Oracle Solved Placement Papers
The placement papers are always helpful in preparation of the examination. I have attached the sample solved question papers of the Oracle Company.
Sample Questions:
1. The first Unix operating system, as it was in development stage, was written in the
A. C language
B. B language
C. assembly language
D. none of these
Ans-B
2. In a disk, each block of data is written into
A. one sector
B. two sectors
C. three sectors
D. two or more sectors
Ans-D
3. Windows is
A. an operating system
B. an operating environment
C. a character user interface
D. none of these
Ans-B
4. which of the following is a service not supported by the operating system?
A. protection
B. accounting
C. compilation
D. I/O operation
Ans-C
5. The processor which performs arithmetical and logical operations is called
A. control
B. Alu
C. register
D. cache memory
Ans-B
6. What is a node class?
7. How is it possible to insert different type of elements in stack?
8. Evaluate the following prefix expression " ++ 26 + - 1324"
9. Write the programs for Linked List (Insertion and Deletion) operations
10. What does abstract data type means?
11. Metadata enables database designers and users to do all of the following except:
A. sample data.
B. understand what data exist.
C. what the fine distinctions are between similar data items.
D. what the data mean.
Ans-A
12. In a 1:N relationship, the foreign key is placed in:
A. either table without specifying parent and child tables.
B. the parent table.
C. the child table.
D. either the parent table or the child table.
Ans-C
13. Which of the following conditions should exist if you want to convert a relationship to an associative entity?
A. Some of the relationships for the participating entities are "many".
B. The resulting associative entity has an independent meaning.
C. The resulting associative entity has no attributes.
D. All of the above
Ans-B
14. Which is not a relevant feature of CASE tools?
A. The ability to help draw data models using entity-relationship notations
B. The ability to generate code
C. An information repository
D. Access to a DB via the Internet
Ans-D
15. Backward recovery is which of the following?
A. Where the before-images are applied to the database
B. Where the after-images are applied to the database
C. Where the after-images and before-images are applied to the database
D. Switching to an existing copy of the database
Ans-A
16. Prove that running time T(n) = n3 + 20n + 1 is O(n4) by Big O notation
17. Prove that running time T(n) = n3 + 20n + 1 is not O(n2)
18. Which of the following applies to a class rather than an object?
A. Query
B. Update
C. Scope
D. Constructor
Ans-C
19. The term Incomplete for a UML has the same meaning as which of the following for an EER diagram?
A. Overlapping rule
B. Disjoint rule
C. Total specialization rule
D. Partial specialization rule
Ans-D
20. The benefits of object-oriented modeling are which of the following?
A. The ability to tackle more challenging problems
B. Reusability of analysis, design, and programming results
C. Improved communication between users, analysts, etc.
D. All of the above.
Ans-D
21. An object can have which of the following multiplicities?
A. Zero
B. One
C. More than one
D. All of the above.
Ans-D
22.When a business rule involves three or more graphical symbols, you can show the constraint as a note and attach the note to each of the symbols by a dashed line.
A. True B. False
Ans-A
23. Decide the Big-O complexity of the given question
def sum_of_divisors(n)
result = 0
i = 1
while i < n
if n % i == 0
result += i
end
i += 1
end
return result
end
24. Using ODL, you can define which of the following?
A. Attribute
B. Structure
C. Operation
D. All of the above.
Ans-D
25. hich of the following is an ordered collection of elements of the same type?
A. Set
B. Bag
C. List
D. Dictionary
Ans-B
26. To run a compiled Java program, the machine must have what loaded and running?
A. Java virtual machine
B. Java compiler
C. Java bytecode
D. A Web browser
Ans-A
27. A relation is considered a:
A. Column.
B. one-dimensional table.
C. two-dimensional table.
D. three-dimensional table.
Ans-C
28. A tuple is a(n):
A. column of a table.
B. two dimensional table.
C. row of a table.
D. key of a table.
Ans-C
29. For some relations, changing the data can have undesirable consequences called:
A. referential integrity constraints.
B. modification anomalies.
C. normal forms.
D. transitive dependencies.
Ans-B
30. Which type of entity represents a logical generalization whose actual occurrence is represented by a second, associated entity?
A. Supertype entity
B. Subtype entity
C. Archetype entity
D. Instance entity
Ans-C
English: 25 Minutes 25 Questions
1. Correct the sentence
The Diary of Anne Frank “SHOWED A YOUNG GIRL’S COURAGE” during two years of hiding.
A. Has shown a young girl’s courage
B. Did show a young girls courage
C. Shows a young girl’s courage
D. Showed a young girl’s courage
E. Showed a young girl’s courage
2. Correct the sentence grammatically.
To “NO ONES SURPRISE”, Joe didn’t have his homework ready.
A. No ones surprise
B. No one’s surprise
C. Noones surprise
D. No ones’ surprise
E. No-ones surprise
3. In the question below a sentence broken into five or six parts. Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence. The correct order of parts is the answer.
1. was 2. and 3. Suresh 4. kind 5. loving
A. 31425
B. 54213
C. 34251
D. 15243
E. 12345
Ans-A
4. In the question below a sentence broken into five or six parts. Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence. The correct order of parts is the answer.
1. tea 2. have 3. That 4. some 5. before
A. 43251
B. 24315
C. 24153
D. 52431
E. 41325
Ans-C
5. In questions below, a part of the sentence is italicised and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicised part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative
After it was repaired it “ran perfect” again.
