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9. ‘MRO’ dk foLr`r :i gS &
if=kdk }kjk fo'o ds 50 cM+s usrkvksa esa izdkf'kr fd;k(1)
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(1) ujsUnz eksnh (2) eerk cuthZ (2) Maintenance Repair and Operating
(3) More Rate Over
(3) ts t;yfyrk (4) uhrh'k dqekj
(4) Money regulation and orientation
(5) vjfoan dsstjhoky
(5) fuEu esa ls dksbZ ugha

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2. o"kZ2017 ds vaMj 17 iQhiQk fo'o di dh esT+kckuh fdl
10. cSafdax dh Hkk"kk esa 'kCndk vFkZ
“MSME” _____ gSA
ns'k ds }kjk dh tk,xh \
(1) Mini, Small and Medium Enterprises
(1) Hkkjr (2) izQkal (2) Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(3) Jhyadk (4) fo;ruke (3) Mini scale Marketing Enterprises
(5) phu (4) Medium Scale Marketing Enterprises
3. iqLrd ^^fganqRo ;k fgan Lojkt** ds ys[kd dkSu gS \ (5) Macro small and micro Enterprises
11. og daiuh tks nqfu;k dh lcls cM+h fu;ksDrk gS] gS &
(1) vkxk 'kkfgn vyh (2) ;w- vkj vuarewfrZ
(1) la;qDr jkT; vesfjdk dk j{kk foHkkx
(3) jksfgaVu feL=kh(4) vejh'k f=kikBh

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(5) psru Hkxr
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(2) Hkkjrh; jsy
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(4) phu dk jkT; fxzM dkiksZjs'ku
vkb ,l }kjk dCT+ks esa fy;k x;k] fuEu esa ls fdl 'kgj esa
fLFkr gS \ (5) Hkkjrh; LVsV cSad
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(3) VdhZ (4) btjk;y izLrqr foÙkh; lekos'ku ij eè;e vof/ dk;Ziz.kkyh dh
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(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha fjiksVZ tkjh dh gSA lfefr dh vè;{krk fdlds }kjk dh xbZ
5. fuEufyf[kr nLrkostksa esa ls dkSu lk ,d cSad [kkrk [kksyus
Fkh \
ds fy, ,d igpku izek.k i=k ds :i esa cSad Lohdkj ugha (1) lh jaxjktu (2) nhid eksgarh
djrh gSa\ (3) lqjs'k rsanqydj (4) vjfoan ek;kjke
(1) LFkk;h [kkrk la[;k (2) ikliksVZ
(5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) jk'ku dkMZ (4) vk/kj dkMZ
13. buesa ls fdls foÙkh; ysu&nsu ls lanfHkZr ½.k lk/u dk :i
(5) Mªkbohax ykblsal
ugha dgk tk ldrk gS \
6. gky gh esa fdl jkT; us egkRek xka/h jkstxkj xkjaVh vfèkfu;e
(1) tek dk izek.k i=k(2) ckaM
ds losZ{k.k ds fy, eksckby ,i fodflr fd;k gS \
(3) LVkWDl (4) okf.kfT;d i=k
(1) fcgkj (2) Vsayxkuk
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(3) mÙkj izns'k (4) dukZVd (5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha

(5) dsjy 14. cSad@foÙkh; laxBu bu fnuksa vius ysunsu ds fy, bZ&d
7. ij dkiQh fuHkZj gSaA lqj{kk ra=k ds lanHkZ esa bUgks
63osa jk"Vªh; fiQYe iqjLdkj 2016 esa fdls loZJs"B vfHkusrk
ds f[krkc ls uoktk x;k gS \ lqj{kk ds izfr tkx:drk fu;ekoyh dk 'kqHkkjaHk fd;k gSA
(1) j.kohj flag (2) 'kkfgn diwj laxBu dk ;g dne fuEu esa ls fdl ,d Js.kh ds rgr
(3) vferkHk cPpu (4) lyeku [kku ^O;kikj mik;* ds :i esa oxhÑr fd;k tk ldrk gS \
(5) izHkkl (1) fuokjd lrdZrk
8. ,d fons'kh daiuh dks fj;y ,LVsV O;kikj ds fodkl ds fy, (2) vkKkikyu
Hkkjr esa fdruh U;wure jkf'k ykuh gksxh\ (3) lq/kjkRed
(1) $5 fefy;u (2) $10 fefy;u (4) xqIrpj
(3) $50 fefy;u (4) $100 fefy;u (5) fuEu esa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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GENERAL AWARENESS
1. is the sole Indian among the world’s 9. ‘MRO’ means?
50 greatest leaders named by the Fortune (1) Money Rate Over

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magazine recently. (2) Maintenance Repair and Operating
(1) Narendra Modi (2) Mamta Banerjee (3) More Rate Over
(3) J Jayalalithaa (4) Nitish Kumar (4) Money regulation and orientation
(5) Arvind Kejriwal (5) None of the above

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2. The 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup will be hosted 10. The term “MSME” used in banking parlance
by which country? means _____?
(1) India (2) France (1) Mini, Small and Medium Enterprises
(3) Sri Lanka (4) Vietnam (2) Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(5) China (3) Mini scale Marketing Enterprises
3. Who is the author of the book “Hindutva or (4) Medium Scale Marketing Enterprises
Hind Swaraj”? (5) Macro small and micro Enterprises
(1) Agha Shahid Ali
11. Which Company is the largest employer in
(2) U.R. Ananthamurthy
the world?
(3) Rohinton Mistry
(1) United States Department of Defence.

4.
(4) Amrish Tripathi
(5) Chetan Bhagat
m
Desert city of Palmyra, which has been
recently captured by ISIS, is in which
(2) Indian Railways.
(3) Wal-Mart.
(4) State Grid Corporation of China.
country? (5) State Bank of India.
(1) Iraq (2) Syria 12. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has
(3) Turkey (4) Israel released the Report on Medium-term Path
(5) None of the above on Financial Inclusion submitted by 14-
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5. Which of the following document is not member committee headed by –
accepted by a bank as an Identity Proof for (1) C Rangarajan
opening a bank account? (2) Deepak Mohanty
(1) Permanent Account Number (3) Suresh Tendulkar
(2) Passport (4) Arvind Mayaram
(3) Ration Card (5) None of the above
(4) Aadhaar Card 13. Which of the following cannot be called as a
(5) Driving License Debt Instrument as referred in financial
6. Recently, which State government has transactions?
developed a mobile app to monitor the (1) Certificate of Deposits
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural (2) Bonds
Employment Guarantee Scheme? (3) Stocks
(1) Bihar (2) Telangana (4) Commercial Papers
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(3) Uttar Pradesh (4) Karnataka (5) None of the above


(5) Kerala 14. A Bank/Financial Organisation these days
7. Who has won the best actor award at the relies heavily on e-commerce for its
63rd National Film Awards 2016? transaction. As a part of system security, it
(1) Ranveer Singh has introduced organisation’s security
(2) Shahid Kapoor awareness manual. This step of the
(3) Amitabh Bachchan organisation can be classified under which
(4) Salman Khan one of the following categories of measures
(5) Prabhas for a business?
8. What is the minimum capital a foreign (1) Preventive Vigilance
company has to bring to India for (2) Compliance
development of Real Estate ? (3) Corrective
(1) $5 million (2) $10 million (4) Detective
(3) $50 million (4) $100 million (5) None of the above
(5) None of these

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15. Hkkjr ljdkj us pkyw foÙk Ok"kZ ds fofuos'k dh21. izfØ;k11oka
'kq: Hkkjr&eaxksfy;k la;qDr izf'k{k.k2016,
vH;kl
dh gSA fuEu esa ls fdl lkoZtfud {ks=k ds miØe dh 11-Hkkjr vkSj eaxksfy;k ds chp lSU; la?kksa dks c<+kok nsu
36» bfDoVh 'ks;j cspus dh ;kstuk ljdkj us cukbZ gS \ eaxksfy;k esa 'kq: gks x;k gSA
(1) NHPC (2) NTPC (1) ukseSfMd dSV (2) ukseSfMd ,yhiSaQV
(3) ukSesfMd ykW;u(4) ukSesfMd MkWx

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(3) BHEL (4) IOC
(5) GAIL (5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
16. MsfcV dkMZ /ks[kk/M+h dh tkap djus ds fy, fuEu esa lsmlfdlvfHkusrk dk uke crk,a ftUgsa ^vyhx<+* fiQYe ds fy,
22.
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lqfo/k dk 'kqHkkajHk fd;k gSA gkyk¡fd , Vh ,e vkSj (1) IokbaV j.kohj diwj
vkiQ lsy (ih vks ,l) tSls fofHkUu IysViQkeks± ds mi;ksx (2)lslyeku [kku
xzkgd vius dkMZ dks lfØ; vFkok fuf"Ø; dj ldrs gSa \ (3) eukst cktsi;h
(1) ‘SBI fDod’ (2) ‘PNB fDod’ (4) vferkHk cPpu
(3) ‘IOB fDod’ (4) ‘BOB fDod’ (5) uoktqíhu flíhdh
(5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha 23. psd vkSj fMekaM MªkÝV dh vof/ ds fy, ekU; gSA
17. vkSj Hkkjr us n'kdksa iqjkus lhek fookn dks Hkwfe 60 fnu
(1) vnyk (2) 7 fnu
m (3) 3 eghuk
cnyh le>kSrs ds rgr lqy>k fy;k gS ftldk izkjaHk ifj{ks=kksa
ds vknku&iznku ds lkFk 31 tqykbZ 2015 ls 30 twu 2016 (5) 1 o"kZ
(4) 5 eghuk

ds eè; fofHkUUk pj.kksa esa fd;k x;kA 24. xSj&cSafdx foÙkh; daiuh (,u ch ,iQ lh)] daiuh
(1) usiky (2) ckaXykns'k vfèkfu;e_______ ds rgr iathÑr gSA
(1) 1956 (2) 1949
(3) phu (4) ikfdLrku
(3) 1992 (4) 1935
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(5) E;kaekj
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
18. U;k;ewfrZ uohu fLkUgk us gky gh esa fdl jkT; ds eq[;
25. tc cSad ,d fuf'pr vof/ ds fy, fdlh O;fDr ls ,d
U;k;kèkh'k ds :i esa 'kiFk yh gS \ fuf'pr jkf'k Lohdkj djrs gS] rFkk C;kt ds lkFk ifjiDork
(1) iVuk mPp U;k;ky; ij Hkqxrku djrs gS] rks tek fdl :i esa tkuk tkrk gS&
(2) jktLFkku mPp U;k;ky; (1) lkof/ tek
(3) bykgkckn mPp U;k;ky; (2) ekax tek
(4) dukZVd mPp U;k;ky; (3) ckW.M
(5) enzkl mPp U;k;ky; (4) ca/d

19. fdlus vkLVsªfy;u vkisu 2016 dk efgyk ,dy f[krkc (5) vfxzd
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thrk gS \ 26. Hkkjrh; :i;k ds ckg~; ewY; dh ns[k&js[k ds fy, fdlds

