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/ 1. The Bharatiya Mahila Bank (BMB) has recently set up its first branch in Patna. Where is the HQ of BMB? (1) Delhi (2) Mumbai (3) Bangalore (4) Chennai (5) None of these 2. Which of the following companies has received the Most • Efficient Navratna Award for the year 2013 ? (1) GAIL (2) SAIL (3) HAL (4) BEL (5) None of these 3. An RBI panel has submitted its report titled Data format for Furnishing of Credit Information to Credit Information Companies. Who of the following is the head < of this panel ? 1 (1) Urj it Patel (2) AK Sharma (3) Aditya Puri (4) R. Gandhi (5) None of these 4. Which of the following banks has recently launched Instant Money Transfer (IMT) scheme m Mumbai ? (l) SBI (2) BOI (3) OBC (4) PNB (5) None of these 5. The Government has recently disinvested its 9 percent stake in Axis Bank. Prior to this . disinvestment government held how much percent stake in Axis Bank ? (1) 21% (2)20.7% (3) 18% (4)20.9% (5) None of these •6. Which of the (1) Wipro (2) Infosys (3) Tata Power (4) Both (1) and (3) (5) None of these 7. RBI has extended the timeline for full implementation of the Basel III capital regulations to which of the following date instead of 31 March, 2018 ? (1) 31 Jan, 2019 (2) 31 Dec, 2018 (3) 31 Mar, 2019 (4) 1 Oct, 2018 (5) None of these 8. Reserve Bank of India has recently granted in- principle approvals to two banks to start new banks in India. The first one is IDFC Ltd and which of the following is the second ?; (1) Neel Kamal F inancial services (2) Bandhan Financial Services (3) IFCCI Ltd (4) Rattan Bank Ltd (5) None of these 9. RBI has adopted the Consumer Price Index (CPI) as the key measure of Inflation on the basis of recommendations of which committee ? (1) Aditya Puri (2) R. Gandhi (3) Urjit R. Patel (4) P.V. Bhaskar (5) None of these 10. Itanagar, capital of India has recently extended the Tourist Visa-on-Arrival Scheme to the citizens Of which of the following countries ? (1) Finland (2) South Korea (3) Japan (4) New Zealand (5) None of these 12. India was ranked at which of the following positipn out of 132 countries on the Social Progress Index (SPI) 2014 ? (1)92 (2)98 (3)102 (4)104 (5) None of these 13. Who has authored “Accidental Prime Minister: The Making and . Unmaking of Manmohan Singh”? (1) Yashwant Sinha * (2) Sachin Pilot (3) Sanjay Baru (4) Rajiv Pillai (5) None of these 14. Who of the following has won the Femina Miss India 2014 crown ? (1) Vanya Mishra (2) Koyal Rana (3) Navneet Kaur (4) Megan Young (5) None of these 15. Who has become the first woman Chief Justice of Delhi High Court ? (1) Justice R. Banumathi (2) Justice K.K.Usha (3) Justice G. Rohini TEST - I : GENERAL AWARENESS

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1. The Bharatiya Mahila Bank (BMB) has recently set up its first branch in Patna. Where is the HQ of BMB?(1) Delhi (2) Mumbai(3) Bangalore (4) Chennai (5) None of these

2. Which of the following companies has received the Most

• Efficient Navratna Award for the year 2013 ?(1) GAIL (2) SAIL(3) HAL (4) BEL(5) None of these

3. An RBI panel has submitted its report titled Data format for Furnishing of Credit Information to Credit Information Companies. Who of the following is the head < of this panel ?

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(1) Urj it Patel (2) AK Sharma(3) Aditya Puri (4) R. Gandhi(5) None of these

4. Which of the following banks has recently launched Instant Money Transfer (IMT) scheme m Mumbai ?(l) SBI (2) BOI(3) OBC (4) PNB •(5) None of these

5. The Government has recently disinvested its 9 percent stake in Axis Bank. Prior to this

. disinvestment government held how much percent stake in Axis Bank ?(1) 21% (2)20.7%(3) 18% (4)20.9%(5) None of these •6. Which of

the following ,companies has recently emerged as tfie only Indian entities in the 2014 list of World’s Most Ethical Companies ?

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(1) Wipro(2) Infosys(3) Tata Power(4) Both (1) and (3)(5) None of these

7. RBI has extended the timeline for full implementation of the Basel III capital regulations to which of the following date instead of 31 March, 2018 ?(1) 31 Jan, 2019(2) 31 Dec, 2018(3) 31 Mar, 2019(4) 1 Oct, 2018(5) None of these

8. Reserve Bank of India has recently granted in-principle approvals to two banks to start new banks in India. The first one is IDFC Ltd and which of the following is the second ?;(1) Neel Kamal F inancial services(2) Bandhan Financial Services(3) IFCCI Ltd(4) Rattan Bank Ltd(5) None of these

9. RBI has adopted the Consumer Price Index (CPI) as the key measure of Inflation on the basis of recommendations of which committee ?(1) Aditya Puri(2) R. Gandhi(3) Urjit R. Patel(4) P.V. Bhaskar(5) None of these

10. Itanagar, capital of which state was recently put on the country’s railway map ?(1) Mizoram(2) Meghalaya(3) Arunachal Pradesh(4) Sikkim(5) None of these

India has recently extended theTourist Visa-on-Arrival Schemeto the citizens Of which of thefollowing countries ?(1) Finland(2) South Korea(3) Japan(4) New Zealand(5) None of these

12. India was ranked at which of thefollowing positipn out of 132countries on the Social ProgressIndex (SPI) 2014 ?(1)92 (2)98(3)102 (4)104(5) None of these

13. Who has authored “AccidentalPrime Minister: The Making and

. Unmaking of Manmohan Singh”?(1) Yashwant Sinha *(2) Sachin Pilot(3) Sanjay Baru(4) Rajiv Pillai(5) None of these

14. Who of the following has won the Femina Miss India 2014 crown ?(1) Vanya Mishra(2) Koyal Rana(3) Navneet Kaur(4) Megan Young(5) None of these

15. Who has become the first woman Chief Justice of Delhi High Court ?(1) Justice R. Banumathi(2) Justice K.K.Usha(3) Justice G. Rohini(4) Justice T. Meena Kumari(5) None of these

16. Who of the following has been recently selected for the Best actpr award in Hindi film category in the 61 st National Film Awards 2013 ?

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(1) Saurabh Shukla(2) Farhan Akhtar(3) Arshad Warsi(4) RajKumar Rao(5) None of these

17. Which team has won the ICC T20 World Cup 2014 ?(1) Sri Lanka(2) India(3) Australia(4) New Zealand(5) Noiie of these

18. Inaugural match of IPL-7 in Abu Dhabi was played between whoni ?(1) MI-KKR (2) DD-RCB(3) MI-RCB (4) RR-MI(5) None of these

19. Which team has wofl -Deodhar Trophy 2014?(I) West Zone (2) East Zone(3) North Zone (4) South Zone (5) None of these

20. Which of the following countries has recently withdrawn as the host of the 2019 Asian Games ?(1) China (2) Vietnam(3) Russia (4) Abu Dhabi(5) None of these

21. What dale do Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play in a country’s economic and industrial development ?(A) They have the capacity to

absorb skilled and unskilled labour available in the country.

(B) Such institutions help in distribution of income in a wide spectrum and do not allow it to get concentrated in few hands or in few areas.

(C) They help in eradication of poverty by providing self- employment opportunities.

(1) Only (A) • .(2) Only (B)(3) Only (C)(4) Only (A) and (C)(5) All (A), (B) and (C)

22. In economic terms, which of the following factors determine the ‘Individual’s demand’ of a product/ commodity ?

(A) Price of a commodity.(B) Income of the individual.(C) Utility and quality of a

commodity(1) Only (A)(2) Only (B)(3) Only (C)(4) Only (A) and (C)(5) All (A), (B) and (C)

23. Which of the following terms is

used in the field of economics ?(1) Adiabatic(2) Bohr Theory(3) Plasma(4) Barter System(5) Viscosity

24. Which of the following is NOT a

function Of the PlanningCommission of India ?(1) Assessment of the material,

capital and human resources of the country

(2) Formulation of plans for the most effective and balanced utilization of country’sresources

(3) Public cooperation in national development

(4) Preparation of annual budget of the country and collection of taxes to raise capital for the implementation of the plans

(5) Determination of stages in which the plan should be carried out.

25. Many times we read a term ‘Tax

Haven’ in various newspapers.What does it mean ?(A) It is a country where certain

taxes are levied at a very low rate.

(B) It is a country where people can dump their illegal money without any problem.

