3) 99/300, 301/400 4)95/300, 301/400
6. Find the greatest number that will divide 1625, 2281 and 4218 leaving remainders 8, 4, 5
respectively
1) 11 2) 12 3) 13 4) 14
7. The area of a grassy plot is 480 metres. If each side has been 5m longer, the area would have
been increased by 245 sq. m. Find the length of the fence to surround it
1) 87 2) 88 3) 90 4) 92
8. The diagonals of a rhombus are 60 m and 80 m. Its area would be
1) 1000 sq. m 2) 3600 sq. m 3) 2400 sq. m 4) 4800 sq. m
9. A vessel can be filled by one pipe in 8 minutes, by a second pipe in 10 minutes. It can be
emptied by a waste pipe in 12 minutes. In what time will the vessel be filled if all the three be
opened at once?
1) 7 1/17 minutes 2) 6 minutes 3) 10 minutes 4) 8(1/17) minutes
10. The average age of 32 students is 10 years. If the teachers age is also included, the average
age increases by one year. What is the age of the teacher?
1) 50 2) 34 3) 43 4) 32
11. The string of a kite is 150 metres long and it makes an angle of 60° with the horizontal, the
height of the kite from the ground would be
1) 130.1m 2) 129.9m 3) 112 m 4) 75 m
12. If x = 21/3 - 2-1/3
F then the value of 2x3 + 6x would be
1) 3 2) 6 3) 9 4) 0
13. If x = (b – c)/a, y = (c – a)/b, z = (a – b)/c, then the value of x + y + z + xyz is
1) 4 2) abc 3) a + b + c 4) 0
14. The value of t he expression √(4 + √15) + √(4 - √15) - √(12 - 4√5) is
1) a natural number 2) a negative number
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3) a non- integer rational number 4) a irrational number
15. A∩(B∩C) is same as
1) (AUB) – (A∩C) 2) (A∩B) – C
3) (A∩B) – (A∩C) 4) A – (B∩C)
16. If log10 x + log10 5 = 2, then x equals
1) 25 2) 20 3) 15 4) 100
17. The sum of the square of two consecutive even numbers is 1252. The sum of the numbers is
1) 48 2) 50 3) 52 4) 54
18. If the angles of a pentagon are in the ratio 1:3:6:7:10, then the smallest angle is
1) 32 2) 30 3) 27 4) 20
19. Turn odd man out 41, 43, 47, 53, 61, 71, 73, 81
1) 61 2) 71 3) 73 4) 81
20. Complete the series 2, 5, 9, 19, 37, ………
1) 76 2) 74 3) 75 4) 73
21. The calendar for 1990 is the same as for
1) 1996 2) 1997 3) 1994 4) 2000
22. What is the smallest number by which 3600 is divided to make it a perfect cube?
1) 9 2) 50 3) 450 4) 300
23. What is 25% of 25%?
1) 6.25 2) 0.625 3)0.0625 4) 0.00625
24. What price should a shopkeeper mark on an article, costing him Rs.153, to gain 20% after
allowing a discount of 15%
1) Rs. 224 2) Rs. 216 3) Rs. 184 4) Rs. 162
25. If 18 persons can build a wall 140 m long in 42 days, the number of days that 30 persons will
take to complete a similar wall 100m long is
1) 18 days 2) 21 days 3) 24 days 4) 28 days
Directions:
Questions 26, 27 and 28 are based on the passage given. Choose the best answer for each.
Passage: If a person reads a lot he will increase his vocabulary. In doing so he will increase his
speaking and writing power.
26. The argument is based on the assumption
(M) String vocabulary is important for writing and speaking
(N) People should read books containing unfamiliar words
(O) The books to be read should be entertaining
1) (M) only 2) (N) only 3) (M) and (n) only 4) (N) and (O) only
27. Which one of the following would weaken the argument?
1) Educated people can express their thoughts better
2) Only a well read person can make proper use of the English language
3) The style of a person is coloured by the style of the authors he reads
4) Those who passed vocabulary tests could not write well
28. Which will strengthen the argument?
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(M) Slow readers cannot do well in competitive exams
(N) Every one must study English
(O) In order to become a good lecturer in English one must increase one’s vocabulary
1) (M) only 2) (N) only 3) (O) only 4) (M), (N) and (O)

