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(BANKING SERVICES CHRONICLE)

SET-2014-PO-001
(Based on IBPS latest pattern for COMMON WRITTEN EXAM)
No. of Questions : 200

Time : 2:00 hrs

Name of Student : ____________________________

Fathers Name: ______________________________

Centre : _____________________________________

Batch No.: ___________________________________

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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 Awarness
Q.Nos. 141180
Test V - Computer Knowledge
Q.Nos. 181200
You will be given an aggregate time of 2:00 hours to answer all
the four tests. The tests are not separately timed. You may
distribute the time as you please but remember that to qualify
in the written test as a whole you have to qualify on each of the
four tests separately.
Tests of Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and General
Awareness are printed in both Hindi and English. The Hindi
version is printed on the left hand side page and the English
version on the right hand side page.
There will be penalty for wrong answers marked by you. For
each question for which a wrong answer has been given by
you, one-fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question
will be deducted as penalty.
Rough work, if you want to do any, is to be done in this
booklet itself and not on the answersheet. For this purpose
use the empty space in the margin or anywhere else you find in
this booklet. Do not use any other paper.
Indicate your answers on the separate answersheet (given at
the end of the booklet), using HB Pencil. Follow the instructions
given on the answersheet for indicating your answers.
Your answersheet contains answer-spaces for answering 250
questions. Use 250 answer spaces for answering the 250
questions given in this booklet.
Do not open the booklet Until you are told to do so. When the
instruction for opening the booklet is given, do not try to
remove the wire staples at the left. Insert the blunt end of your
pencil under the sticker and tear it to open the booklet.
Immediately after opening the booklet, verify that all the pages
containing questions from 1 to 250 are properly printed in
your booklet and then begin answering the test. In case the
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Test I
Reasoning
Directions (Q. 1-5): Read each statement carefully and answer the following questions:
1.

Which of the following expression will be true if the expression- A < C R = M P > B < N is definitely true?
1) P N
2) M A
3) A < M
4) C B
5) None of these

2.

Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression in order to make the
expressions P > C as will as X > F definitely true?
X B = P ? D = F >L C L
1) <
2)

3.

3) >

4) Either < or =

5) None of these

Which of the following symbol should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in
order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression R > E definitely true and B E
definitely falseP_R_O_B_L_E_M
1) >, < , , , , <
2) >, = <. , , <

3) >, >, , , =, <

4) , , , >, , <

5) None of these

4.

Which of the following expression will be true if the expression A = E B < C N = T is definitely true?
1) C A
2) B < T
3) B T
4) E N
5) Either 2) or 3)

5.

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 given expression in such a manner that makes the expression U T & O M definitely false?
M_O_U_N_T
1) ,=,,
2) , =, =,
3) , =, , <
4) , >, , =
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information and answer the following questions:

There are 7 bidder- P, Q, R, S, T, U and W - in a Auction. Each of them has a different favourite things, viz. Painting, Book,
Furniture, Music Instrument, Chandelier, Idols and carpets. Each of the bidder bids different price for his favourite thing. R
has bids second highest bid and neither Painting nor Music-instrument is his favourite thing. T bids the least price and
neither Idol nor Book is his favourite thing. The favourite thing of S is furniture and he bids more price than the price of Q
and W but less than the price of P. The favourite thing of Q is Chandelier and his price is more then the price of T but less than
the price of W.
The favourite thing of P is carpet and he has not bid the highest price. The bidder whose favourite thing is Music
instrument bet the highest price. The favourite thing of R is not book.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Which is the favourite thing of T?


1) Book
2) Painting

3) Chandelier

4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

Who bid second lowest price?


1) W
2) S

3) R

4) U

5) None of these

Music Instrument is the favourite thing of1) R


2) P

3) W

4) U

5) None of these

What is the favourite thing of W?


1) Book
4) Either Book or Idol

2) Idols
5) None of these

3) Furniture

10. When all the seven bidders are arranged according to their price in the favourite thing in which position is P from top?
1) First
2) fourth
3) Third
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 11-15): Study the information and answer the following questions:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a
particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the number are two-digit numbers).

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bui q
V: System on 17 tight runs 42 begin 14 sometimes from 23.
pj . kI : begin 14 system on 17 tight runs 42 sometimes from 23.
pj . kII : begin 14 on 17 system tight runs 42 sometimes from 23.
pj . kIII : begin 14 on 17 from 23 system tight runs 42 sometimes.
pj .kIV: begin 14 on 17 from 23 runs 42 system tight sometimes.
pj . kV : begin 14 on 17 from 23 runs 42 sometimes system tight.
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l kj ] fn; sx; sbui q
V dsfy , mi ; q
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pj .kKkr dhft , &
bui q
V: Given recently 31 rural in 13 among except 27 over B remote island.
11. fn; sx; sbui q
V dksi w
j k dj usdsfy , fdr uspj .kksadhvko' ; dr k gS
a
\
1) i ka
p

2) N%

3) l kr

12. fuEufy f[ kr ea
sl sdkS
u l k r Ro pj .k i ka
p dsnkfgusl sr hl j k gS
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1) Among
2 ) given
3) rural

4) vkB

5) ukS

4) Island

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

4) vkBoka

5) uoka

13. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u l k fn; sx; sbui q
V dk r hl j k pj .k gS
a
\
1) Over 8 in 13 given recently 31 rural among except 27 remote Island
2) Over 8 in 13 except 27 rural given recently 31 among remote Island.
3) Over 8 in 13 except 27 given rural among recently 31 remote Island.
4) Over 8 in 13 given except 27 recently 31 rural among remote Island.
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
14. va
fr e pj .k esa'among' dhck, avj l sD; k fLFkfr gS\
1) i ka
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2) NBk
3) l kr oka

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al sdkS
u l k ' kCnksa@l a[; k pkS
Fkspj .k esa'given' dsnkfgusr hl j k gS
a
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1) remote
2) Island
3) Rural
4) Among

5) 31

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:

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, sagS
a
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I. dq
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a
A

dq
N /kkr q
, safLop gS
a
A
II. dq
N /kkr q
, sai S
uy gS
a
A

dq
N fLop i S
uy gS
a
A

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a
A
l Hkhxy hpsvker kS
j i j uk; y kW
u ughagS
a
dq
N uk; y kW
u r kj sgS
a
A
17. fu"d"kZ
: I. l H
khi nkZ
sadsuk; y kW
u gksusdhl EHkkoukgS
a
A
II. de l sde dq
N r kj sdky hu gS
a
A
18. fu"d "kZ
: I. dks
bZHkhxy hpkr kj ughagS
a
A

II. dq
N i nZ
suk; y kW
u gksl dr sgS
a
A

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Input: System on 17 tight runs 42 begin 14 sometimes from 23.
Step I : begin 14 system on 17 tight runs 42 sometimes from 23.
Step II : begin 14 on 17 system tight runs 42 sometimes from 23.
Step III : begin 14 on 17 from 23 system tight runs 42 sometimes.
Step IV: begin 14 on 17 from 23 runs 42 system tight sometimes.
Step V : begin 14 on 17 from 23 runs 42 sometimes system tight.
Step V is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the
given steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: Given recently 31 rural in 13 among except 27 over 8 remote island.
11. How many steps will be required to complete the given input?
1) Five

2) Six

3) Seven

4) Eight

5) Nine

12. Which of the following is the third element from the right end of step V?
1) Among
2 ) given
3) rural
4) Island

5) None of these

13. Which of the following is step III of the given input?


1) Over 8 in 13 given recently 31 rural among except 27 remote Island
2) Over 8 in 13 except 27 rural given recently 31 among remote Island.
3) Over 8 in 13 except 27 given rural among recently 31 remote Island.
4) Over 8 in 13 given except 27 recently 31 rural among remote Island.
5) None of these
14. What is the position of 'among' from the left end in the final step?
1) Fifth
2) Sixth
3) Seventh

5) Ninth

4) Eights

15. Which of the following words/number is third to the right of 'given' in step IV?
1) remote
2) Island
3) Rural
4) Among

5) 31

Directions (Q. 16-20): In each of the question below, three statements are given followed by conclusions/ group of conclusions 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 given two conclusions logically follows from the inormation given in the statements. Give
Answer1) If only conlusion I is true.
2) If only conclusion II is true
3) If either conclusion I or II is true
4) If neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) If both conclusions I and II are true
16. Statements:
Conclusions:

All wires are metals

Some metals are switches

Some switches are panels

I. Some wires are switches. II. Some metals are panels.

(17-18)
Statements:

All curtains are carpets.

All carpets are usually not Nylon. Some Nylon are threads.

17. Conclusions:

I. All curtains being Nylon is a possibility

II. At least some threads are carpets.

18. Conclusions:

I. No carpet is thread

II. Some curtains may be Nylon.

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: I. l H
khj ksy i kbZgS
a
A
20. fu"d "kZ
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A

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dq
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bl gS
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5) ; kr ks; k%
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kO
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a
\
1) J, N dhcs
VhgS
a
A
2) C, N dkcs
VkgS
A
3) K, C dknknkgS
a
A
4) M, K dhcgqgS
A
5) J, C dhcgu gS
A
24. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u l hvfHkO
; fDr l ghgS
] ; fn V, X dhcsVhgS
] fuf' pr : i l sxy r gS
a
\
1) M % I S V X
2) M I S V X
3) X I S V M
4) M $ X I V S

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

25. nh; hvfH


kO
; fDr esaT, J dk l ky k gSdksLFkkfi r dj usdsfy , i z'ufpgu dsLFkku i j D; k vkuk pkfg; s\
I% T R? J X
1)
2) %
3)
4) $
5) ; kr ks$ ; k

funZ
s'k(i z. 26-30) : uhpsnhx; ht kukdj hdks; kui w
oZ
d i f<+
; sv kS
j fn; sx; si z'uksadsmkj nhft ; s&
, d fuf' pr dw
V Hkk"kkes
,a'total flooring area with wood' dks'pa da te ro hi' fy[ kkt kr kgS
A'marble cost in total'. dks'co hi ni zo' fy[ kk
t kr kgS
A'Marble with tiles' dks'te zo ga' fy[ kkt kr kgS
A'wood tiles cost much' dks'ga cha da ni', fy[ kkt kr kgS
AvkS
j ' square area' dks
'ro su' fy[ kkt kr kgS
A
26. nhx; hdw
V Hkk"kk esa'flooring' dk dksMD; k gS
a
\
1) hi

2) ro

27. 'ga' dks


Mfdl dsfy , i z;q
Dr gq
v k gS
\
1) cost
4) wood

3) pa

4) te

2) much
5) fu/kkZ
fj r ughafd; kt kl dr k

28. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u l k 'Wood dooor in cost' dk l EHkkfor dksMgS
\
1) su do ni co
2) mo da ni zo
4) mo co da ni
5) bues
al sdksbZugha

5) da
3) tiles

3) su ga re mo

29. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u] dksM'da ni cha' l si znf' kZ
r fd; kt kr kgS
1) wood cost much
2) wood flooring area
3) much flooring area
4) wood much total
5) fu/kkZ
fj r ughafd; kt kl dr kA
30. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u 'Marble flooring area' dkdksMgS
a
\
1) pa da ga
2) zo ro pa
3) su ra za

4) pa ro su

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

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(19-20):
No roll is bun.

All rolls are cream.

19. Conclusions:

I. All rolls are pies.

II. Some rolls are pies.

20. Conclusions:

I. No cream is bun

II. There is a possibility that some rolls are not pies.

Statements:

Some cream are pies.

