UPSC CSAT : 2021

Monday 11 October 2021

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 47. A shop owner offers the following discount options on an article to a customer:

  1. Successive discounts or 10% and 20%, and then pay a service tax of 10%
  2. Successive discounts of 20% and 10%, and then pay a service tax of 10%
  3. Pay a service tax or 10% first, then successive discounts of 20% and 10%

Which one of the following is correct?

(a) 1 only is the best option for the customer.

(b) 2 only is the best option for the customer.

(c) 3 only is the best option for the customer.

(d) All the options are equally good for the customer.

Answer:(d)

48. The letters from A to Z are numbered from 1 to 26 respectively. If GHI = 1578 and DEF = 912, then what is ABC equal to?

(a) 492

(b) 468

(c) 262

(d) 246

Answer:(d)

49. What is the missing term in the following?

ACPQ : BESU:: MNGI: @

(a) NPJL

(b) NOJM

(c) NPIL

(d) NPJM

Answer:(d)

50. what is the largest number among the following?

(a) (1/2)-6

(b) (1/4)-3

(c) (1/3)-4

(d) (1/6)-2

Answer:(c)

51. What is the greatest length x such that 3 ½ m and 8 ¾ m are integral multiples of x?

(a) 1 ½ m

(b) 1 1/3 m

(c) 1 ¼ m

(d) 1 ¾ m

Answer:(d)

52. Consider the following data:

Year

Birth rate

Death rate

1911 - 1921

48.1

35.5

1921 - 1931

46.4

36.3

1931 - 1941

45.2

31.2

1941 - 1951

39.9

27.4

1951 - 1961

41.7

22.8

1961 - 1971

41.1

18.9

1971 - 1998

37.1

14.8

For which period was the natural growth rate maximum?

(a) 1911 - 1921

(b) 1941 - 1951

(c) 1961 - 1971

(d) 1971 - 1981

Answer:(d)

53. The recurring decimal representation 1.272727... is equivalent to

(a) 13/11

(b) 14/11

(c) 127/99

(d) 137/99

Answer:(b)

54. What is the least four-digit number when divided by 3, 4, 5 and 6 leaves a remainder 2 in each case?

(a) 1012

(b) 1022

(c) 1122

(d) 1222

Answer:(b)

55. In adult Population or a city, 40% men and 30% women are married. What is the percentage of married adult population if no man marries more than one woman and no woman marries more than one man; and there are no widows and widowers?

(a) 33 1/7%

(b) 34%

(c) 34 2/7%

(d) 35%

Answer:(c)

56. What is the remainder when 51 x 27 x 35 x 62 x 75 is divided by 100?

(a) 50

(b) 25

(c) 5

(d) 1

Answer:(a)

57. A sum of Rs. 2,500 is distributed among X, Y and Z in the ratio 1/2 : 3/4 : 5/6 . What is the difference between the maximum share and the minimum share?

(a) Rs. 300

(b) Rs. 350

(c) Rs. 400

(d) Rs. 450

Answer:(c)

58. For what value of it, the sum of digits in the number (10n + 1) is 2?

(a) For n= 0 only

(b) For any whole number n

(c) For any positive integer n only

(d) For any read number n

Answer:(b)

59. In a class, there are three groups A, B and C. If one student from group A and two students from group B are shifted to group C, then what happens to the average weight of the students of the class?

(a) It increases.

(b) It decreases.

(c) It remains the same.

(d) No conclusion can be drawn due to insufficient data.

Answer:(c)

60. How many different sums can be formed with the denominations Rs. 50, Rs. 100, Rs. 200, Rs. 500 and Rs. 2,000 taking at least three denominations at a time?

(a) 16

(b) 15

(c) 14

(d) 10

Answer:(d) 

Directions for the following 6 (six) items:

Read the following five passages and answer items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the Passages only.

Paaaage-1

Bank credit to the industrial sector has started shrinking. Its decline has been a serious concern as credit growth is essential to revive investment. The problem's Origins lie in the incomplete reforms of the last 25 years. An institutional change that should have followed the 1991 reforms should have been setting up of a resolution corporation for banks. In a market economy with booms and busts, banks should be allowed to be set up and to fail. Today, we cannot shut down banks because there is no proper system to shut them down. Weak loss-making banks continue to need more capital.

61. Which one of the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage?

(a) Indian banking system is not able to help the country in its economic growth.

(b) Economic reforms that started in 1991 have not helped in improving the economy to expected levels.