Questions 29 to 32
Four cousins, Deepak, Pooja, Saurabh and Gaurau have different hobbies and play different
game. The hobbies they are interested in are story – reading, music, watching TV serials and
going to movies. The children play cricket, badminton, hockey and fly kites. Saurabh and Gaurav
do not like TV serials or movies. Pooja and Saurabh do not play cricket or hockey. Deepak and
Gaurav do not read stories or fly kites. Saurabh does not play badminton. Music lovers does not
Like to play hockey. The badminton player does not watch TV serials
29. What is Deepak’s hobby and which game does he play ?
1) TV serial : hockey 2) Music : badminton
3) Movies : cricket 4) Music : cricket
30. What are Saurabh’s interest?
1) Music : kites 2) Music : badminton
3) Stories : hockey 4) Stones : kites
31. Who likes movies and which game does that person play?
1) Deepak : hockey 2) Pooja : badminton
3) Pooja : cricket 4) Deepak : cricket
32. Who likes music?
1) Gaurav 2) Saurabh 3) Pooja 4) Deepak
Read the following statements and answer the question 33 and 34
Five shirts are placed on a shelf in a heap. Red shirt is above the Blue shirt and Green shirt is
below the Orange shirt. Blue shirt is above the Orange shirt and White is below the Green shirt.
33. The colour of the shirt between Red and Orange shirts is
1) White 2) Green 3) Blue 4) Data is insufficient
34. Which colour shirt is at the bottom ?
1) Red 2) White 3) Orange 4) Cannot be said
35. A person is driving towards west. What sequence of direction should he follow so that he is
driving towards south?
1) left, right, right 2) right, right, left
3) left, left, left 4) right, right, right
36. I was walking in South-Emit direction. After a while I turned 90° to the right and walked
ahead. Later I turned 45° to the right. In which direction am I walking now 7
1) East 2) North-East 3) South-West 4) North

