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6/21/2016 CAREER POWER No.1 coaching institute for banks and SSC entrance exams 1/75 Solution Report For SBI CLERK MAINS 2016 03 Q. No Question Status Q.1 Not Attempt Correct Ans. c Solution. Direction(15): Study the following information and answer the question given. Eight Politicians – Modi, Sonia, Nitish, Rahul, Lalu, Kejriwal, Mayawati and Mulayam are sitting in a circle in a meeting at equal distances. Three Politicians on the circle are facing outside the centre and other five are sitting facing the centre of the circle. Sonia is sitting to the third right of Kejriwal. Rahul is not near to Mulayam. Nitish is sitting to the third left of Rahul, and Rahul sits second right of Modi and among these three Politicians one is facing opposite to the centre of the circle. Two Politicians are sitting between Mulayam and Lalu and two are sitting between Kejriwal and Lalu. Nitish is sitting to the second left of Mayawati, who is facing the centre of the circle. Lalu is not opposite to Kejriwal and Nitish. The person who is immediate left of Nitish is facing towards the centre. Q Which of the following Politicians is facing to the opposite of the centre? a. Kejriwal b. Rahul c. Lalu d. Sonia e. None of these Q.2 Direction(15): Study the following information and answer the question given. Eight Politicians – Modi, Sonia, Nitish, Rahul, Lalu, Kejriwal, Mayawati and Mulayam are sitting in a circle in a meeting at equal distances. Three Politicians on the circle are facing outside the centre and other five are sitting facing the centre of the circle. Sonia is sitting to the third right of Kejriwal. Rahul is not near to Mulayam. Nitish is sitting to the third left of Rahul, and Rahul sits second right of Modi and among these three Politicians one is facing opposite to the centre of the circle. Two Politicians are sitting between Mulayam and Lalu and two are sitting between Kejriwal and Lalu. Nitish is sitting to the second left of Mayawati, who is facing the centre of the circle. Lalu is not opposite to Kejriwal and Nitish. The person who is immediate left of Nitish is facing towards the centre. Q Who is sitting third to the left of Lalu?

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Solution Report For SBI CLERK MAINS 2016 03

Q. No Question Status

Q.1

Not Attempt Correct Ans. c

Solution.

Direction(1­5): Study the following information and answer the question given.Eight Politicians – Modi, Sonia, Nitish, Rahul, Lalu, Kejriwal, Mayawati and Mulayam aresitting in a circle in a meeting at equal distances. Three Politicians on the circle are facingoutside the centre and other five are sitting facing the centre of the circle. Sonia is sittingto the third right of Kejriwal. Rahul is not near to Mulayam. Nitish is sitting to the third leftof Rahul, and Rahul sits second right of Modi and among these three Politicians one isfacing opposite to the centre of the circle. Two Politicians are sitting between Mulayamand Lalu and two are sitting between Kejriwal and Lalu. Nitish is sitting to the second leftof Mayawati, who is facing the centre of the circle. Lalu is not opposite to Kejriwal andNitish. The person who is immediate left of Nitish is facing towards the centre. Q­ Which of the following Politicians is facing to the opposite of the centre?

a. Kejriwalb. Rahulc. Lalud. Soniae. None of these

Q.2 Direction(1­5): Study the following information and answer the question given.Eight Politicians – Modi, Sonia, Nitish, Rahul, Lalu, Kejriwal, Mayawati and Mulayam aresitting in a circle in a meeting at equal distances. Three Politicians on the circle are facingoutside the centre and other five are sitting facing the centre of the circle. Sonia is sittingto the third right of Kejriwal. Rahul is not near to Mulayam. Nitish is sitting to the third leftof Rahul, and Rahul sits second right of Modi and among these three Politicians one isfacing opposite to the centre of the circle. Two Politicians are sitting between Mulayamand Lalu and two are sitting between Kejriwal and Lalu. Nitish is sitting to the second leftof Mayawati, who is facing the centre of the circle. Lalu is not opposite to Kejriwal andNitish. The person who is immediate left of Nitish is facing towards the centre. Q­ Who is sitting third to the left of Lalu?

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Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

a. Rahulb. Kejriwalc. Soniad. Mulayame. None of these

Q.3

Not Attempt Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

Direction(1­5): Study the following information and answer the question given.Eight Politicians – Modi, Sonia, Nitish, Rahul, Lalu, Kejriwal, Mayawati and Mulayam aresitting in a circle in a meeting at equal distances. Three Politicians on the circle are facingoutside the centre and other five are sitting facing the centre of the circle. Sonia is sittingto the third right of Kejriwal. Rahul is not near to Mulayam. Nitish is sitting to the third leftof Rahul, and Rahul sits second right of Modi and among these three Politicians one isfacing opposite to the centre of the circle. Two Politicians are sitting between Mulayamand Lalu and two are sitting between Kejriwal and Lalu. Nitish is sitting to the second leftof Mayawati, who is facing the centre of the circle. Lalu is not opposite to Kejriwal andNitish. The person who is immediate left of Nitish is facing towards the centre. Q­ If all the people change their positions with the person sitting opposite to them thenwho is now sitting second to the left of Rahul?

a. Lalub. Modic. Kejriwald. Mulayame. None of these

Q.4 Direction(1­5): Study the following information and answer the question given.Eight Politicians – Modi, Sonia, Nitish, Rahul, Lalu, Kejriwal, Mayawati and Mulayam aresitting in a circle in a meeting at equal distances. Three Politicians on the circle are facingoutside the centre and other five are sitting facing the centre of the circle. Sonia is sittingto the third right of Kejriwal. Rahul is not near to Mulayam. Nitish is sitting to the third leftof Rahul, and Rahul sits second right of Modi and among these three Politicians one isfacing opposite to the centre of the circle. Two Politicians are sitting between Mulayamand Lalu and two are sitting between Kejriwal and Lalu. Nitish is sitting to the second leftof Mayawati, who is facing the centre of the circle. Lalu is not opposite to Kejriwal andNitish. The person who is immediate left of Nitish is facing towards the centre. Q­ Who is second right to Mayawati?

a. Kejriwalb. Mulayamc. Sonia or Kejriwal

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Not Attempt Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

d. Rahul or Soniae. Mulayam or Rahul

Q.5

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

Direction(1­5): Study the following information and answer the question given.Eight Politicians – Modi, Sonia, Nitish, Rahul, Lalu, Kejriwal, Mayawati and Mulayam aresitting in a circle in a meeting at equal distances. Three Politicians on the circle are facingoutside the centre and other five are sitting facing the centre of the circle. Sonia is sittingto the third right of Kejriwal. Rahul is not near to Mulayam. Nitish is sitting to the third leftof Rahul, and Rahul sits second right of Modi and among these three Politicians one isfacing opposite to the centre of the circle. Two Politicians are sitting between Mulayamand Lalu and two are sitting between Kejriwal and Lalu. Nitish is sitting to the second leftof Mayawati, who is facing the centre of the circle. Lalu is not opposite to Kejriwal andNitish. The person who is immediate left of Nitish is facing towards the centre. Q­ How many people are sitting b/w Mulayam and Rahul, counting in anticlockwisedirection from Rahul?

a. Threeb. Nonec. Oned. Twoe. None of these

Q.6 Direction(6­10): Symbol @, ©, #, $ and % are used with following meaning: ‘P©Q means ‘P is greater than or equal to Q’‘P%Q’ means ‘P is either smaller than or equal to Q’‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’‘P#Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’‘P$Q’ means ‘P is greater than Q’Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, findwhich of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true and accordingly give answer­ Statements: S$Q, R%P, P#SConclusions:I. P#QII. P©Q

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Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. d Correct Ans. c

Solution.

a. If only conclusion I is trueb. If only conclusion II is truec. If either conclusion I or II is trued. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is truee. If both conclusion I and II are true

Q.7

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. (d) None follow

Direction(6­10): Symbol @, ©, #, $ and % are used with following meaning: ‘P©Q means ‘P is greater than or equal to Q’‘P%Q’ means ‘P is either smaller than or equal to Q’‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’‘P#Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’‘P$Q’ means ‘P is greater than Q’Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, findwhich of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true and accordingly give answer­

Statements: C@D, D#E, E%FConclusions: I. C%DII. C$E

a. If only conclusion I is trueb. If only conclusion II is truec. If either conclusion I or II is trued. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is truee. If both conclusion I and II are true

Q.8 Direction(6­10): Symbol @, ©, #, $ and % are used with following meaning: ‘P©Q means ‘P is greater than or equal to Q’‘P%Q’ means ‘P is either smaller than or equal to Q’‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’‘P#Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’‘P$Q’ means ‘P is greater than Q’Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find

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Solution. (b) Only II follow

which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true and accordingly give answer­

Statements: I©M, M#P, R$PConclusions: I. R©MII. R$M

a. If only conclusion I is trueb. If only conclusion II is truec. If either conclusion I or II is trued. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is truee. If both conclusion I and II are true

Q.9

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. (d) None follow

Direction(6­10): Symbol @, ©, #, $ and % are used with following meaning: ‘P©Q means ‘P is greater than or equal to Q’‘P%Q’ means ‘P is either smaller than or equal to Q’‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’‘P#Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’‘P$Q’ means ‘P is greater than Q’Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, findwhich of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true and accordingly give answer­ Statements: L#N, P%L, N$KConclusions:I. L$KII. N%P

a. If only conclusion I is trueb. If only conclusion II is truec. If either conclusion I or II is trued. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is truee. If both conclusion I and II are true

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Q.10

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. d Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

Direction(6­10): Symbol @, ©, #, $ and % are used with following meaning: ‘P©Q means ‘P is greater than or equal to Q’‘P%Q’ means ‘P is either smaller than or equal to Q’‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’‘P#Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’‘P$Q’ means ‘P is greater than Q’Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, findwhich of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true andaccordingly give answer­

Statements: J@L, P%L, P©NConclusions: I. J© NII. N@J

a. If only conclusion I is trueb. If only conclusion II is truec. If either conclusion I or II is trued. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is truee. If both conclusion I and II are true

Q.11 Direction(11­15) : In each of the questions given below two statements I and II are given.You have to determine whether the data given in the statements is sufficient to answer thequestion or not. In a code language, what do 'Pa' mean ?I. In that code language 'Pe Bo Pa' means 'look at me' and `Bo Se Pe Ki' means 'don't look athim'II. In that code language `Ka Ta Ne Pa' means 'take me and go' and `Li Wa Si Pa' means'either me or you' .

a. if the data given in statement I is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given only instatement II is not sufficient to answer the question.

b. if the data given only in statement II is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given onlyin statement I is not sufficient to answer the question.

c. if the data given either only in statement I or only in statement II is sufficient to answer thequestion.

d. if the combined data given in statement I and statement II are not sufficient to answer thequestion.

e. if the combined data given in statement I and statement II are necessary to answer thequestion.