(C) It is a place where foreigners can work without paying any tax on their income

(1) Only (A) and (B)(2) Only (B)(3) Only (B) and (C)(4) Only (A)

26. Which of the following is NOT a major function of the RBI in India ?(1) Issuance of currency notes(2) To facilitate external trade and

payment and developing a foreign exchange market in India

(3) Maintaining price stability and ensuring adequate flow of credit to productive sectors

(4) Taking loans/credit from World Bank/IMF and ADB etc. and reallocating it for various activities decided by the government of India

(5) Formulation and monitoring and credit policy

27. The performance of which of the following industries is considered performance of a core industry ?(1) Garments(2) Leather(3) IT(4) Oil and Petroleum(5) Handicrafts

28. Basel committee has given its recommendations on which of the following aspects of banking operations ?(1) Marketing of bank products(2) Priority sector lending(3) Risk Management(4) Micro financing(5) All of these

29. Who amongst the following is the author of the book “Development as Freedom” ?(1) M. S. Swaminathan(2) C. Rangarajan(3) Manmohan Singh(4) Y.V. Reddy(5) Amartya Sen

30. Which of the following terms is used in Finance and Banking ?(1) Line of Sight(2) Scattering Loss(3) Revenue(4) Oscillation(5) Shielding

31. Minimum wages for workers under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 are fixed by :(1) Central government(2) State governments(3) Industry associations .(4) Both (1) and (2)(5) Neither (1) nor (2)

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32. The biggest Public Sector undertaking in the country is :(1) Iron and steel plants(2) Roadways(3) Railways(4) Airways(5) None of these

33. Which of the following nation is considered the originator Of the concept of Micro Finance ?(1) India , (2) Bangladesh(3) South Africa (4) USA (5) None of these

34. The difference between visible exports and visible imports is defined as : .(1) Balance of trade(2) Balance of payment(3) Balance terms of trade(4) Gains from trade(5) All the above

35. Invisible Export means export :(1) Services(2) Prohibited goods(3) Unrecorded goods(4) Goods through smuggling(5) All the above

TESTDirections (41-55) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while .answering some of the questions.Once upon a time, there lived a robber in village. One day, he stole a temple bell and ran towards the forest. A tiger heard the jingle of the bell and become curious to locate the sound. As soon as he saw the robber, he jumped upon him and killed him at once. The bell fell on the ground. After a few days, a group of monkeys passed through that way. They spotted the bell and carried it to their home in the forest.They found the jingle of the bell very interesting. Subsequently every one of them became very fond of the bell and stared playing with it. After every tiring day, the monkeys would sit on the top of a hill in the forest in the night and

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36. Foreign Exchange Reserves ofIndia are kept in the custody ofwhich of the following ?(1) International Bank for

Reconstruction and Develop-ment f

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(2) International Monetary Fund(3) Government Treasury „(4) Reserve Bank of India(5) State Bank of India. ,,1 . > •

37. What do you understand byCommunity Developmentprogrammes ? j,(1) Villages participation ip the

programme , ;i/f»<(2) A movement to, promote

better living for thq. wholecommunity

(3) A movement to promote betterliving for , the wholecommunity with the assistanceof local government

(4) A movement designed topromote better living for thewhole community with theactive participation and on theinitiative of the community.

(5) None of these

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enjoy the melodious soupd of the bell. The people of the village were afraid of the noise. Soon afterwards, the people from the village found the body of the robber and proclaimed, certainly there is an evil spirit around here that kills human beings and then rings the bell to celebrate.When the people heard this, they thought that a demon was haunting their village. Without giving any second thought, people started leaving the village in terror and settling in a new place. However, there was an intelligent and bold woman in that village. She thought to herself, “I don’t believe that demon is haunting this village. I will find out who is ringing the bell.” Late in the night, she went into the forest bravely and found that a group of monkeys was playing about and ringing the bell.Now, as the woman knew the secret of the bell, she went to the king and said, “Your majesty. I

38. What is a Green Index ?(1) It measures nation’s wealth

according to GNP per capita(2) It measures nation’s wealth

according to GDP per capita(3) It measures nation’s wealth

according to provisions of control on Green house gases

(4) It measures nation’s wealth in terms of coverage of forest area

(5) None of these39. Expand the term BCBS.

(1) Bank’sCommittee on

Banking Supervision(2) Basel Committee on Banking

Supervision(3) Bank’s Commission on Banking

Supervision(4) Basel

Commission onBanking Supervision

(5) None of these40. Which city will host the 2018

Winter Olympics ?(1) Sapporo(2) Salzburg(3) Annecy(4) Pyeongchang

am sure there is no evil spirit in the village and the cause of all the trouble lies somewhere else. If you grant me some money, I will get rid of it and bring happiness to the village. The king who was also terrified of the hoax that prevailed in the village, granted the request of the woman.The woman bought as much peas, groundnuts and fruits with that money as she could. She went into the forest, made a circle under a tree on the ground, placed all the 1 eatables and hid herself at some distance. She kept a watch on the monkeys from a distance. ■As and when the monkeys saw the eatables, they dropped the bell just as the old woman had expected of them. They ran to pick the eatables. The woman picked up the bell quickly and rushed towards the village.' She gave the bell in the court of the king. The king was happy with the brave woman and everyone in the village admired her bravery.

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The pleased king rewarded the woman for her bravery. Since that day there was no sound of the bell in the village. People returned to their village and lived happily ever after.

41. What did the group of monkeys do with the bell ?(1) They used it to scare away the

villagers.(2) They enjoyed its pleasant sound

every night.(3) They returned it to the temple.(4) They gave it to the king as they

feared him.(5) None of these

42. Why did the villagers move out of the village in search of a new place ?(1) They were scared of frequent

attacks of the man-eating tiger.(2) They were terrified of the king

as he was an evil person.(3) The village was. cursed by the

gods as the villagers could not find the lost bell of the temple

(4) They were fed up of frequent robberies in the village.

(5) None of these43. Why did the woman from the

village go to the forest late in the night ?(1) To find out who was ringing the

bell1 every night in the forest.(2) To request to demon to leave

the village and live somewhere else.

(3) In order to hide from the demon present in the village.

(4) To hunt down the evil . monkeys who had been killing human beings.

(5) None of these44. How did the robber who stole the

bell from the Temple die ?(1) As the bell belonged to a

temple, he was cursed by the gods and died.

(2) The group of monkeys killed him in order to take the bell from him.

1 (3) A tiger in the forest spotted the robber due to the ringing bell and killed him.

(4) The king has order the woman to find the robber and kill him.

(5) None of these45. What did the villagers presume after

finding the dead robber ?(1) That monkeys in the forest had

been killing human beings.(2) That an evil spirit had been

killing human beings and haunting the village.

(3) That there was a man-eating tiger in the forest.

(4) That the man had been killed of a curse as he had stolen a temple bell.

(5) None of these46. Why is the woman referred to as

intelligent and bold in the given story ?(1) She was the only one in the

entire village who had dared to confront the evil king.

(2) She killed the troublesome group of monkeys all by herself.

(3) She fooled the king and drew out a substantial amount of money from him.

(4) She was not frightened of the hoax and was brave enough to find to the truth behind it.

(5) None of these47. Why did the women ask for some

money from the king ?(1) She needed money for moving

away from the haunted village.(2) In order to buy eatables to

attract the monkeys.(3) To pay the demon in exchange

for leaving the village.(4) In order to buy a new bell for

the temple and end God curse.(5) None of these

48. Which of the following is' true in the context of the passage ?

*(l) The king of the village bravely

fought against the robber and killed him.

(2) The monkeys informed the tiger that a robber had entered the forest.

(3) Finally all the villagers returned to their homes.

(4) There was an evil spirit in the village which killed human beings.

* (5) None of these49. Why did the monkeys drop the bell

before the woman picked it up and took it to the village ?(1) They wanted to collect all the

eatables kept under the tree^(2) The woman threatened them to

drop the bell or face the consequences.

(3) They were scared as the king had ordered them to return the bell to the temple.

(4) The tiger threatened to kill them if they refused to return his bell.

(5) None of these50. Which of the following best

describes the woman as mentioned in the passage ? (l)Evil (2)

Crael(3) Superstitious (4) Generous (5) CourageousDirections (51-53) : Choose the word/group of words which is/are most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

51. SPOTTED(1) Patched (2) Supplied(3) Spoiled (4) Noticed(5) Provided

52. GRANT(1) Assign (2) Reward(3) Give (4) Generate(5) Request

53. WATCH(1) Observation (2) Impression (3) Record (4) Period(5) TimepieceDirections (54-55) : Choose the word/group of words which is/are most opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

54. DROPPED(1) Selected (2) Supplied(3) Spoiled (4) Noticed(5) Picked up

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55. ADMIRED(1) Neglected

(2) Criticized(3) Disagreed (4) Period(5) FearedDirections (56-60) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error ’, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)

56. On the second day of the workshop,/(l) participants does a situational analysis of the state/(2) and spoke about their plan of action/(3) for implementing the Act/(4). No error (5)

57. Dress in black/(l) several students from the University took part/ (2) in a protest march in the city on Thursday as part/(3) of a campaign against female infanticide/(4). No error (5)

58. The Consumer Forum directed the Power Corporation to/(l) compensate a complainant for the inconvenience/ (2) and mental agony who he had to suffer/(3) because of the power officials’ irresponsible attitude/(4). No error (5)

59. The court has asked the authorities/(l) to take appropriate steps to restore natural water resources/ (2) so that the water shortage problem/(3) in the state can be solved/(4). No error (5)

60. The High Court on Thursday banned/(l) plying of diesel-run vehicles/(2) including safari cantors in the tiger sanctuary/(3) with immediate effect/(4). No error (5)Directions (61-65) : In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered as (1),(2) , (3) and (4). One of these four (words printed in bold may beeither misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words

printed in bp Id ar.e correptly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence mark (5), i.e., ‘AlTcorre'ct’ as your answer.

61. Drivers (1)/ Who exacted (2)/ the speed limit (3)/ are duly find (4)/ by the traffib police>pet£onnel. All correct (5). ii} ,BljW

62. This project .(l)/i:is,.jq its final faze (2)1 of completion and is expected (3)7 to be ready (4)/ by the end of this year/All correct (5)

63. The bored (1)/H't>f governors meets (2)1 once ‘evdn/ month to discuss (3)/ the''‘organizations policy (4). All correct (5)

64. There was a slight! (;1 j/reduction in his (2)/ wait (3)/-after almost a week (4)/ of strict' dieting. All correct(5) -■ M .j'to

65. He has not been able to attend(1) / the office (2)/ for- last four(3) / days because he js,suffering(4) / from fever. All, correct (5) Directions (66-75) ;o^ IN THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE> 'THERE ARE BLANKS EACH OF WHICH HAS BEEN NUMBERED. THESE NUMBERS ARE PRINTED BELOW THE PUSSAGE AND AGAINST EACH, FIVE WORDS ARE SUGGESTED ONE OF WHICH FITS THE BLANK APPROPRIATELY. FIND OUT THE APPROPRIATE WORD IN EACH CASE. Once upon a time there lived a Brahmin. He was. .'.(66).. . for his miserliness. Every day,‘ he would go out begging and save some flour people gave him as alms. He ..,(67)... the flour iti/an earthen pot. When it was full, he, hung the pot to a peg above his bed so that he could keep an ...(68),.. on it. One day he returned home very tired and immediately fell ...(69)... and began dreaming: this pot is full of flour and if there is a famine it would ,..(70)... me a very high price. With that money, I will buy a big herd of goats. I will sell them for a huge ...(71)... and buy cow with that money. Then, I will buy buffaloes and later horses. And, when the stables are full of horses’ I will sell them and buy lots of gold. With this gold I will build a huge house with four floors. Seeing my

riches one Brahmin will offer the hand of his beautiful daughter to me. I will play with my children. I will go and hide in the stable and call out them to look for me. But when they drift dangerously ...(72)... to the horses. I will pick up a stick and throw, it towards the horses to distract them and save my children. I will become a hero in my wife eyes.While ...(73)... he picked a stick lying close to him and sprung it towards the pot. The stick ...(74)... the pot hanging from the peg and ...(75)... all its contents over his body. He now looked like a white ghost.

