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Sri Guru Ra havendra Estd.

: 1989

Ph.: 08514 - 246044 (O), 248424 (R), Cell : 98495 46044

Lalitha Nagar
Date : 5-03-2009

N.G.O. Colony

NANDYAL - 518 502

Kurnool Dist. A.P.


Marks Time 200 95 min.

CLERICAL EXAM - 02 TEST OF REASONING

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Directions (Q.1-5) : Attempt these questions by referring to the following alphabet. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z If the last ten letters of the alphabet are written in the reverse order, which of the following will be the sixth to the right of the thirteenth letter from the left end ? 1) U 2) V 3) Y 4) W 5) X Which of the following is exactly in the middle of the tenth letter from the left and and ninth letter from the right end 1) N 2) O 3) M 4) L 5) None of these Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as regard to their position in the alphabet. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ? 1) NQ 2) TW 3) BD 4) HK 5) MP What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following letter-series ? BF GK LP ? 1) QU 2) QV 3) RV 4) SW 5) None of these Which of the following is the twelfth letter to the left of the seventeenth letter from the left end ? 1) G 2) T 3) F 4) E 5) None of these Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not beong to that group ? 1) Table 2) Chair 3) Sofa 4) Paperweight 5) None of these A, B, C, and D are playing a card game. B is not to the left of D and C is opposite to D. Who is to the right of C ? 1) B 2) A 3) A or B 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these M is heavier than R. Q is not as heavy as T, Q is heavier than M. Who among them is the lightest ? 1) R 2) M 3) T 4) Q 5) M or R 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 ? 1) Pencil 2) Pen 3) Sharpner 4) Paper 5) Book Moon is related to Earth in the same way as Earth is related to 1) Planet 2) Universe 3) Sun 4) Mars 5) Galaxy How many lettters are there in the word PRODIGAL which have as many letters between them in the word as in the alphabet ? 1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) More than four 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 ? 1) 13 2) 29 3) 37 4) 43 5) 63 In a certain code, 798 means Navin is good, 835 means Gopal is tall. Which of the following means tall in that code ? 1) 8 2) 3 3) 5 4) 3 or 5 5) None of these Q is sister of T. M is sister of Q. How is Q related to M ? 1) Sister 2) Brother 3) Brother or Sister 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these If the positions of the first and the fifth digits of the sequence of digits 9 3 8 1 2 6 4 7 5 are interchanged, similarly the positions of the second and the sixth digits and so on, which of the following will be the seventh from the left end ? 1) 3 2) 4 3) 8 4) 7 5) None of these Aloke is sixth from the left and and Pranay is tenth from the right end in a row of boys. If there are eight boys between Aloke and Pranay, how many boys are there in the row ? 1) 24 2) 23 3) 25 4) 26 5) None of these In a certain code language, tim na sop means come and go, na ta rod means you only come and tod sop means they go. Which of the following means come in that code language ? 1) tim 2) na 3) sop 4) ta 5) None of these

Clerical Exam - 2/2009

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18) Pointing to a photograph, Vilas said, she is the daughter of my grandfathers only son. How is Vilas related to the girls in the photograph ? 1) Father 2) Brother 3) Cousin 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 19) Laugh is related to Joy in the same way as Cry is related to 1) Sorrow 2) Punishment 3) Sad 4) Happy 5) None of these 20) How many 6s are there in the following number sequences which are immediately preceded by 9 but not immediately followed by 4 ? 5 6 4 3 2 9 6 3 1 6 4 9 6 4 2 1 5 9 6 7 2 1 4 7 4 9 9 6 4 2 1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) None of these 21) 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 ? 1) Apple 2) Orange 3) Guava 4) Tomato 5) Carrot 22) If it possible to make a meaningful word with the first, the fourth, the eighth and the eleventh letters of the word SUBORDINATE, which of the following will be the second 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 made, give M as the answer. 1) O 2) S 3) E 4) X 5) M 23) Samir walked 50 mts towards East. He took a right turn and walked 30 mts. He again took a right turn and walked 50 metres. How far is he from his original positon ? 1) 130 mts 2) 50 mts 3) 30 mts 4) 80 mts 5) None of these 24) P x Q means P is sister of Q, P + Q means P is father of Q, P - Q means P is mother of Q, which of the following means S is aunt of T ? 1) S x M + T 2) S + T x M 3) T x S + M 4) S x M + R - T 5) None of these 25) If x means , means , means +, + means x, then 12 6 x 4 + 16 8 = ? 1) 10 2) 16 3) 26 4) 18 5) None of these Directions (26-30): In each questions below there are statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the two given statements to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. 26) Statements: All boys are girls. All girls are monkeys. Conclusions: I. Some monkeys are girls. II. All girls are boys. III. Some boys are not monkeys. IV. Some monkeys are boys. (1) All follow (2) Only I and III (3) Only I and IV (4) Only I (5) None of these 27) Statements: Some tables are rats. Some rats are balls. Conclusions: I. Some rats are tables. II. Some balls are rats. III. Some balls are tables. IV. Some rats are both tables. (1) All follow (2) Only I (3) Only I and III (4) Only II and IV (5) None of these 28) Statements: Some apes are bears. Some bears are children. Conclusions: I. Some bears are apes. II. Some apes are children III. Some children are apes. IV. Some children are bears. (1) Only I & III follow (2) Only I & IV follow (3) Only IV follows (4) Only I follows (5) None of these 29) Statements: Some paints are boxes. No box is rain. Conclusions: I. Some paints are rain. II. Some boxes are rain. III. Some paints are not rain. IV. Some boxes are paints. (1) Only III (2) Only IV (3) Either III or IV (4) Only III and IV (5) None of these 30) Statements: All cars are trains All trains are planes. Conclusions: I. All cars are planes. II. Some trains are cars. IV. Some planes are cars. III. Some planes are trains. (1) All follow (2) None follow (3) Only I & II follow (4) Only II, III & IV follow (5) Only I, II & III follow Directions (31-35): In the following questions the symbols + , , , x and = are used with the following meanings: E + F means E is greater than F. E F means E is either greater than or equal to F. E F means E is either smaller than or equal to F. E x F means E is smaller than F. E = F means E is equal to F. 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 I or II is true; Give answer (4) if neither I nor II is true and Give answer (5) if both I or II are true. Clerical Exam - 2/2009 2

