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Marketing Aptitude / Computer Knowledge 1.

One of the methods for market monitoring a) To watch TV serials b) To discuss with other sales persons c) To monitor media outlets d) All of these e)None of the above 2. Market survey means a) Market research b) Market Planning c) Marketing strategies d) Market monitoring e)AII of the above 3. Buying and selling in the marketing functions are categorized as a) Exchange functions b) Facilitating functions c) Distribution functions d) All of the above e)None of these 4. Which among the following is the most basic concept underlying marketing a) Product b) Market c)Needs, wants and demands d) Services e)Planning 5. In SWOT analysis, S denotes the a) Successive b) Subject c) Selection . d) Strengths e) None of these 6. Bank marketing means a) Selling of banks b) Merger of banks c) Selling bank products and services d) Selling various items in banks e) All of the above 7. The following offering is not a service a) Fixed Deposit Receipt b) Postage stamp c) Gift coupon of a chain store d) Insurance policy e) All of the above 8. Rural Marketing is related to a) Village b) Town c)Capital d) State e) All of these 9. Convenience goods are those which a) Consumed easily b) Distributed easily c) Purchase frequently d) Costly e) Quality goods 10. In the banking environment, which among the following is the internal factor a) Customer b) Staff c)Market d) Retailers e)Wholesalers 11. R & D refers to a) Rate & Division b) Research & Development c) Research & Department d) Rebate & Discount e) None of these 12. Selling final consumer products to households is called a) Retailing b) Financing c)Storing d) Producing e)Planning 13. The act of selling the same article product undera single control, at different prices to different buyers is known as a) Wage Discrimination b)Price Discrimination c) Product Simplification d)Service Discrimination e)Sales Discrimination

14. Lead generation is a) Pre-sales function b) A function of the customer c) A function of the manufacturing department d) A post sales function e) All the above 15. In PEST analysis, P stands for a) Psychological Factors b) Political Factors c) Physiological Factors d) Product Factors e)Policies 16. MOS means a) Marginal Operation System b) Margin Of safety c) Margin On sale d) Margin Of service e) None of these 17. A Break Even Point a) No Profit no loss b) Maximization profit c) Maximum Sales d) Maximum production e) None of these 18. Which of the following are the demerits of advertisement? a) Wastage of money b) Reduction of ethics c) False information d) Exaggeration e) All the above 19. Cyber marketing is also known as a) Green Marketing b) Modern Marketing c) Online Marketing d) Traditional Marketing e)None of these 20. Outsourcing means service rendered by a) Outside agencies b) Other departments of the company c) Employees other than the sales person d) Marketing department e) All of these 2 1 . When you are working on a document on a PC, where is the document temporarily stored ? a) RAM b) ROM c) The CPU d) Flash memory e) The CD-ROM c)identify the file 22. File extensions are used in order to a)name the file b)ensure the file name is not lost e)none of these c)RAM d)INTERNET e)none of these d)identify the file type 23. Brain of computer a)CPU b)ROM 24. The most common input device include a)monitor and keyboard c)mouse and keyboard 25. Printed copy is often called a)hard copy 26. A compiler is a)a combination of computer hardware b)program which translates from one high level language to another c)program which translates from one high level to a machine level d)all of the above world is called a)l_AN b)Web c)Hypertext d)lnternet e)none of these e)none of these 27. The vast network of computers that connects millions of people all over the b)soft copy c)same copy d)true copy e)none of these b)monitor and mouse d)printer and mouse e)none of these

28. A browser is a a)tool for resizing the window b)device used for modifying the window e)none of these c)software program especially designed for viewing web pages on internet d)line that delineates the dege of a program window 29. How are data organized in a spreadsheet ? a) Lines and spaces c) Height and width known as a)data processing 3 1 . BIOS stands for a)Basic Input Output Services c)Better Input Output Services a)Machine language c)English language 33. Micro computer belong to a)first a) disk 35. A(n) a) pointer b)second b) data c)third b)Basic Inner Outer Services d)Basic Input/Output System e)none of these b)keyboarding c)data entry d)all of theses e)none of these b) Layers and planes d) Rows and columns e) None of these

30. A series of operations that convert raw facts data into useful information is

32. The language that is understandable to computer is b)High level language d)all of these d)fourth e)none of these e)fifth e) none of these e) none of these generation

34. A collection of related information sorted and dealt with as a unit is a c) file ' d) floppy c) icon contains commands that can be selected. b) menu d) button

36. The person contributing the idea of the stored program was a)John Neumann d)Daniel Thomas a)Classifying b)Charles Babbage e)Dennis Ritenie d)all of the above e)none of these. c)Howard Aiken

37. Arranging data in a logical sequence is known as b)searching c)Sorting 38. Who is the Father of punched card processing? a)Charles Babbage c)Blaise Pascal a)1910 a)label b)1949 b)Dr.Herman Hollerith d)Preser Ecket c)1963 d)1979 e)none of these e)1984

39. Altair.the worlds first personal computer was introduced in the year 40. In database, a field is a b)table of information c)group of related records d)category of information e)none of these GENERAL ENGLISH Read the following paragraph and answer the questions that follow by selecting the best option.

