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(BANKING SERVICES CHRONICLE)

SET-2014-PO-003
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No. of Questions : 200

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This Booklet contains five tests as follows :


Test I - Reasoning
Q.Nos.
150
Test II - English Language
Q.Nos.
5190
Test III - Quantitative Aptitude
Q.Nos. 91140
Test IV - General Awareness
Q.Nos. 141180
Test V - Computer Knowledge
Q.Nos. 181200
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pj .kIV: 34 metal 7 are 22 small 13 inside 20 soft 18 unit west 27
pj .kV: 34 metal 7 are 22 small 13 inside 20 soft 27 unit 18 west
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Test I
Reasoning
Directions (Q.1-6): study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Five women Rani, Kanchan, Roopal, Anushka and Kajal are born in Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Goa and Kolkata. These
women are working in U.P, Punjab, Delhi and two are in Haryana - not necessarily in the same order. One women born and work
in same state. Rani and Kanchan are neither work in Haryana nor they born in Delhi and Mumbai. Anushka and Kajal are neither
work in Punjab nor in U.P and they are born neither in Bangalore nor in Kolkata. Goa is not the birth state of Rani and Roopal.
The women who, works in U.P born in Goa. Kajal does not work in Delhi. Roopal does not work in Punjab and the women who,
works in Punjab born in Bangalore.
1. Who born and works in same states?
1) Kajal
2) Anushka

3) Rani

4) Roopal

5) Kanchan

2. Which of the following pairs is the correct match of women and birth place?
1) Roopal, Kolkata
2) Anushka, Mumbai
3) Rani, Goa
4) Kanchan, Banglore 5) None of these
3. Who among them following works in Haryana?
1) Roopal & Kajal
2) Roopal & Anushka
4. Who among them following born in Kolkata?
1) Kajal
2) Anushka
5. Bangalore is the birth place of which women?
1) Anushka
2) Roopal
6. Who among them following works in U.P?
1) Roopal
2) Anushka

3) Rani & Kajal

4) Rani & Roopal

5) None of these

3) Roopal

4) Rani

5) None of these

3) Kanchan

4) Kajal

5) Rani

3) Kajal

4) Rani

5) Kanchan

Directions (Q.7-11): study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
In a certain code language 'you are doing good job' is written as 'pa ta ka mo la', 'they are playing good' is written as 'po zit
a ka', 'they give him job' is written as 'ho zi ne la', 'what are they doing to him' is written as 'ta chi zi sy pa ne'.
7. What does 'ta' stands for?
1) you
2) they

3) are

4) doing

5) job

8. Which of the following is the code for 'give him good'?


1) zi ho ka
2) ne la pa
3) ho ne ta

4)ne ho ka

9. What does 'playing' stands for?


1) zi
2) po

3) ta

4) ka

5) none of these

10. What is the code for 'what'?


1) chi
2) sy

3) zi

4) ne

5) can't be determined

4) pa mo da zi sy ne

5) none of these

11. What will be the possible code for 'now what you doing to him'?
1) da ne chi sy mo pa 2) da ka mo chi sy pa
3) ka mo chi das y po

5) none of these

Directions (Q.12-16): study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a
particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and output arrangement.
Input: 20 soft metal 18 22 inside 13 are 7 small 34 unit west 27
Step I: 34 metal 20 soft 18 22 inside 13 are 7 small unit west 27
Step II: 34 metal 7 are 20 soft 18 22 inside 13 small unit west 27
Step III: 34 metal 7 are 22 small 20 soft 18 inside 13 unit west 27
Step IV: 34 metal 7 are 22 small 13 inside 20 soft 18 unit west 27
Step V: 34 metal 7 are 22 small 13 inside 20 soft 27 unit 18 west

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Step 5 is the last step of the above input. As per rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following
questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: 12 light 17 sky 9 early 4 just are 31 out 20 nothing 40
12. How many steps will be required to complete the rearrangement?
1) Four
2) Five
3) Six

4) Seven

5) Eight

13. Which of the following will be at fifth position from the right in the last step?
1) nothing
2) 12
3) 31
4) out

5) early

14. Which of the following represent the position of '17' in step IV?
1) fifth from right
2) fifth from left
3) sixth from right

4) Seventh from right

5) seventh from left

15. In which step will there be the following output?


'40 just 9 all 12 light 17 sky early 4 31 out 20 nothing'
1) Step I
2) Step II
3) Step III

4) Step IV

5) step V

16. Which element is third to the left of 'sky' in step V?


1) 17
2) nothing
3) early

4) light

5) out

Directions (Q.17-21): Read the each statement carefully and answer the given questions.
17. Which of the following expression will be true if the expression M < I = P R S < T is definitely true?
1) M<R
2) P T
3) I = S
4) I R
5) None of these
18. Which of the following expression will be false if the expression M < A S = I G = T>N is definitely true?
1) M < I
2) G S
3) G > N
4) I A
5) S < N
19. Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in
order to complete the expression in such a manner that makes the expression N >H and T I definitely true?
N_ I_ G_ H_ T
1) >, ,=, >
2) >,<,=,
3) ,<,=,
4) >,=,=,
5) None of these
20. Which of the following symbols should be replaced the question mark (?) in the given expression in order to make the
expression S < G definitely false and I > E definitely true?
SI =N?GL=E
1) <
2)
3) >
4) =
5) None of these
21. Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in
order to complete the expression in such a manner that makes the expression G > M definitely false?
_<_>__
1) M G L N
2) L G M N
3) N G L M
4) L M N G
5) None of these
Directions (Q.22-27): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Six students P, Q, R, S, T & U is sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre of the table in a public library. They
read different books -History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and Hindi. They carry different colours of bags - Black,
Red, Blue, Green, violet and Brown, but not necessarily in the same order.
The students who read History, Chemistry and English books are having neither black nor red bag. The students who
have blue and violet bag do not read History or Chemistry books. P do not have black bag and he is not on the immediate left
of the student who read Biology. The only student who is between T and U reads physics. The student, who is on the left side
of the student, who has black bag, does not read Hindi book. S reads biology book and the colour of his bag is blue also he is
facing the student who reads physics book. One who reads history book is seated opposite to the student having Brown bag
.The student whose bag is of blue colour is on the left of the student who reads English book. One who reads Hindi book is on
the immediate right of the student, who has black bag but on the immediate left of the student, who reads Chemistry. R does not
read chemistry and U does not read History book.
22. Who among the following reads English book?
1) T
2) P

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23. fuEufy [ fkr es
al sdkS
u&l k t ksM+
kl ghfey ku gS
\
1) P - bfr gkl - cS
xuhcS
x
3) Q-fgU
nh y ky cS
x
5) bues
al sdksbZugha

2) R- H
kkS
fr d foKku - gj kcS
x
4) R-H
kkS
fr d foKku - dky kcS
x

24. U fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u l hfdr kc i <+
r kgS
\
1) fgU
nh
2) va
xzst h

3) bfr gkl

4) H
kkS
fr d foKku

5) j l k; u foKku

25. bfr gkl i <+


usoky sfo| kFkhZdsFkS
y sdkj a
x gS
&
1) yky
2) uhyk

3) gj k

4) dkyk

5) cS
xuh

26. S vkS
j T dschp esa, dek=kfo| kFkhZdsFkS
y sdkj a
x gS
&
1) yky
2) dkyk
3) uhyk

4) gj k

5) cS
xuh

27. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sfdl dsi kl dky kFkS
y kgS
S
\
1) P
2) Q

4) S

5) T

3) R

funZ
s'k(i z.28-32): uhpsfn; sx; si zR; sd i z'u esa
] r hu dFku fu"d"kZI v kS
j II ds} kj kv uq
l j . kdj k; st kr sgS
a
A vki dksl HkhdFkuksa
dksl ghekuuk gSpkgsosKkr r Roksal sfHkUu ghD; ksau gksv kS
j r c fu. kZ
; y hft ; sfd dFkuksaesanhx; hl w
puk dsv uq
l kj dkS
u
l s@l k fu"d"kZr kfdZ
d : i l sv uq
l j . k dj r k gS
a
A mkj nhft , &
1) ; fn ds
oy fu"d"kZI vuq
l j .kdj r kgS
a
A
2) ; fn ds
oy fu"d"kZII vuq
l j .kdj r kgS
A
3) ; fn ; k r ksfu"d"kZI ; kr ksfu"d"kZII vuq
l j .kdj r kgS
A
4) ; fn u r ksfu"d"kZI u r ksfu"d"kZII vuq
l j .kdj r k gS
A
5) ; fn nks
uksafu"d"kZI vkS
j II vuq
l j .kdj r kgS
A
(28-29):

dFku:
28. fu"d "kZ
:
29. fu"d "kZ
:
30. dFku:
fu"d "kZ
:

dq
N i kS
/ks]i sMgS
a
A
I. dq
N i kS
/ksQw
y gS
a
A
I. l H
khi sM+dHkhHkhQw
y ughagksl dr sgS
a
A
l Hkhi r xsa
] i sij gS
a
A
I. l H
khi r a
xksadsdky hgksusdhl EHkkoukgS
A

dq
N cl sVsu gS
a
A
fu"d "kZ
: I. dq
N cl s]Ldw
Vj gS
a
A

31. dFku:
32. dFku:

dq
N l kcq
u] l QZgS
a
A
l Hkhl QZ
] ' kS
Ei wgS
a
A

l Hkhi kS
/ks]r usgS
a
A
l Hkhr usQw
y gS
a
A
II. l H
khr uksadsi sM+gksusdhl EHkkoukgS
A
II. dks
bZHkhi sM+t ksi kS
/kkgS
a, d Qw
y gS
A
dksbZi sij ] i sfUl y ughagS
a
A
l Hkhi sfUl y dky hgS
A
II. l H
khdkyksadsi sij gksusdhl EHkkoukgS
A
dq
N Vsu] t sV gS
a
Al Hkht sV] Ldw
Vj gS
a
A
II. dq
N Vsusa
] Ldw
Vj gS
a
A
dksbZd.Mh' kuj l kcq
u ughagS
a
A

fu"d "kZ
: I. dq
N l QZ
] d.Mh' kuj ughagS
A
II. dq
N d.Mh'kuj ] ' kS
Ei wughagS
A
funZ
s'k: (i z.33-37): uhpsfn; sx; si zR; sd i z'u esa
] , d i z'u vkS
j ml dsuhpsnksdFku I v kS
j II fn; sx; sgS
A v ki dksfu. kZ
a
; ysuk
gSfd dFku esafn; k x; k MkVk i z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , i ; kZ
Ir gS; k ugha
A nksuksadFkuksadksi f<+
; sv kS
j mudsmkj nhft , &
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