66. (1) respected(2) begging .

(3) proud ■ (4) upset(5) known

67. (l)eat (2)stored

(3) hung (4) threw(5) kneaded

68. (1) watch (2) attention(3) observation (4) eye(5) attachment •

69. (l)down (2)badly

(3) asleep (4) resting(5) lying

70. (1) fetch (2) profit(3) sell (4) gain(5) exchange

71. (1) money (2) loss(3) wealth (4) profit(5) cash

72. (l)near(2)close

(3) toward (4) attached(5) front

73. (1) playing (2) riding(3) beating (4) saving(5) dreaming

74. (1) wasted (2) burst(3) shattered (4) spread(5) injured

75. (1) spilled (2) fell(3) stored (4) poured(5) releaseDirections (76-80): Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and; No correction is required mark (5) as the answer.

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76. I looked everywhere as my keys, but I couldn’t figure out where I had put them.(1) for my key,(2) as mine keys(3) for my keys(4) finding my key .(5) No correction required

77. The new restaurant is doing good business because it serves food of good quality at lower rates than other restaurants in the area.(1) of serving food in(2) it serves food for

ogx(3jt,fijey;^rye;food of.(41).jt serves food in (5),l^o correction required

78. The president was extremely popular on the world stage but is

' ' dislike’in his own country. (TFbut was disliked(2) father is disliked(3) because of disliked ;

(4)-]but is liked({SjfTJq correction required

79. .In an attempt to change its old-fashioned image, the news paper must created a section

* almed at younger leaders. TiMcoff v'l'

(1) will create few(2) is creating few(3) should creates a(4) has created a(5) No correction required

80. As her neighbour have loud parties every night, she does not complain. She prefers to put up with it.(1) Because her neighbour(2) Even though her neighbours(3) Despite of neighbours(4) Instead of her neighbour(5) No correction required

TEST - III :QUANTITATIVE APTITUDEDirections (81-95) : What should come in the place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ?

81. 1148 H- 28 x 1408-32 = ?(1) 1800 (2) 1804(3)1814 (4)1822(5) None of these

82. -73481 = ?(1)51 (2)59(3) 53 (4) 49(5) None of these

83. 1425 + 8560+ 1680-200 = ?(1) 58.325 (2) 9973.4(3) 56.425 (4) 104.25(5) None of these

84. 36863 + 12473 + 21045 -44102 =*? *(1) 114485 (2)28081(3)26281 (4) 114845.(5) None of these

85. 3.2% of 500 x 2.4% of ? = 288 (1) 650 (2)700(3) 600 (4) 750(5) None of these

86. 56.703-63.179+49.361=?

(1) 41.785(2)41.885

(3) 42.895 (4) 42.885(5) None of these

87. 135-924 + 132x 6=?(I) 93 (2) 103(3) 43 (4) 123(5) None of these

3 4 1788. 2-x2—xl- + l- = ?5 13 3 9

(1)21(2)4

1

(4)2-

(5) Ngne of these89. XFY)2 X (9)2 +(3)' = (?)x 5

4(T) 21.6 (2)21.06:'gu-{3) 54,0 (4) 504

,,(§). ,None of these90. .750.4.6 - 114.09

-840.04 = ?-13.09(4) 37.06(2) 63.78

,,;„(?) 37.60 (4) 67,38r|5) isfone of these

’909rfr2xl7=238, .41), 178

(2)218(3) 128 (4) 208(5) None of these

92. 264+V576 + (ll)2 + 12= (?)21 n, I,i. 1—

(1) Vl2 . (2)144(3),12 (4) (132)2

(5). \ 3293. V541 x V64 + V25 = ?..,,,(1)44.6 (2)46.4(3) 45.75 (4)44.06(5), None of these

64%of750 + 4 = ? + 5(1) 24 (2) 48(3) 300 (4) 600

(5) None of these(0.04)s x (0.2)4 + (0.008)

(1) 5 (2)6(3) 7 (4)8(5) None of these96. The ratio of the length and the

breadth of a rectangular plot is 6:5 respectively. If the breadth of the

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(1) 374 metre(2) 408 metre(3) 814 metre(4) 748 metre(5) None of these

97. The cost of 7 tables and 12 chairs is ? 48,250/- What is the cost of 21 tables and 36 chairs ?(1) ? 96,500/-(2) ? 1,25,500/-(3) ^ 1,44,750/-(4) Cannot be determined(5) None of these

98. ‘A’ can complete a piece of work in 12 days. ‘A’ and ‘B’ together can complete the same piece of work 8 days. In how many days can ‘B’ alone complete the same piece of work ?(1) 15 days (2) 18 days(3) 24 days (4) 28 days(5) None of these

99. In how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘MIRACLE’ be arranged 7(1) 720 (2)5040(3) 2520 (4) 40320(5) None of these

100. The sum of the two digits of a two digit number is 12 and the difference between the two digits : of the two digit number is 6. What is the two digit number ?

(1) 39(2) 84(3) .93(4) Cannot be determined(5) None of these

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Years ClassesVI VII VIII IX X

A F A F A F A F A F2003 75 13 77 08 85 11 74 08 68 082004 67 17 80 •0

9 83 06 79 06 69 152005 65 08 72 15 79 09 70 07 75 142006 69 06 66 11 77 12 71 04 84 092007 73 11 67 10 72 10 74 10 83 112008 72 12 76 07 84 05 80 05 72 052009 70 07 80 08 77 03 81 09 85 o oo

Directions (101-105): Study the following table carefully to answer the

questions that follow. Number of students appeared

(A) and failed (F) in five classesof a school over the years.

101. What is the number of passed students for all the classes together, in the year 2008 ?(1) 358 (2)317(3) 350 (4)327(5) None of these

102. What is the average number of failed students from Class VIII for the given years ?(1) 9 (2)7(3) 6 (4)8(5) None of these

103. What is the ratio bf the total number of passed students to total number of failed students for the year 2006 ?(1) 139:24 (2)

325:42(3) 90:11 (4)

233:35(5) None of these

104. What is the total percentage of passed students of Class IX from all the years together ? (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)(1) 68.95 (2)

71.36(3) 81.08 (4)

86.94(5) 90.74

105. Which of the following class has the minimum number of passed students over the year ?(1)VI (2)VII(3) VIII (4)IX(5) None of theseDirections (106-110): WHATshould come in place of questionsmark (?) in the following numberseries?

106. 65 73 137 353 865 ?(1) 1975 (2)1865

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107. 444 467 513 582 674 789 ? (1) 950(2) 904

(3) 927 (4) 881(5) 973

108. 1 16 81 256 625 1296 ? (1)4096 (2) -2401(3) 1764 (4)3136(5) 6561

109. 23 25 53 163 657 3291 ?

(1) 16461 (2) 13169(3) 9877 (4) 23045(5) 19753

110. 13 13 65 585 7605 129285 ? (1) 2456415 (2)2235675(3)2980565 (4)2714985(5)2197845Directions (111-115) : Study the following information carefully to answer the question.The teacher’s colony .has 2800 members. Out of which 650members read only English newspaper 550 members read only Hindi newspaper and 450 members read only Marathi newspaper. Reading all the 3 newspapers is 100. Reading Hindi as well as English newspaper are 200. 400 members rehd Hindi as well as Marathi newspaper and 400 read English as well as Marathi newspaper.

111. How many members read at least 2 newspapers ?(1) 600 (2) 800(3) 500 (4)1000(5) None of these

112. Find the number of members reading Hindi newspaper.(1) 750 (2)980(3) 1000 (4)1020(5) None of these

113. Find the number of members reading no newspaper.(1) 150. (2)460(3) 550 (4) 750(5) None of these

114. Find the difference between number of members reading English as well as Marathi newspaper and the number of member reading English as well as Hindi newspaper.

(1)300 (2) 200(3)100 (4)50(5) None of these

115. How many members read only one newspaper ?(1) 1560 (2) 1650(3) 1640 (4) 1540(5) None of these

116. The average age of A,B and C is 26 years. If the average age of A and C is 29 years. What is the age of B ? (1) 26 (2) 20(3) 29 (4) 23(5) None of these

117. A sum of money divided among A, B, C and D in the ratio of 3:5:8:9 respectively. If the share of D is ? 1,872/- more than the share of A, what is the total amount of money of B and C together ?(1)4156 (2)4165(3) 4065 (4) 4056(5) None of these

118. The average of four positive integers is 124.5. The highest integer is 251 and the lowest integer is 65. The difference between the remaining two integers is 26. Which of the following integers is higher of the remaining two integers ?(1) 78(2) 102(3) 100(4) cannot be determined(5) None of these

119. In a class the number of boys is more than the number of girls by 16% of the total strength. What is the respective ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in the class ?(1) 27:22(2) 29:21(3) 29:25(4) cannot be determined(5) None of these

120. In how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘CLOWN’ is arranged ?(1) 90(2) 150(3) 120(4) 100(5) None of these

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TEST . IV : REASONING ABILITYDirections (121-125) : Study the following information to answer the given questions.Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 P,Q, R and S are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. In row-2 A, B, C and D are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated' in a row faces another member of the other row. B sits second to left of D, R is an immediate neighbour of the person facing D. Only one person sits between R and P. C does not face R. Two people sit between R and Q.