A. Ran perfectly
B. Would run perfectly
C. Ran perfect
D. Could of run perfect
E. Could run perfect
6. In questions below, a part of the sentence is italicised and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicised part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative
The fact that boxing is known to cause head injuries and brain damage “SHOULD LEAD US TO INFORM” the public and push for a ban on boxing.
A. Should lead us to inform
B. Could lead us to inform
C. Should of led us to inform
D. Should have led us to inform,
E. Will lead us to inform
7. The passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence is given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.
S1: For some time in his youth Abraham Lincoln was manager for a shop.
P : Then a chance Customer would come.
Q : Young Lincoln way of keeping shop was entirely unlike anyone else's
R : Lincoln would jump up and attend to his needs and then revert to his reading.
S : He used to lie full length on the counter of the shop eagerly reading a book.
S6: Never before had Lincoln had so much time for reading as had then.
The Proper sequence should be:
A. SRQP
B. QSPR
C. SQRP
D. QPSR
Ans-B
8. The passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence is given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.
S1: Smoke oozed up between the planks.
P : Passengers were told to be ready to quit the ship.
Q : The rising gale fanned the smouldering fire.
R : Everyone now knew there was fire on board.
S : Flames broke out here and there.
S6: Most people bore the shock bravely.
The Proper sequence should be:
A. SRQP
B. QPSR
C. RSPQ
D. QSRP
Ans-A
9. In questions below, a part of the sentence is italicised and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicised part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative
In August my parents “WILL BE MARRIED” for twenty-five years.
A. Shall have been married for twenty-five years.
B. Will have been married for twenty-five years.
C. Will have married for twenty-five years.
D. Will be married for twenty five years.
E. Will be married for twenty-five years.
10. Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully.
Even if it rains I shall come means ......
A. if I come it will not rain
B. if it rains I shall not come
C. I will certainly come whether it rains or not
D. whenever there is rain I shall come
E. I am less likely to come if it rains
Ans-C
11. Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
LAUD
A. Lord
B. Eulogy
C. Praise
D. Extolled
Ans-C
12. Choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words
NIGGARDLY
A. Frugal
B. Thrifty
C. Stingy
D. Generous
Ans-D
13. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.
I remember my sister taking me to the museum.
A. I remember I was taken to the museum by my sister.
B. I remember being taken to the museum by my sister.
C. I remember myself being taken to the museum by my sister.
D. I remember taken to the museum by my sister.
Ans-B
14. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech
I told him that he was not working hard.
A. I said to him, "You are not working hard."
B. I told to him, "You are not working hard."
C. I said, "You are not working hard."
D. I said to him, "He is not working hard."
Ans-A
15. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.
They have built a perfect dam across the river.
A. Across the river a perfect dam was built.
B. A perfect dam has been built by them across the river.
C. A perfect dam should have been built by them.
D. Across the river was a perfect dam.
Ans-B
16. Select the pair which has the same relationship
THRUST:SPEAR
A. mangle:iron
B. scabbard:sword
C. bow:arrow
D. fence:epee
Ans-D
17. Rearrange the following five sentences in proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, and then answer the questions given below.
1. A Study to this effects suggests that the average white-collar worker demonstrates only about 25% listening efficiency.
2. However for trained and good listeners it is not unusual to use all the three approaches during a setting, thus improving listening efficiency.
3. There are three approaches to listening: Listening for comprehension, Listening for empathy and Listening for evaluation.
4. Although we spend nearly half of each communication interaction listening, we do not listen well.
5. Each approach has a particular emphasis that may help us to receive and process information in different settings.
Which of the sentences should come third in the paragraph ?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
18. Find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer.
A. Looking back, I find that among the many impressions ofthe people of India,
B. absorbed while I lived among them,
C. are their reverence for great men and women.
D. No error.
19. Pick up the one which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word printer in bold and can replaces it without altering the meaning of the sentence.
Traffic being what it is, it is lamentable that our roads are unable to take the load.
A. unpardonable
B. deplorable
C. inexcusable
D. terrible
20. Choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words
IMPASSE
A.Resurgence
B. Breakthrough
C. Continuation
D. Combination
Questions (21-25) Read the passage given and answer the questions that follow
21. Harold a professional man who had worked in an office for many years had a fearful dream. In it, he found himself in a land where small slug-like animals with slimy tentacles lived on people's bodies. The people tolerated the loathsome creatures because after many years they grew into elephants which then became the nation's system of transport, carrying everyone wherever he wanted to go. Harold suddenly realised that he himself was covered with these things, and he woke up screaming. In a vivid sequence of pictures this dream dramatised for Harold what he had never been able to put in to words; he saw himself as letting society feed on his body in his early years so that it would carry him when he retired. He later threw off the "security bug" and took up freelance work.
1. Which one of the following phrases best helps to bring out the precise meaning of 'loathsome creatures'?
A. Security bug and slimy tentacles
B. Fearful dream and slug-like animals
C. Slimy tentacles and slug-like animals
D. slug-like animals and security bug
Ans-C
2. The statement that 'he later threw off the security bug' means that
A. Harold succeeded in overcoming the need for security
B. Harold stopped giving much importance to dreams
C. Harold started tolerating social victimisation
D. Harold killed all the bugs troubled him
Ans-A
3. Harold's dream was fearful because
A. it brought him face to face with reality
B. it was full of vivid pictures of snakes
C. he saw huge elephant in it
D. in it he saw slimy creatures feeding on people's bodies
Ans-A
22. Laws of nature are not commands but statements of acts. The use of the word "law" in this context is rather unfortunate. It would be better to speak of uniformities in nature. This would do away with the elementary fallacy that a law implies a law giver. If a piece of matter does not obey a law of nature it is punished. On the contrary, we say that the law has been incorrectly started.