As fifteen-year-old Perry shuffled into my office, with his parents trailing tentatively behind, he glanced at me with a strained neutral expression that I'd found usually masked either great anger or great distress; in Perry's case it was both. Although anorexia is a disorder most often associated with girls, Perry was the third in a line of anorexic boys I had recently seen. When he came to see me, Perry's weight had dropped to within ten pounds of the threshold requiring forced hospitalization, yet he denied there was any problem. "He just won't eat," his mother began. Then, turning to Perry as if to show me the routine they'd been enacting, she asked with tears in her eyes, "Perry, why can't you at least have a simple dinner with us?" Perry refused to eat with his family, always claiming he wasn't hungry at the time and that he preferred to eat later in his room. Except that that rarely happened. New menus, gentle encouragement, veiled threats, nagging, and outright bribes had all been tried, to no avail. Why would an otherwise healthy fifteen-year-old boy be starving himself? The question hung urgently in the air as we all talked. Let's be clear from the outset: Perry was a smart, good kid: shy, unassuming, and generally unlikely to cause trouble. He was getting straight A's in a challenging and competitive public school honors curriculum that spring. And he later told me that he hadn't gotten a B on his report card since fourth grade. In some ways he was every parent's dream child. But beneath his academic success, Perry faced a world of troubles, and while he took awhile to get to know, eventually the problems came pouring out. The problems weren't what I'd expected, though. Perry wasn't abused, he didn't do drugs, and his family wasn't driven by conflict. Rather, at first glance, his problems would seem more like typical adolescent complaints. And they were, in a way. But it was only as 1 got to understand him that I realized the adolescent problems Perry experienced weren't just occasional irritations, as they'd been for my cohort and me as teens, but rather, had grown to the point where they cast a large shadow over much of his day-to-day world One big problem was that while Perry was a strong achiever, he was not at all a happy one. "I hate waking up in the morning because there's all this stuff I have to do," he said. "I just keep making lists of things to do and checking them off each day. Not just schoolwork, but extracurricular activities, so I can get into a good college." Once he got started, Perry's discontent spilled out in a frustrated monologue. "There's so much to do, and I have to really work to get myself motivated because I feel like none of it really matters... but it's really important I do it anyway. At the end of it all, I stay up late, I get all my homework done, and I study really hard for all my tests, and what do I get to show for it all? A single sheet of paper with five or six letters on it. It's just stupid!" Perry was gifted enough to jump through the academic hoops that had been set for him, but it felt like little more than hoop-jumping, and this ate at him. But that wasn't his only problem. Perry was well loved by his parents, as are most of the young people we see. But in their efforts to nurture and support him, his parents inadvertently increased his mental strain. Over time, they had taken on all his household chores, in order to leave him more time for schoolwork and activities. "That's his top priority," they said almost in unison when I asked about this. Although removing the chores from Perry's plate gave him a bit more time, it ultimately left him feeling even more useless and tense. He never really did anything for anyone except suck up their time and money, and he knew it. And if

he thought about backing off on his schoolwork...well, look how much his parents were pouring into making it go well. Sandwiched between fury and guilt, Perry had literally begun to wither. 4 1 . As understood from the passage' Anorexia' is: (a) Becoming angry and frustrated as Perry was (b) Weight loss due to non-eating, as Perry lost ten pounds (c) Adolescent and teenage problems (d) Disorder only in girls 42.According to the passage, Perry's biggest problem was (a) Being an unhappy achiever and his parents' increase of his mental strain (b) His poor attitude toward school and his consumption of everyone's time and money (c) His overconfidence in life (d) Drug abuse and conflict within the family (e) His inability to prioritize and anorexia 43.Perry's parents had taken him to the therapist mainly because: (a) Perry was not studying anything (b) Perry was always angry and frustrated (c) Perry was not eating anything and starving himself (d) Perry's teacher's and friends had complaints against him 44.This passage is narrated from the point of view of a) A college professor studying the effects of bulimia on young males b) A young male named Perry, struggling with the effects of anorexia c) A doctor who treats eating, compulsive and sleeping disorders d) A college student working on a thesis about eating disorders in young males 45.The primary purpose of the passage is to a)Describe one young man's struggle with anorexia and in doing so, provide possible reasons a young person may resort to an eating disorder. b) Advocate for young males who are struggling with an eating disorder and the decisions they've made that have brought them to that struggle. c) Compare one young person's fight against his parents and the eating disorder that is ruining his life to the life of a typical teenager. d) Relate an emotional reaction to the shock of an eating disorder, such as that of Perry's, a typical young adult. e) Explain how today's youth often develop eating disorders and other terrible issues in their overactive lives. 46.Perry's parents took on his household chores because: (a) Perry himself would not do anything due to anger (b) To give Perry more time for his studies and activities (c) Because they did not want Perry to do any household wok (d) They wanted to push Perry to achieve more. 47.Perry's case was not that simple due to the fact that:

