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Published on 21/01/2006
 
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CTS PAPER
(PSG TECH)-VERY IMPORTANT 40 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
 There are totally 5 sections in the qp and each section has 8 questions.
 NO. of questions = 40
 Time = 60 min
 Negative marking = 0.25 for each wrong answer
 
 SECTION 1 (try this at last because it is very tough and time consuming)
 L1, L2 - lists
 M(L1,L2) = L1 + L2
 If , L = (a,b,c)
 A(L) = a (first term); B(L) = (b,c) (except the first term)

 I] P(L) = L if L=( ), & B(L)=()
 P(L) = A(B(L)) if L <> ( ), and B(L)<>( ) B(B(L))=( )
 P(L) = M(A(L)), M(A(B(L)), P(B(B(L))) if B(B(L) <>C)
 II] R(L) = L : B(L)=( )
 R(L) = A(L) if L<>()
 R(L) = M(dont know), R(B(B(L)))if B(B(L)) <>( )
 With the above instructions, find the following using iterations:
 
 1. R(P(L)) where L=(a,b,(a,b),(b,a))
 2. R(P(L)) where L=(a,(a),(b,b),b)
 Example(1) P(L)=P(a,b,(a,b),(b,a))
 where A(L)=(a)
 B(L)=(b,(a,b),(b,a))
 B(B(L))=((a,b),(b,a))
 So, third condition is applicable
 So, P(L)=M(a,M(b,P((a,b),(b,a))) find this using the same rule and
 iterate.
 
 SECTION 2
 Question and Answers don't know
 If GODG is a valid work, then the no. of valid words in the
 string (GGODGG,
 GGOGGD, GGOGDGGG, ....)
 (* Not aware of correct procedure)
 
 SECTION 3

 A 'TARGET' is a number and 'BRICK' has five numbers as clue.
 Use only four
 numbers (only once each number) from 'BRICK' using arithmetic operations,
 +,-,*,/,() and attain the 'TARGET'
 1. TARGET = 114 BRICK =
 2. TARGET = 19 BRICK = 8,11,5,5,2
 3. TARGET = 87 BRICK =
 4. TARGET = 146 BRICK =
 5. TARGET= 127 BRICK =
 Ans: for 2 questions
 19 = (8+11-5+5) so ans = (8,11,5,5)
 SECTION 4
 (Attend this first)
 Refer chapter - 17 from
 'A MODERN APPROACH TO VERBAL, NON VERBAL REASONING' by R. S.
 Aggarwal.
 Page: 416 to 420
 
 SECTION 5
 1. Head of attack (See "a'')
 Ans: attribute
 2. Head of cuticls
 Ans:cutlass
 3. Garment leaves with article at end
 Ans: cloaka
 4. Good tailors does this
 Ans: benefit
 5. In greater Rome, a friend
 Ans: Palindrome
 6. Hat in water close jumps out
 Whatever
 7. Mispelt respect gobled up
 Ans: estimate
 8. Row'd almost across
 Ans:Acrossea