1. If a piece of matter violates nature's law, it is not punished because
A. it is not binding to obey it
B. there is no superior being to enforce the law of nature
C. it cannot be punished
D. it simply means that the facts have not been correctly stated by law
Ans-B
2. Laws of nature differ from man-made laws because
A. the former state facts of Nature
B. they must be obeyed
C. they are natural
Ans-A
3. The author is not happy with word 'law' because
A. it connotes rigidity and harshness
B. it implies an agency which has made them
C. it does not convey the sense of nature's uniformity
D. it gives rise to false beliefs
Ans-A
23. Male lions are rather reticent about expanding their energy in hunting more than three quarters of kills are made by lionesses are in front, tensely scanning ahead, the cubs lag playfully behind and the males bring up the rear, walking slowly, their massive heads nodding with each step as if they were bored with the whole matter. But slothfulness may have survival value. With lionesses busy hunting, the males function as guard for the cubs, protecting them particularly from hyenas.
1. According to the passage male lions generally do not go for huntings because
A. they don not like it.
B. they want lioness to get training
C. they wish to save their vigour for other things
D. they are very lazy
Ans-C
2. Male lions protect their cubs
A. from the members of their own species
B. from hyenas only
C. from hyenas as much as from other enemies
D. more from hyenas than from other animals
Ans-D
3. When the lionesses go in search for their prey, they are very
A. serious
B. cautious
C. playful
D. sluggish
Ans-B
24. At this stage of civilisation, when many nations are brought in to close and vital contact for good and evil, it is essential, as never before, that their gross ignorance of one another should be diminished, that they should begin to understand a little of one another's historical experience and resulting mentality. It is the fault of the English to expect the people of other countries to react as they do, to political and international situations. Our genuine goodwill and good intentions are often brought to nothing, because we expect other people to be like us. This would be corrected if we knew the history, not necessarily in detail but in broad outlines, of the social and political conditions which have given to each nation its present character.
1. The need for a greater understanding between nations
A. was always there
B. is no longer there
C. is more today than ever before
D. will always be there
Ans-C
2. The character of a nation is the result of its
A. mentality
B. cultural heritage
C. gross ignorance
D. socio-political conditions
Ans-D
3. According to the author his countrymen should
A. read the story of other nations
B. have a better understanding of other nations
C. not react to other actions
D. have vital contacts with other nations
Ans-B
25. What needs to be set right is our approach to work. It is a common sight in our country of employees reporting for duty on time and at the same time doing little work. If an assessment is made of time they spent in gossiping, drinking tea, eating "pan" and smoking cigarettes, it will be shocking to know that the time devoted to actual work is negligible. The problem is the standard which the leadership in administration sets for the staff. Forgot the ministers because they mix politics and administration. What do top bureaucrats do? What do the below down officials do? The administration set up remains week mainly because the employees do not have the right example to follow and they are more concerned about being in the good books of the bosses than doing work.
1. According to the writer, the administration in India
A. is by and large effective
B. is very strict and firm
C. is affected by red tape
D. is more or less ineffective
Ans-D
2. The central idea of passage could be best expressed by the following
A. The employee outlook towards work is justified
B. The employee must change their outlook towards work
C. The employees would never change their work culture
D. The employer-employee relationship is far from healthy
Ans-B
3. The leadership in administration
A. sets a fine example to the employees
B. is of a reasonably high standard
C. is composed of idealists
D. is of a very poor standard
Ans-D
Reasoning: 35Minutes 35 Questions
1. How many terms are there in the series?
210, 208, 215, . . 369?
A. 23
B. 24
C. 25
D. 26
Ans-C
2. In the series 357, 363, 369, . . what will be the 10th term?
A. 405
B. 411
C. 413
D. 417
Ans-B
3. Find the missing number in the following sequence
1, 3, 3, 6, 7, 89,. . 12, 21
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
Ans-D
4. How can u place 4 coins in 2 lines so that each line should contain 3 coins
5. How can u get 81 using the digits 2,3,25,50,75,100 only once using any of the arithmetic operators
6. 5 Friends live in the same road A, B, C, D, E. The numbers of B, C, D when multiplied together equals 1260. The numbers B, C, D when added equal twice E’s number, and is even.A’s number is half as much again as E’s. The road numbers run from 2 to 222.What are the 5 house numbers?
Question 1
In the questions below, each passage consist of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence is given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.
S1: You know my wife, Madhavi, always urged me to give up smoking.
