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Qn.1 Section 1: English [ 20 questions, 30 minutes] Read the comprehension and answer the questions that follow: Courage is not only the basis of virtue; it is its expression. faith, hope, charity and all the rest don't become virtues until it takes courage to exercise them. There are roughly two types of courage. the first an emotional state which urges a man to risk injury or death, is physical courage. The second, more reasoning attitude which enables him to take coolly his career, happiness, his whole future or his judgement of what he thinks either right or worthwhile, is moral courage. I have known many men, who had marked physical courage, but lacked moral courage. Some of them were in high places, but they failed to be great in themselves because they lacked moral courage. On the other hand I have seen men who undoubtedly possessed moral courage but were very cautious about taking physical risks. But I have never met a man with moral courage who couldn't, when it was really necessary, face a situation boldly. A man of courage is cunning intelli gent curious careful Qn.2 Physical courage is an expression of emotions delibera
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Qn.1

Section 1: English [ 20 questions, 30 minutes]

 Read the comprehension and answer the questions that follow:  Courage is not only the basis of virtue; it is its expression. faith, hope, charity and all the rest don't become virtues until it takes courage to exercise them. There are roughly two types of courage. the first an emotional state which urges a man to risk injury or death, is physical courage. The second, more reasoning attitude which enables him to take coolly his career, happiness, his whole future or his judgement of what he thinks either right or worthwhile, is moral courage. I have known many men, who had marked physical courage, but lacked moral courage. Some of them were in high places, but they failed to be great in themselves because they lacked moral courage. On the other hand I have seen men who undoubtedly possessed moral courage but were very cautious about taking physical risks. But I have never met a man with moral courage who couldn't, when it was really necessary, face a situation boldly. A man of courage is

 

cunningintelligentcuriouscareful

Qn.2

Physical courage is an expression of

emotions

deliberationuncertaintydefiance

Qn.3

A man with moral courage can

defy his enemiesovercome all difficultiesface a situation boldly

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be very pragmatic

Qn.4

People with physical courage of ten lack

mental balancecapacity for reasoning

emotional stabilitywill to fight

Qn.5

All virtues become meaningful because of

faithcharity

courage

hope

Qn.6

Read the comprehension and answer the questions that follow:

 In the world today we make health and end in itself. We have forgotten that health is really means to enable a person to do his work and do it well. a lot of modern medicine and this includes many patients as well as many physicians pays very little attention to health but very much attention to those who imagine that they are ill. Our great concern with health is shown by the medical columns in newspapers. the health articles in popular magazines and the popularity of television programmes and all those books on medicine. We talk about health all the time. Yet for the most part the only result is more people with imaginary illness. The healthy man should not be wasting time talking about health: he should be using health for work. The work does the work that good health possible. 

Modern medicine is primarily concerned with

promotion of good healthpeople suffering from imaginary illness

people suffering from real illnessincreased efficiency in work

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Qn.7

The passage suggests that

health is an end in itselfhealth is blessinghealth is only means to an end

we should not talk about health

Qn.8

Talking about the health all time makes people

always suffer from imaginary illnesssometimes suffer from imaginary illnessrarely suffer from imaginary illness

often suffer from imaginary illness

Qn.9

The passage tells us

how medicine should be manufacturedwhat healthy man should or should not do

what television programmes should be abouthow best to imagine illness

Qn.10

A healthy man should be concerned with

his work which good health makes possible

looking after his healthhis health which makes work possibletalking about health

Qn.11

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

If I __________ you, I would wait a while to begin investing.

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wasamwere

would be

Qn.12

He'll give you a call as soon as he __________.

will arrive

arrives

is arrivingis going to arrive

Qn.13

I really didn't want to come last night. _______.

So do INeither do INeither I didNeither did I

Qn.14

Do you think ___________ ?

does he know what he wants

he knows what he wants

he knows what does he wantwhat he wants he knows

Qn.15

I think San Francisco is ____ exciting ____ New York.

as ... as

so ... thanas ... thanso ... as

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Qn.16

Jack _____________ a fortune when his great uncle Jack passed on.

made intowent intocame into

bought

Qn.17

Unfortunately, Mary has _______ friends in Tacoma.

a few

few

somemany

Qn.18

Where was Jack yesterday? - I don't know. He ________________ seeing the doctor.

might has beenmight have been

couldn't have beenmustn't have been

Qn.19

She wished she ___________ the new car.

boughtto buyhas boughthad boughtAnswer:

had bought

Explanation:

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Qn.20

Fiestas ______________ in Cologne, Germany for many years now.

have been makinghave madehave been made

are made

Qn.21

Section 2 : Logical Reasoning [ 30 questions, 30 minutes ]

 Select the alternative that logically follows the two given statements.  a. All trees are oxygen producers. b. All trees are fire wood.

