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What is a synonym of 'happy'?
What is a synonym of 'happy'?
Which of the following is an antonym of 'construct'?
Which of the following is an antonym of 'construct'?
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
What can you infer from the statement: 'All humans are mortal.'?
What can you infer from the statement: 'All humans are mortal.'?
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The capital of France is ______.
The capital of France is ______.
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Which option best completes the sentence: 'The meeting was scheduled for 10 AM, but it was ______.'?
Which option best completes the sentence: 'The meeting was scheduled for 10 AM, but it was ______.'?
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Match the following programming concepts with their definitions:
Match the following programming concepts with their definitions:
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What does MS Word primarily do?
What does MS Word primarily do?
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Which of the following best describes a firewall?
Which of the following best describes a firewall?
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What is the primary purpose of encryption?
What is the primary purpose of encryption?
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In data structures, what does the term 'array' refer to?
In data structures, what does the term 'array' refer to?
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What is the outcome of the expression: $5 + 3 * 2$?
What is the outcome of the expression: $5 + 3 * 2$?
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In which situation would you use the command prompt?
In which situation would you use the command prompt?
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What is the primary purpose of bits in computing?
What is the primary purpose of bits in computing?
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Which algorithm is commonly used for sorting data?
Which algorithm is commonly used for sorting data?
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What is the function of a loop in programming?
What is the function of a loop in programming?
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What does the term 'network security' aim to protect?
What does the term 'network security' aim to protect?
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Which of the following is NOT a common type of network attack?
Which of the following is NOT a common type of network attack?
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What does the term 'cloud computing' refer to?
What does the term 'cloud computing' refer to?
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Study Notes
Cognitive Section Overview
- Consists of 50 questions focusing on English Ability and Critical Reasoning.
- Tests cognitive skills and proficiency in language, reasoning, and problem-solving.
English Ability (17 Questions)
- Synonyms & Antonyms: 3-4 questions assessing vocabulary knowledge and word meanings.
- Error Detection/Sentence Correction: 3-4 questions evaluating grammar and sentence structure.
- Para Jumbles: 2 questions analyzing the ability to rearrange sentences logically.
- Reading Comprehension: 3 questions measuring understanding of written passages.
- Sentence Completion/Fill in the Blanks: 2-3 questions focusing on contextually appropriate word choices.
- Sentence Improvement: 2-3 questions aimed at enhancing sentence clarity and effectiveness.
Critical Reasoning & Problem Solving (18 Questions)
- Data Arrangements: 7-8 questions regarding the organization of data logically.
- Flow Charts: 2-3 questions interpreting flow charts to solve problems.
- Data Sufficiency: 1-2 questions assessing the adequacy of provided data for answering a question.
- Argument & Assumption: 2-3 questions identifying arguments and underlying assumptions.
- Syllogisms: 2-3 questions exploring deductive reasoning through syllogistic relationships.
- Statement-Conclusion: 2-3 questions analyzing conclusions drawn from given statements.
Abstract Reasoning (15 Questions)
- Number & Letter Series: 3-4 questions on recognizing patterns in sequences.
- Odd Man Out: 2-3 questions identifying the item that does not belong in a set.
- Analogies: 2-3 questions evaluating relationships between different terms or concepts.
- Coding-Decoding: 3-4 questions focusing on translating given information into codes.
- Visual Reasoning: 4-5 questions related to interpreting visual information and solving puzzles.
Technical Section Overview (40 Questions)
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Common Applications & MS Office: 12 questions on proficiency with Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook, including:
- Browsers' fundamentals and shortcut keys.
- Understanding the Command Prompt and workflow of keystrokes.
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Pseudocode: 18 questions covering:
- Programming fundamentals like looping, arrays, and recursion.
- Functions and bitwise operators, along with increment and decrement operators.
- Conditional statements and basics of data structures.
Network Security & Cloud (10 Questions)
- Focus on fundamental concepts of networking including:
- Basics of networking and network security protocols.
- Encryption standards and algorithms used in security.
- Types of network security devices and attack types.
- Understanding firewalls and cloud computing fundamentals.
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Description
Test your skills with this comprehensive quiz covering Cognitive and English Ability topics. It includes questions on synonyms, error detection, reading comprehension, and critical reasoning. Challenge yourself with various formats such as para jumbles and flow charts.