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Mini Mock || SNAP 2021 || 14 December

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Question 1

Direction: In the question below, a related phrase is followed by a group of words. Select the group of words that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original phrase.

Hobson’s choice

Question 2

Direction: In the question below, a related phrase is followed by a group of words. Select the group of words that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original phrase.
To give one a long rope

Question 3

Direction: In the question below, a related phrase is followed by a group of words. Select the group of words that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original phrase.
To give a wide berth

Question 4

Direction: In the question below, a related phrase is followed by a group of words. Select the group of words that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original phrase.
To carry the torch for

Question 5

Direction: In the question below, a related phrase is followed by a group of words. Select the group of words that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original phrase.
To cook someone’s goose

Question 6

Direction: Study the data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
Five people F, G, H, J, and K have different numbers of toffees. The difference between the number of toffees of K and H is 13 . G has more toffees than K and less number of toffees than F. The least number of toffees is 49 . Only one person has more toffees than H. F does not have a maximum number of toffees. Each one of them has more than 40 toffees. The second-least number of toffees are 56 .

What could be the number of toffees F has?

Question 7

Direction: In the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements:
G < C ≤ L ≤ S, T > U ≥ S > J
Conclusions:
I. T ≤ G
II. C ≥ J

Question 8

Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

In an artificial language,
“Jungle snakes tigers” is coded as “rt jl ke”
“Tigers ponds water” is coded as “rt ds wa”
“Ponds lake jungle” is coded as “ds jl la”

How is “snakes” coded in that language?

Question 9

An individual needs to practice efficiently in order to learn to speak a foreign language. Instead of reciting memorized ones, the most productive way to practice is by uttering initial sentences in that language. Only by first making errors in that language that would seem stupid to fluent speakers of the language can a person utter those sentences.

What of the following assumptions from the aforementioned statements can be properly drawn?

Question 10

Direction: In the following question two statements are given. They may either be independent causes, independent effects or bear a cause and effect relationship that is unique to each other. 
Statements:
I. After Sachin Tendulkar’s retirement, Indian cricket team had to work very hard to rebuild its batting order to former glory.
II. Recently, Indian cricket team won several overseas tournaments because of its strong batting order.

Question 11

The following two figures show the contribution of the agricultural, industrial and services sectors to the economies of India and China respectively in the time period between 1940 and 2015. Based on the data represented in these figures, which of the following statements is TRUE:

1) India and China have both experienced similar economic trends in the past 75 years

2) The Chinese economy is dominated by industry whereas the Indian economy is dominated by the services sector

3) The Chinese economy is stronger than the Indian economy

Question 12

IF a and b are negative, and c is positive, which of the following statement/s is/are true?
I. a – b < a – c
II. If a < b, then a/c < b/c
III. a/b > a/c

Question 13

Find the unit’s place digit of (1!)1! + (2!)2! + (3!)3! + … + (100!)100!

Question 14

The sum of a number and its reciprocal is thrice the difference of the number and its reciprocal. The number is:

Question 15

A number G236G0 can be divided by 36 if G is:
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