P : I really gave it up. Q : And so When I went to jail I said to myself I really must give it up, if for no other reason than of being self-reliant. R : When I emerged from jail, I wanted to tell her of my great triumph. S : But when I met her, there she was with a packet of cigarettes. S6: Poor girl. The Proper sequence should be:
A PSRQ
B SPQR
C QPRS
D RSPQ
Question 2
S1: When a satellite is launched, the rocket begins by going slowly upwards through the air. P : However, the higher it goes, the less air it meets. Q : As the rocket goes higher, it travels faster. R : For the atmosphere becomes thinner. S : As a result there is less friction. S6: Consequently, the rocket still does not become too hot. The Proper sequence should be:
A QPRS
B QSPR
C PQRS
D PQSR
Question 3
S1: A father having offered to take the baby out in a perambulator, was tempted by the sunny morning to slip into a pub for a glass of beer. P : Indignant at her husband's behaviour, she decided to teach him a lesson. Q : She wheeled away the pram. R : A little later, his wife came by, where to her horror, she discovered her sleeping baby. S : Leaving the pram outside, he disappeared inside the bar. S6: She waited for him, anticipating the white face and quivering lips which would soon appear with the news that the baby had been stolen. The Proper sequence should be:
A SRPQ
B RQPS
C SPQR
D PQSR
Question 4
S1: While crossing a busy road, we should obey the policeman on duty. P : We should always cross the road at the zebra crossing. Q : We must look to the signal lights and cross the road only when the road is clear. R : If there are no signal lights at the crossing, we should look to the right, then to left and again the right before crossing the road. S : If the road is not clear we should wait. S6: We should never run while crossing the road. The Proper sequence should be:
A PSRQ
B PQRS
C RQSP
D QRPS
Question 5
S1: The city is almost a slum and stinks most of time. P : The slush on the road did not deter them. Q : The occasional slips and falls were considered a small price to pay for the trip. R : They were excited, fascinated by the sight of fresh snow on the roads. S : Even so, it looked beautiful to tourists of various categories. S6: But some visitors came away with the unforgettable sight of young labours scantily clad. The Proper sequence should be:
A RQPS
B QPRS
C RSQP
D SPQR
Question 6
Pick out the most effective word(s) from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
It being an ...... issue, it is not correct to introduce questions of morality in to the debate.
A moral
B immoral
C amoral
D irrelevant
Question 7
Natwarlal ...... them all for a ride by producing false documents
A took
B cheated
C kept
D let
Question 8
True brevity ...... in saying only what needs to be said.
A consists
B depicts
C portrays
D resides
Question 9
Health is too important to be ......
A discarded
B despised
C detested
D neglected
Question 10
In hot weather I like lying in the ...... of a tree
A shade
B shelter
C protection
D shadow
Question 11
Directions (11-15): Each question consist of two words which have a certain relationship to each other followed by four pairs of related words, Select the pair which has the same relationship.
WAN:COLOUR
A corpulent: weight
B insipid: flavour
C pallid: complexion
D enigmatic: puzzle
Question 12
PORK:PIG
A rooster: chicken
B mutton: sheep
C steer: beef
D lobster: crustacean
Question 13
AFTER:BEFORE
A first: second
B presentast
C contemporary: historic
D successorredecessor
Question 14
INDIGENT:WEALTHY
A angry:rich
B native:affluent
C gauche: graceful
D scholarly:erudite
Question 15
DISTANCE:MILE
A liquid:litre
B bushel:corn
C weight: scale
D fame:television
Question 16
Directions (16-17): In the following the questions choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
NEUTRA
A Unbiased
B Non-aligned
C Undecided
D Indifferent
Question 17
SHALLOW
A Artificial
B Superficial
C Foolish
D Worthless
Question 18
Directions (18-20) In the following questions choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words
EVASIVE
A Free
B Honest
C Liberal
D Frank
Question 19
EMBEZZLE
A Misappropriate
B Balance
C Remunerate
D Clear
Question 20
GREGARIOUS
A Antisocial
B Glorious
C Horrendous
D Similar
Question 21
If one-seventh of a number exceeds its eleventh part by 100 then the number is...
A 770
B 1100
C 1825
D 1925
Question 22
A man can row 5 kmph in still water. If the river is running at 1kmph, it takes him 75 minutes to row to a place and back. How far is the place?
A 3km
B 2.5 km
C 4 km
D 5 km
Question 23
A train speeds past a pole in 15 seconds and a platform 100 m long in 25 seconds. Its length is:
A 50 m
B 150 m
C 200 m
D Data inadequate
Question 24
A man was engaged on a job for 30 days on the condition that he would get a wage of Rs. 10 for the day he works, but he have to pay a fine of Rs. 2 for each day of his absence. If he gets Rs. 216 at the end, he was absent for work for ... days.
A 7 days
B 8days
C 9days
D 12 days
Question 25
Out of 7 consonants and 4 vowels, how many words of 3 consonants and 2 vowels can be formed
A 210
B 1050
C 25200
D 21400
Question 26
Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 37 minutes and 45 minutes respectively. Both pipes are opened. The cistern will be filled in just half an hour, if the B is turned off after:
A 5 min.
B 9 min.
C 10 min.
D 15 min.
Question 27
Two numbers A and B are such that the sum of 5% of A and 4% of B is two-third of the sum of 6% of A and 8% of B. Find the ratio of A : B.
A 2 : 3
B 1 : 1
C 3 : 4
D 4 : 3
Question 28
In one hour, a boat goes 11 km/hr along the stream and 5 km/hr against the stream. The speed of the boat in still water (in km/hr) is:
A 3 km/hr
B 5 km/hr
C 8 km/hr
D 9 km/hr
Question 29
Sam purchased 20 dozens of toys at the rate of Rs. 375 per dozen. He sold each one of them at the rate of Rs. 33. What was his percentage profit?
A 3.5
B 4.5
C 5.6
D 6.5
Question 30
Wrong
In how many ways can 21 books on English and 19 books on Hindi be placed in a row on a shelf so that two books on Hindi may not be together?
