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Q#1 Numerical Ability GATE EE 2015 MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

Given Set A = {2, 3, 4, 5} and Set B = {11, 12, 13, 14, 15}, two numbers are randomly selected, one from each set. What is the probability that the sum of the two numbers equals 16?

0.20

0.25

0.30

0.33

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Q#2 Verbal Ability GATE EE 2015 MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

Didn’t you buy _____________ when you went shopping?

any paper

much paper

no paper

a few paper

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Q#3 Numerical Ability GATE EE 2015 NAT +2 marks -0 marks

The pie chart below has the breakup of the number of students from different departments in an engineering college for the year 2012. The proportion of male to female students in each departments is 5 : 4. There are 40 males in Electrical Engineering. What is the difference between the numbers of female student in the civil departments and the female students in the Mechanical departments?

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Q#4 Verbal Ability GATE EE 2015 MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

Based on the given statements, select the most appropriate option to solve the given question. If two floors in a certain building are 9 feet apart, how many steps are there in a set of stairs that extends from the first floor to the second floor of the building?

Statements:

(I) Each step is 3/ 4 foot high.

(II) Each step is 1 foot wide.

Statements I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient.

Statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient.

Both statements together are sufficient but neither statement alone is sufficient.

Statement I and II together are not sufficient.

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Q#5 Verbal Ability GATE EE 2015 MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

Which of the following options is the closest in meaning to the sentence below?

She enjoyed herself immensely at the party.

She had a terrible time at the party

She had a horrible time at the party.

She had a terrific time at the party.

She had a terrifying time at the party

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Q#6 Numerical Ability GATE EE 2015 MCQ +2 marks -0.66 marks

The number of students in a class who have answered correctly, wrongly or not attempted each question in an exam, are listed in the table below. The marks for each question are also listed. There is no negative or partial marking.

What is the average of the marks obtained by the class in the examination?

2.290

2.970

6.795

8.795

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Q#7 Verbal Ability GATE EE 2015 MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

Which one of the following combinations is incorrect?

Acquiescence – Submission

Wheedle – Roundabout

Flippancy – Lightness

Profligate – Extravagant

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Q#8 Numerical Ability GATE EE 2015 MCQ +2 marks -0.66 marks

The probabilities that a student passes in Mathematics, physics and Chemistry are m, p, and c respectively of these subject, the student has 75% chance of passing in a least one, a 50 % chance of passing at least two a 40% chance of passing exactly two, following relations are drawn in m, p, c:

(I) p + m + c = 27/20

(II) p + m + c  = 13/20

(III) (p)x(m)x(c) = 1/20

Only relation I is true.

Only relation II is true.

Relations II and III are true.

Relation I and III are true.

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Q#9 Verbal Ability GATE EE 2015 MCQ +1 mark -0.33 marks

Which one of the following combinations is incorrect?

Acquiescence – Submission

Wheedle – Roundabout

Flippancy – Lightness

Profligate – Extravagant

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Q#10 Verbal Ability GATE EE 2015 MCQ +2 marks -0.66 marks

Select the alternative meaning of the underlined part of the sentence.

The chain snatchers took to their heels when the police part arrived.

Took shelter in think jungle

Open indiscriminate fire

Took to flight

Unconditionally surrendered

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Q#11 Verbal Ability GATE EE 2015 MCQ +2 marks -0.66 marks

The given statements is followed by some courses of action. Assuming the statements to be true, decide the correct option.

Statement:

There has been a significant drop in the water level in the lakes supplying water to the city.

Courses of action:

(I) The water supply authority should impose a partial cut in supply to tackle the situation.

(II) The government should appeal to all the residents thought mass media for minimal use of water.

(III) The government should ban the water supply in lower area.

Statements I and II follow.

Statements I and III follow.

Statements II and III follow.

All statements follow.

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