(1) lsjsuk fofy;El (2) ,atsfyd dscZj


}kjk cktkjksa esa gLr{ksi fd;k tkrk gS \
(1) fu;kZrdksa }kjk (2) vk;krdksa }kjk
(3) lckbu fyfldh (4) xjckbu eqxq:tk
(3) Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad(4)
}kjkvarjkZ"Vªh; eqnzk dks"k }kjk
(5) isVªk fDoVksok
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
20. Hkkjrh; jsyos }kjk pykbZ tk jgh ubZ Vsªu tks vk/qfud
27. gky gh esa iapk;rh jkt laLFkkvksa ds pquko yM+us
lkt&lTtk ls ;qDr gS] gS &
fy, U;wure 'kSf{kd ;ksX;rk r; djus okyk igyk jkT; cu
(1) vaR;ksn;k ,Dlizsl(2) nh n;ky ,Dlizsl x;k gSA
(3) geliQj ,Dlizsl (4) mn; ,Dlizsl (1) gfj;k.kk (2) dsjy
(5) egkeuk ,Dlizsl (2) jktLFkku (3) vka/z izns'k
(5) vle

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15. The Government of India has started the 21. The 11th Indo-Mongolia joint training
disinvestment process of the current fiscal Exercise 2016 to promote military
year as it has planned to sell it’s 11.36% associations between India and Mongolia
equity shares in the – has commenced in Mongolia.
(1) NHPC (2) NTPC (1) Nomadic Cat

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(3) BHEL (4) IOC (2) Nomadic Elephant
(5) GAIL (3) Nomadic Lion
16. To check debit card frauds, which bank has (4) Nomadic Dog
launched a facility under ‘SMS and Missed (5) None of the above

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Call Banking’ service whereby the customer 22. Name the actor who is going to receive the
can choose to activate or deactivate their Dada saheb Phalke award for the movie
cards using various platforms like ATM, and Aligarh?
Point of Sale (POS)? (1) Ranbir Kapoor (2) Salman Khan
(1) ‘SBI Quick’ (2) ‘PNB Quick’ (3) Manoj Bajpayee (4) Amitabh Bachchan
(3) ‘IOB Quick’ (4) ‘BOB’Quick’ (5) Nawazuddin Siddiqui
(5) None of the above 23. Cheque and demand draft are valid for a
17. and India have resolved a decade-old
m period of ?
border issue through a land swap (1) 60 Days (2) 7 days
agreement that started with a physical (3) 3 months (4) 5 months
exchange of enclaves on July 31, 2015, to (5) 1 year
continue in phases between that date and
24. A Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC)
June 30, 2016.
is a company registered under the
(1) Nepal (2) Bangladesh Companies Act_______?
(3) China (4) Pakistan (1) 1956 (2) 1949
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(5) Myanmar (3) 1992 (4) 1935
18. Justice Navin Sinha was recently sworn- (5) None of the above.
in as new Chief Justice of? 25. When banks accept a fixed sum of money
(1) Patna High Court from an individual for a definite term and
(2) Rajasthan High Court pay on maturity with interest, the deposit
(3) Allahabad High Court is known as:
(4) Karnataka High Court (1) Term Deposit
(5) Madras High Court (2) Demand Deposit
19. Who won the women’s singles title at the (3) Bond
Australian Open 2016? (4) Mortgage
(1) Serena Williams (5) Advance.
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(2) Angelique Kerber 26. Who Intervenes in markets to maintain the


(3) Sabine Lisicki external value of the Indian rupee?
(4) Garbine Muguruza (1) Exporters (2) Importers
(3) RBI (4) IMF
(5) Petra Kvitova
(5) None of these
20. The new train being run by the Indian
Railway with modern refurbished coaches 27. Which state recently became the first State
has been named as? in the country to fix a minimum
educational qualification for contesting
(1) Antyodaya Express
elections to the Panchayati Raj
(2) Deen Dayal Express Institutions?
(3) Hamsafar Express (1) Haryana (2) Kerala
(4) UDAY Express (2) Rajasthan (3) Andhra Pradesh
(5) Mahamana Express (5) Assam

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28. iQkbtj iQkekZL;wfVdYl fuxeu us gky gh esa ,ukdkWj (1) dsoyA lR; gSA (2) dsoyB lR; gSA
iQkekZL;wfVdYl fuxeu 5.2 vjc
dk MkWyj esa vf/xzg.k (3) AvkSj B lR; gSA (4) lHkh lR; gS
fd;k gSA ,ukdkWj vesjhdk dh ,dek=k xSj LVsjk;My(5) tsybuesa ls dksbZ ugha
dh fuekZrk gS ftldk mi;ksx gYds vkSj lkekU;
35. Hkkjr vkSj ekynho ds }kjk fofHkUUk {ks=kksa esa ;Fkk n
,fDtek ds mipkj ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA
ifjgkj] izkphu efLtnksa ds laj{k.k rFkk th.kksZ}kj] i;ZVu

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(1) SWELINEX (2) ORUDIS
j{kk {ks=k esa fdrus le>kSrs fd, x, gSa \
(3) NSAIDS (4) CRISABOROLE
(1) nks (2) rhu
(5) VOLTARIN
varjkZ"Vªh; ;ksx fnol fdl frfFk dks euk;k tkrk gS \ (3) pkj (4) ik¡p

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(1) 21 tqykbZ (2) 21 twu (5) N%

(3) 21 ebZ (4) 19 vxLr 36. fuEu esa ls dkSu ekynho ds orZeku jk"Vªifr gS rFkk gky
esa mUgksaus Hkkjr dk nkSjk fd;k gS \
(5) 19 ekpZ
(1) Jh vCnqYyk ;kehu vCnqYk x;we
30. 2016 vksyafid [ksy dk vk;kstu fdl 'kgj esa fd;k
tk,xk\ (2) Jh ,Me 'kjhiQ

(1) VksD;ks (2) isfjl (3) ftXes josln ukeX;sy okaxpqd

(3) fj;ks Mh tSusjks (4) U;w;kWdZ (4) fru D;ko

31.
(5) nqcbZ
m
igyk jkT; cu x;k gS ftlus xHkZ fujks/d batsD'ku
(5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
37. gky gh esa ts- ,l nhid dks
fu;qDr fd;k x;k FkkA
_________ lfpo ds :i esa
dks ifjokj fu;kstu ds mik; ds :i esa ykxq fd;k gSA
(1) if'pe caxky  (2) mÙkj izns'k (1) jktLo  (2) nwjlapkj

(3) fcgkj  (4) gfj;k.kk (3) vYila[;d ekeyksa ds


(4) eaf=keaMy

(5) rfeyukMq (5) foÙk


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32. lqj{kk lek/ku iQeZ flesaVsd ds vuqlkj] orZeku38. ^va'kkr o"kZ % 1980&1996* uked iqLrd dk foekspu gky
esa Vªkstu
gh esa mijk"Vªifr gkfen valkjh ds }kjk fd;k x;k FkkA ;g
laØe.k dh mPp la[;k ds ns'kksa ds chp igys LFkku ij dkSu
gS \ laLej.k fdlds }kjk fy[kk x;k gS \
(1) vesfjdk (2) teZuh (1) lksfu;k xka/h

(3) dksfj;k (4) Hkkjr (2) yky Ñ".k vkMok.kh

(5) ikfdLrku  (3) eqjyh euksgj tks'kh

33. orZeku foÙkh; o"kZ 2016 esa] Hkkjrh; daifu;ksa us ,u(4)lh eueksgu
Mh flag
tkjh dj 58,000 djksM+ #i;s ls vf/d ,d=k fd, gSaA ,u (5) iz.kc eq[kthZ
lh Mh dk foLr`r :i gS& 39. dkSu lk ns'k vifj"Ñr ghjs dk nqfu;k dk lcls cM+k
(1) ukWu ds'kscy fMcsapj izLkaLdj.k lalk/u dsUnz gS\
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(2) ukWu dycscy fMcsapj (1) btjk;y (2) csfYt;e


(3) ukWu duofVZcy MsCV (3) phu (4) Hkkjr
(4) ukWu duofVZcy fMcsapj (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha 40. cktkj fu;ked lsch us gky gh esa ljdkjh izfrHkwfr;ksa esa fuo
34. fuEu esa ls dkSu lk@ls dFku ^^lqdU;k le`f¼ [kkrs** ds dhckjs
lhek dks c<+k fn;k gSA ,iQ- (FPI)
ih- vkbZ
dk foLr`r
lR; gS@gSa\ :i D;k gS \
A. ;g [kkrk /kjd ds 21 o"kZ iwjs gksus ij ifjiDo gks(1) vfxze iksVZiQksfy;ks fuos'kd
tk,xkA (2) fons'kh iksVZiQksfy;ks fuos'kd
B. ;fn yM+fd;ka [kkrs ds 21 o"kZ iwjk gksus ls igys 'kknh fons'kh vf/ekU; fuos'kd
(3) dj
yas] rks [kkrk ifjiDo gks tk,xkA (4) iQkWyksvi iksVZiQksfy;ks fuos'kd
C. ;g 10 o"kZ ds ckn okil fy;k tk ldrk gSA (5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha

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28. Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Incorporation C. It can be withdrawn after 10 years
recently acquired Anacor pharmaceuticals (1) Only A is correct (2) Only B is correct
Inc.in 5.2 Billion USD. Anacor (3) A, B are correct (4) All are correct
pharmaceutical from American is the only
(5) None of these
manufacturer of Non-steroidal Gel ,
meant for the treatment of mild and 35. India and Maldives have signed how many

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moderate eczema. agreements in different sectors including
(1) SWELINEX (2) ORUDIS avoidance of double taxation, conservation
and restoration of ancient mosque, tourism
(3) NSAIDS (4) CRISABOROLE

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and defence recently?
(5) VOLTARIN
(1) Two (2) Three
29. International Day of yoga is observed on
(3) Four (4) Five
.
(5) Six
(1) 21 July (2) 21 June
36. Who of the following is present President of
(3) 21 May (4) 19 August
Maldives and recently visited India?
(5) 19 March
(1) Mr Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom 
30. The Olympic Games 2016 will be organized
in the city of (2) Mr Adam Shareef 
(3) Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck
(1) Tokyo
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(2) Paris
(3) Rio de Janeiro (4) New York
(5) Dubai
(4) Htin Kyaw
(5) None of the above
31. has become the first state to 37. JS Deepak was appointed recently as the
implement use of injectable contraceptives new _________ secretary?
as a family planning measure? (1) Revenue  (2) Telecom
(1) West Bengal  (2) Uttar Pradesh (3) Minority affairs (4) Cabinet
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(3) Bihar  (4) Haryana (5) Finance 
(5) Tamil Nadu  38. The book titled ‘The Turbulent Years:1980-
32. As per the security solutions firm 1996’ was released by the Vice President
Symantec, first ranking among countries Hamid Ansari recently. It is a memoir
with high number of financial Trojan written by?
infections at present is? (1) Sonia Gandhi 
(1) US (2) Germany (2) Lal Krishna Advani
(3) Korea (4) India (3) Murli Manohar Joshi 
(5) Pakistan  (4) Manmohan Singh
33. In the present FY16, Indian firms have (5) Pranab Mukherjee
raised over Rs 58,000 cr through issuance
39. Which country is the largest centre in the
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of NCDs. The term NCD stands for


world for processing of rough diamond?
(1) Non Cashable Debenture 
(1) Israel (2) Belgium
(2) Non Clubbable Debenture
(3) China (4) India
(3) Non-Convertible Debt
(5) None of these
(4) Non-Convertible Debenture
40. The market regulator SEBI hiked FPI
(5) None of the above 
investment limit for govt securities
34. Which of the following regarding “Sukanya recently. The term FPI stands for?
Samriddhi Account” is/are correct?
(1) Forward Portfolio Investor 
A. It will mature on the completion of 21
(2) Foreign Portfolio Investor
years of the account holder
(3) Foreign Preferential Investor 
B. The account will mature if the girls get
married before the completion of 21 (4) Followup Portfolio Investor
years of opening of account (5) None of the above 