(a) His problems had reached the stage where they had begun to affect his life and daily activities severely (b) Perry was unbecoming of a typical teenager (c) Perry's family life was far too complex than that of a typical adolescent (d) Perry's health was not normal like the other teenagers/adolescents 48.What is the reason for Perry's frustration? (a) Over pressure has led him to question the value of what he does and lost the fun in it. (b) Since Perry is not eating he is getting tired and hence frustrated (c) Perry's parents have imposed a tiring schedule on him (d) Perry was unable to cope up with his studies and in other fields also 49.Perry's monologue shows that (a) Perry is venting out his anger on his parents as he considers their efforts useless. (b) Perry has a large amount of guilt as he feels he is worthless and hence a burden for all as he feels he has not done anything for anybody (c) Perry was indeed wasting everybody's time and efforts as he was never doing anything useful (d) It was Perry's parents who were responsible for putting him under a lot of strain. 50.The author uses which of the following in the sentence by saying that: "But beneath his academic success, Perry faced a world of troubles, and while he took awhile to get to know, eventually the problems came pouring out?" (a)Anecdote (b)lrony (c) Metaphor (d) Personification (e) Simile 51.In the first sentence of the last paragraph, the word "inadvertently" most nearly means a) Steadily (b)Monumentally (c) Incrementally (d) Mistakenly (e)Surreptitiously 52.The word " tentatively " most nearly means (a) Hesitantly (b) Willingly (c) Furiously (e) Boldly (e) none of these 53.The word " wither" most nearly means (a) Shrivel (b) Tearful (c) Become weak (d) Bloom (e) None of these 54.The word, which means nearly OPPOSITE to " Typical" (a)Emblematic (b) Distinctive (c) Characteristic (d) Uncharacteristic (e) None of these 55.The word, which means nearly OPPOSITE to " veiled " (a) Indirect (b) Obscure (c) Overt (d) Oblique (e) None of these Read the following sentences and arrange them in a logical order: A. Davis was in his second year with the Blue Angels, the team known for its high-speed, aerobatic, non-combat demonstrations. B. Investigators are sifting through wreckage for clues to what caused a US Navy Blue Angel jet to crash into homes during an air show in South Carolina.

C. A sombre crowd watched yesterday as six jets flew overhead in formation near the site of Saturday's crash. D. The military identified the pilot, who was killed in the crash, as a 32year-old Lt Cmdr Kevin Davis, who was performing in one of his first shows with the team. 56. Select the correct sequence of arrangement (a) CBDA (b) BDAC (c) ACDB (d) BCDA (e) None of these The first and last sentences of the paragraph are given; arrange the given sentences to form a logical order. 57. S 1 . It was late night that I found myself in an emergency. A. It was a blessing for all of us that Dr. Naveen had set up a practice in our town. B. It was a pleasant surprise to discover that my bicycle was fit for riding after all. C. My wife was about to deliver our first child and Dr. Naveen was the only qualified doctor. D. Before he arrived we had to go all the way to Kolar to get a doctor if there was an emergency. S6. I hurriedly put on my clothes and cycled off to fetch the obstetrician, (a) ABDC (b) CDAB (c) CADB (d) ACDB (e) DCBA S I . His penance grew harder. He abjured even fruit. A. Then the water too, that the girl offered him in leaf-cups lay untouched B. Birds pecked at them as they lay rotting at his feet. C. She gathered wild blossoms and laid them humbly before him. D. The girl mused in sorrow:' Is there nothing left for me to do?' S6. The ascetic took no notice (a) BADC (b) CABD (c) CDBA (d) BACD (e) None of these S1 . Human experience tends to show that the more we mix with a man, the more we come to dislike him P. When acquaintance with him ripens into intimacy, we are likely to become keenly aware of his defects and imperfections Q. In the beginning, we may feel greatly attracted by someone because of certain qualities that we find in him. R. But, on closer acquaintance, we begin to perceive his faults and shortcomings. S. Nobody is free from faults and weaknesses. S6. But while a man makes a show of his strong points and his good qualities, he generally tries to conceal or cover his faults. (a) SQRP (b) PSQR 60. (c) QRPS (d) RPSQ (e) None of these

