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You are looking for the IIM CAT solved question paper, here i am providing some questions: 1. Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence. 1. Clues to the answer lie at your feet, scattered among the rubble. A. Most are only a few inches across. B. The rock here is a crumbling, easily-split sandstone and in it lie thousand upon thousands of coiled shells. C. They are ammonites. D. Some are big as cartwheels. 6. No ammonite is alive today but a hundred million years ago, they flourished in vast numbers. a. ADCB b. BADC c. CBAD d. DCBA 2. Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence. 1. A reptile becomes stuck in a swamp and dies. A. Over great periods of time, the peat is compressed and turned to coal. B. As the centuries pass and more vegetation accumulates, the deposit turns to peat. C. Changes in sea level may cause the swamp to be flooded and layers of sand to be deposited on top of the peat. D. Dead vegetation drifts to the bottom and covers them. 6. The reptile’s bones still remain within it. a. DBCA b. BCDA c. CDBA d. DABC 3. Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence. 1. Voyager-I was very high in the ecliptic plane. A. They are triumphs of human engineering and one of the glories of the American space programme. B. In 1981, it had made a close pass by Titan, the giant moon of Saturn. C. The two Voyager robots have explored four planets and nearly sixty moons. D. Its sister ship, Voyager, was patched on a different trajectory, so she was able to perform her celebrated explorations of Uranus and Neptune. 6. They will be in the history books when much else about our time is forgotten. a. CBDA b. DACB c. BDCA d. BCDA 4. Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence. 1. There are, moreover, unconscious aspects of our perception of reality. A. Within the mind they become psychic events. B. The first is the fact that even when our senses react to real phenomena, sights and sounds, they are somehow translated from the realm of reality. C. Not to speak of the fact that every concrete object is always unknown in certain respects. D. Thus every experience contains an indefinite number of unknown factors. 6. The reason is, we cannot know the ultimate nature of matter itself. a. CBDA b. BADC c. DBAC d. DABC 5. Arrange sentences A, B, C and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence. 1. The process continued for million of years. A. Tibet, before the collision of the continents, had been a well-watered plain along the southern edge of Asia. B. Nor has this process stopped. C. On the site of the ancient sea there flow stood the highest and newest mountains in the-world. D. It was not only pushed upwards but gradually deprived of its rainfall by the young mountains and so changed into the high cold desert. 6. India is still moving north at the rate of 5 centimetres a year, and each year the rocky summits of the Himalayas are a millimetre higher. a. CBAD b. DCBA c. BADC d. ADCB 6. Choose the alternative which suggests a coherent paragraph. A. The open road still softly calls, like a nearly forgotten song of childhood. B. Even after 400 generations in villages and cities, we haven’t forgotten. C. The appeal has been meticulously crafted by natural selection as an essential element in our survival. D. We invest far-off places with a certain romance. a. BCAD b. OCAB c. CBDA d. ACDB 7. Choose the alternative which suggests a coherent paragraph. A. The remaining chapters were written by various authors to Jung’s direction. B. The chapter that bears his name is his work and nobody else’s. C. The final editing of the complete work after Jung’s death has been done by Dr. Von Franz. D. It was written, incidentally, in English. a. CBDA b. ADBC c. ACDB d. DCBA 8. Choose the alternative which suggests a coherent paragraph. A. It is beyond our powers to predict the future. B. Your own life, or your band’s, or even your species’ might be owed to a restless few. C. Long summers, mild winters, which harvests, plentiful game — none of them lasts forever. D. Catastrophic events have a way of sneaking up on us, of catching us unaware. a. ADCB b. BCDA c. ACDB d. BDCA 9. Choose the alternative which suggests a coherent paragraph. A. The quintessence, for example, a lizard is only fully understandable in the light of the particular possibilities and limitations dictated by its reptilian nature. B. The films we made, tried to document the lives of particular animals showing how each found its food, defended itself and courted etc. C. We seldom examined the basic character of its anatomy. D. One element, however, was missing. a. ACBD b. BADC c. ADBC d. CDAB 10. Choose the alternative which suggests a coherent paragraph. A. These researchers have become so knowledgeable about their subjects that they have been guiding us to the right place at the right time. B. The great increase during the past decade in the number of scientists actively involved in observing animals in the wild is very important. C. They have guided us to see exactly that aspect of behaviour that was of particular interest to us. D. Almost every group of large animals is now being studied by scientists. everywhere. a. BDAC b. CBDA c. DCBA d. ACBD Directions: In Q. 11 to 15, four statement with blanks have been given. These statements are followed by four alternatives. Choose the one which fits into the set of statements the maximum number of times. 11. Four statement with blanks have been given. These statements are followed by four alternatives. Choose the one which fits into the set of statements the maximum number of times. A. Professional studies have become the — of the rich. B. Every citizen has the ______ to speak, travel and live as he pleases. C. He has a definite _______ over all his rivals. D. Sheron no longer has the _____ of the company’s bungalow and car. a. advantage b. privilege c. right d. right concession 12. Four statement with blanks have been given. These statements are followed by four alternatives. Choose the one which fits into the set of statements the maximum number of times. A. People sensed ______ B. A bad case had come in — a person with a smashed arm. C. And then, without warning, struck. D. The dogs were the first to recognise the sings of oncoming _____ a. tragedy b. accident c. disaster d. calamity 13. Four statement with blanks have been given. These statements are followed by four alternatives. Choose the one which fits into the set of statements the maximum number of times. A. The men there have fought _______ and emotional withdrawal, and were more capable of helping Jim. B. But ________ does occasionally inflict all the adults. C. A person who is deeply hurt feels very ____ D. It is hard to survive this feeling of _____. a. dejection b. lonely c. trouble d. depression for detailed question paper, here is attachment: |
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