121. Who amongst the following faces P?(1) A (2) B(3) C (4) D(5) Cannot be determined

122. Who amongst the following sits to the immediate left of the person who faces B ?(1)P (2) Q(3) R * (4) S(5) Cannot be determined

123. Who amongst the following faces D?(1) P (2)Q(3) R (4) S(5) Cannot be determined

124. Which of the following is true regarding S ?(1) S sits at one of the extreme ends

of the line(2) S sits second to right of Q(3) P is not an immediate

neighbour of S(4) B is an immediate neighbour of

the person who faces S(5) None is true

125. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?(1) D (2) P /(3) Q (4) S(5)C

Directions (126-130): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below: ]

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126. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not ^belong to that group ?(1) 5NI (2) 9U$(3) HA* (4) 7G#(5) D4T

127. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a consonant ?(1) None (2) One(3) Two (4) Three(5) Four

128. Which of the following is the fifth to the left of the eighteenth from the left end of the above arrangement ?( i ) % (2) A(3>D (4) 3(5) None of these

129. If all the symbols in the above arrangement are dropped, which of the following will be the twelfth from the right end ?(1) 4 (2)3(3) 9 (4) F(5) None of these

130. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a letter ?(l) None (2) One(3) Two (4) Three(5) More than three Directions (131-135): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true 'even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide

which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

131. Statements:All windows are doors All buildings are doors All doors are boats Conclusions:

I. All windows are boats.II. All buildings are boats.

III. Some boats are doors(1) Only I and II follow(2) Only I and III follow(3) Only II and III follow(4) All follow(5) None of these

132. Statements:Some desks are chairs Some chairs are pens Some pens are drawers Conclusions:

I. Some drawers are desksII. Some drawers are chairsIII. No drawer is chair(1) None follows(2) Only II follow(3) Only III follow(4) Only either II or III follows *(5) Only I and either II or III

follows133. Statements:

All flowers are trees Some trees are houses All houses are wheels Conclusions:

I. Some wheels are treesII. Some trees are flowersIII. Some wheels are flowers(1) Only I and II follow(2) Only I and III follow(3) Only II and III follow(4) All follow(5) None of these

134. Statements:Some radios are telephones All telephones are mirrors All mirfors are desks Conclusions:

I. Some radios are desksII. Some radios are mirrorsIII. Some desks are telephones(1) Only I and II follow(2) Only I and III follow(3) Only II and III follow(4) All follow(5) None of these

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148. Which of the following pairs are sitting between A and D?(1) FB* (2) GB - 7 ,(3) FG (4) FE(5) GE '

149. Who is third to the right of E ?(1) B - (2) F(3) D (4) G(5) None of these

150. Who is to the immediate right of A ?., i ,..j . ..

(1)G (2)B(3) F (4) Data inadequate(5) None of these

151. If each of the vowels in-the word HONESTLY is changed to the nextletter in the English

alphabeticalseries and eachconsonant is changed to thepreviousletter in the English alphabetical series, and then the alphabets so formed are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, which of the following will be fifth from the left of the new arrangement thus formed ? ( l ) S 1 (2)

R(3) M (4) F(5)P

152. If it js possible to make only one meaningful word with the first, second, fifth and sixth letters of the word PYGMALION, which of the following would be the second letter of that word from the right end? If no such word can be made, give ‘X’ as your answer and If more than one such word can be formed, give your answer as ‘Z’.(1) X • (2) P(3) Y (4) A(5) Z

153. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group, which is the one that does not belong to that group ?(1) Feathers (2) Leaves(3) Twigs (4)Nest(5) Hay .

154. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word DUPLICATE each of which has as many letters between them in the word (In both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical order ?(1) None ‘ (2)One(3) Two (4)Three(5) More than three

155. In a certain language GUST is coded as ‘@534’ and SNIP is toded as ‘3# 07" and GAPE’ is coded as

* ‘@671 ’, How will ‘SING’ be coded in the same code ?

(1) 03#@ (2)@3#P(3) #0@3 (4) 3p@#(5) 3p#@Directions (156-160) : Each of the questions given below is bas.ed on the given diagram. The diagram shows three figures each representing Scientists, Government employees and employees of Company X.

156. Which of the following represents all such Scientists who are Government employees but are not employed in Company X ?(1) Only C (2) C and G(3) G, C and F ' (4) C and F(5) Only F

157. Which of the following represents such employees of company X who are also Government employees but are not Scientists ?(1) D and G (2) Only D(3) G and F (4) Only A(5) None of these

158. Which of the following groups represents all such Government employees who are not Scientists ?(1) A, B andD (2)BandF(3) Only A (4) Band D(5) A and C

159. Which of the following does the group C represent in the above diagram ?(1) All such employees , of Company X who are also

Scientists as well as Government employees(2) All such Government employees who are Scientists as

well as employees of Company X(3) All such employees of Company X who are Scientists

but are not Government employees(4) All such Scientists who are neither Government

employees nor employed with Company X(5) All such Government employees who are also

employed with Company X160. Which of the following groups represents all such

Scientists who are Government emplqyees as well as employed with Company X ?(1) Only A (2) F and G(3) Only G ’ (4) Only B(5) Not represented in the diagram

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TEST - V : MARKETING APTITUDE / COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE161. A data warehouse is which of the

following ?(1) Can be updated by end users(2) Contains numerous naming

conventions and formats(3) Organized around important subject areas(4) Contains only current data(5) None of these

162. All of the following are examples of real security and privacy risks except .'(1) hackers(2) spam(3) viruses(4) identity theft(5) None of these

163. Which of the following is the largest unit of storage ?(1) GB

(2) KB(3) MB(4) TB(5) None of these

164. This part of the operating system manages the essential peripherals, such as the keyboard, screen, disk drives, and parallel and serial ports(1) Basic input/output system(2) Secondary input/output system(3) Peripheral input/output system(4) Marginal input/output system(5) None of these

165. Wheii data changes in multiple lists and all lists are not updated, this causes ........................(1) Data redundancy(2) Information overload(3) Duplicate data(4) Data inconsistency(5) None of these

166. You must install a(n) on anetwork if you want to share a broadband internet connection.(1) Router(2) Modem(3) Node(4) Cable(5) None of these

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167. The design of the network is called the network...............................(1) Transmission(2) Type(3) Architecture(4) Server(5) None of these

168. Which of the following is not a type of broadband internet connection ?(1) Cable(2) DSL(3) Dial-up .

, , > •(4) Satellite(5) None of these

169. Making a field means thatit cannot be left blank.(1) Numeric(2) Required(3) Calculated(4) Validated(5) None of these

170. Linux is a(n) ..................... operatingsystem. ■ *' .->p(1) Open - source(2) Windows(3) Microsoft

• . .(4) Mac . ■'(5) None of these

171. The internet is :(1) A large network of networks(2) An internet communication

system for a business(3) A communication system for

the India government(4) All of these(5) None of these

172. Which of the following would most likely not be a symptom of a virus ?(1) Existing program files and icons

disappear(2) The CD - ROM stops

fiinctioning(3) The web browser opens to an

unusual home page(4) Odd messages or images are

displayed on the screen(5) None of these

173. Disk can be used to store ......(1) Sequential files(2) Random files

(3) Both (1) and (2)(4) Automatic(5) None of these

174. Which of the following is NOT the part of DBMS ?(1) Monitoring the data input(2) Monitoring the data base usage(3) Reviewing the DBMS log(4) Both (1) and (2)(5) None of these

175. Firewall acts as ,.(1) Modem(2) Browser(3) Router(4) Both (1) and (2)(5) None of these

176. Which of the following is not a part of CPU?(1) cu(2) Hard disk(3) Memory(4) Both 1 and 2(5) None of these

177. Which of the following is NOT the function of Clock in CPU ?(1) Timing pulses

• (2) Interrupt(3) Flow of operation(4) Both (1) and (2)(5) None of these

178................................................... LOOP in a computer...................................

(1) calls another function(2) repetivilly • executes given data(3) ends the execution(4) makes system calls(5) None of these

179............................. CPU has(1) I/O, processing(2) CU, primary storage and

secondary storage(3) CU, ALU, MU(4) Both (2) and. (3)(5) None of these

180. Which of the following memories can be erased ?(1) RAM(2) DRAM(3) EIROH(4) ROM(5) None of these

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181. A Call in Marketing means :(1) to phone the'customers(2) to visit the customers(3) to visit the marketing site(4) to call on prospective customers(5) None of these

182. Delivery Channel means :(1) Maternity wards(2) Handing over the products to

the buyers(3) Places where products are made

available to the buyers(4) All of these(5) None of these

183. Processing involves ..........(1) inputting data into a computer

system(2) Transforming input into output(3) displaying output in a useful

manner(4) providing releva'nt answers(5) None of these

184. One of the following is a target group for the marketing of Internet Banking.(1) All the customers(2) All the educated customers(3) All the computer educated

customers(4) Only creditors(5) All of these

185. Innovation mean :(1) Product Designing(2) New ideas(3) Impulse(4) Both (1) and (2)(5) None of these

186. One of the following is a target group for the marketing of educational loan.(1) All the customers(2) Students(3) Only poor students(4) Students having promising

educational track record(5) All of these

187. Service after sale is not the function of,.........................(1) Marketing staff(2) Seller

(3) Director of the company(4) Employees of the company >(5) All of the above are wrong

188. If done through the ruralmarketing would be more effective.(1) fairs(2) village fairs(3) door to door campaign(4) All of these(5) None of these

