UPSEE- 2011 MODEL TEST PAPER PAPER 5 (For candidates appearing for BHMCT/BFAD) General Instructions: o This model paper contain four parts of Section A, B, C, & D o The model paper contains seventy five questions carrying four marks for each question totaling 300 Marks to be completed in one and half hours time. o There is no negative marking o For familiarizing the students with multiple types of MCQ’s the paper has been divided into different types. In each section the questions have been marked as different Types for the category of correct or wrong answers. However, in the exam no such separate Sections or Types may be defined, the students must choose and answer correctly all the required options in order to get marks for that question. o Section A contains questions on Reasoning & Logical Deduction o Section B contains questions on Numerical Ability & Scientific Aptitude o Section C contains questions on General Knowledge o Section D contains questions on English Language . Section - A (Reasoning & Logical Deduction) For Questions 1 to 5 read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions based on what is stated or implied in the passage choosing from among the given alternatives. Does economic progress clash with real progress? By economic progress I mean material advancement without limit, and by real progress we mean moral progress, which again is the same thing as progress of the material element in us. The subject may, therefore, be stated thus: Does not moral progress increase in the same proportion as material progress? I know that this is a wider proposition than the one before us. But I venture to think that we always mean the larger one even when we lay down the smaller. For we know enough of science to realize that there is no such thing as perfect rest or repose in the visible universe of ours . If, therefore, material progress does not clash with moral progress, it must necessarily advance the latter. 1. What according to the writer is “material advancement”?
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UPSEE- 2011 MODEL TEST PAPER
PAPER 5 (For candidates appearing for BHMCT/BFAD)
General Instructions:
o This model paper contain four parts of Section A, B, C, & D
o The model paper contains seventy five questions carrying four marks for each
question totaling 300 Marks to be completed in one and half hours time.
o There is no negative marking
o For familiarizing the students with multiple types of MCQ’s the paper has been
divided into different types. In each section the questions have been marked as
different Types for the category of correct or wrong answers. However, in the exam
no such separate Sections or Types may be defined, the students must choose and
answer correctly all the required options in order to get marks for that question.
o Section A contains questions on Reasoning & Logical Deduction
o Section B contains questions on Numerical Ability & Scientific Aptitude
o Section C contains questions on General Knowledge
o Section D contains questions on English Language
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Section - A (Reasoning & Logical Deduction)
For Questions 1 to 5 read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions
based on what is stated or implied in the passage choosing from among the given alternatives.
Does economic progress clash with real progress? By economic progress I mean material
advancement without limit, and by real progress we mean moral progress, which again is the
same thing as progress of the material element in us. The subject may, therefore, be stated
thus: Does not moral progress increase in the same proportion as material progress? I know
that this is a wider proposition than the one before us. But I venture to think that we always
mean the larger one even when we lay down the smaller. For we know enough of science to
realize that there is no such thing as perfect rest or repose in the visible universe of ours . If,
therefore, material progress does not clash with moral progress, it must necessarily advance
the latter.
1. What according to the writer is “material advancement”?
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a) Pertaining to body b) Economic prosperity
c) Related to pleasure d) None of these
2. Is there any relationship between material progress and moral progress?
a) Yes b) May be
c) No d) Not completely
3. What is the meaning of the phrase “wider proposition”?
a) Statement of greater extent b) Another suggestion
c) New proposal d) Different ideology
4. What does the phrase “visible universe” mean”?
a) The stars b) spiritual values
c) Rapid growth d) concrete world
5. What could be a suitable title to the passage?
a) Philosophy of life b) Conflict of Ideas
c) Economic Versus Moral Progress d) Necessary Advancement
Read the Passage below and answer questions 6 to 12. Choose all the correct answers.
Lata was very pretty and charming person and appeared to be a lady of high family. She had
to marry an ordinary police officer as she had no dowry. Now she had to lead an ordinary life
and this made her unhappy. She wanted to enjoy the luxuries of life and dreamt of comforts
and luxuries. She dressed plainly because she couldn‟t dress well, and this made her unhappy.
She was distressed at the poverty of her dwelling at the shabby chairs and ugliness of the
curtains.
6. What made Lata unhappy?
a) She had to lead an ordinary life.
b) She dressed plainly.
c) She had to marry an ordinary clerk.
d) She appeared to be a lady of high family.
7. Distressed here means:
a) Unhappiness b) A feeling of happiness
c) Great suffering d) A feeling of worry
8. Lata was interested in
a) life full of hard work b) Life of enjoyment & comfort
c) Life of ordinary folks d) Luxuries of Life
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If in the following questions 14 to 18, the symbols @. #, $ and % are used as illustrated
below:
„P @ Q‟ means „P is not smaller than Q‟.
The Left hand side Column, for each of the following five questions shows an incomplete figure. Missing portion can be completed from the given four alternatives in the Right hand side column. Choose the correct figure
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
10
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
11
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
12
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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„P # Q‟ means „P is neither greater than nor equal to Q‟.
„P $ Q‟ means „P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q‟.
„P * Q‟ means „P is not greater than Q‟.
„P % Q‟ means „P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q‟.
In each of these questions assuming the given statements to be true, Give correct answer
about conclusions
14. Statement: M $ K. D * K, R # K
Correct conclusions are:
(a)D $ M (b) K # D (c) M % D (d) M * R
15. Statement: F * M, M % R, E @ F
Correct conclusions are:
(a) F * E (b) R # M (c) M % E (d) R @ E
16. Statements: H $K, T # H, W * T
Correct Conclusion are:
(a) H * T (b) K % W, (c) T # K (d) K # H
17. Statements: N % A, A #L, F $ N
Correct Conclusion are:
(a) L % F (b) A % F (c) L # N (d) F % A
18. Statements: B * D, D $ M, F % M
Correct conclusion are:
(a)B # M, (b) F % B (c) B @ M (d) D @ B
In the following questions 19 to 22 having number series, choose the next number from the
four choices provided
19. 2 6 12 20 _
(a) 24 (b) 26 (c) 30 (d) 25
20. 13 15 17 19 21 _
(a) 22 (b) 24 (c) 25 (d) 23
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21. 7 65 215 513 212 _
(a) 555 (b) 999 (c) 1000 (d)1111
22. 1 7 21 43 _
(a) 73 (b) 63 (c) 93 (d) 72
Section – B Numerical Aptitude
23. If a/b =4/5 and b/c = 15/16, then c2 – a
2 would be
c2 +
a2
(a) 1/7 (b)7/25 (c) 3/4 (d) None of these
24. If a/3 = b/4 = c/7, the value of (a + b + c ) is
c
(a) 7 (b) 2 (c) 1/2 (d) 1/7
25. A sales executive‟s commission is 5% on all sales up to Rs 10000 and 4% on all the
sales exceeding this. He remits Rs 31100 to his parent company after deducting his