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31) Statements: P + C, T J, C=T Conclusions: I. P + J II. C = J 32) Statements: Y = Z, Z W, V+Y Conclusions: I. Z x V II. Y + W 33) Statements: A B, C + O, A=O Conclusions: I. C + A II. B x C 34) Statements: A + B, P = Q, Q A Conclusions: I. P + A II. B x Q 35) Statements: G x H, J K, GK Conclusions: I. G = J II. J x G Directions (36-40): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it. Moon TV had decided to celebrate sports programmes week by telecasting programmes on Badminton, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Tennis and Volleyball (not necessarily in the same order) in a week starting from Wednesday. 1. Sixth day of the programme was holiday. 2. Tennis was telecast immediately after Hockey and Football was telecast on fifth day of the programme. 3. Badminton was telecast on third day after Saturday and Hockey programme was telecast on fourth day before the holiday. 4. Volleyball was not telecast on first day. 36) On which of the following day Volleyball programme was telecast? (1) Second day (2) Seventh day (3) Fourth day (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these 37) Which of the following days would be holiday? (1) Sunday (2) Monday (3) Saturday (4) Tuesday (5) None of these 38) Which of the following pairs of programmes were respectively telecast before and after the holiday? (1) Badminton and Football (2) Badminton and Tennis (3) Football and Volleyball (4) Football and Badminton (5) None of these 39) Which of the following programmes was telecast on Wednesday? (1) Cricket (2) Tennis (3) Hockey (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these 40) Which of the following days and programme combinations are definitely false? (1) Wednesday Cricket (2) Tuesday Badminton (3) Thursday Hocke (4) Friday Tennis (5) Sunday Volleyball

Clerical Exam - 2/2009

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TEST OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE


Directions (Q. 51 - 60) : 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 the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. Technology in education ..51.. the necessary instrumentality through which educational process can be enriched and ..52.. optimised. Its unique ..53.. are outreach and responsiveness to individual nature and ..54.. . Emphassising the ..55.. of computers in educational process, the programme of action recommends that computers can play an important role in ..56.. the efficiency of the teaching ..57.. process, to ..58.. children more creative and provide them with the individualised learning ..59.. . Computer literacy will be crucial in ..60.. children to cope with the technological advancement. 51) 1) gets 2) explores 3) suggests 4) provides 5) supplies 52) 1) thinking 2) timing 3) teaching 4) instructions 5) learning 53) 1) topics 2) contributions 3) types 4) messages 5) findings 54) 1) needs 2) types 3) steps 4) zeal 5) understand 55) 1) role 2) fundamentals 3) goal 4) emphasis 5) type 56) 1) retaining 2) activating 3) enhancing 4) curtailing 5) dividing 57) 1) model 2) taught 3) teacher 4) learning 5) goal 58) 1) develop 2) make 3) provide 4) encourage 5) grow 59) 1) stages 2) needs 3) environment 4) types 5) teaching 60) 1) teaching 2) asking 3) modifying 4) encouraging 5) preparing Directions (Q. 61 - 70) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any) 61) How is that (1)/ you did not told (2)/ us even about (3)/ your address and phone number ? (4)/ No error (5). 62) One of the address (1)/ of my leaving the earlier company (2)/ was lack of proper (3)/ facilities provided there. (4)/ No error (5). 63) If you would have (1)/ told me earlier (2)/ I would not have (3)/ submitted my papers. (4)/ No error (5). 64) Can you explain to me (1)/ why he did not (2)/ comply with the instructions (3)/ given to him. (4)/No error (5). 65) He is not expected (1)/ to improve unless you (2)/ provided him detailed (3)/ feedback on his behaviour. (4)/ No error (5). 66) He thinks that he (1)/ knows his subject well (2)/ and can taught (3)/ this to others also. (4)/ No error (5). 67) Seeta and her children feels (1)/ that they have been (2)/ given a raw deal (3)/ by the society in general. (4)/ No error (5). 68) Either he nor his brother (1)/ was informed about (2)/ the venue of the (3)/ meeting of our society (4)/ No error (5) 69) Enough is enough (1)/ I cannot now (2)/ tolerate this mischief (3)/ any much. (4)/ No error (5). 70) Given a choice (1)/ I will prefer working (2)/ in field to (3)/ working in office. (4)/ No error (5). Directions (Q. 71 - 75) : In each of the following questions, six words are given which are denoted by (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F). By using all the six words, each only once, you have to frame a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence. The correct order of the words is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of the words. Clerical Exam - 2/2009 4