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Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. b Correct Ans. c

Solution. (c) Code for ‘pa’ is me. Either statement I or II is sufficient.

Q.12

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution.(d)From both statements, relation between seema and mangesh cannot be determined.

Direction(11­15) : In each of the questions given below two statements I and II are given.You have to determine whether the data given in the statements is sufficient to answer thequestion or not. What is the relation between Seema and Mangesh ?I. Shalini is cousin of Mangesh and niece of Seema.II. Sulekha, sister of Seema, and wife of Omkar who is father of Mangesh.

a. if the data given in statement I is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given only instatement II is not sufficient to answer the question.

b. if the data given only in statement II is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given onlyin statement I is not sufficient to answer the question.

c. if the data given either only in statement I or only in statement II is sufficient to answer thequestion.

d. if the combined data given in statement I and statement II are not sufficient to answer thequestion.

e. if the combined data given in statement I and statement II are necessary to answer thequestion.

Q.13

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Direction(11­15) : In each of the questions given below two statements I and II are given.You have to determine whether the data given in the statements is sufficient to answer thequestion or not.

What is the rank of Shekhar in the class of 40 ?I. Sameer, who is ninth from top, is 12 rank above Shailendra who is 5 rank below Shekhar.II. Neelesh, who is between Shekhar and Sudhanshu, is 15th from bottom.

a. if the data given in statement I is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given only instatement II is not sufficient to answer the question.

b. if the data given only in statement II is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given onlyin statement I is not sufficient to answer the question.

c. if the data given either only in statement I or only in statement II is sufficient to answer thequestion.

d. if the combined data given in statement I and statement II are not sufficient to answer thequestion.

e. if the combined data given in statement I and statement II are necessary to answer thequestion.

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Solution. (a) Only statement I is sufficient.

Q.14

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. e

Solution. (e) From both statements, we can find that S is lowest.

Direction(11­15) : In each of the questions given below two statements I and II are given.You have to determine whether the data given in the statements is sufficient to answer thequestion or not. P, Q, R, S and T have different ranks. Which of them have the lowest rank?I.S is two ranks below R whose rank is not the highest.II. Rank of P is above S but below Q and T.

a. if the data given in statement I is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given only instatement II is not sufficient to answer the question.

b. if the data given only in statement II is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given onlyin statement I is not sufficient to answer the question.

c. if the data given either only in statement I or only in statement II is sufficient to answer thequestion.

d. if the combined data given in statement I and statement II are not sufficient to answer thequestion.

e. if the combined data given in statement I and statement II are necessary to answer thequestion.

Q.15

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. d Correct Ans. e

Solution. (e) A runs fastest. Both I and II are necessary to answer the question.

Direction(11­15) : In each of the questions given below two statements I and II are given.You have to determine whether the data given in the statements is sufficient to answer thequestion or not. Who runs fastest in A, B, C, D and E?I.B runs faster than E but not the fastest.II.C, although does not run as fast as A and B, but runs faster than D and E.

a. if the data given in statement I is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given only instatement II is not sufficient to answer the question.

b. if the data given only in statement II is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given onlyin statement I is not sufficient to answer the question.

c. if the data given either only in statement I or only in statement II is sufficient to answer thequestion.

d. if the combined data given in statement I and statement II are not sufficient to answer thequestion.

e. if the combined data given in statement I and statement II are necessary to answer thequestion.

Q.16 Direction (16­20): Study the following information carefully and answer the givenquestions:

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Attempt Correct Correct Ans. e

Solution.

Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G studied in colleges X, Y and Z and are currently indifferent professions, namely Medicines, Fashion Designing, Engineering, Business,Acting, Teaching and Architecture (not necessarily in the same order). At least two and notmore than three friends had studied in the same college.C is an architect and studied in college Y. E is not businessman. Only G amongst the sevenfriends studied in college X along with E. F is an engineer and did not study in college Y. Bis an actor and did not study in the same college as F. A did not study in college Z. Thosewho studied in college X are neither fashion designers nor teachers. None of those whostudied in college Y is a teacher. Q­ Who amongst the following have studied in college Z?

a. B, Ab. C, Fc. B, D, Fd. A, De. D, F

Q.17 Direction (16­20): Study the following information carefully and answer the givenquestions:

Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G studied in colleges X, Y and Z and are currently indifferent professions, namely Medicines, Fashion Designing, Engineering, Business,Acting, Teaching and Architecture (not necessarily in the same order). At least two and notmore than three friends had studied in the same college.C is an architect and studied in college Y. E is not businessman. Only G amongst the sevenfriends studied in college X along with E. F is an engineer and did not study in college Y. Bis an actor and did not study in the same college as F. A did not study in college Z. Thosewho studied in college X are neither fashion designers nor teachers. None of those whostudied in college Y is a teacher. Q­ Which of the following groups represents the students of college Y?

a. C, E, G

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Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

b. A, C, Dc. A, B, Cd. D, B, Ce. None of these

Q.18

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

Direction (16­20): Study the following information carefully and answer the givenquestions:

Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G studied in colleges X, Y and Z and are currently indifferent professions, namely Medicines, Fashion Designing, Engineering, Business,Acting, Teaching and Architecture (not necessarily in the same order). At least two and notmore than three friends had studied in the same college.C is an architect and studied in college Y. E is not businessman. Only G amongst the sevenfriends studied in college X along with E. F is an engineer and did not study in college Y. Bis an actor and did not study in the same college as F. A did not study in college Z. Thosewho studied in college X are neither fashion designers nor teachers. None of those whostudied in college Y is a teacher. Q­ What is the profession of F ?

a. Engineeringb. Businessc. Medicinesd. Actinge. None of these

Q.19 Direction (16­20): Study the following information carefully and answer the givenquestions:

Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G studied in colleges X, Y and Z and are currently indifferent professions, namely Medicines, Fashion Designing, Engineering, Business,Acting, Teaching and Architecture (not necessarily in the same order). At least two and notmore than three friends had studied in the same college.C is an architect and studied in college Y. E is not businessman. Only G amongst the sevenfriends studied in college X along with E. F is an engineer and did not study in college Y. Bis an actor and did not study in the same college as F. A did not study in college Z. Thosewho studied in college X are neither fashion designers nor teachers. None of those whostudied in college Y is a teacher. Q­ Who amongst the following is in the profession of Medicine ?

a. E

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Solution. ­NA­

b. Gc. Ad. De. None of these

Q.20

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

Direction (16­20): Study the following information carefully and answer the givenquestions:

Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G studied in colleges X, Y and Z and are currently indifferent professions, namely Medicines, Fashion Designing, Engineering, Business,Acting, Teaching and Architecture (not necessarily in the same order). At least two and notmore than three friends had studied in the same college.C is an architect and studied in college Y. E is not businessman. Only G amongst the sevenfriends studied in college X along with E. F is an engineer and did not study in college Y. Bis an actor and did not study in the same college as F. A did not study in college Z. Thosewho studied in college X are neither fashion designers nor teachers. None of those whostudied in college Y is a teacher. Q­ What is the profession of A ?

a. Teachingb. Medicinec. Businessd. Fashion Designinge. None of the above

Q.21

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution.

If ‘R’ denotes '­' ; ‘Q’ denotes ‘x’; ‘W’ denotes '÷'; and ‘A’ denotes '+', then 42 W 7 R 8 A 6 Q 4= ?

a. ­22b. ­168c. 22d. 28e. None of these

Q.22

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Solution.

What should come next in the following letter series based on English alphabet?CEA IKG OQM ?

a. STWb. WUSc. SWUd. UWSe. None of the above

Q.23

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. (c)5 9 1 6 4 8 2 3In descending order → 98654321

The positions of how many digits in the number 59164823 will remain unchanged after thedigits are rearranged in descending order within the number?

a. Noneb. Onec. Twod. Threee. More than three

Q.24

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution. (b) Code for here is na.

In a certain code language, ‘how can you go’ is written as ‘ja da ka pa’, ‘can you come here’is written as ‘na ka sa ja’ and ‘come and go’ is written as ‘ra pa sa’ How is ‘here’ written inthat code language?

a. jab. nac. pad. Data inadequatee. None of these

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Q.25

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

a. A≤B≤C=D≤E=F≥G>H

b.

c.

d. All of thesee. None of these

Q.26

Not Attempt Correct Ans. a

Solution.

Direction(26­30): Each question consists of three statements followed by two conclusions Iand II. Consider the statements to be true even if they are in variance with the commonlyknown facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusionslogically follow from the given statements using all the three statements together. Markyour answer as – Statements: All village are town.Some state are village.Some country are town.Conclusions: I. No country is a state is a possibility.II. Some village which are country they must be a part of state.

a. If only conclusion I follows.b. If only conclusion II follows.c. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.d. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.e. If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

Q.27 Direction(26­30):Each question consists of three statements followed by two conclusions Iand II. Consider the statements to be true even if they are in variance with the commonlyknown facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusionslogically follow from the given statements using all the three statements together. Markyour answer as – Statements:

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Solution. (a)

All sonakshi are sonam.All katrina are sonakshi.All sonam are deepika.Conclusions: I. All deepika are katrina is a possibility.II. Some deepika which are sonakshi also a part of katrina.

a. If only conclusion I follows.b. If only conclusion II follows.c. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.d. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.e. If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

Q.28

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution. (b)

Direction(26­30):Each question consists of three statements followed by two conclusions Iand II. Consider the statements to be true even if they are in variance with the commonlyknown facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusionslogically follow from the given statements using all the three statements together. Markyour answer as – Statements: All nokia are samsung.Some samsung are motorola.All motorola are sony.Conclusions: I. Some sony which are samsung are also a part of nokia.II. No motorola is nokia is a possibility.

a. If only conclusion I follows.b. If only conclusion II follows.c. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.d. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.e. If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

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Q.29

Not Attempt Correct Ans. a

Solution. For que (29­30)

Direction(26­30):Each question consists of three statements followed by two conclusions Iand II. Consider the statements to be true even if they are in variance with the commonlyknown facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusionslogically follow from the given statements using all the three statements together. Markyour answer as – Statements:All yami are arjun.Some arjun are salman.No salman is a parineeti.Conclusions:I. All yami being salman is a possibility.II. No parineeti is a arjun.

a. If only conclusion I follows.b. If only conclusion II follows.c. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.d. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.e. If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

Q.30 Direction(26­30):Each question consists of three statements followed by two conclusions Iand II. Consider the statements to be true even if they are in variance with the commonlyknown facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusionslogically follow from the given statements using all the three statements together. Markyour answer as – Statements:All yami are arjunSome arjun are salman.No salman is a parineeti.Conclusions:

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Not Attempt Correct Ans. e

Solution. ­NA­

I. All parineeti being yami is a possibility.II. At least some arjun are yami.

a. If only conclusion I follows.b. If only conclusion II follows.c. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.d. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.e. If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

Q.31

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution.