 

All oxygen producers are fire wood

At least some oxygen producers are fire wood

Some fire woods are oxygen producersNo valid conclusion possible

Qn.22

a. All kids are whiners.

b. Some kids are cry babies.No whiners are cry babiesNot all whiners are cry babies

At least some whiners are cry babiesNo valid conclusion possible

Qn.23

a. All paths have rocks.

b. All areas have paths.

All rocks have areas

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All areas have rocks

Not all rocks have areasNo valid conclusion possible

Qn.24

a. Some AB is CD.

b. No CD is EF.

At least some AB is No EF

Some EF is ABNo AB is EFNo valid conclusion possible

Qn.25

a. Some furniture have legs.

b. All legs have owners.

Some furniture have ownersAll furniture have ownersAt least some owners heft furniture

No valid conclusion possible

Qn.26

Which of the following conclusions can logically be inferred from these sentences?

No shoes but loafers are sold in this store. The shoes sold here can be expensive.

Only expensive shoes are sold in this store.All expensive shoes are loafers.All loafers are sold in this store.

Some loafers are expensive.

No expensive loafers are sold in this store.

Qn.27

“Some me are certainly intelligent, others are certainly not intelligent, but of intermediate men, we should say, 'intelligent'? Yes. I think so, or no, I shouldn't be inclined to call him intelligent.” �

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Which of the following most accurately reflects the intention of writer of the above?

Every empirical concept has a degree of vagueness.To call men intelligent who are not strikingly so much be to use the concept with undue imprecision.Calling someone intelligent or not depends upon one's whim.There is no need to be as indecisive as the writer of the above.

Qn.28

Which of the following exhibits the same logical flaw as this argument?

Only children are trapeze artists. Some circus performers are only children. Therefore, some circus performers are trapeze artists.

All toddlers are big eaters. Some girls are toddlers. Therefore, some girls are big eaters.Only human beings cool off by perspiring. Some team mascots are human beings. Therefore, some team mascots cool off by perspiring.Only you are an expert on soft-coal mining. Some experts on soft-coal mining are consultants. Therefore, only you are a consultant.Only Hard-Lee-Hott air conditioners are energy-efficient. My air conditioners are Hard-Lee-Hott air conditioners. Therefore, my air conditioners are energy-efficient.Any friend of Pat's is a friend of mine. Any friend of mine is a friend of philosophy. Therefore, any friend of Pat's is a friend of philosophy.

Qn.29

The owner of a four-story commercial building discovered termites in the building's first and second floors and called an exterminator. The exterminator pumped gar into the walls on both the first and second floors. Due to the exterminator's work the termites on those floors were killed quickly.

Which of the following if true, most seriously undermines the validity of the explanation for the speed with which the termites were killed?

Even though the exterminator did not pump gas into the walls of the fourth storey, the termites there died as quickly as they did on the first and second storeys.The third floor had on termite infestation.The speed at which termites are killed increase as the concentration of an exterminator's gas increases.The speed with which the exterminator's gas kills termites drops off sharply as the gas dissipates throughout the building's walls.

Qn.30

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”˜WISE MAN’ is coded as ”˜1324 658’ ”˜WINTER’ is coded as ”˜138749’ then ”˜SAME WATER’ is coded as?

2764 1584927642563 158492456 157492564 15749

Qn.31

In a certain code language '579' means—'Kanchan is soft-spoken', '694' means—”˜Soft-spoken beautiful pure', '473' means—”˜Ganga is pure', then what is the code used for 'Kanchan' ?

7

5

9Can not be determinedNone of these

Qn.32

If Rajdoot is coded as Car, Car as Aeroplane, Aeroplane as Train, Train as Bus, then by which vehicle can you reach your destination in least time? .

AeroplaneTrain

CarBus

Qn.33

If STRAY is coded as TUSBZ then how will MOURN be coded?

LPVSO

NPVSO

NVPSONPSVO

Qn.34

If RAVE is coded as SXWB then how will SCAW be coded ?