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPREHENSION


Directions (41-50) : Read the following passage did not stay with the man who stole it. It fell out
carefully and answers the questions given be- of his pocket and rolled into a deep pit. Men have

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low it. Certain words have been printed in bold been trying to dig it out ever since. Many
to help you locate them while answering some precious stones have been found in the process,
of the questions. making Myanmar one of the richest sources of
The Sun, while going on his daily rounds, saw a rubies and sapphires, but the ruby that the Sun

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princess and fell in love with her. Whenever he sent to the princess is yet to be found.
could slip away from the heavens he would take 41. While on its way to the princess, the crow
human form and go down to the princess to spend was distracted by
some time with her. The princess too became (1) the merchant calling out to him.
quite fond of him and would wait for him to come. (2) the wedding that was taking place below.
One day the Sun decided to send her a blood-red
(3) the ruby that the Sun sent for the
ruby as a token of his love for her. He put the
princess.
gem in a silk bag, and calling a crow that was
flying past, asked the bird to deliver the gem to
m (4) the temptation of the smell of food.
his beloved. Crows had milky white feathers in (5) the huge crowd at the wedding.
those days and it was considered auspicious if a 42. What led to the discovery of precious stones
crow came anywhere near you. So the Sun was in Myanmar?
pleased that he had found a crow to deliver the (1) Humans discovered the stones in their
gem. As the crow sped through the sky with the search for the lost ruby.
silken bag, the aroma of food lured him. Looking (2) The crow spread the news of the lost
down, the crow saw that a wedding feast was in ruby.
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progress, and immediately it was distracted from
(3) The princess went in search of the lost
its mission. Food was one thing it could never
ruby and discovered other precious
resist.
stones.
Alighting on a tree nearby, it hung the bag on
(4) The merchant went in search of the
a twig and went off to find some food. While the
ruby that fell off his pocket.
crow was feasting, a merchant passing by saw
the bag on the tree, and knocked it down with a (5) The merchant’s clumsiness led to the
pole. When he opened the bag and saw its discovery of precious stones.
contents he almost swooned in joy. Quickly 43. Why did the Sun send his gift for the
pocketing the ruby, he filled the bag with dry cow princess along with the crow?
dung that was lying there, and then deftly (1) The princess loved crows.
returned the bag to the branch. It was all done (2) The crow was the only bird available at
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so quickly that the crow missed all the action. the time.
After having its fill, it flew up to the tree, and (3) The crow was considered to be an
picking up the bag, took it to the person it was auspicious bird.
intended for. The princess was in the garden.
(4) The crow knew where the princess lived.
When the crow gave her the bag, she took it
eagerly, knowing that it was from the Sun. But (5) The Sun trusted the crow.
when she saw its contents she reeled back in 44. What message did the princess get after
shock and anger. Believing that it was the Sun’s opening the bag?
way of telling her that he did not care for her, (1) That the Sun truly loved her
she flung the bag away, rushed to her palace, (2) That the crow was an evil bird
and never came out again. When the Sun learnt (3) That the crow was playing a joke on her
of what had happened he was furious. So great
(4) That the Sun did not love her anymore
was his anger that when he turned his scorching
gaze on the crow, its feathers were burned black. (5) That the cow dung was a token of the
Its feathers have been black ever since. The ruby Sun’s love for her

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45. What could be an appropriate title for the (F) Just as he was preparing to lie down he saw
story ? a huge cobra swaying with his hood open
(1) The Careless Black Crow 51. Which of the following should be the
(2) Myanmar and its Mineral Riches SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
(3) The Sun and the Princess (1) B (2) C
(4) The Depressed Princess (3) E (4) D
(5) The Sun and the Ruby (5) F

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46. The joy of the merchant on finding the ruby 52. Which of the following should be the FIRST
was short lived because sentence after rearrangement?
(1) He did not succeed in stealing the ruby. (1) A (2) D
(2) The ruby fell out of his pocket. (3) F (4) C

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(3) The crow returned just in time and (5) E
caught him red handed. 53. Which of the following should be the FIFTH
(4) He soon discovered many more precious sentence after rearrangement?
stones. (1) F (2) D
(5) None of these (3) C (4) B
47. Choose the word which is most nearly the (5) E
SAME in meaning as the word printed in 54. Which of the following should be the SIXTH
bold as used in the passage. (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?
Auspicious (1) D (2) B
(1) Religious (2) Lucky (3) C (4) E
(3) Fulfilling (4) Charming (5) F
(5) Normal
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48. Choose the word which is most nearly the
SAME in meaning as the word printed in
bold as used in the passage.
Deftly
55. Which of the following should be the
FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
(1) E
(3) B
(2) F
(4) A
(5) D
(1) Skillfully (2) Blindly
Directions (56-60): In the following passage
(3) Eagerly (4) Rightfully
there are blanks, each of which has been
(5) Innocently
49. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE numbered. These numbers are printed below
the passage and against each, five words are
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in meaning of the word printed in bold as
used in the passage. suggested, one of which fits the blank
Scorching appropriately. Find out the appropriate word
(1) Cool (2) Heated in each case.
(3) Warm (4) Silent My father ...(56)... a small estate in Punjab;
(5) Composed I was the third of five sons. When I was fourteen
50. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE years old, my father sent me to college. But as it
in meaning of the word printed in bold as was expensive, I left after staying there for three
used in the passage. years. I was then apprenticed to Mr Bose, a well-
Furious known surgeon. I worked ...(57)... him for four
(1) Beaming (2) Angry years. During this period, my father would send
(3) Forgiving (4) Calm me some money, which I used to study
(5) Sulking navigation, because I always felt that I would one
Directions (51-55) : Rearrange the following six day travel to faraway lands. When I ...(58)... Mr
sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the Bose, my father sent me to medical college. After
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proper sequence to f orm a meaningful nearly three years, Mr Bose got me the position
paragraph; then answer the questions given of doctor on a ship. I ...(59)... on the ship for three-
below them. and-a-half years, after which I thought I would
(A) At first he got scared, but then he thought, settle down in Kolkata. My master Mr Bose used
“I have never worshipped her; that is why I to send me some of his patients and I bought a
am not able to get anything from my land.” small house. After a ...(60)..., I got married to a
(B) One day unable to tolerate the summer local girl.
heat, he went to rest under a big banyan 56. (1) live (2) sell
tree. (3) owned (4) own
(C) He rushed to his village and placed his (5) lived
humble offering of milk in a bowl before the 57. (1) of (2) under
snake. (3) within (4) to
(D) Vishnu Raman was a poor Brahmin and a
(5) off
farmer by profession.
(E) The next day when he returned, he was 58. (1) with (2) finished
rewarded with a gold coin in the bowl he (3) leave (4) wait
left behind. (5) left

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59. (1) ran (2) work 68. The services sector has contributed
(3) stayed (4) sleep significantly to the economic grow. All
(5) travel correct
60. (1) while (2) brief (1) services (2) contributed
(3) pause (4) time (3) significantly (4) grow
(5) stay (5) All correct

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69. IT Companies have been allotted landing
Directions (61-65): Read each sentence to find
in this area to develop and start their
out whether there is any grammatical error in
operations. All correct
it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the (1) have (2) landing
sentence. The number of that part is the answer. (3) develop (4) operations

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If there is no error, the answer is 5), ie ‘No (5) All correct
error’. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.) 70. Other then the regular incentives, the
61. (1) Being fairly well-built myself, (2)/ government is offering land sites at
without second thought I just reached down concessional rates. All correct
(3)/ and lifted my Dad (4)/ who was slept in (1) then (2) incentives
bed. (5)/ No error. (3) government (4) concessional
62. (1) You and I are patriots (2)/ if we work (5) All correct
towards the accomplishment of goals (3)/ Directions (71-75) : Each question below has
set by the founding fathers (4)/ of our two blanks, each blank indicating that
country. (5)/ No error. something has been omitted. Choose the set
of words for each blank that best fits the
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63. (1) In appreciation of (2)/ its hard work the
(3)/ company gave mementos (4)/ to all its
employees. (5) No error.
64. (1) Agriculture and farmer welfare minister
meaning of the sentence as a whole.
71. The regulator has suggested that spectrum
be taken from Aircel and Tata
Teleservices in two circles each for
has (2)/ installed a large fish tank /(3) in utilisation.
his office at Krishi Bhawan, purportedly (4)/ (1) up, optimum
on the behest of Vastu consultants. (5)/ No (2) out, maximum
error. (3) off, no
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65. (1) If may father had not been /(2) in touch (4) back, inefficient
with the family members /(3) why would he (5) on, wrong
has /(4) come back to India at all? (5)/ No 72. While this is good news for Finance Ministry
error. with Budget deficit, the additional
Directions (66-70) : In each question below a payout will burden the telecom sector
sentence with four words printed in bold type under debt.
is given. These are numbered as (1), (2), (3) and (1) coping, upset
(4). One of these four words printed in bold may (2) grappling, reeling
be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the (3) suffering, weakened
(4) fighting, living
context of the sentence. Find out the word
(5) encountered, moving
which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. 73. The report noted the huge demand for
The number of that word is your answer. If all against corruption in the Asia-
the words printed in bold are correctly spelt Pacific region and called
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and also appropriate in the context of the governments to act.


sentence, mark (5] ie ‘All correct’ as your (1) fight, out (2) performance, upon
answer. (3) reaction, up (4) movement, off
66. Solving the energy challenge requires (5) action, on
behaviour change and new technological 74. This year's poor results that leaders
approaches. All correct the genuineness of their efforts.
(1) challenge (2) behaviour (1) demand, revisit (2) ask, knows
(3) technological (4) approaches (3) wants, avoids (4) requires, consider
(5) All correct. (5) think, accept
67. The first thing that catches your eye in this 75. The NGO cautioned that a clean public
sector record at home didn't necessarily
building is the flour with laser lights. All
into a good performance .
correct (1) transform, here
(1) eye (2) building (2) leads, away
(3) flour (4) lights (3) translate, abroad
(5) All correct (4) enters, outside
(5) interfere, at all
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la[;kRed vfHk;ksX;rk
funsZ'k
(76-78): fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa iz'u (?)
fpUgds LFkku82. gehjiqj dh tula[;k2007 esa yxHkx D;k gksxh
?
ij D;k vk,xk ? (1) 85000 (2) 84750

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(3) 83900 (4) 85870
1 6 (5) 86850
76. 8 + dk 60% = 15 – ? 83. ;fn o"kZ
2005 esa
, vkSlr mRikndrk
Lrj dk dsoy 60%
4 5
izkIrfd;k x;k gks] rks gehjiqj esa /ku dk dqy mRiknu D;k

