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Corporation Bank PO Solved Paper 2011
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the question.
Give answer (3} if either asGive answer (4) if the data even
sumption I or assumption Ii is implicin both statements I and n together
it.
are not sufficient to answer the quesGive answer (4) if neither astion.
sumption I nor assumption II . is imGive answer (5) if the data in
plicit.
both statements I and II together are
Give answer (5) if bOth assumpnece,ssary to answer the question.
tions
I a nd H are implicit.
17. Who amongst L, M. N, 0 and P
22. Statement .: If parking space is
is the shortest.
n ot available in office, park your
! . 0 is shorter than P but taller
vehicles
in the mall and walk to
thanN.
the office.
II. M is not as tall as L.
Assumptions
18. Are all the five friends viz. LeeI. The mall is at a walkable dis~
na. Amit. Arun, Ali and Ken who
are seated around a circular tatance from the office.
ble facing the centre ?
II. The office does not allow visiI. Leena sits second to left of
tors vehicles in its premises.
Amit. Amit faces the centre.
23. Statement : Farmers must'imArun sits second to right of
mediately switch over to organic
Leena.
fertiliZers from chemicalfertilizII. Ali sits third to .the left of Ken.
ers for better yield.
Ken faces the centre. Amit
Assumptions
sits to the immediate left of
I. All the farmers use only
Ali but Ken is not an immedichemical fertilizers.
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H > J =K. K ~ L, L > T, T < V,
50.
Conclusions :
I. K > T
II. L 5 H
Statement :
A 5 B = C, D > C = E
Conclusions :
I. E~A
II. A< D
Directions (51- 55) : Study the
following arrangement carefully and
answer the questions given belo~ :
(3) 1
(5) 7
(2) 5
(4) 9
(3) 1
(2) 5
(4) 7
(2)
(4) S
(1} B
(3) E
(2) S, T. Q
(4) V. T, R
(l) P, R, V
(3) P, T , V
(5) S, V, T
(2)
in a straight line ?
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51.
(3) T
floor.
58. Who lives on the topmost floor?
(4) G
.
Directions (58-60) : Study the
following information to answer the
given questions :
A building has seven floors num60.
bered one to seven, in such a way that .
the ground floor is numbered one, the
floor above it, number two and so on
such that thetopmost floor is numbered seven. One out of seven people.
viz. A. B, C, D, E , F and G l ives ori
each floor. Alives on fourth floor. E
(2)'B
(4)F
(3) B
(2) D
(4) G
(5)
Directions (61 - 75) : In each of the questions given below which one of
the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on
the left. if the sequence were continued?
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(l) 62
(2) 98
(3) 109
(4) 63
(5) None of these
Directions ( 116 - 120) : In the
. following questions two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to
solve both the equations and
Give answer if
(1)
X> !:J
(2)
X~ !:J
X< !J
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116. I.
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118. I.
12x4 3x4
-;r;J'7- . 4 / 7
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(l) 340 km
(2) 480 km
(3) 360 km
(4) 450 km
(1) 6 days
24
(2)
days
12
(3) 1.
days
75
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Directions (131 - 135) : Study the folloWing table carefully to answer the
questions that follow :
Number of employees working In four different companies in
five different years
Company
Years
A
B
Male
Female Mate Female
2004
200
400
250
450
2005
250
150
400
100
2006
400
400
250
850
2007
650
400
500
150
2008
750
600
350
300
131. What was the total number of 132.
males working in company A in
the year 2007. males working in
company-B in the year 2005 and
females working in company-0 in
the year 2006 together ?
(1} 1550
(2) 1600
(3}. 1450
(4} 1400 .
(5) None of these
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Male Female Male Female
350
400
450
600
550
350
550
600
350
500
650
450
650
500
700
600
300
650
400
400
What was the average number of
female employees working in ali
the companies together in the
year 2004?
(1) 475
(2) 385
(3) 450
(4) 300
(5) None of these
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(4} 13 : 19
(2) 30500
. (4) 29500
(2) 159
.(4) 165
140. If 40 per cent of the total students whO qualified in the exam
from both the schools together
over all the years are females,
then what was the total number
of males who qualified in the
exam over all the years from both
the schools together ?
(2) 54000
(1)51000
(3) 56000
(4) 52000
(2) 316
(4) 318
(2) Q
(3) S
(5) L
(4) M .