(c) India lacks the institutional mechanism to deal with the failure of banks.

(d) Encouraging the foreign investments in our industrial sector is a good alternative to this sector's dependence on banks for credit.

Answer:(c)

Passage-2

India has tremendous potential for solar energy. We all realize that we have to stop burning fossil fuels to meet our energy needs. But certain renewable resources are still going through their cost Curves and learning curves to get the required amount of output. The Indian Government has strongly committed to its targets of reducing emissions by 33 percent by 2030, and towards this it has initiated a strong push towards a gas-based economy and has also invested heavily in renewable energy. However, business houses are wary of investing too heavily in renewable energy at a time when the technology is not yet ready.

62. Which one of the following is the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage?

(a) India's commitment to reduce emissions by 33% is unlikely to be achieved.

(b) India should import gas rather than invest in renewable resources.

(c) Getting renewable resources to market too soon may be costly.

(d) India should put in more efforts in the exploration of natural gas.

Answer:(c)

63. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:

  1. Governments often provide inefficient and costly subsidies for technologies that may not be ready in the near future.
  2. India’s commitment of reducing emissions by 33% by 2030 shall be on the basis of gas-based economy.

Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

Answer:(d)

Passage-3

Genome editing is different from genome modification. Genome editing typically involves finding the part of a plant genome that could be changed to render it less vulnerable to disease, or resistant to certain herbicides, or to increase yields. Researchers use ‘molecular scissors’ to dissect the genome and repair it, Which is a process that occurs naturally when plants are under attack from diseases and can throw up new mutations that enable the plant to survive future attacks. This evolutionary process can effectively be speeded up now that it is possible to examine plant genomes in detail in laboratories, and create mechanisms through which the relevant genes can be altered very precisely.

64. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:

  1. Genome editing does not require the transfer of genes from one plant to another.
  2. Through genome editing, the chosen genes can be altered precisely in a manner akin to the natural process that helps plants to adapt to the environmental factors.

Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

Answer:(c) 

Passage-4

Many people understand the connection n solid waste management and health in terms of the consequences of unattended heaps of garbage which become home for flies and other Vermin. However, there is another aspect that is not well-understood, that is, what happens when unscientific solid waste management combines with poor drainage and dumping of untreated sewage into drains which are meant to carry storm water during rains. The result is choked drains which are full of stagnant water breeding mosquitoes, resulting in the spread of water-borne diseases.

65. In the context of India, which one of the following statements best reflects the eritical message of the passage?

(a) In India, the drainage networks are not separate for sewerage and storm water.

(b) Urban local bodies do not have enough resources and legislative authority to deal with the problems or waste management.

(c) Solid waste management should be integrated with the maintenance of drainage and sewerage networks.

(d) Bad management of solid waste and sewerage systems by our municipalities is the reason for drinking water shortages in our cities.

Answer:

Saturday 9 October 2021

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 40. A person bought a car and sold it for Rs. 3, 00,000. If he incurred a loss of 20%, then how much did he spend to

buy the car?

(a) Rs. 3, 60,000

(b) Rs. 3, 65,000

(c) Rs. 3, 70,000

(d) Rs. 3, 75,000

Answer:(d) 

Directions for the following 6 (six) items:

Read the following five passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only.

Passage-1

Spanish ships in the late 16th century first brought the potato tuber from South America to Europe whereby in the early 19th century, it bad become a reliable backup to cereal crops, particularly in the cold, rain-soaked soils of Ireland. The Irish were soon almost wholly dependent on the potato as their staple food. And they were planting primarily one prodigious variety, the ‘Lumper' potato, whose genetic frailty would be cruelly exposed by the fungus 'Phytophthora infestans’. In 1845, spores of the deadly fungus began spreading across the country, destroying nearly all the Lumpers in its path. The resulting famine killed or displaced millions.

41. Which one or the following statements best reflects the critical message or the passage?

(a) For introducing any foreign plant into a country, the soil and climate conditions of that country should be suitable.

(b) As a staple food of a country, tuber crops like potato cannot replace cereal crops.

(c) Some or the fungal infections or plants cannot be prevented or stopped from spreading across large areas.

(d) Relying on a homogeneous food source is not desirable.

Answer:(d)

Passage-2

India is at once among the fastest growing global economies and home to the largest number of malnourished children in the world. There are regions where malnutrition is not the exception but the norm. And across the country, malnutrition is the cause of death for roughly half the 1-3 million children who die before their fifth birthday each year. Even those children who survive suffer permanently from the damage that has already been done to their bodies and minds from not getting enough of the right foods and nutrients. Around 44 million children under 5 are stunted. That makes it harder for them to learn in school and subsequently earn a living as adults. Their lifetime earnings potential is almost a quarter less than that or their healthy peers.