Directions (Q. 21-25): Read the following information carefully and answer the following questions:
If A B means A is mother of B.
If A B means A is the brother of B.
If A $ B means A is the husband of B.
If A% B means A is the father of B.
If A B means A is the daughter of B.
21. What should come in place of question mark to establish that Q is sister of T in the expression?
QC%U?T%P
1)

2)

3) $

4)

22. Which of the given expression indicates that M is son of Y?


1) S % O $ Y C M
2) S O $ Y M C
4) Y S $ M C
5) S $ Y O % M T

5) either or %
3) S% O % Y C M

23. Which of the following options is true if the expression K N % J C M is definitely true?
1) J is daughter of N
2) C is son of N
3) K is grand father of C
4) M daughter-in-law of K
5) J is sister of C
24. Which of the following expression is true if V is daughter of X is definitely false?
1) M % I S V X
2) M I S V X
3) X I S V M
4) M $ X I V S

5) None of these

25. What should be come in place of question mark to establish that T is brother-in-law of J in the expressionI% T R? J X
1)
2) %
3)
4) $
5) Either $ or
Directions (Q. 26-30) : Study the information and answer the following questions.
In certain code language, 'total flooring area with wood' is written as 'pa da te ro hi', 'marble cost in total'. is written as 'co hi ni
zo', 'Marble with tiles' is written as 'te zo ga', 'wood tiles cost much' is written as 'ga cha da ni', ' square area' is written as 'ro su'.
26. What is the code for 'flooring' in the given code language?
1) hi

2) ro

27. Which of the following does 'ga' stands for?


1) cost
2) much

3) pa

4) te

5) da

3) tiles

4) wood

5) can't be determined

28. Which of the following is the possible code for 'wood door in cost'?
1) su do ni co
2) mo da ni zo
4) mo co da ni
5) None of these
29. Which of the following is represented by the code 'da ni cha'
1) wood cost much
2) wood flooring area
4) wood much total
5) can't be determined
30. Which of the following is the code for 'Marble flooring area.'
1) pa da ga
2) zo ro pa
3) su ra za

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3) su ga re mo

3) much flooring area

4) pa ro su

5) None of these

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funZ
s'k(i z. 31-36): uhpsnhx; ht kudkj hdks; kui w
oZ
d i f<+
; sv kS
j fn; sx; si z'uksadsmkj nhft , &
vkB fe=kM, N, O, P, Q, R, S vkS
j T , d o`kkdkj est dspkj ksvksj dsUdhvksj eq
g dj dscS
a
Bsgq
, gS
a
Amuesal si zR;sd vyx&vyx
v[ kckj i <+
r sgS
at S
l s& VkEl vkW
Q bf.M; k] fn fgUnw
] fgUnq
Lr ku] vej mt ky k] nS
fud HkkLdj ] bdksukW
fed VkbEl ] nS
fud t kj .kvkS
j
fgUnq
Lr ku VkbEl y sfdu t : j hughgS
abl he ea
sgksAM vkS
j O, t ksfgUnq
Lr ku i <+
r sgsa
] dHkhHkhl kFkughacS
B l dr sgS
a
Aosy ksx t ks
nS
fud t kxj .kvkS
j nS
fud HkkLdj i <+
r sgS
adscphesanksO
; fDr cS
Bsgq
, gS
avkS
j muesal sckn oky knS
fud t kxj .kdsck, agS
a
A nS
fud
HkkLdj i <+
usokykO
; fDr ] R dsnkfgusnw
l j kcS
Br kgS
AO vkS
a
j t ksbdksukW
fed VkbEl i <+
r kgS
a
] dschp esanksO
; fDr cS
Bsgq
, gS
AN vkS
a
j
Qrq
ja
r i M+
ksl hgS
A VkbEl vkW
a
Q bf.M; ki <+
usoky O
; fDr ] fga
nq
Lr ku VkbEl i <+
usoky sO
; fDr dsr q
ja
r ck, acS
Br kgS
a
AT, nS
fud t kxj .k]
VkbEl vkW
Q bf.M; kvFkokfn fgUnwughai <+
r kgSvkSog bdksukW
feDl VkbEl i <+
usoky sdkr q
ja
r i M+
ksl hughagS
AVkbEl vkW
a
Q bf.M; k
i <+
usoky O
; fDr ] vej mt ky ki <+
usoky sO
; fDr dsl kFkughacS
B l dr kgS
a
AM nS
fud t kxj .ki <+
usoky sO
; fDRkdsnkfgusnw
l j kgS
A
P u r ksbdks
ukW
feDl VkbEl u ghnS
fud t kxj .ki <+
r kgS
a
AQ vkS
j Srq
ja
r i M+
ksl hughagS
a
AS, t ksnS
fud HkkLdj ughai M+
r kgS
] T dsr q
ja
r
nkfguscS
Br kgS
a
A nksO
; fDr t kse' k%fgUnq
Lr ku VkbEl vkS
j bdksukW
fed VkbEl i <+
r sgS
a
] dschp esadsoy , d O
; fDr cS
BkgS
a
A S vkS
j
og O
; fDr t ksbdksukW
feDl VkbEl i <+
r k gSdschp esadosy , d O
; fDr cS
Br k gS
A og dHkhR ughagksl dr k gS
A
31. P dsnkfgusnw
l j kdkS
u gS
a
1) O
2) T

3) S

4) Q

5) N

32. VkbEl vkW


Q bf.M; kdkS
u i <+
r kgS
\
1) M
2) R

3) Q

4) O

5) P

33. vej mt ky k i <+


usoky sO
; fDr dsl ki s{k S dhD; k fLFkfr gS
\
1) r q
ja
r ck, a
2) nk, al snw
l jk
4) nk, al sr hl j k
5) r q
ja
r nk, a

3) ck, al sr hl j k

34. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u&l kt ksM+
kl R; gS
a
&
1) O, fgU
nq
Lr ku VkbEl
3) Q, bdks
ukW
feDl VkbEl

2) R, fgU
nq
Lr ku
4) N, nS
fud HkkLdj

35. bues
al sdkS
u rq
ja
r i M+
ksl hughagS
\
1) R vkS
jO
2) Q vkS
jS

3) T vkS
jN

4) Q vkS
jR

5) O vkS
jS

36. T dkS
u l k i sij i <+
uk i l a
n dj r k gS
\
1) VkbEl vkW
Q bf.M; k 2) nS
fud t kxj .k

3) nS
fud HkkLdj

4) vej mt ky k

5) fn fgU
nw

5) P, nS
fud t kxj .k

funZ
s'k(i z. 37-41): uhpsfn; sx; si zR; sd i z'u esa
] , d i z'u v kS
j ml dsuhpsnksdFku I v kS
j II fn; sx; sgS
a
A v ki dksfu. kZ
; y suk
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) ; fn dFku I es
afn; 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
2) ; fn dFku II es
afn; 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
3) ; fn ; k r ksds
oy 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
4) ; fn dFku I vkS
j dFku II nksuksaesafn; k x; k MkVkfey kdj Hkhi z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , i ; kZ
Ir ughagS
a
5) ; fn dFku I vkS
j dFku II nksuksaesafn; k x; k MkVk i z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , vko' ; d gS
a
A
37. M, N, O, P vkS
j R , d o`k dspkj ksvksj dsUdhr j Q eq
a
g dj dscS
BsgS
a
A O dhR dsl ki s{k fLFkfr D; k gS
a
\
I. M, N dsck, anw
l j sLFkku i j cS
Br k gS
a
A O, N dsnk, anw
l j sLFkku i j cS
Br k gS
A P vkS
j R , d nw
l j sdsi kl ughacS
Bsgq
, gS
a
A
II. P, R dsnkfgusnw
l j sLFkku i j cS
BkgSvkS
j M dsck, anw
l j sLFkku i j cS
BkgS
A

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Directions (Q. 31-36): Study the following information and answer question given below:
Eight friends M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Each of them read a different
newspaper. viz, Times of India, The Hindu, Hindustan, Amar Ujala, Danik Bhaskar, Economic Times, Danik Jagran and
Hindustan Times, but not necessarily in the same order.
M and O, who reads Hindustan, can never sit together. There are two person between the persons who reads Danik
Jagran and Danik Bhaskar and the latter is to the left of Danik Jagran. The person who reads Danik Bhaskar sits second to
the right of R. There are two person sitting between O and the person who reads Economic Times. N and Q are immediate
neighbours of each other. The person who read Times of India sits on the immediate left of the person who reads Hindustan
Times. T does not read Danik Jagran, Times of India or the Hindu and he is also not an immediate neighbour of the one who
reads Economic Times. The person who reads Times of India cannot sit with the person who reads Amar Ujala. M is second
to the right of the person who reads Danik Jagran. P neither reads Economic Times nor Danik Jagran. Q and S are not
immediate neighbours. S, who does not read Danik Bhaskar sits on the immediate right of T. There is only one person between
those two person who reads Hindustan Times and Economic Times. There is only one person sitting between S and the
person who reads Economic times and the person who can never be R.
31. Who is second to the right of P?
1) O
2) T

3) S

4) Q

5) N

32. Who reads Times of India?


1) M
2) R

3) Q

4) O

5) P

33. What is the position of S with respect to the person who reads Amar Ujala?
1) Immediate left
2) Second to the right
4) third to the right
5) immediate right

3) third to the left

34. Which of the following pair is correct?


1) O, Hindustan Times
4) N, Danik Bhaskar

2) R, Hindustan
5) P, Danik Jagran

3) Q, Economic Times

35. Who among them not immediate neighbours?


1) R and O
2) Q and S

3) T and N

4) Q and R

5) O and S

36. Which newspaper does T likes to read ?


1) Times of India
2) Danik Jagran

3) Danik Bhaskar

4) Amar Ujala

5) Hindu

Directions (Q. 37-41): Each of the question below consist of a question and two statements numbered I and II given
below it. You have to decide whether the data given in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. 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 statemtn II alone 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 alone 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 II together are not sufficeint to answer the question.

5)

If the data in both statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

37. M, N, O, P and R are sitting in a circle facing towards the centre. What is the position of O with respect to R?
I. M is sitting second to the left of N. O is sitting second to the right of N. P and R cannot sit adjacent to each other.
II. P is sitting second to the right of R, and is sitting second to the left of M.

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38. vt q
Z
u dht Uefr fFkD; kgS
a
I. vt q
Z
u dsnksLr nhi d dks; kn gSfd vt q
Z
u dkt Uefnu 20 vxLr dsckn] y sfdu 23 vxLr dsi gy svkr k gS
A
II. vt Z
q
u dsHkkbZdksvPNhr j g ; kn gSfd vt Z
q
u dkt uenfu 21 vxLr dsckn y sfdu 25 vxLr dsi gy svkr k gS
A
39. ; fn l hr k vi uhd{kk es
auhpsl s23ohagSr ksi j l sml dhJs.khcr kb; s&
I. fj r qdhj S
a
d
Js.kh52 fo| kfFkZ
; ksadhd{kkesal hr kl svf/kd gS
a
A
II. i w
ue] l hr k dhuhpsl sj S
a
d dsBhd i gy sgS
a
A
40. j ks
fgr ] f' kYi kl sfdl fn' kkesagS
&
I. l q
uhy ] f' kYi k dsnf{k.k esagS
] : i s'k] l q
uhy dsi f' pe esagS
avkS
j j ksfgr ] : i s'k dsmkj esagS
A
II. f' kYi kl q
uhy dsmkj esagS
avkS
j lq
uhy ] j ksfgr dsnf{k.k&i f' pe esagS
a
A
41. X- Y l sfdl i z
d kj l EcfU/kr gS
&
I. X, N dhcgu gS
at ksX dsfi r kdhl kl dkukr hgS
A
II. P, Y dhekagSvkS
j Q, P dhl kl dkcsVkgS
S
A