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71) A) Applied B) has C) loan D) he E) a F) for 1) DAFEBC 2) DBAFEC 3) ECBDA 4) EDBAFC 5) DBECAF 72) A) any B) carry C) feelings D) not E) load F) do 1) BDAECF 2) FBDAEC 3) FDBAEC 4) ECFDBA 5) FDAECB 73) A) new B) wish C) all D) to E) happy F) year 1) EAFDCB 2) BEAFDC 3) BDCAFE 4) CDBEAF 5) BCADEF 74) A) dont B) same C) immediately D) good E) strike F) ideas 1) BFACED 2) AEBDFC 3) CEABDF 4) BDFAEC 5) BAEDFC 75) A) decided B) once C) I D) leave E) to F) it 1) CADEBF 2) CADEFB 3) FBACED 4) CAEDFB 5) CBAEDF Directions (Q. 76 - 80) : In each question below four words (1), (2), (3) and (4) are given, one of which may be wrongly spelt. Find out that words, the spelling of which is wrong. The number of that word is the answer. If all the four words spelt correctly, the answer is (5) i.e., All Correct. 76) 1) revolutionary 2) characteriestic 3) moderate 4) popularity 5) All Correct 77) 1) additional 2) numeracy 3) participate 4) revealing 5) All Correct 78) 1) diagnosis 2) essentially 3) participate 4) curricule 5) All Correct 79) 1) audible 2) expensive 3) approppriate 4) generation 5) All Correct 80) 1) co-operation 2) administration 3) equipment 4) alternative 5) All Correct Directions (Q. 81 - 85) : Rearrange the following five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper sequence to as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer th questions given below them. A) On the other hand, a larger country obviously can manufacture a very wide variety of products for the home market without high cost of production. B) If the country is small, the opportunities to manufacture for the local market will be very few. C) The answer depends entirely on the size of the local market. D) It is medium sized countries which should avoid total concentration on local market as this might discourage development of more beneficial export industries. E) With all the potential disadvantages, is it wise for a country to assign industry any place of importance. 81) Which sentence would come LAST in the sequence ? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E 82) Which sentence would come FIRST in the sequence ? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E 83) Which sentence would come SECOND in the sequence ? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E 84) Which sentence would come THIRD in the sequence ? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E 85) Which sentence would come FOURTH in the sequence ? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E Directions (Q. 86 - 90) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering same of the questions. Henry Ford, as we know, has found literally hundreds of ways to make extra profits. He has attacked waste and costs like a Titan. He has revolutionised the art of manufacturing. No other man, in any country, has done as much to show us what efficient manufacturing means. He has kept only a part of his extra profits for himself. The rest has gone to his employees and customers, by means of higher wages and lower prices. Most businesses are dwarfed. They are no larger today than they were some years ago. And most of the owners are content to jog along with dwarfed business. As someone has said - The surest way for a small business to become, big is to think in terms of big business. In business, as well as in sports, we study the winners, not the also-rans. And any small man who will not learn from the big men will continue to have a dwarfed business. In the springtime almost every family begins to think of its garden. We are a garden-minded people. Some of us have very small ones. Some live, in metropolitan fashion, in hotels or boarding-houses or flats, and have no gardens at all. But they wish they had. If you ask - What have gardens to do with Efficiency? the answer is - They have a great deal to do with it. Everyone of us can learn much from a garden. Efficiency is founded on Science and Science began with the study of plants. It began in a garden. By the study of plants, Darwin found the six great laws of Nature : Growth, Reproduction, Inheritance, Variability, Struggle for life and Survival of the finest. He wrote his famous book Origin of Species, and made these laws known. Then after him, came other

