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Model Question

Bank Clerk
English
Directions (Q. 1-10): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic e r r o r in it. The error, if any. will be in one p a r t of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore e r r o r s of punctuation, if any). 1. A small store of tinned provisions/ and spirits are kept 1) 2) in a hut for the relief/ of the shipwrecked persons. 3) 4) No error 5) 2. He lived with / his sister in a little white / house for half 1) 2) 3) a mile/ from the village. No error 4) 5) 3. Few men died/ until by most extraordinary accident/ I) 2) before the age of six hundred;/ few lived longer than a 2) ^ 4) decade of centuries. No error' 5) 4. He was soon lost in/ the noisy and slow moving crowd/ 1) 2) which was busy with/ interminable bargainings./ No error 3) 4) 5) 5. No sooner had he moved/ into her little room at the top > 1) 2) of the house/ when the whole building / seemed to be 3) 4) lighter. No error 5) 6. It was made/ through a clammy stone/ that became/ 1) 2) 3) oozier and wet as I went down./ No error 4) 5) 7. I had already have/ five glasses of vodka with thorn-apple/ 1) 2) and sat with my heavy/ head in my hands./ No error 3) 4) 5) 8. When I came down low enough/ upon the zigzag descent/ 1) 2) to see him/ again, I saw that he was standing/ between 3) the rails on the way./ No error 4) 5) 9. We will be encounter/ a few more technical terms/ as we 1) 2) go along/ but these are the basic ones which you will 3) 4) need./ No error 5) 10. Instead of the denominator/ being variable/ like in 1) 2) fractions, in decimals/ it is always ten or rather tens./ 3) 4) No error 5) Directions (Q. 11-20): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering the questions. A classic film in its own right for Rajinder Singh Bedi's profound dialogue, Hrishikesh Mukherjee's deft direction and Dharmendra's sterling performance before he got caught in the web of the 'he man' image. The weak pointsmediocre lyrics and lacklustre music. The film opens with Sanjeev K u m a r ' s voiceover describing the plight of the mythical Satyakam Jabala. who takes on his mother's name because of his questionable fatherhood. While the drama begins in 1946, the narrative actually takes place in post-Independence India. When Satyapriya's (Dharmendra) mother dies in childbirth and his father becomes a sanyasi. he is raised in an ashram by his grandfather. Satyadarshan Acharya (Ashok Kumar), a staunch nationalist and Sanskrit scholar. While studying Engineering he befriends class-fellow Narendra Sharma (Sanjeev Kumar) but they part ways at the end of their studies. Satyapriya finds ajob in United Paper Mills in a princely state soon after Independence, but is disillusioned when repeatedly asked to compromise his ideals. While struggling between his ideals and conscience he meets Ranjana (Sharmila Tagore), daughter of a prostitute, who is pregnant after a criminal assault. Satyapriya marries the hapless girl, and soon a son, Kabul (Baby Sarika) is bom. Satyapriya's uncompromising stance and his grandfather's refusal to accept his family compels him to move from one town to another, from one job to another because of his unwillingness to compromise his honesty. Destiny lands him a j o b where he has to work under Narendra's supervision. Unlike Satyapriya. Narendra has leamt the hard way that to succeed and survive one has to make adjustments. The guilt of failure, more than compromise, becomes Satyapriya's driving force of life until he succumbs to cancer. 11. The story of which movie is given in the passage? l)Dharam Karam 2 ) J a g t e R a h o 3) Satyakam 4) Can't be said 5) None of these