funZ
s'k(i z. 42 - 43): uhpsnh x; ht kudkj hdks; kui w
oZ
d i f<+
; sv kS
j uhpsfn; sx; si z'uksadsmkj nhft , &
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d fj ; ksadsu; svol j t kuusdsfy , deZ
pkfj ; ksadhcgq
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oky s9000 deZ
pkfj ; ksaesal s83% u; so"kZesau; si nksadhr y k' k esagS
a
A
42. fuEufy [ fkr es
al sdkS
u l hnh; ht kudkj hl sfu"d"kZfudky kt kl dr kgS
\ fu"d"kZog gSt ksl h/ksughafn; k x; kgksy sfdu
nh x; h t kudkj h l sfudky k t k l dr k gS
A
1) deZ
pkj hvi uhukS
d j hl sl a
rq
"V ughagS
A
2) u; k o"kZu; hukS
d j hdj usdsfy , vPNk l e; gS
A
3) deZ
pkfj ; ksal sl a
d sr fey r k gSfd og i zfr Li /kkZesacusj gusdsfy , u; svol j ksadhr y k' k dj gS
a
A
4) deZ
pkfj ; ksadschp ; g , d vke@l kekU; vH; kl gS
a
A
5) deZ
pkfj ; ksadkfopkj n' kkZ
r kgSfd mudsi kl dksbZvPNhukS
d j hughagS
A
43. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u l k deZ
pkfj ; ksadkscuk, j [ kusdsfy , , d mfpr dk; Z
okghughagS
A
1) fu; q
fDr dr kZdksj .kuhfr l a
y Xu dk; Z
e y kxwdj ukpkfg; sA
2) fu; q
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j dk; Zesal a
rq
f"V l cl sT; knk ' kh"kZi j gksuspkfg; sA
3) VS
y sUV dkscuk, j [ kusdsfy , i zksRl kgu
ba
l sa
fVovkS
j ew
Y; ka
du
vi zst y nsukA
4) deZ
pkfj ; ksadkscuk, j [ kusdsfy , i nksUufr vo' ; nht kuhpkfg; sA
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
funZ
s'k(i z- 44-46): uhpsnhx; h t kudkj hdks; kui w
oZ
d i f<; sv kS
j fn; sx; si z'uksadsmkj nhft ; s&
, d ' osr i =k] oS
f' od dj uhfr ds: >ku dksfodfl r dj us]t ksfd oS
f' od dj k/kku esamHkj r hi zo`fk; ksaesal sdq
N dhi M+
r ky
dj r kgS
a
A i =kc<+
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, i j Li j oS
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j fodkl dksdbZLr j ksai j vi ukj gsgS
a
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j vuq
kefur kdkvuq
i ky u
dj usvkS
j vuq
i ky u dhy kxr dksde dj usdk vuq
dw
y n`f"Vdks.k vi uk j gsgS
a
A
(A) VS
Dl i fj gkj fopkj foe' kZdk, d {ks=k cu x; k gS
a
A
(B) nks
gj sxS
j dj k/kku j ksd usdsfy , l j dkj dksy S
l dj usdht : j r gS
a
A
(C) dbZfodfl r ns
' kksaesadj &dVko dksi zeq
[ keq
kekukgS
a
A
(D) dj vkS
j dj pksjhdsi fj gkj dksj ksd usdsfy , ekS
tw
nkVS
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r cukuk gS
a
A
(E) va
r j kZ
"Vh; dj k/kku dsfofHkUu i zko/kkuksai j Li "Vr kA
44. (A), (B), (C), (D) vkS
j (E) esal sdkS
u l k' osr i =kj dsi hNs, d dkj . kgksl dr kgS
\
1) ds
oA
2) nks
uksaA vkS
jC
3) ds
oy E
4) nks
uksaC vkS
jD
5) nks
uksaA vkS
jB
45. fuEufy f[ kr (A), (B), (C) vkS
j (D) esadksS
u l h, d mfpr dk; Z
okghgS
a
\
1) ds
oy A
2) ds
oy B
3) nks
uksaA vkS
jD

10

4) nks
uksaB vkS
jD

5) nks
uksaA vkS
jC

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38. What is the date of birth of Arjun?
I. Arjun's friends Deepak remembers that Arjun's birthday is after 20th August but before 23rd August.
II. Arujun's brother remembers that his (Arjun) birthday was after 21st August but before 25th August.
39. If Seeta ranks 23rd from the bottom in his class what is her rank from the top?
I. Ritu rank's more than Seeta in class of 52 students
II. Poonam ranks just below that Seeta's rank from the top.
40. Rohit is in which direction of Shilpa?
I. Sunil is to the Sourth of Shilpa, Rupesh is to the west of Sunil and Rohit is to the North of Rupesh.
II. Shilpa is to the North of Sunil and Sunil is to the South of Rohit.
41. How is X related to Y.
I. X is sister of N who is grandson of mother-in-law of father of X.
II. P is mother of Y and Q is son of Mother-in-law of P.
Direction (Q. 42 - 43): Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A Vast majority of employees surveyed plan to pursue new job oppurtunity in 2014. about 83% of the nearly 9000
workers who participated in the poll say they intend to actively seek a new position in the new year.
42. Which of the following can be inferred from the given information? (An inference is something that is not directly stated
but can be inferred from the given information.)
1) Emploees are not satisfy with their job.
2) New year is good time to pursue new job.
3) Employees indicate they may look for new oppurtunities to stay in competition.
4) It is common practice among employees
5) The employees whose view is presented does not have any good job.
43. Which of the following cannot be a course of Action to retain employees?
1) Employers should implement strategic engagement programmes.
2) Engagement, loyality and job satisfaction should be top cancerns for employers.
3) Incentive and appraisals given to retain top talents.
4) Promotion must be given to each employees to retain them.
5) None of these
Directions (44-46): Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
A white paper out on evolving global tax policy trends, which explores some of the emerging trends in global taxation.
The paper acknowledge that in an increasing interconnected global economy, where in the quest to attract cross-border
investment is of increasing importance, many countries across ideological spectrum and at varying levels of development are
adopting investor friendly approach by ensuring certainity and predictability in their tax system and reducing the Cost of
Compliance.
(A) Tax avoidance has become an area of concern.
(B) Steps needed to equip government to prevent 'double-non-taxation'.
(C) Many developing countries have identified tax erosion as major concern.
(D) Strengthening the existing tax code to prevent avoidance of tax and tax evasion.
(E) Clarity on the various provisions of international taxation.
44. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) may be the reason behind the white paper?
1) Only A
2) Both A and C
3) Only E
4) Both C and D
5) Both A and B
45. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C) and (D) can be an immediate course of action?
1) Only A
2) Only B
3) Both A and D
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46. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) can be a possible assumption?
1) Only B
2) Only E
3) Both A and E
4) Both D and E

5) Both A and C

Direction (Q. 47): Read the following information carefully and answer the given question.
Based on survey online shopping and banking activity and services has been increased recently. The data also shows
that most people use their Pcs for online financial transaction. Criminals of cyber crimes are ready to invest a lot of manpower
and finances to organise sophisticated malicous attacks. The most effective way to combat them requires use of online
security, which is capable of staying ahead of new criminal activity and spotting attempts to intercept senstive user data
before financial credentials fall into wrong hands.
47. Which of the following can be an assumption according to the given information?
1) The online user have been increased.
2) Online security is essential to counter cyber threats.
3) Computer users enjoy the ease and convenience of shopping and banking
4) Cyber-criminals are cashing in.
5) None of these.
Direction (Q. 48): Read the following information carefully and answer the given question.
Delhi police statics state that 1018 juveniles in conflict with the law were apprehended last year. Four 'Underage'
criminals are apprehended daily for heinovs offence. Due to poverty and lack of guidance.
48. Which of the following can be the best possible reason for the juveniles to commit crimes?
1) Earning money through crimes is easy.
2) To impress their friends and girlfriends.
3) To satisfying their lust for cash.
4) Juveniles are easily attracted towards crime.
5) Influenced by gangsters or criminals lifes.
Directions (49-50): Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Different universities are collaborating with industries in order to give the students a taste of the real world and give
them more opportunities not just for study and learning but for work as well. A viable handshake between industries and
universities provide a much needed platfrom needed by the students to sharpen their skills.
(A) Divert the attention of students.
(B) Increase the efficiency and knowledge of the students.
(C) Students are now experienced the real working environment.
(D) Student may be exploit and exhausted during exposure to the real world.
(E) Provides the enviornment to horn the skills of the students.
49. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C) and (D) may be a strong argument in favour of the collabration?
1) Only A
2) Both A and B
3) Both C and D
4) Both B and C
5) Only C
50. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) can be inferred from the given information?
1) Only A
2) Both A and D
3) Both A and E
4) Only E
5) 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.
Talent is worshipped everywhere, which is motivated through awards system. Because awards are a sign of pride and
glory in everybody's life. Presenting an award is the means to honor the talents, achievements, performance and work for a
lifetime of a person. Different awards have their own specific fields of existence and each one of them adds there are numerous
award ceremonies that occur in India. The Indian celebrities like the sportsmen, artists, actors and technicians are awarded in
the different fields on the basis of their abilities and passion.
Until 2011, the official criteria for awarding the Bharat Ratna stipulated it was to be conferred for the highest degrees of
national service. This service includes artistic, literary, and scientific achievements, as well as recognition of public service of
the highest order. In December 2011, the Government of India modified the criteria to allow sportspersons to receive the award;
since then, the award may be conferred for performance of highest order in any field of human endeavour.
Any person without distinction of race, occupation, position or sex is eligible for the award. The recommendations for an
award of the "Bharat Ratna" are made by the Prime Minister of India to the President of India; a maximum of three awards may
be made in a given year. The holders of the Bharat Ratna rank 7th in the Indian order of precedence; however, the honour does
not carry a monetary grant. The honour does not confer any pre- or post-nominal titles or letters; recipients are constitutionally prohibited from using the award name as a title or post-nominal. However, if they desire, recipients may state they are
Bharat Ratna awardees in their curriculum vitae, on letterheads or on business cards.
When we discuss about sports , especially cricket then name of Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar comes on the top, their fans
also call him "God of Cricket", who is now a former Indian cricketer widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of the modern
generation and by many as the greatest cricketer of all time. He is not the first of India's sporting heroes: there were several
before him, and even some after 1989, the year he made his international debut and received awards .But unfortunately some
Indian cricketers were found guilty in the charges of fixing and bribery i.e. Mohammad ajharuddin, Ajay Sharma, Manoj
prabhakar and many more. But when Tendulkar announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on 16 November 2013 after
playing his 200th and final Test match, against the West Indies in Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.
Then within a few hours of ending of his final match on 16 November 2013, the Prime Minister's Office announced the
decision to award Tendulkar with the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, making him the youngest recipient to date
and the first ever sportsperson to receive the award.
At 40, the cricket icon is the youngest ever to receive the award. Unlike many others who have received the honour in the
last six decades, he did not have to wait for the award; the award waited for him. Thus the honour was India's, as much as
Tendulkar's.
51. Which of the following is the highest Indian Honour?
1) Padmavibhushan
2) Padma Shri
4) Arjun Award
5) Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award.

3) Bharat Ratna

52. According to writer, who did serve as a source of Inspiration and motivation?
1) Kapil Dev
2) Former President Abdul Kalam
4) Manoj Prabhakar
5) Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar

3) Ajay Sharma

53. Which of the following cricketer was not found Involved in the charges of fixing and bribery in the cricket match given in
the passage?
1) Mohammad Ajharuddin
2) Aja Sharma
3) Mahendra Singh Dhoni
4) Manoj Prabhakar
5) Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
54. Which of the following is true as given in the passage?
1) No one could break any record of Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
2) Sachin is the second most respected player of the team, hence called 'God of cricket'
3) BCCI called Sachin as 'God of Cricket'
4) In 2011, Government of India allowed sportspersons to receive the Bharat ratna Award.
5) None of these
55. What is the mean of following given statement as used in the passage- "He did not have to wait for the award, the award
awaited for him"
1) Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is the greatest batsman of the modern generation.
2) Bharat Ratna award is the highest honour for national service and former cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has divoted a big
span of life to the Nation.
3) Bharat Ratna is the highest civilian award.
4) Sachin Tendulakar is the youngest cricketer of India, who received bharat Ratna.
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Directions (Q. 56-58): Choose the word, which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the
passage.
56. Stipulated
1) Designed

2) Conditioned

3) Stream

4) Endeavour

5) Managed

57. Precedence
1) Rank

2) Subservience

3) Inferiority

4) diliberate

5) setback

58. Acknowledged
1) Pacificist

2) Coexist

3) Accepted

4) Comendable

5) Alleged

Directions (Q. 59-60): Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as given
below59. Confer
1) Dishonor