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thinkers who showed that these laws could be applied to human life and to trade and industry. Twenty-one years afterwards Taylor began to apply Darwins Scientific Method to manufacturing. Later, other men began to apply if to salesmanship and retailing and advertising - to all the departments of Business-building. 86) Who gave laws of nature ? 1) Henry Ford 2) Darwin 3) Taylor 4) Not mentioned 5) None of these 87) About which of the following types of person would this people in general like to know more ? 1) manufacturers 2) participants of an event 3) strugglers 4) those who are victorious 5) those who give higher wages to employees 88) Which of the following is not a part of Henry Fords business style ? 1) Reduction in cost of manufacturing 2) Higher wages to customers 3) Extensive advertising 4) Lower prices 5) Reduction in wastage in manufacturing 89) From where can one learn efficiency ? 1) From Henry ford 2) From big men 3) From big business 4) From buildings 5) From gardens 90) Which of the following is most required to expand a small business ? 1) think big 2) make extra profit 3) higher wages to staff 4) lower higher wages to staff 5) lower prices 91) Those who do not have garden, what do they do ? 1) They grow flowers in others gardens 2) They read books about efficiency 3) They are not able to survive 4) Not mentioned 5) None of these 92) Which of the following possibly is contained in the back Origin of Species ? 1) How the plants compete for existence 2) Why gardens are very important 3) Six great laws to earn profit 4) How laws of plants can be applied to industry 5) What can great thinkers learn from nature. 93) Which of the following thinkers learn true in the context of the passage ? 1) Profit sharing improves productivity 2) Think big and chances are you become big 3) Taylor applied scintific method invented by Henry Ford 4) Tose who are successful in life are studied by others 5) None of these 94) Who applied scientific approach to advetising ? 1) Taylor 2) Darwin 3) Henry Ford 4) Not mentioned 5) None of these Directions (Q. 95 - 97) : Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning of the word(s) given in bold as used in the passage. 95) REST 1) leisure 2) ease 3) remaining 4) response 5) all 96) MEANS 1) ways 2) resources 3) supports 4) achieves 5) substance 97) CONTENT 1) filling 2) gratified 3) packing 4) substance 5) reconciled Directions (Q. 98 - 100) : Choose the word which is most nearly the opposite in meaning of the word(s) given in bold as used in the passage. 98) EXTRA 1) extreme 2) strange 3) rare 4) often 5) usual 99) FAMOUS 1) negligible 2) unknown 3) leading 4) castly 5) notorious 100) DWARFED 1) expanded 2) completed 3) owned 4) narrowed 5) recognised

TEST OF NUMERICAL ABILITY


101) 852.68 x 4.5 + 108.98 = ? - 2132.54 1) 6078.58 2) 5225.90 3) 6258.58 102) 5760 18 x 12 + 240 = ? 103) ? + 5062 = 8563 - 3443 1) 80640 1) 2304 1) 11096 1) 5 2) 266 2/3 2) 3364 2) 111016 2) 8 3) 3600 3) 4624 3) 11016 3) 1280 4) 6088.58 4) 4080 4) 2704 4) 10206 4) 640 5) None 5) None 5) None 5) None 5) None

104) 9999 + 999 + 99 + 99 = ? 105) 3840 48 16 = ? 106) ? - 8539.68 = 4628.73

1) 12988.41 2) 12808.41 3) 13158.41 4) 13168.41 5) None

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107) (48)2 + (?)2 = 7562 - 4234 108) 9382 - ? = 8064 - 3528 109) 7865 - 3014 - 1319 = ?
4 1 1 110) 8 x 7 + 5 = ? 3 5 5 1 3 2 111) 6 + 9 3 = ? 5 3 2

1) 42 1) 4306 1) 3352 1) 65 4/5

2) 1024 2) 5026 2) 3442 2) 108 1/3

3) 32 3) 5296 3) 3542 3) 60 4/3

4) 36 4) 4746 4) 3712 4) 65 2/5

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1) 12 1/10

2) 14 2/5 2) 2/5 2) 3.9 2) 6 3/4 2) 265 2) 20375 2) 421.80 2) 47.52

3) 12 1/15 3) 1/3 3) 4.1 3) 5 2/5 3) 6606 3) 20465 3) 1114.04 3) 345.68

4) 12 2/15 4) 1/4 4) 5.9 4) 8 3/4 4) 6876 4) 21005 4) 401.80 4) 342.48

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112) 45% of 180 + 35% of 240 = ? of 495 1) 2/3 113) 60% of 8.5 + ? = 4/5 of 12.5 114)
144 x 15 12 x 18 =? 18 x 16

1) 4.9 1) 6 1/4 1) 300 1) 19385 1) 411.80

115) 6850 + (650 25) = ? 116) 7915 + 8032 + 4158 = ? 117) 576.94 - 216.82 = 762.92 - ?