Direction (31­35): Study the following information to answer the given question: In a certain code,'every begin new brain' is written as "ba ri sha gi'.'brain and new think' is written as 'fa gi ma ri'.'begin think and insects' is written as 'ma jo ba fa'and 'new and good answers' is written as 'ki ri to fa'.

Q­ What is the code for 'brain'?

a. shab. bac. gid. mae. Cannot be determine.

Q.32 Direction (31­35): Study the following information to answer the given question: In a certain code,'every begin new brain' is written as "ba ri sha gi'.'brain and new think' is written as 'fa gi ma ri'.'begin think and insects' is written as 'ma jo ba fa'and 'new and good answers' is written as 'ki ri to fa'.

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Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

Q­ What does 'fa' stand for?

a. thinkb. insectsc. newd. ande. answers

Q.33

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

Direction (31­35): Study the following information to answer the given question: In a certain code,'every begin new brain' is written as "ba ri sha gi'.'brain and new think' is written as 'fa gi ma ri'.'begin think and insects' is written as 'ma jo ba fa'and 'new and good answers' is written as 'ki ri to fa'.

Q­ 'fa lo ba' could be a code for which of the following ?

a. think and actionb. begin and innovatec. brain and thinkd. begin new answerse. every good brain

Q.34 Direction (31­35): Study the following information to answer the given question: In a certain code,'every begin new brain' is written as "ba ri sha gi'.'brain and new think' is written as 'fa gi ma ri'.'begin think and insects' is written as 'ma jo ba fa'and 'new and good answers' is written as 'ki ri to fa'.

Q­ What is the code for 'new'?

a. kib. ric. tod. fae. ba

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Solution. ­NA­

Q.35

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

Direction (31­35): Study the following information to answer the given question: In a certain code,'every begin new brain' is written as "ba ri sha gi'.'brain and new think' is written as 'fa gi ma ri'.'begin think and insects' is written as 'ma jo ba fa'and 'new and good answers' is written as 'ki ri to fa'.

Q­ Which of the following may represent 'insects think every'?

a. jo ki tob. ki to ric. sha jo rid. ma sha joe. sha to ba

Q.36

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution.

Direction (36­40): Study the following information to answer the questions given below:

Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way thatthere is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row­1 Piku, Queen, Ricky andSmith are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. Inrow­2 Ansh, Bret, Chiku and Dumpy are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) andall of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each memberseated in a row faces another member of the other row. Bret sits second to left of Dumpy,Ricky is an immediate neighbour of the person facing Dumpy. Only one person sitsbetween Ricky and Piku. Chiku does not face Ricky. Two people sit between Ricky andQueen. Q­ Who amongst the following sits to the immediate left of the person who faces Bret?

a. Pikub. Queenc. Rickyd. Smithe. Cannot be determined

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Q.37

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

Direction (36­40): Study the following information to answer the questions given below:

Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way thatthere is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row­1 Piku, Queen, Ricky andSmith are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. Inrow­2 Ansh, Bret, Chiku and Dumpy are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) andall of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each memberseated in a row faces another member of the other row. Bret sits second to left of Dumpy,Ricky is an immediate neighbour of the person facing Dumpy. Only one person sitsbetween Ricky and Piku. Chiku does not face Ricky. Two people sit between Ricky andQueen. Q­ Who amongst the following faces Dumpy?

a. Pikub. Queenc. Rickyd. Smithe. Cannot be determined

Q.38 Direction (36­40): Study the following information to answer the questions given below:

Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way thatthere is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row­1 Piku, Queen, Ricky andSmith are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. Inrow­2 Ansh, Bret, Chiku and Dumpy are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) andall of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each memberseated in a row faces another member of the other row. Bret sits second to left of Dumpy,Ricky is an immediate neighbour of the person facing Dumpy. Only one person sitsbetween Ricky and Piku. Chiku does not face Ricky. Two people sit between Ricky andQueen. Q­ Which of the following is true regarding Smith?

a. Smith sits at one of the extreme ends of the line.b. Smith sits second to right of Queen.

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Solution. ­NA­

c. Piku is not an immediate neighbour of Smith.d. Bret is an immediate neighbour of the person who faces Smith.e. None is true.

Q.39

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

Direction (36­40): Study the following information to answer the questions given below:

Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way thatthere is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row­1 Piku, Queen, Ricky andSmith are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. Inrow­2 Ansh, Bret, Chiku and Dumpy are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) andall of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each memberseated in a row faces another member of the other row. Bret sits second to left of Dumpy,Ricky is an immediate neighbour of the person facing Dumpy. Only one person sitsbetween Ricky and Piku. Chiku does not face Ricky. Two people sit between Ricky andQueen. Q­ Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seatingarrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

a. Dumpyb. Pikuc. Queend. Smithe. Chiku

Q.40 Direction (36­40): Study the following information to answer the questions given below:

Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way thatthere is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row­1 Piku, Queen, Ricky andSmith are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. Inrow­2 Ansh, Bret, Chiku and Dumpy are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) andall of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each memberseated in a row faces another member of the other row. Bret sits second to left of Dumpy,Ricky is an immediate neighbour of the person facing Dumpy. Only one person sitsbetween Ricky and Piku. Chiku does not face Ricky. Two people sit between Ricky andQueen. Q­ Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seatingarrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

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Solution. ­NA­

a. Ricky­Pikub. Bret ­ Dumpyc. Queen ­ Smithd. Ansh ­ Chikue. Smith – Ricky

Q.41

Not Attempt Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

Which of the following is used to automatically insert the date in MS Word?

a. Alt + Ctrl+ Gb. Alt + Ctrl + Dc. Alt + Shift + Dd. Alt + Enter + Fe. None of the above

Q.42

Not Attempt Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

The first Windows OS was launched in the year

a. 1985b. 1980c. 1990d. 1988e. 1987

Q.43

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

The abbreviation RAM stands for

a. Received Across Memoryb. Random Access Memoryc. Random Attestation Memoryd. Rating Access Memorye. None of the above

Q.44 Which of the following is used if we want to edit a selected cell in MS Excel?

a. F5b. F6c. F2

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Solution. ­NA­

d. F4e. F9

Q.45

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

The basic function of a computer is to process data into .....

a. Informationb. Peripheralsc. Inputd. Outpute. None of the above

Q.46

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

The printed copy of any output is known as

a. Hard Copyb. Scanned Outputc. Printed Outputd. Soft Outpute. Paper Copy

Q.47

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

The process of loading the operating system in a computer is known as

a. Installingb. Downloadingc. Uploadingd. Bootinge. None of the above

Q.48 A Monitor is an example of which among the following?

a. Output Deviceb. Input Devicec. I / O Deviced. Data Processore. None of the above

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Solution. ­NA­

Q.49

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

Which of the following is NOT an octal number?

a. 125b. 259c. 456d. 025e. 763

Q.50

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

In MS Excel, an active cell is

a. The one which is the last in a workbookb. The one in which the user is currently workingc. The one which is next to be used by the userd. The one which is at the middle of a worksheete. The one which is at the middle of a workbook

Q.51

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution. (b); 23.8+13.2=37

Directions (Q. 51­55): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in thefollowing equations? 28% of 85+13.2=?

a. 35b. 37c. 39d. 41e. None of these

Q.52 Directions (Q. 51­55): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in thefollowing equations?

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Solution. (a); 81.2+52.2=133.4

a. 133.4b. 137.2c. 127.8d. 131.6e. None of these

Q.53

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution. (a); 26+16=42

Directions (Q. 51­55): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in thefollowing equations?

a. 42b. 44c. 46d. 48e. None of these

Q.54

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. (c); 149834­85973=63861

Directions (Q. 51­55): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in thefollowing equations? 84368 + 65466 ­ 72009 ­ 13964 = ?

a. 61481b. 62921c. 63861d. 64241e. None of these

Q.55 Directions (Q. 51­55): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in thefollowing equations? 12% of 555+15% of 666=?

a. 166.5b. 167.5

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Solution. (a); 66.6+99.9=166.5

c. 168.5d. 169.5e. None of these

Q. No Question Status

Q.56

Not Attempt Correct Ans. c

Solution.

During the process of renovation the family actually incurs miscellaneous expenditure ofRs. 20,400. The miscellaneous expenditure incurred by the family is what percent of thetotal estimated cost?

a. 9.5b. 9c. 8.5d. 10.5e. None of these

Q.57 Other than getting the discount of 12% on the estimated cost of furniture and the actualmiscellaneous expenditure of Rs. 20,400 instead of the estimated, the family’s estimatedcost is correct. What is the total expenditure of the family in renovation of its house (InRs.)?

Essay for Question No.

Directions (56­60): Study the following Pie Graph carefully and answer the questions given below.Cost estimated by a family in renovation of its house.

56

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Solution.

a. 237456b. 231852c. 239000d. 233000e. None of these

Q.58

Not Attempt Correct Ans. e

Solution.

What is the difference in the amount estimated by the family on Interior Decoration andArchitect Fees (In Rs.)?

a. 20,000b. 19000c. 14400d. 18000e. None of these

Q.59

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution.

What is the cost estimated by the family on Painting and Flooring together (In Rs.)?

a. 73000b. 69600c. 72,000d. 69000e. None of these

Q.60 The family gets a discount on Furniture and pays 12% less than the estimated cost onFurniture. What is the amount spent on furniture (In Rs.)?

a. 26400b. 29052c. 27052d. 27456e. None of these

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Solution. (d) Amount spent on furniture = (100­12)% of 13% of 240000 = 27456

Q. No Question Status

Q.61

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution.

Directions (Q.61­65): In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given.You have to solve both the equations and give answer: I. 3x² + 8x + 4 = 0II. 4y² ­19y +12= 0

a. If x > yb. If x ≥ yc. If x < yd. If x ≤ ye. If x = y or the relationship cannot be established.

Q.62

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. d Correct Ans. e

Solution.

Directions (Q.61­65): In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given.You have to solve both the equations and give answer: I. x²+ x ­ 20 =0II. y² ­ y – 30 = 0

a. If x > yb. If x ≥ yc. If x < yd. If x ≤ ye. If x = y or the relationship cannot be established.

Q.63 Directions (Q.61­65): In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given.You have to solve both the equations and give answer: I. x²­365=364II. y­ √324=√81

a. If x > y

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Solution.

b. If x ≥ yc. If x < yd. If x ≤ ye. If x = y or the relationship cannot be established.