2) Taking

3) Speak

4) Discuss

5) Impregnable

60. Civilians
1) Perpetrators

2) Military

3) Fleet

4) Retrograde

5) Downplayed

Directions (Q. 61-70): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Water touches every aspect of life, and in India uncertainty over access to and the availability of this basic resource may
be reaching crisis levels. As India continues to undergo dramatic shifts caused by a growing economy and population,
competing demands for this limited resource coming from households, industry, and agriculture have wide-ranging implications for the country's future. India's water crisis is rooted in three causes. The first is insufficient water per person as a result
of population growth. The second cause is poor water quality resulting from insufficient and delayed investment in urban
water-treatment facilities. The third problem is dwindling groundwater supplies due to over-extraction by farmers.
Water scarcity is fast becoming urban India's number one woe, with government's own data revealing that residents in 22
out of 32 major cities have to deal with daily shortages. For example, in Delhi approx 3,156 million litres of water (MLD) is
supplied against the requirement of 4,158. But around 40% of the supply is lost in distribution resulting in a much wider gap
between demand and supply than what's recorded. The worst-hit city is Jamshedpur, where the gap between demand and
supply is a yawning 70%. The crisis is acute in Kanpur, Asansol, Dhanbad, Meerut, Faridabad, Visakhapatnam, Madurai and
Hyderabad - where supply fails to meet almost 30% of the demand - according to data provided by states which was placed in
the Lok Sabha during the recently-concluded Parliament session by the urban development ministry. The figures also reveal
that in Greater Mumbai and Delhi - which have the highest water demand among all cities - the gap between demand and supply
is comparatively less. The shortfall is 24% for Delhi and 17% for Mumbai. However, the situation is worse than that.
India's future economic growth is also a concern. If the country cannot expand irrigation or increase agricultural productivity by other means, economic growth will be restricted. Government of India have made a comprehensive plan for creating
a unique platform for deliberating the issues involving all stakeholders including decision makers, politicians, researchers and
entrepreneurs of water resources not only from Indian arena but also from International avenues for getting benefited mutually. There is emphasis throughout the country on watershed development. This involves leveling land and tapping rainwater
in small ponds created by building small dams in the streams (called check dams).
Since Water is the most precious gift of nature can be made to beneficial use to the mankind only if; all the stakeholders
are fully involved in its development and management. By understanding the importance of building public awareness, as it is
vital in getting support in implementation of the objectives, efforts will be put in through national portals and media engagement for effective civil society involvement too in the consultative processes of India Water Week 2013 (IWW-2013) . As a part
of this endeavour, the Ministry of Water Resources has decided to host an International event "India Water Week" on an
annual basis. The first event of this kind India Water Week- 2012 (IWW-2012) has recently been organized during the period
from 10 to 14 April, 2012 with the theme "Water Energy & Food Security: Call for Solutions". The Conference was attended by
about 1000 national and international delegates and an exhibition covering an area of 3000sq.m as well as 5 specialized add-on
events were the highlight of the event.
61. What's the theme of India water week 2013?
1) "Water Energy & Food Security".
2) "Water Energy & storage of energy- Call for Solutions".
3) "Call for Solutions".
4) "Water Energy & Food Security: Call for Solutions".
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62. Which of the following city is facing the worst crisis of water as given in the passage1) Kanpur
2) Delhi
3) Mumbai
4) Urban Area

5) Jamshedpur

63. What do you mean by "Check dams"?


1) Small dams in the still water.
2) Small dams in the streams.
3) Watershed
4) To tap rainwater in small ponds created by building small dams.
5) None of these
64. Which of the following is the most probable reason (s) behind the crisis of water in India in the context of the passage?
1) Drought in India .
2) Much of the river remains polluted with a high coliform count at many places.
3) Highly fragmented land ownership is in India.
4) Economic growth of India is major concern.
5) None of these.
65. Which of the following is definitely (False) about the given passage?
1) There are four main causes for India's water crisis.
2) A wide range of agriculture is depend upon rain water for irrigation.
3) The ministry of Water Resources hosted an International Event in 2012.
4) Both 1 and 2
5) None of these.
Directions (Q. 66-68): Choose the word, which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the
passage.
66. Undergo
1) Endure

2) Surrender

3) Break through

4) Perceptive

5) Stringency

67. Dwindling
1) Wane

2) Wasting away

3) Enhance

4) Ascend

5) Raise

68. Yawning
1) Whack

2) Drowse

3) Conceal

4) Deficiency

5) Paucity

Directions (Q. 69-70): Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as given
below69. Endeavor
1) Venture

2) Subside

3) Inactivity

4) stringency

5) plight

70. Comprehensive
1) Mild

2) Abide

3) Crunch

4) abundance

5) incomplete

Directions (Q. 71-75): 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) Who knew we were reading a book that was soon to become iconic?
B) I first encountered Digvijay in an institute of Delhi in 2001.
C) Just as we were getting to a crucial moment in the life of Siddhant,
D) I was a student, living on junk food, as one did and suffereing from a stomach ailment, as one did.
E) along came a boy to tell us that unnecessary staying in institute was not permitted.
F) My pal Raghu and I had been barred from our hostel during the day,
G) So Raghu was soothing my prostrate self by reading from the magzine, which was all the rage among such as us.
71. Which of the following will be the SEVENTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) A
2) C
3) D
4) E

5) G

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

5) F

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

5) D

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

5) B

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

5) E

Directions (Q. 76-80): 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 (ie. No correction required).
76. ASEAN member countries and India share long-standing, close cultural, historical and economic bonds while common
interests and similar positions on international issues.
1) With common interest
2) as well as common interests
3) have different interest
4) where all interest
5) No correction required
77. The management's philosophy was molded on a firm commitment to Quality, Performance and Service.
1) will moulded on
2) were moulded on
3) was molded at
4) was moulded on
5) No correction required
78. This country is bestowed with inland river transportation to make the inland logistics viable and economical.
1) is bestowed at
2) was bestwed but
3) was not only bestowed
4) will not across
5) No correction required
79. We attach great importance to promote, upgrading, deepening bilateral relations with neighbouring, regional countries,
major powers and traditional friends.
1) promoting, upgrading, and deepening
2) promote, upgrade and deepen
3) promoting, upgrade and deepen
4) deplomatic activities
5) No correction required
80. Due to the profound changes in the global and regional situation, we are fully aware that our national security and
development are closely bonded with regional and global peace, stability and prosperity.
1) Bringing changes
2) Neither, in face of the profound changes
3) In face of the profound chnage
4) It's time to change
5) No correction required.
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.
When we talk about wages in India then most workers earn Rs. 50-100 a day, 81 below the minimum wage and that 82 after
a hard day 83 under the harsh sun. Workers suffer from the ailments ususally associated with poverty and health problems.
Moreover, several occupational hazards have been 84 in these workers, the most common 85 skin ulcers caused by constant
exposure of their body. Exposure to bright, reflected light and dust leads to 86 loss of vision and growths in the cornea a of the
eyes. Sometimes workers are also at higher risk for hypertension, 87 because of the impurity in their blood. It's also found that
all the workers also have body pain in the back and shoulder region, which they attributed to 88 raw material all day. Infact
many young women, children and other adults are not able to eat 89 meal because of the lack of 90 shelter around the pans.
Therefore Indian government need to give their pay attention towards the workers to improve their livelihood.
81. 1) Writ

2) apparent

3) drove

4) far

5) away

82. 1) to

2) is

3) too

4) continue

5) makes

83. 1) suffering

2) crusader

3) dampen

4) trajected

5) toiling

84. 1) documented

2) malafide

3) asserting

4) misconstrued

5) vitiated

85. 1) efficacy

2) being

3) agilent

4) duo

5) amputate

86. 1) acquitted

2) harbour

3) premature

4) clamour

5) nought

87. 1) availing

2) strangulating

3) dumping

4) injecting

5) presumably

88. 1) brazenly

2) repealed

3) maligned

4) hauling

5) substantially

89. 1) a

2) these

3) their

4) that

5) the

90. 1) opioid

2) stigma

3) any

4) reinstate

5) portraying

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93. ( 7396 4624 (42) 2 ) = 693 + (?)2


1) 1918

2) 1225

funZ
s'k(i z%94-95): uhpsfn; sx; si z'uksaesai z'ufpUg (?) dsLFkku i j y xHkx eku D; k v k; sxk\
94. (15.2% of 114.1) + (16.9% of 273.8) = ?
1) 41

2) 52

3) 64

4) 69

5) 80

3) 390

4) 395

5) 410

6
8

95. of 314.8 + of 150.2 = ?


7
10

1) 400

2) 385

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[ ; kka
`[ ky k, d fuf' pr i zk: i i j v k/kkfj r gS
abl i zk: i dksi gpkfu; sav kS
j v xy hl a
[;k
dk v uq
eku y xkb; s&
96. 9 8 21 100
1) 6200

693
?
2) 6330

3) 6228

4) 6230

5) 6100

97. 13 14
1) 45

16

31 ?
2) 49

3) 48

4) 50

5) 44

98. 12 24
1) 540

60

290 ?
2) 542

3) 530

4) 522

5) 532

99. 9 11 28 96 404 ?
1) 2000
2) 2020

3) 2030

4) 2040

5) 2050

100. 10 18 51 200 995


1) 4954

3) 5900

4) 5960

5) 4964

21
140

2) 5964

funZ
s'k (i z- 101-105): uhpsfn; sx; si z'uksaesa
] nksl ehdj . k(I) v kS
j (II) fn; sx; sgS
abu l ehdj . kksadksgy dhft ; sv kS
j fn; s
x; sdksM dsv uq
l kj mkj nhft , &
1); fn x > y
2) ; fn y > x
3) ; fn x y
4) ; fn y x
5) ; fn x = y vFkok x vkS
j y dschp dksbZl a
ca
/kLFkkfi r ughafd; kt kl dr kA
101. I. x2 + 5x + 6 = 0

II. 2 y + 7 = 8

102. I. x2 50x + 625 = 0

II. 2 (y16) = 18

103. I. x +2 (2x + 7) = 13

II. y2 3y + 2 = 0

104. I. 3x + 4 = 7

II. y2 + 6y + 8 = 0

105. I. (1 2 x ) = 3

II. y2 3 y 4 = 0

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Test III
Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q. 91-93): What exact value will come in place of (?) in these questions:
91. 601855 33090 = ?

1) 300000
92.

2) 297000

3) 297900

4) 298900

5) 390000

3) 13

4) 11

5) 10

3) 45

4) 55

5) 35

3) 64

4) 69

5) 80

3) 390

4) 395

5) 410

2261 119 1032

+
= (?)2
51
17
9

1) 19

2) 121

93. ( 7396 4624 (42) 2 ) = 693 + (?)2


1) 1918

2) 1225

Direction (Q. 94-95): What approximate value will come in place of (?)
94. (15.2% of 114.1) + (16.9% of 273.8) = ?
1) 41

2) 52

6
8

95. of 314.8 + of 150.2 = ?


7
10

1) 400

2) 385

Direction (Q. 96-100): The following number series is based on a definite pattern, identify the pattern and guess the
next number.
96. 9 8 21 100
1) 6200

693
?
2) 6330

3) 6228

4) 6230

5) 6100

97. 13 14
1) 45

16

31 ?
2) 49

3) 48

4) 50

5) 44

98. 12 24
1) 540

60

290 ?
2) 542

3) 530

4) 522

5) 532

99. 9 11 28 96 404 ?
1) 2000
2) 2020

3) 2030

4) 2040

5) 2050

100. 10 18 51 200 995


1) 4954

3) 5900

4) 5960

5) 4964

21
140

2) 5964

Direction (Q. 101-105): 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 y > x
3) If x y
4) If y x
5) If x = y or a relationship between x and y cannot be established.
101. I. x2 + 5x + 6 = 0

II. 2 y + 7 = 8

102. I. x2 50x + 625 = 0

II. 2 (y16) = 18

103. I. x +2 (2x + 7) = 13

II. y2 3y + 2 = 0

104. I. 3x + 4 = 7

II. y2 + 6y + 8 = 0

105. I. (1 2 x ) = 3

II. y2 3 y 4 = 0

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funZ
s'k(i z-106-110): uhpsfn; sx; si z'u bu fp=kksai j v k/kkfj r gS
a
&
i kbZpkVZdEi uhA ds} kj k fn; sx; so"kkZ
saesa
dkj ksadsmRiknu dksn' kkZ
r k gS
A
Jun
May 7%
12%
April
25%

l eku o"kkZ
saesaA v kS
j B dschp dkj ksadhfch
dk v uq
i kr

Jan
23%

Feb
18%

Month

A: B

January

2:3

Feb.

4 :3

March

3 :5

April

2 :5

May

6 :7

June

7 :5

March
15%

dq
y fch= 25 y k[ k
106. ekpZes
adEi uhA dhl sy ] dEi uhB dhl sy l sfdr usi zfr ' kr vf/kd gS
\
1) 70.45%
2) 64.68%
3) 65.45%

4) 66.66%

5) 67%

107. ekpZdhr q
y uk esavi zS
y esadEi uhA dhl sy fdr usi zfr ' kr c<+
h\
1) 66.66%
2) 64.68%
3) 65.45%

4) 66.66%

5) 67%

108. l H
kheghuksaesadEi uhB dhl sy D; k gS
\
1) 3762400
2) 3862500

4) 3852500

5) 3962500

4) 4

5) 5

3) 3742500

109. fdr useghuks


aesadEi uhB dhl sy dEi uhA dhl sy l sT; knk gS
a
\
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3

110. A } kj k Qj oj hes
adkj ksadhfchvkS
j B } kj k ebZesadkj ksadhfchea
sD; kvuq
i kr gS
\
1) 3 : 1

2) 6 : 7

3) 7 : 9

4) 9 : 7

5) 1 : 3

funZ
s'k(i z-111-115): o"kZ2006-10 esadEi uh P } kj k v k; kr v kS
j fu; kZ
r y k[ k esa
uhpsfn; sx; sxzkQ } kj k n' kkZ
; k x; k gS
&
Export

Import

60
50
40

48
42

45
30

30
28

20
10

15

35
30

25

20

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Year

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Direction (Q. 106-110): Following question are based on these diagram:
The pie chart shows sales of cars produced
by company 'A' in given year-

Jun
May 7%
12%

Ratio of sales of car between 'A' & 'B'


in the same year
Month

A: B

January

2:3

Feb.