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TDBOTZBK

PZXKTVXKNone of these

Qn.35

Study the following in formation carefully and answer the question given below them:I. There is a family of five persons A,B,C,D and E.II. They are working as a doctor a teacher, a trader, a lawyer and a farmer.III. B, an unmarried teacher, is the daughter of A.IV. E, a lawyer, is the brother of C.V. C is the husband of the only married couple in the family.VI. A, a farmer, is a farther of two sons and an unmarried daughter.VII. Daughter-in-law of A is a doctor.

Which of the following is a group of female members in the family?D and E

B and D

A, C and EB and C

Qn.36

Which of the following is a group of male members in the family?

B and DA, B and CA, C and E

A, C and D

Qn.37

Which of the following is the married couple?

C and D

A and BA and DB and D

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Qn.38

A train crosses another train running in the opposite directions in x seconds. What is the speed of the train?I- Both the trains have the same length and are running at the same speed.

II- One train crosses a pole in 5 seconds.

if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.If the data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.If the data even in both Statements together are not sufficient to answer the question.If the data in both Statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Qn.39

What is the two digit number?I - The difference between the two digits is 9

II- The sum of the digits is equal to difference between the two digits.

if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.If the data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.If the data even in both Statements together are not sufficient to answer the question.If the data in both Statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Qn.40

A spherical ball of given radius x cm is melted and made into a right circular cylinder. What is the height of the cylinder?I - The volume of the cylinder is equal to the volume of the ball.

II- The area of the base of the cylinder is given

if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.

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if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.If the data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.If the data even in both Statements together are not sufficient to answer the question.If the data in both Statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Qn.41

Study the following table to answer the given questions:

The production of Company AVC in 2000 is approximately what percent of its average production over the given year

300

110

13518.2595

Qn.42

For SIO, which year was the percent increase or decrease in production from the previous year the highest?

200119982002

2000none of these

Qn.43

For how many companies did the production increase every year from that of the previous year?

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OneTwoThree

FourNone of these

Qn.44

For ZIR, which of the following is the difference in production in 2002 and 2001?

100000000

10000000

10000004000000None of these

Qn.45

The total production of the six companies in the first two given years is what percent of that of last two given years? (round off upto two decimal places)

87.08104.5590.40

10.62None of these

Qn.46

Which company has less average production in the last three years compared to that of first three years

No companyCTUZIRSIO

None of these

Qn.47

Find the figure continuing the series:

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AAnswer:

A

Explanation:

The current picture always shows one square less than the previous picture. The current picture always shows one more circle than the previous picture.BCD

Qn.48

Find the figure continuing the series:

ABCD

Qn.49

Find the figure continuing the series:

 

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ABAnswer:

B

Explanation:

Each object has one corner (solution d) or one line (solution b) less than the previous one.CE

Qn.50

Find the figure continuing the series:

ABCDcouldn't have beenAnswer:

couldn't have been

Explanation:

First an ellipse, then a circle, then another ellipse - we are therefore dealing with a circle. As each figure is only half solid the answer must be c.defend itself

Qn.51

Section 3 : C / Java programming [ 20 questions, 30 minutes]

 

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What will be output if you will execute following c code?

#include<stdio.h>#include<conio.h>void main(){int num,a=5;num=-a--+ +++a;printf("%d  %d",num,a);}

1 5-1 61 60 5

Qn.52

A constructor

must have the same name as the class it is declared within.is used to create objectsmay be declared privateA and B

A, B and C

Qn.53

What will be the output of the following code segment?

class Number{int a;public static void main(String ar[]){a=10;int b=20;a=a+b;b=a-b;a=a-b;System.out.println("a = "+a);System.out.println("b = "+b);}}

a = 20 b = 10

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a = 10 b = 20a = 30 b = 10a = 10 b = 30Compile-time errorAnswer:

Compile-time error

Explanation:

Non-static variable cannot be referenced from a static context. a is a non-static variable, it cannot be referenced from within main() which is static.

Qn.54

Consider the following program:

import myLibrary.*;

public class ShowSomeClass

{

// code for the class...

}

What is the name of the java file containing this program?

myLibrary.javaShowSomeClass.java

ShowSomeClassShowSomeClass.classAny file name with the java suffix will do

Qn.55

What will the following code segment print?

int i;for(i=1;i<=4;i=i+3);System.out.println(i);

114

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47Answer:

7

Explanation:

The value will be printed only when the loop is terminated. Since it's a one-line loop so it won't repeat the printing statement. Loop terminated when i becomes 7. So 7 will be printed.Nothing. It will give compile-time error.