Read the following statements and answer the questions 37 to 39 ;
A is the father of C. But C is not his son.
E is the daughter of C. F is the spouse of A.
B is the brother of C. D is the son of B.
G is the spouse of B. H is the father of G.
37. Who is the son-in-law of H?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D
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38. Who is the grand - daughter of A?
1) B 2) H 3) E 4) D
39. Who is the common grand - child of both F and H?
1) B 2) C 3) D 4) H
Directions :
On the basis of the following diagram answer, questions 40 to 43
The rectangle represents the bachelors
The square represents the Delhi Metropolis
The circle represents the English language
The triangle represents the tourists
40. The portion representing bachelor tourists, who know the English language is
1) 2 2) 1 3) 7 4) 4
41. The portion representing bachelor tourists, who know the English language is
1) 6 2) 9 3) 7 4) 8
42. Which of the following is true?
1) Some of the tourists are staying in Delhi Metropolis
2) No person m Delhi Metropolis knows English
3) English is spoken by a few tourists and some persons in Delhi
4) None of the above statements are true
43. Tourists, who are bachelors and do not know the English language is represented by the
section marked
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
44. A hospital always has
1) attendants 2) nurses 3) emergency 4) doctors
43. Blood is formed in the human adult by
1) bone-marrow 2) liver 3) heart 4) Lungs
46. If ACTION is coded as ZXGRLM, then HEALTH will be coded in the same way as
1) SVZOGS 2) TVZOGT 3) RUZPGR 4) QVGOZQ
47. If OUT is coded as 152120, IN will be coded as
1) 1015 2) 1813 3) 819 4) 914
Direction:
Based on the relationship of the two given words, find the missing term from the given option.
48. NATION : ANITNO : : HUNGRY : ?
1) HNUGRY 2) UNHGYR 3) YRNGUH 4) UHGNYR
Direction :
Which of the following groups of letters will complete the given series
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49. ab-ccca-bccc-bbcc-
1) abbc 2) bbac 3) bbca 4) cabc
50. If ÷ Means +, × Means -, + Means ×, - Means ÷ then 8÷15-3×4+2 = ?
1) 18 2) 5 3) 23/24 4) 23/6
Direction :
For questions 51 to 54, in each questions are given two statements followed by two conclusions
numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be True even if they seem to be
at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly
known facts
Given answer
1. if only conclusion I follows
2. if only conclusion II follows
3. if either I or II follows
4. if neither I nor II follows
51. Statements : All politicians are intelligent
Some women ore politicians
Conclusion: I Some women are intelligent
II All those intelligent women
52. Statements : Some teachers are adults
Some adults are poets
Conclusion: I Some teachers are poets
II Some poets are teachers
53. Statements : Lawyers married only fair girls
Shoba is very fair
Conclusion : I Shoba was married to a lawyer
II Shoba was not married to a lawyer
54. Statements : Some dogs are rats
All rats ere horses
Conclusion : I All dogs are horses
II Some horses are dogs
Directions (Q. 55 - 56)
Out of the five statements, there are logically compact. From the answer choices pick up the one
which give three logically compact statements.
55. (1) Some caps are tanks
(2) Some bulbs are not caps
(3) All caps ore bulbs
(4) All tanks are caps
(5) Some bulbs are tanks
1) (3), (5), (4) 2) (1), (3), (4) 3) (1), (2), (3) 4) (1), (3), (5)
56. (1) All birds are rings
(2) No wing is bird
(3) Some rings are wings
(4) No ring is wing
(5) Some birds are not rings
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1) (5), (2), (1) 2) (2), (3), (4) 3) (1), (4), (2) 4) (2), (4), (5)
Direction for Q. (57 - 60)
In each of the questions one or more statements have been given followed by four interferences.
Find out the interference that definitely follows from the given statements
57. Soldiers serve their country
1) Those who serve the country are soldiers
2) Women do not serve their country because they are not soldier
3) Men generally serve the country
4) Some men who are soldiers serve their country
58. Many smokers get cancer
1) Most cancer patients are smokers
2) Smoking may lead to cancer
3) Most smokers get cancer
4) Smoking always leads to cancer
59. All business men are dishonest
All business men are fraudulent
1) Either all fraudulent persons are dishonest or all dishonest are fraudulent
2) Some dishonest persons are fraudulent
3) Generally fraudulent persons are dishonest
4) Fraud and dishonesty go together
60. All men are vertebrates
Some mammals are vertebrates
1) All men are mammals
2) All mammals are men
3) Some vertebrates are mammals
4) All vertebrates are men
Directions : Each of the questions 61 to 65 is followed by two Arguments numbered I and II.
You are to decide which one is strong and which is week. Mark
1) if argument I is strong
2) if argument II is strong
3) if neither I nor II is strong
61. Question : Should all the elected legislative members be put through compulsory training
for running the government?
Arguments : I Yes, it will certainly be helpful.
II No, people elect only matured individuals who are able to hold the office
62. Question : Should primary education be made free in India?
Arguments : I Yes, in a welfare state it is the duty of the government to impart primary
education.
II No, India does not have adequate number of primary schools to
accommodate all.
63. Question : Should the degree be de-linked from job ?
Arguments : I Yes, because such a step would discourage students from joining universities
II No, because well educated are the backbone of democracy.
64. Question : Is a coalition government suitable for democracy ?
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Arguments : I Yes, because; such government cannot become dictorial
II No, because such government cannot be stable
65. Question : Should rural banks be abolished ?
Arguments : I Yes, because they are not run properly