118) 24.65 x 6.8 + 32.38 = ? - 152.48 1) 322.83 119) 120) 5476 + ? = 16% of 1800 1) 551.74 1) 362 1) 3364 1) 2 3/4 1) 744 1) 125/42

16 11 3 17 5 of 1 164 + 108.6 4 = +?? = 1398.34 2) 3) 387.74 4) 479.64 27632.84 14 14

2) 214 2) 4624 2) 24 2) 4836 2) 14 3/14 2) 184

3) 204 3) 1764 3) 1 5/17 3) 31434 3) 10 3/14 3) 200

4) 234 4) 2304 4) 11 2/3 4) 1488 4) 13 3/14 4) 144

121) 24 ? + 1396 = 2/3 of 2822 122)


16 x 25 15 x 12 =? 4 x 12.5 + 30

123) 7864 - 3028 = 6.5 x ? 124)

125) 48% of 300 + ? = 2/5 of 700 + 64 1) 156

126) What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series ? 5 12 39 160 805 ? 1) 4830 2) 4025 3) 4030 4) 4820 5) None of these 127) Sudhir gave one-sixth of the money that he had to Nitin. Nitin gave 40% of the money received from sudhir to Jayant. If Jayant had received Rs.800 from Nitin, how much money Nitin had received from Sudhir ? 1) Rs. 12,000 2) Rs. 2,000 3) Rs. 1,280 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 128) A school libaray has 6000 books out of which thirty percent are text books, of the remaining 60 per cent are childrens story books and the remaining are books of general reading. How many childrens books are there ? 1) 1800 2) 2520 3) 1680 4) 3600 5) None of these 129) What should come in place of both the question marks (?) in the folllowing equation ? ?/81 = 49/? 1) 63 2) 16 3) 130 4) 64 5) None of these 130) A train running at 60 km/hour crosses a plotform in 75 seconds. What is the length of the platform in metres? 1) 1250 2) 1200 3) 800 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 131) Subhash had purchased an aritcle for Rs.800 after getting a discount 20% on the printed price. He sold it for Rs. 1,040/- How much percent profit has he earned in his transaction ? 1) 4 2) 24 3) 30 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these Clerical Exam - 2/2009 7

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132) Two fifth of three fourth of a number is 300. What is the number ? 1) 30000 2) 1125 3) 900 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 133) The area of a rectangular plot is 2560 sq.meters. If the length of the plot is 1.6 times its breadth. What is the length of the plot in meter? 1) 40 2) 80 3) 64 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 134) Suresh charges Rs.11.25 for providing 1sq.metre of carpet. He was asked to provide carpet for a hall of 15 metres lenght and 8 metres bradth. How much amount he will get for this work ? 1) Rs. 5175 2) Rs. 2700 3) Rs. 1382.4 4) Rs. 1350 5) Rs. 1375 135) On a school anniversary day each student of standard VII contributed Rs.25/-. The teachers contributed matching amount so that the total collection was Rs. 2,400/- How many students were there in standard VII 1) 96 2) 80 3) 48 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 136) In the following number series a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number 20 12 36 28 87 81 243 1) 81 2) 12 3) 36 4) 87 5) 28 137) What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series ? 80 320 160 640 320 1) 960 2) 1280 3) 160 4) 640 5) None of these 138) If 25$2 - 975 = 1@67, then which of the following should come in place of @ ? 1) 4 2) 5 3) 6 4) 3 5) None of these 139) Rs.72,000/- are to be distributed to Sachin, Mohan and Moraya in the ratio of 7:6:5 respectively. If the difference between the amount of Sachin and Moraya is Rs. 4,000/- what is the share of Mohan ? 1) Rs. 24,000 2) Rs. 20,000 3) Rs. 28.000 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 140) Jayantis total of marks in English and Science is 140. Her total of marks in Science and Mathematics is 170. How many marks has she obtained in Science if each paper is of 100 marks ? 1) 70 2) 85 3) 60 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 141) The ratio of present ages of Ravindra and Moti is 7:8. After six years the total of their ages will be 57. What will be the ratio of their ages at that time ? 1) 13:14 2) 10:11 3) 9:10 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 142) Which of the following has the fractions in descending order ? 1) 11/14,9/13,13/17 2) 11/14,13/17,9/13 3) 9/13,13/17,11/14 4) 13/17,9/13,11/14 5) None of these 143) Gunaji purchased 40 kilograms of sugar at Rs. 15.20 per kilo and mixed it with 60 kilograms of sugar purchased at Rs. 14.80 If he sells the mixture at Rs. 15.40 per kilogram how much was his gain / loss in this transaction 1) No loss no profit2) Rs. 36 gain 3) Rs. 40 loss 4) Rs. 44 gain 5) None of these 144) Jatin Purchases two newspaper A and B every day. Newspaper A costs Rs. 2.50 per day and B costs Rs.2 per day. What would be his total expenditure for these two newspaper for 45 days? 1) Rs. 202.50 2) Rs. 135 3) Rs. 225 4) Rs. 172.50 5) None of these 145) What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series ? 80 81 86 97 116 ? 1) 145 2) 136 3) 146 4) 156 5) None of these 146) The price of three mixers and two ovens is Rs. 18,900/-. If the price of one oven and 2 mixers is Rs. 10,800 what is the cost of one mixers ? 1) Rs. 3712.50 2) Rs. 4050 3) Rs. 2700 4) Rs. 5400 5) None of these 147) In the following number series a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number 5 18 44 96 200 400 824 1) 18 2) 44 3) 96 4) 200 5) None of these 148) If 24 pencils are put in a box, 76 boxes are required to pack certain number of pencils. How many more boxes will be required if only 16 pencils are put in each box ? 1) 38 2) 114 3) 57 4) 90 5) None of these 149) The population of village increases by 5 per cent per calendar year. If the population at the begining of 1996 was 800, what would be the population by beginning of 1998? 1) 880 2) 882 3) 840 4) 924 5) None of these 150) A rope was cut into 23 pieces of 0.5 metres, 27 pieces of 0.75 metres and 0.35 metre piece was left. What was the total length of the rope in metres ? 1) 880 2) 882 3) 840 4) 924 5) None of these