42. With reference to the above passage, which of the following is/are the most rational and practical implication/ Implications?

  1. India’s Public Distribution System should be monitored by the Union Government.
  2. Girls should be encouraged to delay marriage and first pregnancy.
  3. Mothers should be encouraged to breastfeed their children immediately after birth.
  4. The supply of safe drinking water and proper sanitation facilities to all should be ensured.
  5. Authorities should ensure the vaccination as prescribed

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

(a) 1, 2, 3 and 4  

(b) 2, 3, 4 and 5

(c) 1 only

(d) 3 and 5 only

Answer:(a)

Passage—3

The pulse variety ‘Pusa Arhar 16’ has the potential to be grown in the paddy-growing of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh and eventually in all of India. Its yield (about 2000 kg/hectare) will be significantly greater than those of the existing varieties and because its size will be uniform, it will be amenable to mechanical harvesting, an attractive feature for farmers in northern India who currently use this technology for paddy. Most important, Arhar straw, unlike paddy straw, is green arid can be ploughed back into the soil. In Paddy straw, the problem is the high silica content, which does not allow for easy decomposition. In the case of Arhar, the farmer, even after combine harvesting, just needs to run a rotovator to cut the leftover straw into pieces, which can be ploughed back and will decompose very fast. AU this is difficult with leftover paddy stalks that cannot be easily salvaged or ploughed back. Farmers, therefore, choose the easiest option of simply burning it.

43. Which of the following are the most rational inferences that can be made from the passage?

Thursday 7 October 2021

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 31. A man walks down the backside of his house straight 25 meters, then turns to the right and walks 50 meters again; then he turns towards left and again walks 25 meters. If his house faces to the East, what is his direction from the starting point?

(a) South-East

(b) South-west

(c) North-East

(d) North-west

Answer:(d)

32. Two Statements are given followed by two Conclusions:

Statements:

All numbers are divisible by 2.

All numbers are divisible by 3.

Conclusion-I

All numbers are divisible by 6.

Conclusion-Il

All numbers are divisible by 4.

Which of the above Conclusions logically follows/follow from the two given Statements?

(a) Only Conclusion-I

(b) Only Conclusion-II

(c) Neither Conclusion-I nor conclusion-II

(d) Both Conclusions-I and Conclusion-II

Answer:(c)

33. Two Statements are given followed by two Conclusions:

Statements:

All cats are dogs.

All cats are black.

Conclusion-I:

All dogs are black.

Conclusion-II:

Some dogs are not black.

Which of the above Conclusions logically follows/follow from the two given Statements disregarding commonly known facts?

(a) Only Conclusion-I

(b) Only Conclusion-II

(c) Neither Conclusion-I nor Conclusion-II

(d) Both Conclusions-I and Conclusion-Il

Answer

Tuesday 5 October 2021

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 Passage-5

In India, agriculture still engages about half of workforce, and about 85 per cent of its farms mall and marginal. Compared to China Vietnam, which have experienced fast structural and rural transformation, India's story is of slow transformation. As a result, poverty reduction in India was at a much slower pace during 1988—2014, compared to China and Vietnam. India's poverty reduction was slow during 1988-2005, but during 2005-2012, it accelerated dramatically—almost three times faster than during the earlier period. What did India do during this period? Research reveals that the relative price scenario changed significantly (by more than 50%) in favour of agriculture in the wake of rising global prices. This boosted private investments in agriculture by more than 5o%. As a result, agri-GDP growth touched 4/1% during 2007-2012 as against 2.4% during 2002—2007. The net surplus or agri-trade touched $25 billion in 2013-2014: real farm wages rose by 7% per annum. All this led to unprecedented fall in poverty.

26. With reference to the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:

  1. Structural and rural transformation is impossible when farms are mainly small arid marginal.
  2. A good price incentive can trigger investments in agriculture.
  3. India needs to build value chains for high-value agri-products like livestock and horticulture.
  4. Higher global prices of agricultural commodities are essential for India's poverty reduction.

Which of the above assumptions are valid?

(a) 1 and 3

(b) 2 and 4

(c) 2 and 3

(d) 3 and 4

Answer:(b)

27. Which one of the following statements best reflects the critical message of
the passage?

(a) India should create large- scale off-farm rural employment to reduce poverty in the near future.