; fn dFku I esafn; kx; kMkVki z'u dkmkj nsusdsfy , vdsy si ; kZ


Ir gS
a
At cfd dFku II esafn; kx; kMkVki z'u dkmkj
nsusdsfy, vdsy si ; kZ
Ir ughagS
a
A
; fn dFku II esafn; kx; kMkVki z'u dkmkj nsusdsfy , vdsy si ; kZ
Ir gS
a
At cfd dFku I esafn; kx; kMkVki z'u dkmkj
nsusdsfy , vdsy si ; kZ
Ir ughagS
a
A
; fn ; k r ksdsoy dFku I esa; k r ksdsoy dFku II esafn; k x; k MkVk i z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , i ; kZ
Ir gS
a
A
; fn dFku I vkS
j dFku II nksuksaesafn; k x; k MkVkfey kdj Hkhi z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , i ; kZ
Ir ughagS
a
; fn dFku I vkS
j dFku II nksuksaesafn; k x; k MkVk i z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , vko' ; d gS
a
A
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23. Which of the following pairs is the correct match?
1) P-History-Violet bag
2) R-Physics-Green bag
4) R-Physics-Black bag
5) None of these

3) Q-Hindi-Red bag

24. Which among the following book does U reads?


1) Hindi
2) English
3) History

4) Physics

5) Chemistry

25. The colour of the bag of the student, who read history book, is1) Red
2) Blue
3) Green

4) Black

5) Violet

26. The only student, who is between S and T, is having bag of the colour
1) Red
2) Black
3) Blue

4) Green

5) Violet

27. Who among the following has Black bag?


1) P
2) Q

4) S

5) T

3) R

Direction (Q.28-32): In each of the question below three statements are given followed by conclusion/group of conclusion
numbered I and II. You have to assume all the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known
facts and then decide which of the following given two conclusions logically follows from the information given in the
statements. Give answer
1) If only conclusion I follows.
2) If only conclusion II follows.
3) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
4) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
5) If both conclusion I and II follow.
(28-29):
Statements:

Some plants are trees.

All plants are stems.

All stems are flowers.

28. Conclusion: I. Some plants are flowers.

II. All stems being trees is a possibility.

29. Conclusion: I. All trees can never be flowers.

II. Any tree which is a plant is a flower.

30. Statements: All kites are papers.

No paper is a pencil.

Conclusion: I. All kites being black is a possibility.


31. Statements: Some buses are trains.
Conclusion: I. Some buses are scooters.
32. Statements: Some soaps are detergents.
All detergents are shampoo.
Conclusion: I. Some detergents are not conditioner.

All pencils are black.

II. All black being papers is a possibility.


Some trains are jets.

All jets are scooters.

II. Some trains are scooters.


No conditioner is soap.
II. Some conditioners are not shampoo.

Directions: (Q.33-37): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given
below it. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the
statements and give answer
1) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II are not sufficient to
answer the question.
2) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I are not sufficient to
answer the question.
3) If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4) If the data in statement I and statement II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
5) If the data in statement I and statement II together are necessary to answer the question.

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33. P, Q, R, S vkS
j T,d i a
fDr esacS
Bsgq
, gS
a
] Q dsnk; safl j sl sfLFkfr D; k gS
\
I. P, S dsnk; s
anw
l j k, d fl j si j cS
BkgS
a
] t ksQ vkS
j R dkr q
ja
r i M+
ksl hgS
A
II. T, Q dsck; s
agS
A
34. M, P, J, K vkS
j A esadkS
u l cl sl Lr k, dek=kf[ ky kS
ukgS
\
I. P , K vkS
j A l sT; knkdher hgS
A
II. J, A vkS
j M l sl Lr kgS
A
35. 40 fo| kfFkZ
; ka
sdh, d d{kk esaR dhr y
uhpsl sD; k Js.khgS
a
\
I. P, i j l si ka
pokr FkkP vkS
j R dschp 5 fo| kFkhZgS
a
A
II. Q, r y
uhpsl sl ka
r okgS
ar FkkQ vkS
j K dschp 4 fo| kFkhZgS
a
A
36. fuR
; kdkcguksbZdkS
u gS
\
I. fuR
; k] fofur kdhekagSvkS
j vk' kkdsHkkbZl sml dh' kknhgq
bZgS
A
II. fufr u vkS
j v' kksd ] vk' kkdsHkkbZgS
a
Ay r k] v' kksd dhi RuhgS
A
37. A, vi us' kq
: vkr hfca
nqdsl ki s{kfdl fn' kkesagS
a
\
I. A, 10 ehVj py kvkS
j ck; saeq
M+
dj i q
u%15 ehVj py kog fQj ck; saeq
M+
kvkS
j 10 ehVj i w
oZesapy kA
II. A 15 ehVj i f' pe es
apy k] fQj nk; saeq
M+
kvkS
j 10 ehVj py k fQj nk; saeq
M+
kvkS
j 15 ehVj py kA

funZ
s'k(i z. 38-40): uhpsnhx; hl w
pukv ka
sdks; kui w
oZ
d i <+
sv kS
j fn; sx; si z'uksadsmkj nsa
&
fnl Ecj 2013 esauks,Mki zkf/kdj .kusl Hkhi zd kj dsHkz"Vkpkj dksbl dsfl LVe l sl kQdj csgr j l j dkj
i zkf/kdj .kusdgkgSfd ; g , d u; hf; kfof/kdksvi ukust kj gkft l l sfdl hHkhi zd kj dkHkz"Vkpkj
l e; i j i w
j kdj kusdk vk' okl u fey sxkA
A. u; hf; kfof/kcs
gr i f.kke gkfl y dj sxha
A
B. i z
kf/kdj .kusi gy sghHkz"Vkpkj dksde dj fn; kgS
A
C. vf/kdkfj ; ks
adksy ksxksadksi zrkfM+
r dj usdkvol j ughafey sxkA
D. cgq
r l seq
ksadksfcukfdl hi z;kl dsgy dj fy ; k t k; sxk\
E. uks
, Mki zkf/kdj .kesaHkz"Vkpkj dkLr j c<+pq
d kgS
a
A
38. fuEufy f[ kr (A), (B), (C), (D) vkS
j (E) esal sdkS
u l kuks,Mki zkf/kdj .kdh' ki Fky susdsi hNs, d eq
[;
1) ds
oy A
2) ds
oy D
3) nks
uksaB vkS
jC
4) nks
uksaD vkS
jE
39. fuEufy f[ kr (A), (B),(C), (D) vkS
j (E) esal sdkS
u l kmi j ksDr dne dk, d l EHko i zHkko gS
\
1) ds
oy B
2) nks
uksaB vkS
jC
3) nks
uksaD vkS
jE
4) ds
oy A, C vkS
jD
40. fuEufy f[ kr (A), (B), (C), (D) vkS
j (E) esal sdkS
u f; kfof/kdsi {kesa, d l cy r dZgksl dr kgS
\
1) ds
oy A
2) ds
oy C
3) nks
uksaB vkS
jC
4) nks
uksaC vkS
jE

cukusgsrqi zfr KkyhgS


A
ughaj gsxkvkS
j dke dks

dkj . kgS
a
\
5) ds
oy E
5) ds
oy A, B vkS
j D
5) ds
oy E

funZ
s'k(i z.41-43): uhpsnhx; hl w
pukv ka
sdks; kui w
oZ
d i <+
sv kS
j fn; sx; si z'uksadsmkj nsa
&
ekS
l e foHkkx foKku usvuq
eku y xk; kgSfd fnYyhvkS
j bl dsvkl &i kl ds{ks=kesafnl Ecj dsva
fr e l Ir kg esaHkkj hi kyk
dksgj k
bl s?ksj y sxkft l l sfd mM+
kusi zHkkfor gksl dr hgS
A_ r q
a
foKku' kkL=khusy ksxksadksuoo"kZdh' kke t ' u eukusi j vuq
ekfur o"kkZdh
psrkouhnhgS
A
A. y ks
x uoo"kZdk t ' u ughsaeuk; sxsa
\
B. l S
d M+
ksamM+
kusj gksl dr hgSvkS
j foy Ec l smM+
sxha
A
C. ; g ds
oy , d vuq
eku gS
A
D. y ks
xksadks, ; j i ksVZt kusl si gy svi uhy kbVksadhfLFkfr dksns[ky sukpkfg; sA
E. dks
gj kvkS
j ckfj ' kuoo"kZdst ' u dh; kst uk dsmRl kg dksde dj l dr sgS
a
A
F. y ks
xksadksvi ust ' u dsdk; Z
e dkscny uki M+
sxkA
41.fuEufy f[ kr (A) ,(B),(C),(D),(E) vkS
j (F) esal sdkS
u l hnhx; hl w
pukdki fj .kke gksl dr kgS
A
1) ds
oy B
2) ds
oy D
3) nks
uksaB vkS
jD
4) nks
uksaA vkS
j B 5) dsoy A, C vkS
jD
42. fuEufy f[ kr (A), (B),(C),(D),(E) vkS
j (F) esadkS
u l kyksxksadhuoo"kZdst ' u dhmM+
ku Hkj usdsfy , mfpr dk; Z
okghgksl dr h
gS
A
a
1) ds
oy C
2) ds
oy D
3) nks
uksaA vkS
jC
4) nks
uksaD vkS
jE
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
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33. P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a row. What is the position of Q from the right end?
I. P is sitting at one end second right of S, who is the immediate neighbour of Q and R.
II. T is to the left of Q.
34. Who among M, P, J, K and A toy's is the cheapest but one?
I. P is costlier then K and A.
II. J is cheaper than A and M.
35. What is R's rank from the bottom in a class of 40 students?
I. P's position fifth from the top and there are five students between P and R.
II. Q's position is seventh from bottom and there are four students between Q and K.
36. Who is the brother in law of Nitya?
I. Nitya is the mother of Vinita and is married to brother of Asha.
II. Nitin and Ashok are brothers of Asha. Lata is wife of Ashok
37. Toward which direction is A with respect to his starting point?
I. A walked 10m took a left turn and walked 15 m again took a left turn and walked 10m towards east.
II. A walked 15 m west, took a right turn and walked 10m again took a right turn and walked 15 m.
Directions (Q.38-40): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
The Noida Authority on December 2013 Pledged to clean its system of all kind of corruption to ensure better governance.
The authority said that it was on its way to adopt a mechanism that left no room for corrupt practices and ensure timely
completion of work.
A. New mechanism achieves better results.
B. Authority already minimised corruption.
C. Officials won't get a chance to harass people.
D. A lot of issue will be resolved without any efforts.
E. Level of corruption in Noida authority has increased.
38. Which among the following (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) may be the reason behind the pledge of Noida authority?
1) Only A
2) Only D
3) Both B and C
4) Both D and E
5) Only E
39. Which among the following (A), (B),(C), (D) and (E) may be the possible effect of the above step?
1) Only B
2) Both B and C
3) Both D and E
4) Only A, C and D