Q.64

Not Attempt Correct Ans. e

Solution.

Directions (Q.61­65): In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given.You have to solve both the equations and give answer:

a. If x > yb. If x ≥ yc. If x < yd. If x ≤ ye. If x = y or the relationship cannot be established.

Q.65

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution.

Directions (Q.61­65): In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given.You have to solve both the equations and give answer: I. 5x+2y=31II. 3x+7y=36

a. If x > yb. If x ≥ yc. If x < yd. If x ≤ ye. If x = y or the relationship cannot be established.

Q.66 Directions (Q. 66­70): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in thefollowing equations? 142 + √(?) + 271 = 490

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Solution.

a. 5041b. 5329c. 5929d. 6241e. None of these

Q.67

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution.

Directions (Q. 66­70): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in thefollowing equations? 782 ÷ 1.7 ­ 372 = ?

a. 94b. 88c. 82d. 76e. None of these

Q.68

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution.

Directions (Q. 66­70): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in thefollowing equations? √2209 + √3969 = 12.5% of ?

a. 1040b. 960c. 880d. 720e. None of these

Q.69 Directions (Q. 66­70): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in thefollowing equations?

a. 3163

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Solution.

b. 3683c. 3353d. 3913e. None of these

Q.70

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution.

Directions (Q. 66­70): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in thefollowing equations?

a. 1728b. 1536c. 1872d. 2016e. None of these

Q. No Question Status

Q.71 In which of the following years the total number of illnesses reported was highest?

a. 2000b. 1998c. 2003d. 2001e. None of these

Essay for Question No.

Direction ( 71­75): Study the table carefully and answer the questions given below. Illnesses Reported in a State

71

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Solution.

Q.72

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution.

What is the approximate percentage reduction in deaths in 1999 from the previous year?

a. 5b. 17c. 6d. 10e. 15

Q.73

Not Attempt Correct Ans. c

Solution. (c); Required year = 2000 and 2001

In which of the following pairs of years the percentage of deaths amongst total number ofillnesses reported in that year is less than 70%?

a. 2002 and 2003b. 1999 and 2001c. 2000 and 2001d. 2001 and 2003e. None of the above

Q.74

Not Attempt Correct Ans. e

Solution. (e); Required Ratio =526∶504= 263 : 252

What is the respective ratio between major illnesses in the year 2002 to those in the year2003?

a. 252 : 113b. 263 : 117c. 252 : 263d. 117 : 263e. None of these

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Q.75

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution. (b); Required Year = 1998 and 2003

Between which of the following pairs of years is the respective ratio between the number ofterminal illnesses 25 : 24?

a. 2003 and 2000b. 1998 and 2003c. 2000 and 1999d. 2002 and 1999e. None of these

Q. No Question Status

Q.76

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. e Correct Ans. d

Solution.

The average of 5 consecutive even A, B, C, D and E, respectively is 74. What is the productof C and E?

a. 5928b. 5616c. 5538d. 5772e. None of these

Q.77

Not Attempt Correct Ans. e

Solution.

The average age of a man and his son is 40 yr. The ratio of their ages is 11:5, respectively.What is the son’s age?

a. 28 yearb. 14 yearc. 21 yeard. 32 yeare. none of these

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Q.78

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution.

50 people can complete a piece of work in 40 days. In how many days can 100 people withtwice the efficiency complete the same piece of work?

a. 20 daysb. 10 daysc. 15 daysd. 25 dayse. None of these

Q.79

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. e

Solution.

If Population of a village in year 2007 was 180000 it became 210000. What was the per centrise in population from 2007 to 2008?

a. 15%b. 14.29c. 16%d. 16.25e. None of these

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Q.80

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution.

Perimeter of a rectangle is 40 cm and the length and the breadth are in the ratio of 3 : 2respectively. What is the area of rectangle in (cm²)?

a. 72b. 98c. 84d. 96e. None of these

Q.81

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution.

A 240 m long train crosses a platform of equal length in 27s. What is the speed of the trainin (km/h)?

a. 48b. 60c. 56d. 64e. None of these

Q.82 Sonu invested 10% more than Mona. Mona invested 10% less than Raghu. If the total sumof their investments is Rs. 5,780, how much amount did Raghu invest?

a. Rs. 2,010b. Rs. 2,000c. Rs. 2,100d. Rs. 2,210e. None of these

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Solution.

Q.83

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution.

What would be the compound interest accrued on an amount of Rs. 7,400 @ 13.5 p.c.p.a.atthe end of two years? (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)

a. Rs2,136.87b. Rs2,306.81c. Rs2,032.18d. Rs2,132.87e. None of these

Q.84

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution.

Two pipes A and B can separately fill a cistern in 60 minutes and 75 minutes respectively.There is a third pipe in the bottom of the cistern to empty it. If all the three pipes aresimultaneously opened, then the cistern is full in 50 minutes. In how much time, the thirdpipe alone can empty the cistern?

a. 90 minutesb. 100 minutesc. 110 minutesd. 120 minutese. None of these

Q.85 The simple interest accrued on a sum of certain principal is Rs 1,200 in four years at therate of 8 p.cp.a. What would be the simple interest accrued on thrice of that principal at therate of 6 p.c.p.a. for 3 years?

a. Rs 2,025b. Rs 3,025c. Rs 2,225d. Rs 2,150e. None of these

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Solution.

Q.86

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution.

The ratio of the ages of Tina and Rakesh is 9:10. Ten years ago, the ratio of their ages was4:5. What is the present age of Rakesh?

a. 25 yearsb. 20 yearsc. 30 yearsd. 24 yearse. None of these

Q.87

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution.

In a lottery, there are 10 prizes and 25 blanks. A lottery is drawn at random. What is theprobability of getting a prize?

a. 1/10b. 2/5c. 5/7d. 2/7e. None of these

Q.88

Not Attempt Correct Ans. a

Solution.

A starts business with a capital of Rs 1200. B and C join with some investments after 3 and6 months, respectively. If at the end of a year, the profit is divided in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5respectively, what is B’s investment in the business?

a. 2400b. 180c. 3600d. 6000e. 5500

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Q.89

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution.

Out of the total production of iron from hematite, an ore of iron, 20% of the ore from washedaway, and out of the remaining iron, only 25% if pure iron. If the pure iron obtained in a yearfrom a mine of hematite was 80,000 kg, then the quantity of hematite mined from that minein the year is

a. 5,00,000 kgb. 4,00,000 kgc. 4,50,000 kgd. 7,50,000e. None of these

Q.90

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution.

A milkman buys two cows for Rs. 750. He sells first cow at a profit of 22% and the secondcow at a loss of 8%. What is the SP of second cow if in the whole transaction there is noprofit no loss?

a. Rs. 312b. Rs. 506c. Rs. 484d. Rs. 532e. None of these

Q.91 Directions (91­95): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the followingnumber series? 81, 512, 2401, 7776, 15625, 16384, ?

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Solution.

a. 2187b. 1968c. 729d. 512e. 6561

Q.92

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution.

Directions (91­95): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the followingnumber series? 8, 64, 216, 512, 1000, 1728, ?

a. 4096b. 2744c. 3375d. 2197e. 4913

Q.93

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution.

Directions (91­95): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the followingnumber series? 3, 4, 10, 33, 136, 685, ?

a. 3430b. 4802c. 5145d. 4116e. 5488

Q.94 Directions (91­95): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the followingnumber series?

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Solution.

16, 12, 18, 40.5, 121.5, 455.625, ?

a. 2050.1125b. 2050.2125c. 2050.3125d. 2050.4125e. 2050.5125

Q.95

Not Attempt Correct Ans. a

Solution.

Directions (91­95): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the followingnumber series? 4, 18, 48, 100, 180, 294, ?

a. 448b. 424c. 436d. 460e. 412

Q.96 Directions (96 – 100): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) inthe following questions? (Note you are not expected to calculate the exact value.) 363.007 + 125 ÷ 2 × 6.979 = ?

a. 625b. 800c. 830d. 875e. None of these

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Solution.

Q.97

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution.

Directions (96 – 100): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) inthe following questions? (Note you are not expected to calculate the exact value.) 763.963 ÷ 150.123 + 800.003 – 50.069 = ?

a. 755b. 825c. 1035d. 665e. None of these

Q.98

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. e

Solution.

Directions (96 – 100): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) inthe following questions? (Note you are not expected to calculate the exact value.) 900.073 ÷ 450.02 + 630.989 = ?

a. 875b. 1233c. 363d. 813e. 633

Q.99 Directions (96 – 100): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) inthe following questions? (Note you are not expected to calculate the exact value.) √1215300

a. 1295

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Solution.

b. 1235c. 1102d. 1435e. 985

Q.100

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution.

Directions (96 – 100): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) inthe following questions? (Note you are not expected to calculate the exact value.) √600 + 1215.002 + 792.993 = ?

a. 2165b. 2635c. 1875d. 2033e. None of these

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Q.101

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

What did the professor want to teach the students with the help of the mayonnaise jar?

a. That one should place bigger things in the jar first, followed by smaller things.b. That the jar filled with bigger things still has enough space for smaller things.c. That if important things are there with you, other less important things can later be taken careof. .

d. That golf balls should be placed first in an important jar like the mayonnaise jar.e. That everybody must understand the importance of utensils like the mayonnaise jar and theCoffee.

Essay for Question No.

Directions (Q. 101­110): Read the passage the questions given below it. Certain words/ phraseshave been bold to help carefully And answer locate them while you answering some of thequestions. When things in your life seem given in almost too much to handle, when 24 hours in a day are not enough,remember the mayonnaise Jar... and the Coffee... A professor stood before his philosophy class and had some items in front of him. When the class began,wordlessly, he picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with golf balls. He then asked the students if the Jar was full. They agreed that it was. So the professor then picked up abox of pebbles and poured them into the Jar. He shook the Jar lightly. The pebbles rolled into the openareas between the golf balls. He then asked the students again if the jar was full. They agreed it was. The professor next picked up a box of sand and poured it into the Jar. Of course, the sand filled upeverything else. He asked once more if the Jar was full. The students responded unanimous "yes." The professor then produced two cups of Coffee from under the table and poured the entire contents intothe Jar, effectively filling the empty space between the sand. The students laughed. "Now," said the professor, as the laughter subsided, "I want you recognise that this Jar represents yourlife. The golf balls are the important things, your God, family, your children, your health, your friends, andyour favorite passions, things that if everything else was lost and only they remained, your life would stillbe full." The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house, and your car. The sand iseverything else — the small stuff. "If you put the sand into the Jar first," he continued, "there is no room for the pebbles or the golf balls."The same goes for life. If you spend all your time and energy on the small stuff, you will never have roomfor the things that are important. Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness. Play withyour children. Take care of the golf balls first, the things that really matter. Set your priorities. The rest isjust sand. One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the Coffee represented. The professor smiled. "I'mglad you asked. It just goes to show that no matter how full your life may seem, there's always room for acouple of cups of Coffee with your friends."