II No, because they will develop villages
Directions :
Each of the question 66 to 70 consists of a question statement and two data statements numbered
I and II Read both and Mark
1. If data 1 alone is sufficient to answer the question
2. If data II alone is sufficient to answer the question
3. If both data I and II taken together is sufficient
4. If both data I and II taken together is not sufficient
66. Statement : Which day will be the last day of the month of March ?
Data : I The first day of March and the year are given
II The first day of the year given
67. Statement : A is taller than C and D is shorter than E who among them is the shortest
Data : I D is taller than A
II C is shorter than E
68. Statement : 'A' and 'B's salaries are in proportion 4 : 3 respectively. What is A's salary?
Data : I B's salary is 75% of A's salary
II B's salary is 4,500 p.m.
69. Statement : Many pick pockets have been arrested ?
Data : I Picking pocket is a cognisable offence
II Police arrest those who commit this offence
70. Statement : Nuclear war will leave no victor and no vanquished
Arguments : I There are victors and vanquished after war
II Nuclear war is destructive
Directions:
For question 71 to 75 a statement is followed by two conclusions. Point out
1. If only first conclusion is true
2. If only second conclusion is true
3. If both the conclusions are true
4. If neither of the conclusion is true
71. Statement : The increase in adult literacy will lead to country's development and progress.
Conclusions: I The educated people offer less resistance to new innovations
II The literacy rate is higher in developed countries.
72. Statement : Crime is a function of criminals biological make up and his family relations
Conclusions: I The incidence of crime is higher in identical twins then in fraternal twins
II Families in which parents lack warmth and affection fail to build a moral
conscience in children.
73. Statement : Education is in the concurrent list. The State Government cannot bring reforms
in education without the consent of the Central Government
Conclusions: I For bringing about quick reforms in education, it should be in the state list
II States are not willing to bring about quick reforms in education.
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74. Statement : Douglas is my cousin. A cousin may be a sister's son or an uncle's son or
brother's son
Conclusions: I Douglas is my sister's son
II Douglas is my uncle's son
75. Statement : The negotiations failed. There was an atmosphere of tension. The parties
withdrew to their old positions
Conclusions: I In the atmosphere of tension negotiations cannot succeed
II Had the negotiations been successful they would have taken new positions.
76. Which of the following is the most powerful type of computer?
1) Super-micro 2) Superconductor
3) Supercomputer 4) Megaframe
77. Coded entries which are used to gain access to a computer system are called
1) Entry codes 2) Passwords
3) Security commands 4) Code words
78. A term associated with the comparison of processing speeds of different computer system is
1) EFTS 2) MPG 3) MIPS 4) CPS
79. Human beings are referred to as Homosapiens. Which device is called silicosapiens ?
1) Monitor 2) Hardware 3} Robot 4) Computer
80. A software package generally used with in a distributed word processing system is
1) ATMS 2) DWPS 3) RPG 4) DBMS
81. Which was the first company in the world to build computer for sale?
1) International Business Machines 2) Remington Rand Corporation
3) English Electric Computers 4) Sperry Univac
82. The first movie released in 1982 with terrific computer animation and graphics was
1) Star wars 2) Tron 3) Forbidden planet 4) Dark star
83. Which of the following is an example of nonvolatile memory ?
1) ROM 2) RAM 3) LSI 4) VLSI
84. In virtual storage, program segments stored on disk during processing are called
1) sections 2) partitions 3) sectors 4) pages
85. Which of the following is not an alternate name for primary memory ?
1) Main memory 2) Primary storage 3) Internal storage 4) Mass storage
86. What is the number of bit patterns provided by a 7-bit code ?
1) 64 2) 256 3) 128 4) 512
87. The word length of a computer is measured in
1) bits 2) bytes 3) millimetres 4) metres
88. What does the acronym ISDN stands for
1) Indian Standard Digital Network 2) Integrated Services Digital Network
3) Intelligent Services Digital Network 4) Integrated Services Data Network
89. A network which is used for sharing data, software and hardware among several users
owning micro computers is called
1) WAN 2) MAN 3) LAN 4) VAN
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90. The operating system for the laptop compi called Machite is
1) Windows 2) DOS 3) MS-DOS 4) OZ
91. The errors that can be pointed out by compiler are
1) Syntax errors 2) Semantic errors 3) Logical errors 4) Intemal errors
92. Which of the following colour graphics dia adapter has the highest resohition ?
1) CGA 2) HGA 3) EGA 4) VGA
93. The programming language used in Artil Intelligence and expert system developmc
1) RPG 2) PROLOG 3) FORTRAN 4) C + +
94. Whose trademark is the operating sy: UNIX?
1) BELL Laboratories 2) Ashton Tate
3) Microsoft 4) Motorola
95. Which tanguage has recently becamt defacto standard for interfacing applic programs ivith
relational database systen
1) ORACLE 2) SQL 3) dBASE 4) 4GL
96. The naine given to a program uncitten in any one of the high level languages is
1) Object program 2) System program 3) Source program 4) Compiler program
97. The MIS structure with one main computer system is called a
1) distributed MIS structure 2) hierarchical MIS structure
3) centralised MIS structure 4) decentralised MIS structure
98. A language for simulating models of business activity is
1) SPSS 2) DL/1 3) COBOL 4) GPSS
99. Graphic interfaces were first used in a xerox product called
1) Ethernet 2) Inter LISP 3) Smalltalk 4) Zeta LISP
100. What console command displays the server name and LAN configuration ?