12. What is/are the strengths of the movie described in the passage? 1) Very good direction by Hrishikesh Mukherjee 2) Profound dialogue by Rajendra Singh Bedi 3) Dharmendra's superb acting 4) All (1), (2) and (3) 5) None of these 13. Satyakam Jabala took on his mother's name because 1) of his questionable fatherhood. 2) his father had died. 3) his father had disowned him and his mother. 4) he wanted to get admission in a Gurukul. 5) None of these 14. Satyapriya had to move from one town to another because. 1) his job was transferable 2) he lovedtravelling 3) his grandfather didn't accept his wife 4) he was firm in his stance 5) Both (3) and (4) 15. How was Narendra different from Satyapriya? 1) N a r e n d r a and Satyapriya belonged to different communities. 2) Narendra was a lustrous man while Satyapriya lived the life of an ascetic. 3) Narendra was a doctor while Satyapriya was an engineer. 4) Narendra lived in a town while Satyapriya lived in a village. 5) Narendra was a practical man while Satyapriya was an ideal ist. Directions (Q. 16-18): Which of the following ismost nearly the S A M E in nieaning as the word given in bold as used in the passage? 16. Succumbs 1) suffers 2) diagnoses 3) falls 4) surrounds 5) treated 17. Plight I) happiriess 2) suffering 3) poverty 4) courage 5) death 18. Hapless 1) unfortunate 2) lonely 3) terrified 4) raped 5)tormented Directions (Q. 19-20): Which of the following is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word given in bold as used in the passage? 19. Profound 2) strong l)shallow 3) vigorous 5) intense 4) serious 20. Deft 2) unskilled 1) skilled 3)coloured 5) articulate 4) modern Directions (Q. 21 -25): Pick out the most effective word from among the given words to Till in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. 21. A law enforcement official sald the Crash did not appear to be the result of a crime of terrorism. l)mainly 2) initially 3) dangerously 4)nicely 5)gloomily

22. This was found grossly for an aviation Company of its size. 1) insufficient 2)sufficient 3)unfaithful 4) beautiful 5)^tense 23. The real meaning that verse seeks to may be hidden behind a direct meaning. 1) define 2) send 3) contain 4) elaborate 5) convey 24. Support and action to help save these is vital if we are to avoid losing these wonderful animals forever. l)castes 2)birds 3) rodents 4) species 5) groups 25. At first sight, the Greek financial crisis serious Problems for Greece for the Euro, and possibly for the European Union. l)threatens 2)condemn 3) poses 4) puts 5) avoids D i r e c t i o n s ( Q . 2 6 - 3 0 ) : R e a r r a n g e the following sentence (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the paper sequence to form a meaningful p a r a g r a p h and then answer the questions given below it. (A) In the next weighing he took two of the three coins from the group containing the counterfeit coin and weighed them against each other. (B) He split the nine coins in three groups of three coins each. (C) If they balanced, it meant that the third group contained the counterfeit coin. (D) Now he knew which group contained the counterfeit coin. (E) At the first weighing he took two groups and weighed them against each other. (F) If they did not, whichever group weighed lighter contained the bad coin. 26. Which of the following is the SIXTH sentence? 1)B 2)C 3)F 4)A 5)E 27. Which of the following is the FOURTH sentence? 1)F 2)D 3)B 4)C 5)E 28. Which of the following is the THIRD sentence? 1)B 2)F 3)C 4)D 5)A 29. Which of the following is the SECOND sentence? 1)C 2)E 3)F 4)D 5)B 30. Which of the following is the FIRST sentence? 1)A 2)D 3)C 4)E 5)B Directions (Q. 31-40): In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits in the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. A little-known 31 in north-east India could be home to the world's largest number of wildcat species, with no less than seven 32 photo-documented by a wildlife biologist at the 33 of her two-year survey. Kashmira Kakati's camera shots 34 that the wildcats share a relatively small, 500-sq-km 35 of rainforest in the Jeypore Deling lowlands in Assam, which 36 the Deling Patkai wildlife Sanetuary. Among the cats are the elusive and 37 clouded leopard, the