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(1) 5.55 (2) 6.27 gksxk
?
(3) 6.03 (4) 6.13 (1) 2.6 yk[k Vu (2) 3.0 yk[k Vu
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (3) 2.8 yk[k Vu (4) 3.3 yk[k Vu
77. 7275.84 – 889.4 + 124.518 = ? (5) 3.6 yk[k Vu
(1) 6550.202 (2) 6560.598 funsZ'k
(84-87) : uhps nh xbZ la[;k J`a[kyk esa ,d xyr l[;k
(3) 6550.958 (4) 6510.958 nh xbZ gSA og xyr la[;k <wa< fudkfy,A
84. 2 11 38 197 1172 8227 65806
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (1) 11 (2) 38
(3) 197 (4) 1172
5
78. ? + 136 = 320 dk 8

(1) 1936
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(2) 4624
(5) 8227
85. 16 19 21 30 46 71 107
(1) 19
(3) 30
(2) 21
(4) 46
(3) 4196 (4) 4096 (5) 71
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha 86. 4 2 3.5 7.5 26.25 118.125
(1) 118.125 (2) 26.25
79. izFke 30 izkÑfrd la[;kvksa dk ;ksx Kkr djsa& (3) 3.5 (4) 2
(5) 7.5
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(1) 470 (2) 486
87. 16 4 2 1.5 1.75 1.875
(3) 468 (4) 465
(1) 1.875 (2) 1.75
(5) 463 (3) 1.5 (4) 2
funsZ'k
(80-83) : uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsus ds fy, bl (5) 4
funsZ'k
(88-92) : fuEufyf[kr lkj.kh dk fn, x, iz'uksa ds
tkudkjh dks è;kuiwoZd if<+,A ;s lkaf[;dh MkVk 2005o"kZ
mÙkj nsus ds fy, vè;;u dhft,%
esa ,d losZ{k.k esa ,df=kr fd, x, FksA
lkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa }kjk Ng fo"k;ksa
gehjiqj xqtjkr dk ,d NksVk 'kgj gS ftldh tula[;k
75000 gSA
esa izkIr vadksa dk izfr'kr
35 o"kZ dh vk;q ls vf/d ds yksxkas dh dqy40%
vkcknh
gSaA iq:"k
,oa efgyk dk vuqikr
1 :1.5 gSA iwoZ ds fjdkMZ n'kkZrs gSa fd gehjiqj
dh tula[;k 7% okf"kZd nj ls c<+rh gSA gehjiqj esa dqy d`f"k ;ksX;
Hkwfe
2 yk[k ,dM+ gSA /ku gehjiqj dh eq[; iQly gS ftldh vkSlr
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mRikndrk 2.5 Vu izfr ,dM+ gSA lkekU; ekulwu esa gehjiqj esa
yxHkx10 bZap o"kkZ gksrh gSA
80. gehjiqj esa35 o"kZ ls de vk;q okys yksxksa dh la[;k gS
(1) 41000 (2) 42000
(3) 45000 (4) 43000
(5) 44000
81. ;fn iq:"k ,oa efgykvksa dk vuqikr
2006 esa Hkh leku
jgrk gS tks o"kZ
2005 esa Fkk rks2006
o"kZesa iq:"kksa dh
la[;k gksxh
(1) 30600 (2) 32100
(3) 31500 (4) 32700
(5) 33000
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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Directions (76-78) : What will come in place of 83. If in 2005, only 60% of the average
question mark (?) in the following questions ? productivity were attained, then the total

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1 6 paddy production of Hamirpur would be
76. 8 + 60% of = 15 – ? (1) 2.6 lakh tonnes (2) 3.0 lakh tonnes
4 5
(1) 5.55 (2) 6.27 (3) 2.8 lakh tonnes (4) 3.3 lakh tonnes
(5) 3.6 lakh tonnes

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(3) 6.03 (4) 6.13
(5) None of these Directions (84-87) : In the following number
77. 7275.84 – 889.4 + 124.518 = ? series, a wrong number is given. Find out that
(1) 6550.202 (2) 6560.598 wrong number.
(3) 6550.958 (4) 6510.958 84. 2 11 38 197 1172 8227 65806
(5) None of these (1) 11 (2) 38
5 (3) 197 (4) 1172
78. ? + 136 = 8 of 320 (5) 8227
(1) 1936 (2) 4624 85. 16 19 21 30 46 71 107
(3) 4196 (4) 4096 (1) 19 (2) 21
(5) None of these
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79. Find the sum of first 30 natural numbers ?
(1) 470 (2) 486
(3) 30
(5) 71
(4) 46

86. 4 2 3.5 7.5 26.25 118.125


(3) 468 (4) 465
(5) 463 (1) 118.125 (2) 26.25
Directions (80-83) : Read the following (3) 3.5 (4) 2
information carefully to answer these questions. (5) 7.5
These statistical data were collected in the year 87. 16 4 2 1.5 1.75 1.875
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2005. (1) 1.875 (2) 1.75
Hamirpur in Gujarat is a small township with a (3) 1.5 (4) 2
population of 75000. 40% of the population belongs
(5) 4
to the above 35 age category. The ratio of males to
females is 1 :1.5. Past records indicate that the Directions (88-92): Study the following table to
population in Hamirpur grows at an annual rate of answer the given questions:
7%. The total cultivable area in Hamirpur is 2 Percentage of Marks obtained by
lakh acres. Paddy is the major crop of Hamirpur Seven Students in Six subjects
and has shown average productivity levels of 2.5
tonnes per acre. Hamirpur receives about 10
inches of rainfall in a normal monsoon.
80. The number of people in Hamirpur below the
age of 35 is
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(1) 41000 (2) 42000


(3) 45000 (4) 43000
(5) 44000 Meera
81. If the ratio of males to females in 2006
remains the same as that in 2005, then the
number of males in 2006 would be
(1) 30600 (2) 32100 Kunal
(3) 31500 (4) 32700
(5) 33000 Soni
82. What would be the population of Hamirpur
in 2007 ? Richu
(1) 85000 (2) 84750
Irene
(3) 83900 (4) 85870
(5) 86850 Vijay

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88. ehjk dks dqy feykdj lHkh fo"k;ksa esa fdrus?vad feys
96. gSa
A vkSjB ds vkenuh dk vuqikr ozQe'k%
4 : 7 gSA ;fn
A
(1) 448 (2) 580 dh vkenuh esa
50% ls o`f¼ gqbZ vkSj
B dh vkenuh esa
(3) 470 (4) 74.67 25% dh deh gqbZ] rks mudh vkenuh dk u;k vuqikr
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha ozQe'k%
8: 7 cu tkrk gS]A dh vkenuh fdruh gS
?
(1) ` 26,000 (2) ` 28,000
bu lkr fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks bfrgkl esa vkSlr fdrus vad feys(3)
gSa` 21,000

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89. (4) MkVk vi;kZIr gS
? (nks vadksa rd iw.kkZafdr
) djsa (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(1) 72.86 (2) 27.32 funsZ'k(97-101) : fuEufyf[kr vkjs[k dks lko/kuhiwoZd
vè;;u dj iz'uksa dk mÙkj nhft,A

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(3) 24.86 (4) 29.14
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
90. fdrus fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks lHkh60%
fo"k;ksa
;k mlls
esavfèkd
vad izkIr gq, ?gSa lkr daifu;ksa dk o"kZ
2007 dk vk;&O;;
(1) ,d (2) nks dk ys[k tks[kk
( djksM+
` ) esa
O;; vk;
(3) rhu (4) fdlh dks Hkh ugha 55

50

50
42.5
50

45

45
45
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

37.5
45

40

40
(jkf' k d jksM+` es)a

32.5

32.5
40
dq.kky dks dqy fdrus izfr'kr vad feys
? gSa

35
91.
(1) 64
m
(2) 65
35
30
27.5

25
(3) 75 (4) 64.24 25
20
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha 15
10
92. fdl fo"k; esa izfr'rrk lokZf/d?gS 5
(1) xf.kr (2) vFkZ'kkL=k 0
A B C D E F G
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(3) bfrgkl (4) foKku
(5) buesa esa ls dksbZ ugha 97. vxj daiuhA dh vk; o"kZ 2007 esa2006 ls 10% c<+rh
gS vkSj o"kZ
2006 esa20% ykHk izkIr gqvk gks] rks o"kZ
93. lq/ka'kq us ,d o"kZ dss 10 fy,
okf"kZd C;kt dh nj `ls
2006 esa O;; D;k Fkk
? (djksM+ :i;s esa n'kyo ds nks vadksa
15,000 fuos'k fd,A ;fn C;kt Nekgh la;ksftr gksrk gS] rks
rd )
lq/ka'kq dks ,d o"kZ ds var esa fdruh jkf'k
gksxh ?izkIr (1) 36.36 (2) 32.32
(1) ` 16,537.50 (2) ` 16,500 (3) 30.30 (4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(3) ` 16,525.50 (4) ` 18,150 (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha 98. uhps fn, x, daifu;ksa esa ls fdl daiuh dh o"kZesa
2007
izfr'kr ykHk@gkfu mPpre ?jgh Fkh
94. fuEufyf[kr lehdj.k esa iz'ufpUg
(?) ds LFkku ij vklUur%
(1) B (2) C
D;k gksxk
? (3) F (4) A
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9876 ÷ 24.96 + 215.005 – ? = 309.99 (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha


(1) 395 (2) 295 99. daiuhC vkSjD dk dqy ykHk@gkfu dk izfr'kr (yxHkx)
(3) 300 (4) 31 tks D;k gS ?
(5) 310 (1) 10% ykHk (2) 12% ykHk
(3) 10% gkfu (4) 12% gkfu
95. ,d ialkjh (grocer) }kjk csps x, xsgaw10%esa
fuEu Lrj
(5) ;gka u ykHk gqvk u gkfu
dk xsgaw150FkkAfd-xzk- xsgaw esa vPNs ntsZ ds xsgaw dh fdruh
100. vxj daiuhG dk O;; o"kZ2007 esa o"kZ
2006 esa O;; ls
ek=kk feykuh pfkg,] ftlls fd fuEu Lrj ds xsgaw dh ek=kk 20% vf/d gS vkSj daiuh o"kZ
2006 esa10% ykHk vftZr
5% gks? djrh gS rks o"kZ
2006 gS esa diauh dh vk;` djksM+
( esa)
(1) 150 fdxzk- (2) 135 fdxzk- D;k Fkh
?
(1) 37.5 (2) 41.25
(3) 50 fdxzk- (4) 85 fdxzk-
(3) 34.09 (4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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88. What is the total marks obtained by Meera 96. Ratio of the earnings of A and B is 4 : 7
in all the subjects? respectively. If the earnings of A increases
(1) 448 (2) 580 by 50% and the earnings of B decreases by
25% the new ratio of their earnings
(3) 470 (4) 74.67
becomes 8: 7 respectively. What are A's
(5) None of these earnings ?

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89. What is the average marks obtained by (1) ` 26,000 (2) ` 28,000
these seven students in History? (rounded (3) ` 21,000 (4) Data inadequate
off to two digits) (5) None of these
(1) 72.86 (2) 27.32 Directions (97-101) : Study the following graph

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(3) 24.86 (4) 29.14 carefully and answer the questions given below it:
(5) None of these
90. How many students have got 60% or more Expenditure
marks in all the subjects ? Expenditure and Income of the seven
(1) One (2) Two companies for the year 2007 (In ` crores)
(3) Three (4) None 55 Expenditure Income

50

50
42.5
(5) None of these 50

45

45
45
37.5
45

40

40
91. What is the overall percentage of Kunal ?