189. Market Survey means.............(1) Market Research(2) Market Planning(3) Marketing Strategies(4) Market Monitoring(5) All of these

190. Digital Banking can be done through..............(1) Mobile phone(2) Internet

, (3) Telephone(4) All of these(5) None of these

191. A good seller should have the following quality/qualities ?(1) Devotion to the work(2) Submissive ■ (3) Sympathy(4) All of these(5) None of these

192. The rural marketing is not required because............................‘(1) Rural people do not

understand marketing(2) Its not practical from the cost

point of view(3) It is sheer wastage of time(4) All are wrong(5) All are correct

193. Planned-cost service means :(1) Costly products(2) Extra profit on the same cost(3) Extra work by seller(4) All of these(5) None of these

194. I^ank want to know about their services which is going to serve by the bank(1) Direct-active marketing(2) Direct marketing

(3) Accountable marketing(4) Both (1) and (2)(5) None of these

195. Internet marketing means:(1) Business(2) Bazzar(3) C-Business(4) Internet transaction(5) None of these

196. DSA means :(1) Direct Sale Agent(2) Direct Selling Agent(3) Direct Selling Agencies(4) Direct Sale Agency(5) None of these

197. Which among the following works as an access barriers ?(1) Trade laws(2) Tariff(3) Communication(4) Price(5) None of them

198. A Company who manufacturer motorcycles buys another company which used to supply it clutch wires. This is an example of:(1) Backward Integration ,(2) Forward Integration

.. (3) Horizontal Integration(4) Vertical Integration(5) None of these

199. For which of the following the Benefit and life style study is performed in Marketing ?(1) Positioning(2) Research(3) Segmentation(4) Decision Making(5) SWOT Analysis

200. Which among the following is an example of Family Brand or Blanket Brand ?(1) Colgate Toothpaste and Colgate

Tooth Brush(2) Videocon Washing machine and

LG Washing machine(3) Luxor Pen and Camel Pencils(4) Gillette and Head and Shoulders(5) , Surf and Sunsilk

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36. Which of the fqllowing combinations of players and the

. games they play is NOT correct?(1) WS Laxman - Cricket.(2) Saina Nehwal - Badminton(3) Saina Mirza - Golf(4) Abhinav Bindra - Shooting(5) Vishwanathan Anand-Chess

37. Which of the following awards is given for exemplary contribution in the area of science and technology ?(1) Arjun Award(2) Kalidas Samman

TESTDirections (41-55): Read the

following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phras'es have been printed in bold to help you • locate them while answering some of the questions.

Sheela and Jairam were a poor old couple. Their only possession . was one cow. Once, Jairam fell very sick. Soon all their money . was used up in buying medicines and they realised that they would have to sell their cow in order to bear the rest of the expenses. Sheela decided to go to the market and sell the cow. She set off, leading the cow by a rope. On the way, she met four young men. They were the local bullies who enjoyed teasing and tormenting old people. When they saw old Sheela with her cow, they decided to play a trick. One of them sneaked up behind her, untied the v cow and tied a goat in its place. Sheela had been walking immersed in thought, worried about Jairam. Suddenly she heard a goat bleat behind her. She turned around and was surprised to see that her cow had vanished. She was leading a goat to the market. The four bullies came up to her and said, “There is magic in the air these days. See, it turned your cow into a goat.” Poor Sheela walked on with the goat. After a little while, the boys untied the goat and tied a rooster in its place. The rooster crowed and Sheela was surprised again.

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(3) Dronacharya Award(4) Dada Saheb Phalke Award(5) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar

Award ’38. Which of the following terms is

NOT used in banking/finance ?(1) Public Debt(2) Plasma(3) Joint Venture(4) Net Demand & Time Liability(5) Treasury Bill

39. Who among the following was awarded Sahitya Akademi Award for the year 2011 ?

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The goat had turned into a rooster! The four bullies shouted, “Magic in the air, Grandma.” She resumed walking with the rooster in town. After a few minutes the boys crept up again, untied the rooster and tied a log of wood in its place. A few moments later Sheela realised that she was dragging a log of wood with a rope. Again, the bullies shouted, “Magic in the air, Grandma.” After a few minutes, the boys untied the log of wood too and ran away with it. When Sheela finally, reached the market, she found that she had nothing but a rope in her hand. She came back home dejected as she had lost the cow. She told Jairam the whole story. He immediately understood what had happened. “Make chapatti, vegetable and kheer for lunch tomorrow,” he said, “Cook foratleast four people. I will come home with some guests. As soon as they come you must say, ‘I cooked what the rabbit told me. Come, eat your lunch.’ Leave everything else to me,” Jairam reassured her. The next morning Jairam went and borrowed two identical rabbits from a friend. He left one at home, tied the other one with a string and started walking towards the market with it. On the way he too met the four bullies. ‘Hey Grandfather!’ they yelled, “Your wife’s cow vanished yesterday. Where are you taking this rabbit now ?” Jairam sighed sadly and said, “This rabbit is like

(1) Anand Kumar(2) Srilal Shukla(3) Mrinal Pandey(4) Venkatesan(5) Vasudevan Nair

40. Victoria Azarenka won Australian Open Women’s Single Tennis Tournament 2012 by defeating .......... :(1) Maria Sharapova(2) Vera Zvonareva(3) Svetlana Kuznetsova(4) Bethanie Mattek Sands(5) Sania Mirza

‘ my son. It obeys everything I say. But now I am sick and we need money, so I am going to sell it in the market,The four bullies were surprised when they heard this. “Does it really understand what you say-, Grandfather ?” they asked. Jairam replied, “Of course it does. Here, watch me.” Jairam turned towards the rabbit and said, ‘Hop home and tell Sheela to make chapattis, vegetable and kheer for four people.” Then he untied the string and let the rabbit hop away. He turned towards the four boys and said, “Come home and have lunch with me.” When they reached his house, his wife welcomed them and said, “I cooked what the rabbit asked me to cook. Come, eat your lunch.” She served the chapattis, vegetable and kheer to all of them. The four bullies were stunned when they saw the rabbit sitting in the comer. They told Jairam, “We will buy your rabbit.” Jairam pretended to think and said, “It is very precious to me.” The four bullies immediately offered him a higher price. Jairam showed some reluctance. The moment he agreed to sell the rabbit they paid him the money and left with the rabbit immediately.; The four bullies decided to test the rabbit’s abilities. They had been blackmailing a landlord for money. So they told the rabbit, “Go and tell the landlord to bring us the money within ten minutes.” The rabbit hopped off. They waited for an hour but the

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landlord did not come with the money. They marched to his house and yelled, “Give us the money and our rabbit.” The landlord had been waiting for a chance to teach these bullies a lesson. He ordered his strongest bodyguard to give them a good thrashing. Bleeding and bmised they went back to Jairam’s house and said, “You fooled us. Return our money at once.” Jairam simply smiled and said, “The money has disappeared! There is magic in the air.”

41. Why did Sheela and Jairam decide to sell the cow ?(1) They had spent all their money

on Jairam’s sickness and needed more money.

(2) Sheela wanted to buy a rooster and they needed money for that.

(3) They were fed up of the four bullies and wanted to teach them a lesson.

(4) They wanted to invite the four bullies for lunch and needed money for buying the ingredients.

(5) They owed money to the landlord.

42. Why was Jairam reluctant to sell the rabbit ?(1) He only pretended to be reluctant

in order to fool the bullies.(2) He was fond of the little rabbit

and did not want to sell it to the bullies.

(3) Me wanted to gift the rabbits to the landlord.

(4) He knew that the bullies would not take good care of the rabbit.

(5) He wanted to sell the rabbit in the market and get a better price for it.

43. Which of the following may be an appropriate title to the passage ?(1) Magic in the air(2) Never steal a cow(3) The strongest bodyguard(4) The smart bullies(5) The obedient rabbit

44. What did Sheela do after reaching the market empty handed ?(1) Determined to earn money, she

managed to sell the rope that she was left with.

(2) She returned home dejected and narrated the whole incident to her husband.

(3) She bought two rabbits and devised a plan to get back at the bullies.

(4) She went to the landlord and complained about the bullies

(5) She went home and cooked lunch for her husband and herself.

45. What did the four bullies tie to Sheela’s rope immediately after untying the cow ?(1) A log of wood(2) A rooster(3) A rabbit • .(4) A goat(5) Not mentioned in the passage

46. Why were the four bullies surprised when they were talking to Jairam ?(1) They knew that Jairam was sick

and had not expected to see him.(2) They had not expected Jairam to

invite them for lunch.(3) They could not believe that

the rabbit could understand1

and obey Jairam.(4) They knew that Jairam did not

own a rabbit and were surprised to see him with one

(5) They could not believe that Jairam knew the rabbit’s language.

47. What did the four bullies see when they reached Jairam’s house ?(1) They saw that two rabbits were

sitting in the comer.(2) They saw that Sheela had not

prepared any lunch.(3) They saw the cow they had

stolen from Sheela on the previous day.

(4) They saw the log of wood they had tied to Sheela’s rope.

(5) They saw that the same rabbit was sitting in the comer.

48. Arrange the following incidents in a chronological order as they occurred in the passage.

(A) Jairam and Sheela needed money.

(B) The four bullies sent the rabbit to the landlord.

(C) Sheela cooked chapattis, vegetable and kheer.

(D) The four bullies tied a log of wood to the rope.

(l)ADBC (2) ACDB(3) ADCB (4) DABC(5) DACB

49. Which of the following is true according to the passage ?(1) The four boys liked to help old

people(2) Jairam asked Sheela to cook

lunch for atleast four people(3) The rabbit could understand

Jairam(4) Jairam could not trick the four

boys(5) None is true

50. What did the landlord do when the four bullies went to his house and yelled ?(1) He got scared and immediately

gave them the money.(2) He ran away and hid in the

market.(3) He complained to Jairam ' about

this.(4) He ordered his strongest

bodyguard to thrash them.(5) He offered them lunch in order

to calm them down.Directions (51-53): Choose the word / group of words which is most similar in the meaning to the word / group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.