5) Only A,B and D

40. Which among the following (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) can be a strong argument in favour of the mechanism?
1) Only A
2) Only C
3) Both B and C
4) Both C and E
5) Only E
Directions (Q.41-43): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
The MET department has predicted that a heavy fog cover would engulf Delhi-NCR on last week of December, which is
likely to affect flight operations. The weatherman also warned people's planning to celebrate, that rain was expected on the eve
of New Year.
A. People will not celebrate New Year.
B. Hundreds of flights can be delayed and cancelled.
C. It was just a prediction.
D. People should be sure to check status of their flights before heading towards airport.
E. Fog, rains may dampen New Year party plans.
F. People's planning to celebrate has to alter their programme.
41. Which among the following (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) may be the consequence of the given information?
1) Only B
2) Only D
3) Both B and D
4) Both A and B
5) Only A, C and D
42. Which among the following (A), (B),(C),(D),(E) and (F) may be the course of action for the people flying out to celebrate
new year?
1) Only C
2) Only D
3) Both A and C
4) Both D and E
5) none of these

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43. fuEufy f[ kr (A), (B), (C),(D),(E) vkS
j (F) esal sdkS
u l hnhx; hl w
pukl s, d v uq
eku y xk; kt kl dr kgS
\
1) ds
oy B
2) ds
oy F
3) nks
uksaA vkS
jF
4) nks
uksaB vkS
jE
5) ds
oy E

funZ
s'k(i z. 44-47): uhpsnhx; hl w
pukv ka
sdks; kui w
oZ
d i <+
sv kS
j fn; sx; si z'uksadsmkj nsa
&
[ kq
fQ; kC
;w
j ksvi useYVh, t sUl hl sa
Vj
eS
d dhdk; Z
i z.kky hdksl ' kDr dj usdsfy , dbZmi k; vi ukj gkgS
ar kfd eS
d ns'kds
450 ft y k{ks
=kesa[ kq
fQ; kr a
=kl st q
M+l dsa
A
A. [ kq
fQ; k, t sUl hdschp fuckZ
/k[ kq
fQ; kl k>kgksl dsA
B. mfpr r j hdsl s[ kq
fQ; k r a
=kdsl k>sesadehgS
A
C. gey k gks
usi j l j dkj usu; sfl j sl seS
d i j ; ku dsfUr fd; k gS
A
D. eS
d t kudkj hl k>kdj usdsfy , y xHkx 25 [ kq
fQ; k, t sa
fl ; ksa} kj kgj fnu i z;ksx fd; kt kr kgS
A
E. i z
R; sd i q
fy l i zeq
[ k dks]ns'kdsi zR; sd ft y sesai gq
a
p dsfy , eS
d dsl kFk t ksM+
kx; k gS
A
F. nw
j nj kt ds
by kdksa
j kT; ksaesa[ kq
fQ; kfoHkkx l w
=kksaesao`f) dht kuhpkfg; sA
44. (A), (B), (C), (D) ,(E) vkS
j (F) esal sdkS
u [ kq
fQ; kfoHkkx } kj k[ kq
fQ; ki z.kky hdkscsgr j dj usdsi {kesal cy r dZgS
\
1) ds
oy B
2) nks
uksaB vkS
jD
3) ds
oy E
4) ds
oy A,C vkS
jD
5) nku
sksaA vkS
jB
45. fuEufy f[ kr (A), (B), (C), (D) , (E) vkS
j (F) esal sdkS
u l k[ kq
fQ; kfoHkkx dhi gq
a
p dksc<+
kusdsfy , mfpr dk; Z
okghgS
\
1) ds
oy E
2) ds
oy C
3) nks
uksaA vkS
jE
4) ds
oy A, C vkS
jF
5) nks
uksaE vkS
jF
46. fuEufy f[ kr (A), (B), (C), (D) ,(E) vkS
j (F) esal sdkS
u l knhx; hl w
pukdsfy , , d i q
oZ
/kkj . kkgksl dr hgS
\
1) nks
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j (F) esal sdkS
u l knhxbZl w
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j (E) esal sdkS
u , ; j y kbuksa} kj kfn; st kj gsvkW
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oy D
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al sdksbZugha
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j (E) esal sdkS
u nhx; hl w
pukvksal sv uq
eku fudky kt kl dr kgS
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1) ds
oy B
2) ds
oy E
3) nks
uksaA vkS
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4) nks
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5) ds
oy C

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j (E) esal sdkS
u nhx; hl w
pukdsfy , , d i q
oZ
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uksaB vkS
j D
2) ds
oy C
3) ds
oy E
4) ds
oy D

5) nks
uksaA vkS
jE

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43. Which among the following (A), (B), (C),(E) and (F) can be the inferred from the given information?
1) Only B
2) Only F
3) Both A and F
4) Both B and E
5) Only E
Directions (Q.44-47): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
The intelligence bureau is in the course of implementing a slew of measures to strengthen working of their Multi Agency
Centre (MAC), to connect MAC to 450 districts areas of the country to shore up intelligence sharing mechanism.
A. Seamless intelligence sharing among intelligence agencies.
B. There is a Lack of proper intelligence sharing mechanism.
C.The attacks brought the MAC under the renewed focus of the government.
D. Everyday MAC is used by around 25 intelligence agencies to share information.
E. Every Police chief is connected with MAC to reach each and every district of the country.
F.Sources of intelligence from the hinterland states should be increased.
44. Which among the following (A), (B), (C), (D),(E)and (F) can be a strong argument in favour of the IB to boost intelligence
sharing system?
1) Only B
2) Both B and D
3) Only E
4) Only A, C and D
5) Both A and B
45. Which among the following (A),(B),(C),(D) ,(E) and (F) can be a course of action to increase reach or Intel-sharing ?
1) Only E
2) Only C
3) Both A and E
4) Only A, C and F
5) Both E and F
46. Which among the following (A), (B), (C), (D) ,(E) and (F) can be an assumption of the given information ?
1) Both B and D
2) Only C
3) Both D and E
4) Only A
5) Both A and F
47. Which among the following (A), (B), (C), (D) , (E) and (F) can be a possible effect of the given information ?
1) Only A
2) Only C
3) Both A and C
4) Both D and E
5) None of these
Directions (Q.48-50): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Emirates, Cathay Pacific and other international airlines operating in India are offering exciting offers on advance booking
of tickets to travel next year.
A. Indian travellers are not travelled by air early in the next year.
B. January -March period is considered the leanest period for airlines.
C. Airlines looking forward to record-breaking sales with attractive offers.
D. In recent times air travels drops drastically.
E. To lure air travellers by offering lucrative discounts.
48. Which among the following (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) can be a probable cause for the offers given by airlines?
1) Only C
2) Only D
3) Both B and D
4) Both D and E
5) none of these
49. Which among the following (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) can be inferred from the given information?
1) Only B
2) Only E
3) Both A and E
4) Both B and E
5) Only C
50. Which among the following (A), (B), (C), (D) , (E) and (F) can be an assumption of the given information ?
1) Both B and D
2) Only C
3) Only E
4) Only D
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Test II
English Language
Directions (Q. 51-60): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Sanitation promotes health through preventionofhumancontactwiththehazardsofwastesaswellasthetreatment
and proper disposal of sewage waste water. These hazards can be physical, microbiological, biological or chemical agents
of disease. Wastes that can cause health problems include human and solid wastes, domestic wastewater, industrial wastes
and agricultural wastes. Hygienic means of prevention can be by using engineering solutions, simple technologies e.g.
septic tanks, or even by personal hygiene practices e.g. simple hand washing with soap. In fact, it is essential for children
to survive, grow and develop into healthy and fulfilled citizens of the world. In the broader context, UNICEFs activities in
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. UNICEFs
long standing support for improving water supply, sanitation and hygiene stems from a firm conviction and based on
sound evidence that these are central to ensuring the rights of children. Apart from these adequate, well-maintained water
supply and sanitation facilities in schools encourage children to attend school regularly and help them achieve their
educational goals. Inadequate water supply and sanitation in schools are health hazards and affect school attendance,
retention and educational performance. Adolescent girls are especially vulnerable to dropping out, as many are reluctant
to continue their schooling because toilet facilities are not safe and somewhere are not available. In rural area women and
girls face a loss of personal dignity and safety risk if there is no toilet at home.
Some other important factors which cannot be ignored- water supply and sanitation in our country continue to
be inadequate, despite longstanding efforts by the various levels of government and communities at improving coverage.
The level of investment in water and sanitation, albeit low by international standards, has increased during the 2000s.
Access has also increased significantly. The share of Indians with access to improved sources of water has increased
significantly, while local government institutions faced lack of the financial resources to carry out their functions. Thus
the lack of adequate sanitation and safe water has significant negative health impacts including diarrhoea.
Another factor is dependency of people on on-site sanitation facilities. Recently, access to on-site sanitation has
increased in both rural and urban areas. In rural areas, total sanitation has been successful .In urban areas; a good practice
is the Slum Sanitation Program in Mumbai that has provided access to sanitation for a quarter million slum dwellers. In
Delhi the sewerage network has lacked maintenance over the years. 2.5 Billion People in the world that defecate openly,
some 665 million live in India. This is of greater concern as 88% of deaths from diarrhea occur because of unsafe water,
inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene.
Therefore we can say that Lack of access to adequate sanitation is a huge problem in India. According to UNICEF,
about 50% of the countrys population (approximately 638 million people) resort to open defecation. Not only is this a
serious health hazard, diarrhea caused by lack of sanitation is a leading cause of death, but there are other problems as
well. For example, the dropout rates of girls in schools are directly related to the unavailability of toilets. Therefore, improving
sanitation will also improve the living and economic conditions of the rural poor.
51. According to the author, what is/are the factors responsible for absenteeism of children in school?
1) due to safety risk
2) Inadequate water supply
3) lack of sanitation facilities
4) both 1 and 3
5) all of the above
52. Which of the following disease is caused by lack of sanitation?
1) Diarrhea
2) Cancer
3) Tuberculosis