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Solution.(c);Refer to the second last paragraph of the passage. “If you spend all your time and energyon the small stuff, you will never have room for the things that are important.”

Q.102

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution.(b);The professor asked to take care of the golf balls first because they are the importantthings, i.e. your God, family, your children, your health, your friends, and your favoritepassions which are the priorities of your life.

Why did the professor ask to take care of the golf balls first?

a. Because the golf balls represent one's lifeb. Because the golf balls represent the family members, relatives, friends, God and healthc. Because the golf balls can help keep one healthyd. Because the golf balls are very delicatee. Other than those given as options

Q.103

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution.(a);Refer to the last paragraph of the passage. “It just goes to show that no matter how fullyour life may seem, there's always room for a couple of cups of Coffee with your friends."

What does the Coffee represent? Answer in the context of the passage.

a. The Coffee represents the availability of space for friends even in the life of the busiest person.

b. The Coffee represents such friends as make others' lives happier.c. The Coffee represents the most aromatic drink capable of providing freshness to an exhaustedperson.

d. The coffee represents the dark side of a human being.e. None of the above

Q.104

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. d Correct Ans. e

Solution. (e);All the above statements are true according to the passage.

Find the incorrect statement on the basis of the given passage.

a. The professor wanted to prove that one's life cannot be completely full, however busy he maybe.

b. The golf ball is more important than the pebbles or sand.c. The life of a human being cannot go well without friends.d. The Jar is more important than the Coffee.e. None of the above

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Q.105

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. c Correct Ans. a

Solution.(a);Mayonnaise Jar is the most important thing for the human being in context of the passage

Which of the following is the most important things for a human being? Answer in thecontext of the passage.

a. Mayonnaise Jarb. Coffeec. Golf ballsd. Pebblese. Sand

Q.106

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution.(c);Shook means move or cause to move back and forth. So, jerked is the word which is similarin meaning to it.

Directions (Q. 106­108): Choose the word/group of words which is MOST SIMILAR inmeaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. Shook

a. liftedb. putc. jerkedd. movede. handled

Q.107

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution.(a);Room means space that can be occupied or where something can be done. So, space isthe word which is similar in meaning to it.

Directions (Q. 106­108): Choose the word/group of words which is MOST SIMILAR inmeaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. Room

a. spaceb. homec. buildingd. palacee. hill

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Q.108

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. e

Solution.(e);Critical means of a serious examination and judgment of something. So, important is theword which is similar in meaning to it.

Directions (Q. 106­108): Choose the word/group of words which is MOST SIMILAR inmeaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. Critical

a. complementaryb. harmfulc. Negatived. triviale. important

Q.109

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution.(d);Unanimous means in complete agreement. So, split is the word which is opposite inmeaning to it.

Directions (Q. 109­110): Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. Unanimous

a. uncontestedb. commonc. consensuald. splite. undisputed

Q.110

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Directions (Q. 109­110): Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. Subsided

a. decreasedb. petered outc. rosed. sanke. eased

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Solution.(c);Subsided means sink to a lower level or form a depression. So, rose is the word which isopposite in meaning to it.

Q. No Question Status

Q.111

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. c Correct Ans. e

Solution. (e);‘relying, alternative’ is the correct use.Relying­ depend on with full trust or confidence.Alternative­ (of one or more things) available as another possibility or choice.

Directions (Q. 111­115): Each question below has two blanks. Each blank indicating thatsomething has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits themeaning of the sentence as a whole. Drawing attention to the pitfalls of ……………… solely on Uranium as a fuel for nuclearreactors. Indian scientists warned that Uranium will not last for long and thus research onThorium as its ……………… must be revived.

a. using, substituteb. believing, replacementc. depending, reserved. reckoning, optione. relying, alternative

Q.112

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution.(c);‘opportunities, unemployable’ is the correct use.Opportunities­ a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.Unemployable­ (of a person) not able or likely to get paid employment because of a lack of

Directions (Q. 111­115): Each question below has two blanks. Each blank indicating thatsomething has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits themeaning of the sentence as a whole. In an effort to provide……………… for higher education to all, most of the universities havebeen providing education without adequate infrastructure, thus churning out ……………..graduates every year.

a. chances, freshb. platform, capablec. opportunities, unemployabled. prospects, eligiblee. policy, incompetent

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skills or qualifications.

Q.113

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution.(b);‘provoked, fear’ is the correct use.Provoked­ stimulate or incite (someone) to do or feel something, especially by arousinganger in them.

Directions (Q. 111­115): Each question below has two blanks. Each blank indicating thatsomething has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits themeaning of the sentence as a whole. The move to allow dumping of mercury ……… an outery from residents to the area who………….. that high levels of mercury will affect their health and destroy ecologicallysensitive forest area.

a. resulted, insistb. provoked, fearc. incited, determinedd. activated, accepte. angered, believe

Q.114

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. (d);‘action, expired’ is the correct use.Expired­ come to the end of the period of validity.

Directions (Q. 111­115): Each question below has two blanks. Each blank indicating thatsomething has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits themeaning of the sentence as a whole. ………………….. has been taken against some wholesale drug dealers for dealing in surgicalitems without a valid license and maintaining a stock of ……………. drugs.

a. Note, overwhelmingb. Step, impressivec. Execution, outdatedd. Action, expirede. angered, believe

Q.115 Directions (Q. 111­115): Each question below has two blanks. Each blank indicating thatsomething has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits themeaning of the sentence as a whole. Even as the ……………. elsewhere in the world are struggling to come out of recession.

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Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. b Correct Ans. a

Solution.

(a);‘economies, meet’ is the correct use.For questions (136­140); The correct sequence to form meaningful paragraph is DFACEB.

Indian consumers are splurging on consumer goods and to ……………. this growth.

a. economies, meetb. countries, inhibitc. governments, measured. nations, inflicte. companies, counter

Q.116

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

Directions (Q. 116­120): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) inthe proper sequence so as to form a paragraph, then answer the given questions.

(A) Initiatives by Japan and the European Union over the past two years depressed the Yenand Euro earlier.(B) The rising dollar has hurt US exporters by making their goods costlier abroad, andChina's move to devalue its currency could further complicate the Fed's decision on whento raise rates.(C) All these moves contrast with action foreseen from the Federal Reserve, which is widelyexpected to boost the short­term interest rate it controls later this year.(D) China's central bank said the devaluation of the Yuan was a result of reforms intendedto make its exchange rate more market­oriented.(E) This Fed rate hike would likely raise the value of the dollar, which has already jumpedabout 1.4 per cent in value in the past 12 months against a basket of foreign currencies.(F) With this devaluation, China becomes the third major economy to act on lowering itscurrency value. Q­ Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?

a. Ab. Bc. Cd. Ee. D

Q.117 Directions (Q. 116­120): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) inthe proper sequence so as to form a paragraph, then answer the given questions.

(A) Initiatives by Japan and the European Union over the past two years depressed the Yen

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Attempt Correct Correct Ans. e

Solution. ­NA­

and Euro earlier.(B) The rising dollar has hurt US exporters by making their goods costlier abroad, andChina's move to devalue its currency could further complicate the Fed's decision on whento raise rates.(C) All these moves contrast with action foreseen from the Federal Reserve, which is widelyexpected to boost the short­term interest rate it controls later this year.(D) China's central bank said the devaluation of the Yuan was a result of reforms intendedto make its exchange rate more market­oriented.(E) This Fed rate hike would likely raise the value of the dollar, which has already jumpedabout 1.4 per cent in value in the past 12 months against a basket of foreign currencies.(F) With this devaluation, China becomes the third major economy to act on lowering itscurrency value. Q­ Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

a. Ab. Bc. Cd. De. F

Q.118 Directions (Q. 116­120): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) inthe proper sequence so as to form a paragraph, then answer the given questions.

(A) Initiatives by Japan and the European Union over the past two years depressed the Yenand Euro earlier.(B) The rising dollar has hurt US exporters by making their goods costlier abroad, andChina's move to devalue its currency could further complicate the Fed's decision on whento raise rates.(C) All these moves contrast with action foreseen from the Federal Reserve, which is widelyexpected to boost the short­term interest rate it controls later this year.(D) China's central bank said the devaluation of the Yuan was a result of reforms intendedto make its exchange rate more market­oriented.(E) This Fed rate hike would likely raise the value of the dollar, which has already jumpedabout 1.4 per cent in value in the past 12 months against a basket of foreign currencies.(F) With this devaluation, China becomes the third major economy to act on lowering itscurrency value. Q­ Which of the following will be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement?

a. Ab. Fc. Dd. Ce. B

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Attempt Correct Correct Ans. e

Solution. ­NA­

Q.119

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

Directions (Q. 116­120): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) inthe proper sequence so as to form a paragraph, then answer the given questions.

(A) Initiatives by Japan and the European Union over the past two years depressed the Yenand Euro earlier.(B) The rising dollar has hurt US exporters by making their goods costlier abroad, andChina's move to devalue its currency could further complicate the Fed's decision on whento raise rates.(C) All these moves contrast with action foreseen from the Federal Reserve, which is widelyexpected to boost the short­term interest rate it controls later this year.(D) China's central bank said the devaluation of the Yuan was a result of reforms intendedto make its exchange rate more market­oriented.(E) This Fed rate hike would likely raise the value of the dollar, which has already jumpedabout 1.4 per cent in value in the past 12 months against a basket of foreign currencies.(F) With this devaluation, China becomes the third major economy to act on lowering itscurrency value. Q­ Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?

a. Ab. Bc. Cd. De. E

Q.120 Directions (Q. 116­120): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) inthe proper sequence so as to form a paragraph, then answer the given questions.

(A) Initiatives by Japan and the European Union over the past two years depressed the Yenand Euro earlier.(B) The rising dollar has hurt US exporters by making their goods costlier abroad, andChina's move to devalue its currency could further complicate the Fed's decision on whento raise rates.(C) All these moves contrast with action foreseen from the Federal Reserve, which is widelyexpected to boost the short­term interest rate it controls later this year.(D) China's central bank said the devaluation of the Yuan was a result of reforms intendedto make its exchange rate more market­oriented.(E) This Fed rate hike would likely raise the value of the dollar, which has already jumpedabout 1.4 per cent in value in the past 12 months against a basket of foreign currencies.(F) With this devaluation, China becomes the third major economy to act on lowering itscurrency value.