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(3)
(4)
(5)
2003
2004
2005
2006
2004
2005
2006
2007
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Supervision
(1) Finance Minister, Bangladesh
(3) Bank's Commission on Bank(2) Founder. Grameena Bank
ing Supervision
(3) Nobel Laureate for peace
(4) Basel Commission on Bank(4) Foreign Minister, Paklstan
ing Supervision
(5) Founder Micro Finance Insti(5) None of these
tutions in India
188. By which one of the following 195. Which one of the following is the
years, Government proposes to
primary source of energy in In, introduce IFRS norms ?
dia?
(1) April2011 (2) October2011
(I) Hyde! Power
(3) April 2012 (4) October 2012
(2) Natural Gas
(5) None ofthese
(3) Coal
World Development Re189. As
(4) Naptha
port 2009, if the poverty is mea(5) Non-conventional energy
per
Indonesia
ENGLISH LANGUAGE .
Directions (201- 205) : Rear range the following five sentences (A).
(B) , (C). (D) arid (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) "What a wa ste of my tax money",
I thought, walking past the_ people having free Californian Chardonnay.
(B) "Speak to her", he said, ."She's into
books".
(C) The friend who had brought me
there noticed my noticing her.
(D) In late 2003, I was still paying
taxes in America, so it horrified
me that the US Consulate wa s
hosting a "Gallo di-inking appreciation event".
(E) Behind them, a pianist was playing old film tunes, and a slim
short woman was dancing around
hbn.
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(4) D
(3) c
(5) E
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128.(4)
132.(1)
136.(3)
140.(2)
144.(4)
148.(2)
152.(3)
156.(3)
160.(3)
164.(2)
168.(1)
172.(2)
176.(3)
180.(3)
184.(3)
188.(1)
192.(1)
196.(1)
200.(5)
204.(1)
208.(2)
212.(1)
216.(3)
220.(2)
224.(2)
228.(1)
232.(5)
236.(3)
240.(3)
244.(5)
248.(3)
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(1-5) :
(6- 10):
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The position of B cannot be ascertained.
From statement II
D .
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T
Days
T
R
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday
Saturday.
Sunday
s
v
Amit
Arun sits second to the right of
Leena. If Leena faces the centre
then Arun cannot be second to the
right of Leena. It means Leena
faces outward.
From statement II
Ali
Amit
Ken
Ali is facing outward.
W e . t + E<a.t
Subject
Physics
Botany
Mallis
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Statistics
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33. (5)
+4 ~Q
L~U~Y
+ 3 >E
A~J
~G~H
3
+ >1
34. (2)
.V E R B
I II
QUIZ
-2
-2
-2
Therefore,
J 0 H N
----7-A E D I
IJ
.~~-tj
I II'---------=-
35. (2) N + o
N is daughter of 0 .
0 .., P -7 0 is father of P.
P ;x Q -7 P is son of Q .
Thus, Q is mother -of N.
36. (3) S -:- T -7 S is wife ofT..
T x V -7 T is son of V.
V - W -7 Vis father ofW.
W + Y -7 W is daughter ofY.
Tis son ofY.
Sis sister-in-law ofW.
Sis daughter-in -law -ofY.
Y is wife of V.
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l1 I
ITJ
Q 1----=r=--~
7rn
~
North
West+F.ast
South
56. (4) He would cross Point S.
57. (5) Points S, V and T are in a
straight line.
(58- 60):
7th
6th
5th
4th
3rd
2nd
1st
c
D
A
F
E
B
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294
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II. y3x14=-2-
==> 2 X
y3
,;, 6 + 16"' 22
294
::::)y3xy3=-14
i=
83-19=64=43
119 - 83 = 36 = 6 2
631 - 119 = 512 = 8 3
:. ?=631+102 ,:,631+100 = j731l
21
10/7
12
48
48
-------=X
x4/7
x4/7 x4/7
48 - 12 =
10
7
::::)
::::) 36 = Jil
= .{36 = 6
=6
==>X=
19 + 1 X 7 = 19 + 7 = 26
26 + 2 X 7 :::: 26 + 14 :::: .40
40 + 4 X 7 ::: 40 + 28 = 68
68 + 8 X 7 :::: 68 + 56 :::: 124
124 + 16 X 7 :::: 124 + 112
n. J36o y = -hoo
... 1 = 73 + 26 = 199J
116. (2) I. >3 - 11x + 24 :::: 0
~ >3 - 8x - 3x + 24 = 0
~ x (x - 8) -3 (x- 8) = 0
(x - 3) (x- 8) = 0
:. x = .3 or 8
II. 2!f - 9y + 9 = 0
~ 2!f - 3y - 6y + 9 = 0
~ y (2y - 3) ~3 (2y - 3) = 0
~ (2y- 3) (y- 3) = 0
~
3
' 2
.