1) VER 2) CONFIG 3) N CONFIG 4) N DIR/LAN
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Re: TANCET MCA Entrance Exam Question Paper

Here is the list of few questions of TANCET MCA Entrance Exam Question Paper which you are looking for .

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1. The number obtained by reverting the digits is 594 less than the original number. The number
is
1) 762 2) 258 3) 528 4) 852
2. Twenty men can finish a piece of work in 30 days. When should 5 men leave the work so that
it may be finished in 35 days
1) 10 days 2) 20 days 3) 25days 4) l5 days
3. The value of a machine depreciates from Rs. 32,768 to Rs. 21,952 in three years. What is the
rate % of depreciation?
1) 11% 2) 12.5% 3) 33% 4) 12.25%
4. If x2 - 3x + 2 is a factor of x4 - px2 +q, then the value of p and q respectively will be
1) -5, 4 2) -5, -4 3) 5, 4 4) 5, -4
5. The rational numbers lying between (1/3) and (3/4) are
1) 117/300, 287/400 2) 97/300, 299/500 3) 99/300, 301/400 4)95/300, 301/400
6. Find the greatest number that will divide 1625, 2281 and 4218 leaving remainders 8, 4, 5
respectively
1) 11 2) 12 3) 13 4) 14
7. The area of a grassy plot is 480 metres. If each side has been 5m longer, the area would have
been increased by 245 sq. m. Find the length of the fence to surround it
1) 87 2) 88 3) 90 4) 92
8. The diagonals of a rhombus are 60 m and 80 m. Its area would be
1) 1000 sq. m 2) 3600 sq. m 3) 2400 sq. m 4) 4800 sq. m
9. A vessel can be filled by one pipe in 8 minutes, by a second pipe in 10 minutes. It can be
emptied by a waste pipe in 12 minutes. In what time will the vessel be filled if all the three be
opened at once?
1) 7 1/17 minutes 2) 6 minutes 3) 10 minutes 4) 8(1/17) minutes
10. The average age of 32 students is 10 years. If the teachers age is also included, the average
age increases by one year. What is the age of the teacher?
1) 50 2) 34 3) 43 4) 32
11. The string of a kite is 150 metres long and it makes an angle of 60° with the horizontal, the
height of the kite from the ground would be
1) 130.1m 2) 129.9m 3) 112 m 4) 75 m
12. If x = 21/3 - 2-1/3
F then the value of 2x3 + 6x would be
1) 3 2) 6 3) 9 4) 0
13. If x = (b – c)/a, y = (c – a)/b, z = (a – b)/c, then the value of x + y + z + xyz is
1) 4 2) abc 3) a + b + c 4) 0
14. The value of t he expression √(4 + √15) + √(4 - √15) - √(12 - 4√5) is
1) a natural number 2) a negative number
3) a non- integer rational number 4) a irrational number
15. A∩(B∩C) is same as
1) (AUB) – (A∩C) 2) (A∩B) – C
3) (A∩B) – (A∩C) 4) A – (B∩C)
16. If log10 x + log10 5 = 2, then x equals
1) 25 2) 20 3) 15 4) 100
17. The sum of the square of two consecutive even numbers is 1252. The sum of the numbers is
1) 48 2) 50 3) 52 4) 54
18. If the angles of a pentagon are in the ratio 1:3:6:7:10, then the smallest angle is
1) 32 2) 30 3) 27 4) 20
19. Turn odd man out 41, 43, 47, 53, 61, 71, 73, 81
1) 61 2) 71 3) 73 4) 81
20. Complete the series 2, 5, 9, 19, 37, ………
1) 76 2) 74 3) 75 4) 73
21. The calendar for 1990 is the same as for
1) 1996 2) 1997 3) 1994 4) 2000
22. What is the smallest number by which 3600 is divided to make it a perfect cube?
1) 9 2) 50 3) 450 4) 300
23. What is 25% of 25%?
1) 6.25 2) 0.625 3)0.0625 4) 0.00625
24. What price should a shopkeeper mark on an article, costing him Rs.153, to gain 20% after
allowing a discount of 15%
1) Rs. 224 2) Rs. 216 3) Rs. 184 4) Rs. 162
25. If 18 persons can build a wall 140 m long in 42 days, the number of days that 30 persons will
take to complete a similar wall 100m long is
1) 18 days 2) 21 days 3) 24 days 4) 28 days
Directions:
Questions 26, 27 and 28 are based on the passage given. Choose the best answer for each.
Passage: If a person reads a lot he will increase his vocabulary. In doing so he will increase his
speaking and writing power.
26. The argument is based on the assumption
(M) String vocabulary is important for writing and speaking
(N) People should read books containing unfamiliar words
(O) The books to be read should be entertaining
1) (M) only 2) (N) only 3) (M) and (n) only 4) (N) and (O) only
27. Which one of the following would weaken the argument?
1) Educated people can express their thoughts better
2) Only a well read person can make proper use of the English language
3) The style of a person is coloured by the style of the authors he reads
4) Those who passed vocabulary tests could not write well
28. Which will strengthen the argument?
(M) Slow readers cannot do well in competitive exams
(N) Every one must study English
(O) In order to become a good lecturer in English one must increase one’s vocabulary
1) (M) only 2) (N) only 3) (O) only 4) (M), (N) and (O)
Questions 29 to 32
Four cousins, Deepak, Pooja, Saurabh and Gaurau have different hobbies and play different
game. The hobbies they are interested in are story – reading, music, watching TV serials and
going to movies. The children play cricket, badminton, hockey and fly kites. Saurabh and Gaurav
do not like TV serials or movies. Pooja and Saurabh do not play cricket or hockey. Deepak and
Gaurav do not read stories or fly kites. Saurabh does not play badminton. Music lovers does not
Like to play hockey. The badminton player does not watch TV serials
29. What is Deepak’s hobby and which game does he play ?
1) TV serial : hockey 2) Music : badminton
3) Movies : cricket 4) Music : cricket
30. What are Saurabh’s interest?
1) Music : kites 2) Music : badminton
3) Stories : hockey 4) Stones : kites
31. Who likes movies and which game does that person play?
1) Deepak : hockey 2) Pooja : badminton
3) Pooja : cricket 4) Deepak : cricket
32. Who likes music?
1) Gaurav 2) Saurabh 3) Pooja 4) Deepak
Read the following statements and answer the question 33 and 34
Five shirts are placed on a shelf in a heap. Red shirt is above the Blue shirt and Green shirt is
below the Orange shirt. Blue shirt is above the Orange shirt and White is below the Green shirt.
33. The colour of the shirt between Red and Orange shirts is
1) White 2) Green 3) Blue 4) Data is insufficient
34. Which colour shirt is at the bottom ?
1) Red 2) White 3) Orange 4) Cannot be said
