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WIPRO MOCK TEST 01

Verbal Section
For questions 1 to 3, select among the given choices the word or phrase for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. 1 As the waves rose and the ship tossed, many of the passengers felt ________. (a) lethargic (b) subdued (c) tremulous

(d) queasy

The committee, which held its first meeting _______ consultation with the RBI on drought. This is in lead with RBIs directives. (a) holds (c) would hold (b) will hold (d) will have been holding It is fascinating to note how many travelers return from their gastronomic tours of Europe with a _________ of la grandee cuisine and a haunting hunger for the simplicity of local dishes. (a) memory (b) suspicion (c) surfeit (d) superfluity For questions 4 to 6, select among the given choices the correct phrase to replace the underlined phrase in the following sentence.

The performance of our team members was rather worst than I had expected. (a) bad as I had expected (c) worse than I had expected (b) worse than expected (d) worse than was expected The reason why Sravanti wrote the letter was because she could not contact him over the phone. (a) wrote the letter was since (c) wrote the letter was that (b) wrote the letter was the reason that (d) had written the letter was because After the heavy rains last week, the water in the reservoir raised another two feet. (a) rose another two feet (c) have risen by two feet (b) raised another two feet (d) would raise another two feet For questions 7 to 9, choose the lettered pair that expresses a relationship most similar to the relationship expressed in the capitalized pair

SCURRY : MOVE (a) chant : sing (b) chatter : talk CHAMELEON : HERPETOLOGIST (a) fungi : ecologist (b) salmon : ichthyologist ASCETIC : SELF-DENIAL (a) nomad : dissipation (b) miser : affluence

(c) carry : lift (d) sleep : drowse (c) mongoose : ornithologist (d) oriole : virologist (c) zealot : fanaticism (d) renegade : loyalty

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For questions 10 to 11, select the option that gives the correct meaning of the given idiomatic expression or phrase. 10 To set the people by ear (a) To punish heavily (b) To insult and disgrace people To be lost in the clouds (a) To be perplexed (b) To find oneself in a very comfortable position

(c) To box the people (d) To excite people to a quarrel

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(c) To be concealed from the view (d) To be drenched in rain

Given below are sentences which when arranged logically form a coherent passage. For questions 12 to 14, choose the option which gives the correct sequence. 12 Choose the correct option: a. In consonance with this approach, these projects are being developed with high specifications as per IRC standards. b. The cost of construction is higher than routine roads. c. For Mohanty, the quality of all these roads is very important for the sake of assuring the credibility of the project. d. It is also for the first time that the state government has engaged outside consultants at every stage. (a) cbad (b) acdb (c) cabd (d) cdab Choose the correct option: a. This is part of a coordinated international effort to reduce the damage caused by natural disasters. b. To mitigate the threat an early warning system is required. c. On 31 July 1990 the Belize Postal Services released a set of four stamps to commemorate the international Decade for National Disaster Reduction. d. In Belize hurricanes pose the greatest threat. e. The new stamps depict picture of one of the worst hurricanes to strike Belize and three aspects of the protective warning system against similar storms. (a) cadbe (b) ceadb (c) dbcae (d) cedab Choose the correct option: a. That truth led him to fight evil and untruth, wherever he found them regardless of the consequences. b. What was this great power over the mind and heart of man due to? c. Even we realize that his dominating passion was truth. d. This truth led him to proclaim without ceasing that good end can never be attained by evil methods. (a) abcd (b) bcad (c) bcda (d) bacd

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For questions 15 to 17, select the option that can be substituted for the given sentence. 15 A person who cuts precious stones (a) Drover (b) Oculist A person who is not sure of the existence of God (a) Theist (b) Agnostic A person who compiles a dictionary. (a) Calligrapher (b) Lexicographer

(c) Lapidist

(d) Philatelist

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(c) Cynic

(d) Atheist

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(c) Editor

(d) Compiler

For questions 18 to 20, select the word among the given choices that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word. 18 JETTISON (a) Salvage SEDATE (a) Agitated RETROSPECT (a) Foresight

(b) Decelerate

(c) Muffle

(d) Distract

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(b) Sleepy

(c) Awake

(d) Grave

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(b) Foreword

(c) Analyze the past

(d) Forebode

Analytical Section
21 Carrey rented a car for Rs.20 plus Rs.0.25 per kilometer driven. Samuel rented a car for Rs.24 plus Rs.0.16 per kilometer driven. If each drove d km. and each was charged exactly the same amount for the rental, then d equals ? (a) 44.4 (b) 34.4 (c) 49.4 (d) 54.4 Naresh ran in three marathons during the last four months. His times were 2.1 hours, 2.6 hours, and 2.5 hours. What was his mean time? (a) 2.16 hrs (b) 2.4 hrs (c) 6.12 hrs (d) 7.2 hrs If SEPARATE is coded as ESTEAPRA, how will you code VIOLENCE? (a) IVCNELOE (b) EVCINOEL (c) IVLONECE