marbled cat and the Asian golden cat, 38 the.relatively more widely 39 tiger. the leopard, the leopard cat, and the jungle cat. "To discover what is, most likely, the 40 number of wild cat species sharing a single area gives us a mere glimpse of what species the Jeypore-Deling forests hold," says Jim Sanderson. 3) hutment 2) town 31. Dvillage 5)rainforest 4) place 3) tribes 2) types 32. 1) groups 4) species 5) herd 3)arrival 2) end 33. 1) beginning 5) inauguration 4) research 3) photos 2) picturise 34. 1) reveal 4) indicates 5) measure 3)road 35. 1) long 2) patch 4) wide 5)jungle 3)exclude 2) include 36. 1) contain 5) passes 4) crasses 3) widespread 37. 1)rare 2) common 4) notorious 5)fierce 3) like 38. 1) besides 2) despite 5) also 4) so 39. l)confined 3) distributed 2) confound 4)robbed 5) guessed 2)maximum 3) abundant 40. l)minimum 5)extinct 4) plenty Directions (Q. 41-45): WhicH*of the phrases (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make it meaningful and correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer. 41. Considering the high priceofcrudeoil in the international market, the government can risen the price of petrol. 1) should rise 2) could raised 3) may rise 4) will raise up 5) No correction required 42. Without both issue is clarified the Bench has kept all other matters before it pending. 1) Unless both issues are 2) Until each issue were 3) Without the issue are 4) Since both issues 5) No correction required 43. The event has clearly highlighted his knowledge and attentive of detail. 1) attended to detail 2) attentively on details 3) attention to detail 4) attention for detail 5) No correction required 44. The company's accumulated losses have come up for manageable levels this year. l)cometo 2)cameinto 3)comingfrom 4) came within 5) No correction required 45. Improving public distribution System, which is one of the worst in the world, requires commitment from the country 's politicians. 1) among the worse 2) one of the worse 3) become the worse 4) from the worst 5) No correction required Directions (Q. 46-50): In each of the following sentences there are two blank Spaces. Below each sentence there are

five pairs of words denoted by the numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningfully complete. 46. Irfan was fond of birds. He preferred to them rather than them. P, .car, eat 2)keeps, fly 3)pet, devour 4) help, kills 5) throw, keep 47. f h e r e was a when Tom and I would talk of doing such parts together. 1) place, togetner 2) garden, about 3) time, together 4) day, together 5) time, about 48. The tunnel was so and congested that we became . 1) long, enthusiastic 2) deep, cautious 3) dark, frightened 4)crowded, isolated 5)sharp, worried 49. His speech the need for the media to play an important role to bring on social evils. 2) communicating, attention 1) reflected, pressure 4) addressing, emphasis 3) stressed, focus 5) convinced, light 50. They have been on incentives to these practices are implemented at grassroots level. 1) relying. ensure 2) improving, secure 3) advocating, confirm 4) debating. necessitate 5) focusing. display

Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q. 51-70): What should come in place of question mark (?) in each of following questions? 51. 0.07 x ? x 1.4 = 0.3724 1)2.8 2)3.8 3)3.6 4)2.6 5)4.2

1)4.11 2)5.14 3)6.11 4)3.16 5)7.2 53. 78 x 84 52 = ? 1)125 2)126 3)136 4)128 5) None of these 54. [ ( 5 ) x ( 3 ) ] (3) =? 1)4.50 2)4.63 3)4.42
3 3 b

4)4.90

5)5.62

1)105

2)98

3)108

4)112

5)107

57.

1)256 2)362 3)164 4)144 5)225 8 4 3 2 - ? % o f 4 5 0 = 2832 1)1244.444 2)1266.66 3)1288.208 4) 1234.444 5) None of these

1)82 2)86 3)87 4)84 5)89 59. (42892+26312-41321) x? = 86322 1)3.095 2)3.960 3)4.263 4)3.005 5) None of these 60. ( 1 2 ) - ( 4 . 4 ) - ( 0 . 0 4 )
2 2 2

=?

1) 124.61004 2) 124.6384 3) 124.83364 4)124.2008 5) None of these 61. ? 12.6= 14 1)176.5 2)176.4 3)178.4 4)177.4 5)176.8 62. 7832 160+-?7x*14 = 8432 1)698.5875 2)692.5875 3)642.5875 4)693.5875 5) None of these

78.

79.