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S 1 . What the country needs P. And change tactics R. Are coaches and officials S6. Accordingly (a) RQPS (b)PQRS

Q. Who would encourage players S. To read the game as it progresses

(c) RSQP

(d) RPSQ

(e) None of these

Complete the f o l l o w i n g paragraph by selecting the appropriate w o r d s f r o m the o p t i o n s given below: Without water 61 animal can survive. In desert regions the greatest 62 to life is drying up. But many creatures are able to make use of 63 little water that exists in arid areas. One of the nature's masterpieces 64 creatures equipped to 65 with desert life is the hardy camel. Stories range the desert lands far and wide about 66 endurance feats by camels. It is said that camels can 67 a distance of about 800 miles in eight days through continuous travel 68 an intake of a single drop of water. The popular 69 that camels store water in the humps is 70 in a way; water is indeed stored there but in the form of fat. 6 1 . (a)every (b)no 62. (a)need 63. (a)what 64 (a)for (c)any (d)desert(e)exceptional

(b)inadequacy (c)requirement (d)worry (e)threat (b)the (b)about (b)resist (c)very (c)among (c)bear (c)tolerable (d)that (d)with (e)extremely (e)of

65. (a)live

(d)cope (e)mix (d)popular (e)obvious (d)reach (e)cover (e)except

66. (a)remarkable (b)little 67. (a)measure 68. (a)for

(b)reduce(c)lead (c)accepting (c)belief

(b)without

(d)receiving (d)version (d)correct

69. (a)proverb (b)guess 70. (a)baseless (b)wrong

(e)statement (e)truthful

(c)misleading

Read the following sentences below and select the option that best modifies the italicized part. 71 .The freshers have been attended their classes since February. (a) Have attended (b) Have been attending (c) Were attending (d) Had attended (e) No Improvement 72.He is in the good books of his Boss. (b) The good book (b) The Better books (c) The best book (d) The great book (e) No Improvement 73. You must compensate this loss to the workers. (a) The loss to the workers (b) The workers for this loss (c) Loss to the workers (d) To the workers this loss (e) No error 74.The boss was very displeased at my conduct. (a) For my conduct (b) on my conduct (c) In my conduct (d) Of my conduct (e) No Improvement 75.Although he had spoken many times on TV before, yesterday's interview is the first time the governor has admitted his interest in joining politics. (a) Was the first time the governor admitted (b) Would be the first time the governor will admit (c) Had been the first time the governor had admitted (d) Shall be the first time the governor admitted (e) None of these

Select the part of the sentence that is incorrect. 76. None of the London paintings (a)/ took more (b)/ than few days (c)/ to complete (d)/ No error (e) 77.A writer as considerable as Golding (a)/ invites specialized (b)/ investigation as well as general (c)/ biography and criticism (d)/ No error (e) 78.Considering the (a)/ gravity of the problems (b)/ an early reply (c)/ has expected (d)/ No error (e) 79.Political education in real sense (a)/ should develop people (b)/ who will be committed (c)/ to bring social change (d)/ No error (e) 80. Let he (a)/ who has (b)/ not sinned (c)/ cast the first stone (d)/ No error (e) QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE Directions (Q 81-95) What should come in place of question marks (?) in the following questions?