A 3990
B 1540
C 1995
d 3672
Sample Questions:
1. The first Unix operating system, as it was in development stage, was written in the
A. C language
B. B language
C. assembly language
D. none of these
Ans-B
2. In a disk, each block of data is written into
A. one sector
B. two sectors
C. three sectors
D. two or more sectors
Ans-D
3. Windows is
A. an operating system
B. an operating environment
C. a character user interface
D. none of these
Ans-B
4. which of the following is a service not supported by the operating system?
A. protection
B. accounting
C. compilation
D. I/O operation
Ans-C
5. The processor which performs arithmetical and logical operations is called
A. control
B. Alu
C. register
D. cache memory
Ans-B
6. What is a node class?
7. How is it possible to insert different type of elements in stack?
8. Evaluate the following prefix expression " ++ 26 + - 1324"
9. Write the programs for Linked List (Insertion and Deletion) operations
10. What does abstract data type means?
11. Metadata enables database designers and users to do all of the following except:
A. sample data.
B. understand what data exist.
C. what the fine distinctions are between similar data items.
D. what the data mean.
Ans-A
12. In a 1:N relationship, the foreign key is placed in:
A. either table without specifying parent and child tables.
B. the parent table.
C. the child table.
D. either the parent table or the child table.
Ans-C
13. Which of the following conditions should exist if you want to convert a relationship to an associative entity?
A. Some of the relationships for the participating entities are "many".
B. The resulting associative entity has an independent meaning.
C. The resulting associative entity has no attributes.
D. All of the above
Ans-B
14. Which is not a relevant feature of CASE tools?
A. The ability to help draw data models using entity-relationship notations
B. The ability to generate code
C. An information repository
D. Access to a DB via the Internet
Ans-D
15. Backward recovery is which of the following?
A. Where the before-images are applied to the database
B. Where the after-images are applied to the database
C. Where the after-images and before-images are applied to the database
D. Switching to an existing copy of the database
Ans-A
16. Prove that running time T(n) = n3 + 20n + 1 is O(n4) by Big O notation
17. Prove that running time T(n) = n3 + 20n + 1 is not O(n2)
18. Which of the following applies to a class rather than an object?
A. Query
B. Update
C. Scope
D. Constructor
Ans-C
19. The term Incomplete for a UML has the same meaning as which of the following for an EER diagram?
A. Overlapping rule
B. Disjoint rule
C. Total specialization rule
D. Partial specialization rule
Ans-D
20. The benefits of object-oriented modeling are which of the following?
A. The ability to tackle more challenging problems
B. Reusability of analysis, design, and programming results
C. Improved communication between users, analysts, etc.
D. All of the above.
Ans-D
21. An object can have which of the following multiplicities?
A. Zero
B. One
C. More than one
D. All of the above.
Ans-D
22.When a business rule involves three or more graphical symbols, you can show the constraint as a note and attach the note to each of the symbols by a dashed line.
A. True B. False
Ans-A
23. Decide the Big-O complexity of the given question
def sum_of_divisors(n)
result = 0
i = 1
while i < n
if n % i == 0
result += i
end
i += 1
end
return result
end
24. Using ODL, you can define which of the following?
A. Attribute
B. Structure
C. Operation
D. All of the above.
Ans-D
25. hich of the following is an ordered collection of elements of the same type?
A. Set
B. Bag
C. List
D. Dictionary
Ans-B
26. To run a compiled Java program, the machine must have what loaded and running?
A. Java virtual machine
B. Java compiler
C. Java bytecode
D. A Web browser
Ans-A
27. A relation is considered a:
A. Column.
B. one-dimensional table.
C. two-dimensional table.
D. three-dimensional table.
Ans-C
28. A tuple is a(n):
A. column of a table.
B. two dimensional table.
C. row of a table.
D. key of a table.
Ans-C
29. For some relations, changing the data can have undesirable consequences called:
A. referential integrity constraints.
B. modification anomalies.
C. normal forms.
D. transitive dependencies.
Ans-B
30. Which type of entity represents a logical generalization whose actual occurrence is represented by a second, associated entity?
A. Supertype entity
B. Subtype entity
C. Archetype entity
D. Instance entity
Ans-C
English: 25 Minutes 25 Questions
1. Correct the sentence
The Diary of Anne Frank “SHOWED A YOUNG GIRL’S COURAGE” during two years of hiding.
A. Has shown a young girl’s courage
B. Did show a young girls courage
C. Shows a young girl’s courage
D. Showed a young girl’s courage
E. Showed a young girl’s courage
2. Correct the sentence grammatically.
To “NO ONES SURPRISE”, Joe didn’t have his homework ready.
A. No ones surprise
B. No one’s surprise
C. Noones surprise
D. No ones’ surprise
E. No-ones surprise
3. In the question below a sentence broken into five or six parts. Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence. The correct order of parts is the answer.
1. was 2. and 3. Suresh 4. kind 5. loving
A. 31425
B. 54213
C. 34251
D. 15243
E. 12345
Ans-A
4. In the question below a sentence broken into five or six parts. Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence. The correct order of parts is the answer.
1. tea 2. have 3. That 4. some 5. before
A. 43251
B. 24315
C. 24153
D. 52431
E. 41325
Ans-C
5. In questions below, a part of the sentence is italicised and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicised part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative
After it was repaired it “ran perfect” again.