32.5

32.5
40
(` in crores)

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35
(1) 64 (2) 65
27.5
35
(3) 75 (4) 64.24 30

25
25
(5) None of these 20
92. In which subject is the overall percentage 15
the best ? 10
5
(1) Maths (2) Economics 0
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(3) History (4) Science A B C D E F G
(5) None of these 97. If the income of Company A had increased
93. Sudhanshu invested ` 15,000 at the interest by 10% in year 2007 from year 2006 and
of 10 p.c.p.a. for one year. If the interest is profit earned in 2006 was 20%. What was
compounded every six months what amount its expenditure in 2006? (The value upto two
will Sudhanshu get at the end of the year ?. decimal places in crores)
(1) 36.36 (2) 32.32
(1) ` 16,537.50 (2) ` 16,500
(3) 30.30 (4) Can't be determined
(3) ` 16,525.50 (4) ` 18,150 (5) None of these
(5) None of these 98. Which of the following Companies had the
94. What approximate value should come in highest percentage of profit/loss in 2007?
place of (?) in the following equation? (1) B (2) C
(3) F (4) A
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(5) None of these
(1) 395 (2) 295 99. Approximately what is the percentage of
(3) 300 (4) 31 profit/loss that Companies C and D had
(5) 310 together ?
95. The wheat sold by a grocer contained 10% (1) 10% profit (2) 12% profit
low quality wheat. What quantity of good (3) 10% loss (4) 12% loss
quality wheat should be added to 150 kgs of (5) There was no loss or profit
100. If the expenditure of Company G in 2007 was
wheat so that the percentage of low quality
20% more than its expenditure in the year
wheat becomes 5% ?
2006 and the Company has earned a profit
(1) 150 kg (2) 135 kg of 10% in 2006. What was the income of
(3) 50 kg (4) 85 kg company in 2006 in crores `?
(5) None of these (1) 37.5 (2) 41.25
(3) 34.09 (4) Can't be determined
(5) None of these
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101. lHkh daifu;ksa dk2007
o"kZesa dqy izfr'kr vftZr ykHk
106. vxj o"kZ
2004 esa daiuh
A dk dqy O;; 36 yk[k #i,
(yxHkx) D;k gS
? gS] rks ml o"kZ daiuh
A dh dqy vk; fdruh gS\
(1) 11 (2) 11.5 (1) 42 yk[k (2) 48 yk[k
(3) 10.5 (4) 12 (3) 54 yk[k (4) 60 yk[k

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(5) 12.5
(5) 75 yk[k
funsZ'k
(102–105) : fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa nks lehdj.kI vkSj
107. ;fn o"kZ
2002 esa daiuhA dh vk; vkSj daiuh
B ds O;;
II fn;s x;s gSaA vkidks nksuksa lehdj.kksa dks gy djuk gSA mÙkj nsa&
60 yk[k #i, ds cjkcj gS] rks o"kZ
2002 esa muds dqy

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1. ;fn x > y 2. ;fn x  y
equkiQs ds chp dk varj fdruk gS\
3. ;fn x  y 4. ;fn x  y
(1) 6 yk[k (2) 8 yk[k
5. ;fn x = y ;k laca/ LFkkfir ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(3) 10 yk[k (4) 12 yk[k
102. I. 20x2 - 21x + 12 = 0
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
II. 20y2 - y - 12 = 0
103. I. 3x2 - 47x + 184 = 0
108. vxj o"kZ2001 esa daiuh
A dh vk; vkSj o"kZ
2005 esa

II. 2y2 - 23y + 66 = 0 daiuhB dk vk; Øe'k%50 yk[k #i, vkSj80 yk[k #i,
gS] rks o"kZ
2001 esa daiuh
A }kjk izkIr ykHk2005
o"kZ
104. I. 30x – 49 x + 20 = 0

II. 42y – 5 y – 25 = 0
m esa daiuh
B }kjk izkir ykHk ls fdruk izfr'kr T;knk gS\
(1) 62.5% (2) 67.5%

105. I. x2 – 10 3x + 63 = 0 (3) 82.5% (4) 87.5%


(5) 75%
II. y2 – 2y – 24 = 0
109. o"kZ2004 esa daiuh
B ds O;; vkSj vk; dk vuqikr o"kZ
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funsZ'k
(106-110) : fn, x, naM fp=k esa
A vkSjB uke ds 2005 esa daiuhA ds O;; vkSj vk; ds vuqikr ls fdruk
nks daifu;ksa ds 2001
o"kZ ls 2007 rd ds O;; vkSj vk; izfr'kr T;knk gS\
dk vuqikr fn[kk;k x;k gSA bl fp=k ds vkèkkj ij fuEufyf[kr (1) 10% (2) 20%
iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA
(3) 30% (4) 40%
Company A Company B
1.4
1.2
1.2 (5) 50%
1 1
0.9
o"kZ
2006 esa daiuh
A dh dqy vk; 75 yk[k #i, gS rks
1 0.9
0.8
0.8 0.75 0.7
0.8
0.7 110.
0.6 0.6
ml o"kZ daiuh
B dk dqy O;; fdruk gS\
0.6 0.5
0.4
0.4

(1) 60 yk[k yk[k


0.2
0 (2) 75
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
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(3) 90 yk[k (4) 87.5 yk[k


(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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101. What is the approximate percentage of profit 106. If the expenditure of Company A in 2004 is
earned by all the Companies together in 2007? Rs 36 lakhs, then what is its income in that
(1) 11 (2) 11.5 year ?
(3) 10.5 (4) 12 (1) 42 lakhs (2) 48 lakhs
(5) 12.5 (3) 54 lakhs (4) 60 lakhs

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Directions (102-105) : In the following (5) 75 lakhs
questions two equation numbered I and II are 107. If the income of Company A in 2002 and
given. You have to solve the equation and give expenditure of Company B in the same year

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answer if- is equal to Rs 60 lakhs then what is the
1. x > y 2. x > y difference between their net profit in 2002?
3. x < y 4. x < y (1) 6 lakhs (2) 8 lakhs
5. x = y or the relationship cannot be (3) 10 lakhs (4) 12 lakhs
established. (5) None of these
102. I. 20x2 – 21x + 12 = 0 108. If the income of Company A in 2001 and
II. 20y2 – y - 12 = 0 income of Company B in 2005 is Rs 50
103. I. 3x2 – 47x + 184 = 0
m lakhs and Rs 80 lakhs respectively then the
profit gained by Company A in 2001 is how
II. 2y2 – 23y + 66 = 0
much percent more than that of the profit
104. I. 30x – 49 x + 20 = 0 gained by Company B in 2005 ?
(1) 62.5% (2) 67.5%
II. 42y – 5 y – 25 = 0
(3) 82.5% (4) 87.5%
2
105. I. x – 10 3x + 63 = 0 (5) 75%
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II. y2 – 2y – 24 = 0 109. Ratio of expenditure to income of Company
B in 2004 is how much percent more than
Directions (106-110) : Following graph shows that of ratio of expenditure to income of
the ratio of expenditure to income of two Company A in 2005 ?
companies A and B during the period of 2001
(1) 10% (2) 20%
to 2007?
(3) 30% (4) 40%
Company A Company B
1.4
1.2 (5) 50%
1.2 1
1
0.9
1
0.8 0.75
0.9
0.8
110. If income of Company A in 2006 is ` 75
0.8 0.7 0.7
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.6
0.5 lakhs then what is the expenditure of
0.4
0.2
Company B in the same year ?
0 (1) 60 lakhs (2) 75 lakhs
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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

(3) 90 lakhs (4) 87.5 lakhs


(5) None of these

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rdZ'kfDr ijh{k.k@
daI;wVj Kku
funsZ'k (111-112) : uhps fn, x, izR;sd iz'u esa ,d iz'u fu"d"kZ :
vkSj mlds uhps nks dFku I vkSjII fn, x, gSaA vkidks ;g r; I. dqN ifj;kstuk,a xkbZM gSA

s
djuk gS fd dFkuksa esa fn;s x;s vkadM+s iz'u nsus
dkds
mÙkj
fy, II. dksbZ ifj;kstuk xkbZM ugha gSA
i;kZIr gS ;k ughaAnksuksa dFkuksa dks vkSjif<+,
mÙkj fnft, & 114. dFku :
(1) ;fn dsoy dFkuI esa fn;s x;s vkadM+s iz'u dk mÙkj nsusdqN ds vkmViqV ifj.kke gSA
fy, i;kZIr gS] tcfd dsoy dFku II esa fn;s x;s vkadM+s iz'u lHkh vkmViqV mRikn gSA

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dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA lHkh mRikn iQly gSA
(2) ;fn dsoy dFkuII esa fn;s x;s vkadM+s iz'u dk mÙkj nsusfu"d"kZ ds :
fy, i;kZIr gS] tcfd dsoy dFku I esa fn;s x;s vkadM+s iz'u I. dksbZ mRikn ifj.kke ugah gSA
dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSA II. lHkh iQly mRikn gSA
(3) ;fn ;k rks dsoy dFkuI ;k dsoy dFkuII esa fn;s x;s115. dFku:
vkadM+s iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA dqN vkmViqV ifj.kke gSA
(4) ;fn dFkuI vkSj dFku dss vkadM+s feykdj Hkh iz'u lHkh vkmViqV mRikn gSA
II nksuksa
dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ughagSA lHkh mRikn iQly gSA
(5) ;fn dFkuI vkSj dFku
m
II nksuksa
mÙkj nsus ds fy, vko';d gSA
ds vkadM+s feydj iz'u dk

111. lh/h js[kk esa fdrus O;fDr [kM+s gSa \ (uksV% lHkh dkII.
fu"d"kZ
I.
:
lHkh
eq[klHkh
mÙkj
vkmViqV iQLky gSA
ifj.kke ds iQly gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
dh vksj gSA) 116. dFku :
I. Q js[kk ds nk;ha vksj ls rhljs LFkku ijQ[kM+k vkSj gSA dksbZ ewY; nj ugha gSA
S ds chp dsoy ,d O;fdr [kM+k S, gSA
ck;ha vksj ls lHkh njsa O;; gSaA
js[kk ds vafre Nksj ij [kM+k gSA fu"d"kZ :
Ca
II. Q js[kk ds Bhd dsUnzPesa vkSjgSA
M, Q ds fudVre I. dksbZ O;; ewY; ugha gSA
iM+kslhPgSAds ck;ha vksj dsoy ,d O;fDr [kM+k gSAII. lHkh ewY;ksa ds O;; gksus dh laHkkouk gSA de ls
112. fcUnq M, fcUnqS ls fdruh nwjh ij gS \ dqN fe'ku f'kYi gSA
I. fcUnq S, fcUnqM ds 7 ehú nf{k.k esa gSA T, fcUnq
fcUnq 117. dFku :
S ds 4 ehVj iwoZ esa gSA P, fcUnq
fcUnq
T ds 4 ehVj mÙkj
lHkh f'kYi ifj;kstuk,a gSA
esa gSA fcUnq
Q, fcUnq P ds 4 ehVj if'pe esa gSA
dqN ifj;kstuk,a fe'ku gSA
II. fcUnq R, fcUnqQ ds 4 ehVj if'pe esa gSA S, fcUnq
fcUnq dksbZ fe'ku xkbZM ugha gSA
Q ds 4 ehVj mÙkj esa gSA X, fcUnq
fcUnq
R ds 4 ehVj
fu"d"kZ :
I. dksbZ xkbZM f'kYi ugha gSA
mÙkj esa gSA M,fcUnq
fcUnqX ds ehVj iwjc esa gSA
II. dqN fe'ku de ls de f'kYi gSA
funsZ'k(113–117) : fn;s x, izR;sd iz'u esa rhu dFku ,oa nks
funsZ'k
(118-122): nh xbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s rFkk uhps
fu"d"kZ I ,oaII fufgr gaSA vkidks bu dFkuksa dks lR; ekuuk gS]
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fn, x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa%