35. A person is driving towards west. What sequence of direction should he follow so that he is
driving towards south?
1) left, right, right 2) right, right, left
3) left, left, left 4) right, right, right
36. I was walking in South-Emit direction. After a while I turned 90° to the right and walked
ahead. Later I turned 45° to the right. In which direction am I walking now 7
1) East 2) North-East 3) South-West 4) North
Read the following statements and answer the questions 37 to 39 ;
A is the father of C. But C is not his son.
E is the daughter of C. F is the spouse of A.
B is the brother of C. D is the son of B.
G is the spouse of B. H is the father of G.
37. Who is the son-in-law of H?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D
38. Who is the grand - daughter of A?
1) B 2) H 3) E 4) D
39. Who is the common grand - child of both F and H?
1) B 2) C 3) D 4) H
Directions :
On the basis of the following diagram answer, questions 40 to 43
The rectangle represents the bachelors
The square represents the Delhi Metropolis
The circle represents the English language
The triangle represents the tourists
40. The portion representing bachelor tourists, who know the English language is
1) 2 2) 1 3) 7 4) 4
41. The portion representing bachelor tourists, who know the English language is
1) 6 2) 9 3) 7 4) 8
42. Which of the following is true?
1) Some of the tourists are staying in Delhi Metropolis
2) No person m Delhi Metropolis knows English
3) English is spoken by a few tourists and some persons in Delhi
4) None of the above statements are true
43. Tourists, who are bachelors and do not know the English language is represented by the
section marked
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
44. A hospital always has
1) attendants 2) nurses 3) emergency 4) doctors
43. Blood is formed in the human adult by
1) bone-marrow 2) liver 3) heart 4) Lungs
46. If ACTION is coded as ZXGRLM, then HEALTH will be coded in the same way as
1) SVZOGS 2) TVZOGT 3) RUZPGR 4) QVGOZQ
47. If OUT is coded as 152120, IN will be coded as
1) 1015 2) 1813 3) 819 4) 914
Direction:
Based on the relationship of the two given words, find the missing term from the given option.
48. NATION : ANITNO : : HUNGRY : ?
1) HNUGRY 2) UNHGYR 3) YRNGUH 4) UHGNYR
Direction :
Which of the following groups of letters will complete the given series
49. ab-ccca-bccc-bbcc-
1) abbc 2) bbac 3) bbca 4) cabc
50. If ÷ Means +, × Means -, + Means ×, - Means ÷ then 8÷15-3×4+2 = ?
1) 18 2) 5 3) 23/24 4) 23/6
Direction :
For questions 51 to 54, in each questions are given two statements followed by two conclusions
numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be True even if they seem to be
at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly
known facts
Given answer
1. if only conclusion I follows
2. if only conclusion II follows
3. if either I or II follows
4. if neither I nor II follows
51. Statements : All politicians are intelligent
Some women ore politicians
Conclusion: I Some women are intelligent
II All those intelligent women
52. Statements : Some teachers are adults
Some adults are poets
Conclusion: I Some teachers are poets
II Some poets are teachers
53. Statements : Lawyers married only fair girls
Shoba is very fair
Conclusion : I Shoba was married to a lawyer
II Shoba was not married to a lawyer
54. Statements : Some dogs are rats
All rats ere horses
Conclusion : I All dogs are horses
II Some horses are dogs
Directions (Q. 55 - 56)
Out of the five statements, there are logically compact. From the answer choices pick up the one
which give three logically compact statements.
55. (1) Some caps are tanks
(2) Some bulbs are not caps
(3) All caps ore bulbs
(4) All tanks are caps
(5) Some bulbs are tanks
1) (3), (5), (4) 2) (1), (3), (4) 3) (1), (2), (3) 4) (1), (3), (5)
56. (1) All birds are rings
(2) No wing is bird
(3) Some rings are wings
(4) No ring is wing
(5) Some birds are not rings
1) (5), (2), (1) 2) (2), (3), (4) 3) (1), (4), (2) 4) (2), (4), (5)
Direction for Q. (57 - 60)
In each of the questions one or more statements have been given followed by four interferences.
Find out the interference that definitely follows from the given statements
57. Soldiers serve their country
1) Those who serve the country are soldiers
2) Women do not serve their country because they are not soldier
3) Men generally serve the country
4) Some men who are soldiers serve their country
58. Many smokers get cancer
1) Most cancer patients are smokers
2) Smoking may lead to cancer
3) Most smokers get cancer
4) Smoking always leads to cancer
59. All business men are dishonest
All business men are fraudulent
1) Either all fraudulent persons are dishonest or all dishonest are fraudulent
2) Some dishonest persons are fraudulent
3) Generally fraudulent persons are dishonest
4) Fraud and dishonesty go together
60. All men are vertebrates
Some mammals are vertebrates
1) All men are mammals
2) All mammals are men
3) Some vertebrates are mammals
4) All vertebrates are men
Directions : Each of the questions 61 to 65 is followed by two Arguments numbered I and II.
You are to decide which one is strong and which is week. Mark
1) if argument I is strong
2) if argument II is strong
3) if neither I nor II is strong
61. Question : Should all the elected legislative members be put through compulsory training
for running the government?
Arguments : I Yes, it will certainly be helpful.
II No, people elect only matured individuals who are able to hold the office
62. Question : Should primary education be made free in India?
Arguments : I Yes, in a welfare state it is the duty of the government to impart primary
education.
II No, India does not have adequate number of primary schools to
accommodate all.
63. Question : Should the degree be de-linked from job ?
Arguments : I Yes, because such a step would discourage students from joining universities
II No, because well educated are the backbone of democracy.
64. Question : Is a coalition government suitable for democracy ?
Arguments : I Yes, because; such government cannot become dictorial
II No, because such government cannot be stable
65. Question : Should rural banks be abolished ?