Clerical Exam - 2/2009

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TEST OF CLERICAL APTITUDE


151) Trinity Fashion Alpana Complex Gola Market - III Ms Mehar Jessica 3rd lane, Janpath New Delhi - 110012 Ashutosh Dubey Benton Carpata Ph.: 2834721 Binod Kumar Feroze Shah Road New Delhi - 110001 K. Padmavati Ph 249472123 Ext 2934 Pt Shanti Prasad 14/3 Rajghat Road Allahabad - 246032 Pioneer Chemicals 13, B GIDC - II Ahmedabad - 49 Trinity Fashion Alpana Complex Gola Market - III Ms Mehar Jesscia 3rd lane, Janpath New Delhi - 110012 Ashutosh Dubey Benton Carpata Ph.: 2837421 Binod Kumar Feroze Shan Road New Delhi - 110001 K. Padmavati Ph 249472123 Ext 2394 Pt Shanti Prasad 14\3 Rajghat Road Allahabad - 246032 Pioneer Chemicals 13, B GIDC - II Ahmedabad - 49 Trinite Fashion Alpana Complex Gola Market - III Ms Mehar Jessica 3rd lane, Janpath New Delhi - 1100012 Ashutosh Dueby Benton Carpata Ph.: 2834721 Binod Kumar Feroze Shah Road New Delhi - 110001 K. Padnavati Ph 249472123 Ext 2934 Pt Shanti Parsad 14/3 Rajghat Road Allahabad - 246032 Pioneer Chemicals 31, B GIDC - II Ahmedabad - 49 Sheena Majmudar 89, Curzon Road Dehradun - 22482421 Gibson & Gatlon Fax 3821728 Ph.: 3841883 Anaida Menatla Steno Grade - II Wockharet Ltd. Motiram Jayaram Rama Steel work Modinagar 2827001 Hoetl Kanishka NH No. - 24 Ph 72721839 Dr. Deepaka Mehta Nirvana Clinic Vasant Vhiar (W) Tanya Wililams St. Joseph School Mysore 5673072 Sh Visvabandhu Chota Bagh Hall Malihabad - 228129 Sampat Singh New Era School Lakhimpur Khiri Shrilata MT 234\7, Nagvali Road Madura - 687028 Mrinalini Snegar 48, Chaurangi Road Calcutta - 700013 Sudarshna Kumar R-87, Anjalika Rohinipuram - 19 Rehna Jafeery Gulistan, 183 Allahabad - 278291 Trinity Fashion Alpana Comlpex Gola Market - III Ms Mehar Jessica 3rd lane, Janpath New Delhi - 110012 Ashutosh Dubey Betnon Carpata Ph.: 2834721 Binod Kunar Feroze Shah Road New Delhi - 110001 K. Padmavati Ph 249742123 Ext 2934 Pt Shanti Prasad 14/3 Rajghat Road Allahabad - 246032 Pinoeer Chemicals 13, B GIDC - II Ahmedabad - 49 Sheena Majumdar 98, Curzon Road Dehradun - 22482421 Gibson & Galton Fax 3821728 Ph.: 3841883 Anaida Menalta Steno Grade - II Wockheret Ltd. Motiram Jayaram Rana Steel work Modinagar 2872001 Hotel Kanishka NH No. - 24 Ph 72271839 Dr. Deepaka Mheta Nirvana Clinic Vasant Vihar (W) Tanya Williams St. Joseph School Mysore 5673027 Sh Viswabandhu Chota Bagh Hall Malihabad - 228129 Sampat Singh New Era School Lakhipmur Khiri Shrileta MT 234/7, Nagvali Road Madura - 687028 Mrinalini Sengar 48, Chaurangi Road Calcutta - 700031 Sudarshna Kumar R-78, Anjalika Rohinipuram - 19 Rehna Jafeery Gulistan, 138 Allahabad - 272891 Trinity Fashion Alpana Complex Gola Makret - III Ms Mehar Jessica 3rd lane, Jampath New Delhi - 110012 Ashutosh Dubey Benton Carpata Ph.: 2834721 Binod Kumar Feroje Shah Road New Delhi - 110001 K. Padmavati Ph 249472123 Ext 2934 Pt Shanti Prasad 14/3 Rajghat Road Allahabad - 264032 Pioneer Chemicals 13, B GIDC - II Ahmedabad - 94 None None 152)

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Sheena Majumdar Sheena Majumdar 89, Curzon Road 89, Curzon Road Dehradun - 22482421 Dehradun - 22428421 Gibson & Galton Fax 3821728 Ph.: 3841883 Anaida Menalta Steno Grade - II Wockharet Ltd. Gibson & Galton Fax 3812728 Ph.: 3841883 Anaida Menalta Steno Grade - II Wockharet Ltd.