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Directions (Q.96-100): What will come in place of question mark(?) in the following number series 96. 12 24 40 ? b) 72 c) 84 d) 88 e) None ? 97. 9 19 39 79 a) 139 b) 129 c) 159 d) 149 e) None ? 98. 5 6 15 50 a) 207 b) 157 c) 155 d) 205 e) None ? 16 54 99. 4 6 b) 232 a) 280 c) 228 d) 224 e) None ? 100 12 16 32 68 a) 84 c) 104 b) 168 d) 128 e) None 101. The difference between 67% of a number and 43 % of the same number is 912.What is 19% of that number? a) 608 b) 798 c) 722 d) 684 e) None 102. What is the average of the following set of numbers? 38, 92, 45, 25, 60 a) 48 b)54 c) 56 d) 50 e)None 103. A train running at a speed of 60 kmph crosses a platform double its length in 32.4 seconds. What is the length of the platform? a) 180m b)240m c) 360m d) 90m e) None 104. What is the Compound Interest accrued on an amount of Rs 12000/- at the rate of 10 p.c.pa at the end of three years a) Rs 3972/- b) Rs 2567/- c) Rs 4780/- d) Rs 5609/- e) None 105. Vandana sells an'article for Rs 3240 and earns a profit of 20%. What is the cost price of the article? a) 2800 b) 2820 c) 2750 d) 2700 e)None 106. A 275 metre long train crosses a platform of equal length in 33 seconds. What is the speed of the train in kmph? a) 66 b) 60 c) 64 d) 72 e) None 107. The ages of Aarzoo and Arnav are in the ratio 11:13 respectively. After 7 years the ratio of their ages will be 20:23. What is the difference in years between their ages? a) 4 b) 7 c) 6 d) 5 e) None 108. If 18 binders bind 900 books in 10 days, how many binders will be required to bind 660 books in 12 days? a) 55 b) 14 c)13 d) 11 e) None 109. In how many different ways can the letters of the word ARISE be arranged? a) 90 b)60 c)180 d) 120 e) None 110. A tap can fill a tank in 4 hours and another can empty it in 8 hours. If both the taps are opened simultaneously, after what time, the tank gets filled? a) 12 b) 8 c) 16 d) 6 e) None 111. Which number should replace question mark (?) in the following equation? 16 a)76

a) 92 b)132 c) 76 d) 88 e) None 112. If a man takes 3 hours to row 3 kilometre upstream or 15 km downstream. Then the speed of the current is?

a) 4 kmph b) 9 kmph c) 2 kmph d) 6 kmph e) Data Insufficient 113. A, B and C divide an amount of Rs 4200/- amongst themselves in the ratio of 7:8:6 respectively. If an amount of Rs 200/- is added to each of their shares, what will be the new respective ratio of their shares of amount? a) 8:9:6 b) 7:9:5 c) 7:8:6 d) 8:9:7 e) None 114. What is 26% of 55% of 10/13 th of 6100? a) 617 b) 671 c) 706 d) 744 e) 681 115. If 2x + 5y =109 and 2x+ 5 = y+12, then y-x =? a) 7 b) 5 c) 8 d) 9 e) None Directions (Q 116 - 120) Study the following graph carefully to answer the following questions

116. The value per tin was minimum in the year a) 1983 b)1984 c) 1985 d) 1986 e) 1987 117. The quantity difference in biscuit export (in tins) between 1985 and 1986 was? a) 10 b) 1000 c) 100000 d) 1000000 e) None 118. What was the approximate percentage increase in export value from 1983 to 1987? a) 350 b) 330 c) 43 d) 2.4 e) None 119. If in 1986, the tins were exported at the same rate per tin as that in 1985, what would be the value in crores of rupees of export, in 1986? a) 400 b) 352 c) 375 d) 330 e) None 120. What was the percentage drop in export quantity from 1983 to 1984? a) 75 b) Nil c) 25 d) 50 e) None GENERAL AWARENESS 121.India is a permanent member of which of the following organizations? (a)NATO (b)ASEAN (c)NAM (d)European Union (e)AII of these 122. Name the IPS Officer who was appointed was NSG Chief? (a)Kiran Bedi (b)Hemant Karkare (c)Rajan Madhekar (d)Subeer Mishra (e)None of these 123.Name the characters who appear in RBI's Project Financial Literacy?