Clearly, x ~ y
117. (3) I. :Jil X 13 = Jil
x3
247
13
+ 144x
18
= 289 + 8 = 297
II. y = 262 - 18 X 21
= 676 - 378 :::: 298
Clearly, x < y
6x-4
= 180
:. 5x + 7x = 180- 120
==> 12x = 60==> x = 5
1
2
:. Mohit's investment = ~ 90
Pradeep's investment
=
. 90 x 120
= ~ 108
100
-~-=-
=:}
llx-4
12x- 8 = llx - 4
~-= --~x=19
x2
172
122. (5) 2 n, r 1
247
22
=7- x 49 .x 21
= ~ 100
: . y = -or 3
22
(35 + 14)(35 -14)
7
= 5 X 5 = 25
120.(3)1. x=
= 35 metre
10 4
- -+::::) 36 =X 7 7
series is:
:::: J236J
2 x 22
=~X
3 180= 120.
x7
220x 7
= 7r(rz2-rl2)=7(r2+r !)(r2-rt)
Clearly, x < y
118. (5j I.
=:}
r2 = 220
22
1 2
::::) y3 . 3 = 21
::::) y
Required difference
-+-
.!.
rz
==>
22
2x
22
= 88
x r1 = 88
88x7
==> n1 =- - = 14 metre
2 x 22
1t
r2
= 220
50
149
'=
:. Rahul's score= 93 - 15 = 78
:. SumofManish's and Suresh's
scores
= 3 X 63 - 78 = 189 - 78 = I l l
126. (4) Let the number be x.
:. 262 -
53 :::: 358
100
X X
676-
X X
53
:: 358
100
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::} - - = 676-358 = 318
'
100
::} X
= 3 18 X 100 ~ 600
53
:. 600 X
23
100
Distance
Time
575
= -=25kmph
23
:. Speed of bus= 50 kmph
:. Speed of car
=
S9X 50 = 90
kmph
Sl X 100
Timex Rate
= ~ 10000
..
1
C.I. = P [( +
l~Or ~ll
l~Or -1]
= lOOoo[(l+
Iooo{G~J" -1]
676
' = 10000 ( 625
'
816
54000x 92
= ~ 49680
100
Second SP
llO
= 49680 x -
100 '
= ~ 54648
:. Profit = 54648-54000
= ~ 648
130. (2) 2 men = 3 women
1 man + 1 woman
(~
= 2 women
= 2 + 1) women
'
:. Ml Dl = M2D2
::} 3x4=2X~
::} D2 =
3x4x2
24
=-
2300
= --x100,.55
'
4150
134. (1) Total number of handicapped
candidates in company B in the
year2004
---+---
5 :8
25
80-55
= - - - X 100 = - X 100"' 45
55
55
1~7. (2) Required ratio. = 85 : 90
-1)
10000x 51
=
625
129. (4) First S.P.
1900
4
133. (4) Total number of employees in
the year 2007
= 1050 + 650 + ll50 + 1300
= 4150
Total number of male employees
in company C over the years
= 350 + 550 + 350 + 650 + 400
= 2300
:. Required percentage
250 X 20 450 X 30
100
100
=50+ 135 = 185
135. (1) Required ratio
= 550 : 250 : 400 = 11 :
136. (3) ,Percentage increase
days
'
= 17 :18
138. (1) Total number of students from
school Q who qualified over the
years
= (60 + 55 + 80 + 90 + .75 + 85) X
100
= 44500
Required difference
::= 44500- (85 + 60) x100
= 44500 - 145~0 = 30000
139. (5) Total number of students from
school P who qualified over the
years
= (85 + 80 + 95 + 65 + 40 + 90) X .