51. Thrashing(1) Garbage (2) Beating(3) Shouting (4) Warning(5) Rejection

52. Possession(1) Control (2) Power(3) Custody (4) Keeping(5) Belonging

53. Vanished(1) Gone missing(2) Was found(3) Was killed(4) Was left behind(5) Had exchanged

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Directions (54-55): Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in th ? passage.

54. Agreed(1) Decided (2) Arranged(3) Accepted (4) Declined(5) Fixed

55. Dejected(1) Happy

(2) Hurried(3) Crestfallen

(4) Slowly(5) AngrilyDirections (56-60): EACH

sentence below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits the meaning kof the sentence as a whole.

56....................... The students not.....................................reach on

time of the transport strike.(d) can, as..(2) could, because(3) may, account(4) will, despite(5) should, for

57...................... They were to...........................vacate that

housk as as possible.(1) asked, soon

(2) ordered, easy ' (3) shown,

early(4) told, later(5) found, fast

58. The teacher :..the concept

by practical examples.(1) showed, telling. (2) gave, speaking(3) liked, citing(4) found, looking ' ..(5) explained, quoting

59................................................................. The manager told us ..................................

Ramesh was very anxious the meeting.(1) about, in (2) that, before(3) like, during (4) the, for(5) said, after i

60........................... She did not tell that

Directions (61-65) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is “No Error" the answer is ‘5’. (Ignore errors ofpunctuation if any.)

61. The shepherd counted/(l) his sheep and found/(2) that one of/(3) them is missing/(4). No Error (5)

62. The teacher were/(l) impressed by her performance /(2) and aSked her to/(3) participate in the competition./(4) No Error (5)

63. She asked her/(l)son for help her/(2) find a place to bury/(3) the gold ornaments. (4) No Error (5)

64. The painter was/(l) ask to paint a/(2) picture of the king,/(3 ) sitting on his throne. (4) No Error (5)

65. The story was/(l) about how an/(2) intelligent man had saving/(3) himself from being robbed. (4) No Error (5) . Directions (66-70): Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4)-given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct ? If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required mark (5) as the answer.

66. They are yet to decided about buying the new furniture.(1) still decide(2) yet to decision(3) yet to decide(4) still decided(5) No correction required

67. Rohan’s mother was feed up of his laziness.(1) fed up in (2) fed off (3) feeds up of (4) fed up of(5) No correction required

68. She was just looking outside the window when a beautiful bird caught the eye.(1) catch the eye(2) eye catching(3) caught her eye(4) catch her eyes(5) No correction required

69. They sent out the invitations last evening.(1) send out (2) sending out(3) sent at (4) sending in(5) No correction required

70. He had to bear the brunt of hisfather’s mistakes.(1) bear the burnt(2) bear the bums(3) bear a brunt(4) bear and burn(5) No correction required Directions (71-80): IN THE

. FOLLOWING PASSAGE THERE ARE BLANKS,., EACH OF WHICH HAS BEEN NUMBERED. THESE NUMBERS ARE PRINTED BELOW THE ■ PASSAGE, AGAINST EACH, FIVE WORDS ARE SUGGESTED,ONE OFWHICH FITS THE BLANK APPROPRIATELY. FIND OUT THE APPROPRIATE WORD IN' EACH CASE. Emperor Akbar was fond of ...(71)... tricky questions to Birbal. One day he asked Birbal what he would ...(72)... if he were given a choice between justice and a gold coin. The gold coin, said Birbal. Akbar was ...(73)... aback. He had known Birbal for many years and he knew that Birbal was a just person. Then how could he choose the gold coin. “You would prefer a gold coin to justice ?” he asked, incredulously. “Yes,” said Birbal. The other courtiers were amazed by Bubal's .,.(74)... of idiocy. For years they had been trying to discredit Birbal in the emperor’s eyes but without success and now the man had gone and ...(75)... it himself. They could not believe their good fortune. “I would have been dismayed if even the lowliest of my servants had said l this”. continued the emperor. “But | coming from you it’s shocking and j sad. I did not ...(76)... you were so debased! I never expected this from you. How could you be so shallow ?” i one ...(77)... for what one does not have, Your Majesty!” said Birbal, quietly. “You have ...(78)... to it that in our country justice is available to everybody. So as justice is already available to me and as I’m always ...(79)... of money I said I would choose the gold coin.” The emperor laughed.

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(3) pulled (4) sent(5) taken

74. (1)idea (2) display(3) reply (4) place

(5) showing75. (1)speak (2) thought

(3) done (4) create(5) told

76. (1) felt (2) said(3) know (4) accept

(5) saw77. (1) asks, (2)chooses

(3)rlook (4) find

5) wish

1) sure (2) put3) shown (4)seen5) made1) no (2) rich3) short (4) poor5) plenty1) but (2) not

He thought .to himself, ‘I shouldhave known that Birbal wouldcome up with a witty reply asalways.’ He was so pleased withBirbal’s reply that he gave him...(80)... one but a thousand goldcoins.

71. (1) showing(2) asking

(3) naming (4) finding' (5) telling

72. (1) look(2) said

(3) think (4) choose(5) find

73. (1) pushed (2) fallen

TEST - IIIDirections (81-95) : What valueshould come in the place ofquestion mark (?) in the followingquestions ?

81. 3.6 + 36.6 + 3.66 + 0.36 + 3.0 = ?(1)44.22 (2)77.22-'(3) 74.22 (4) 47.22(5) None of these

82. 23 x 45 + 15= ?(1)69 (2)65(3)63 (4)7,1.(5) None of these

83. 4- + 7— - 5— = ?'6 2 1)

(1)2— (2)6—23 ,33.

(3) 2— (4)6*33 33

(5) None of these210 17 -

84. — x — x ? = 404614 15

(1)202 (2)218(3) 233 . (4) 227(5) None of these

85. 83% of 2350 = ?(1) 1509.5 (2) 1950.5(3) 1905.5 (4) 1590.5(5) None-of these

86. Vl089 + 3 = (?)2

,(1)5 (2)6(3)3 (4)8(5)4

87. 96+32x 5-31=?(1)223 (2)225(3)229 (4)221(5) None of these

88. ? + 36=(7)2 -8(1) 1426 (2) 1449(3) 1463 (4) 1476-(5) None of these

78.

79.

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3) and (4) so'5) only

: QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE89. V8281 = ?(1)89 (2)97

(3) 93 (4)91(5) 83

90. (63)2 - (12)2 = ?(1 ),3528 (2) 3852(3) 3582 (4) 3825(5) None of these

4 3 391. 1— + 3- = ? —4 —

5 510(1)9— (2)7—

, 1 0 . 10' 3 9

(3) 9— (4) 7—10 10

(5) None of these92. 1 7 x 1 9 x 4 + ? = 161.5

(10.8 (2)6(3) 7 (4)9(5) None-of these

93. 1798 + 3 l'x ? = 348 (1>3 (2) ft(3) 4 (4)5(5) None of these

94. (9.8 x 2.3 + 4.46) + 3 = (3)?

(D 3 (2) 9<(3) 5 (4)2(5) None of these

95. 43% of 600,+ ?% of 300 = 399 (1) 45* (2)41(3) 42 (4)47(5) None of these

96. What will' be the compound interest on a sum of ? 7,500/- at 4 p.c.p.a. in 2 years ?(1) ? 618/- (2) ? 612/-(3) ? 624/- (4) ? 606/-(5) ? 621/-

97. In how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘CREAM’ be arranged ?

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(1)720 (2)240(3) 360 (4) 504(5) None of these

98. The circumference of a circle is 792 m. What will be its radius ?(1) 120,m (2) 133 m(3) 145 m (4) 136 m(5) None of these

99. Cost of 36 pens and 42 pencils is ? 460/-What is the cost of 18'pens and 21 pencils ?(1) ? 230/- (2) ? 203/-(3) ? 302/- (4) ? 320/-(5) None of these

100. The ratio of the ages of A and B seven years ago was 3 :4 respectively. The ratio of their ages nine years from now will be 7 : 8 respectively. What is B’s age at present ?(1)16 years (2) 19 years(3) 28 years (4) 23 years ■(5) None of these

101. In how many years will ? 4,600/- amount to ? 5,428/- at 3 p.c.p.a simple interest ?(1) 3 (2) 5 .(3) 6 (4)4(5) None of these

102. What will be the average of the followings set of scores ?59, 84, 44, 98, 30, 40, 58 (1)62 (2)66(3) 75 (4) 52 •(5) 59

103. The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 1383. What is the largest number ?(1)463 (2)459(3) 457 (4)461(5) None of these

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Directions (104-106) : Study the information given below and answer the questions that follow.An article was bought for ? 5,600/-. Its price was marked up by 12%. There after it was sold at a discount of 5% on the marked price.

104. What was the marked price of the article ?(1)? 6.207- (2) ? 6,242/-(3) ? 6.292 - (4) ? 6,192/-(5) ? 6,272'-

105. What was the percent profit on the transaction ? (1)6.8% (2)6.3%(3) 6.4% (4)6.6%(5) 6.2%

106. What was the amount of discount given ?(1)? 319.6'- (2) ? 303.6/-(3) ? 306.3'- (4) ? 313.6/-(5) ? 316.9/-

107. The area of a rectangle is 1209 square m. Its length measures 39 m. How much is its perimeter ?(1) 122 m (2) 134 m(3) 148 m 1 (4) 144 m(5) None of theseDirections (108-112) : Study the following graph carefully andt answer the questions that follow.The graph given below represents the number of users of two broadband services A and B across 5 cities P, Q, R, S and T. ,

800

,108. What is the total number of users of brand B across all given cities together ?(1)2700 (2)3000(3) 3100(4)2900(5) 3200

109. The number of users of brand A in city T is what percent to the number of users of brand B in city Q ? (1)150

(2)110 '(3) 140 (4) 160(5) 120

110. What is the average number of users of brand A across all five cities together ?(1) 560 (2) 570(3) 580 (4) 590(5) 550

111. What is the difference between the total number of users of brand A and B together in city R and the total number of users of brand A and B together in city P ? (1)170

(2)140, (3)130 (4)150

(5) 160112. What is the respective ratio of the number users of brand A

in city P to the number of users of brand B in city S ?( 1 ) 5 : 7 ( 2 ) 4 : 7( 3 ) 2 : 5 ( 4 ) 3 : 4( 5 ) 5 : 6

113. 21 articles were bought for ? 6,531/- and sold for ?