(a)Vasant & Lalu (b)Ram & Lakshman (c)Manikumar & Raju (d)Raju & Ravi (e)None of these 124. Which area is not covered under Bharath Nirman Scheme? (a)Housing (b)Roads (c)lrrigation (d)Telecommunication (e)None of these 125.Bharath Tirth is related to? (a)Pilgrimage Train (b)Building of temples (c)Heritage sites (d)AII of these (e)None of these 126."Wolf Hall" is written by? (a) Alice Munro (b) Hilary Mantel (c) Salman Rushdie d) Khuswant singh (e) None of these 127.Chairman of Indian Olympic Association? (b) MS Gill (a) Michael Fennel (c) Suresh Kalmadi (d) Lalit modi (e) None of these 128.Lalit Modi is associated with? (a) Hockey (b) Football (c) Golf (d) Cricket (e) Chess 129. Home Secretary of India? (a) Ashok Chawla (b) MS Gill (d) Sunil Mishra (e) MS Ahluwalia (c) G K Pillai 130.Mullaperiyar issue is between? (a) Kerala - TamilNadu (b) Kerala-Karnataka (c)Kerala-Andhra pradesh d)Tamil Nadu-Karnataka (e)None of these 131 .Who is the director of 3 idiots? (a) Aamir khan (b) Raj Kumar Hirani (c) S.L Bansali (d) Anupam Kher (e)None Of these 132.Central Bank of India? (a)SBI (b)HSBC (c) ICICI (d) RBI (e) None of these 133.Head Quarters of SBI is located at? (a) Mumbai b) Delhi (c) Kolkatta (d) Chennai (e) None of these 134.RBI Governor? (a)D.Subba Rao (b) S.Y Qureishi (c)Y.V Reddy (d)Manmohan Singh (e) None of these 135.Who chairs Planning Commission of India? (a)Prime Minister (b) President (c)Finance Minister (d) Chief Justice (e)RBI Governor 136.Chairman of IAEA? (a)Yukio Hatoyama (b)Yukio Amano (c)Mohammed El-Baradei (d)Ban Ki Moon (e) None of these 137.India recently signed Gas pipeline project with (a)Turkmenistan (b)Afghanistan (c)Pakistan (d)AII of these (e)None of these 138.Maximum coverage for loans to Small and Micro Enterprises(SME) under CGTMSE is (a)1 crore (b)25 lakhs (c)2 crore d)50 lakhs (e)None of these 139.The new Capital Adequacy Framework prescribed for bank is known as? (a)Basel Framework (b)Basel Rate (c)Basel Accord (d)Capital framework (e)None of these

140.India's first research station in Arctic region? (a)Himadri (b)Himachal (c)Himakhand (dj Gangotri (e) None of these 141 .Which economist gave the concept o f " Economies of Scale ", which says many goods and services can be produced more cheaply in long series? (a) Amarthya Sen (b) Paul Krugman (c) Mohammed Yunus (d) Joseph Stiglitz (e)None of these 142.World Economic Outlook is published regularly by? (a) IMF (b) World Bank (c) UNO (d) WTO (e) ADB 143.Right to education ensures free & compulsory education for the age group? (a) 2-14yr (b) 5-15yr (c) 10-20yr d) 6 - 1 4 yr (e) None of these 144.Proposed venue for 17 SAARC Summit is? (a)Bhutan (b)Srilanka (c)Maldives (d)lndia (e)None of these 145.Budget allocation for MGNREGA in 2010? (a)Rs20,000 Crore (b)Rs 40,100 Crore (c) Rs40,000 Crore (d)Rs20,100 Crore (e)None of these 146.Ryder cup is associated with? (a)Billiards (b)Snooker (c)Golf (d)Chess (e)Badminton 147.Tropical storm that hit Central America? (a)Agatha (b)Aila (c)Katrina (d)Laila (e)None of these 148.Alexandria Mills Miss World 2010 is from? (a)Mexico (b)Venezuala (c)lndia (d)USA (e)South Africa 149. FTAis? (a) Foreign Trade Agreement (b) Foreign Trade Association (c) Free Trade agreement (d)AII of these (e) None of these 150.Kyoto Protocol is associated with? (a)Climate Change (b) Global Warming (c)Oil Spill (d) Peace keeping (e) None of these 151. is a Trade Bloc? (a) NAM (b) BRIC (c) MERCOSUR (d) SCO (e) None of these 152.Name the President of Medical Council of India who was recently in news for accepting bribe? (a)Ketan Parekh (b) Ketan Desai (c)Ketan Mishra (d)Ketan Saxena (e)None of these 153."Birdie" is associated with? (a) Golf (b) Gliding (c) Para jumping (d) Car Race (e) None of these 154.SDR is a monetary unit of reserve assets which of the following? (a) IMF b) World Bank (c) Swiss Bank (d) ADB(e) All of these 155.Many times we read " ECB "in financial newspapers. Expand ECB? (a) External Commercial Bank (b) External Commercial Borrowing (c) Extra Commercial Banking (d) Export Commercial Bank (e)None of these
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156.Which is the first Indian State to offer government job to an HIV positive candidate? (a)Kerala (b)Maharashtra (c)Assam (d)Karnataka (e) Himachal Pradesh