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On reaching a place of appointment on Thursday, I found that I was 5 days earlier than my friend who was late by 3 days. If I had reached there on the following Sunday, how many days early or late would I have been? (a) Early by one day (b) Late by one day (c) Early by two days (d) Late by two days If the day that will dawn 2 days after tomorrow is Friday, what day of the week dawned two days before yesterday? (a) Wednesday (b) Friday (c) Thursday (d) Sunday

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26 In 1992, 5 percent of every rupee paid in tax went to support the unemployed citizens. In 1998, 8 percent of every rupee paid in tax went to such funds, although that unemployment rate has decreased in 1998 than in 1992. Each of the following, if true, could explain the simultaneous increase in percent of every rupee paid in tax to support the unemployed citizens and decrease in the number of unemployment rate EXCEPT: (a) On average, each unemployed citizen received more money in 1998 than 1992 (b) On average, people paid less tax in 1998 than in 1992 (c) The individuals had paid more tax than did enterprises during this period (d) Income before tax has significantly decreased since 1992 The 38 corporations that filed Indian income tax returns showing a net income of more than hundred million rupees accounted for 53 percent of the total taxable income from foreign sources reported on all tax returns. Sixty percent of the total taxable income from foreign sources came from the 200 returns reporting income from 10 or more countries. If the statements above are true, which of the following must also be true? (a) Most of the total taxable income earned by corporations with net income above Rs. 100 million was earned from foreign sources (b) Wealthy individuals with large personal incomes reported 47 percent of the total taxable income from foreign sources (c) Income from foreign sources amounted to between 53 and 60 percent of all reported taxable income (d) Some of the corporations with net income above Rs. 100 million reported income from 10 or more countries The Indian navy has a rigorous training program. In order to graduate from the naval academy, cadets must enter a pool and fight sharks. Today, a group of cadets were tested. Each cadet put on his mask, snorkel, and two flippers; and armed himself with a knife. Then the cadets jumped into the pool. The sharks were then released from their pens. After 10 minutes of grueling hand-to-fin combat, all the sharks were killed. Miraculously, none of the cadets were killed. Exiting the pool, the cadets began to haul the shark bodies out of the water. The dead sharks were soon lying in a row. One of the cadets noted that during the fight, there were 4 times as many cadets in the water as there were sharks. A second cadet then stated that the number of legs they now had was equal to the square of the number of sharks. A third said that the number of cadet legs was 14 more than the total number of cadet and shark heads. How many sharks were killed? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6 When not moving on the sidewalk, Maya can walk the length of the sidewalk in 7 minutes. If she stands on the sidewalk as it moves, she can travel the length in 4 minutes. If Maya walks on the sidewalk as it moves, how many minutes will it take her to travel the same distance? Assume she always walks at the same speed, and express your answer as a decimal to the nearest tenth. (a) 3.6 (b) 2.5 (c) 3.8 (d) 2.8 JAK KBL LCM MDN ______ (a) QEP (b) NEO

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My house has a number. 1. If my house number is a multiple of 3, then it is number from 50 through 59. 2. If my house number is not a multiple of 4, then it is a number from 60 through 69. 3. If my house number is not a multiple of 6, then it is a number from 70 through 79. What is my house number? (a) 56 (b) 68 (c) 76 (d) 72

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32 Critic: People today place an especially high value on respect for others; yet, in their comedy acts, many of todays most popular comedians display blatant disrespect for others. But when people fail to live up to the very ideals they hold in highest esteem, exaggeration of such failings often forms the basis of successful comedy. Thus the current popularity of comedians who display disrespect in their acts is hardly surprising. The critics argument depends on which one of the following assumptions? (a) People who enjoy comedians who display disrespect in their acts do not place a high value on respect for others. (b) Only comedians who display blatant disrespect in their acts are currently successful. (c) Many people disapprove of the portrayal of blatant disrespect for others in comedy acts. (d) People who value an ideal especially highly do not always succeed in living up to this ideal. Something must be done to stop spam. In early days, people seldom received unsolicited email advertisement; but now that numerous bulk email software and email software and email address finders are developed to collect email address all around the world. Advertisers use email addresses to market their products and even sell such email lists to other advertisers. As a result, almost everyone ever get junk email, and sometime several and even tens of annoying emails a day. So, relevant anti-spam regulations should be framed to stop unsolicited advertising. The two portions in boldface play which of the following roles? (a) Background that the argument depends on and conclusion that can be drawn from the argument (b) Part of evidence that the argument includes, and inference that can be drawn from this passage (c) Pre-evidence that the argument depends on and part of evidence that supports the conclusion (d) Background that argument depends on and part of evidence that supports the conclusion Ten Rs.5.00 bills, ten Rs.10.00 bills and ten Rs.20.00 bills are in a box. A blind-folded person must remove the bills from the box. The contest ends when a person removes three same bills (example: three Rs.5.00 bills). What is the most amount of money a person can remove from the box? (a) Rs. 60 (b) Rs. 90 (c) Rs. 120 (d) Rs. 180 How far must the fish be from the higher pole, if the two birds flying at identical speeds leave their respective perches simultaneously and reach the fish at the same time? (a) 28 m (b) 22 m (c) 20 m (d) 25 m What are the next two numbers in the series? 1,2,4,7,28, ____, 198, 205 (a) 31 (b) 32