4) Viral fever

5) None of these

53. According to the author, why special attention and efforts are required for improving status of sanitation India?
1) The level of investment in sanitation is low.
2) It has negative health impacts.
3) Rural people, especially children and girls are dropping out from their schools.
4) It encourages many diseases.
5) All of the above.
54. Which of the following is definitely False in the context of the passage?
1) State government have lack of financial resource
2) Government of India have made a comprehensive plan for sanitation.
3) A sanitation program has been organized in Mumbai from slum dwellers.
4) Both 1 & 2
5) None of these
55. By what percentage of deaths are caused by Diarrhea?
1) 2.5% billion people in the world.
2) 66.5% million people
4) 63.8% million people
5) None of these

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Direction (Q. 56-58): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold as used
in the passage.
56. Vulnerable
1) Protected

2) Enduring

3) Ready

4) Remedy

5) Pubescence

57. Access
1) Outlet

2) Egress

3) Axis

4) Trunk

5) Approach

58. Albeit
1) Although

2) Unsusceptible

3) Measure

4) Drove

5) Grievous

Direction (59-60): Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the
passage.
59. Hazards
1) Endangerment 2) Safety

3) Admitting

4) Meted out

5) Hostile

60. Conviction
1) Avenue

3) Evaluation

4) Distrust

5) Mitigate

2) Sludge

Directions (Q. 61-70): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Role of education in our life is vital as it reflects good civilization which spreads awareness in society about how we can
be a good social being and help others in our daily life. Education is also a form of learning in which the knowledge, skills, and
habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching, training, or research. Education
frequently takes place under the guidance of others, but may also be autodidactic. Any experience that has a formative effect
on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be considered educational. Right to Education Act (RTE) is an Indian legislation
enacted by the Parliament of India on 4 August 2009, which describes the modalities of the importance of free and compulsory
education for children between 6 and 14 in India under Article 21a of the Constitution. India became one of 135 countries to
make education a fundamental right of every child when the act came into force on 1 April 2010. To provide better education
an amount is released by Indian government every year. The ministry of Finance proposed an allocation of Rs.65,869 crore for
the sector in the Union budget for 2013-14, an increase of a little over 7% from that for the current fiscal year. Of the total
education outlay, the flagship scheme Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) was allocated Rs.27,258 crore for implementing the
Right to Education Act that promises education to all children in the 6-14 age group. The previous Union budget for 2012-13
had pegged an outlay of Rs.61,427 crore for education, including Rs.25,555 crore for SSA.But the quality of education
provided by the government system remains in question. As its suffering from shortages of teachers, infrastructural gaps
and several habitations continue to lack schools altogether. There are also frequent allegations of government schools being
riddled with absenteeism and mismanagement and appointments are based on political convenience. Despite the allure of
free lunch-food in the government schools, many parents send their children to private schools.
The condition of education is also pathetic in most of the countries i.e. on 9 October 2012; Yousafzai was shot in the head
and neck in an assassination attempt by Taliban gunmen while returning home on a school bus. But they could not succeed.
The assassination attempt sparked a national and international outpouring of support for Yousafzai. Now Yousafzai may
have become the most famous teenager in the world. If the Right to Education Act is implemented properly in all schools,
students from the marginalized sections will be greatly benefited. Another important fact is financial support for education.
The student could achieve this feat only because of the scholarship scheme. The Government should make sure that grants
are disbursed on time and deserving students should not have to wait.
61. Which of the following best describe Right to Education Act (RTE)?
1) An Indian legislation enacted by the parliament of India on 4 August 2009.
2) An act, which provides education to all.
3) Which describes the importance of free and compulsory education for children between 6 and and 14 in India.
4) All of the above
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62. What age limit is decided for compulsory and free education in India?
1) Children between 6 and 14
2) All children borned before or on 1 January 1999.
3) All children unable to get admissions in school.
4) to all students below 14 years studying at government school.
5) None of these
63. What major problems are encountered in government schools?
1) Lack of well educated teacher
2) Mismanagement
4) lack of facilities
5) all of the above

3) Influenced by politics

64. Which of the following was attempted to kill Yousafzai?


1) ltte
2) Naxalite
4) it was an appeal for honour killing
5) None of these

3) Taliban gunman

65. What do you mean by word 'Autodidactic' used in the passage?


1) A self taught person
2) with an effective appeal 3) Full of courage
4) Very knowledgeable
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 66-68): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold as used
in the passage.
66. Formative
1) Malleable

2) Destructive

3) Mar

4) Homicide

5) Influential

67. Flagship
1) Pliant

2) Leader

3) Courageous

4) Immature

5) Speaker

68. Allure
1) Entice

2) Pierce

3) Appeal

4) Perforate

5) Forerunner

Direction (69-70): Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the
passage.
69. Pegged
1) Detached

2) Clinch

3) Bellwether

4) Non influential

5) Enchantment

70. Assassination
1) Butchery

2) Carnage

3) Temptation

4) Birth

5) Curse

Direction (Q. 71-75): In the following questions, a sentence has been given with some of its parts in bold. To make the
sentence grammatically correct, you have to replace the bold parts with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence
is correct as it is, give 5) as your answer (i.e. No correction required).
71. The tragedy of this incident was not only that Ritika and Sunidhi have been allowed to get away without an explanation,
but that the value associated to our privacy was a slipery.
1) privacy was on slippery slope
2) privacy were on slippery slope
3) privacy was a slope
4) privacy weren't a slope
5) No correction required
72. Organization will focus predominantly on female candidates while staffed largely by them.
1) as well as staffed largely.
2) but also staffed largely.
3) apart from being staffed largely.
4) while staffed appointed.
5) No correction required
73. Many of them have been granted bail but can not get out as they do not have the money for the bail amount stipulated.
1) Many of them has
2) Many of them had
3) Many of these could
4) Some of them has
5) No correction required
74. This tragedy is not only about the local train accident, and also about the depressing regularity with which such unauthorised
crossing occurs.
1) but also about depressing
2) but also about the depressing.
3) and also about depressing
4) even though about depressing
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75. The recent snooping incident in our state might have out of an attitude of factors that are not yet directly apparent.
1) out of the multitude
2) emanated their attitude
3) emanated out of a multitude
4) emanated all
5) No correction required.
Directions (Q.76-80): Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in the proper sequence
to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)

One of the many reasons for it was because many dance institutes in India offer various courses.
Here the lines have blurred increasingly between contemporary and folk.
One of them was undoubtedly its contribution to the evolution of the centuries old miniature tradition.
While miniatures and contemporary continue to be distinct idioms in India.
Though there were many admirable aspects of dance scene,
The oldest dance institution in India is nominated for the award in this field.

76. Which of the following will be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?
1) A
2) C
3) D
4) F

5) E

77. Which of the following would be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
1) C
2) B
3) A
4) F

5) D

78. Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) F
2) C
3) B
4) A

5) D

79. Which of the following would be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) E
2) D
3) A
4) C

5) B

80. Which of the following would be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
1) A
2) C
3) B
4) F

5) E

Directions (Q. 81-90): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Find out the
appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Decades ago one noon, Radhika caught my mother teaching over a topic and reciting a poem 81 across the airwaves.
Engulfed in the block out enforce by the traditional customs, she was 82 by Sarika's emotional rendering of love. My mother
was not known to be given to display of love and 83, Sarika's poetry opened terrible wounds of love in her. Five years later,
Radhika learnt that my mother and Sarika were not only relatives but also childhood friends, lost their mothers while they were
84. Their common 85 of loneliness brought them together briefly but they were 86 87 by circumstances and it took years
before the two childhood friends met again. 88 Radhika had arranged that meeting, it was only when Radhika met Sarika's
daughter recently that Radhika understood the things.
There was a depth of love in her poetry irrespective of lime light and adulation, Sarika had indulged in her 89 with sincerity
so as to delight and 90 the heart and mind at that time.
81. 1) blowing