Arguments : I Yes, because they are not run properly
II No, because they will develop villages
Directions :
Each of the question 66 to 70 consists of a question statement and two data statements numbered
I and II Read both and Mark
1. If data 1 alone is sufficient to answer the question
2. If data II alone is sufficient to answer the question
3. If both data I and II taken together is sufficient
4. If both data I and II taken together is not sufficient
66. Statement : Which day will be the last day of the month of March ?
Data : I The first day of March and the year are given
II The first day of the year given
67. Statement : A is taller than C and D is shorter than E who among them is the shortest
Data : I D is taller than A
II C is shorter than E
68. Statement : 'A' and 'B's salaries are in proportion 4 : 3 respectively. What is A's salary?
Data : I B's salary is 75% of A's salary
II B's salary is 4,500 p.m.
69. Statement : Many pick pockets have been arrested ?
Data : I Picking pocket is a cognisable offence
II Police arrest those who commit this offence
70. Statement : Nuclear war will leave no victor and no vanquished
Arguments : I There are victors and vanquished after war
II Nuclear war is destructive
Directions:
For question 71 to 75 a statement is followed by two conclusions. Point out
1. If only first conclusion is true
2. If only second conclusion is true
3. If both the conclusions are true
4. If neither of the conclusion is true
71. Statement : The increase in adult literacy will lead to country's development and progress.
Conclusions: I The educated people offer less resistance to new innovations
II The literacy rate is higher in developed countries.
72. Statement : Crime is a function of criminals biological make up and his family relations
Conclusions: I The incidence of crime is higher in identical twins then in fraternal twins
II Families in which parents lack warmth and affection fail to build a moral
conscience in children.
73. Statement : Education is in the concurrent list. The State Government cannot bring reforms
in education without the consent of the Central Government
Conclusions: I For bringing about quick reforms in education, it should be in the state list
II States are not willing to bring about quick reforms in education.
74. Statement : Douglas is my cousin. A cousin may be a sister's son or an uncle's son or
brother's son
Conclusions: I Douglas is my sister's son
II Douglas is my uncle's son
75. Statement : The negotiations failed. There was an atmosphere of tension. The parties
withdrew to their old positions
Conclusions: I In the atmosphere of tension negotiations cannot succeed
II Had the negotiations been successful they would have taken new positions.
76. Which of the following is the most powerful type of computer?
1) Super-micro 2) Superconductor
3) Supercomputer 4) Megaframe
77. Coded entries which are used to gain access to a computer system are called
1) Entry codes 2) Passwords
3) Security commands 4) Code words
78. A term associated with the comparison of processing speeds of different computer system is
1) EFTS 2) MPG 3) MIPS 4) CPS
79. Human beings are referred to as Homosapiens. Which device is called silicosapiens ?
1) Monitor 2) Hardware 3} Robot 4) Computer
80. A software package generally used with in a distributed word processing system is
1) ATMS 2) DWPS 3) RPG 4) DBMS
81. Which was the first company in the world to build computer for sale?
1) International Business Machines 2) Remington Rand Corporation
3) English Electric Computers 4) Sperry Univac
82. The first movie released in 1982 with terrific computer animation and graphics was
1) Star wars 2) Tron 3) Forbidden planet 4) Dark star
83. Which of the following is an example of nonvolatile memory ?
1) ROM 2) RAM 3) LSI 4) VLSI
84. In virtual storage, program segments stored on disk during processing are called
1) sections 2) partitions 3) sectors 4) pages
85. Which of the following is not an alternate name for primary memory ?
1) Main memory 2) Primary storage 3) Internal storage 4) Mass storage
86. What is the number of bit patterns provided by a 7-bit code ?
1) 64 2) 256 3) 128 4) 512
87. The word length of a computer is measured in
1) bits 2) bytes 3) millimetres 4) metres
88. What does the acronym ISDN stands for
1) Indian Standard Digital Network 2) Integrated Services Digital Network
3) Intelligent Services Digital Network 4) Integrated Services Data Network
89. A network which is used for sharing data, software and hardware among several users
owning micro computers is called
1) WAN 2) MAN 3) LAN 4) VAN
90. The operating system for the laptop compi called Machite is
1) Windows 2) DOS 3) MS-DOS 4) OZ
91. The errors that can be pointed out by compiler are
1) Syntax errors 2) Semantic errors 3) Logical errors 4) Intemal errors
92. Which of the following colour graphics dia adapter has the highest resohition ?
1) CGA 2) HGA 3) EGA 4) VGA
93. The programming language used in Artil Intelligence and expert system developmc
1) RPG 2) PROLOG 3) FORTRAN 4) C + +
94. Whose trademark is the operating sy: UNIX?
1) BELL Laboratories 2) Ashton Tate
3) Microsoft 4) Motorola
95. Which tanguage has recently becamt defacto standard for interfacing applic programs ivith
relational database systen
1) ORACLE 2) SQL 3) dBASE 4) 4GL
96. The naine given to a program uncitten in any one of the high level languages is
1) Object program 2) System program 3) Source program 4) Compiler program
97. The MIS structure with one main computer system is called a
1) distributed MIS structure 2) hierarchical MIS structure
3) centralised MIS structure 4) decentralised MIS structure
98. A language for simulating models of business activity is
1) SPSS 2) DL/1 3) COBOL 4) GPSS
99. Graphic interfaces were first used in a xerox product called
1) Ethernet 2) Inter LISP 3) Smalltalk 4) Zeta LISP
100. What console command displays the server name and LAN configuration ?
1) VER 2) CONFIG 3) N CONFIG 4) N DIR/LAN
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As per your request, I am forwarding you question paper with solution for the TANCET MCA Entrance Exam.

