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18th August 2014, 09:07 AM
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International Institute of Information Technology – Bangalore M.Tech entrance model p
Will you please share with me the International Institute of Information Technology – Bangalore M.Tech entrance model papers?
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18th August 2014, 11:05 AM
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Re: International Institute of Information Technology – Bangalore M.Tech entrance mod
As you want to get the International Institute of Information Technology – Bangalore M.Tech entrance model papers so here it is for you: Verbal Ability Fill in the Blanks Q 1) We'll be in Australia for ____ year. Choice 1 A Choice 2 An Choice 3 The Choice 4 No article required Q 2) She knows more _______ classical music than anyone I've ever met. Choice 1 Of Choice 2 About Choice 3 From Choice 4 With Q 3) On the other side of the river, _______ the bridge, is the richer side of town. Choice 1 Across Choice 2 Along Choice 3 Through Choice 4 Above Replace the word in italics with the best option Q 4) Flowers have conspicuous petals so that they can attract birds for pollination. Choice 1 Prominent Choice 2 Beautiful Choice 3 Colorful Choice 4 Scented Q 5) The tour was cancelled on account of incessant rain. Choice 1 Constant Choice 2 Heavy Choice 3 intermittent Choice 4 Unexpected Analytical Ability Q 1) In a class of 100, 64% of the students have opted for political science and 56% of the students have opted for history. How many students have opted for both subjects? A) 17 B) 18 C) 19 D) 20 Q 2) Out of 120 musicians in a club, five can play all three instruments - guitar, violin and flute. The number of musicians who can play both the flute and the guitar is 20. The number of musicians who can play only the guitar is 40. The number of musicians who can play both the guitar and the violin is 10 and the number of musicians who can play both the flute and the violin is 10.The number of musicians who can play the flute is 45. What is the total number of musicians who can play only the violin? A) 25 B) 30 C) 35 D) 45 Q 3) Johnny is playing with cubical building blocks. He begins building a giant cube and finds that he needs six more blocks to complete the cube. Next, Susan starts building a cube with the same building blocks, and has 85 building blocks left after completing her cube. How many blocks were they playing with? A) 155 B) 210 C) 270 D) 189 Directions for questions 4 – 5: In the following questions mark: 1, if the question can be answered with the help of statement I alone. 2, if the question can be answered with the help of statement II alone. 3, if the question can be answered with the help of both I and II. 4, if none of the above options is true. Q 4) Is the volume of the cylinder a whole number? Statement I: The height is the reciprocal of the ratio of the circumference of the base to its base diameter. Statement II: The base diameter is not a whole number. A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 Q 5) Is X - Y even? Statement I: X is even. Statement II: x*y = odd. A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 Quantitative Ability Q 1) A theft took place 9 p.m. and the thief started running at a speed of 30 kmph. The police was informed at 11 p.m., and they started chasing the thief at a speed of 40 kmph. If the theft took place on 20 June 2005, on which day of the week will the police be able to catch the thief? A) Sunday B) Tuesday C) Saturday D) Monday Q 2) In a manufacturing plant for wrist watches, on a certain assembly line, the rejection rate for Monday's production was 4%. The rejection rate for Tuesday's production was 8%, and was 7% for the two days combined. What was the ratio of Tuesday's production to Monday's production? A) 3:1 B) 2:1 C) 1:3 D) 1:2 Q 3) There were five questions in a question paper. 5% of the candidates answered all. 5% answered none. Of the rest, 25% answered only 1 and 20% answered only 4. If 24.5% of the entire group answered only 2 questions and the remaining 200 candidates answered only 3 questions, the total number of candidates was: A) 500 B) 600 C) 700 D) 800 Q 4) Jaggu purchased 100 kites at Rs.10.30 per unit. He purchased another lot of 200 kites at Rs.10.40, a lot of 400 kites at Rs.10.50 and a further lot of 300 kites at Rs.10.80 per kite. Jaggu then observed a decrease in the price and desired to purchase as many kites at Rs.10.25 per kite as would make the average cost of his holding come down to Rs.10.50. What is the number of kites purchased by him at Rs.10.25 per kite? A) 100 B) 400 C) 200 D) 300 Q 5) A and B start their journey from Delhi to Agra. B overtakes A at 10 a.m. and reaches Agra at 1 p.m. On his way back, he meets A at 2 p.m. When will A reach Agra? A) 3 p.m. B) 3:30 p.m. C) 3:50 p.m. D) 4 p.m. |
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