2) floating

3) overwhelming

4) aggravating

5) moving

82. 1) debouched

2) meted

3) stunk

4) overwhelmed

5) panned

83. 1) but

2) more

3) if

4) whether

5) yet

84. 1) standstill

2) toddlers

3) subtle

4) minded

5) strained

85. 1) crusader

2) spadework

3) legacies

4) gender

5) choice

86. 1) torn

2) agile

3) heinous

4) rushed

5) ascertained

87. 1) apart

2) appellant

3) avail

4) crept

5) frivolous

88. 1) where

2) and

3) then

4) also

5) though

89. 1) transcends

2) stigma

3) pursuit

4) planning

5) blister

90. 1) smooth

2) satiate

3) reflex

4) react

5) plank

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II. 6y2 + 11y +3 = 0

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II. y2 15y + 56 = 0

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Test III
Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q. 91-95): In each of these questions a number series is given. What value will come in place of the question
mark (?) in the following series?
91. 0.5

1.5

4.5

13

1) 0.5
92. 13

2) 0.75
18 22

25

27

1) 30
93. 2

38.75

28

68

130

1) 280

222

38

27

1) 34

64

580

701

1) 668

652

3) 32

4) 33

5) None of these

3) 320

4) 350

5) None of these

3) 44

4) 36

5) None of these

3) 766

4) 686

5) None of these

2) 38

95. 821 460 749

5) None of these

2) 290

94. 11 24 16

4) 1.5

2) 28

10 30

3) 1

2) 677

Direction (Q. 96-100): In the following questions, there are two equations (I) and (II) solve the equations and answer
according to following codes:
1) If x < y
2) If x > y
3) If x y
4) If x y
5) If x y
96. I. 2x2 13x + 21 = 0

II. 2 y2 7y + 3 = 0

97. I. x2 12x + 35 = 0

II. 6y2 + 11y +3 = 0

98. I. 2x2 17 x +21 = 0

II. y2 15y + 56 = 0

99. I. x2 +2x 8 = 0

II. 2y2 15y + 28 = 0

1
II. 9y2 6y + 1 = 0
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Direction (101-105): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow:
The following table gives the industry review of performance across six broad industry categories and 120 companies
published in the economic TimesIndustry Review (April - March 2013-14 over April- March- 2012-13)

100. I. x =

Production

Excelle nt Growth >


20%

High Growth
(10% 20% )

M ode rate Growth


(0-10% )

N e gative
Growth

Basic Goods

12

Intermediate
Goods

C apital Goods

10

C onsumer
Durable

11

12

C onsumer N on
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Services

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70

60

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60

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50

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2003

2004

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2006

2007

2008

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101. What percentage of the total firms in the Basic and Intermediate Goods industry showed a growth rate of over 10%?
1) 48%
2) 46%
3) 44%
4) 42%
5) 58%
102. Of the total firms considered, the firms showing greater than 20% growth were1) one-sixth
2) one-third
3) one-fourth
4) one-fifth

5) None of these

103. In the consumer Durable segment, the percentage of firms showing a growth rate of more than 10% were1) 52.34%
2) 53.68%
3) 54.28%
4) 58.68%
5) 62.48%
104. Of the firms showing moderate growth (0-10%), the capital Goods and consumer durables accounted for what percentage
of all together industries in the same growth rate category?
1) 53.17
2) 52.68
3) 50.13
4) 45.83
5) 46.95
105. The firms showing negative growth is what percent of total firms?
1) 9.73%
2) 12.13%
3) 11.23%

4) 15.43%

5) 13.33%

Direction (Q. 106-110): Refer to the following information for the following questions.
The following graph shows the exports and imports of a company from 2002-2013
Export

100
80

80

(In crore)

65
60

60

70
65

Import

80

80

85

80

70
60

60

70
70

60

65
60

60

65

50

55

50

45

40
40
20
0
2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Year
Trade Balance = Export Import

106. The maximum percentage fall/rise in imports compared to the previous year is the year of1) 2004
2) 2007
3) 2010
4) 2012

5) 2013

107. In how many years there was a fall in imports, but a rise in exports compared to the previous year.
1) None
2) 1
3) 2
4) 3
5) 4
108. In which year the trade balance is maximum1) 2005
2) 2006

4) 2008

5) 2009

109. Trade Balance for the whole period, shown in the graph is1) 10 crore
2) 25 crore
3) 15 crore

4) 20 crore

5) None of these

110. How many years the trade balance is negative1) 4


2) 5

4) 7

5) None of these

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2) 5

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Direction (Q. 111-115): Refer to the following information for the following questions.
The pie charts below give the number of students in different disciplines in an institution for the year 2011 and
percentage of girls
Percentage of Girls in
Disciplines
Percentage of Student in discipline

F
12%

G
13%

E
12% D
10%

A
20%
B
15%
C
18%

Total Student = 3000

111. In which discipline, number of girls is maximum?


1) A
2) B
112. In which discipline number of boys is maximum?
1) A
2) B

Disiplines

% Girls

18%

14%

15%

13%

10%

20%

10%

3) C

4) F
3) C

113. What is the average number of boys in all disciplines together?


1) 338
2) 342
3) 366

5) None of these

4) D

5) E

4) 386

5) 376

4) 78

5) 68

114. What is the average number of girls in all disciplines together?


1) 57

2) 62

3) 65

115. Total girls of all disciplines is what percent of total boys of all disciplines?
1) 16.51%
2) 18.27%
3) 15.32%
4) 17.1%

5) 19.21%

Sales (in Rs. Crores)

Direction (Q. 116-120): Refer to the following information for the following questions.
The following chart shows the sales (in crores)
42.2
45
39
40
35.65
35.65
35
30
25
25
20
15
10
5
0
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
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40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0

42.2
35.65

35.65

2010

2011

39

25

2009

2012

2013

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o"kZ

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50

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48

40

46

43

42

30
20
10
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2010

2011

2012

2013

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60
50

52
48

40

46

43

42

30
20
10
0
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Ye ar

Profit = Sales Expense


Percentage margin =
116. What is the percentage margin in 2012?
1) 43%
2) 45%

Profit
100
Sales

3) 48%

4) 52%

5) None of these

117. By what percentage has the expense changed (approximately) between 2009 and 2010?
1) 16.625%
2) 18.785%
3) 20.75%
4) 24.775%

5) None of these

118. What is the approximate percentage change in the profit between 2011 and 2012?
1) 0.512%
2) 0.317%
3) 0.125%
4) 0.625%

5) None of these

119. Which year shows the maximum percentage change in sales?


1) 2010
2) 2011
3) 2012

4) 2013

5) None of these

120. What is the average profit of all given years 1) 16 crore


2) 17 crore

4) 23 crore

5) 19 crore

3) 22 crore

121. Each side of an equilateral triangle is increased by 20%. The percentage increase in its area is1) 44%
2) 42%
3) 40%
4) 46%

5) None of these

122.The length of a rectangular plot is 15 metres. If the cost of cultivating the plot at ` 13.20 per metres2 is `5346. Find the
breadth of plot.
1) 23 m.
2) 25 m.
3) 27 m.
4) 29 m.
5) 30 m.
123. A cistern is constructed to hold 300 litres, and the base of the cistern is one square meter. What is the depth of the
cistern? (A cubic metre is equal to 1000 litres.)
1) 35 cm.
2) 30 cm.
3) 40 cm.
4) 45 cm.
5) None of these
124. How many cubic metres of the earth must be dug out to sink a well 22 m. deep. If the cost of plastering the inner surface
of the wall at ` 23.5 per square meter is ` 22748.
1) 8338 m3
2) 3838 m3
3) 3883 m3
4) 3388 m3
5) None of these
125. Find the slant height of a cone whose volume is equal to 3080 m3 and the diameter of whose base is 28 m. (Ans. in approx.
value)
1) 18.5 m
2) 20.5 m
3) 23.5 m
4) 26.5 m
5) 29.5 m
126. The probability that a leap year selected at random will contain either 53 Monday or 53 Tuesday is1
2
3
4
1)
2)
3)
4)
5) None of these
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4) 29 ehVj

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3) ` 150
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127. A book contains 1000 pages. A page is chosen at random. The probability that the sum of the digits of the marked number
on the page is equal to 9.
1)

19
200

2)

17
200

3)

13
200

4)

11
200

5) None of these

128. You are given a box with 30 cards in it. 10 of these cards have letter 'B' printed on them. the other ten have the letter "S"
printed on them, and other ten have the letter 'C' printed on them. If you pick up 3 cards at random and keep them. in same
order, the probability of making the word 'BSC' is1)

25
609

2)

25
690

3)

28
290

4)

25
87

5) None of these

129. If the difference between CI and SI on a certain sum of money for 3 years at 8% per annum is ` 308, find the sum.
1) ` 15562
2) ` 16255
3) ` 15625
4) ` 16525
5) None of these
130. The simple interest on sum of money will be ` 200 after 4 years. In next 8 years principal be comes tripled. What will be
the total interest at the end of the 12 year?
1) ` 1200
2) ` 1400
3) ` 800
4) ` 1000
5) None of these
2
3
of it at a profit of 10% at what per cent loss should he sell remaining . So as to
5
5
make no profit on loss on the whole transaction?