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Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

Q­ Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?

a. Ab. Bc. Fd. De. E

Q.121

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution. (b);Replace ‘discriminating on’ with ‘discriminating against’.

Directions (Q. 121­125): In the following questions, sentence has been given with some ofits parts in bold. To make the sentence grammatically correct, you have to replace the boldpart with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence is correct as it is, give (e) asyour answer (i.e. No correction required). It is important to teach children that discriminating on any particular culture is notacceptable.

a. discrimination forb. discriminating againstc. discriminate towardsd. discriminated ofe. No correction required

Q.122

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution. (b);Replace ‘Although’ with ‘In spite of’.

Directions (Q. 121­125): In the following questions, sentence has been given with some ofits parts in bold. To make the sentence grammatically correct, you have to replace the boldpart with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence is correct as it is, give (e) asyour answer (i.e. No correction required). Although official orders, work of re­survey of out­of­school children has not yet beenundertaken in many parts of the State.

a. Even thoughb. In spite ofc. Whiled. Howevere. No correction required

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Q.123

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. e

Solution. (e);No correction required .

Directions (Q. 121­125): In the following questions, sentence has been given with some ofits parts in bold. To make the sentence grammatically correct, you have to replace the boldpart with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence is correct as it is, give (e) asyour answer (i.e. No correction required). Ayurveda believes that herbs when ingested bring about changes in the energy of a humanbody.

a. when it is ingestb. ingested whenc. while being ingestd. when one ingestinge. No correction required

Q.124

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. (c);Replace ‘given orders to furnished’ with ‘ordered to furnish’.

Directions (Q. 121­125): In the following questions, sentence has been given with some ofits parts in bold. To make the sentence grammatically correct, you have to replace the boldpart with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence is correct as it is, give (e) asyour answer (i.e. No correction required). The owners of commercial establishments in the city were given orders to furnisheddetailed information of their tenants.

a. furnished ordersb. ordered for furnishingc. ordered to furnishd. orderly furnishede. No correction required

Q.125 Directions (Q. 121­125): In the following questions, sentence has been given with some ofits parts in bold. To make the sentence grammatically correct, you have to replace the boldpart with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence is correct as it is, give (e) asyour answer (i.e. No correction required). Traffic snarls along the highway have started again, despite the area is declared a 'noparking zone',

a. declaration onb. has been declaredc. being declaredd. has to declare

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Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. (c);Replace ‘is declared’ with ‘being declared’.

e. No correction required

Q.126

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. (c);Replace ‘working’ with ‘work’

Directions (Q. 126­130): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical oridiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of thatpart is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is (e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, ifany.) (a) Tarun was the one / (b) person who could somehow / (c) manage to working in thedepartment / (d) for such a long time. / (e) No error

a. ab. bc. cd. de. e

Q.127

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. e Correct Ans. b

Solution.(b);Replace ‘is’ with ‘are’

Directions (Q. 126­130):Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical oridiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of thatpart is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is (e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, ifany.) (a) The insurance companies / (b) and the Government is / (c) working on a uniformpackage / (d) policy for farmers. / (e) No error

a. ab. bc. cd. de. e

Q.128 Directions (Q. 126­130):Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical oridiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of thatpart is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is (e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, ifany.)

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Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. c Correct Ans. d

Solution. (d);Replace ‘form’ with ‘forms’

(a) The number of people applying / (b) was so large that / (c) the office had to stop / (d)issuing application form. / (e) No error

a. ab. bc. cd. de. e

Q.129

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. b Correct Ans. c

Solution. (c);Replace ‘than that’ with ‘to those’

Directions (Q. 126­130):Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical oridiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of thatpart is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is (e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, ifany.) (a) Modern printing techniques / (b) are far superior / (c) than that employed / (d) in thepast. / (e) No mot

a. ab. bc. cd. de. e

Q.130

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. e

Solution. (e);

Directions (Q. 126­130):Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical oridiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of thatpart is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is (e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, ifany.) (a) Much of the dispute over damages / (b) had to do with whether a certain portion / (c) ofApple's chips that were placed in / (d) devices violated the patent. / (e) No error

a. ab. bc. cd. de. e

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No correction required.

Q.131

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

Directions (Q. 131­140):In the following passage there are blanks each of which has beennumbered. For each blank five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blankappropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. If China's state­owned commercial banks seem burdened by bad debts, the country's ruralfinancial sector is even worse. In the villages, the only formal banking institutions are whatare known as rural credit co­operatives. These (131) the distinction in China of having beenofficially declared insolvent. The rural credit co­operatives are ill­named. They are oftenreluctant to (132) and they are not run as co­operatives as they do not (133) any profits andtheir customers have no say in their operations. Until 1996, they were offshoots of theAgricultural Bank of China. Since then they have been (134) by the Central Bank, thoughthey are in reality run by county governments. Even the word 'rural' is misleading. (135) oftheir deposits are sucked up and put in the urban banking system. Farmers usually find iteasier to (136) from friends or relatives or black market moneylenders. Yet the co­operativesremain a big part of China's financial system. Last year, they (137) for 12 per cent ofdeposits and 11 per cent of loans. In recent years, commercial banks (including theAgricultural Bank) have closed down (138) in the countryside. Yet some 40,000 credit co­operatives remain in place with one in almost every township (as the larger villages orsmaller rural loans are (139). If, as the government claims, the credit co­operatives arebeginning to turn a profit after six years of losses, it is not because they are any better run.In an effort to (140) a stagnant rural economy, the Central Bank has pumped more than $9billion into them, hoping that they will lend more to farmers. But the root causes of theirproblems remain and the real solution may have to involve a mix of approaches fromcommercial banking to real cooperatives. Q­ 131

a. awardedb. enjoyc. worryd. makinge. trouble

Q.132 Directions (Q. 131­140):In the following passage there are blanks each of which has beennumbered. For each blank five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blankappropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. If China's state­owned commercial banks seem burdened by bad debts, the country's ruralfinancial sector is even worse. In the villages, the only formal banking institutions are whatare known as rural credit co­operatives. These (131) the distinction in China of having beenofficially declared insolvent. The rural credit co­operatives are ill­named. They are oftenreluctant to (132) and they are not run as co­operatives as they do not (133) any profits andtheir customers have no say in their operations. Until 1996, they were offshoots of theAgricultural Bank of China. Since then they have been (134) by the Central Bank, though

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Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. a Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

they are in reality run by county governments. Even the word 'rural' is misleading. (135) oftheir deposits are sucked up and put in the urban banking system. Farmers usually find iteasier to (136) from friends or relatives or black market moneylenders. Yet the co­operativesremain a big part of China's financial system. Last year, they (137) for 12 per cent ofdeposits and 11 per cent of loans. In recent years, commercial banks (including theAgricultural Bank) have closed down (138) in the countryside. Yet some 40,000 credit co­operatives remain in place with one in almost every township (as the larger villages orsmaller rural loans are (139). If, as the government claims, the credit co­operatives arebeginning to turn a profit after six years of losses, it is not because they are any better run.In an effort to (140) a stagnant rural economy, the Central Bank has pumped more than $9billion into them, hoping that they will lend more to farmers. But the root causes of theirproblems remain and the real solution may have to involve a mix of approaches fromcommercial banking to real cooperatives. Q­ 132

a. sanctionsb. applyc. partd. providee. giving

Q.133 Directions (Q. 131­140):In the following passage there are blanks each of which has beennumbered. For each blank five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blankappropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. If China's state­owned commercial banks seem burdened by bad debts, the country's ruralfinancial sector is even worse. In the villages, the only formal banking institutions are whatare known as rural credit co­operatives. These (131) the distinction in China of having beenofficially declared insolvent. The rural credit co­operatives are ill­named. They are oftenreluctant to (132) and they are not run as co­operatives as they do not (133) any profits andtheir customers have no say in their operations. Until 1996, they were offshoots of theAgricultural Bank of China. Since then they have been (134) by the Central Bank, thoughthey are in reality run by county governments. Even the word 'rural' is misleading. (135) oftheir deposits are sucked up and put in the urban banking system. Farmers usually find iteasier to (136) from friends or relatives or black market moneylenders. Yet the co­operativesremain a big part of China's financial system. Last year, they (137) for 12 per cent ofdeposits and 11 per cent of loans. In recent years, commercial banks (including theAgricultural Bank) have closed down (138) in the countryside. Yet some 40,000 credit co­operatives remain in place with one in almost every township (as the larger villages orsmaller rural loans are (139). If, as the government claims, the credit co­operatives arebeginning to turn a profit after six years of losses, it is not because they are any better run.In an effort to (140) a stagnant rural economy, the Central Bank has pumped more than $9billion into them, hoping that they will lend more to farmers. But the root causes of theirproblems remain and the real solution may have to involve a mix of approaches fromcommercial banking to real cooperatives.

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Attempt Correct Correct Ans. e

Solution. ­NA­

Q­ 133

a. functionb. eligiblec. claimsd. declarede. share

Q.134

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. d Correct Ans. e

Solution. ­NA­

Directions (Q. 131­140):In the following passage there are blanks each of which has beennumbered. For each blank five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blankappropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. If China's state­owned commercial banks seem burdened by bad debts, the country's ruralfinancial sector is even worse. In the villages, the only formal banking institutions are whatare known as rural credit co­operatives. These (131) the distinction in China of having beenofficially declared insolvent. The rural credit co­operatives are ill­named. They are oftenreluctant to (132) and they are not run as co­operatives as they do not (133) any profits andtheir customers have no say in their operations. Until 1996, they were offshoots of theAgricultural Bank of China. Since then they have been (134) by the Central Bank, thoughthey are in reality run by county governments. Even the word 'rural' is misleading. (135) oftheir deposits are sucked up and put in the urban banking system. Farmers usually find iteasier to (136) from friends or relatives or black market moneylenders. Yet the co­operativesremain a big part of China's financial system. Last year, they (137) for 12 per cent ofdeposits and 11 per cent of loans. In recent years, commercial banks (including theAgricultural Bank) have closed down (138) in the countryside. Yet some 40,000 credit co­operatives remain in place with one in almost every township (as the larger villages orsmaller rural loans are (139). If, as the government claims, the credit co­operatives arebeginning to turn a profit after six years of losses, it is not because they are any better run.In an effort to (140) a stagnant rural economy, the Central Bank has pumped more than $9billion into them, hoping that they will lend more to farmers. But the root causes of theirproblems remain and the real solution may have to involve a mix of approaches fromcommercial banking to real cooperatives. Q­ 134