157.The Central Government of India has stated that ULIP (Unit Linked Insurance Plans) will be regulated by? (a)IRDA (b)SEBI (c) NABARD (d) RBI (e) None of these 158.Operation to remove oil spill in Gulf of Mexico? (a)Deep Blast (b)Top Kill (c)Super Bug (d)Event Horizon (e)None of these 159.Insurance sector in India is regulated by? (a)IRDA (b)NABARD (c)SEBI (d)RBI (e)IDBI 160.Which Indian Industrialist has been elected as a member of World Economic Forum? (a) Mukesh Ambani (b) Vijay Mallya (c) Ratan Tata (d) Lekshmi Mittal (e) None of these REASONING ABILITY 161. Meeta correctly remembers that her father's birthday is after 8th July but before 1 2 July. Her brother correctly remembers that their father's birthday is after 10th July but before 15th July. On which day of July was definitely their father's birthday ? (A) 10 (B) 1 1 (C) 10th or 11 ( D) Cannot be determined (E) None of these 162. In a class of 50 students M is eighth from top. H is 20th from bottom. How many students are there between M and H ? (A) 22 (B) 23 (C) 24 (D) Cannot be determined (E) None of these 163. If GIVE is coded as. 5137 and BAT is coded as 924, How is GATE coded? (a) 5427 (b) 5724 (c) 5247 (d) 2547 (e) None of these 164. Among A, B, C, D and F each scoring different marks in the annual examination, D scored less than only F among them. B scored more than A and C but less than D. Who among them scored least marks among them ? (A) A (B) C (C) B (D) Data inadequate (E) None of these 165. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the second, the fifth, the sixth and the tenth letters of the word STREAMLINE, which of the following would be the third letter of that word? If no such word can be made, give 'X' as your answer and if more than one such word can be formed, give your answer as 'Y\ (A)E (B)A (C)M (D)X (E)Y 166. Book:Publisher:: Film: ? (A)Producer (B) Director (C) Writer (D) Editor (E) None of these 167. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ? (A) 625 (B)121 (C)196 (D) 586 (E) 324 168. A man walks 1km towards east and then he turns to south and walks for 5km. Again he turns to east and walks 2km, after this he turns to north and walks 9 km. Now how far is he from his starting point? (A) 3km (B)4km (C) 5km (D) 1km (E) 2km
th th t h th

169. Pointing to a lady in the photograph, Shalu said " Her son's father is the son-in-law of my mother". How is Shalu related to the lady? (A)Aunt (B)Sister (C)Mother (D)Cousin (E)None of these

170. If in each number the first and the second digits are interchanged, which will be the third highest number ? (A)489 (B)541 (C)654 (D)953 (E)783 171.If 'M' means 'P' means '+', 'L' means '+', and 'NT means '*', then which of the following will be the value of the expression 1 4 N 1 0 L 4 2 P 2 M 8 ? (A)153 (B)216 (C)248 (D)251 (E) None of these 172. Which of the following words will come fourth in the English dictionary? (A)Falls (B)Follow (C)Faithfully (D)Fool (E)Father 173. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word COMPENSATION each of which has as many letters between them in the word as they have in the English alphabet, in the same sequence? (a)Two (b)Three (c)Four (d)Five (e)More than five 174.TAP is coded as SZO.How is FREEZE coded in that language?
A) EQDFYG B)ESDFYF C)GQFDYF D)EQDDYD E)EPDEZD

