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Test I
Reasoning
Directions (Q. 1-5) : Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follow.
Seven students P, Q, R, S, T, U and V go to school by school bus. The school bus picks them up from the nearby station of
their home and they get down at the nearby bus station of their father's office. The five bus stations at which they get into and get
down are I, II, III, IV and V respectively, leaving the base station. The rest of the information is given below:
(a) Three among them get into the bus at the base station.
(b) S gets down at the next station at which U gets down.
(c) Q does not get down either with P or T.
(d) V alone gets into at station III and gets down with R after having passed one station.
(e) P travels between only two stations and gets down at V.
(f) None of them gets into at station II.
(g) R gets into with U but does not get into with either Q or S.
(h) T gets into with two others and gets down alone after S.
(i) Q and S's father work in the same office and they get down together at station III.
(j) None of them gets down at station I.
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3) IV
3) III
After how many stations does T get down if counted from the station he gets into?
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Four
5) None of these
5) None of these
4) four
Directions (Q 6-10): Study the following information to answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input word and numbers, rearranges them following a
particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input :
Step I :
Step II :
Step III :
Step IV :
Step V :
Step VI :
Step VII :
Step VII is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the
following questions the appropriate step for the following input.
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Input: "document 10 heat 20 garlands conclusion tabular unique info 41 normal quite."
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5) None of these
In Step IV which of the following words/numbers would be at fourth position from right?
1) 20
2) tabular
3) 10
4) garlands
5) None of these
Which of the following steps will be the last step of this rearrangement?
1) VI
2) VIII
3) VII
5) None of these
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4) V
If in Step V, garlands is related to 41 and quite is related to conclusion in a certain way, which of the following
would tabular be related to in the same way?
1) 10
2) unique
3) 20
4) 41
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 11-13) : Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that
does not belong to that group?
11.
1) steel
2) mercury
3) copper
4) zinc
5) brass
12.
1) B3D
2) L13N
3) A2C
4) D7F
5) E6G
13.
1) A
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3) OOO
4) DDDD
5) FFFFFF
Directions (Q. 14-16): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These
statements are followed by two conclusions. Assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusions is/are
definitely true.
1) if only conclusion I follows.
2) if only conclusion II follows.
3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
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15.
16.
II. Y = M
II. Q < @
Statement : L > T, S N, T = N Q
Conclusions : I. S > T
II. L = T
Directions (Q. 17-21): In each of the following questions, a question is followed by information given in two or three
statements. You have to study the question along with the statements and decide the information given in which statements
is/are sufficient to answer the question.
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On a TV channel, four serials P, Q, R and S were screened, one on each day,one on four consecutive days but not
necessarily in that order. On which day was serial R screened?
I. The first serial was screened on 23rd, Wednesday and was followed by serial S.
II. Serial P was not screened on 25th and one serial was screened between serial P and Q.
1) Only I
2) II alone
3) Either I alone or II alone
4) Both I and II together
5) Neither I nor II
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19.
20.
How is L related to M?
I. M is father of Y and L
II. Y is son of M.
III. L is not son of M.
1) Only I
21.
2) Only II
3) Only I & II
5) None of these
Direction (Q. 22-26): Study the following information to answer the given questions.
In a certain code language, university does not have requirement is written as doo rel mo see it, university evaluates
requirement is written as see jo mo, requirement is necessary is written as mo pi ga and does university necessary is
written as pi see it.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
Which of the following represents the code for university requirement is necessary?
1) see ga pi mo
2) mo pi see nee
3) ga pi mo ti
4) jo mo pi ga
5) None of these
5) None of these
5) None of these
4) Cant be determined
3) necessary
4) does
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 27-31): In each of the given questions, some statements are followed by two conclusions I and II. You have
to assume everything in the statement to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer:
1) if only conclusion I follows.
2) if only conclusion II follows.
3) if either I or II follows.
4) if neither I nor II follows.