Hkys gh oks loZKkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gSA lHkh fu"d"kks±
vkB nksLr P, Q, R, S, T, U, V vkSjW ,d oxkZdkj esT+k ds pkjksa
dks i<+s fiQj r; djsa fd lHkh rhu dFkuksa dks fuEufyf[kr esa
vksj bl izdkj cSBs gSa fd muesa ls pkj] esT+k ds pkj dksus ij tc
dkSu ls fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k djrs gSA
vU; pkj] esT+k dh pkjksa Hkqtk ds izR;sd ds aA eè;
tks eas
pkjksa
cSBs gS
(1) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
dksus ij cSBsamudk
gS eq[k dsUnz dh vksj gS tcfd Hkqtk ds eè; esa
(2) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
cSBs gq, pkj nksLrksa dk eq[k ckgj dh vksj gSA (vFkkZr~ dsUnz
(3) ;fn ;k rksfu"d"kZ I ;k II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
• V, R ds nk;ha vksj nwljs LFkku ijR,cSBk esT+k
gSAdh Hkqtkvksa
(4) ;fn u rksfu"d"kZ I vkSj u ghII vuqlj.k djrk gSA
esa ls ,d ds eè; esa cSBk gSA
(5) ;fn fu"d"kZ I vkSjII nksuksa
vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
• V vkSj Q ds chp dsoy nks O;fDr cSBs
S, QgSaA
esa ,d gSaA
113. dFku:
fudVre iM+ksfl;ksa gSA
lHkh f'kYi ifj;kstuk,a gSA • T, S ds ck;ha vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA
dqN ifj;kstuk,a fe'ku gSA • P, U ds ck;ha vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA
dksbZ fe'ku xkbZM ugha gSA • V, U dk fudVre iM+kslh ugha gSA

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REASONING/COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
Directions (111-112) : These questions consist 113. Statements :
of a question and two statements numbered I All crafts are projects.

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and II given below. You have to decide whether Some projects are missions.
the data given in the statements are sufficient No mission is a guide.
to answer the questions. Read both the Conclusions :
statements and choose the most appropriate
option. Give answer : I. Some projects are guides.

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(1) If the data in statement I alone are II. No project is a guide.
sufficient to answer the question, while the 114. Statements :
data in statement II alone are not sufficient Some outputs are results.
to answer the question. All outputs are products.
(2) If the data in statement II alone are All products are yields.
sufficient to answer the question, while the Conclusions :
data in statement I alone are not sufficient I. No product is a result.
to answer the question. II. All yields are products.
(3) If the data either in statement I alone or
115. Statements :
in statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question. Some outputs are results.
m
(4) If the data in both statements I and II
together are not sufficient to answer the
question.
(5) If the data in both statements I and II
All outputs are products.
All products are yields.
Conclusions :
I. All outputs are yields.
together are necessary to answer the II. All results being yields is a possibility.
question. 116. Statements :
111. How many people are standing in straight No price is a rate.
line (Note: All are facing North) ?
All rates are expenses.
I. Q stands third from the right end of the
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line. Only one person stands between Q Conclusions :
and S. S stands at the extreme, left end I. No expense is a price.
of the line. II. All prices being expenses is a possibility.
II. Q stands exactly in the centre of the line. 117. Statements :
P and M are immediate neighbours of All crafts are projects.
Q. Only one person stands to the left of Some projects are missions.
P. No mission is a guide.
112. How far is point M from point S ? Conclusions :
I. Point S is 7m to the south of point M.
I. No guide is a craft.
Point T is 4m to the east of point S. Point
P is 4m to the north of point T. Point Q II. Atleast some missions are crafts.
is to the west of point P. Directions (118-122) : Study the following
II. Point R is 4m to the west’ of point Q. information carefully and answer the questions
Point S is 4m to the north of point Q. given below.
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Point X is 4m to the north of point R. Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting


Point M is 4m to the east of point X. around a square table in such a way that four of
Directions (113-117): In each question below them sit at four corners while four sit in the
are two/three statements followed by two middle of each of the four sides. The ones who
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to
sit at the four corners face the centre while those
take the two/three given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance from who sit in the middle of the sides face outside
commonly known facts and then decide’ which (i.e., opposite to the centre).
of the given conclusions logically follows from • V sits second to the right of R. R sits in the
the given statements disregarding commonly middle of one of the sides of the table.
known facts. Give answer : • Only two people sit between V and Q. S is
(1) If only conclusion I follows one of the immediate neighbours of Q.
(2) If only conclusion II follows • T sits second to the left of S.
(3) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(4) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II • P sits second to the left of U.
follows • V is not an immediate neighbour of U.
(5) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
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118. Tkc x.kukR ds nk;ha vksj ls dh tk, Rrks
vkSjT ds eè; 127. dFku:
fdrus yksx cSBs gSa \ S>B =K>L ;B =P<U
(1) dksbZ ugha (2) pkj fu"d"kZ :
I. L < U II. U = L 
(3) ,d (4) rhu
128. fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks è;kuiwoZd i<+] uhps fn, x, iz'u
(5) nks
dk mÙkj nsa&
119. P ds lanHkZ esa fuEUkfyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fodYi lghgky gS gh\ esa daiuh

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X }kjk vius deZpkfj;ksa ds izn'kZu dh tkap
(1) T vkSjR nksuksa
P ds fudVre iM+kslh gSA esa 70 izfr'kr ls vf/d deZpkjh [kjkc izn'kZu djrs ik, x,A
(2) P Hkqtkvksa esa ls ,d ds eè; esa cSBk gSA ^^eq>s yxrk gS fd daiuh }kjk fiNys o"kZ fd;k x;k iquxZBu
(3) W, P ds ck;ha vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA deZpkfj;ksa ds [kjkc izn'kZu ds fy, ftEesnkj gS** & daiu

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(4) W, P ds ck;ha vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA X ds ,p vkj izca/d
(5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ fodYi lgh ugha gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku ,p- vkj izca/d ds dFku
120. Q ds lanHkZ X esa
dk LFkku D;k gksxk \ dks detksj djrk gS \
(1) ck,a vksj ls nwljs (1) izn'kZu ls tqM+h izksRlkgu jkf'k] iquxZBu ds nkSjku
(2) ck,a vksj ls rhljk dj nh xbZ] ftl dkj.k deZpkfj;ksa esa valrks"k iSnk gk
(3) nk,a vksj ls ikapok x;kA
(4) nk,a vksj ls ikapok (2) iquxZBu ds i'pkr~] fu.kZ; ysus dh {kerk dks deZpkfj;k
(5) ck,a vksj ls ikapok ls okil ys fy;k x;kA bl izdkj dke esa ?kaVks dh nsjh
121. fuEufyf[kr ikap esa ls pkj fdlh :i esa ,dleku gS vr% gqbZA

lacaf/r ugha gSA


(1) Q
m
,d lewg dk fuekZ.k djrs gSaA fuEu esa ls dkSu ml lewg ls

(2) T
(3) daiuhX esa bl o"kZ ifj;kstukvksa dh la[;k esa 60
izfr'kr dh o`f¼ gqbZ] ftlds dkj.k ekStwnk deZpkfj;ks
ij cks> c<+ x;kA
(4) iquxZBu ds i'pkr~ deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, fofHkUUk vfèkdk
(3) S (4) R
(5) V dks lwfpr djuk vko';d gks x;k ftl dkj.k dk;ZLFky
122. W ds ck;ha vksj ls nwljs LFkku ij dkSu cSBk gSA ij vLi"Vrk iSnk gksus yxhA
(1) T (2) U (5) iquxZBu ds i'pkr~ fofHkUUk foHkkxksa rFkk LF
LFkkukarfjr fd, x, deZpkfj;ksa dks i;kZIr izf'k{k.k ug
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(3) V (4) S
(5) Q fn;k x;kA
funsZ'k 129. nh xbZ tkudkjh dk vè;;u dj iz'u dk mÙkj nsa&
(123–127) : uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds dFkuksa esa fofHkUUk
vOk;oksa ds chp laca/ n'kkZ;sa x, gSA bu dFkuksa ds cknDnks jkT; ljdkj dh] gy gh esa jkT; ds LowQy esa d{kk 9 rd
fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSA viuk mÙkj nsa& ijh{kk ugha djkus ds izLrko dks Lohdkj djus ds dkj.k
(1) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gSA vykspuk gqbZA blds ctk; LowQy gh d{kk 9 rd ds Nk=kksa
(2) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSA izksUufr djsxsa vkSj d{kk 9 ls Nk=kksa dks izkIr fd, x,
(3) ;fn ;k rksfu"d"kZ I ;k II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
ds vk/kj ij mÙkh.kZ ;k vuqrh.kZ ?kksf"kr fd;k tk,xkA fu
esa ls dkSuD jkT; dh ljdkj dh vykspuk dk dkj.k ugha
(4) ;fn u rksfu"d"kZ I vkSj u ghII vuqlj.k djrk gSA
gks ldrk \
(5) ;fn fu"d"kZI vkSjII nksuksa
vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(1) dbZ vfHkHkkodksa us ;g fpark tkfgj dh gS ds Nk=k v
123. dFku:
d{kk esa tkudkjh izkIr djus ij è;ku ugha nsxsa D;ksa f
K>S = U<R; L < U< J
vc mUgsa ijh{kk ugha nsuh gksxhA
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fu"d"kZ
:
Nk=k fu/kZfjr vof/ esa lkyksa ls ijh{kk i=k dks gy djus
(2)
I.R> J II. L = K
ds vH;kl ds }kjk ijh{kk fy[kuk fl[krs gSa vkSj vfèkdka'k
124. dFku:
D>W>C<X;C > L;W< K
Nk=k lh/s d{kk 9 esa bls ugha le> ldrsA
fu"d"kZ
:
(3) vf/dka'k f'k{kdksa dk ;g fopkj gS dh Nk=k cgqr Lièkh
I. X > K II. L < W gks x, gS rFkk Kku vftZr djus ds ctk; og T;knk
125. dFku: è;ku vad vftZr djus ij ns jgs gSaA
R < A< M > T > Y ; M <S (4) vè;;u crykrk gS dh fcYdqy ijh{kk ugha nsus dh
fu"d"kZ
: rqyuk esa lky nj lky ijh{kk nsus ds dkj.k Nk=kksa d
I. S > R II. Y < S ijh{kk ds izfr Hk; ;k fpark de gks tkrh gSA
126. dFku: (5) fo'ks"kKksa dk lq>ko gS fd cPpksa dh fo'ks"k t:jrksa
D> W>C<X;C >L;W<K eqY;kadu muds ijh{kk i=kksa ds tkap ds ekè;e ls gh
fu"d"kZ
: fd;k tk ldrk gS ,oa izkjafHkd vkdyu] ijh{kk ds
I. D > L II. L > D ekè;e ls 'kh?kz gLr{ksi ,oa cM+h ;kstukvksa dks 'k
djus esa enn djrk gSA
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118. How many people sit between R and T when company in the previous year is responsible
counted from the right of R ? for the under-performance of the
(1) None (2) Four employees’’- HR manager of company X.
(3) One (4) Three Which of the following statements weakens
(5) Two the statement of HR Manager of Company
119. Which of the following is true regarding P ? X?
(1) Both T and R are immediate neighbours (1) The incentives linked to performance