a. ownb. governc. regulationsd. rane. supervised

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Directions (Q. 131­140):In the following passage there are blanks each of which has beennumbered. For each blank five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blankappropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. If China's state­owned commercial banks seem burdened by bad debts, the country's ruralfinancial sector is even worse. In the villages, the only formal banking institutions are whatare known as rural credit co­operatives. These (131) the distinction in China of having beenofficially declared insolvent. The rural credit co­operatives are ill­named. They are oftenreluctant to (132) and they are not run as co­operatives as they do not (133) any profits andtheir customers have no say in their operations. Until 1996, they were offshoots of theAgricultural Bank of China. Since then they have been (134) by the Central Bank, thoughthey are in reality run by county governments. Even the word 'rural' is misleading. (135) oftheir deposits are sucked up and put in the urban banking system. Farmers usually find iteasier to (136) from friends or relatives or black market moneylenders. Yet the co­operativesremain a big part of China's financial system. Last year, they (137) for 12 per cent ofdeposits and 11 per cent of loans. In recent years, commercial banks (including theAgricultural Bank) have closed down (138) in the countryside. Yet some 40,000 credit co­operatives remain in place with one in almost every township (as the larger villages orsmaller rural loans are (139). If, as the government claims, the credit co­operatives arebeginning to turn a profit after six years of losses, it is not because they are any better run.In an effort to (140) a stagnant rural economy, the Central Bank has pumped more than $9billion into them, hoping that they will lend more to farmers. But the root causes of theirproblems remain and the real solution may have to involve a mix of approaches fromcommercial banking to real cooperatives. Q­ 135

a. Suchb. Partlyc. Wholed. Moste. Entire

Q.136 Directions (Q. 131­140):In the following passage there are blanks each of which has beennumbered. For each blank five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blankappropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. If China's state­owned commercial banks seem burdened by bad debts, the country's ruralfinancial sector is even worse. In the villages, the only formal banking institutions are whatare known as rural credit co­operatives. These (131) the distinction in China of having beenofficially declared insolvent. The rural credit co­operatives are ill­named. They are oftenreluctant to (132) and they are not run as co­operatives as they do not (133) any profits andtheir customers have no say in their operations. Until 1996, they were offshoots of theAgricultural Bank of China. Since then they have been (134) by the Central Bank, thoughthey are in reality run by county governments. Even the word 'rural' is misleading. (135) of

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their deposits are sucked up and put in the urban banking system. Farmers usually find iteasier to (136) from friends or relatives or black market moneylenders. Yet the co­operativesremain a big part of China's financial system. Last year, they (137) for 12 per cent ofdeposits and 11 per cent of loans. In recent years, commercial banks (including theAgricultural Bank) have closed down (138) in the countryside. Yet some 40,000 credit co­operatives remain in place with one in almost every township (as the larger villages orsmaller rural loans are (139). If, as the government claims, the credit co­operatives arebeginning to turn a profit after six years of losses, it is not because they are any better run.In an effort to (140) a stagnant rural economy, the Central Bank has pumped more than $9billion into them, hoping that they will lend more to farmers. But the root causes of theirproblems remain and the real solution may have to involve a mix of approaches fromcommercial banking to real cooperatives. Q­ 136

a. visitb. helpc. Borrowd. loane. advice

Q.137 Directions (Q. 131­140):In the following passage there are blanks each of which has beennumbered. For each blank five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blankappropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. If China's state­owned commercial banks seem burdened by bad debts, the country's ruralfinancial sector is even worse. In the villages, the only formal banking institutions are whatare known as rural credit co­operatives. These (131) the distinction in China of having beenofficially declared insolvent. The rural credit co­operatives are ill­named. They are oftenreluctant to (132) and they are not run as co­operatives as they do not (133) any profits andtheir customers have no say in their operations. Until 1996, they were offshoots of theAgricultural Bank of China. Since then they have been (134) by the Central Bank, thoughthey are in reality run by county governments. Even the word 'rural' is misleading. (135) oftheir deposits are sucked up and put in the urban banking system. Farmers usually find iteasier to (136) from friends or relatives or black market moneylenders. Yet the co­operativesremain a big part of China's financial system. Last year, they (137) for 12 per cent ofdeposits and 11 per cent of loans. In recent years, commercial banks (including theAgricultural Bank) have closed down (138) in the countryside. Yet some 40,000 credit co­operatives remain in place with one in almost every township (as the larger villages orsmaller rural loans are (139). If, as the government claims, the credit co­operatives arebeginning to turn a profit after six years of losses, it is not because they are any better run.In an effort to (140) a stagnant rural economy, the Central Bank has pumped more than $9billion into them, hoping that they will lend more to farmers. But the root causes of theirproblems remain and the real solution may have to involve a mix of approaches fromcommercial banking to real cooperatives.

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Q­ 137

a. includeb. accountedc. fulfilledd. achievede. taking

Q.138

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

Directions (Q. 131­140):In the following passage there are blanks each of which has beennumbered. For each blank five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blankappropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. If China's state­owned commercial banks seem burdened by bad debts, the country's ruralfinancial sector is even worse. In the villages, the only formal banking institutions are whatare known as rural credit co­operatives. These (131) the distinction in China of having beenofficially declared insolvent. The rural credit co­operatives are ill­named. They are oftenreluctant to (132) and they are not run as co­operatives as they do not (133) any profits andtheir customers have no say in their operations. Until 1996, they were offshoots of theAgricultural Bank of China. Since then they have been (134) by the Central Bank, thoughthey are in reality run by county governments. Even the word 'rural' is misleading. (135) oftheir deposits are sucked up and put in the urban banking system. Farmers usually find iteasier to (136) from friends or relatives or black market moneylenders. Yet the co­operativesremain a big part of China's financial system. Last year, they (137) for 12 per cent ofdeposits and 11 per cent of loans. In recent years, commercial banks (including theAgricultural Bank) have closed down (138) in the countryside. Yet some 40,000 credit co­operatives remain in place with one in almost every township (as the larger villages orsmaller rural loans are (139). If, as the government claims, the credit co­operatives arebeginning to turn a profit after six years of losses, it is not because they are any better run.In an effort to (140) a stagnant rural economy, the Central Bank has pumped more than $9billion into them, hoping that they will lend more to farmers. But the root causes of theirproblems remain and the real solution may have to involve a mix of approaches fromcommercial banking to real cooperatives. Q­ 138

a. branchesb. allc. operatingd. staffe. factory

Q.139 Directions (Q. 131­140):In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been

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numbered. For each blank five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blankappropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. If China's state­owned commercial banks seem burdened by bad debts, the country's ruralfinancial sector is even worse. In the villages, the only formal banking institutions are whatare known as rural credit co­operatives. These (131) the distinction in China of having beenofficially declared insolvent. The rural credit co­operatives are ill­named. They are oftenreluctant to (132) and they are not run as co­operatives as they do not (133) any profits andtheir customers have no say in their operations. Until 1996, they were offshoots of theAgricultural Bank of China. Since then they have been (134) by the Central Bank, thoughthey are in reality run by county governments. Even the word 'rural' is misleading. (135) oftheir deposits are sucked up and put in the urban banking system. Farmers usually find iteasier to (136) from friends or relatives or black market moneylenders. Yet the co­operativesremain a big part of China's financial system. Last year, they (137) for 12 per cent ofdeposits and 11 per cent of loans. In recent years, commercial banks (including theAgricultural Bank) have closed down (138) in the countryside. Yet some 40,000 credit co­operatives remain in place with one in almost every township (as the larger villages orsmaller rural loans are (139). If, as the government claims, the credit co­operatives arebeginning to turn a profit after six years of losses, it is not because they are any better run.In an effort to (140) a stagnant rural economy, the Central Bank has pumped more than $9billion into them, hoping that they will lend more to farmers. But the root causes of theirproblems remain and the real solution may have to involve a mix of approaches fromcommercial banking to real cooperatives. Q­ 139

a. thinkingb. Knownc. creatingd. crosse. develop

Q.140 Directions (Q. 131­140):In the following passage there are blanks each of which has beennumbered. For each blank five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blankappropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. If China's state­owned commercial banks seem burdened by bad debts, the country's ruralfinancial sector is even worse. In the villages, the only formal banking institutions are whatare known as rural credit co­operatives. These (131) the distinction in China of having beenofficially declared insolvent. The rural credit co­operatives are ill­named. They are oftenreluctant to (132) and they are not run as co­operatives as they do not (133) any profits andtheir customers have no say in their operations. Until 1996, they were offshoots of theAgricultural Bank of China. Since then they have been (134) by the Central Bank, thoughthey are in reality run by county governments. Even the word 'rural' is misleading. (135) oftheir deposits are sucked up and put in the urban banking system. Farmers usually find iteasier to (136) from friends or relatives or black market moneylenders. Yet the co­operatives

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remain a big part of China's financial system. Last year, they (137) for 12 per cent ofdeposits and 11 per cent of loans. In recent years, commercial banks (including theAgricultural Bank) have closed down (138) in the countryside. Yet some 40,000 credit co­operatives remain in place with one in almost every township (as the larger villages orsmaller rural loans are (139). If, as the government claims, the credit co­operatives arebeginning to turn a profit after six years of losses, it is not because they are any better run.In an effort to (140) a stagnant rural economy, the Central Bank has pumped more than $9billion into them, hoping that they will lend more to farmers. But the root causes of theirproblems remain and the real solution may have to involve a mix of approaches fromcommercial banking to real cooperatives. Q­ 140

a. makeb. releasec. boostingd. stalle. revitalize

Q.141

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

According to the new Company Act, 2013 companies earning profits have compulsorily toinvest ………..per cent of their profit on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) –

a. 1%b. 2%c. 3%d. 4%e. None of these

Q.142

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. b Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

Which of the following has launched the urban management programme for capacitybuilding of states and urban local bodies?

a. Ministry of Urban Developmentb. Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviationc. NITI Aayogd. Ministry of Rural Developmente. None of these

Q.143 Which state government has announced 10 % quota for the economically class from all

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non­reserved castes in the state in both jobs and education?

a. Gujaratb. Biharc. Madhya Pradeshd. West Bengale. None of these

Q.144

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. a Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

The tagline for the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) is?

a. Swachh Indhan, Behtar Jeevanb. Electricity for allc. Sabka vikas,sabka sathd. Swaksh peyajal sabhi ke liyee. None of these

Q.145

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has tied up with which of thefollowing to offer standardised accommodation to Rail travellers?

a. Pay U moneyb. Thomas Cookc. OYO Roomsd. Make mytripe. None of these

Q.146

Not Attempt Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

Lalita Babar is associated with which of the following sports?

a. Long­distance runningb. Cricketc. Footballd. High jumpe. Hockey

Q.147 India born Indra Nooyi has become the Yale School of Management’s biggest alumni donorand the first woman to endow a deanship at a top BSchool . She is the present CEO of?