5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
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l ] vkW
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fd bl h e esa
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; ki kj ] , y vksl h] vkr a
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fr ] i ; kZ
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ay sfdu vko' ; d ughafd bl h e esa
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; fDr dsoy , d gh eq
n~
nsi j vi usfopkj nsl dr sgS
a
A
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d okn vkS
j fo' o ' kka
fr dseq
n~
nsdksmBkusoky su r kska
l l sgS
avkS
j u ghczkt hy l sA
(b) Hkkj r vkS
j phu dsj kt nw
r u r ksfodkl ; kvkr a
d okn dseq
n~
nsdksmBkr sgS
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A
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l l sgSu ghml O
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r ck; sagS
at ksi ; kZ
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n~
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A
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r t ksE r FkkF dschp gS
a, y vksl hdksmBkr kgS
A
(e) D phu l sgSvkS
j ml dsi kl i ; kZ
oj .kl sl a
ca
f/kr eq
n~
nkgS
Aog ml O
; fDr dhvksj eq
a
g dj dscS
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aft l dkn`f"Vdks.k, y vksl h
dsckj sesagS
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; fDr t ksfodkl i j O
; k[ ; ku nsj gsagS
] ka
l dsj kt nw
r dsr q
ja
r nk; sagS
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; fDr dsr q
ja
r ck; saft l dsi kl vkr a
d okn
dkeq
n~
nkgS
A
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; ki kj dsckj sesappkZdj j gkgSog ka
l dsj kt nw
r dsr q
ja
r nk; sagS
aysfdu vkr a
d okn dsckj sesackr dj usokysdsr q
ja
r ck; sgS
A
(h) C vkr a
d okn dseq
n~
nsdksughamBkj gkt cfd F dsi kl fodkl dkeq
n~
nkughagS
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; fDr dsr q
ja
r ck; agS
aft l usvkr a
d ckn i j ppkZdj j gk gS
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32. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sdkS
u ka
l dk j kt nw
r gS
\
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) E
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
33. E r FkkD dschp dk , dek=k j kt nw
r fuEufy f[ kr esal sfdl en~
nsdksmBk j gk gS
\
1) fo' o ' kka
fr
2) , y vks
lh
3) fodkl
4) i ; kZ
oj .k
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
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al sfdl dsi kl fo' o ' kka
fr dsckj sesappkZgS
\
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1) E
35.
2) B
3) A
4) C
5) E
3) E-vkLV s
fy ; k&fodkl
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28.
29.
30.
31.
A, B, C, D, E and F are six ambassadors of six different countries viz. Brazil, India, China, France, Australia, Russia but
not necessarily in the same order. They are sitting around a circular table for discussing six different topics viz Trade, LOC,
Terrorism, World peace, Environment and Development. But not necessarily in the same order. Only one person gives his
views on one topic only.
(a) Development, Terrorism and World Peace pointing persons are neither from France nor from Brazil.
(b) Ambassadors from India and China are neither is pointing Development nor Terrorism.
(c) A is neither from France nor on the immediate left of the person who has pointed Environment.
(d) The only ambassador who is between E and F is pointing LOC.
(e) D has his discussion about Environment and he is from China. He is facing the person who has his views on
LOC.
(f) The one who is delivering about Development is seated opposite to the person who is from Russia, while
Chinas ambassador is on the left of the person, who is noticing World Peace.
(g) One who discussed about Trade is on the immediate right of Frances ambassador but on the immediate left of the
person who has briefed about Terrorism.
(h) C is not pointing Terrorism while F has no points for Development. F has discussion about trade and
immediate left of the person who dicussion terrorism.
32.
33.
34.
35.
4) E
5) None of these
The only ambassador between E and D is noticing which of the following topics?
1) World Peace
2) LOC
3) Development
4) Environment
5) None of these
5) E
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O
; ki kj dseq
n~
nsdksmBkusoky k O
; fDr fdl ns'k l sgS
\
1) vkLVs
fy ; k
2) H
kkj r
3) : l
4) cz
kt hy
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
37.