4 :3

March

3 :5

April

2 :5

May

6 :7

June

7 :5

Jan
23%

April
25%

Feb
18%
March
15%

Total Sales = 25 Lacs


106. By what percent is the sale of company B greater than that of company A in march?
1) 70.45%
2) 64.68%
3) 65.45%
4) 66.66%

5) 67%

107. By what percent has the sale of company A increased in April as compared to march?
1) 66.66%
2) 65 %
3) 67.88%
4) 65.40%

5) 66.9%

108. What is the total sale of company B in all the months?


1) 3762400
2) 3862500
3) 3742500

5) 3962500

4) 3852500

109. In how many months is the sale of company B greater than that of company A?
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4

5) 5

110. What is the ratio between sale of Car by 'A' in Feb. and that of B in May?
1) 3 : 1

2) 6 : 7

3) 7 : 9

4) 9 : 7

5) 1 : 3

Direction (Q. 111-115): The following graph shows the export and Import (in lacs) of Company P through 2006-10-

Export

Import

60
50
40

48
42

45
30

30
28

20
10

15

35
30

25

20

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Year

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Ratio of Export and Import of Company P and Q (P : Q) through these years in as follows:

Year

Export
(P : Q)

Import
(P : Q)

2006

3 :5

3:7

2007

3 :4

4: 9

2008

4 :7

7 : 10

2009

5 :8

6 :5

2010

7 :9

3 :8

111. o"kZ2006 es
aQ dk fu; kZ
r ] ml ho"kZesaP dsfu; kZ
r l sfdr uk de@vf/kd gS
\
1) 60.34%
2) 64.66%
3) 66.66%
4) 67.85%

5) 70%

112. Q dk vkS
l r vk; kr ] ml dsvkS
l r fu; kZ
r l sfdr ukde ; kvf/kd gS
a
\
1) 26.9% vf/kd
2) 34.2% de
3) 24.7% de

5) nks
uksadkl eku gS
a

4) 22.7% vf/kd

113. dEi uhQ dsdq


y vk; kr vkS
j dEi uhP dsdq
y fu; kZ
r esafdr uk va
r j gS
\
1) 32 ; w
fuV
2) 30 ; w
fuV
3) 28 ; w
fuV
4) 40 ; w
fuV

5) 25 ; w
fuV

114. o"kZ2009 es
aQ dsfu; kZ
RkvkS
j o"kZ2008 esaP dsvk; kr esafdr ukva
r j gS
a
\
1) 10 ; w
fuV
2) 11 ; w
fuV
3) 12 ; w
fuV
4) 13 ; w
fuV

5) 9 ; w
fuV

115. o"kZ2008 es
adEi uhQ dkvk; kr ] o"kZ2009 ea
sP dsfu; kZ
r l sfdr usi zfr ' kr de ; kvf/kd gS
a
\
1) 50%
2) 40%
3) 70%
4) 65%

5) 60%

116. A , d O
; ki kj ` 14000 l s' kq
: dj r kgS
A4 eghusckn] B bl hO
; ki kj esa` 12000 yxkr kgS
avkS
j A vU; ` 2000 bl hO
; ki kj esayxkr k
gS
A 6 eghusckn] C Hkh` 20000 y xkr kgS
a
avkS
j B bl hO
; ki kj l s` 2000 fudky y srkgS
a
A ; fn 2 o"kZckn mUgsa`94000 y kHkgks]r ks
C dhsy kH
kesafgLl snkj hfdr uhgS
\
1) ` 376000
2) ` 204000
3) ` 36000
4) ` 18000
5) ` 260000
117. , d 15 ehVj a
pkVkW
oj , d fct y hds[ kEHksdsvk/kkj l s60o dkmUU;u dks.kcukr kgS
a
AvkS
j [ kEHksds' kh"kZl s30o dkdks.kcukr k

gS
a
A r ks[ kEHksdha
pkbZcr kb; s\
1) 12 eh2) 10 eh-

3) 11 eh-

4) 5 eh-

5) 15 eh-

118. gf"kZ
r vkS
j _ fr dk dhmezdkxq
. kuQy 240 gS
a
A ; fn _ fr dk dhmeznq
xq
uhdj nht k, r c og gf"kZ
r l s4 l ky cM+
hgS
a
A r ks

vc _ fr dk dhmezD; k gS
\
1) 16 o"kZ
2) 24 o"kZ

3) 12 o"kZ

4) 10 o"kZ

5) 15 o"kZ

119. , d vk; r kdkj Iy kW


V dk{ks=kQy 96eh2 gS
a
A, d pkS
M+
kekxZbl dspkj ksvksj cuk; kt kr kgS
avkS
j bl u; sIy kW
V esadkj i sV fcNkuh
gS
a
A dkj i sV fcNkusdk [ kpZ` 42 i zfr oxZgks]r ksdkj i sV My okusesadq
y y kxr D; k gksxh\
1) ` 4032
2) ` 4200
3) ` 4300
4) Kkr ughafd; kt kl dr k 5) bues
al sdksbZugha
120. , d O
; fDr i zfr fnu Vgy uk ' kq
: dj r k gS
] i gy sfnu og 2 fdeh- Vgy r kgS
A i zR; sd fnu og] i gy sfnu dhvk/khnw
j hVgy r k

gS
a
A r kst hou i ; Z
Ur ml usVgy r sgq
, vf/kdr e fdr uhnw
j hr ; dhA

1) 4 fdeh2) vU
ur
3) 2 fdeh-

4) 120 fdeh-

5) Kkr ughafd; kt kl drk

121. uy A, B vkS
j C , d i kuhdsVS
a
d l st ksM+
sx; svkS
j mul si kuhdscgko dhnj e' k%42 y h-@?k.Vk] 56 y h-@?k.VkvkS
j 48 yh@?k.VkFkhA ; fn uy A vkS
j B VS
a
d dksHkj r sgS
at cfd uy C VS
a
d dks[ kky hdj r k gS
ar ksVS
a
d 16 ?k.VsesaHkj t kr k gS
a
A r ksVS
a
d

dh{ker k cr kb; s\
1) 150 yhVj
22

2) 960 yhVj

3) 800 yhVj

4) 1200 yhVj

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Ratio of Export and Import of Company P and Q (P : Q) through these years is as follows:

Year

Export
(P : Q)

Import
(P : Q)

2006

3 :5

3:7

2007

3 :4

4: 9

2008

4 :7

7 : 10

2009

5 :8

6 :5

2010

7 :9

3 :8

111. Export of 'Q' in 2006. Is how much percentage more or less than export of P in 2006.
1) 60.34%
2) 64.66%
3) 66.66%
4) 67.85%

5) 70%

112. Average import of 'Q' is how much percentage more or less than average export of 'Q'.
1) 26.9% more
2) 34.2% less
3) 24.7% less
4) 22.7% more

5) Both are equal

113. What is the difference between total import of company Q and total export of Company P?
1) 32 units
2) 30 units
3) 28 units
4) 40 units

5) 25 units

114. What is the difference between export of Q in 2009 and import of P in 2008?
1) 10 units
2) 11 units
3) 12 units
4) 13 units

5) 9 units

115. Import of Q in 2008 is how much percentage more or less then the export of 'P' in 2009?
1) 50%
2) 40%
3) 70%
4) 65%

5) 60%

116. A started a bussiness with a sum of `14000. After 4 months, B entered with an amount of ` 12000 and A added another
2,000 in the business. After 6 months, C entered with ` 20000 and 'B' withdrew ` 2000 from the business. What will be C's
share of profit out of a total profit of ` 94000 at the end of 2 years.
1) ` 376000
2) ` 204000
3) ` 36000
4) ` 18000
5) ` 260000
117. The top of a 15 m. high tower makes an angle of elevation of 60o with the bottom of an electric pole and an angle of 30o
with the top of the pole. What is the height of the pole?
1) 12 m.
2) 10 m.
3) 11 m.
4) 5 m.
5) 15 m.
118. The product of ages of Harshit and Haritika is 240. If Hritika would have been twice her age she will be 4 years elder to
Harshit. What is Haritika's age now?
1) 16 yrs
2) 24 years
3) 12 years
4) 10 years
5) 15 years
119. A rectangular plot has an area of 96 m2. A 2 m. broad pathway is constructed around it and the new plot has to be
carpeted. The cost of putting carpet is ` 42 per square m. what will be the total cost involved in carpetting?
1) ` 4032
2) ` 4200
3) ` 4300
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
120. A man starts walking daily, for the 1st day he walked 2 kms. Everyday he walks half of the distance of the previous day.
What is the maximum total distance walked by him in life time?
1) 4 km.
2) infinite
3) 2 km.
4) 120 km.
5) Data inadequate
121. Taps A, B and C are comected to a water tank and the rate of flow of water from them is 42 liter/hr, 56 liter/hr and
48 liter/hr respectively. If tap A and B are filling the tank and C is emptying it and the tank gets filled in 16 hrs. What is the
capacity of the tank?
1) 150 liter
2) 960 liter
3) 800 liter
4) 1200 liter
5) 500 liter

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122. , d oxkZ
d kj dej sdhnhokj 8 ehVj gS
a
A ; fn dkj i sV dhdher ` 200 i zfr ehVj gksvkS
j Je y kxr ` 10 i zfr ehVj gks]r ks16

l seh- PkkS
M+
hfdr uhdkj i sV dht : j r dej sdsQ' kZdks<dusdsfy , y xsxh, oadkj i sV fcNusesavkusoky s[ kpZdhy kxr D; k
gksxh\
1) 400 eh-, ` 84000
2) 400 eh-, ` 80000
3) 200 eh-] ` 84000
4) 200 eh-, ` 80000
5) 400 eh-]`40000
123. , d dks
u dk vf/kdr e vk; r u D; k gksxk t ks14 l seh- fdukj soky s?ku l scuk; kt k l dr k gS
\
2
3
3
2
1) 632.26 l s
eh
2) 756.14 l s
eh
3) 814.32 l s
eh
4) 718.66 l s
eh

5) 796.33 l s
eh3

124. , d dej k10 ehVj yEck] 8 ehVj pkS


M+
kvkS
j 4.5 ehVj a
pkgS
Abl esanksnj okt sft udheki 2.5 eh- 1.2 eh- nksf[ kM+
a
fd; kaft udh
eki 1.5 eh- 1.6 eh- vkS
j nksvfr fj Dr f[ kM+
fd; ka1 ehVj a
phvkS
j 1 ehVj pkS
M+
hgksr ksbl dej sesaokW
y i sij y xusoky s{ks=kQy

dhx.kukdhft ; s\
1) 152.6 eh-2

2) 162eh-2

3) 149.2 eh-2

4) 146.2 eh-2

5) 150 eh-2

125. ' kC
n 'EQUATION' esafn; sx; so.kkZ
sadk i z;ksx dj ds, sl sfdr us6 o.kkZ
sads' kC
n cuk, t k l dr sgS
at ksT l s' kq
: gksrsgksa
A
1) 2570
2) 2520
3) 2500
4) 2250
5) 2590
126. 6 i q
: "kvkS
j 5 efgy kvksadsl ew
g l s, d i ka
p l nL; h; desVhcuk; ht kr hgS
a
A; fn desVhesadsoy 3 efgy k; sagksar ks, sl sfdr us

r j hdksal sdesVhcuk; ht kl dr hgS


a
\
1) 100

2) 130

3) 150

4) 160

5) 200

127. , d FkS
y sesa11 xsa
nsagS
aft uesal s3 xsa
nsay ky gS
a
A ; fn gesa4 xsa
nsapq
uuhgksar ks2 xsnksadhBhd y ky gksusdhD; kl EHkkouk gS
a
\
1) 11/35
2) 14/55
3) 11/54
4) 13/45
5) 14/45
128. A, B l spkj xq
ukr st dk; Zdj r kgS
a
A; fn B fdl hdke dks60 fnuksaesai w
j kdj r kgS
a
Ar ksml hdk; ZdksA vkS
j B feydj fdr us

fnuksaesai w
j k dj y sxsa
\
1) 15 fnuks
aesa

2) 30 fnuks
aes

3) 20 fnuks
aes

4) 12 fnuks
aes

5) 18 fnuka
ses

129. A, 44% i z
fr okf"kZ
d dhl k/kkj .kC
; kt i j ` 40,000 m/kkj y srkgS
A og B dks40% i zfr okf"kZ
a
d dsnj l sfeJ/ku i j nsrkgS
A; fn
feJ/ku i zfr Nekght ksM+
r sgS
a
] r ksA dk, d o"kZckn y kHk; k ?kkVkcr kb; s&
1) ` 200 dkYkkH
k
2) ` 100 dk?kkVk
3) u ?kkVk] u y kH
k
4) ` 200 dk?kkVk
5) ` 500 dkykH
k
130. j fo dsi kl 15000 : i ; s
, ` 100, ` 500 vkS
j ` 1000 dsuksV esagS
a
A; fn bu uksVksadkvuq
i kr e' k%5 : 2 : 1 gksr ksml dsi kl `
100 dsfdr usuks
V gS
a
\
1) ` 2000
2) ` 3000
3) ` 4000
4) ` 5000
5) ` 6000

funZ
s'k(i z- 131-135): uhpsfn; sx; sxzkQ esadEi uhP v kS
j Q } kj kfofHkUu o"kkZ
saesamRiknu fd; sgq
, l eku gt kj ksaesa
n' kkZ
;s
x; sagS
a
&
P