(b) India should create a large number of farmer producer companies

(c) Private investment in agriculture should be given priority over public investment.

(d) Inclusive agricultural growth is key to reduce poverty in the near future.

Answer:(d)

Question: 28. Two Statements S 1 and S2 are given below with regard to four numbers P, Q, R and S followed by a Question:

S1: R is greater-than P as well as Q.

S2: S is not the largest one.

Among four numbers P, Q, R and S which one is the largest?

Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Statements and the Question?

(a) S1 alone is sufficient to answer the Question.

(b) S2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question.

(c) S1 and S2 together are sufficient to answer the Question, but neither S1 alone nor S2 alone is sufficient to answer the Question.

(d) S1 and s2 together are not sufficient to answer the Question.

Answer:

Sunday 3 October 2021

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  1.Consider the following data:

Average marks in English

Average marks in Hindi

Girls

9

8

Boys

8

7

Overall average marks

8.8

X

What is the value of x in the above table?

(a) 7.8

(b) 7.6

(c) 7.4

(d) 7.2

Answer:(a)

2. A family of two generations consisting of six members P, Q, R, S, T and U has three males and three females. There are two married couples and two unmarried siblings. U is P’s daughter and Q is R’s mother-in-law. T is an unmarried male and S is a male. Which one of the following is correct?

(a) R is U's husband.

(b) R is S's wife.

(c) S is unmarried.

(d) None of the above

Answer:(d)

3. If in a particular year 12th January is a Sunday, then which one of the following is correct?

(a) 15th July is a Sunday if the year is a leap year.

(b) 15th July is a Sunday if the year is not a leap year.

(c) 12th July is a Sunday if the year is a leap year.

(d) 12th July is not a Sunday if the year is a leap year.

Answer

Friday 1 October 2021

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 1.How many zeroes are there at the end of the following product?

1 x 5 x 10 x 15 x 20 x 25 x 30 x 35 x 40 x 45 x 50 x 55 x 60

(a) 10

(b) 12

(c) 14

(d) 15

 Answer:(a)

2.Let XYZ be a three-digit number, where (x + y + Z) is not a multiple of 3. Then (XYZ + YZX + ZXY) is not divisible by

(a) 3

(b) 9

(c) 37

(d) (X + Y + Z)

Answer:(b)

3.Let p, q, r and s be natural numbers such that p - 2016 = q + 2017 = r – 2018 = s + 2019 which one of the following is the largest natural number?

(a) p

(b) q

(c) r

(d) s

Answer:

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 Directions for the following 6 (six) items:

Read the following five passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only.

Passage—1

In India, over the last decade or so, labour has been departing agriculture, but is only going to construction and unregistered manufacturing which are not markedly better jobs. Services, where labour tends to be most productive, are not generating the additional jobs the country needs. India will need 24 million or so jobs over the next decade. The new sector, e-commerce, can at best close only half the jobs gap. Only those sectors that drive domestic demand such as health and education can comfortably fill the other half.

1. Which one of the following is best Implied in the passage?

(a) Strong measures need to be taken to reduce the rural to urban migration of labour.

(b) The working condition in construction and unregistered manufacturing needs to be improved.

(c) service sector has been reducing the problem of unemployment.

(d) Increased social sector spending is imperative for large-scale job creation.

Answer: (d)

Passage-2

In India, the current focus on the right to privacy is based on some new realities of the digital age. A right is a substantive right only if it works in all situations, and for everyone. A right to free expression for an individual about her exploitation, for instance, is meaningless without actual availability of security that guarantees that private force cannot be used to thwart this right. The role of the State, therefore, is not just to abstain from preventing rightful free expression, but also to actively ensure that private parties are not able to block it.

1. On the basis of the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:

2. State should have some institutions to ensure its appropriate role in a digital society.

3. State should ensure that private parties do not violate the citizens' right to privacy.

4. Digital economy is not compatible with the idea of not violating the citizens’ privacy.

2. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?

(a) 1 and 2

(b) 3 Only

(c) 1 and 3

(d) 2 only

Answer:

Tuesday 21 September 2021

UPSC CSAT 2022 MODEL QUESTIONS | CSAT 2023

1.Let A denotes the set of quadrilaterals having two diagonals equal and bisecting each other. Let B denotes the set of quadrilaterals having diagonals bisecting each other at 90. Then,  A ∩ B denotes

 (a) the set of parallelograms

 (b) the set of rhombuses

 (c) the set of squares

 (d) the set of rectangles

Ans: c

A= diagonal equal and bisecting each other.

