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Arrange the sentence order(27-30) A. With the time spent eating, sleeping, taking care of household chores, and looking after the family, there is little time left for leisure activities for many American. B Results of a 2001 Harris Poll on free time conducted in the United States showed that the average workweek for many Americans is fifty hours. C. People today seem to have increasingly hectic lifestyles. D In addition, many people spend up to two or three hours a day commuting to and from work

A. ABCD B. CBDA C. ACBD D. CADB

Ans. B

A. The most popular activity for Americans was gardening. B. We can see from the above examples tat in different countries and cultures around the world, free time is spend in different ways.

C. In the U.K., it was going to the pub, followed by visiting the cinema.

D. In Japan, it was very different from the first two countries. Going too bars and pubs ranked eighth in popularity, and gardening ranked ninth.

E There were differences in the most popular outdoor pursuits between the following three countries.

A. EADCB B. BEACD C. EACDB D. CEABD

Ans. C

29. A. When identity is thus ‘defined by contrast’, divergence with the West becomes central. B. Indian religious literature such as the Bhagavad Gita or the Tantric texts, which are identified as differing from secular writings seen as ‘western’, elicits much greater interest in the West than do other Indian writings, including India’s long history of heterodoxy.

C. There is a similar neglect of Indian writing on non-religious subjects, from mathematics, epistemology and natural science to economics and linguistics.

D. Through selective emphasis that point up differences with the West, other civilizations can, in this way, be redefined in alien terms, which can be exotic and charming, or else bizarre and terrifying, or simply strange and engaging.

E. The exception is the Kamasutra in which western readers have managed to cultivate an interest.

A. BDACE

B. DEABC

C. BDECA

D. BCEDA

Ans. D

Solution:

Comparing statements B and D for starters as per the options, statement B scores over statement D. BD versus BC (as per the options) – By several reading of the sentences it is possible to see that BC is mandatory or that statement C cannot be placed next to any other statement available except immediately after statement B because of its ‘there is similar neglect. The neglect is mentioned only in statement B. BCED and BCDE would have been very difficult to decide. Fortunately we are not required to decide this, because BCED is the only choice. Statement A then falls automatically at the end of the paragraph. Hence, the correct answer is option D

30. A. This is now orthodoxy to which I subscribe – up to a point. B. It emerged from the mathematics of chance and statistics.

C.Therefore the risk is measurable and manageable.

DThe fundamental concept: Prices are not predictable, but the mathematical laws of chance can describe their fluctuations.

E.This is how what business schools now call modern finance was born.

A. ADCBE

B. EBDCA

C. ABDCE

D. DCBEA

Ans. B Solution:

The best way to solve this one is not through the options. If you read the sentence several times there are two possibilities for the ‘it’ in statement B. The ‘it’ is either ‘The fundamental concept’ in D (i.e. BD) or ‘modern finance’ in E (i.e. EB). No other combination even as per the given options (CB and AB) would make sense if the ‘it’ is worked upon. BD is not in the options. Now, one has to merely check if EBDCA makes sense and there is no other option to compare with. Hence, the correct answer is option B.

By preparing according to this Crompton Greaves Reasoning sample papers, contenders can get a high score. Before going to attend for the Crompton Greaves online test should prepare the provided questions thoroughly.

1. Choose out the odd one.

A. Seminar

B. Semi colon

C. Semifinal

D. Semicircle

Answer: Option A

Solution: In all except seminar, Semi indicates “half”.

2. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

A. ISLOJ B. LUOQM C. AKDGB D. EPILG

Answer: Option B

3. What will come in the place of the question mark (?) in the following series?

N 5 V, K 7 T, ?, E 14 P, B 19 N

A. I10R B. H10Q C. H9R D. H10R

Answer: Option D

4. If ‘CAT’ and ‘BOAT’ are written as ‘XZG’ and ‘YIZG’ respectively in a code language then how is ‘EGG’ to be written in the same language?

A. VSS B. URR C. VTT D. UTT

Answer: Option C

5. Pointing to a gentleman, Deepak said, “His only brother is the father of my daughter father”, How is the gentleman related to Deepak?

A. Grand Father B. Father C. Brother-in-law D. Uncle

Answer: Option D

Solution:

Father of Deepak’s daughter’s father –Deepaks Father. So the man’s brother is deepak’s Father or the man is the brother of deepak’s father i.e…, Deepak’s uncle.

6. Y is to the East of X, which is to the North of Z. If P is to the South of Z, then P is in which direction with respect to Y?

A. North B. South C. South-East D. North-East E. None of these

Answer: Option E

7. If it is possible to make a meaningful word with the second, the fourth, the seventh and the eight letters of the word CONTROVERSIAL which of the following will be the first letter of the word? If more than one such word can be made, given ‘M’ as the answer. If no such word can be made, give ‘X’ as the answer.

A. X B. V C. M D. T

Answer: Option C

Solution: The respective letters are O, T, V and E. The words that can be formed are VOTE AND VETO.

8. If A runs less fast than B, and B runs as fast but not faster than C, then as compared to A, C runs

A. Slower than A B. Faster than A C. With same Speed as A D. Given data is not sufficient to determine

Answer: Option B

Solution: From the given information in the question.

B>A C>B From equ’s (i) and (ii)

C>B>A

Thus, C runs faster than A

9. If the letters in the word “IDENTITY” are arranged in alphabetical order, then how many letters do not remain in same place?

A. 1 B. 3 C. 5 D. 2 E. 7

Answer: Option E

Solution: The given word is: I D E N T I F Y Alphabetical order: D E F I I N T Y One letter remain in the same place. Seven letters do not remain in the same position.

10. 1. Protect 2. Pressure 3. Relief 4. Rain 5. Flood

A. 2,4,3,1,5 B. 2,4,5,1,3 C. 2,5,4,1,3 D. 3,2,4,5,1

Answer: Option B

11. Errors in decision making occur because we use decision-making heuristics

A. In an Unplanned Manner B. Haphazardly C. Beyond the range for which they are intended D. Without taking care of other aspects

Answer: Option D

Solution: Heuristics are simple , efficient rules based on experiences which people often use to form judgements and make decisions. This usually involve focusing on one aspect of a complex problem and ignoring others. Although these rules work well under many circumstances they can lead to systematic deviation from logic or rationally resulting errors in decision making.

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