45

40

40

35

35

30

30
25
20

25

25

25

20
15

15

10

10

5
0
2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

Year

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122. A square room has a side of 8 m. How many metres of a carpet 16 cm. wide, will be required to cover the floor of the room.
If the cost of carpet is `200/m. and labour charge is ` 10/m, find the cost of putting the carpet?
1) 400m, ` 84000
2) 400 m. , ` 80000
3) 200 m. `84000
4) 200 m, ` 80000
5) 400 m. `40000
123. What is the maximum volume of the cone that can be cut from a cube of edge 14 cm.?
1) 632.26 cm2
2) 756.14 cm3
3) 814.32 cm3
4) 718.66 cm2

5) 796.33 cm3

124. A room is 10 m long, 8 m broad and 4.5 m high. These are two doors with dimensions 2.5 m 1.2 m, two windows of
dimension 1.5 m 1.6 m and two more windows of 1 m. height and 1 m. breadth. Find the area of wallpaper required to
cover the room.
1) 152.6 m2
2) 162 m2
3) 149.2 m2
4) 146.2 m2
5) 150 m2
125. How many 6 letter words which begin with 'T' can be formed using the letters of the word EQUATION?
1) 2570
2) 2520
3) 2500
4) 2250
5) 2590
126. From a group of 6 male and 5 females, a committee of 5 has to be formed. In how many ways it can be done, if the
committee contains exactly 3 females?
1) 100
2) 130
3) 150
4) 160
5) 200
127. A bag contains 11 balls, out of which 3 are red in colour. If we have to choose 4 balls whats the probability that exactly
two are red?
1) 11/35
2) 14/55
3) 11/54
4) 13/45
5) 14/45
128. A works four times as fast as B. If B completes a work in 60 days then in how many days A and B together can complete
the work?
1) 15 days
2) 30 days
3) 20 days
4) 12 days
5) 18 days
129. A borrows a sum of `40000 at 44% p.a. simple interest. He lends it to B at 40% p.a. compound interest, compounded half
yearly. What will be the gain/loss of A after one year?
1) ` 200 gain
2) ` 100 loss
3) No loss, no gain
4) ` 200 loss
5) ` 500 gain
130. Ravi has an amount of ` 15000 in the form of ` 100, ` 500 and ` 1000 notes. If the ratio of notes is in 5 : 2 : 1 respectively,
what is the value of ` 100 notes?
1) ` 2000
2) ` 3000
3) ` 4000
4) ` 5000
5) ` 6000
Direction (Q. 131-135): The following graph shows number of goods produced (in thousand) by company P and Q in
different years:
P

45

40

40

35

35

30

30
25
20

25 25

25

20
15

15

10

10

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0
2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

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Year

2000

40

60

2001

25

30

2002

35

20

2003

65

70

2004

70

90

131. o"kZ2001 vkS


j 2003 esanksuksadEi fu; ksa} kj k, dl kFkfdr uh; w
fuV dkscspkx; k\
1) 33500
2) 28000
3) 98000
4) 61500

5) 43500

132. o"kZ2004 es
adEi uhQ } kj kcspk x; kl keku] o"kZ2003 esadEi uhP } kj kcspsx; sl keku dky xHkx fdr uk i zfr ' kr gS
\
1) 18%
2) 19%
3) 17%
4) 16%
5) 20%
133. o"kZ2000 es
adEi uhP } kj kbl hr j g o"kZ2002 esadEi uhQ } kj kcspsx; sl kekuksadhvkS
lr la
[ ; k D; kgS
\
1) 8375
2) 7000
3) 6500
4) 6000
5) 12000
134. o"kZ2004 es
adEi uhP } kj kmRikfnr l keku vkS
j o"kZ2000 esadEi uhQ } kj kcspsx; sl eku esafdr ukva
r j gS
\
1) 5000
2) 1000
3) 4000
4) 2000
5) 1500
135. l H
khfn; sx; so"kkZ
saesaP } kj k cspsx; sl kekuksadhdq
y la
[ ; k D; k gS
\
1) 10450
2) 12350
3) 11450

4) 12390

5) 11320

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a
V dj usdhy kxr D; k gksxh\
1) ` 40500
2) ` 28350

3) ` 81000

4) ` 56700

5) None of these

137. ; fn ' ks
"k {ks=kQy i j `16 i zfr ehVj dk dkj i sV My okuk gksr ksml dhy kxr D; k gksxh\
1) ` 800
2) ` 768
3) ` 720
4) ` 832

5) ` 760

138. cS
Bd d{k dhi sfVa
x dhy kxr ' k; ud{k esai sfVadhy kxr dk fdr uk i zfr ' kr gS
\
1) 60.57%
2) 70.37%
3) 79.34%
4) 82.35%

5) 62.33%

139. i w
j s?kj dksi sa
V dj usdhdq
y y kxr D; k gS
a
\
1) ` 188900
2) ` 198900

5) ` 199800

3) ` 189800

4) ` 200000

140. cS
Bdd{k] Hkkst ud{k] ' k; ud{kr huksadksfey kdj r FkkLuku?kj o j l ksbZ
?kj nksuksadksfey kdj , dl kFki V
sa dj kusdhy kxr esae' k%

D; k vuq
i kr gS
\
1) 7 : 3

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2) 30 : 71

3) 3 : 7

4) 30 : 7

5) 71 : 30

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Percentage of goods sold by these companies over the years is as followsYear

2000

40

60

2001

25

30

2002

35

20

2003

65

70

2004

70

90

131. How many units of goods was sold by both the companies in the year 2001 and 2003 together?
1) 33500
2) 28000
3) 98000
4) 61500
5) 43500
132. The goods sold by company Q in 2004 is approximately what percent of the goods sold by company P in 2003?
1) 18%
2) 19%
3) 17%
4) 16%
5) 20%
133. What is the average number of goods sold by company P in 2000 and that of company Q in 2002?
1) 8375
2) 7000
3) 6500
4) 6000
5) 12000
134. What is the difference between number of goods porduced by company P in 2004 and number of goods sold by
company Q in 2000.
1) 5000
2) 1000
3) 4000
4) 2000
5) 1500
135. What is the average number of goods sold by 'P in all these years?'
1) 10450
2) 12350
3) 11450

4) 12390

5) 11320

Direction (Q. 136-140): Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given belowThere are six rooms of different dimensions in a house A drawing room measuring 20 m. 18 m, a dining room measuring
8 m. 8 m, two bedroom measuring 15 m 12 m each, a kitchen measuring 10 m 12 m and a bathroom measuring 6 m 8 m..
The height of the wall is 15 m. The total area of the house in 1000 m2. The family paints the walls of each room. The cost of
painting drawing room, dining room and the bedrooms is ` 50/m2 and that of kitchen and bathroom is ` 35/m2.
136. What is the cost of painting the bedrooms?
1) ` 40500
2) ` 28350

3) ` 81000

4) ` 56700

5) None of these

137. If the floor of remaining area has to be carpeted at the rate of ` 16/m2, what will be the cost?
1) ` 800
2) ` 768
3) ` 720
4) ` 832

5) ` 760

138. The cost of painting drawing room is what percentage of painting the bedrooms together?
1) 60.57%
2) 70.37%
3) 79.34%
4) 82.35%

5) 62.33%

139. What in the total cost of painting the house?


1) ` 188900
2) `198900

5) ` 199800

3) ` 189800

4) ` 200000

140. What is the respective ratio of cost of painting, drawing, dining and bedroom together and kitchen and bathroom
together?
1) 7 : 3
2) 30 : 71
3) 3 : 7
4) 30 : 7
5) 71 : 30

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2) t S
d c eS
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142. dkS
u l sns'k us, d u; k eq
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3) cz
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143. ^i a
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2) fouks
n esgr k
3) v' kks
d ve`r j kt

4) j kt eks
gu xka
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5) bues
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144. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u l hnf{k.k vfdk dh, d eq
k gS
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1) yk
2) j S
a
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3) H
kV~
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4) D; kr

5) bues
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145. va
r j k"Vh; ekuo fnol euk; kt kr k gS
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1) 10 fnl E
cj
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4) 11 uoEcj

5) bues
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3) 9 uoEC
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147. fuEufy f[ kr ea
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u l k ns'k gky ghesal suk dsvhdu l a
?k l sfu"dkfl r fd; k x; k gS
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1) l q
Mku
2) nf{k.kvhdk
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fi ; k
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5) bues
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3) i a
t kc

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5) buea
sl sdksbZugha

149. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sfdl ns'kesa
: l dhr duhdhdki z;ksx dj usoky sbl dsi gysU; w
fDy ; j i kW
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dk' kq
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ekj

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aesaefgy kvksadsfy ,
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5) bues
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151. fuEufy f[ kr es
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y VS
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l VS
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q
Dr , d i S
ekuk gS
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i knu i zfr nj
2) l dy ?kj s
y wmRiknu
4) ' kq
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5) bues
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t eS
ust esUV , DV
Qseki w
. kZ
: i l sfdl o"kZy kxwfd; k x; k Fkk\
1) 1991
2) 1997
3) 2002
4) 2007

3) l dy j k"Vh; mR
i kn

5) bues
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154. H
kkj r esaxzkl MkW
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Test IV
General Awareness
141. Who among the following has been appointed as director of Federal Bureau of investigation (FBI)?
1) Sunil Mathew
2) Jocob Mathew
3) Sunil Soni
4) James comey
5) None of these
142. Which country annoucned a new is lamic criminals Law?
1) Qatar
2) Saudi Arabia
3) Brunai

4) Philippines

5) None of these

143. Who is the author of the 'Punjab: A history from Aurangzeb to Mountbatten'?
1) Amartya Sen
2) Vinod Mehta
3) Ashok Amrit Raj
4) Raj Mohan Gandhi 5) None of these
144. Which of the following is the courrency of south Africa?
1) Lau
2) Rand
3) Baht

4) Kyat

5) None of these

145. International Human Right s Day is observedon1) 10th December


2)11 December
3) 9 November

4) 11 November

5) None of these

146. Bimal Jalan Committee is related to1) Management of Co-operative Sector


2) To prepare a position paper on the socio-Economic, health and educational status of tribals
3) To screen 26 applications to start bank operations in the country.
4) Reforms in the insurance sector.
5) None of these
147. Which of the following country was recently suspended from the african union over military coup.?
1) Sudan
2) South Africa
3) Ethopia
4) Egypt
5) None of these
148. Which of the following state has been selected for carbon credit to its ecoproject by united Nations for clear development
mechanising?
1) Delhi
2) Haryana
3) Punjab
4) Pondicherry
5) None of these
149. Which of the following country inaugurated the opening phase of work for its first ever nuclear power plant using
Russian technology?
1) Malaysia
2) Bangladesh
3) Sri Lanka
4) Myanmar
5) None of these
150. Swadhar is the scheme for1) Common home for senior citizens
3) self-employment for males

2) Women in difficult circumstances


4) child in difficult circumstances

5) None of these

151. Which one of the following is not a tax levied by the Government of India?
1) Toll Tax
2) Service Tax
3) Gift Tax
4) Custom Duty

5) None of these

152. The most appropriate measure of a country's Economic growth is its1) Per capita product
2) Gross Domestic Product
3) Gross National Product
4) Net Domestic product

5) None of these

153. FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) was finally implemented in the year1) 1991
2) 1997
3) 2002
4) 2007