175. If the digits in the number 86435192 are arranged in ascending order, what will be the difference between the digits which are second from the right and fourth from the left in the new arrangement ? (A) One (B)Two (C) Three (D) Four (E) None 176.If air is called green, green is called blue, blue is called sky, sky is called yellow, yellow is called water, and water is called pink. Then what is the colour of clear sky? A) Blue B) SkyC) Yellow D) Water E) Pink 177. In certain code language "nso ptr kli chn" means "Sharma gets marriage gift"; "ptr inm wop chn" means "wife gives marriage gift" ;"tti wop nhi" means "he gives nothing" What would mean "gives"? A)chn B)nhi C)ptr D)wop E)None 178. In certain code language,'134 means 'you are well';'758 means 'they go home'; and '839 means 'we are home'. Which of the following represents 'they' in that code language? A) 5 B) 7 C) 3 D) 8 E)Data inadequate Directions (179-182): These questions are based on the following letter/ number/ symbol arrangement. Study it carefully and answer the questions that follow: 5DG E 79$ F 1 6 R% L IAJ 3 B#4@ KP 8U M 2 179.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way on the basis of their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group? (A) $9F (B) R6% ~ (C) 8PU (D) #B4 (E) 3BJ 180. If all the symbols are removed from the above arrangement which element will be third to the left of thirteenth from the left? (A) L (B) R (C) 6 (D) %6R (E) None of these 181. Which element will be fifth to the right of ninth from the right end if all the numbers are removed from the above arrangement? (A) K (B) @ (C) P (D) # (E) None of these 182. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by a consonant but not immediately preceded by a vowel? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: A,B,C,D,E & F are seated in a circle facing the center. D is between F and B. A is second to the left of D and second to the right of E. 183. Who is facing A? A)B B)D C)F D)EitherForB E) None of these 184.Who among the following is facing D? A)A B)C C)E D)can't be determined E)None of these 185. Who is sitting between A and E? A)C B)D C)B D)F E)None of these 186. Who is third to the left of C? A)A B)D C)B D)EitherForB E)None of these Directions (27-31): In these q u e s t i o n s s y m b o l s , #, , $ and @ are used w i t h different meanings as f o l l o w s : 'A B' means 'A is smaller than B' A # B' means 'A is either smaller than or equal to B' 'A B' means 'A is greater than B' 'A $ B' means A is either greater than or equal to B' A @ B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B' In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/ are definitely true Give answer (a) if only conclusion I is true. Give answer (b) if only conclusion II is true. Give answer (c) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true. Give answer (d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true. Give answer (e) if both conclusions I and II are true. 187. Statements: V#S, SL, LJ Conclusions: I. V L II. S J 188.Statements: M#R, RJ, J#H Conclusions: I. M #H II. R H 189.Statements: H$F, F@G, GM Conclusions: I. H M II. H G 190. Statements: RJ, J T T # L Conclusions: I. R @T II. J @ l 191. Statements: W@T, T$K, K F Conclusions: I. W$ K II.W@K Directions(Q.32-35) Study the sets of n u m b e r s given b e l o w and answer the q u e s t i o n s , w h i c h f o l l o w : 489 - 541 - 654 - 953 - 983 192. If in each number, the first and the last digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the second highest number ? (A) 489 (B)541 (C) 654 (D) 953 (E) 783 193. If in each number, all the three digits are arranged in ascending order, which of the following will be the lowest number ? (A) 489 (B)541 (C) 654 (D) 953 (E) 783

194. Which of the following numbers will be obtained if the first digit of lowest number is subtracted from the second digit of highest number after adding one to each of the numbers ? (A)1 (B)2 (C)3 (D)4 (E)5 195. If five is subtracted from each of the numbers, which of the following numbers will be the difference between the second digit of second highest number and the second digit of the highest number ? (A) Zero (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 4 (E) 2 Pick out the appropriate one from the answer figures which fits the Problem figure Problem Figures Answer Figures

A N S W ER K E Y - M O C K T E S T MARKETING APTITUDE/ COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE


1 .C

GENERAL ENGLISH

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

GENERAL AWARENESS

REASONING ABILITY

41. b 42. a 43. c 44. c 45. a 46. d 47. a 48. a 49. b 50. b 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. d a a d c

81.C
82.C 83 .C

121 .C 122 .C 123 .C

161.b 162.e
163 .C

2.a 3a 4.c 5.d 6.c 7.c 8.a 9.c 10.b 11.b 12.a 13.b 14.e 15.b 16.b 17.a 18.e
19 .C

84.a 85.c 86.a 87.a


88.C

124.e 125.a 126.b


127 .C

164.d 165.e 166.a 167.d


168 .C

128.d
129 .C

89.d 90.a 91.c 92.c 93.b 94. b 95.e 96.b 97.c 98.a 99.d 100.e 101 .c 102.e
103 .C

169.b 170.d 171.a 172.b 173.d 174.d 175.d 176.b 177.d 178.e 179.e 180.b 181.a 182. c 183.d 184.b 185.a 186.b 187.e 188.b 189.a 190.d 191.a
192 .C

130.a 131.b 132.d 133.a 134.a 135.a 136.b 137.d 138.a


139 .C

56. d 57. c 58. a 59. c 60. a 61. b 62. e 63. b 64. c 65. d 66. a 67. e 68. b 69. c 70. d 71. b 72. e 73. b 74. e 75. a 76. c 77. a 78. d 79. d 80. a

20.a 21.a 22.d 23.a 24.c 25.a 26.c 27.d 28c 29.d 30.a 31 .d 32.a 33.d 34.c 35.b 36.a 37.c 38.b 39.d 40.b

140.a 141.b 142.a 143.d


144 .C

104. a 105.d 106.b


107 .C

145.b
146 .C

108.d 109.d 110.b 111.d


112 .C

147.a 148.d
149 .C

150.a
151 .C

113.d 114.b 115.b 116.a 117.d 118.e 119.b


120 .C

152.b 153.a 154.a 155.b 156.a 157.a 158.b 159.a 160.a

193.b 194.d 195.e


196 .C

197.d 198.d
199 .C 200.C

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