1. Passage Reading
2. Verbal Logic
3. Non Verbal Logic
4. Numerical Logic
5. Data Interpretation
6. Reasoning
7. Analytical Ability
8. Quantitative Aptitude
Passage Reading and English Comprehension
1. Before an armed robber locked Mary Graves in the sweltering trunk of her car, she dialled an emergency number on her portable telephone and slipped it to her three-year old daughter. Though confused, the little girl saved the day. She told emergency operators that her mother was locked in the trunk. Although she did'nt know where she was, she provided some important clues : she could see airplanes and the sky, according to the transcript of the emergency phone call. The operator called Tampa international airport police, who searched the top floor of the airport parking garage where the car was parked. The operator told the girl to honk, enabling the police to locate the car and free Mrs. Graves
498. The clues provided by the little girl suggest that the car was parked
(a) outside but adjacent to the airport
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(b) by the main street of the city
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(c) at the airport
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(d) in a parking garage in the sie-lane
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499. The passage indicates that the girl was
(a) clever and brave
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(b) had the maturity of an adult
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(c) coy and shy
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(d) worried and excited
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500. The girl helped the police trace the car by
(a) shouting loudly
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(b) making too much din
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(c) shrieking frightfully
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(d) sounding the horn
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501. Through the passage, the writer suggests the importance and utility of
(a) education of little children
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(b) parking garages
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(c) portable telephones
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(d) airports
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