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(d) 34

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What is the missing number? 4, 11, 18, ____ , 12, 27 (a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 16

(d) 19

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The ages of Old and Young total 48.Old is twice as old as Young was when Old was half as old as Young will be when Young is three times as Old was when Old was three times as old as Young. How old is Old? (a) Old-42, Young-26 (b) Old-38, Young-22 (c) Old-30, Young-18 (d) Old-28, Young-14

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Three people (A, B, and C) need to cross a bridge. A can cross the bridge in 10 minutes, B can cross in 5 minutes, and C can cross in 2 minutes. There is also a bicycle available and any person can cross the bridge in 1 minute with the bicycle. What is the shortest time that all men can get across the bridge? Each man travels at his own constant rate. (a) 2.75 minutes (b) 2.87 minutes (c) 2.92 minutes (d) 2.96 minutes Each week the forensics teams at Roslyn High School and Manhasset High School debate each other. Each team has several members, and each week three are selected to debate. Whenever Aviva debates for Roslyn, Roslyn wins; and whenever Zachary debates for Roslyn, Roslyn wins. Whenever Josh debates for Roslyn, Manhasset wins. If one week Roslyn lost to Manhasset, which of the following must be true? (a) Josh debated for Roslyn. (b) Either Aviva or Zachary debated for Roslyn. (c) Neither Aviva nor Zachary debated for Roslyn. (d) Josh and either Aviva or Zachary debated for Roslyn.

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Technical Section
41 Even if a particular implementation doesnt limit the number of characters in an identifier, it is advisable to be concise because 1) Chances of typographic errors are more 2) It may be processed by assembler, loaders, etc., which may have their own rules that may contradict the language rules 3) By being concise, one can be mnemonic (a) 1 & 2 (b) 1 & 3 (c) 2 & 3 (d) 1, 2 & 3 Which of the following best describes the purpose of a prototype? (a) A prototype is an instruction for the compiler to include the stdio header file (b) A prototype declares a function, so subsequent code can be checked for the correct numbers and types of arguments (c) A prototype is used to call a function (d) The prototype is the first line of a function What will be the output of the following code? void main( ) { int x,y=2,z,a; x=(y*=2) + (z=a=y); printf(%d, x); } (a) Prints 7 (b) Prints 6 (c) Prints 8 (d) Is syntactically wrong

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44 What is the output of the following program? #include<stdio.h> #define SQUARE(x) (x)*(x) void main( ) { int i =10, j=5,k=0; k=SQUARE(i-j); printf(%d,k); } (a) 25 (b) 10

(c) 20

(d) None of the above

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Which of the following is an example of a spooled device? (a) A line printer used to print the output of a number of jobs (b) The terminal used to enter the input data for a Fortran program being executed (c) The secondary memory device in a virtual memory system (d) The swapping area on a disk used by the swapper Which of the following are broad categories of operating system programs? (a) Booting Loader, Diagnostic Tests (c) Operating System Executive, File (b) BIOS, Utility Programs Maintenance (d) All of these In C++, the keyword try, catch and throw are associated with (a) Run-Time Type Information (RTTI) (c) Exception Handling (b) Namespaces (d) All of these The preorder traversal of a tree. (a) Processes the value in the root node, left and then right (b) Processes the value in the left node, root and then right (c) Processes the value in the left node, right and then root (d) None of these The prefix notation of the expression: ((A + B) * C (D E))/(F + G) is (a) * + A B C - - D E / F G (c) / * - + A B C D E + F G (b) / - * + A B C D E + F G (d) - * + A B C D E + F G The data stored in a single linked list is 10, 30, 40, 50 20. What is the output of this code? void print(struct link * cp) { if (cp = = NULL) return; else { print (cp ->next); printf(%d\n, cp ->data); return; } } (a) 10,20,30,40,50 (b) 20,50,40,30,10 (c) No output (d) None of the above

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