5) None of these

154. The largest share of Gross Domestic product (GDP) in India comes from1) Agriculture and allied sector
2) Manufacturing, construction, electricity and gas
3) Service Sector
4) Industry and mines
5) None of these

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3) l foZ
l l sDVj
l sokfoHkkx

4) m| ks
x vkS[ kkusa

5) bues
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155.
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Q sfMVm/kkj i =k cuk; k t kr k gS
a
&
1) , d vk; kr dr kZ} kj k 2) , d fu; kZ
r dr kZ} kj k

3) t gkt dEi uh} kj k 4) nks


uksa1) vkS
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5) bues
al sdksbZugha

156. cS
y sUl vkW
Q i sesUV
Hkq
xr ku l a
rq
y uesa' kkfey gS
&
1) foft cy Vs
M
2) Ms
V~
l

3) bufoft cy Vs
M

5) mi j ks
Dr l Hkh

4) nks
uksa1) vkS
j 2)

157. fuEufy f[ kr ea
sl sfdl j kT; @l a
?k' kkfl r i zns'kuso"kZ2013 esa, dy Lr j oky soS
Y; q, MsMVS
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u dki kfj r dj usdkfu.kZ
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fy ; k gS
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1) ; w
-i h-

2) ds
j yk

3) i a
t kc

4) fcgkj

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al sdksbZugha

158. fdl i z
kbMvkW
Q fczVsu
fczVsu dk xoZ
dsl Eeku vkS
j l [ kj kso ekuo vf/kdkj l Eeku l suokt k x; k gS
\
1) t kW
u vczkge
2) ey ky k; q
lq
Qt bZ
3) , fy l eq
uj ks
4) l S
Q vy h[ kku
5) bues
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159. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sfdl l a
LFkkusHkkj r dsi a
t hckt kj dksl ' kDr dj usvkS
w
j cM+
sQkW
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V
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r dj us
dsfy , 1 fcfy ; u MkW
y j dsvkW
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kckW
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e dksy kusdh?kks"k.kkdhgS
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1) ICSID - ba
Vj us'kuy l sUVj QkW
j l sVy esa
V vkW
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V~
l
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j Vus'kuy QkbusUl dkW
j i ksjs'ku
3) IDA - ba
Vj us'kuy Msoyi esUV , l kfl , s'ku
4) IBRD& ba
Vj us'kuy cS
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5) bues
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160. fuEu es
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ft uhQkek
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4) l h-ch- foXus
l ouZ

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161. fuEufy f[ kr ea
sl sfdl i zFke j kT; ; k l a
?k ' kkfl r i zns'k uscPpksadksvi ' kC
n l scpkusdsfy , l a
f{kIr fu; ekoy hcuk; hgS
\
1) xks
ok
2) vka
/kzi zns'k
3) fnYyh
4) egkj k"V
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
162. fo' o vkfFkZ
d i fj n`' ;
fn oYMZbdksukW
fed vkmVy q
d dsvuq
l kj vkfFkZ
d l g; ksx vkS
j fodkl dhl a
LFkkusHkkj r dho"kZ201418 es
adksfodkl ?kVusdkvuq
eku y xk; kgS
&
1) 5.8%
2) 5.9%
3) 5.7%
4) 4.9%
5) bues
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163. H
kkj r esaeq
kfLQfr dhnj dkseki usdk l cl sy ksd fi z; l w
pdka
d gS
&
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y l sy i zkbl bUMsDl
Fkksd ew
Y; l w
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kbl bUMsDl
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5) bues
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164. H
kkj r h; l j dkj l okZ
f/kd j kt Lo dekr hgS
&
1) vk; dj
4) dkW
i kZ
sjsV VS
Dl

2) dLVe M~
;w
Vh
3) ; w
fu; u , Dl kbt M~
;w
Vh
5) bues
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165. H
kkj r esal oZ
i zFke LVkW
d , Dl psa
t fdl o"kZesaLFkkfi r gq
v k\
1) 1942
2) 1914
3) 1887

4) 1882

166. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u l k t ur k l sj kTLo ol w
y usdk , d l zksr ughagS
\
1) l fC
l Mh
Nw
V
2) vk; dj
4) i fC
y d ckS
j ksba
M
t ur kl sm/kkj h

3) oS
V
5) bues
al sdksbZugha

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

167. Fkks
d ew
Y; l w
pdka
d
gksy l sy i zkbl bUMsDl dsvk/kkj o"kZ1993-94 dksfdl o"kZl scny usdkfu.kZ
; fy ; k x; kgS
&
1) 2001-2002
2) 2004-2005
3) 2002-2003
4) 2003-2004
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
168. H
kkj r h; fj t oZcS
a
d ds[ kq
y sckt kj l a
pky u l svk' k; gS
&
1) Lo.kZ
l ksusesafofue;
2) fons
' khfofue;
Qkj su , Dl psa
t dhuhy keh
3) fl D; ks
fj VhesaO
; ki kj
4) nks
uksa1) vkS
j 2)
5) bues
al sdksbZugha

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155. A letter of credit has to be produced by1) An importer
2) An exporter

3) Shipping company 4) Both 1) and 2)

5) None of these

156. Balance of payment Includes1) Visible Trade


2) Debts

3) Invisible Trade

5) None of these

4) All of the above

157. Which state/ut has decided to launch a single stage VAT regime in 2013?
1) UP
2) Kerla
3) Punjab
4) Bihar

5) None of these

158. Who has been honoured with the pride of Britain award & Sakharov human Right awards?
1) John abraham
2) Malala yousafzai
3) Alice Munro
4) Saif Ali Khan

5) None of these

159. Which of the following organisation has announced the launch of a $1 billion offshore rupee bond programme to
strengthen India's capital markets and attract greater foreign Investment?
1) ICSID - International Centre for settlement of investment Disputes
2) IFC - International Finance corporation
3) IDA - International Development Association
4) IBRD- International Bank for Reconstruction & Development
5) None of these
160. Who among the following sworn in as the first elected Tamil Chief minister of Northern province?
1) Eugene Fama
2) Arieh warshel
3) Ibrahim Boubacar Keita
4) C. V. Wigneswarn
5) None of these
161. Which of the following state/ut government has become the first state to lay down comprehensive guidelines for
prevention of child abuse?
1) Goa
2) Andhra Pradesh
3) Delhi
4) Maharastra
5) None of these
162. According to the world Economic outlook, the OECD (Organisation for Economic cooperation and Development)
slashed India's growth projection for 2014-18?
1) 5.8%
2) 5.9%
3) 5.7%
4) 4.9%
5) None of these
163. The most common measure of estimating Inflation in India is1) Wholesale price Index
2) Net Domestic product
3) Consumer price Index
4) Per Domestic product
164. The government of India earns maximum revenue from1) The government of India earns maximum revenue from-Income Tax
4) Corporate Tax
5) None of these
165. In which year was the first 'Stock Exchange' established in India.
1) 1942
2) 1914
3) 1887
166. Which one of the following is not a source of public revenue?
1) Subsidy
2) Income Tax
4) Public Boarrowing
5) None of these

5) None of these

2) Customs Duty

3) Union-Excise Duty

4) 1882

5) None of these

3) VAT (Value Added Tax)

167. A decision has been taken to shift the whole sale price Index base year from 1993-94 to
1) 2001-2002
2) 2004-2005
3) 2002-2003
4) 2003-2004

5) None of these

168. Open market operations of Reserve Bank of India refer to1) Transaction in gold
2) Auctioning of Foreign Exchnage
3) Trading in securities
4) Both 1) and 2)

5) None of these

169. Speical Economic Zone (SEZ) Act became-

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169. Li s
' ky bdksukW
fed t ksu , DV fdl o"kZesacuk Fkk&
1) 2004
2) 2007

3) 2005

4) 2006

5) bues
al sdksBZugha

170. fuEufy fkr es


al sfdl ns'kus57 fcfy ; u MkW
y j dseq
kl gefr i =k i j ; w
j ksih; l a
?k dsl kFk gLr k{kj fd; sgS
a
&
1) t eZ
uh
2) phu
3) : l
4) t ki ku
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
171. t s
UMj bUMsDl
fy a
xlw
pdka
d dsvuq
l kj ] fo' o vkfFkZ
d Qksje } kj kl a
d fy r ] Hkkj r dhJs.khD; kgS
&
1) 141
2) 93
3) 101
4) 63
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
172. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u l hdEi uhfr ekghesa1 y k[ kdj ksM+: i ; sl sT; knkj kt Lo dhfj i ksVZnsusoky h
i zkbosVfut h{ks=kdh

i gy hdEi uhcu pq
d hgS
&
1) VkVkdU
l y VsUl hl foZ
l st fy feVsM
3) us
' kuy i sesUV dki kZ
sjs'ku vkW
Q bf.M; k

2) ba
Vj us'kuy pS
fj VhdEi uh
4) fj y k; U
l b.MLVht

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

173. o"kZ2012-13 dsokf"kZ


d j kst xkj vkS
j csjkst xkj hl oZ
s{k.kdsvuq
l kj ] fuEufy f[ kr esal sns'kdsfdl j kT; esal cl s

de csjkst xkj hnj gS


\
1) fl fDde

2) Nkhl x<+

3) ds
jy

4) dukZ
Vd

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

174. ; w
ukbVsMus'ku , t q
d s'kuy l kba
fVfQd , .MdYpj y vkxZ
sukbt s'ku
;w
usLdksdsnw
l j hckj Mk; sjDVj t uj y dkS
u pq
usx; sgS
a
A
1) bfj ukcks
d ksok
2) fp=kkj ke".kk
3) j ks
cVZ, MoMZ
~
ll
4) uw
j hvy &ekfydh 5) buesal sdksbZugha
175. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sfdl ns'k usHkkj r l svk; fr r xS
j ckl er hpkoy vkS
j r sy dscht ksi j y xk i zfr ca
/k gVk fn; k gS
\
1) : l
2) t ki ku
3) bVyh
4) ka
l
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
176. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sfdl j kT; l j dkj usN%ck; ksekW
l i kW
oj i zkst sDV LFkkfi r dj usdsfy , N%vkRefuHkZ
j fct yhmRiknd dsl kFk

eseksjsUMe vkW
Q vUMj LVsf.Ma
x i j gLr k{kj fd; sgS
a
\
1) fnYyh
2) gfj ; k.kk
3) egkj k"V
177. fdl O
; fDr uso"kZ2013 esaukscsy l kfgR; i q
j Ldkj t hr k\
1) , fy l eq
uj ks
2) FkkW
el l q
/kksQ
3) ekfVZ
u dkj i Yl

4) fgekpy i z
ns'k

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

4) i hVj fgXl

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

178. H
kkj r usfdl ns'kdsl kFkLokLF; ukj dksfVDl fu; a
=k.kvkS
j vki nki zca
/ku , oafofHkUu {ks=kksaesal g; ksx dsfy , N%l e>kS
r ksai j

gLr k{kj fd; sgS


a
\
1) ekW
j h'kl
2) vYcs
fu; k
3) b.Mks
usf' k; k
4) bj kd
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
179. H
kkj r dsmi j k"Vi fr gkfen va
l kj husfdl ns'kesaHkkj r h; O
; ki kj vkS
j vkS
| ksfxd bdkbZ
; ksadksc<+
koknsusdsfy , bf.M; u
pS
Ecl ZvkW
Q dkW
el Zdk' kq
Hkkj EHkfd; kgS
\
1) bj kd
2) b.Mks
usf' k; k
3) l kbi z
l
4) i s
:
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
180. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u l k cS
a
d f"k , oal a
c) {ks=k esal cl sT; knk _ .k i znku dj r k gS
\
1) def' kZ
; y cS
a
d

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2) dks
v ki sfj Vo cS
d
a

3) j ht uy : j y cS
a
d

4) buos
LVesUV cS
a
d

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

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1) 2004

2) 2007

3) 2005

4) 2006

5) None of these

170. Which of the following country has signed a $57 billion currency swap agreement with Europeans union?
1) Germany
2) China
3) Russia
4) Japan
5) None of these
171. According to Gender Index, compiled by World Economic Forum, what is India's rank?
1) 141
2) 93
3) 101
4) 63