80. 1)9 2)6 3)7 4)19 5) None of these 65. 1682311-1522682 - 1524212 - 1823342 = ? 1)6553547 2)6582547 3)6152547 4)6552547 5) None of these 66. 218461 - 6324 - 28354 - 3242 ='.' 1)182541 2)180541 3)186231 4)182441 5)180241 67. [(3214 - 4632 + 4126) - 82] -48.78 = ? 1)97.68 2)97.66 3)96.66 4)97.22 5) None of these 68. [(31626 + 28546 + 83432)- 32 ]* 168 = 1)763921 2)782910 3)753921 4)754921 5)7632421

81.

82.

83.

84. 1)6 2)8 3)12 4)14 5)16 70. 215634 +6231 +36215 + 6256 = ? 1)254336 2)263362 3)264336 4)263336 5) None of these 71. 20% of the total number of students in a school play football. How many students do not play football if the total number of students in the school is 7600? 1)6000 2)6040 3)6080 4)7200 5) None of these 72. A bag contains twelve 25-paise coins, sixteen 50-paise coins, twenty 1-rupee coins, five 2-rupee coins and six 5-rupee coins. What is the total amount in the bag? l ) R s 7 0 2 ) R s 6 0 3 ) R s 7 2 4 ) R s 7 1 5)Rs75 73. Find the average of the following set of numbers: 545.719,312,239.609,777.850.342 and 205 1)518 2)510.9 3)515 4)512.9 5)516.88 74. 120 metres of cloth is required to make a pant piece. If 40 such pents are cut from a reel of cloth and 60 metres of cloth remains in the reel, then what is the length of the reel of cloth? 1)4860 metres 2) 4560 metres 3) 4800 metres 4) 7200 metres 5) None of these 75. When the square of a number is substracted from (68) , the answer so obtained is 2508. What is the number? 1)46 2)45 3)44 4)48 5) None of these
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85.

86.

87.

88.

89.

90.

1)36 2)37 3)38 4)39 5)33 77. The cost of 9 rings and 4 bangles is Rs 86040. What is the cost of 27 rings and 12 bangles?

91.

l)Rs258120 2) Rs258020 3)Rs268120 4) Can't say 5) None of these If an amount of Rs 99542 is distributed equally amongst 65 people, how much amount does each person get? l)Rsl532 2)Rs 1531.41 3) Rs 1533.71 4) Rs 1631 5)Rs541.31 A canteen requires 539 kg of rice for a week. How many kg of rice will it require for the months of May and June? 1)4600 kg 2)4780 kg 3)4697 kg 4)4650kg 5) None of these A student scored 950 marks out of a total of 1200 in an examination. What is his approximate percentage in that exam? 1)81 2)77 3) 79 4)82 5)76 The average of six consecutive odd numbers P, Q. R, S, T and U is 116. What is the product of R and T? 1)13685 2)13700 3)13785 4)13985 5) None of these If 9 is substracted from the square of a number, the answer so obtained is 640. What is the number? 1)27 2)37 3)39 4)47 5)49 The difference between 7 3 % of a numbers and 55% of the same numbers is 414. What is 6 2 % of that numbers? 1)1536 2)1326 3)1426 4)1436 5) 1526 The owner of a television shop charges his customer 2 5 % more than the cost price. If the customer paid Rs 8022 for a television then what was the actual cost of the TV? l)Rs6500 2)Rs6200 3)Rs6400 4) Rs 6450 5) N one of these What would be the compound interest obtained on an amount of Rs 6250 at the rate of 8% p.a. for 2 years? l)Rsl040 2)Rsll40 3)Rsl060 4)Rsll60 5)Rsl240 A bike covers a distance of 1856 km in 29 hours. What is the speed of the bike? l)54kmh2)74kmh3)72kmh4)64kmh"' 5) None of these The average age of a man and her daughter is 40 years. The ratio of their ages is 6 : 2 . Then what is the daughter's age (in years)? 1)20 2)18 3)22 4)16 5)60 A canteen requires 42 dozen eggs for a week. How many dozen eggs will it require for 45 days? 1)240 2)250 3)260 4)270 5)280 The total number of students in a school is 3050. If the number of boys in the school is 2250, then what is the ratio of the total number of girls and total number of boys? 1)45:15 2)45:20 3)16:45 4)45:12 5) None of these What is the least number to be added to 5600 to make it a perfect square? 1)25 2)27 3)29 4)31 5)35 The cost of 15 chairs and 12 tables is Rs 55530. What is the cost of 5 chairs and 4 tables?
1 1 1 1

l)Rs 18710 4)Rs 18410

2)Rsl8610 5)Rsl8310

, 3)Rs 18510

descending order of their values, which one will be the fourth number?