A. Ran perfectly
B. Would run perfectly
C. Ran perfect
D. Could of run perfect
E. Could run perfect
6. In questions below, a part of the sentence is italicised and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicised part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative
The fact that boxing is known to cause head injuries and brain damage “SHOULD LEAD US TO INFORM” the public and push for a ban on boxing.
A. Should lead us to inform
B. Could lead us to inform
C. Should of led us to inform
D. Should have led us to inform,
E. Will lead us to inform
7. The passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence is given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.
S1: For some time in his youth Abraham Lincoln was manager for a shop.
P : Then a chance Customer would come.
Q : Young Lincoln way of keeping shop was entirely unlike anyone else's
R : Lincoln would jump up and attend to his needs and then revert to his reading.
S : He used to lie full length on the counter of the shop eagerly reading a book.
S6: Never before had Lincoln had so much time for reading as had then.
The Proper sequence should be:
A. SRQP
B. QSPR
C. SQRP
D. QPSR
Ans-B
8. The passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence is given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.
S1: Smoke oozed up between the planks.
P : Passengers were told to be ready to quit the ship.
Q : The rising gale fanned the smouldering fire.
R : Everyone now knew there was fire on board.
S : Flames broke out here and there.
S6: Most people bore the shock bravely.
The Proper sequence should be:
A. SRQP
B. QPSR
C. RSPQ
D. QSRP
Ans-A
9. In questions below, a part of the sentence is italicised and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicised part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative
In August my parents “WILL BE MARRIED” for twenty-five years.
A. Shall have been married for twenty-five years.
B. Will have been married for twenty-five years.
C. Will have married for twenty-five years.
D. Will be married for twenty five years.
E. Will be married for twenty-five years.
10. Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully.
Even if it rains I shall come means ......
A. if I come it will not rain
B. if it rains I shall not come
C. I will certainly come whether it rains or not
D. whenever there is rain I shall come
E. I am less likely to come if it rains
Ans-C
11. Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
LAUD
A. Lord
B. Eulogy
C. Praise
D. Extolled
Ans-C
12. Choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words
NIGGARDLY
A. Frugal
B. Thrifty
C. Stingy
D. Generous
Ans-D
13. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.
I remember my sister taking me to the museum.
A. I remember I was taken to the museum by my sister.
B. I remember being taken to the museum by my sister.
C. I remember myself being taken to the museum by my sister.
D. I remember taken to the museum by my sister.
Ans-B
14. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech
I told him that he was not working hard.
A. I said to him, "You are not working hard."
B. I told to him, "You are not working hard."
C. I said, "You are not working hard."
D. I said to him, "He is not working hard."
Ans-A
15. Choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.
They have built a perfect dam across the river.
A. Across the river a perfect dam was built.
B. A perfect dam has been built by them across the river.
C. A perfect dam should have been built by them.
D. Across the river was a perfect dam.
Ans-B
16. Select the pair which has the same relationship
THRUST:SPEAR
A. mangle:iron
B. scabbard:sword
C. bow:arrow
D. fence:epee
Ans-D
17. Rearrange the following five sentences in proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, and then answer the questions given below.
1. A Study to this effects suggests that the average white-collar worker demonstrates only about 25% listening efficiency.
2. However for trained and good listeners it is not unusual to use all the three approaches during a setting, thus improving listening efficiency.
3. There are three approaches to listening: Listening for comprehension, Listening for empathy and Listening for evaluation.
4. Although we spend nearly half of each communication interaction listening, we do not listen well.
5. Each approach has a particular emphasis that may help us to receive and process information in different settings.
Which of the sentences should come third in the paragraph ?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
18. Find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer.
A. Looking back, I find that among the many impressions ofthe people of India,
B. absorbed while I lived among them,
C. are their reverence for great men and women.
D. No error.
19. Pick up the one which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word printer in bold and can replaces it without altering the meaning of the sentence.
Traffic being what it is, it is lamentable that our roads are unable to take the load.
A. unpardonable
B. deplorable
C. inexcusable
D. terrible
20. Choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words
IMPASSE
A.Resurgence
B. Breakthrough
C. Continuation
D. Combination
Questions (21-25) Read the passage given and answer the questions that follow
21. Harold a professional man who had worked in an office for many years had a fearful dream. In it, he found himself in a land where small slug-like animals with slimy tentacles lived on people's bodies. The people tolerated the loathsome creatures because after many years they grew into elephants which then became the nation's system of transport, carrying everyone wherever he wanted to go. Harold suddenly realised that he himself was covered with these things, and he woke up screaming. In a vivid sequence of pictures this dream dramatised for Harold what he had never been able to put in to words; he saw himself as letting society feed on his body in his early years so that it would carry him when he retired. He later threw off the "security bug" and took up freelance work.
1. Which one of the following phrases best helps to bring out the precise meaning of 'loathsome creatures'?
A. Security bug and slimy tentacles
B. Fearful dream and slug-like animals
C. Slimy tentacles and slug-like animals
D. slug-like animals and security bug
Ans-C
2. The statement that 'he later threw off the security bug' means that
A. Harold succeeded in overcoming the need for security
B. Harold stopped giving much importance to dreams
C. Harold started tolerating social victimisation
D. Harold killed all the bugs troubled him
Ans-A
3. Harold's dream was fearful because
A. it brought him face to face with reality
B. it was full of vivid pictures of snakes
C. he saw huge elephant in it
D. in it he saw slimy creatures feeding on people's bodies
Ans-A
22. Laws of nature are not commands but statements of acts. The use of the word "law" in this context is rather unfortunate. It would be better to speak of uniformities in nature. This would do away with the elementary fallacy that a law implies a law giver. If a piece of matter does not obey a law of nature it is punished. On the contrary, we say that the law has been incorrectly started.