Sheena Majumdar None 89, Curzon Road Dehradun - 22482421 Gibson & Galton Fax 3821728 Ph.: 3848183 Anaida Menalta Stemo Grade - II Wockharet Ltd. None None

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Motriam Jayaram Motiram Jayaram Rama Steel work Rama Steel work Modinagar 2872001 Modinagar 2872001 Hotel Kanishka NH No. - 24 Ph 72721839 Dr. Deepaka Mehta Nirvana Clinic Vasant Vihar (W) Tanya Williams St. Joseph School Mysore 5673072 Sh Viswabandhu Chota Bagh Hall Malihabad - 228129 Sampat Singh New Era School Lakhimpur Khiri Hotel Kanishka NH No. - 42 Ph 72721839 Dr. Depaka Mehta Nirvana Clinic Vasant Vihar (W) Tanya Williams St. Joseph School Mysore 5673072 Sh Viswabandhu Chota Bagh Hell Malihabad - 228129 Sapmat Singh New Era School Lakhimpur Khiri

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None Motiram Jayatam Rama Steel work Modinagar 2872001 None Hotel Kanishka NH No. - 24 Ph 72721839 Dr. Deepaka Mehta Nirvana Clinic Vasant Vihar (W) Tanya Williams St. Jospeh School Mysore 5673072 Sh Viswabandhu Chota Bagh Hall Malihabad - 221829 Sampat Singh Nev Era School Lakhimpur Khiri None None

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Shrilata MT Shrilata MT 234/7, Nagvali Road 234/7, Nagvali Road Madura - 687028 Madura - 687028 Mrinalini Sengar 48, Chaurangi Road Calcutta - 700013 Sudarshna Kumar R-78, Anjalika Rohinipuram - 19 Rehna Jafeery Gulistan, 138 Allahabad - 278291 Mrinalini Sengar 84, Chaurangi Road Calcutta - 700013 Sudarshna Kumar R-78, Anjalika Rohinipuram - 91 Rehna Jafeery Gulistan, 138 Allahabad - 278291

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Shrilata MT None 234/7, Nagvali Road Madura - 678028 None Mrinalini Sengar 48, Chaurangi Road Calcutta - 700013 Sudarshna Kunar R-78, Anjalika Rohinipuram - 19 Rehna Jafeery Gulistan, 138 Alahabad - 278291 None None

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Rednex Garments Rednex Garments Rednex Gamrents Rednex Garments None Rednex Garments Lord Minto Road Lord Minto Road Lord Minto Road Lord Minto Raod Lord Minto Road Mumbai Fort - 400001 Mumbai Fort - 400001 Mumbai Fort - 400001 Mumbai Fort - 4000001 Mumbai Fort - 400001 None Nav Jagaran Nav Jagaran Nav Jageran Nav Jagaran Nav Jagaran Lucknow Road Lukcnow Road Lucknow Road Lucknow Road Lucknow Road Shahjahampur Shahjahanpur Shahjahanpur Shahjahanpur Shahjahanpur

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Sri Guru Ra havendra


173) Ruchika Chopra D/o M.D. Chopra Ph 38392834 Neeraj Trivedi Media Infosys Fax 628304 Ruchika Chopra D/o M.D. Chopra Ph 38329834 Neeraj Trivedi Media Infosys Fax 623804 Ruchika Chopra D\o M.D. Chopra Ph 38392834 Neeraj Trivebi Media Infosys Fax 628304 Shaknar Madhavan Trimurty Stores Ph: 2928301 Chadrakanta ID No: M - 3983 Batch No - 24 Yogednra Makwana Sr Officer - II Glaxi Medicos Shushmita Desai M-23, Razmani Feronpur - 198102 Deepankur Joshi Ravi Electronics Ph.: 849832490 Keshwani Brothers 21, Manurji Road Bhavnagar - 32923 Anirudh Shukla Ninnesota Infosys Ph 3920313 Datamatrics Inc B-II/27, Prajnan Nehru Place - 92 Mazada Morors 14/1003, Rao Hills Hyderabad - 583303 Kalyani Samdev Oregaon Corps Ph - 7627728 Namrata Shetty Beauty World Wellington Road - 3 Ruchkia Chopra D/o M.D. Chopra Ph 38392834 Neeraj Trivedi Media Infoys Fax 628304 Shankar Madhavan Trimurty Stoers Ph: 2928301 Chadrakanta ID No: M - 3893 Batch No - 24 Yogendra Makwana Sr Officer - II Glaxi Medicos Shushmita Desai M-23, Rajmani Feronpur - 198102 Deepankur Johsi Ravi Electronics Ph.: 849823490 Keshwani Brothers 12, Manurji Road Bhavnagar - 32923 Anirudh Shulka Ninnesota Infosys Ph 3920313 Datamatrics Inc B-II/27, Pranjan Nehru Place - 29 Mazada Motors 14/1003, Rao Hlils Hyderabad - 583303 Kalyani Samdev Oregaon Corps Ph - 7672728 Namrata Shetti Beauty World Wellington Road - 3 Ruchika Chorpa D/o M.D. Chopra Ph 38392834 Neerej Trivedi Media Infosys Fax 628304 None