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a. Nestleb. Coca Colac. Yahood. Pepiscoe. None of these

Q.148

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

The Govt of India has announced that in 2014­2015,116 Public Sector Enterprises (PSUs)have spent an amount of Rs 2447.59 cr on CSR. The term CSR stands for

a. Common Social Responsibilityb. Corporate Social Responsibilityc. Corporate Shared Responsibilityd. Common Sectorial Responsibilitye. None of these

Q.149

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

Name the state that on May Day, 1 April 2016, launched the Chandranna Bima Yojana, aninsurance scheme for the working class people. ?

a. Tamilnadub. Kerelac. Andhra Pradeshd. Gujarate. None of these

Q.150

Not Attempt Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

Which Bank has launched mobile­only bank??

a. Federal Bankb. Bank of New Zealandc. Development Bank of Singapored. Asian Development Banke. None of these

Q.151 What is the theme of the International Labour’s day which is being observed on May 1st ofevery year to highlight the labour significance?

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a. Encouraging the International Labour Unionb. Celebrating the International Labour Unionc. Celebrating the International Labour Movementd. International Wokers Unione. None of these

Q.152

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

Who has been appointed in place of Salman Khan as the Goodwill Ambassador for India'sRio Olympics Contingent?

a. Saina Nehwalb. Sania Mirzac. Jitu Raid. Abhinav Bindrae. None of these

Q.153

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. a Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

The World Press Freedom Day Celebrated on Which day?

a. June 5b. May 5c. December 9d. May 3e. August 12

Q.154

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

Prime Minister Narendra Modi rode an e­boat and an e­rickshaw in which city on 01st May2016 and said India has to become stronger by empowering its poor?

a. Varanasib. Balliac. New Delhid. Mysurue. None of these

Q.155 Which country's President refused a request from its Prime Minister Sigmunder DavidGunlaugsson to dissolve parliament and call a new election amid a dispute over thepremier’s offshore tax affairs?

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Solution. ­NA­

a. Canadab. Icelandc. Netherlandd. Finlande. None of these

Q.156

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

A cheque, payment of which was stopped by the customer, was paid through oversight:

a. the bank is not responsible as such a responsibility was disclaimed at the time the stop orderwas registered

b. the bank is not responsible as the customer cannot stop the payment of a cheque which wasproperly issued

c. the payment of a cheque, once issued cannot be stoppedd. the bank is responsible and cannot debit the amount of the cheque to customer’s accounte. None of these

Q.157

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

The Capital Market of Indian financial system deals with which of the following funds?

a. Long­term fundsb. Short­term Fundsc. Hedge fundsd. Government fundse. None of these

Q.158

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. d Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

Banks generally borrow funds from which of the following money markets to meet themandatory Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) and Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) requirements asstipulated by the Central bank?

a. Notice Money Marketb. Call Moneyc. Bill Marketd. Money Markete. None of these

Q.159

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Solution. ­NA­

Isssuing credit cards is a component of?

a. Corporate bankingb. Retail bankingc. Rural bankingd. Micro financee. None of these

Q.160

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

Reverse Mortgage scheme is designed keeping which of the following groups of society inconsideration?

a. Defense personnalb. Senior citizenc. Dependent womend. Youngester who just start earningse. None of these

Q.161

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. d Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

What is the maximum period within which the aggrieved customer can approachOMBUDSMAN?

a. Within 2 yearsb. Within one monthc. Within 1 yearsd. No such limitation periode. None of these

Q.162

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

An ECS transaction gets bounced and you are unable to recover your money from yourcustomer.under which act criminal action can be initiated?

a. Indian Penal Codeb. Negotiable Instrumentc. Criminal Penal Coded. Payment and Settlemente. None of these

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Q.163

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. a Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

The Cash Reserve Ratio is to be maintained by commercial Bank in the form of?

a. Cash in hand at branchesb. Balance in a special account with RBIc. Balance with other banksd. Fund in the currency cheste. None of these

Q.164

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

Banking services delivered to a customer by means of a computer control system that doesnot directly involve bank branch is called?

a. Universal Bankingb. Virtual Bankingc. Narrow Bankingd. Commercial Bankinge. None of these

Q.165

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. b Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

Which of the following is correct statement?

a. No interest is paid on current deposit accountb. Interest is paid on current accounts at the same rate as term deposit accountsc. The rate of interest on current accounts and savings accounts are the samed. No interest is paid on any deposit by banke. None of these

Q.166

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. c Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

The usual deposit accounts of bank are?

a. Current accounts ,Electricity accounts and Insurance premium accountsb. Current accounts, Post office savings bank accounts and term deposit accountsc. Loan accounts ,saving bank accounts and term deposit accountsd. Current accounts ,saving bank accounts and term deposit accountse. None of these

Q.167 While discussing investment ,there is mention of short term government secruity. what is

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Solution. ­NA­

this investment ?

a. Debentureb. Mutual Fundc. Treasury Billd. Sharee. None of these

Q.168

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

One of the major challenges industry is facing these days is curbing deliberate effortsthrough illegal activities in circulation .which of the following act is passed to prevent thisactivity?

a. Payment and settlement actb. Control money supply actc. Narcotics and phychotropic substance actd. Prevention of money laundering acte. None of these

Q.169

Not Attempt Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

A centralized database with online connectivity to branches internet as well as ATM­network which has been adopted by almost all major banks of our country is known as?

a. Core bankingb. Investment bankingc. Mobile bankingd. National bankinge. None of these

Q.170

Not Attempt Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

When trend is an inflationary trend in the economy .what would be trend in the pricing ofthe bank products?

a. Decreasing trendb. Increasing trendc. Constant trendd. There is no relevance of the inflation pricing of the Banking productione. None of these

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Q.171

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. e Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

Which of the following cannot be called as a debt instrument as referred in financialtransaction?

a. Certified of depositsb. Bondsc. Stocksd. Commercial paperse. Loans

Q.172

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

What is call money?

a. Money borrowed or lent for a day or overnightb. Money borrowed for more than one day but upto 3 daysc. Money borrowed for more than one day but upto 7 daysd. Money borrowed for more than one day but upto 14 dayse. None of these

Q.173

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. a Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

The lenders invoked SDR scheme introduced by the RBI for the first time in case ofElectrosteel Steels recently. What is the full form of the term SDR in this regard?

a. Specific Drawing Rightb. Strategic Debt Restructuringc. Strategic Drawing Rightsd. Specific Default Restructuringe. None of these

Q.174

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

Who among the following won the “Best Actress in a Leading Role” awards at the 2016Oscars?

a. Cate Blanchett (Carol)b. Jennifer Lawrence (Joy)c. Brie Larson (Room)d. Charlotte Rampling (45 Years) (e. Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn)

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Q.175

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

Name the snooker player, who has won the World Championship title of Snooker ?

a. Mark Selbyb. Ding Junhuic. Ronnie o’sullivand. Pankaj Advanie. None of these

Q.176

Not Attempt Correct Ans. e

Solution. ­NA­

Which of the following is not a public sector insurance company?

a. General Insurance Corporation (GIC)b. National Insurance Corporation Limited (NICL)c. New India Assurance Corporation (NIAC)d. Life Insurance Corporation (LIC)e. All of the above are public sector insurance company

Q.177

Not Attempt Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

As per RBI regulations governing NFCbased payments, people can pay up to a maximum of________ for a single transaction?

a. Rs. 1000b. Rs.5000c. Rs.2000d. Rs.10,000e. Rs.15,000

Q.178

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

Which Indian company has become the first to join a global energy productivity campaign“EP100”?

a. Reliance Communications Ltd.b. Tata Global Beverages Ltd.c. Adani Enterprises Ltd.d. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.e. None of these

Q.179

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Solution. ­NA­

The minimum and maximum court fee that is required to be paid for filing a suit in a DebtRecovery Tribunal is?

a. Rs. 5,000; Rs. 1,00,000b. Rs. 10,000; Rs. 1,00,000c. Rs. 12,000; Rs. 1,50,000d. Rs.15,000;Rs.2,00,000e. None of these

Q.180

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

Solution. ­NA­

NABARD has entered into collaboration with which government for a special programme on'Soil Protection and Rehabilitation for Food Security'.

a. Russiab. Germanc. Chinad. Canadae. UAE

Q.181

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

The United Nations Security Council on 24 March 2016 decided to extend the UNAssistance Mission in this country till 31 March 2017. Name it?

a. Malib. Chadc. South Sudand. Somaliae. Haiti

Q.182

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. c

Name the American multinational technology company,who has acquired a businesstechnology start­up 'Synergyse' founded by an Indian­origin entrepreneur?

a. Dellb. Yahooc. Googled. Facebooke. None of these

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Q.183

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

Which note has been named the banknote of the year for 2015 by the International BankNote Society?

a. Australian’s five­ dollarsb. USA’s five dollarsc. India’s five rupeesd. New Zealand’s five dollarse. None of these

Q.184

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

What does consortium Advances refer to?

a. Multiple Advancesb. Concurrent borrowingc. Financing of consignment businessd. Joint financing by more than one banke. None of these

Q.185

Not Attempt Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

The book titled ‘The Turbulent Years:1980­1996’ was released by the Vice President HamidAnsari recently. It is written by?

a. Sonia Gandhib. Atal Bihari Vajpayeec. Manmohan singhd. Pranab Mukherjeee. L.K Advani

Q.186

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. b

The market regulator SEBI hiked FPI investment limit for govt securities recently. The termFPI stands for?

a. Forward Portfolio Investorb. Foreign Portfolio Investorc. Followup Portfolio Investord. Foreign Preferential Investore. None of these

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Solution. ­NA­

Q.187

Attempt Incorrect Your Ans. b Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

Name the university, which has created the World's smallest engine ?

a. Cambridge Universityb. University Of Chicagoc. Oxford Universityd. Howard Universitye. None of these

Q.188

Not Attempt Correct Ans. c

Solution. ­NA­

Name the country, where Wipro has inaugurated the country's 1st all women IT park ?

a. Iranb. Kuwaitc. Saudi Arabiad. Indonesiae. Bangladesh

Q.189

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. a

Solution. ­NA­

Name the person who has been appointed as the Director of Film and Television Institute ofIndia (FTII) or a term of 3 years?

a. Bhupendra Kaintholab. Prashant Pathrabec. Gajendra Chauhand. Amit Mishrae. Amitabh Singh

Q.190

Attempt Correct Correct Ans. d

Solution. ­NA­

Name the person who captured the verdant Swiss valley in his films, has been honouredwith a special statue by the Switzerland government?

a. Manoj Kumarb. Amitabh Bacchanc. Dilip Kumard. Late Yash Choprae. None of these

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