38.
39.
l okZ
sPp U; k; ky ; dsvuq
l kj j k"Vi fr dsdgusi j mUgksa
usnksvl a
xr nkoksadks[ kkfj t fd; k gS
A i gy k gS
& l j dkj vkfFkZ
d uhfr ; ksa
dk fuekZ
. k dj sat ksfd l a
l n dsvf/kdkfj d {ks=k l si j sgS
A nw
l j k gSfd dsoy uhy keh dst fj ; sgh l j dkj dksl a
l k/kuksadkscka
Vuk
pkfg; sA cM+
h ckr ; g gSfd l okZ
sPp U; k; ky ; usLi S
DVe dh cksy h y xkusi j vi uk fu.kZ
; ughal q
uk; k gS
A r F; ksadh ekusr ks] dq
N
fca
nq
v ksai j r F; ksadsvk/kkj i j cny ko ; k ka
fr y kusdh t : j r gS
A
i j fn; sx; sdFku l sdkS
u&l k fu"d"kZfudky k t k l dr k gS
A
; gkafu"d"kZl svk' k; mu r F; ksal sgSt ksbl esai zR; {k : i l sfn; s
gq
, ughagS
a
A
1) Li S
DVe vkS
j ykbl sa
l dsvkoa
Vu esaka
fr ; k cnyko dh t : j r gS
A
2) l okZ
sPp U;k; ky; dh j k; l koZ
t fud foj ks/k l si j gS
A
3) j kt Lo dksvf/kdr e dj usdsfy , cks
y h y xokuk , d csgr j r j hdk gksl dr k gS
A
4) l okZ
sPp U; k; ky ; l a
fonk@Bsd si j nsusdsfy , l ger gksl dr k gS
A
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
40.
41.
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funsZ
' k(i z-41-43): fuEufy f[ kr l w
puk dk l ko/kkuhi w
oZ
d v /; ; u dhft , v kS
j uhpsfn, x, i z'uksadsmkj nhft , A
(i) , d es
fMdy fj i zst sUVsfVo j kt ho dks7 MkDVj ksa
& M, N, O, P, Q, R vkS
j S l s9 am l s4 pm dschp , d fo' ks"kfnu dksfey ukgS
A
(ii) og , d MkW
DVj l sfey usesa30 feuV dk l e; y srk gSvkS
j ; k=k r Fkk r S
; kj hdsfy , nkseq
y kdkr ksadschp 25 feuV dk va
r j ky
j [ kr k gSfl ok; 5 ohaHksa
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p ; k=kk o r S
; kj h dsfy , 50 feuV dk vodk' k y srk gS
(iii) ml sMkW
DVj Q dsr q
a
j r i gy sy sfdu R dsr q
a
j r ckn] MkW
DVj M l sfey uk gSt ksfey usoky sr hl j sMkW
DVj gS
a
A
(iv) S es
fMdy fj i zst sUVsfVo dsfy , 9.30 am l si gys10.30 am dsckn l e; ughansrkgS
AP vkS
j N esfMdy fj i szt sUVsfVo dksdsoy
2 pm vkS
j 3.30 pm dschp ghcq
y kuk pkgr sgS
a
A
ml fnu dk i gy k MkW
DVj gksusdh fuEufy f[ kr esal sfdl dh l okZ
f/kd l a
Hkkouk gS
\
1) S
2) O
3) R
4) Q
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
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1) Australia
4) Brazil
2) India
5) None of these
3) Russia
37.
In the year 2008, there was recession in the American markets in which Lehman Brothers bank became bankrupt. Which
of the following can be the probable cause(s) of the above phenomenon?
1) The American bank was unable to recover the loan.
2) Due to corruption in America.
3) Decreasing demand of American goods in the international market.
4) The defaulters were not given loans.
5) Both 1) and 4)
38.
39.