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Shankar Madhavan Shankar Madhavan Trimurty Stores Trimurty Stores Ph: 2928301 Ph: 2982301 Chadrakanta ID No: M - 3893 Batch No - 24 Chadrakanta ID No: M - 3893 Batch No - 42

Shankar Mahdavan Trimurty Stores None Ph: 2928301 Chardakanta ID No: M - 3893 Batch No - 24 None

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Yogendra Makwana Yogendra Makwana Sr Officer - I Sr Officer - II Glaxi Medicos Glaxi Medicos Shushmita Desai M-23, Rajmani Feronpur - 198102 Deepankur Joshi Ravi Electronics Ph.: 849823490 Keshwani Brothers 12, Manurji Road Bhavnagar - 32923 Anirudh Shukla Ninnesota Infosys Ph 3920313 Datamatrics Inc B-II/27, Prajnan Nehru Place - 29 Shushmita Dseai M-23, Rajmani Feronpur - 198102 Deepankur Joshi Ravi Electronics Ph.: 849823490 Keshwani Brothers 12, Manujri Road Bhavnagar - 32923 Anirudh Shukla Ninnesota Infosys Ph 3902313 Datamatrics Inc B-II/27, Prajnan Nehru Place - 29

Yogendra Makwana Sr Officer - II None Glaxi Meidcos Shushmita Desai M-23, Rajmani Feronpur - 198012 Deepankur Joshi Ravi Elecrtonics Ph.: 849823490 Keshwani Brothers 12, Manurji Road Bhavnagar - 32293 Anirudh Shukla Ninnasota Infosys Ph 3920313 Datamatrics Inc B-II/27, Prajnan Nerhu Place - 29 None

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Mazada Motors Mazada Motors 14/1003, Rao Hills 14\1003, Rao Hills Hyderabad - 583303 Hyderabad - 583303 Kalyani Samdev Oregaon Corps Ph - 7672728 Kalyani Sandev Oregaon Corps Ph - 7672728

Mazada Motors 14/1003, Rao Hills None Hyderabad - 583303 Kalyani Samdev Oregoan Corps Ph - 7672728 Namrata Shetty Beauty World Welington Road - 3 None

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Directions (186-190) : In each question below five words are given. You have to find out which word willbe in the MIDDLE or the THIRD if all the words are arranged in alphabetical order. The number in the brackets representing the THIRD word is the answer. 186. (1) Round 187. (1) Unnecessary 188. (1) Backing 189. (1) Waiting 190. (1) Maternal (2) Rural (2) Uncertain (2) Banishing (2) Wanting (2) Magnify (3) Rustic (3) Unethical (3) Barricading (3) Watching (3) Magical (4) Rational (4) Understand (4) Banking (4) Waving (4 Magnetic (5) Research (5) Unimportant (5) Bathing (5) Warring (5) Marshal

Directions (191-195) : The number group in each question below is to be codified according to the following letter codes : Number : Letter : 5 X 1 L 3 M 0 P 2 D 4 B 8 E 7 F 6 K 9 J

You have to find out which of the answer (1), (2), (3) or (4) has correct coded form of the given number group. If none of the coded form is correct mark (5), i.e. None of these as the answer 191. 430675 (1) BMPKFX (2) BMKPFX (3) BMPKXF (4) BMPKFX (5) None of these

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192. 790853 (1) FPJEXM 193. 901273 (1) JPDLFM 194. 862941 (1) EKDJLB 195. 173846 (1) LMFEBK (2) LFMEKB (3) LFMEBK (4) LFEMBK (5) None of these Directions (196-200) : The following news item in each question below is to be classified into one of the following five areas : (1) Political and Social (2) Sports and Culture (3) Economics and Commerce (4) Science and Health (5) Miscellaneous 196. Attack on Maa Amrutanandmayi. 197. People wearing neck-ties are more prone to headaches. 198. 80% of growth in Telecom industry. 199. Communal violence on the rise. 200. Another Night Club opens up in the city. (2) EDKJBL (3) EKJDBL (4) EKDJBL (5) None of these (2) JPLDFM (3) JLPDFM (4) JPLDMF (5) None of these (2) FJPXEM (3) FJPEXM (4) FJPEMX (5) None of these

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