Qn.56

What will be output if you will execute following c code?

#include<stdio.h>

#include<conio.h>

void main()

{

int x,i=2;

x=~-!++i;

printf("%d",x);

}

-2-1

01

Qn.57

What will be output if you will execute following c code?

#include<stdio.h>

#include<conio.h>

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void main()

{

int x,a=2;

x=++a,++a,a++;

printf("%d  %d",x,a);

}

5 53 5

4 55 4

Qn.58

What will be output if you will execute following c code?

int main()

{

float x;

x=0.35==3.5/10;

printf("%f",x);

return 0;

}

0.000000

1.0000000.3500003.500000

Qn.59

What will be output if you will execute following c code?

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#include<stdio.h>

#include<conio.h>

void main()

{

int arr[]={6,12,18,24};

int x=0;

x=arr[1]+(arr[1]=2);

printf("%d",x);

}

4

814Compilation error

Qn.60

What will be output if you will execute following c code?

#include<stdio.h>

#include<conio.h>

void main()

{

int a=1,x;

x=sq(++a)+sq(a++)+sq(a++);

printf("%d",x);

}

int sq(int num)

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{

return num*num;

}

151617

18

Qn.61

What will be output if you will execute following c code?void main()

{

printf("%c",*"abcde");

}

acbcde

a

null

Qn.62

What will be output if you will execute following c code?

#include<stdio.h>

#include<conio.h>

void main()

{

int num,a=15;

num=- - - -a--;

printf("%d  %d",num,a);

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}

15 1514 1414 1515 14

Qn.63

What will be output if you will execute following c code?

#include<stdio.h>

int main()

{

static double *p,*q,*r,*s,t=5.0;

double **arr[]={&p,&q,&r,&s};

int i;

*p=*q=*r=*s=t;

for(i=0;i<4;i++)

printf("%.0f  ",**arr[i]);

return 0;

}

5 5 5 5 5

5 6 7 8 95 4 3 2 1Infinte loop

Qn.64

What will be output if you will execute following c code?

void main()

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{

printf("%d","abcde"-"abcde");

}

0-11Garbage

Qn.65

What will be the output of the following code segment?int a = 4, b = 8, c = -5;System.out.println(a/b+" "+(++c*b--)+" "+a--*b/c--);

0 -32 -7

0.5 32 60 40 -70.5 -32 -70 -32 -7

Qn.66

What will be the output of the following code segment?

String one="one";String two="two";String One=new String(one);String Two=two;if(one==One)System.out.println("Java is fun!");if(one.equals(One)==true)System.out.println("Programming needs practice.");if(one==Two)System.out.println("OOP is the way!");if(two.equals(Two)==true)System.out.println("Explore the world of Java.");

Java is fun!Programming needs practice.Java is fun!Programming needs practice.

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Explore the world of Java.Programming needs practiceExplore the world of Java.Answer:

Programming needs practiceExplore the world of Java.

Explanation:

== operator compares the memory locations, which is never same for two different objects whereas equals() compares the contents.Programming needs practice.OOP is the way!Explore the world of Java.Java is fun!Programming needs practice.OOP is the way!Explore the world of Java.

Qn.67

Consider the following code

int number[] = new int[5];

After execution of this statement, which of the following are true?

(A) number[0] is undefined(B) number[5] is undefined(C) number[4] is null(D) number[2] is 0(E) number.length() is 5

(C) & (E)(A) & (E)(E)(B), (D) & (E)

Qn.68

What is the result of compiling and running the following code?

import java.util.*;

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class Gen

{

T obj;

Gen(T o)

{

obj=o;

}

T get()

{

return obj;

}

}

class Generics19

{

public static void main(String[] args)

{

Gen i1=new Gen(new Integer(10));

int i=i1.get();

System.out.println(i);

}

}

Compiler errorExceptionPrints 10Answer:

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Prints 10

Explanation:

The Gen class is a generic class, T is the name of a type parameter to which we can assign any type. Here, we pass Integer as the type argument value for T. Gen i1=new Gen(new Integer(10)); The return type of the get() method is Integer, but we can receive it in an int variable because Integer unboxes into int. So the value received in i is 10.Prints 0

Qn.69

Which of the following methods belong to the String class?

equals()length()substring()compareTo()All of these

None of these

Qn.70

This is a computer host or small network inserted as a "neutral zone" between a company's private network and the outside public network.

firewallVPNman in the middle

DMZ(demilitarized zone)

sheepdip computer

Qn.71

Section 4 : Technicle [ 20 questions, 20 minutes ]

A process known as ____________ is used by large retailers to study trends.

data mining

data selectionPOS

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data conversion

Qn.72

Can linked list be implemented using arrays?