93. What is 439 times 92? 1)40388 2)40488 3)40288 4)40588 5)40188 94. What should come in the place o f ' ? ' in the following number series? 2, 5, 9, 19, 37, ? 1)73 2)75 3)76 4)78 5)79 95. The population of a town is 112000. It increases by 10% in the first year and decreases by 15% in the second year. What is the population of the town at the end of two years? 1) 1047202) 1147203) 1247204) 114880 5) None of these 96. The area of a rectangle is 6 times the area of a square. The length of the rectangle is 300 cm and the breadth of

side of the square? l)15cm 2) 10cm

3) 12cm

4)20cm

5)24cm
2 2

97. If a + b = 16 and ab = 68, what is the value of a + b ? 1)110 2)120 3)130 4)140 5)150 98. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'FRUGAL'be arranged? 1)720 2)360 3)120 4)256 5) None of these 99. What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the given equation? 13450-11-22 = ? 1)1200 2)1100 3)1000 4)900 5)1300 100. The difference between a two-digit number and the number obtained after interchanging its two digits is 36. The sum of the two digits of the number is 12. Find the lowest such possible number. 1)39 2)84 3)48 4)75 5) None of these

Test of Reasoning
101. 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? l)Rice 2)Bajra 3) Corn 4) Sesame 5) Wheat 102. 'Steel' is related to 'Alloy' in the same way as 'zinc' is related to 1) Non-metal 2) Halogen 3) Alloy 4) Salt 5) None of these 103. Village P is larger than village Q, which is smaller than village R. JfvillageN is largerthan village Rbut smaller than village P, then which of the following villages is the smallest? 1)R 2)N 3)P 4)Q 5) Can't be determined

104. If MACHINE is coded as 19-7-9-14-15-20-11, now will you code DANGER? 1) 13-7-20-9-11-25 2) 11-7-20-16-11-24 3) 10-7-20-13-11-24 4) 13-7-20-10-11-25 5) None of these 105. If'P + Q' means 'P is the husband of Q'; 'P - Q' means 'P is sister of Q' and 'P x Q' means 'P is the son o f Q ' which of the following shows 'A is the daughter of B'? l ) D x B + C-A 2 ) B + C x A 3)CxB-A 4 ) A - D x B 5 ) None o f these 106. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word "INSTRUCTION" which have as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? l ) O n e 2)Two 3)Three 4)None 5) More than three 107. In a certain code EXHAUST is written as VUWBDWG. How is NETWORK written in that code? 1)MDUYMTQ 2) MTQYMDS 3)MTQXMDS 4) MDUXMTQ 5) None of these 108. If'+' means ' ' , ' x m e a n m e a n s ' - ' a n d ' - ' means ' + ' , what is the value of 165 x n + 5 - 3 2 - 2 0 ? 1)87 2)67 3)82 4)72 5) None of these 109. 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 the group? 1)17 2)37 3)41 4)39 5)43 110. In a certain code DESK is written as #$52. RIDE is written as % 7#$. How is RISK written in that code? 1)%725 2)%752 3)%7#2 4)%7$# 5) None of these Directions (Q. 111-115): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Number Code: Letter Code : Conditions: (I) If a number starts with an odd number then that odd number should be coded as X. (II) If a number ends with an even number then that even number should be coded as Y (III) Number4 and 9 should always be coded as ' Z ' whenever they are neither at the beginning nor at the end. 111. Which of the following will be the code for 56728? 1)EGGBH 2)XFGBY 3)XFGBH 4)EGFBY 5) None of these 112. Which of the following will be the code for 498756? 1)XZHGEY 2)XZHGEF 3)CZHGEY 4)XJHGEY 5) None of these 113. Which of the following will be the code for 3987562? 1)XHGFEYB 2)IHGFEDY 3) IHGFEZY 4)ZHGFEZB 5) None of these 114. Which of the following will be the code for 274601 ? 1)XGDFJY 2) BGDFJA 3)BGDFJX 4) YGZFJA 5) None of these 115. Which of the following will be the code for 245376? 1)YDECGF 2)BDECGY 3)BZECGY
x 1