131. A man buys rice for ` 2500. He sells

2
1) 6 %
3

3
2) 5 %
4

1
3) 4 %
3

1
4) 6 %
3

5) None of these

132. Apples are bought at 10 for a rupee and an equal number more at 15 for a rupee. If these are sold at 11 for a rupees. Find
the loss or gain percent.
1
1) 8 % loss
3

1
2) 12 % profit
2

1
3) 11 % loss
9

4) 9

1
% profit
11

5) None of these

133. An article is sold at 20% profit. If its CP and SP are increased by ` 15 and ` 10 respectively, the percentage of profit
decreases by 5%. Find the cost price.
1) ` 140
2) ` 145
3) ` 150
4) ` 160
5) None of these
134. A grocer sells his goods at a profit of 12% and uses a weight which is 8% less. Find his total percentage gain1) 21

17
%
23

2) 23

17
%
21

3) 17

21
%
23

4) 19

17
%
21

5) None of these

135. If the ratio of the ages of Ram and Shyam at present is 4 : 5. 9 years ago, the ratio of their ages was 3 : 4. What is the sum
of the present age of Ram and Shyam.
1) 75 years
2) 79 years
3) 81 years
4) 85 years
5) None of these
136. The average age of a husband and wife was 26 years, when they were married 3 years ago. The average age of the
husband, the wife and a child who was born during the interval, is 20 years now. How old is the child now?
1) 1

1
years
2

2) 2 years

3) 2

1
years
2

4)

1
years
2

5) None of these

137. How many seconds will a train 70 m in length travelling at the rate of 48 km./h, take in passing another train 55 m. long
proceeding in the same direction at the rate of 33 km./h?
1) 30 sec.
2) 35 sec.
3) 33 sec.
4) 38 sec.
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j ku , d cPpkt Ue y srkgS
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dhor Z
eku vkS
l r vk; q20 o"kZgkst kr hgS
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1
1
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2) 2 o"kZ
3) 2 o"kZ
4)
o"kZ
5) bues
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2
2
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d s.Mesa
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d s.Mesa
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d s.Mesa
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5) bues
al sdksbZugha
138. A fdl hdke dks20 fnu es
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A ; fn nksuksal kFkfey dj dke dj r sgS
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] r ksml dke dks

iw
j k dj usesafdr uk l e; y sa
xs\
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1
fnu
11

2) 8

1
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fnu

3) 7

1
7

fnu

1
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9

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

139. , d vkneh13 fdeh-@


?k.Vkdhnj l s/kkj kdhfn' kkesar S
j l dr kgSvkS
j 4 fdeh-@?k.Vsdhnj l s/kkj kdsfoi j hr fn' kkesar S
j

l dr k gS
A r ksvknehdh' kka
r i kuhesanj cr kb; s\
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?k.Vk
2) 8.5 fdeh-@
?k.Vk

3) 9 fdeh-@
?k.Vk

4) 7 fdeh-@
?k.Vk

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

140. nksdkj se' k%


24 fdeh-@
?k.VkvkS
j 30 fdeh@?k.Vkdhj r kj l s, d LFkku dsfy , nkS
M+
r hgS
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A ; fn nw
l j hdkj ; k=kkr ; dj us
esai gy hdkj dhvi s{kk 3 ?k.Vsde l e; y srhgksA r ks; k=kk dhnw
j hcr kb; s\
1) 360 fdeh2) 380 fdeh3) 420 fdeh4) 540 fdeh5) bues
al sdksbZugha

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138. A can do a piece of work in 20 days and B can do it in 25 days. How long will they take if both work together?
1) 9

1
days
11

2) 8

1
days
2

3) 7

1
days
7

1
4) 11 days
9

5) None of these

139. A man can row downstream at the rate of 131 km. an hour and upstream at 4 km/h. Find man's rate in still water.
1) 8 km./h.
2) 8.5 km/h
3) 9 km/h
4) 7 km./h
5) None of these
140. Two cars run to a place at the speeds of 24 km/h and 30 km/h respectively. If the second car takes 3 hrs less than the first
for the journey. Find the length of the journey.
1) 360 km.
2) 380 km.
3) 420 km.
4) 540 km.
5) None of these

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i z'uoky hIV
l kekU; l psrr k
141. H
kkj r h; ukS
l sukdsl cl scM+
svi r Vh; x' r hi ksr dkuke D; kgS
] ft l snf{k.khukS
l sukdeku dhl sokesa' kkfey fd; kx; kFkk\
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-, u-, l - foekfnR; 2) vkbZ
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u; uk 3) vkbZ
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-, u-, l - p
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
142. gky ghes
aHkkj r dsj k"Vi fr i z.ko eq
[ kt hZfdl ns'k dsnkS
j si j x; sFks\
1) t ki ku vkS
j phu
2) bZ
j ku vkS
j vQxkfuLr ku 3) fczVsu vkS
j ka
l

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j VdhZ 5) buesal sdksbZugha

143. fdl ns
' kusfl D; ksfVhdkmfUl y dhj ksVsfVa
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, uvksfd fu"f; r kdsfoj ks/kdspyr sysusl svLohdkj

dj fn; kA
1) b.Mks
usf' k; k
2) vycs
fu; k
3) l nhvj c
4) bj kd
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
144. fdl H
kkj r h; ew
y dsvesfj dhdksby sukW
bl dsmkj ft y sdsl a
;q
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/kksQ
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nj kr yokuh
3) euh"k' kkg
4) ekfVZ
u dkj i Yl
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
145. fdl j s
y dksp QS
DVhusfo' ks"kJs.kh
i kW
j , Dl hy sa
l i q
j Ldkj i zkIr fd; k\
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j Fkyk
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yh
3) fpr j a
tu
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5) bues
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146. fuEufy f[ kr ea
sl sfdl j kT; esagky ghesa^l hi r FkeZ
y i kW
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V*
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r hl x<+
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5) bues
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147. fo' o es
al cl sT; knk fdl ns'k dsi kl fons'kheq
k vkj f{kr gS
a
\
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,l ,
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3) ; w
j ksih; l a
?k

4) phu

5) bues
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148. 1 t uoj h2014 l sdkS


u l kns'k; w
j ks{ks=kdk18okal nL; cu t k; sxk\
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4) cq
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Uh; ct V esaHkkj r dsi gy sl Hkhefgy kvka
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d dkuke D; kgS
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d
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d bu bf.M; k
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kkj r h; efgykcS
a
d
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nq
Lr ku ohesu cS
a
d
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150. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u&l k l a
LFkku [ ksrhvkS
j xka
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nk dj r k gS
a
\
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2) vkbZ
MhchvkbZ
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l hvkbZ
l hvkbZ 4) fl Mch
5) bues
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al sfdl cS
a
d dk gsMvkW
fQl eq
EcbZesagS
\
1) ; w
d kscS
d
a
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fu; u cS
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Q bf.M; k
3) cS
d vkW
a
Q egkj k"V
4) i a
t kc us'kuy cS
a
d

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

152. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u l k dk; Z
e xzkeh.k Hkkj r esaLokLF; l sokvksadsfodkl dsfy , cuk; kx; k gS
\
1) , u, pMhi h
2) exuj s
xk
3) vk' kk
4) t uuks
je
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
153. gky ghea
a
sHkkj r esay kxw^, evkj Vhi h* , DV esa^, e* fdl si znf' kZ
r dj r k gS
a
\
1) eks
uksiksy ht
, dkf/kdkj 2) euh
iS
l k
3) fefuee~

4) ekdZ
sV

5) eS
Dl hee~

154. fj t oZcS
a
d vkW
Q bf.M; kdsl kFkl ka
fof/kd U; w
ur e l si j okf.kfT; d cS
a
d ks} kj kHka
Mkj .kdgy kr kgS
a
&
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2) udn vkj f{kr
3) {kf.kd vkj f{kr
4) vfr fj Dr vkj f{kr
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
155. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u l hFkkbZ
yS
. Mdh, d eq
k gS
a
\
1) ckr
2) D; kr
3) fy; w
156. dkS
u l hl fefr chek ny ky hl sl a
ca
f/kr gS
a
\
1) vj foa
n ek; kj ke l fefr
3) l q
j s'kekFkq
j l fefr

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2) eq
dq
y eq
nxy l fefr
4) dLr w
j hj a
t u l fefr

4) yhjk

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

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General Awareness
141. What is the name of Indian Navy's largest offshore patrol vessel (OPV), which was inducted into service at the southern
Naval command?
1) INS Vikramaditya
2) INS Sunayna
3) INS Viraat
4) INS Chakra
5) None of these
142. Name the countries visited by president of India Pranav Mukherjee recently1) Japan and China
2) Iran and Afghanistan 3) Britain and France 4) Belgium and Turkey5) None of these
143. Which country has rejected a rotating seat at the Security Council, as a mark a protest against the perceived inaction by
the UNO against Syria?
1) Indonesia
2) Albania
3) Saudi Arabia
4) Iraq
5) None of these
144. Which Indian-American was announced to be nominated for the united state District court for the northern district of
Illinois?
1) Thomas sudhof
2) Indira Talwani
3) Manish S. Shah
4) Martin Karplus
5) None of these
145. Which Rail coach factory received par excellence Award?
1) Kapurthala
2) Rai Bareli
3) Chitranjan

4) Chennai

5) None of these

146. In which state 'Sipat Thermal Power Plant (NTPC)' has been inaugurated recently1) Chhattisgarh
2) Haryana
3) U.P.
4) Maharastra

5) None of these

147. Which country does hold world's largest foreign exchange reserves?
1) USA
2) Russia
3) E.U

5) None of these

4) China

148. Which country will become 18th member of Euro Zone from 1 January 2014?
1) Latvia
2) Mali
3) Russia
4) Bulgaria

5) None of these

149. What will be the name of India's first all women bank, announcement for which was done in the union Budget of 2013-14?
1) Mahila Union Bank
2) Women Bank in India
3) Bharatiya Mahila Bank
4) Hindustan Women Bank
5) None of these
150. Which of the following institutions deals with credit to agriculture and Rural Development?
1) NABARD
2) IDBI
3) ICICI
4) SIDBI

5) None of these

151. The Head office of which of the following banks is in Mumbai?


1) UCO Bank
2) Union Bank of India
3) Bank of Maharashtra
4) Punjab National Bank

5) None of these

152. Which of the following is a programme to develop Health services in Rural India?
1) NHDP
2) MGNREGA
3) ASHA
4) JNNORM

5) None of these

153. What does the latter 'M' denote in the abbreviated term 'MRTP' an act which was applicable in India till recently?
1) Monopolies
2) Money
3) Minimum
4) Market
5) Maximum
154. The reserves held by commercial Banks over and above the statutory minimum, with the RBI are called?
1) Deposit reserves
2) Cash reserves
3) Monetary reserves
4) Excess reserves
5) None of these
155. Which of the following is the currency of Thailand?
1) Baht
2) Kyat
3) Leu

4) Lira

5) None of these

156. Which committee is related to Insurance Broking?


1) Arvind Mayaram committee
2) Mukul Mudgal committee
3) Suresh Mathur committee
4) Kasturiranjan Committee