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of P. were abolished upon restructuring
(2) Only three people sit between P and S. creating dissatisfaction among
(3) P sits at middle of one of the sides. employees.
(4) W sits second to the left of P. (2) After restructuring the decision making

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(5) None of the given options is true power was taken away from employees
120. What is the position of V with respect to Q ? thus delaying the work by long hours.
(1) Second to the left (3) The number of projects in Company X
(2) Third to the left increased by 60% this year thereby
(3) Second to the right increasing the burden on the existing
(4) Fifth to the right employees this year.
(5) Fifth to the left (4) After restructuring the employees were
121. Four of the following five are alike in a required to report to multiple bosses/
certain way and so form a group. Which is officers leading to ambiguity at the work
the one that does not belong to that group ? place.
(1) Q (2) T (5) Adequate training was not provided to
(3) S (4) R the employees transferred to different
(5) V

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(3) V
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122. Who sits second to the left of W ?
(2) U
(4) S
departments and locations after
restructuring.
129. Read the given information and answer the
question.
(5) Q The government of State D was recently
Directions (123-127) : In these questions, criticised for accepting a proposal as per
relationship between different elements is which schools in the State will not conduct
shown in the statements. These statements are exams up to standard nine. Rather, schools
followed by two conclusions. Give answer : will promote all the students up to standard
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(1) If only conclusion I follows nine and from standard nine onwards the
(2) If only conclusion II follows students would either be passed or failed
(3) If either conclusion I or II follows depending upon their marks in the exams.
(4) If neither conclusion I nor II follows Which of the following may not be a reason
(5) If both conclusions I and II follow for the criticism of the government of State
123. Statements : D for accepting the proposal ?
K>S = U<R; L < U< J (1) Several parents have raised concern
Conclusions : that students would not be willing to pay
I. R > J II. L = K attention in class and retain the
124. Statements : information because they do not have
D>W>C<X;C> L;W< K to write exams.
Conclusions : (2) Students learn to write exam papers in
I. X > K II. L < W a stipulated period of time with practice
125. Statements : of solving exam papers over the years
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R < A< M > T > Y ; M <S and many students may not be able to
Conclusions : grasp this directly in the standard nine.
I. S > R II. Y < S (3) Many teachers are of the opinion that
126. Statements : students have become very competitive
D> W>C<X;C>L;W<K and are mainly focused on acquiring
Conclusions : marks rather than gaining knowledge.
I. D > L II. L > D (4) Studies suggest that students become
127. Statements : less prone to exam anxiety and exam
S>B =K>L ;B =P<U fear when they get used to passing
Conclusions : exams over the years as compared to
I. L < U II. U = L  when they do not appear for an exam at
128. Study the following information and answer all.
the question. (5) Experts suggest that the special needs
In a recent performance approval done by of children can be adequately assessed
Company X, more than 70% of the through examining of their exam
employees were found to be under- papers and early assessment helps
performing. initiate early intervention and major
‘‘I think that the restructuring done by the projects through exams.
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130. uhps ,d lwpuk ,oa nks dFku I ,oa II vafdr gSA vkidks134. nh xbZ owQV Hkk"kk
‘areas’ esa
dk owQV D;k gksxk \
fu.kZ; djuk gS dh fn;s x, dFkuksa esa ls dkSu ml lwpuk (1)dsab (2) zi
egÙo dks lcy ;k nqcZy cukrk gSA (3) ep (4) qr
lwpuk: LowQy M Uks vius vklikl ds {ks=k esa vigj.k dh (5) so
c<+rh ?kVukvksa ds dkj.k] Nk=kksa ds vfHkHkkodksa 135. nhvFkok
xbZ owQV
fofèkdHkk"kk
‘jn’ iznf'kZr
esa owQV djrk gS &

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laj{kdksa ds fy,] Nk=kksa dks LowQy ls ysus vkus okys (1)O;fDr
‘hike’dks
vFkok‘people’
izf/dkj i=k ij gLrk{kj dj nsus ds fy, vfuok;Z dj fn;k (2) ‘in’ vFkok‘margin’
gsA (3) profit

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I. vf/dka'k dk;Zjr vfHkHkkod vius cPpksa dks LowQy (4) ls
hike
ykus ds fy, ?kjsyw ukSdjksa ij fuHkZj gS tks iSlksa (5)dsdemand
fy,
vlkuh ls izf/dkj i=k dk nq:i;ksx dj ldrs gSaA136. nh xbZ owQV Hkk"kk esa vxj
, ‘small’ dks‘wy’ esa owQV fd;k
II. izf/dkj i=k ij fdlh rjg dh rLohj ugha gS ftl dkj.k tkrk gS] rks‘prefer small cars’ dks fdl izdkj owQV
;g igpukuk eqf'dy gS dh cPpksa dks LowQy Lksdjsxsa ysus \
dkSu vk,xkA (1) wy eg ab (2) fm ve wy
(1) nksuksa dFku
I ,oa II lwpuk dks lcy cukrs gSA (3) eg wy fm (4) ab eg fm
(2) dFkuI lwpuk dks lcy cukrk gS dFku II lwpuk dks (5) ab wy eg
nqcZy cukrk gSA
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(3) dFkuI ,oa II nksuksa lwpukvksa dks nqcZy cukrs (1)
137. nh xbZ owQV Hkk"kk
gSAcd
‘hike’ dkesaowQV D;k gksxk \
(2) zi
(4) dFkuI ,oa II nksuksa mnklhu gSA (3) fn;s x, fodYi esa ls vU; dksbZ
(5) dFkuI lwpuk dks nqcZy cukrk gS] II lwpuk
tcfd dks (4) qr (5) jn
lcy cukrk gSA 138. nh xbZ tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dj fn, x, iz'u dk
131. 'kCn‘PAINTED’ esa fdrus tksM+h v{kj ,sls gSa] ftuds
mÙkj nsaA
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izR;sd v{kjksa ds eè; vkxs rFkk ihNs nksuksa fn'kk ls mrus gh
,aVhck;ksfVd nokvksa dh yach vof/ dk mi;ksx chekjh dk
v{kj gS ftrus vaxzsth o.kZekyk Ja`[kyk esa gS \
dkj.k curk gSA ^fØVksfll*XgkeksZu ds lzko dks de djrk
(1) rhu ls vf/d
(2) nks (3) rhu gSA gekjk 'kjhj gkeksZUk
X dk vko';d ekbØksxzke dh la[;k

(4) dksbZ ugha (5) ,d ds vk/s rd dk de gksuk ogu dj ldrk gSA tcfd 23
132. ;fn A = 2, B = 4 rksMBA = ? ekbØksxzke rd fxjkoV esa rRdky fpfdRlh; bykt dh
(1) 28 (2) 30 t:jr gksrh gSA
(3) 32 (4) 16
fn;s x, dFku ls buesa ls dkSu fu"d"kZ ds :i esa fn;k tk
(5) 10
funsZ'k
(133-137): nh xbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s rFkk uhps ldrk gS \
fn, x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj ns% (1) ,d ejht ftlds gkeksZUk X dk Lrj 23 ekbØksxzke ;k
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fdlh [kkl owQV Hkk"kk, ‘urban esa


people prefer cars’ de gS] mls ^fØVksfll* ls izHkkfor dgk tk ldrk gSA
dks‘ve fm ab eg’ fy[krs gSa] ‘profit for urban areas’ dks (2) ,aVhck;ksfVd nokvksa dk vYidkfyd iz;ksx FkksM+s g
‘ab ep zi so’ fy[krs gSa]
‘people demand for hike’ dks‘zi Hkh ^fØVksfll* ugha gksus nsrkA
qr cd ve’ fy[krs gaS]
‘hike in profit margin’ dks‘al jn ep
(3) dqy ekbØksxzke gekjs 'kjhj }kjk vko';d X dh
gkeksZu
cd’ fy[krs gaSA
la[;k ds Bhd vk/s ds cjkcj gSA
(lHkh owQV dsoy nks v{kjh; ) owQV gS
(4) gkeksZuX dh leku la[;k dqy ekbØksxzke ls T;knk gksrh
133. nh xbZ owQV ‘urban Hkk"kkfood
esa demand’ dk laHkkfor
owQV D;k gksxk \ gSA
(1) qr ab jn (2) qr cr ab (5) og ejht ftlds gkeksZu X dk Lrj 21 ekbØksxzke gS]
(3) jn qr cd (4) qr ab jn ;fn mls vfrfjDr 23 ekbØksxzke vkSj fn;s tk, rks ;g
(5) zi ve jn
mlds lekU; Lrj rd ys vk;sxkA

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130. This consists of information and two 133. What will be the possible code for ‘urban food
statements numbered I and II given below demand’ in the given code language ?
it. You have to decide which of the given (1) qr ab jn (2) qr cr ab
statements weakens or strengthens the (3) jn qr cd (4) qr ab jn
information and decide the appropriate (5) zi ve jn
answer. 134. What is the code for ‘areas’ in the given code

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Information : Due to increased cases of language ?
kidnapping in its vicinity, school M has (1) ab (2) zi
made it compulsory for parents or legal (3) ep (4) qr
guardians of the students to give a duly (5) so

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signed authority letter to the person picking 135. What does the code ‘jn’ stand for in the given
up the students from school. code language ?
I. Most working parents rely on their (1) Either ‘hike’ or ‘people’
domestic help, for picking up their (2) Either ‘in’ or ‘margin’
children from school, who can easily (3) profit
coerced into forging or misusing the (4) hike
authority letter for monetary plans. (5) demand
II. There is no photograph on the authority 136. In the given code language, if ‘small’ is
letter making it difficult to identify the coded as ‘wy’, then how will ‘prefer small
person who comes to pick up the child. cars’ be coded as ?