A is square or rectangle. And B diagonal bisecting each other at 90°.

So, A ∪  B = the set of square


2. Out of 105 students taking an examination English and Mathematics, 80 students pass in English, 75 students fail students in both the subjects. How many students pass in only one subject?

 (a) 26

 (b) 30

 (c) 35

 (d) 45

Ans: d

Number of students failing in Mathematics= 105-75=30

Number of students tailing in English= 105-80=25

Number of students failing in 1 subject= (25+30) – 10= 45


3.If A and B are any two non-empty subsets of a set E, then what is A ∪ (A ∩ B) equal to?

 (a) A ∩ B

 (b) A ∪ B

 (c) A

 (d) B

Ans: C

Since, A and B are non-empty subsets of E.


∴A∪(A ∩ B) = A ∪( Shaded portion)= A


4. If A is a non- empty subset of a set E, then what is E∪(A ∩ Ø) – (A – Ø) equal to? E ∪(A∩Ø) equal to?

 (a) A

 (b) Complement of A

 (c) Ø

 (d) E

Ans: c

E ∪[(A ∩Ø) – ( A -Ø)]⇒E ∪[ Ø- A ]      [Because (A  ∩ Ø ) = fand (A – Ø)= A]

Here, A cannot be subtracted from f


5. Consider the following statements

Set of points of a given line is a finite set.

Intelligent students in a class is a set.

Good books in a school library is a set.

Which of the above statement(s) is/are not correct?


 (a) Only I

 (b) Both ll and III

 (c) Both I and II

 (d) I, II and III

Ans: d

The set of points of a given line is not a finite set

Here, we cannot decide, which students are intelligent

Here, we cannot decide, which books are good a school library

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  • General Mental Ability
  • Data Interpretation (Class X Level)
  •  Reading Comprehensions

Study the paragraph and answer the questions that follow:-

The most important reason for this state of affairs, perhaps, is that India was the only country in the world to truly recognise the achievements of the Soviet Union-rather than merely focus on the debilitating faults that Communism brought to its people. The people of India realised that the achievement of one hundred percent literacy in a country much, much larger than its own and with similarly complicated ethnic and religious groupings, the rapid industrialization of a nation that was a primarily agrarian society when the Bolshevik revolution took place in 1917, the attendant revolutionary steps in science and technology, the accessibility of health care (primeval according to Western standards, perhaps, but not according to Indian ones) to the general population, and despite prohibition of the government of the time the vast outpourings in literature, music, art, etc. are momentous and remarkable feats in any country. In contrast, all that the West focused on were the massive human rights violations by the Soviet State on its people, the deliberate uprooting and mass migrations of ethnic peoples from one part of the country to another in the name of industrialization, the end of religion. In short, all the tools of information were employed to condemn the ideology of Communism, so much at variance with capitalist thinking. The difference with the Indian perception, I think here is, that while the Indians reacted as negatively to what the Soviet governments did to its people in the name of good governance (witness the imprisonment of Boris Pasternak and the formation of an international committee to put pressure for his release with Jawaharlal Nehru at its head), they took the pain not to condemn the people of that broad country in black and white terms; they understood that mingled in the shades of grey were grains of uniqueness (The Russians have never failed that characteristic in themselves; they have twice experimented with completely different ideologies, Communism and Capitalism both in the space of a century).

1.Which of the following statements according to the passage is correct?

a. India took heed of the weak faults of Russian policies and systems.
b. The process of industrialisation had already started when the Russian Revolution took place in 1917.
c. India seriously commended the achievements of Russia, i.e., hundred percent literacy and rapid industrialisation.
d. Literature, art and music received a setback during the communist regime in Russia.

2.The Indian perception of the Soviet Union was always
a. Neutral
b. Applauding
c. Counter-reactionary
d. Critical

3.The West did not focus on
a. Massive human rights violation of the Soviet state on its people.
b. Rapid growth of nuclear weapons in Russia.
c. Deliberate uprooting and mass migration of ethnic people in the name of industrialisation.
d. Both (a) and (c)

4.The passage is

a. Descriptive
b. Thought-provoking
c. Paradoxical
d. Analytical

1.Excluding stoppages, the speed of a bus is 54 kmph and including stoppages, it is 45 kmph. For how many minutes does the bus stop per hour?