5) None of these

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157. ^gkW
Q , : i hLVksjht * dsy s[kd dkS
u gS
a
\
1) ea
lw
j [ kku
2) l q
j sUdq
ekj

3) vkf' ke pkS
/kj h

4) xq
y t kj

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

158. fo' o vkfFkZ


d i fj n`' ; dsvuq
l kj ] , f' k; u Msoy i esa
V o"kZ2014-15 dsfy , Hkkj r dhvuq
ekfur o`f) fdr uhde dhgS
a
\
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3) 6.2%
4) 4.7%
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
159. b; w
Fkksfi ; kdsv; {kds: i esafdl us' ki Fky h\
1) eq
y kr wVs'kgkse
2) gl u cks
y dh

3) t S
d kW
ct q
ek

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Dl t sUMj LVc

160. fn ba
LVhV~
;w
V vkW
Q dkW
LV vdkmUVsUV~
l vkW
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u pq
usx; sgS
a
\
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t ; Jhdq
ekj
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161. ba
fnj kxka
/khus'kuy ba
Vhxzs'ku vokMZo"kZ2013 esafdl sfn; kx; kgS
\
1) , e-, l - LokehukFku
2) ey ky k; q
l Qt bZ
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ukW
j dkW
Vu

4) y r kea
xs'kdj

5) bues
al sdksbZugha
3) l q
j s'kpa
eksgUr h

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

162. os
LVba
Mht esaest cku Hkkj r vkS
j Jhy a
d kdsl kFkgq
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[ ky k esal sy dkW
u di fdl Vhe ust hr k\
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kkj r
2) Jhya
dk
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LVba
Mht
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;w
t hyS
.M
5) bues
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163. udn vkj f{kr dkog vuq
i kr t kscS
a
d ksa} kj k vkj chvkbZdsi kl j [ kk t kr kgS
] dgy kr kgS
&
1) , l , y vkj
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f' kvks
udnhvuq
i kr
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o
Vkbe y kbfcfy Vh
5) bues
al sdksbZugha

3) l hvkj vkj

164. vkbZ
-vkj -Mh-, - usfdl dEi uhdsfofHkUu fu; eksadsmYy ?ka
u dj usi j ` 3.10 dj ksMdkt q
ekZ
uk y xk; kgS
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t y kbQ ba
' ; ksjsUl
2) VkVkdU
l yVsUl hl foZ
l st
3) fj y k; U
l b.MLVht
4) cz
kt hfy; u ekbfua
x dEi uh
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
165. ekbkss
fMV ; kekbksQkbusUl xj hcksadsfy, cS
a
fda
x dkvkn' kZn`f"Vdks.kgS
a
Abl n`f"Vdks.kl sxj hcksadssfy, cS
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d _ .kfdl ds

t fj ; ksc<+
k; k x; kgS
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ohl ew
g
l sYQ gsYi xzq
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xuckMh

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v kW
i j sfVo sfMV l ksl kbVh
5) bues
al sdksbZugha

3) vkchvkbZ

166. bues
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u fokh; l Ei fk dk , d mnkgj .k gS
a
\
1) us
' kuy l sfoa
x l fVZ
fQdsV~
l
3) ba
kLVDpj ckW
.M

2) ba
fnj kfodkl i =k
4) f"kfodkl i =k

5) mi j ks
Dr l Hkh

167. , d fnol h; eq
k m/kkj h
euhy sUVdgy kr k gS
&
1) dkW
y euh
eka
x eq
k
3) uks
fVl euh
lw
pukeq
k

2) VeZeuh
fe; knheq
k
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fudV eq
k

5) bues
al sd ksbZugha

168. va
r j kZ
"Vh; ckfy dkfnol euk; kt kr kgS
&
1) 9 vDVw
cj
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cj

3) 11 vDVw
cj

4) 9 uoEcj

5) 14 vDVw
cj

169. o"kZ2013 es
aeku cq
dj i q
j Ldkj l sfdl sl Eekfur fd; kx; k\
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j dkW
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x l wdh

4) t s
El j kW
Beu

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al sdksbZugha

170. fo' o dk l cl scM+


k fgUnwea
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a
\
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t kc
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4) fcgkj

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3) mkj i z
ns'k

171. 23oka, f' k; u


, l ksfl , s'ku vkW
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v kFkk\
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q
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l
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172. o"kZ2013 dkefgy kfoEcy Mu f[ kr kc fdl ust hr k\


1) l s
j sukfofy; El
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ok

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

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157. Who is the author of 'Half a Rupee stories'?
1) Mansoor Khan
2) Surendra Kumar

3) Ashim Choudhary 4) Gulzar

5) None of these

158. According to world Economic outlook, Asian Development bank (ADB) slashed India's growth projection for 20142015?
1) 5.1%
2) 5.7%
3) 6.2%
4) 4.7%
5) None of these
159. Who was sworn in as the president of Ethiopia?
1) Mulatu Teshome
2) Hssanal Bolkiah

3) Jacob Zuma

4) Alexander Stubb

5) None of these

160. Who was elected as the new president of the Institute of cost Accountants of India (ICAI)?
1) Sanjay Sreekumar
2) Sudhir Kumar jain
3) Suresh Chandra Mohanty
4) T. S. Narashimhan

5) None of these

161. Who has been honoured with Indira Gandhi National Integration Award in 2013?
1) M.S. Swaminathan
2) Malala Yousafzai
3) Eleanor Catton
4) Lata Mangeshkar

5) None of these

162. Which team won the Celkon Cup, the tri nation cricket series held in West Indies involving the host along with India and
Sri Lanka?
1) India
2) Sri Lanka
3) West Indies
4) New Zealand
5) None of these
163. The ratio of the cash reserves that the banks are required to keep with the RBI is known as1) SLR
2) Liquidity Ratio
3) CRR
4) Time Liability
5) None of these
164. The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) imposed a penalty of ` 3.10 crore on which company for
violation of various norms?
1) Bajaj Allianz life Insurance
2) Tata Consultancy Services
3) Reliance Industries
4) Brazilian mining Company
5) None of these
165. Micro credit or Micro finance is a novel approach to banking with the poor. In this approach bank credit is extended to
the poor through?
1) Self-Help group
2) Cooperative credit societies
3) RBI
4) Anganwadi
5) None of these
166. Which of the following is an example of financial assets?
1) National saving certificates
2) Indira Vikas Patra
3) Infrastructure Bonds
4) Krishi Vikas Patra
167. Money lent for one day is called1) Call money
2) Term money

3) Notice money

5) All of the above


4) Near money

5) None of these

168. International Day of the Girl Child is observed on1) 9 October


2) 14 October
3) 11 October

4) 9 November

5) 14 October

169. Who has been honoured with Man Booker prize in 2013?
1) Karan Thapar
2) Eleanor Catton
3) Aung Suu Kyi

4) James Roth man

5) None of these

170. Where world's largest Hindu Temple come up in India?


1) Punjab
2) Rajasthan
3) Uttar Pradesh

4) Bihar

5) None of these

171. The 23rd ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) Summit was held in_____?
1) Brunei (Darussalam) 2) Philippines
3) Malaysia
4) Indonesia

5) None of these

172. Who won Wimbledon women's singles title for 2013?


1) Serena Williams
2) Maria Sharapova
3) Victoria Azarenka

5) None of these

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173. H
kkj r h; QkeZ
w
y kxzka
Mfi zDl fdl ust hr k\
1) l s
csfLVsv u osVy
2) ekbdy Qs
YV

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Mksvy Ul ks

4) fdehj s
d ksusu

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

174. fdl ns
' kdsoS
Kkfudksausy kbV cYc dst fj ; sl a
d sr Hkst dj ba
Vj usV dusDV dj usdh, d u; h, oal Lr hy kbZ
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\
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2) : l

3) ; w
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s

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

175. o"kZ2014 dsfy , ; w


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d s'kuy l kba
fVfQd , .MdYpj .kvkxZ
sukbt s'ku
;w
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oYMZcq
d dS
fi Vy * dsfy , pq
uk gS
\
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j dksVZ
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cq
tk

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xq

4) eS
nq
xq
jh

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

176. fdl j kT; l j dkj us2 y k[ k : i ; sr d fdl kuks


adk dj eq
Dr _ .k nsusdh?kks"k.kk dhgS, oa: i ; s2 l s3 y k[ k dschp
_ .k 1 i zfr ' kr C
; kt nj i j fn; k t k, xk\
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-i h4) dukZ
Vd
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
177. fdl H
kkj r h; dEi uhusvkLVsfy ; kesa1 esxkokW
V dsft ; ksFkeZ
y Iy ka
V
Hkw
&r ki l a
;a
=kpky wfd; kgS
a
\
1) fj yk; a
l
2) vks
, ut hl h
3) VkVki kW
oj
4) vkbZ
v ksl h

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

178. udn vkS


j vU; udn dhmi yC
/kr kt S
l sfd foi .ku mi dj .k
ekdZ
sVscy ba
LVw
esa
Vt ks[ kj hn vkS
j fuos'kesami ; ksxhgSl kekU; r k

dgy kr kgS
&
1) fyfDofMVh
2) s
fMV
179. t c H
kh
vkj chkvbZ
Hkkj r h; fj t oZcS
a
d dq
N [ kq
y sckt
dhbPNk j [ kr k gS
a
\
1) cks
j ksa
bx i kW
oj vkW
Q cS
a
d
3) fons
' khi zR; {kfuos'kdki zokg

3) dS
'k
4) ekdZ
sfVfcfyVh
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
kj i fj pky u dk y susnsu dj r kgS
a
] r ks; g fuEufy f[ kr esal sfdl spy kus
2) vFkZ
O
; oLFkkesar j y r k
fy fDofMVhbu bdksukW
eh
4) ds
oy eq
kLQhfr
5) bues
al sdksbZugha

180. va
r j cS
a
d ckt kj
ba
Vj cS
a
d ekdZ
sVesa15 fnuksavFkok bl l svf/kd l e; dsfy , fn; kx; k/ku dgy kr kgS
&
1) dkW
y euh
eka
x eq
k
2) uks
fVl euh
lw
pukeq
k
3) VeZeuh
fe; knh
4) fu; j euh
fudV eq
k