9,9.54/-. How much Was the approximate profit percentage

per article ?(1)56% (2)43%(3) 52% ' ' (4)49% ;

(5) 61%114. A. and B together can complete a. particular task in 8 days.

If B alone can complete the same task in 10 days, how many days will A take to complete the task if he works alone ?(1)28 (2)36(3) 40 (4) 32(5) None of these

115. The cost price of an article is ? 1,700/-. If it was sold at

a , price of? 2,006/-, what was the percentage profit on thetransaction ?(1) 18 (2) 12(3) 10 (4) 15(5)20Directions (116-120) : What should come in place of -the question mark (?) in the following number series ?

116. 1 1 2 6 ? 120(1) 24 (2) 60(3) 100" (4)30(5) None of these

117. 7 8 16 43 ? 232(1)204 ' (2)107(3) 119 (4)89(5) None of these

118. 4 13 17 ? 30 39(1)29 (2)21

' ( 3 ) 2 6 (4)19(5) None of these

119. 982 977 952 827 822 ?(1) 779 (2) 817(3) 789 (4) 697(5) None of these 120.41472 5184

576 72 8 ?(1)0- ( 2 ) 9 -(3) 1 (4)8(5) None of these

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TEST - IV : REASONING ABILITYDirections (121-125): Following questions are based on five words given below:WIT BAR URN ELF TOP (The new words formed after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)

121. If in each of the words, all the alphabets are arranged in English alphabetical order within the word, how many words'will NOT begin with a vowel ?(l)None (2) One(3) Two (4) Three

. (5) More than three122. How many letters are there in the

English alphabetical series between second-letter of the word which is second from the right and the third letter of the word which is third from the left of the

• given words ?, (1) One (2) Two

l(3) Three (4) Four(5) Five

123. If in each of the given words, each' of the consonants is changed to previous letter and each vowel is changed to next letter in the English alphabetical series, in how many words thus formed will no vowels appear ?(l)None (2) One(3) Two (4) Three(5) More than three

124. If ,the last alphabet in each of the words is changed to the next alphabet in the English

’■ alphabetical order, how many words having two vowels (same or different vowels) will be fonned ? (l)None (2) One(3) Two (4) Three(5) Four'

125. If the given words are arranged in the order as they would appear in a dictionary from left to right, which of the following will be fourth from the left ?(1) WIT ■ (2) BAR(3) URN (4) ELF(5) TOP

126. Veena walked 5m towards north, took a left turn and walked 7m. She took a left turn again and

walked 8m before taking a left turn and walking 7m. She then took a final left turn and walked lm before stopping. How far is Veena from the starting point ? (l)3m (2)

6m(3) 4m (4) 2m(5) 7m

127. In a certain code IDEAS is written as HEDBR and WOULD is written as VPTMC. How will RIGHT be written in the same code ? (l)QJHIS

(2) QJFGS(3) SHHGU (4) QJFIU(5) QJFISDirections (128-130): Study the following information to answer the given question.Amongst five friends, A, B, C, D and E, each bought a mobile phone for a different price. A paid more than both C and E. Only B paid more than D. E did not pay the minimum amount. E paid ? 8,000/- for the phone.

128. Which of the following is true with regard to the given information ?(1) Only two people paid a price

less than the price paid by B(2) E paid more than C and B(3) No one paid more amount than

that paid by C(4) Amongst the five friends, C is

most likely to have paid ? 9,000/- for the mobile phone

(5) None is true129. IfD paid? 17,000/-more than the

price paid by E, which of the following could possibly the amount paid by A?(1)? 35,000/- (2)? 16,000/-(3) ? 7,500/- (4) ? 26,000/-

' (5) ? 6,500/-130. Who paid the third highest amount

for the mobile phone ?(1) A (2) B(3) C (4) D(5) EDirections .(131-135) : In each question below are two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two/three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from

commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Give answer :(1) if only conclusion I follows.(2) if only conclusion II follows.(3) if either conclusion I or

conclusion II follows.(4) if neither conclusion I nor

conclusion II follows.(5) if both conclusions I and

conclusion II follow.131. Statements : All kites are birds. All

aeroplanes are kites. No bird is a fish.Conclusions :I. No fish is a kite.II. All aeroplanes are birds.

132. Statements : Some wires are fires. All fires are tyres. Conclusions :-1. Atleast some tyres are wires.II. Some fires are definitely not

wires.133. Statements : No clip is a pin. All •

badges are pins.Conclusions :I. No badge is a clip.II. All pins are badges.

134. Statements : No colour is a paint. No paint is a brush.Conclusions :I. No colour is a brash.II. All brashes are colours.

135. Statements :All stars are planets. All planets are galaxies.Conclusions :I. All galaxies are planets.II. All stars are galaxies. Directions (136-140): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below:B U B D C E D B D E U B A D C B E A C D A E B A U A C D B C A C

136. How many such pairs of alphabets are there in the series of alphabets given (A to E) in the above arrangement each of which has as many letters between them (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series ?

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. (1) None . (2) One(3) Two (4)Three(5) More than three

137. Which of the following is the eighth to the left of the twentieth from the left end of the above arrangement ? (DC

(2)E(3) U (4)B(5) A

138. How many meaningful words can be formed with the alphabets which are first, second, fifth and sixth from the left end of the above arrangement ?(1) None (2)One(3) Two (4)Three(5) More than three

139. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a vowel and also immediately followed by a consonant ? ( l ) O n e (2)Two(3) Three (4)Four(5) More than Four

140. If all As are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be .eleventh from the right end of the above arrangement ?(1) E (2)C(3) D (4)U(5) None of these 4

Directions (141-145): Study the following informationto answer the given questions.Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows'containing four people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adj acent persons. In row-1P, O, R and S are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south. In row-2 A, B, C and D are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all df them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.R sits second to the right of P. A , i s an immediate neighbour of the person who faces R. Q sits second to left of the person who faces A. Only one person sits between B and C. C does not face P. C does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line.

141. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement and thus form a, group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?(1) A (2)P(3) R (4) B(5) Cannot be determined

142. Who amongst the following faces B ?( 1 ) P (2) Q(3) R (4) S(5) Cannot be determined

143. Which of the following is true regarding S ?'(1) S sits exactly between R and P(2) S sits second to left of Q(3) P is an immfediate neighbour of S(4) D is an immediate neighbour of the person who faces S(5) None is true

145.

144. . Who amongst the following faces Q ?(1) A (2) B(3) C (4) D(5) Cannot be determined

Who amongst the following faces the person who sitsexactly between B and C ?

( 1 ) P - (2)Q(3) R (4) S(5) Cannot be determinedDirections (146-150): Each of the questions given below is based on the given diagram. The diagram shows three figures each representing Engineers, MBA degree holders and Bank employees.

B

- Bank Employees

Engineers

► MBA degree holders

146.

147.

148.

149.

150.

Which of the following does the group B represent in the above diagram ?

(1) All such engineers who are not MBA degree holders(2) Such bank employees who' are engineers but not

MBA degree holders(3) All such engineers who are MBA degree holders

but are not bank employees(4) All such MBA degree holders who are not bank

employees(5) All such bank employees who are engineers as well

MBA degree holdersWhich of the following groups represents all such Bank employees who are not MBA degree holders ?(1) G, A, E and C ( 2 ) A , E a n d C(3) A and E (4) Only A(5) A and CWhich of the following groups represents all such persons who are MBA degree holders but are neither engineers nor bank employees ?(1) Only G (2) Only D(3) D and G (4) Only C(5) Not represented in the diagramWhich of the following represents such engineers whoare MBA degree holders but not bank employees ?(1) G and B (2) Only F(3) D (4) G(5) None of theseWhich of the following correctly represents such engineers who are neither bank employees nor MBA degree holders ?( l ) O n l y G (2)

C and B(3) A and D (4) C and G(5) Only C

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TEST - V : MARKETING APTITUDE / COMPUTER

161. Marketing is the function of:(1) Only sales persons(2) Only counter staff(3) Only qualified persons(4) Top bosses(5) 4 collective function of all staff

162. The performance of a sales person depends on:(1) Ability and willingness of the

sales person(2) Incentives paid(3) Size of the sales team(4) Team leader’s attitude(5) His aggressive nature

163. Good marketing strategy envisages good and proper :(1) Product distribution(2) Networking of branches(3) High pricing(4) Placement of counter staff(5) Relationship management

164. Service Marketing is resorted to in :(1) All MNCs(2) All production houses(3) Industrial units(4) Insurance companies and banks(5) Fish markets

165. Customisation results in :(1) Customer exit(2) Customer retention(3) Customer complaints(4) Better Balance Sheet figures(5) Better technology

166. Current Accounts are basically meant for:(1) Investment purpose

(2) Savings purpose ' (3) Identity purpose

(4) To earn Foreign Exchange(5) Day-to-day needs of one’s

business167. The sole aim of marketing is to :

(1) Improve the Balance Sheet figures

(2) Increase recruitment(3) Increase profits(4) Increase production(5) Increase branch network

KNOWLEDGE168. Aggressive Marketing is

necessitated due to :(1) Globalisation(2) Increased competition(3) Increased production(4) Increased job opportunities(5) Increased staff