a. 5 min
b. 10 min
c. 4 min
d. 9 min

2. A man wants to reach a window which is 40 feet above the ground. The distance from the foot of the ladder to the wall is 9 feet. How long should the ladder be?

a. 81 feet
b. 40 feet
c. 41 feet
d. 54 feet

3.A, B, C, D, E, F and G are members of a family consisting of four adults and three children, two of whom, F and G are girls. A and D are brothers and A is a doctor. E is an engineer married to one of the brothers and has two children. B is married to D and G is their child. Who is C?
a. E’s daughter
b. G’s brother
c. F’s father
d. A’s son

4.Roy and Kavi are working on an assignment. Roy takes 6 hours to type 32 pages on a computer, while Kavi takes 5 hours to type 40 pages. How much time will they take, working together on two different computers to type an assignment of 110 pages?
a. 8 hours 15 minutes
b. 10 hours
c. 7 hours 50 minutes
d. 6 hours 40 minutes

5.A man can cover a distance in 1hr 24min by covering 2/3 of the distance at 4 km/h and the rest at 5km/h. What is the total distance to be covered?

a. 4 km
b. 6 km
c. 10 km
d. 8 km

6.Out of 130 students appearing in an exam, 62 failed in Science, 52 failed in English, whereas 24 failed in both Science and English. The number of students who passed is
a. 50
b. 20
c. 40
d. 30

7. A girl introduced a boy as the son of the daughter of the father of her uncle. The boy is a girl’s
a. Brother
b. Son
c. Nephew
d. Uncle

8. If TRANSFER is coded as RTNAFSRE, then ELEPHANT would be coded as
a. LEPEHATN
b. LEEPAHTN
c. LEPEAHTN
d. LEPEAHNT

9. A number series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and fill in the blank spaces.
1, 4, 27, 16, ?, 36, 343
a. 121
b. 244
c. 125
d. 81

10. All good athletes want to win and all athletes who want to win eat a well-balanced diet; therefore all athletes who do not cat a well-balanced diet are bad athletes.

The best conclusion from this statement is that

a. No bad athlete wants to win.
b. No athlete who does not eat a well-balanced diet is a good athlete.
c. Every athlete who eats a well-balanced diet is a good athlete.
d. All athletes who want to win are good athletes.

Tuesday 18 May 2021

2022 practice CSAT Model Question Papers

 Q1. Excluding stoppages, the speed of a bus is 54 kmph and including stoppages, it is 45 kmph. For how many minutes does the bus stop per hour?

a. 5 min
b. 10 min
c. 4 min
d. 9 min

Q2. A man wants to reach a window which is 40 feet above the ground. The distance from the foot of the ladder to the wall is 9 feet. How long should the ladder be?

a. 81 feet
b. 40 feet
c. 41 feet
d. 54 feet

Q3. Which figure will replace the question mark?

CSAT Question - CSAT Sample Paper - Q3.

a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D

Q4. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are members of a family consisting of four adults and three children, two of whom, F and G are girls. A and D are brothers and A is a doctor. E is an engineer married to one of the brothers and has two children. B is married to D and G is their child. Who is C?
a. E’s daughter
b. G’s brother
c. F’s father
d. A’s son

Answer the questions no. 5 to no. 9 based on the based on the figure given below in which Rectangle represents Males, Circle represents the urbans, Square represents the educated and (4) Triangle represents the civil servants.

CSAT Question - CSAT Sample Paper - Q5-9

Q5. The number indicating the uneducated urban males is
a. 5
b. 4
c. 1
d. 9

Q6. The number indicating the educated urban males who are not civil servants is
a. 7
b. 8
c. 9
d. 10

Q7. The number indicating the educated civil servants who are males but not urban is
a. 7
b. 10
c. 8
d. 4

Q8. The number indicating the educated males who are urban civil servants is
a.5
b. 4
c. 11
d. 8

Q9. The number indicating the uneducated females who are urban civil servants is
a. 11
b. 5
c. 9
d. 7

Q10. Roy and Kavi are working on an assignment. Roy takes 6 hours to type 32 pages on a computer, while Kavi takes 5 hours to type 40 pages. How much time will they take, working together on two different computers to type an assignment of 110 pages?
a. 8 hours 15 minutes
b. 10 hours
c. 7 hours 50 minutes
d. 6 hours 40 minutes

Q11. A man can cover a distance in 1hr 24min by covering 2/3 of the distance at 4 km/h and the rest at 5km/h. What is the total distance to be covered?

a. 4 km
b. 6 km
c. 10 km
d. 8 km

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