100 = 45500
Total number of students who
qualified from both schools in
2006 and 2007 = (80 + 55 + 95 +
80) X 100 = 31000
Required percent
45500
=--x100=147
31000
3
= 103.5
4
X-
100
141. (4) Average number of passengers
in t(ains-S, M and L
'
'
1
= 3 (24 + 20 + 15)% of 8500
100
143. (5) Required per cent
'
19
(13+9)
144. (4) It is obvious from the pie-chart.
145. (4) Required per cent
= ---xl00=86
20 15
x 100 "'33
15
146. (5) It is obvious from the table.
147. (1) P~rcentage increase in 2006
=
12 5 5 3
- x iOO "'136
5.3
148. (2) Required difference
= (14.5 - 6.6) X 1000
=
' = ~ 7900
149. (5) Total monthly rent at Virar over
the years
= (1.1 + 2 .1 + 1.8 + 3 .6 + 5.5
7.8) X 1000
= Rs. 21900
:. Required percentage
9800
X 100 "' 45
21900
1150. (1) It is obvious from the table.
151. (5) 600 districts
152. (3) ~ 30,000 153. (1) ICICI Bank
iM. (2) Identity and biometrics details
of Indian citizens
155. (3) Railways 1156. (3) Mango
157. (2) Bangladesh
158. (4) Mobile Telecommunications
159. (5). Unit Linked Insurance Plan
160. (3) Help to solve balance of payment problems of member coontries
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193. (3) Rajasthan
194. (3) Nobel Laureate for peace
196: (1) Repo Rate
195. (3) Coal
197. (5) Indonesia
198. (5) Tata Group
200. (5) Myanmar
199. (4) China
202. (4) D
201. (3) C
204. (l)A
203. (2) B
206. (4) into
205. (5) E
208. (2) translating
207. (1) around
209. (3) practice 210. (3) chance
211. (4) provided 212. (1) other
214. (5) hard
213. (5) off
215. (2) equilibrium
216. (3) Here, the sense of the sentences expresses future time.
Hence, Future Simple i.e., or will
go into one should be used.
217. (1) Here, Notin i.e. The anger at
being .... should be used ..
were.
219. (5) No error
220. (2) Here, for the ever gro\Vfng
(Adjective) .... should be used.
Look at the sentence :
A growing number of people are
returning to full time education
221. (4) We use an Adverb to modify a
Verb. Hence, probably drop by
for a while .... should be used .
222. {4) Here, over .. , . on the plight of
farmers in the country .... should
be used.
223. (1) Here, owing to the growing
crisis .... should be used.
In response .to means : a written
or spoken answer; a reaction to
something that has happened.
224. (2) Here, the of)eningset against
her opponent .... should be used.
Look at the sentence :
We are playing against Mumbai
XI next week.
225. (2) Here, v 3 Past Participle i.e.
may be linked to overly. .... should
be used. The sentence is In passive.
226. (2) As the temperatures may rise
almost by an additional one degree and this may lead to severe
climate change.
227. (5) None of these
228. {I) The temperature would rise
from the current temperature by
2 .2 degrees Celsius
229. (3) A study ofthe effects of greenhouse gas emissions
.
230. (4) The carbon dioxide emissions
will be about 750 ppm at the end
of this century if unchecked.
231. (4) The Ill-effects of the change
in climate can be minimized
232. (5) To examine the impacts of
emission cuts on climate
233. (2) Only (A) and (B)
234. (3) The meaning of the word Dra. matte (Adjective) as used in the
passage is : sudden, very great
~d often surprising; exciting and
impressive; spectacular.
Look at the sentence :
The announcement had a dramatic effect on house prices.
tant.
239. (3) The antonym of the word o
posed (Adjective) should
favouring.
240. (3) The word Diminish (Ver
means : to become or to me
something become smaller, wea '
er etc; decrease.
Look at the sentence :
The world's resources a re dimr
isbing
The a ntonym of diminish,
should be increased.
241. (l) Here, Past Simple i.e. gat
ered all her courage should
used.
242. (2) Here, Gerund i.e. going 1
well should be used.
243. (3) Here, V3 i.e. had threaten(V3 ) to burn should be u see
244. (5) No correction required
245. (4 ) Idiom come to the f
. means : to be very important ;r
noticed by people; to p lay an
portant part.
246. (l) calm, difficult
247. (4) unemploymen t. poverty
248. (3) failed. affected
249. (5) numerous landing
:r
250. (4) charge, quality
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