4) BZECGF 5) None of these Directions (Q. 116-120): In each of the questions given below a r e given t h r e e s t a t e m e n t s followed by t h r e e conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. 116. Statement: All books are students. All students are houses. All schools are houses. Conclusions I. Some houses are schools. II. Some students are books. III. Some houses are books. 1) None follows 2) Only I follows 3) Only II follows 4) Only III follows 5) All follow 117. Statement: All snakes are trees. All roads are mountains. Some trees are roads. Conclusions: I. Some mountains are snakes. II. Some roads are snakes. III. Some mountains are trees. 1) None follows 2) Only II follows 3) Only I follows 4) Only III follows 5) Both I and II follow 118. Statement: Some fruits are stars. Some stars are rivers. All rivers are goats. Conclusions: I. No goat is a fruit. II Some goats are stars. III. No goat is a star. 1) None follows 2) Only II follows 3) Only either II or III follows 4) Only either I or II follows 5) All follow 119. Statement: All tigers are a jungles. No Jungle is a bird. Some birds are rains. Conclusions: I. No rain is ajungle. II. Some rains are jungles. III. No bird is a tiger. 1) All follow 2) Only I I I follows 3) Only I and II follow 4) Only either I or II and III follow 5) None of these 120. Statements: Some pens are swords. All swords are dogs. Some dogs are foxes. Conclusions: 1. Some pens are foxes. II. All dogs are swords. III. All foxes are swords. 1) None follows 2) Only II follows 3) Only III follows 4) Only I and II follow 5) All follow Directions (121-125): In the following questions the

Now in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true. Give answer ( 1 ) if only conclusion I is true. Give answer (2) if only conclusion II is true. Give answer (3) If either conclusion I or II true. Give answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true. Give answer (5) if both conclusion I and II are true.

Directions (126-130): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below: P1%TRA5#DM7K*EG28$H3I4VU6FD9Z 126. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a digit and immediately followed by a consonant? 1) One 2) None 3) Two 4) Three 5) None of these 127. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? 1)VIF 2)EK8 3)R%# 4)6V9 5)$G3 128. H o w m a n y such v o w e l s are t h e r e in the a b o v e arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by and immediately followed by a digit? 1) One 2) None 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three 129. Which of the following is exactly in the middle between the fifth from the left and the seventh from the right end? 1)G 2)2 3)E 4)* 5) None of these 130. If the position of the last twelve elements in the above arrangement are reversed, which of the following will be the eighth to the right of the eleventh from the left? 1)H 2)1 3)D 4)9 5) None of these Directions (Q. 131-135): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it. There are six members M, N, O, P, Q and R in a family. O is the sister of R. N is the brother-in-law of R's mother. P is the father of M and R is the grandson of P. There are two ladies in the familv. 131. Who is the mother of R? 1)N 2)0 3)Q 4)P 5) None of these

132. The members of the family belong to how many generations? l)Two 2) Three 3) Four 4) Either two or three 5) None of these 133. The two female members in the family are 1)PQ 2)NQ 3)RO 4)OQ 5) None of these 134. Who is the daughter of M and Q? 5) None of these 1)P 2)R 3)N 4)0 135. Who is the grandfather of R? 5) None of these 1)P 2)Q 3)N 4)M Directions(Q. 136-140): In each of the following questions three elements are given. You have to select the figure which will best represent the relationship among the three elements. Directions (141-150): In each of the following questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?

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150.

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