Yes

No

Qn.73

This is a common type of denial-of-service attack that involves sending more traffic to a network address than the temporary data storage area is intended to hold, thereby shutting down the service and possibly corrupting or overwriting valid data.

war dialing

buffer overflow

smurf attackping sweepbucket brigade

Qn.74

On which prinicple does stack work?

FILO

FIFOLILOBoth a and c above

Qn.75

Which of the following ways below is a pre order traversal?

Root->left sub tree-> right sub tree

Root->right sub tree-> left sub treeright sub tree-> left sub tree->Rootleft sub tree-> right sub tree->Root

Qn.76

Which of the following linked list below have last node of the list pointing to the first node?

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circular doubly linked listcircular linked listcircular singly linked list

doubly linked list

Qn.77

AVL trees have a faster __________

InsertionDeletionUpdation

Retrieval

Qn.78

The wild card character % used in strings means

any number of characters

one or more charactersat least one characterat least one alphabet

Qn.79

Which of the following statements hold true for binary trees?

The left subtree of a node contains only nodes with keys less than the node's keyThe right subtree of a node contains only nodes with keys greater than the node's key.

Both a and b above

Noth left and right subtree nodes contains only nodes with keys less than the node's key

Qn.80

The components that process data are located in the:

input devices.output devices.system unit.

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storage component.

Qn.81

Computers gather data, which means that they allow users to ____________ data.

presentinput

outputstore

Qn.82

In the binary language each letter of the alphabet, each number and each special character is made up of a unique combination of:

eight bytes.eight kilobytes.eight characters.

eight bits.

Qn.83

The PC (personal computer) and the Apple Macintosh are examples of two different:

platforms.

applications.programsstorage devices.

Qn.84

Which of the following is NOT one of the four major data processing functions of a computer?

gathering dataprocessing data into information

analyzing the data or information

storing the data or information

Qn.85

Items in a priority queue are entered in a _____________ order

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random

order of priorityas and when they comenone of the above

Qn.86

The time required in best case for search operation in binary tree is

O(n)

O(log n)

O(2n)O(log 2n)

Qn.87

____________ is the study of molecules and structures whose size ranges from 1 to 100 nanometers.

Nanoscience

MicroelectrodesComputer forensicsArtificial intelligence

Qn.88

The steps and tasks needed to process data, such as responses to questions or clicking an icon, are called:

instructions.

the operating system.application software.the system unit.

Qn.89

Read this piece of code carefully

if("String".trim() == "String")

System.out.println("Equal");

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else

System.out.println("Not Equal");

the code will compile an print "Equal".

the code will compile an print "Not Equal".the code will cause a compiler errorthe code will cause a runtime error

Qn.90

The difference between people with access to computers and the Internet and those without this access is known as the:

digital divide

Internet divide.Web divide.broadband divide

Qn.91

Section 5 : Learning Ability [ 10 questions, 15 + 10 minutes]

15 minutes for reading passage and 10 minutes for answering . Read the comprehension and answer the questions that follow:  "Mummy! Mummy!" shouted little Murna racing from the front door through to the kitchen. "There's a parcel. The postman's brought a parcel!"Her mother, Savni, looked at her in surprise. She had no idea who could have sent them a parcel. Maybe it was a mistake. She hurried to the door to find out. Sure enough, the postman was there, holding a parcel about the size of a small brick."From America, madam," he said. "See! American stamps."It was true. In the top right-hand corner of the brown paper parcel were three strange-looking stamps, showing a man's head. The package was addressed to Savni, in big, clear black letters."Well, I suppose it must be from Great-Aunt Pasni," said Savni to herself, as the postman went on his way down the street, whistling. "Although it must be twenty years since we heard anything from her. I thought she would have been dead by now."Savni's husband Jornas and her son Arinas were just coming in from the garden, where Murna had run to tell them about the parcel. "Well, open it then!" said Arinas impatiently. "Let's see what's inside!"Setting the parcel down in the middle of the table, Savni carefully began to tear open the paper. Inside, there was a large silver container with a hinged lid, which was taped shut. There was also a letter.