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5) bues
al sd ksbZugha

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173. Who won Indian Formula one Grand prix1) Sebastian Vettel
2) Michael Felt

3) Fernando Alonso

4) Kimi Raikkonen

5) None of these

174. Which country scientists recently developed Li-Fi Tech a new cheaper way of getting connected to Internet by using
signals sent through light bulbs?
1) China
2) Russia
3) USA
4) Norway
5) None of these
175. UNESCO (United Nation Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation) announced Nigerian City has been chosen to
the world book capital for the year 2014?
1) Harcourt
2) Abuja
3) Enugu
4) Maiduguri
5) None of these
176. Which state government has announced interest free loans to farmers up-to ` 2 Lakh and at one per cent interest for
loan between Rs. 2 Lakh and Rs. 3 Lakh?
1) Haryana
2) Maharastra
3) U.P.
4) Karnataka
5) None of these
177. Which Indian company commissioned a 1 MW Geothermal plant in Australia?
1) Reliance
2) ONGC
3) Tata Power
4) IOC

5) None of these

178. The availability of cash and other cash- like marketable instruments that are useful in purchases and investment are
commonly known as?
1) Liquidity
2) Credit
3) Cash
4) Marketability
5)None of these
179. Whenever RBI does some open Market operation transaction actually it wishes to regulate which of the following?
1) Borrowing power of the banks
2) Liquidity in Economy
3) Flow of foreign Direct Investments
4) Inflation only
5) None of these
180. Money lent for 15 days or more in interbank market is called?
1) Call Money
2) Notice Money
3) Term Money

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5) None of these

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i z'uoky hV
da
I; w
Vj Kku
181. , Dl s
y esa
] _______ esa, d ; k , d l svf/kd odZ
' khV gksrhgS
A
1) Vs
Ei ysV
2) odZ
cq
d
3) , fDVo l s
y

4) ys
cy

5) bl es
al sdksbZugha

182. nks; k nksvf/kd funZ


s'kksadk , d ghl e; i j f; kUo; u dgy kr k gS
&
1) l hDos
uf' k; y , Dl sl
2) funZ
s'kksadkde dj uk 3) eYVhi zksl sfl a
x

4) fMLd fej fj a
x

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

183. l kW
Vos;j dksMesa=kq
fV fudky usdh______ , d i zf; kgS
a
&
1) dEikbfya
x
2) fMcfxa
x
3) dS
y dq
y sfVa
x

4) eft Z
x
a

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

184. _______ , d Dy kba


V dsdEI; w
Vj l zksrksadksfu; a
f=kr dj r kgS
\
1) , Iyhds
' ku i zksxzke
2) vkW
i j sfVa
x fl LVe
4) ekbks
&fpi
5) bues
al sdksbZugha

3) , Iyhds
' ku i zksl sfl a
x

185. _______________ fu; eks


adk , d l ew
g gS
A
1) fj l kZ
l Zyksd sVj
4) Li s
' ky Qa
D' ku dkMZ

2) es
eksjhfMLd
5) bues
al sdksbZugha

3) i z
ksVksd kW
y

186. UNIX vkW


i j sfVa
x fl LVe i z;q
Dr gksrkgS
&
1) LdS
ul Z
2) yS
i VkW
i dEI; w
Vl Z

3) i z
ksVksd kW
y

187. CPU dki z


eq
[ kdk; ZgS
&
1) MkVkdksi q
Uk%i zkIr dj uk
3) Qk; j oky fodfl r dj uk

2) i z
ksl sl MkVkvkS
j ba
Qkj es'ku
4) i fj or Z
u dj usdsLkkFk' ksYQ ca
n dj uk

188. fdl hos


cl kbV dkgksei st gksrkgS
a
&
1) i gy ki s
t
4) vfU
r e i st

2) l a
i dZvkS
j i zpkj dj usdsfy ,
5) bues
al sdksbZugha

3) y hxy i s
t

189. l S
Vsy kbV dksMkVkHkst usdki n l a
ca
f/kr gS
&
1) Mkmu fy a
d
2) gkbi j ehfM; k

3) Ms
eksM~
;w
y sV

4) vi fya
d

5) i z
kbosl h

190. l H
khdEI; V
wj ksaesagksukpkfg; s&
1) , d , U
Vhok; j l
2) us
VofdZ
x
a

3) LdS
uj

4) eS
l st fl LVe

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

4) cs
o l oZ
j

5) 2 vkS
j 4 nksuksa

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

191. l ds
a
r t ks; g n' kkZ
r sgS
afd , d dEI; w
Vj ; w
t j l sfunZ
s'k y susdsfy , ba
r t kj dj j gk gS
&
1) fMQkYV
2) ba
Vj IV
3) gS
fda
x
4) , fDVo

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

192. vki vi usO


; fDr xr Qkby ksa
@QksYMj ksadksbl esaj [ kl dr sgS
a
&
1) vkbZ
d kW
u
2) Lh&Mkbo
3) l hMh&j S
e

5) 2 vkS
j 3 nksuksa

193. dkS
u l kbZ
&esy dsi r sl sl a
ca
f/kr gS
\
1) ; w
t j use vkS
j Mksesu use
3) ; w
t j use vkS
j i kl oMZ

4) ekbZMkD; w
esa
V

2) l C
t sDV vkS
j Mksesu use
4) l s
a
Mj use vkS
j fl Xuspj

5) bl es
al sdksbZugha

194. , d ; q
fDr t ksfcuk r kj dk i z;ksx fd; sgh, d usVodZdkst ksM+nsrhgSdgy kr hgS
&
1) Vhe ' ks
; fj a
x
2) C
ywdksMZ
3) i j ekus
V
a
4) VkW
oj

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

195. _______ fMLd dksVS


d vkS
j l sDVj ksaesacka
Vusdh, d i zf; kgS
a
\
1) fj Qkbu
2) Mkmu l kbft a
x
3) vi yks
fMa
x

4) QkW
j esfVa
x

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

196. , Dl s
y esafMQkYV n`' ; _____________ n`' ; gksrk gS
\
1) ukW
eZ
y
2) QhV Vw
QkW
eZ
3) vkVks
l kbt

4) j h&LVkVZ

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

197. gs
Yi esU; qfdl cVu i j mi y C
/kgksrk gS
A
1) , fMV
2) fi z
V
a

4) O
;w

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

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3) bul VZ

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Test V
Computer Knowledge
181. In excel, _____ contains one or more worksheets1) Template
2) Workbook
3) Active cell

4) Label

5) None of these

182. The simultaneous execution of two or more instructions is called1) Sequential access
2) Reduced instruction 3) Multiprocessing

4) Disk mirroring

5) None of these

183. _____ is the process of finding errors in software code1) Compiling


2) Debugging
3) Calculating

4) Merging

5) None of these

184. The _____ controls a client's computer resources.


1) Application program
2) Operating system
3) Application processing
4) Micro-chip
185. A _____ is a set of rules.
1) Resource locator
4) Special function card

5) None of these

2) Memory disc
5) None of these

186. The operating system called UNIX is typically used for1) Scanners
2) Laptop computers
3) protocol

3) Protocol

4) web servers

187. The main job of a CPU is to________


1) Retrieval of data
3) Firewall development

2) Process data and information


4) Off-the-shelf with alterations

188. The home page of a website is1) The first page


4) The last page

2) For contact and publicity


5) None of these

5) Both 2 & 4

5) None of these
3) legal page

189. A term related to sending data to a satellite is ________


1) down link
2) hypermedia
3) demodulate

4) uplink

5) privacy

190. All computers must have________.


1) An antivirus
2) Networking

4) Message system

5) None of these

3) A scanner

191. The signal which shows that a computer is waiting for a command form the user is_____.
1) Default
2) Interrupt
3) hacking
4) active

5) None of these

192. You can keep your personal files/folders in1) Icon


2) C-drive

3) CD-RAM

5) both 2 & 3

193. Which is related to an e-mail address?


1) User name and domain name
3) User name and password

2) Subject and domain name


4) sender name and signature

4) My documents

5) None of these

194. A device that connects to a network without the use of cables is said to be1) Time sharing
2) Blue cord
3) Permanent
4) Tower

5) None of these

195. ____ is the process of dividing the disk into tracks and sectors.
1) Refine
2) Downsizing
3) Uploading

4) Formatting

5) None of these

196. The default view in Excel is ______view1) Normal


2) fit to form

3) Auto size

4) Restart

5) None of these

197. Help menu is available at which button.


1) Edit
2) Print

3) Insert

4) view

5) None of these

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198. ______ os' kC
n gS
aft l si zksxzkfea
x yS
a
fxfot vi usi z;ksx dsfy , vy x dj nsrhgS
a
&
1) f' kV dh
2) fj t oZ
Mdh
3) , Ms
l cq
d
4) ba
LVkys'ku

5) buea
sl sdksbZugha

199. _______ dsvo; o


dUVsuVt c dEI; w
Vj ca
n fd; k t kr kgS
a[ kkst kr sgS
a
A
1) es
eksjh
2) dkW
UQhfxj s'ku
3) l q
i j dEI; w
Vj
4) ba
LVS
V eS
a
l st

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

200. i kVZuEcj ] i kVZfMLfI' ku vkS


j i kVZvkMZ
j ksadhl a
[ ; kmnkgj .kgS
&
1) eS
XusfVd VS
Ik
2) Li S
ej
3) bui q
V

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

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4) D; w
jh

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198. _____ are worlds that a programming language has set aside for its own use.
1) Shift keys
2) Reserved keys
3) Address book
4) Installation

5) None of these

199. The contents of ____ are lost when the computer turns off.
1) Memory
2) configuration
3) super computer

5) None of these

4) Instant message

200. Part number, part description, and number of parts ordered are examples of1) A magnetic tape
2) spammer
3) input
4) query

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5) None of above

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