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Part 1: (Verbal/English, 25 Q - 15 min)
 
This was cool.
All Antonyms, Analogies got repeated from previous papers.
 
Antonyms:
1)equanimity
2)sequester
3)apathetic
4)dislodge
5)sedate
 
Analogies:
1)celeberate:marriage::
        a. window:bedroom        b.  lument:barevemant
        c.  pot:pan                    d.   face:penalty
2)neglegent:requirement::
        remises:duty                cognet:argument
        easy:hard                     careful:position
3)Germ:disease::
        man:women        doctor:medicine
        war:destrustion    shopkeeper:goods
4)bouquet:flower::
        skin:body          chain:link
        product:factory   page:book
5)letter:word::
        club:people        page:book
        product:factory   picture:paper
 
Bottom Line:
 
Time is sufficient.
No special preparation needed (provided u r good enough)
Just gaze thru previous papers' antonyms & analogies
Sentence completion & fill ups are easy.
Instead of mugging up antonyms, I personally recommend u to read Synonyms, so that u can easily locate their opposites. (U can refer TCS papers also if needed)
 
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Part 2: (Quantitative Aptitude, 45 Q - 30 min)
 
This was tough.
 
Repeated Q's:
 
One monkey climbs  a poll at the rate of 6mts/min and fell down 3mts in the alternately. Length of the poll is 60 mts , how much time it will take to reach the top?
a. 31     b.33      c.37       d.40  (ans: 37)
 
X men work for X days to produce X products, then Y men can produce Y products in - - - - days. (ans: y^3/x^2)
 
successive discounts problem
 
sqrt(12 + sqrt(12) + ((sqrt(12) +......................infinity) = ? (ans: 4)
 
6 locks & 6 keys (permutation) problem
 
Other Q's:
 
consider a square ABCD, in which E is the mid-point of BC & F is that of CD. Now find the ratio of area of triangle AEF to the area of square ABCD. (ans: 3/8)
 
Do not remember rest of the them.
 
Bottom Line:
This section makes the difference.
Special preparation is mandatory.
Try to solve problems of every type from R.S. Agarwal
Leave complex Q's & proceed forward.
 
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Part 3: (Reasoning, 30 Q - 30 min)
 
This was 50 - 50
I confidently solved around 16 of them.
 
1)There are 4 buses - A,B,C,D. There are 220 students in a school.
A can carry 60 students. B can carry 50 students. C can carry 40 students. D can carry 35 students
Cost of travelling in the 4 buses were given, A - 160 , B- 140, C- 125 , D- 95 (not exact values)
a) Find the bus combinations, so that all the students can be carried in the minimum cost
    (One can use any no. of buses of a particular type)
b) Find the min. no. of buses required to carry all students
 etc.
 
2) ( not exact )
 P speakes Italian & French
    Q speakes Spanish & English
    R speakes Italian & German
    S speakes Spanish & French
    T speakes  English & German
  etc.
 
Find a) Mediator between P & Q
          b) Most popular language
etc
 
3) All P's are Q's
    some R's are not C's
    Some C's are P's
   & so on ( 5 Q's based on these facts)
 
4) One Logical Venn diagram problem
 
5)  One simple flow chart
 
Bottom Line:
Go thru R.S. Agarwal(Verbal Reasoning) & then Barrons(Analytical Reasoning Only)