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"What is it? What is it?" demanded Murna impatiently. "Is it a present?""I have no idea," said Savni in confusion. "I think it must be from Great-Aunt Pasni. She went to America almost thirty years ago now. But we haven't heard from her in twenty years. Perhaps the letter will tell us." She opened the folded page cautiously, then looked up in dismay. "Well, this is no help!" she said in annoyance. "It's written in English! How does she expect us to read English? We're poor people, we have no education. Maybe Pasni has forgotten her native language, after thirty years in America.""Well, open the pot, anyway," said Jornas. "Let's see what's inside."Cautiously, Savni pulled the tape from the neck of the silver pot, and opened the lid. Four heads touched over the top of the container, as their owners stared down inside."Strange," said Arinas. "All I see is powder." The pot was about one-third full of a kind of light-grey powder."What is it?" asked Murna, mystified."We don't know, darling," said Savni, stroking her daughter's hair. "What do you think?" Murna stared again into the pot."I think it's coffee," she announced, finally. "American coffee.""It's the wrong colour for coffee, darling," said Jornas thoughtfully. "But maybe she's on the right track. It must be some kind of food." Murna, by now, had her nose right down into the pot. Suddenly, she lifted her head and sneezed loudly."Id god ub by doze," she explained."That's it!" said Arinas. "It must be pepper! Let me try some." Dipping a finger into the powder, he licked it. "Yes," he said, "it's pepper all right. Mild, but quite tasty. It's American pepper.""All right," said Savni, "we'll try it on the stew tonight. We'll have American-style stew!"That evening, the whole family agreed that the American pepper had added a special extra taste to their usual evening stew. They were delighted with it. By the end of the week, there was only a teaspoonful of the grey powder left in the silver container. Then Savni called a halt."We're saving the last bit for Sunday. Dr. Haret is coming to dinner, and we'll let him have some as a special treat. Then it will be finished."The following Sunday, the whole family put on their best clothes, ready for dinner with Dr. Haret. He was the local doctor, and he had become a friend of the family many years before, when he had saved Arinas's life after an accident. Once every couple of months, Savni invited the doctor for dinner, and they all looked forward to his entertaining stories of his youth at the university in the capital.During dinner, Savni explained to the doctor about the mysterious American pepper, the last of which she had put in the stew they were eating, and the letter they could not read."Well, give it to me, give it to me!" said the doctor briskly. "I speak English! I can translate it for you."Savni brought the letter, and the family waited, fascinated, as the doctor began to translate."Dear Savni: you don't know me, but I am the son of your old Great-Aunt Pasni. She never talked much to us about the old country, but in her final illness earlier this year, she told us that after her death, she wanted her ashes to be sent back home to you, so that you could scatter them on the hills of the country where she was born. My mother died two weeks ago, and her funeral and cremation took place last week. I am sending her ashes to you in a silver casket. Please do as she asked, and spread them over the ground near where she was born. Your cousin, George Leary."  

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Where does this story take place?AmericaArinasIndiaThe text doesn't say

Qn.92

Who was Savni?

a little girlthe Great-Aunt

the mother of the family

the son of the family

Qn.93

How was the parcel wrapped?

in brown paper

in silver paperin grey paperin tape

Qn.94

Why does Arinas think that the powder is pepper?

It tastes very hot.

It makes Murna sneeze.

It is written on the pot.The letter says so.

Qn.95

Why don't the family read the letter?

They are too impatient to look in the container.It is addressed to the doctor.It is in English.

It is missing.

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Qn.96

What does Murna think is in the pot?

dustashescoffee

pepper

Qn.97

What does the family do with the powder?

They keep it to give to the doctor.They send it back to America.They make drinks with it.

They put it on their food.

Qn.98

Why does Savni save the last bit of the powder?

as a souvenirfor Dr. Haret

to analyse itto spread it on the hills

Qn.99

What was really in the pot?

coffeeGreat-Aunt PasniAnswer:

Great-Aunt Pasni

Explanation:

Pasni is dead, and her ashes were sent in the pot to her homeland.dustspecial American pepper

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Qn.100

How does Dr. Haret solve the mystery?

He analyses the powder.He recognizes the powder.He is a friend of Pasni.He translates the letter.


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