The Supreme Court's opinion on the Presidential reference dismissed two preposterous claims. One is that it's beyond
the ambit of Parliament and the government to formulate economic policies. The second is that the government must
allocate resources only through auctions. The big picture is that the supreme court left its decision on spectrum
question unaddressed. In matters of detail, some points need resolution based on facts.
Which of the following inferences can be drawn from the above statement? (An inference is something which is not
directly stated but can be inferred from the given facts).
1) The spectrum and licence issues need resolution.
2) Supreme court opinion rose above the populist clamour.
3) Auction may be the best way of maximising revenue.
4) The supreme court could also uphold contractual obligations.
5) None of these
40.
The BJP always says that they are the party of the Hindus but in the last one decade we have seen that the BJP has
failed to leave any impression on the majority group of India who are the Hindus. What could be the main reason(s)
behind the failure of the BJP?
I. There are now so many parties in India with the same ideology so the majority populace are divided.
II. The BJP are having only the single point agenda i. e. building the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
III. Majority populace of India are not ready to accept the ideology of the BJP.
IV. Many leaders of the BJP were involved in the corruption in the last decade.
1) Only I and IV
4) Only III and IV
3) Only III
Directions (Q. 41-43): Read the following information and answer the questions given below.
(i) Rajiv, a medical representative (M. R.), has to meet 7 doctors M, N, O, P, Q, R and S on a particular day between 9 am
and 4 pm.
(ii) He takes 30 minutes with each doctor and keeps a gap of 25 minutes between two appointments for travel and
preparation except after 5th visit, when he takes 50 minutes break for lunch, travel and preparation.
(iii) He has to meet doctor M immediately before Q but immediately after R, who is the third doctor to be met.
(iv) S does not give time for M.R. before 9.30 am and after 10.30 am. P and N meet MR between 2 pm and 3.30 pm only.
41.
Who among the following is likely to be the first doctor of that day?
1) S
2) O
3) R
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42.
og MkW
DVj S l sfdl l e; fey usoky k gS
\
1) 9.55 am
43.
2) 9.30 am
3) 9 am
4) MkVk vi ; kZ
Ir gS
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
; fn MkW
DVj R ml l si w
oZ
fu; ksft r l kr ohaeq
y kdkr l ekIr gksusds25 feuV ckn nq
ckj k fey usdksdgr k gSr ksog MkW
DVj R l sfdl
l e; fey l dr k gS
\
1) 3.55 pm
2) 3.40 pm
3) 3.25 pm
4) MkVk vi ; kZ
Ir gS
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
funsZ
' k(i z-44-45): fuEufy f[ kr l w
puk dk l ko/kkuhi w
oZ
d v /; ; u dhft , v kS
j uhpsfn, x, i z'uksadsmkj nhft , A
i ka
p fe=k&; ' k] uhj t ] esgq
y ] j ke vkS
j i zd k' k i ka
p vy x&vy x fo"k; ksa
&fpfdRl k] vfHk; a
f=kdh] okLr q
d y k] dy k vkS
j i zca
/ku dsfo| kFkhZ
gS
avkS
j i zR; sd , d vy x [ kk| ; a
=k&fl r kj ] r cy k] l j ksn] fxVkj vkS
j ok; fy u ct kr sgS
a
A
esgq
y t ksfpfdRl k dk fo| kFkhZgS
] u r ksl j ksn ; k fl r kj u gh fxVkj ct kr k gS
A i zd k' k u r ksvfHk; ka
f=kdh u gh i zca
/ku dk fo| kFkhZ
gS
A j ke t ksr cy k ct kr k gS
] og dy k dk fo| kFkhZgS
A u r ksi zd k' k u gh ; ' k l j ksn ct kr sgS
a
A
44.
45.