1. If a piece of matter violates nature's law, it is not punished because
A. it is not binding to obey it
B. there is no superior being to enforce the law of nature
C. it cannot be punished
D. it simply means that the facts have not been correctly stated by law
Ans-B
2. Laws of nature differ from man-made laws because
A. the former state facts of Nature
B. they must be obeyed
C. they are natural
Ans-A
3. The author is not happy with word 'law' because
A. it connotes rigidity and harshness
B. it implies an agency which has made them
C. it does not convey the sense of nature's uniformity
D. it gives rise to false beliefs
Ans-A
23. Male lions are rather reticent about expanding their energy in hunting more than three quarters of kills are made by lionesses are in front, tensely scanning ahead, the cubs lag playfully behind and the males bring up the rear, walking slowly, their massive heads nodding with each step as if they were bored with the whole matter. But slothfulness may have survival value. With lionesses busy hunting, the males function as guard for the cubs, protecting them particularly from hyenas.
1. According to the passage male lions generally do not go for huntings because
A. they don not like it.
B. they want lioness to get training
C. they wish to save their vigour for other things
D. they are very lazy
Ans-C
2. Male lions protect their cubs
A. from the members of their own species
B. from hyenas only
C. from hyenas as much as from other enemies
D. more from hyenas than from other animals
Ans-D
3. When the lionesses go in search for their prey, they are very
A. serious
B. cautious
C. playful
D. sluggish
Ans-B
24. At this stage of civilisation, when many nations are brought in to close and vital contact for good and evil, it is essential, as never before, that their gross ignorance of one another should be diminished, that they should begin to understand a little of one another's historical experience and resulting mentality. It is the fault of the English to expect the people of other countries to react as they do, to political and international situations. Our genuine goodwill and good intentions are often brought to nothing, because we expect other people to be like us. This would be corrected if we knew the history, not necessarily in detail but in broad outlines, of the social and political conditions which have given to each nation its present character.
1. The need for a greater understanding between nations
A. was always there
B. is no longer there
C. is more today than ever before
D. will always be there
Ans-C
2. The character of a nation is the result of its
A. mentality
B. cultural heritage
C. gross ignorance
D. socio-political conditions
Ans-D
3. According to the author his countrymen should
A. read the story of other nations
B. have a better understanding of other nations
C. not react to other actions
D. have vital contacts with other nations
Ans-B
25. What needs to be set right is our approach to work. It is a common sight in our country of employees reporting for duty on time and at the same time doing little work. If an assessment is made of time they spent in gossiping, drinking tea, eating "pan" and smoking cigarettes, it will be shocking to know that the time devoted to actual work is negligible. The problem is the standard which the leadership in administration sets for the staff. Forgot the ministers because they mix politics and administration. What do top bureaucrats do? What do the below down officials do? The administration set up remains week mainly because the employees do not have the right example to follow and they are more concerned about being in the good books of the bosses than doing work.
1. According to the writer, the administration in India
A. is by and large effective
B. is very strict and firm
C. is affected by red tape
D. is more or less ineffective
Ans-D
2. The central idea of passage could be best expressed by the following
A. The employee outlook towards work is justified
B. The employee must change their outlook towards work
C. The employees would never change their work culture
D. The employer-employee relationship is far from healthy
Ans-B
3. The leadership in administration
A. sets a fine example to the employees
B. is of a reasonably high standard
C. is composed of idealists
D. is of a very poor standard
Ans-D
Reasoning: 35Minutes 35 Questions
1. How many terms are there in the series?
210, 208, 215, . . 369?
A. 23
B. 24
C. 25
D. 26
Ans-C
2. In the series 357, 363, 369, . . what will be the 10th term?
A. 405
B. 411
C. 413
D. 417
Ans-B
3. Find the missing number in the following sequence
1, 3, 3, 6, 7, 89,. . 12, 21
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
Ans-D
4. How can u place 4 coins in 2 lines so that each line should contain 3 coins
5. How can u get 81 using the digits 2,3,25,50,75,100 only once using any of the arithmetic operators
6. 5 Friends live in the same road A, B, C, D, E. The numbers of B, C, D when multiplied together equals 1260. The numbers B, C, D when added equal twice E’s number, and is even.A’s number is half as much again as E’s. The road numbers run from 2 to 222.What are the 5 house numbers?
Question 1
In the questions below, each passage consist of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence is given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.
S1: You know my wife, Madhavi, always urged me to give up smoking.
