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GATE 2019: General Aptitude Rapid Mini Mock

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Question 1

A test has twenty questions worth 100 marks in total. There are two types of questions. Multiple choice questions are worth 3 marks each and essay questions are worth 11 marks each. How many multiple-choice questions does the exam have?

Question 2

Find the odd one in the following group of words.
Mock, deride, praise, jeer

Question 3

Choose the option with words that are not synonyms.

Question 4

If x>y>1, which of the following must be true?
(i) ln x > ln y
(ii) ex > ey
(iii) yx > xy
(iv) cos x > cos y

Question 5

Six friends – Madan, Manoj, Meher, Milind, Molly and Munish are sitting around a circular table in such a way that neither Meher nor Milind is opposite to Molly or Munish. Madan is not sitting adjacent to Milind and Molly is to the right of Munish. Who is sitting opposite to Milind?

Question 6

In a triangle PQR, PS is the angle bisector of QPR and QPS = 60 º. What is the length of PS?

Question 7

Pick the odd one from the following options.

Question 8

In the following question, the first and the last sentence of the passage are in order and numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the passage is split into 4 parts and numbered as 2,3,4, and 5. These 4 parts are not arranged in proper order. Read the sentences and arrange them in a logical sequence to make a passage and choose the correct sequence from the given
options.
1) On Diwali, the family rises early in the morning.
2) The whole family, including the young and the old enjoy doing this,
3) Children let off fireworks later in the night with their friends.
4) At sunset, the lamps are lit and the family performs various rituals
5) Father, mother, and children visit relatives and exchange gifts and sweets.
6) Houses look so pretty with lighted lamps all around.

Question 9

Choose the appropriate word/phrase, out of the four options given below, to complete the following sentence: Frogs ____________________.

Question 10

From a group of 61 students, each student appears for at least one of the 3 papers i.e. GATE, ESE or SSC. Out of the students appearing for SSC, the number of students appearing for ONLY SSC is equal to the number of students who also appear for GATE. The number of students who appear for only GATE is 3 more than the number of students who appear for all 3; number of students who appear for ESE alone is higher than the previous number by 5. If 32 students appear for ESE and 36 students appear for exactly ONE exam, then the number of students appearing for all 3 exams are ______.

Question 11

Find the smallest number y such that "y x 162" is a perfect cube.

Question 12

The number of students in a class who have answered correctly, wrongly, or not attempted each question in an exam, are listed in the table below. The marks for each question are also listed. There is no negative or partial marking.

What is the average of the marks obtained by the class in the examination?
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