(2) Statement I
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(1) Both statements I and statement II
strengthens the information.
strengthens the
(1) wy eg ab
(3) eg wy fm
(5) ab wy eg
(2) fm ve wy
(4) ab eg fm

information while statement II 137. What will be the code for ‘hike’ in the given
weakens the information. code language ?
(3) Both statements I and II weakens the (1) cd (2) zi
information. (3) Other than those given as options
(4) Both statements I and II are neutral (4) qr (5) jn
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statements. 138. Read the given information and answer
(5) Statement I weakens the information the question.
while statement II strengthens the Long term usage of antibiotics causes the
information. disease. ‘Cretosis’ as it decreases the
131. How many such pairs of letters are there secretion of hormone X. While body can
in the word ‘PAINTED’ each of which has as endure the level of hormone X dropping to
many letters between them in the word in half the required number of micrograms in
both forward and backward directions, as levels dropping to 23-micrograms needs
there are between them in the English immediate medical attention.
alphabetical series ? Which of the following can be concluded
(1) More than three from the given statement ?
(2) Two (3) Three (1) A patient can be said to have Cretosis
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(4) None (5) One only if his/her hormone ‘X’ levels are
132. If A = 2, B = 4 then MBA = ? 23 micrograms or low.
(1) 28 (2) 30 (2) Usage of antibiotics on a short term
(3) 32 (4) 16 cannot cause ‘Cretosis’ ever to a minor
(5) 10 extent.
Directions (133-137) : Study the given (3) All micrograms is exactly half of the
information carefully to answer the given amount of hormone X required daily by
questions. the body.
In a certain code language, ‘urban people (4) The normal numbers of micrograms of
prefer cars’ is written as ‘ve fm ab eg’ ‘profit for hormone X is more than all
urban areas’ is written as ‘ab ep zi so’ ‘people micrograms.
demand for hike’ is written as ‘zi qr cd ve’ ‘hike (5) In a patient with hormone X level of 21
in profit margin’ is written as ‘al jn ep cd’ micrograms, if administered another 23
(All codes are two letter codes only) micrograms would bring the  level to
absolute normal.

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139. fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dj uhps141.
fn, fuEufyf[kr ikap esa ls pkj viuh fLFkfr ds vk/kj ij
x, iz'u dk mÙkj nhft,% ,dleku gSa vr% ,d lewg dk fuekZ.k djrs gSA fuEu esa ls
fuEufyf[kr nks fu"d"kZKdaiuh
ds }kjk vius deZpkfj;ksa ij dkSu bl lewg ls lacaf/r ugha gS \
,d o"kZ ds yacs losZ{k.k ds }kjk izkIr gq, gSA (1) 1*9 (2) GD4

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(A) gj ckj ,d deZpkjh dks mlds dk;Z ds fy, iqjLÑr (3) 7@5 (4) K#8
fd;k tkrk gS rFkk og deZpkjh de ls de vxys nks (5) NA©
o"kks± rd vPNk izn'kZu djrk gSA 142. nh xbZ O;oLFkk ds vk/kj ij fuEufyf[kr Ja`[kyk esa

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(B) daiuhK ds fdlh Hkh deZpkjh ds izn'kZu esa fiNys 10
iz'uokpd fpUg (\) ds LFkku ij D;k vk,xk \
eghuksa ls lq/kj ugha vk;k gSA &19 L2S %4D 78Q
nh xbZ tkudkjh ls fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk vuqeku yx;k
(1) AZ$ (2) NCZ
tk ldrk gS \ (3) ©&W (4) NZ$
(uksV
: vuqeku og gS ftlds }kjk vki rkfdZd :i ls fdlh (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
ckr dks Kkr fu;e ds vk/kj ij lR; fl¼ djsaA
) 143. fuEu esa ls dkSu nh xbZ O;oLFkk ds ck;ha vksj ls 19osa v
daiuh‘K’ ds 90 izfr'kr ls vf/d deZpkjh viuh ds nk;ha vksj pkSFkk gS \
(1)
m
mPpre {kerk ls dk;Z dsoy rc djrs gS tc mUgsa (1) 4
iqjLÑr fd;k tkrk gSA (3) N
(2) H
(4) ©

(2) daiuhK ds lHkh deZpkjh vius dk;Zdky eas de ls (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
de ,d ckj iqjLÑr fd, tk pqds gSA 144. O;oLFkk esa fdrus Loj ,sls gSa ftuds Bhd ckn ,d O;atu
(3) deZpkjh dks iqjLÑr djus ds vykok Hkkjh izksRlkgu rFkk Bhd igys ,d fpUg gS \
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jkf'k nh tkrh gS tks mUgsa csgrj izn'kZu djus ds (1)
fy, dksbZ ugha (2) ,d
izsfjr djrh gSA (3) nks (4) rhu
(4) iqjLÑr djus ds vykok dbZ ,sls dkjd gS tks deZpkjh(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
ds izn'kZu dks izHkkfor djrs gSaA 145. iwoZuqeku
: Hkfo";: : i'prki : ?
fiNyh nks frekfg;ksa ls fdlh Hkh deZpkjh dks mlds dk;Z
(5)
(1) orZeku (2) iRFkj
ds fy, iqjLÑr ugha fd;k x;k gSA
(3) mrhr (4) iki
funsZ'k
(140-144) : nh xbZ O;oLFkk dks lkoèkkuhiwoZd i<+sa ,oa
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA
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&19*LB2S6%EG4DH75@K8Q#N©A
(1) Byte map (2) Bit map
3CZ$UJ
(3) Byte map process (4) Bit map process
140. ;fn lHkh izrhdksa dks O;oLFkk ls gVk fn;k tk, rks] fuEufyf[kr
(5) Bit Map Page
esa dkSu lk vo;o nh gqbZ O;oLFkk ds nkfgus vksj147.
ls 13osa LFkku tks vkidh [kkst vuqjks/ dks Lor% lpZ batu d
izksxzkse
ij gksxk \ izLrqr djrk gS] dgykrk gS&
(1) H (2) D (1) esVklpZ batu (2) osc ØkWylZ
(3) K (4) 8 (3) LikbMlZ (4) fgV~l
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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139. Study the given information carefully to 141. Four of the following five are alike in a
answer the given question. certain way based on their positions in the
given arrangement and so form a group.
The following are two findings of a one year
Which is the one that does not belong that
long survey conducted on the employees of
group ?

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company K.
(1) 1*9 (2) GD4
(A) Every time, an employee is rewarded for
(3) 7@5 (4) K#8
his/her work, he/she has performed
(5) NA©
better for at least next two years.

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142. What should come in place of question mark
(B) The performance of none of the
(?) in the following series based on the given
employees of company K has improved
arrangement ?
in the past ten months.
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Which of the following can be inferred from
(1) AZ$ (2) NCZ
the given information ?
(3) ©&W (4) NZ$
(NOTE : An inference is something by which
(5) None of these.
you can logically deduce something to be
143. Which of the following is fourth to the right
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true based on the known promises.)
(1) More than 90% of company K’s
employees work to their highest
of the nineteenth element from the left end
of the given arrangement ?
(1) 4 (2) H
potential only when they are rewarded.
(3) N (4) ©
(2) All the employees of company K have (5) None of these.
been rewarded at least once in their
144. How many such vowels are there in the
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work span. arrangement each of which is immediately
(3) The employees receive heavy followed by a consonant and also
incentives apart from being rewarded immediately preceded by a symbol?
which drive them to perform better. (1) None (2) One
(4) There are factors other than being (3) Two (4) Three
rewarded which affect the performance (5) None of these
of the employees. 145. forecaste : future : : Regret : ?
(5) No employee has been rewarded for his/ (1) Present (2) Atone
her work in the last two quarters. (3) Past (4) Sins
Directions (140-144) : Study the following
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arrangement caref ul ly and answer the 146. What is full form of BMP ?
questions given below : (1) Byte map (2) Bit map
&19*LB2S6%EG4DH75@K8Q#N©A (3) Byte map process (4) Bit map process
3CZ$UJ (5) Bit Map Page
140. If all the symbols are dropped from the 147. Programs that automatically submit your
arrangement then which of the following search request to several search engines
simultaneously are called
will be thirteenth element from the right
(1) Metasearch Engines
end of the given arrangement ?
(2) Web Crawler’s
(1) H (2) D
(3) Spiders
(3) K (4) 8 (4) Hits
(5) None of these. (5) None of these.

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148. DVD RAM ______ ds leku gS] bldh5.2 thch rd (1) gSafdx (2) CykfLVax
dh HkaMkj.k {kerk ds vykokA (3) FksÝV (4) okWeZ
(1) CD-R (2) ÝykWih fMLd (5) ok;jl
(3) CD-RW (4) gkMZ fMLd 155. _____ ,d iQkby ';sfjax izksxzke2gS
tqykbZ
tks2001 dks
(5) ÝyS'k Mªkbo czSe dksgsu }kjk izLrqr fd;k x;kA

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149. "Hyper text" dk vFkZ gS& ;g ,dy lzksr ls iQkby MkmuyksM djus ds ctk; usVodZ
(1) xSj vuqØfed ys[ku dEI;wVj mi;ksxdrkZvksa ds eè; iQkby lk>k djrk gS] mi;ksxdr

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(2) gkbij ehfM;k nwljs mi;ksxdrkZ ds iQkby dk fgLlk viyksM djrk gS tks
(3) fcayfdax ikB bls MkmuyksM djrs gaS] Hkys gh iwjh iQkby dk Mkm
(4) l?k.k la:i.k ds lkFk VsDlV lekIr ugha gqvk gSA
(5) fLFkj la:i.k ds lkFk VsDlV (1) chV VkjsaV (2) ydh ok;j
150. ,Iyhds'ku dh lqj{kk fo'ks"krk dk le; gksuk pkfg,& (3) ekWfiQZ;l (4) uksMsftyk
(1) izksxzkfeax iQst+ (2) oSpkfjd izk:i (5) VaXxy
(3) VsfLVax iQst+ (4) mijksDr lHkh
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
151. DML iznku dh tkrh gS&
m
(1) MkVk csl ds rkfdZd lajpuk fooj.k ds fy,
(2) MkVk csl flLVe esa u, lajpuk ds ;ksx ds fy,
(3) MkVk csl ds gsjiQsj vkSj izkslsflax ds fy,
(4) MkVk csl dh HkkSfrd lajpuk dh ifjHkk"kk ds fy,
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(5) mijksDr lHkh
152. 'BAK' foLrkj vkerkSj ij fdl rjg dh iQkby dks lanfHkZr
djrk gS&
(1) cSdvi iQkby
(2) vkWfM;ks iQkby
(3) ,uhes'ku@ewoh iQkby
(4) ,e ,l ,UdkVkZ nLrkost
(5) cSd xzkmaV VsDLV iQkby
153. EPROM dk foLr`r :i gS&
(1) Electric Programmable Read Only
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Memory
(2) Erasable Programmable Read Only
Memory
(3) Evaluable Philotic Random Optic
Memory
(4) Every Person Requires One Memory
(5) Electric Programmable Read Only
Memory
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has storage capacities up to 5.2 GB (3) Theft (4) Worm
(1) CD-R (2) Floppy Disk (5) Virus
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(1) Non Sequential Writing rather than downloading the file from a
(2) Hypermedia single source, users upload parts of the file
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(5) Text with static Formatting downloading yet.
150. The security features of the application (1) Bit Torrent (2) Lucky Wire
should be the time of (3) Morpheus (4) Nodezilla
(1) Programming phase (5) Tunngle
(2) Conceptual design
(3) Testing phase
(4) All of these
(5) None of these
151. DML is provided for
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database.
(2) Addition of new structures in the
database system.
(3) Manipulation & processing of database.
(4) Definition of physical structure of
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(5) All of above.
152. ‘BAK’ extension refers usually to what kind
of file?
(1) Backup file
(2) Audio file
(3) Animation/movie file
(4) MS Encarta document
(5) Background Text File
153. What does EPROM stand for?
(1) Electric Programmable Read Only
Memory
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(3) Evaluable Philotic Random Optic
Memory
(4) Every Person Requires One Memory
(5) Electric Programmable Read Only
Memory
154. Unauthorized access to computer is called
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