P : I really gave it up. Q : And so When I went to jail I said to myself I really must give it up, if for no other reason than of being self-reliant. R : When I emerged from jail, I wanted to tell her of my great triumph. S : But when I met her, there she was with a packet of cigarettes. S6: Poor girl. The Proper sequence should be:
A PSRQ
B SPQR
C QPRS
D RSPQ
Question 2
S1: When a satellite is launched, the rocket begins by going slowly upwards through the air. P : However, the higher it goes, the less air it meets. Q : As the rocket goes higher, it travels faster. R : For the atmosphere becomes thinner. S : As a result there is less friction. S6: Consequently, the rocket still does not become too hot. The Proper sequence should be:
A QPRS
B QSPR
C PQRS
D PQSR
Question 3
S1: A father having offered to take the baby out in a perambulator, was tempted by the sunny morning to slip into a pub for a glass of beer. P : Indignant at her husband's behaviour, she decided to teach him a lesson. Q : She wheeled away the pram. R : A little later, his wife came by, where to her horror, she discovered her sleeping baby. S : Leaving the pram outside, he disappeared inside the bar. S6: She waited for him, anticipating the white face and quivering lips which would soon appear with the news that the baby had been stolen. The Proper sequence should be:
A SRPQ
B RQPS
C SPQR
D PQSR
Question 4
S1: While crossing a busy road, we should obey the policeman on duty. P : We should always cross the road at the zebra crossing. Q : We must look to the signal lights and cross the road only when the road is clear. R : If there are no signal lights at the crossing, we should look to the right, then to left and again the right before crossing the road. S : If the road is not clear we should wait. S6: We should never run while crossing the road. The Proper sequence should be:
A PSRQ
B PQRS
C RQSP
D QRPS
Question 5
S1: The city is almost a slum and stinks most of time. P : The slush on the road did not deter them. Q : The occasional slips and falls were considered a small price to pay for the trip. R : They were excited, fascinated by the sight of fresh snow on the roads. S : Even so, it looked beautiful to tourists of various categories. S6: But some visitors came away with the unforgettable sight of young labours scantily clad. The Proper sequence should be:
A RQPS
B QPRS
C RSQP
D SPQR
Question 6
Pick out the most effective word(s) from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
It being an ...... issue, it is not correct to introduce questions of morality in to the debate.
A moral
B immoral
C amoral
D irrelevant
Question 7
Natwarlal ...... them all for a ride by producing false documents
A took
B cheated
C kept
D let
Question 8
True brevity ...... in saying only what needs to be said.
A consists
B depicts
C portrays
D resides
Question 9
Health is too important to be ......
A discarded
B despised
C detested
D neglected
Question 10
In hot weather I like lying in the ...... of a tree
A shade
B shelter
C protection
D shadow
Question 11
Directions (11-15): Each question consist of two words which have a certain relationship to each other followed by four pairs of related words, Select the pair which has the same relationship.
WAN:COLOUR
A corpulent: weight
B insipid: flavour
C pallid: complexion
D enigmatic: puzzle
Question 12
PORK:PIG
A rooster: chicken
B mutton: sheep
C steer: beef
D lobster: crustacean
Question 13
AFTER:BEFORE
A first: second
B presentast
C contemporary: historic
D successorredecessor
Question 14
INDIGENT:WEALTHY
A angry:rich
B native:affluent
C gauche: graceful
D scholarly:erudite
Question 15
DISTANCE:MILE
A liquid:litre
B bushel:corn
C weight: scale
D fame:television
Question 16
Directions (16-17): In the following the questions choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
NEUTRA
A Unbiased
B Non-aligned
C Undecided
D Indifferent
Question 17
SHALLOW
A Artificial
B Superficial
C Foolish
D Worthless
Question 18
Directions (18-20) In the following questions choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words
EVASIVE
A Free
B Honest
C Liberal
D Frank
Question 19
EMBEZZLE
A Misappropriate
B Balance
C Remunerate
D Clear
Question 20
GREGARIOUS
A Antisocial
B Glorious
C Horrendous
D Similar
Question 21
If one-seventh of a number exceeds its eleventh part by 100 then the number is...
A 770
B 1100
C 1825
D 1925
Question 22
A man can row 5 kmph in still water. If the river is running at 1kmph, it takes him 75 minutes to row to a place and back. How far is the place?
A 3km
B 2.5 km
C 4 km
D 5 km
Question 23
A train speeds past a pole in 15 seconds and a platform 100 m long in 25 seconds. Its length is:
A 50 m
B 150 m
C 200 m
D Data inadequate
Question 24
A man was engaged on a job for 30 days on the condition that he would get a wage of Rs. 10 for the day he works, but he have to pay a fine of Rs. 2 for each day of his absence. If he gets Rs. 216 at the end, he was absent for work for ... days.
A 7 days
B 8days
C 9days
D 12 days
Question 25
Out of 7 consonants and 4 vowels, how many words of 3 consonants and 2 vowels can be formed
A 210
B 1050
C 25200
D 21400
Question 26
Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 37 minutes and 45 minutes respectively. Both pipes are opened. The cistern will be filled in just half an hour, if the B is turned off after:
A 5 min.
B 9 min.
C 10 min.
D 15 min.
Question 27
Two numbers A and B are such that the sum of 5% of A and 4% of B is two-third of the sum of 6% of A and 8% of B. Find the ratio of A : B.
A 2 : 3
B 1 : 1
C 3 : 4
D 4 : 3
Question 28
In one hour, a boat goes 11 km/hr along the stream and 5 km/hr against the stream. The speed of the boat in still water (in km/hr) is:
A 3 km/hr
B 5 km/hr
C 8 km/hr
D 9 km/hr
Question 29
Sam purchased 20 dozens of toys at the rate of Rs. 375 per dozen. He sold each one of them at the rate of Rs. 33. What was his percentage profit?
A 3.5
B 4.5
C 5.6
D 6.5
Question 30
Wrong
In how many ways can 21 books on English and 19 books on Hindi be placed in a row on a shelf so that two books on Hindi may not be together?
A 3990
B 1540
C 1995
d 3672
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