169. Value added services means :•(1) Substituted products(2) Highly valuable products(3) Old products(4) Extra services in addition to

existing ones(5) At par services

170. Savings Accounts can be opened by:(1) All individuals fulfilling KYC

norms(2) All tax payers only(3) All individuals above the age of

18.(4) All businessmen only(5) All students below the age of

18.171. The best promotional tool in any

marketing is’:(1) Pamphlets(2) Newsletters(3) Word of mouth publicity(4) Regional advertisements(5) Viral marketing

172. Market Information means :(1) Knowledge level of DSAs(2) Information about marketing

staff(3) Information regarding share

market(4) Knowledge of related markets(5) Latest knowledge about

technology progress173. Efficient marketing style requires:

(1) Proper planning(2) Good debating skills(3) Arrogant staff(4) Knowledge of 1 many languages(5) Ignorant customers

174. The target group for SME loans is :(1) All SSIs(2) All College Professors(3) All Students(4) All Nurses(5) All salaried persons

175. Market segmentation means grouping:(1) The sales teams(2) The customers as per their

needs and tastes(3) Selling arrangements(4) The counter staff(5) The back-office staff

176. Target group means :(1) All employers(2) All sales persons(3) Intended buyers(4) All industries(5) Call centre persons

177. SME means :(1) Selling and

MarketingEmployees

(2) Sales and Mergers’of Entities(3) Small and Micro Entities(4) Small and

MediumEnterprises V- . *

(5) SalesPerformance Measurement Program

178. A short term loan is repayable within:(1) 20 years(2) 3 years(3) As per the borrowers’ wish(4) As per the guarantor’s wish(5) There is no need to repay short

term loans179. “USP” inmarketing language means

:(1) Uniform Selling Practices(2) Unique Sales. Person(3) Unique Selling Proposition(4) Unique Savings Plans(5) Usefiil Sales Persons

180. An IPO Loan is meant for :(1) Meeting personal needs(2) For higher education(3) Medical treatment(4) For starting a new industry(5) For purchase of shares

181. Devices that enter information and let you communicate with the computer are called : !

(1) Software(2) Output devices(3) Hardware(4) Input devices(5) Input/Output devices

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182. An electronic device, operating under the control of information, that can accept data, process the data, produce output and store the results for future use :(1) Input (2) Computer(3) Software (4) Hardware(5) None of these

183. What is the function of the Central Processing Unit of a Computer?(1) Creates invoices(2) Performs calculations and

processing(3) Deletes Data(4) Corrupts the data(5) None of these

184. All the characters that a device can use is called its :(1) Skill Set(2) Character Alphabet(3) Characters'Codes(4) Keyboard Characters(5) Character Set

185. If your computer keeps rebooting itself, then it is likely that:(1) It has a virus(2) It does not have enough

memory(3) There is no printer(4) There has been a power surge(5) It needs a CD-ROM

186. What does RAM stand for ?(1) Read Access Memory(2) Read Anywhere Memory(3) Random Anything Memory(4) Random Access Module(5) Random Access Memory

187. What type of device is a 3.1/2 inch floppy drive ?(1) Input (2) Output(3) Software (4) Storage(5) None of these

188. For transferring file and exchanging messages, which utility is used ?(1) Web browser(2) www(3) e-mail(4) Hypertext(5) Search engine

189. Movement of signals between CPU and I/O is controlled by :(1) ALU(2) Control unit

(3) Memory unit(4) Secondary storage(5) None of these

(6) The three main parts of a processor are :(7) ALU, Control unit and Register(8) ALU, Control unit and RAM(9) Case, Control . unit and

Register(10) Control unit, Register

and RAM(11) RAM, ROM and CD-

ROM(12) The speed of which of the following

memory chips is faster ?(13) Not fixed(14) DRAM(15) SRAM(16) For larger chips

DRAM is faster(17) None of these

(18) Which of the following is not related to input unit ?(19) It accepts data from

the outside world.(20) It converts data into

binary code that computer can understand.

(21) It converts datainto human readable form that

the users can understand.(22) It sends data into

binary fonnat in the computer for further processing.

(23) None of these(24) Which of the following is only the

group of networks that can be joined together ?(25) Virtual Private

Network(26) LAN(27) Intranet(28) Extranet(29) Internet

(30) The physical component of a computer that we can see and touch is called:(31) hardware(32) software(33) storage(34) input/output(35) None of these

(36) Which of the following is the second largest unit of RAM ?(37) Terabyte(38) Megabyte

(1) Byte(2) Gigabyte(3) Megahertz

190. What is present in motherboard that connects CPU with other parts on motherboard ?(1) Input unit(2) System bus(3) ALU(4) Primary memory(5) None of these

191. Firmware means :(1) the physical component used in

a computer system.(2) a set of instructions through

which a computer does one or more work.

(3) people involved in the computing process.

(4) a set of programs that are per-installed in read-only memory of computer during manufacturing.

*(5) None of these192. Super computer :

(1) is smaller than mainframe computer in size and processing capability.

(2) is common in all houses.(3) contains thousands of

microprocessors.(4) is often used by researchers due

to its computing capability.(5) is same as the size of laptop.

193. Dramatically calculating values for the given computer power with the progress incomputer technology.(1) remain same(2) change in equal proportion to

economy(3) increase(4) become less or more(5) decrease

194. In the basic computer processing cycle are present.(1) input processing and output(2) system and application(3) data information and application(4) hardware, software and storage(5) None of these

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1. ( 4) 2. ( 5 ) ; 3. ( 4) ; 4. ( 1) 5. ( 4)

6- ( 1) 7. ( 2) ; 8. ( 1) ; 9. ( 3 ) 10. ( 3)

11. ( 4) 12. ( 2) ; 13. ( 1) " ; -

14. ( 4) 15. ( 1)

16. ( 2) 17. ( 2) ; 18. ( 1) ; 19. ( 4) 20. ( 3)

21. ( 4 ) 22. ( 3 ) ; 23. (2); 24. (5) 25. (5)

26. (3) 27. (5) ; 28. (3); 29. (3) 30. ( 4)

31. (5) 32. ( 2) ; 33. ( 2) ; 34. (5) 35. (5)

36. (3) 37. ( 5 ) ; 38. ( 2) ; 39. ( 4) 40. ( 1)

41. ( 1) 42. ( 1) ; 43. ( 1) ; 44. ( 2) 45. ( 4)

46. ( 3 ) 47. ( 5 ) ; 48. ( 3 ) ; 49. ( 2) 50. ( 4)

51. ( 2) 1 52. ( 5 ) ; 53. ( 1) ; 54. ( 4) 55. ( 1)

56. ( 2) 57. ( 1) ; 58. ( 5 ) ; 59. ( 2) 60.( 5)

SOLUTIONS

6 1 . ( 4 ) ; “is” is replaced by “was”

62. ( 1 ) ; “were” is replaced by “was”

63. ( 2 ) ; “for” is replaced by “to”

64. ( 2 ) ; “ask” is replaced by

“asked”■/ - •

65. ( 3 ) ; “saving” is replaced by “saved”

66. ( 3 ) ; 67.(4);

6 8 . ( 3 ) ; ' 6 9 . ( 5 ) ;

7 1 . ( 2 ) ; 72.(4).;- 73.(5);

74.(2).;

7 6 . ( 3 ) ; 7 7 . ( 1 ) ; 78.(4);

7 9 . ( 3 ) ;

8 1 . ( 4 ) ;

3 . 6 + 3 6 . 6 + 3 . 6 6 + 0 . 3 6 + 3 . 0 = ?=> ? = 47.22

82. ( 1 ) ; 2 3 x 4 5 + 1 5 = ?

2 3 x — = 2 3 x 3 = 6 91 5

o . 5 _ 1 . 8 2 9 1 5 6 3 83. ( 2 ) ; ? = 4 - + 7 - - 5 — = . - + — - —

6 2 1 1 6 2 1 1 3 1 9 + 4 9 5 - 3 7 8 . _ 4 3 6 _ 2 0

6 6 ~ 6 6 _ 3 3 2 1 0 1 7

84. ( 5 ) ; — x — X ? = 404614 15

=>. ? = 4°46.x, .1,4205 = 23g

2 1 0 x 1 70 7

8 5 . ( 2 ) ; — X 2350= 1950.5100

86. ( 2 ) ; Vl089 + 3 = (?)2

70.

( 5) ;

75.

(3);

88. (4); ? + 36 = (7) - 89

■ - = 4 9 - 8 3 6

? = 3 6 x 4 1 = 1 4 7 6

89. (4); V8281-= ?

’ => ? =91

90. ( 4 ) ; (63)2 - (12)2 = ?=+ 3969-144 = ?=+ ? = 3825

4 3 391. ( 1) ; 1— + 3— = ? —4 —

- 5 510' 9 18

43=> , ? = - + — + —

5 510

„ 1 8 + 3 6 + 4 3 9 7 10 io 9 io9 2 . ( 1 ) ; 1 7 x 1 9 x 4 + ? = 161.5

• 1 7 x 1 9 x 4? = — :

161.593. ( 2 ) ; 1798+ 3 1 x ? = 348

„ 348x31 ,=+ ? = . = 6

179894. ( 4 ) ; (9.8 x 2.3 + 4.46) + 3 = (3)?

' . =+(22.54+ 4 . 4 6 ) + 3 = (3)?

=+ ~ — (3)? => 9 = (3)?

=> ( 3 ) 2 = ( 3 ) ?

• i = > . ? = 29 5 . ( 4 ) ; — x 600+ X 300= 399. 100 , 100

'=> 2 5 8 + 3 x ? = 3993 x ? = 141 => ? = 47

96. (2) ; Principal = ? 7,500/- ; Rate of interest = 4%Time = 2 years

I . = W I + — ) " - ,C. I .=P |1+—I - P

V IOOJ

= 7 5 0 0 | l + — I - 7500I iooJ

= 7500104 104 x 1100 100

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