5) None of these

172. Which of following company has become the first private sector firm to report revenues exceeding ` 1 lakh crore in
quarter?
1) Tata consultancy Services Ltd.
2) International charity company
3) National Payment corporation of India
4) Reliance Industries
5) None of these
173. According to annual Employment and unemployment survey report for 2012-13, which of the following states has the
lowest unemployment rate in the country?
1) Sikkim
2) Chhattisgarh
3) Kerla
4) Karnatka
5) None of these
174. Who has been elected as UNESCO (United Nation Educational Scientific and cultural organisation) director General for
the Second term.
1) Irina Bokova
2) Chitra Ramkrisha
3) Robert Edwards
4) Nuri-al-Maliki
5) None of these
175. Which of the following country has lifted the ban on import of non-basmati rice and oilseeds from India.
1) Russia
2) Japan
3) Italy
4) France
5) None of these
176. Which of the following states Governments has signed Memorandum of understanding (MOU) with six independent
power producer for setting up six biomass power project?
1) Delhi
2) Haryana
3) Maharastra
4) Himachla Pradesh 5) None of these
177. Which person has won the Nobel literature award in 2013?
1) Alice Munro
2) Thomas Sudhof
3) Martin Karplus

4) Perter Higgs

5) None of these

178. India and which country signed 6 pacts for cooperation in various fields including health narcotics control and disaster
Management?
1) Mauritius
2) Albania
3) Indonesia
4) Iraq
5) None of these
179. Indian vice president Hamid Ansari has launched the Indian chambers of commerce (INCHAM) in which place to
facilitate Indian trade and Industry in doing business?
1) Iraq
2) Indonesia
3) Cyprus
4) Peru
5) None of these
180. Which of the following provides the largest credit to agriculture and allied sector?
1) Commerical Bank
2) Cooperative Bank
3) Regional Rural Bank4) Investment Bank

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i z'uoky hV
da
I; w
Vj Kku
181. _____ ' kkW
i l Zdsfy , mudsdEI; w
Vj } kj k [ kj hnQj ks[r dksl EHko cukr k gS
A
1) bZ
&oYMZ
2) bZ
&dkW
el Z
3) bZ
&Li sUM
4) bZ
&fct usl

5) buesl sdks
bZugha

182. ____ i n n' kkZ


r kgSfd , d dEI; w
Vj i z.kky hdhdk; Zi z.kky hdksc<+
kusdsfy , vo' ; t ksM+
kt kuk pkfg, &
1) fMft Vy fMokbl
2) fl LVe , M&ou
3) fMLd i S
d
4) i s
j hQsjy fMokbl
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
183. l kW
Vso; j ds______ esadekW
. MvkS
j vkW
I' ku dhl w
phgksrhgS
&
1) ehuw
ckj
2) VkbVy ckj
3) QkeZ
y kckj
w

4) Vw
y ckj

184. , Iy hds
' ku i zk; %l Ecksf/kr dht kr hgS
a
&
1) MkVkQkby
2) , Dt hD; w
Vscy Qkby

4) fn vki j s
fVa
x fl LVe 5) buesal sdksbZugha

3) fl LVe l kW
Vos;j

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

185. ; g dS
l sl EHko gSfd i zksxzke vkS
j MkVk, d ghy kW
i hfMLd esal a
xzfgr fd; st k l ds&
1) , d y kW
i hfMLd esanksi {k gksrsgS
aft uesal s, d MkVkvkS
j nw
l j k i zksxzke dsfy ,
2) i z
ksxzke vkS
j MkVknksuksal kW
Vos;j gS
avkS
j nksuksaghfdl hHkheseksjhfMokbl esal a
xzfgr fd; kt kl dr sgS
a
3) , d y kW
i hfMLd dks, d vFkoknw
l j sdsfy , i zk: fi r fd; k x; kgS
A
4) y kW
i hfMLd dsoy MkVkl a
xzfgr dj l dr hgSu fd i zksxzkeA
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
186. hos
; j dsnksmnkgj .k D; k gS
a
&
1) fouft i vkS
j y husDl
3) ekbks
l kW
V oMZvkS
j xw
xy Vw
y ckj
5) ekbks
l kW
V i kW
oj Iokba
V vkS
j ekbksl kW
V , Dl sy

2) ' ks
; j os;j vkS
j Qkby ' ks;fj a
x
4) ba
LVS
a
V eS
l sft a
x vkS
j xw
xy Vw
y ckj

187. i z
k; %mRiknksai j Ni hgq
; hi a
fDr ; ksadkLo: i dgy kr k gS
A
1) i z
kbl
2) LVkbfi a
x
3) LdS
ul Z

4) vks
l hvkj

5) ckj dks
M~
l

188. fofH
kUu i zksl sl j ksa} kj knks; knksvf/kd i zksxzkeksadhi zksl sfl a
x dgy kr hgS
&
1) eYVhi z
ksxzkfea
x
2) eYVhVkW
fLda
x
3) Vkbe&' ks
; j fj a
x

4) eYVhi z
ksl sfl a
x

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

189. ba
Vj usV , Dl Iy ksjj TkS
l sdk; Z
e t ksuS
foxscy foUMksdhr j g dke dj r sgS
a] dgy kr sgS
a
&
1) gkbi j Vs
DLV
2) us
VodZ
3) ba
Vj usV
4) os
c czkmt j

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

190. Vka
t sD' ku i zksl sfl a
x p dk i gy k dne gS
a________ 1) MkVkcs
l vkW
i j s'ku
2) vkW
fMV
3) MkVk, U
Vh

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

4) ; w
t j buDok; j h

191. __________ , d i z
f; k gS
aft l esami Hkksxdr kZ, d i gpku dksMvkS
j , d fey r kgq
v k i kl oMZMky r sgS
a
&
1) i s
ft a
x
2) y kxbu vkW
u
3) Vkbe&' ks
; fj a
x
4) eYVhVkW
fLda
x
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
192. dEi ; w
Vj i zksxzke dki zy s[ku egRoi w
. kZgSr kfd ______1) mi H
kksxdr kZi zksxzke dkspy kukl h[ kl dr sgS
a
A
2) vU
; i zksxzkej i zksxzke dkj [ kj [ kko dj ukl h[ kl dr sgS
a
A
3) i z
ksxzkej ns[k l dr sgS
afd =kq
fV dsl zksrksadh[ kkst dsnkS
j ku dksMbl r j g D; ksafy [ kst kr sgS
a
A
4) mi j ks
Dr l Hkh
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
193. ___ vki dks, d foa
Mksczkmt j esa, d ghl e; i j dbZosc i st j [ kusesal eFkZcukr k gS
a
A
1) VS
c ckW
Dl
2) i kW
Ik&vi &gsYi j
3) VS
c j ks
4) , Ms
l l ckj

5) bLds
i dh

194. l kW
Vos;j dhvukf/kr dkW
i h
udy dki z;ksx O
; fDr xr cS
d vi dsct k; O
; fDr xr y kHkdsfy , i z;ksx dj ukdgy kr kgS
S
a
7
1) i z
ksxzke Fkhoj h
pksjh 2) MkVkLuS
fpa
x
3) l kW
Vos;j i k; j ls h 4) i zksxzke y w
fVa
x
5) MkVky w
fVa
x

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Computer Knowledge
181. _____ makes it possible for shoppers to make purchases using their computers.
1) E-world
2) E-commerce
3) E-spend
4) E-business

5) None of these

182. The term ____ designates equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance its functionality.
1) digital device
2) system add-on
3) disk pack
4) peripheral device 5) None of these
183. The ____ of software contains list of commands and options.
1) menu bar
2) title bar
3) formula bar
184. Applications are often referred to as1) data file
4) the operating system

4) toolbar

2) executable files
5) None of the above

5) None of these
3) system software

185. How is it possible that both programs and data can be stored on the same floppy disk?
1) A floppy disk has two sides, one for data and one for programs.
2) programs and data are both software, and both can be stored on any memory device.
3) A floppy disk has to be formatted for one or for the other.
4) Floppy disks can only store data, not programs.
5) None of these.
186. What are the two examples of freeware?
1) Winzip and Linux
3) Microsoft word and the Google toolbar.
5) Microsoft Power Point and Microsoft Excel.

2) Shareware and file sharing


4) Instant messaging and the Google toolbar.

187. The patterns of printed lines on most products are called1) prices
2) striping
3) scanners

4) OCR

5) barcodes

188. The simultaneous processing of two or more programs by multiple processors is1) multiprogramming
2) multitasking
3) time-sharing
4) multiprocessing

5) None of these

189. Programs such as Internet Explorer that serve as navigable windows into the Web are called1) Hypertext
2) Networks
3) Internet
4) Web browsers

5) None of these

190. The first step in the transaction processing cycle is _______ .


1) database operations 2) audit
3) data entry

5) None of these

4) user inquiry

191. ______ is a procedure that requires users to enter an identification code and a matching password.
1) Paging
2) Logging on
3) Time-sharing
4) Multitasking
5) None of these
192. Documentation of computer programs is important so that1) users can learn how to use the program
2) other programmers can know how to maintain the program
3) the programmer can see why the code is written that way while hunting for sources of error
4) all of the above
5) None of these
193. The ___ enables you to simultaneously keep multiple Web pages open in one browser window.
1) tab box
2) pop-up helper
3) tab row
4) address bar
5) Esc key
194. Unauthorised copying of software to be used for personal gain instead of for personal backups is called1) program thievery
2) data snatching
3) software piracy
4) program looting
5) data looting

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195. CD-ROM fdr usl e; r d py r hgS
&
1) y xH
kx 1 o"kZ
4) yxH
kx 20-25 o"kZ

2) y xH
kx 2 o"kZ
5) y xH
kx vl hfer l e; r d

3) y xH
kx 5 o"kZ

196. vki Nks


VsvkS
j vf/kd mi ; ksxhi fj .kke dsfy , l pZba
t u dksvf/kd l w
puk, ai znku dj dsvi uh[ kkst dks________ dj l dr s

gS
&
a
1) i fj "r

2) foLr `r dj uk

3) yks
M

4) i z
'u

5) ea
n dj ds

197. _______ , d us
VodZl si zksxzke dhdkW
i h; kMkmuy ksfMa
x dj usdhf; kgSvkS
j bl l sdbZdkW
fi ; kacuk; ht kl dr hgS
a
A
1) us
VodZi zkbj sl h
2) i ys
fxfj El
3) l kW
Vos;j i zkbj sl h
4) l kbZ
V&y kbZ
l sa
l i zkbj sl h
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
198. l w
pukr duhdhdkokLor fod O
; ki kj vkS
j i zfr Li /kkZdkew
Y; bl esafufgr gS
a
&
1) l kW
Vos;j , Iy hds'ku t ksfofHkUu dEi fu; ksa} kj ki z;q
Dr gksrhgS
a
A
2) , d O
; ki kj esal w
pukvksadhegkk vkS
j l kW
Vos;j dh{ker k dksvi ukusvkS
j i z;ksx dj usesa
A
3) l kekU
; r %cgq
r l hdEi fu; ksa} kj kgkMZ
os;j ] usVodkZ
savkS
j vU; vkbZVhl q
fo/kkvksadkcq
fu; kn l sA
4) gkMZ
os;j dh{ker kvkS
j og xfr ft l i j l w
pukvksadksi zksl sl dj r kgS
a
A
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
199. oMZi z
ksl sfl a
x l sfdl i zd kj dhQkby cuk; ht kl dr hgS
\
1) MkVkcs
l Qkby
2) LVks
j st Qkby
3) odZ
l hV Qkby

4) MkW
D; w
esa
V Qkby

5) xz
kfQDy Qkby

200. l a
xzg.k; q
fDRk
LVksjst fMokbl dEi ; w
Vj dsva
nj bl esai k; ht kr hgS
a
&
1) l hMh&j kW
e
2) ft i &fMLd
3) l q
i j &fMLd

4) gkMZ
&fMLd

5) bues
al sdksbZugha

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195. The life span of a CD-ROM is1) approximately one year
3) approximately five years

2) approximately two years


4) approximately twenty-five years

5) almost unlimited

196. You can ____ a search by providing more information the search engine can use to select a smaller, more useful set of
results.
1) refine
2) expand
3) load
4) query
5) slowdown
197. _____ is the act of copying or downloading a program from a network and making multiple copies of it.
1) Network piracy
2) plagiarism
3) software piracy
4) site-license piracy 5) None of these
198. The real business and competitive value of information technology lies in
1) The software applications that are used by many companies.
2) The capabilities of the software and value of the information a business acquires and uses.
3) The infrastructure of hardware, networks, and other IT facilities that are commonly used by many companies .
4) The capabilities of the hardware and the speed at which it processes information.
5) None of these
199. Which type of file is created by word processing1) database file
2) storage file
3) worksheet file

4) document file

5) graphical file

200. Storage device found inside the computer1) CD-ROM


2) Zip Disk

4) Hard Disk

5) None of above

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