Directions (Qns. 1-35) : For each of the following questions, select the choice with best answer to the questions.

1.The ratio between two numbers is 4 : 5 and their sum is 540. The greater of the two numbers is

A) 360 B) 240 C) 300 D) 700

Ans: C

2. If (x + 2) is the reciprocal of (x – 2) then x equals (x 2)

A) B) 5 C) D) 1

Ans: A

3. The product of two numbers is 11,560 and their H.C.F is 34. How many pairs of such numbers can be formed?

A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) None of these

Ans: A

4. The average score of a cricketer for 10 matches is 49.7 runs. If the average for the first seven matches is 45. What is the average for the last 3 matches?

A) 40.5 B) 30.66 C) 65.65 D) 60.66

Ans: D

5. The average monthly expenditure of a family was Rs. 2100 during first 3 monts. Rs. 2520 during next 4 months and Rs. 2652 during last 5 months of the year. If the total saving during the year be Rs. 14440, find average monthly income.

A) Rs. 2860 B) Rs. 2660 C) Rs. 2590 D) None of these

Ans: C

6. When a company reduced the price of a product by 40% the number of refrigerator sold is increased by 40%. What will be effect of the revenue?

A) 16% gain B) 16% loss C) 20% loss D) None of these

Ans: B

7. A sum of money is to be distributed among P,Q and R in the ratio 4 : 7 : 9. If the difference in the shares of P and Q is Rs. 3600. What will be the shares of R ?

A) Rs. 10,000 B) Rs. 10, 800 C) Rs. 12,500 D) Rs. 16,400

Ans: B

8. 24 liters of mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 3 : 5. If 6 litres of this mixture are replaced by 6 liters of milk, the ratio of milk to water in the new mixture will become.

A) 1 : 2 B) 1 : 1 C) 2 : 3 D) 7 : 3

Ans: B

9. If twice the son’s age is added to the father’s age, the sum is 75. But if twice the father’s age is added to the son’s age the sum is 120. Find the age of father.

A) 55 years B) 35 years C) 30 years D) 20 years

Ans: A

10. A sum of money amounts to Rs. 795 in 4 years and Rs. 850 in 5 years. The sum is

A) Rs. 580 B) Rs. 590 C) Rs. 575 D) Rs. 585

Ans: C

11. Find the rate per cent, Compound Interest which Rs. 16000 amounts to Rs. 17640 in 2 years.

A) 5% B) 8% C) 7% D) 9%

Ans: A

12. If the simple interest ona sum of money at 6% per annum for 3 years is Rs. 1800, the compound interst on the same principal for the same period at the same rate is

A) Rs. 1872.80 B) Rs. 1572.42 C) Rs. 1910.16 D) Rs. 1316.72

Ans: C

13. A can do a piece of work in 6 days and B in 8 days. With the help of C they finish the work in 3 days. How long will it take C to finish the work?

A) 12 days B) 24 days C) 48 days D) None of these

Ans : B

14. A water tank can be filled by pipe P alone in 30 minutes and by pipe Q alone in 20 minutes the same tank can be emptied by pipe R in 25 minutes. If all the 3 pipes are opened at the same time, how long will it take to fill the water tank?

A) 23.08 minutes B) 27.06 minutes C) 26.76 minutes D) 22. 09 minutes

Ans: A

15. Find the area of a sector of a circle of radius 14 cm. If the angle of a sector is 180ᵒ

A) 308 sq. cm B) 416 sq. cm C) 388 sq. cm D) 318 sq. cm

Ans: A

16. Find the length of a writ required to go 20 times round a square filed one hectare in area

A) 8000 m B) 6000 m C) 7000 m D) 9500 m

Ans: A

17. A polynomial of degree one is called

A) linear B) cubic C) quadratic D) None of the above

Ans: A

18. Find the value of +

A) B) C) D) None of these

Ans: A

19. Find the number of terms in the series 8, 11, 14, …. 95

A) 25 B) 28 C) 29 D) 30

Ans: D

20. Find the sum 13 + 23 + …. + 123

A) 6084 B) 6888 C) 6186 D) 5078

Ans: A


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