3) i z
d k' k
fxVkj ct kusoky k O
; fDr fuEufy f[ kr esal sfdl fo"k; dk fo| kFkhZgS
\
1) vfHk; ka
f=kdh
2) ; k r ksvfHk; ka
f=kdh ; k i zca
/ku
4) MkVk vi ; kZ
Ir gS
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
4) MkVk vi ; kZ
Ir gS
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
3) okLr q
dy k
funsZ
' k(i z-46-50): fuEufy f[ kr i z'uksaesai zrhd @, +, , $, v kS
j ? dk i z;ksx fuEukuq
l kj v Fkksesafd; k x; k gS
A
P Q dk vFkZgSP, Q dscj kcj ughagS
A
P @ Q dk vFkZgSP, Q l scM+
k gS
A
P + Q dk vFkZgSP, Q l sNks
Vk gS
A
P Q dk vFkZgSP ; k r ksQ l scM+
k gS; k cj kcj gS
A
P $ Q dk vFkZgSP ; k r ksQ l sNks
Vk gSvkS
j ; k cj kcj gS
A
P ? Q dk vFkZgSP, Q dscj kcj gS
A
v c uhpsfn, x, i zR; sd i z'u esafn, x, dFkuksadksl R; ekur sgq
, ; g i r k y xkb, fd mudsuhpsfn, x, fu"d"kZI v kS
j II
esal sdkS
u&l k@dkS
u&l sfu"d"kZfuf' pr : i l sl R; gS
@gS
av kS
j r nuq
l kj v i uk mkj nhft , \
1) ; fn ds
oy fu"d"kZI l R; gS
A
2) ; fn ds
oy fu"d"kZII l R; gS
A
3) ; fn ; k r ksfu"d"kZI vkS
j ; k r ksfu"d"kZII l R; gS
A
4) ; fn uk r ksfu"d"kZI vkS
j uk r ksfu"d"kZII l R; gS
A
5) ; fn nks
uksafu"d"kZI vkS
j II l R; gS
a
A
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
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d Fku : K M, M R, R ? T
fu"d "kZ: I. K T
II. M ? T
d Fku : B + D, D @ N, N $ H
fu"d "kZ: I. H D
II. H N
d Fku : M K, K @ P, P $ N
fu"d "kZ: I. M @ N
II. M ? N
d Fku : T $ M, M ? Q, Q + R
fu"d "kZ: I. Q @ T
II. Q ? T
d Fku : D @ B, B $ T, T + M
fu"d "kZ: I. M @ B
II. T B
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42.
43.
3) 9 am
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
If doctor R asks him to visit again 25 minutes after his scheduled seventh visit is over, then at what time can he meet
doctor R?
1) 3.55 pm
2) 3.40 pm
3) 3.25 pm
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 44-45): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Five friends Yash, Neeraj, Mehul, Ram and Prakash are students of five different disciplines Medical, Engineering,
Architecture, Arts, Management and each plays a different musical instrument Sitar, Tabla, Sarod, Guitar and Violin.
Mehul, a medical student, does not play Sarod or Sitar nor Guitar.
Prakash is neither a student of Engineering nor Management.
Ram, who plays tabla, is an Arts student.
Neither Prakash nor Yash plays Sarod.
44.
45.
3) Prakash
Directions (Q. 46-50): In the following questions the symbols @, +, , $, and ? are used with the following meaning:
P Q means P is not equal to Q.
P @ Q means P is greater than Q.
P + Q means P is smaller than Q.
P Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q.
P $ Q means P is either smaller than or equal to Q.
P ? Q means P is equal to Q.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and
II given below them is/are definitely true. Give answer
1) if only conclusion I is true.
2) if only conclusion II is true.
3) if either conclusion I or II is true.
4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
5) if both conclusions I and II are true.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Statements : K M, M R, R ? T
Conclusions : I. K T
II. M ? T
Statements : B + D, D @ N, N $ H
Conclusions : I. H D
II. H N
Statements : M K, K @ P, P $ N
Conclusions : I. M @ N
II. M ? N
Statements : T $ M, M ? Q, Q + R
Conclusions : I. Q @ T
II. Q ? T
Statements : D @ B, B $ T, T + M
Conclusions : I. M @ B
II. T B
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English Language
Directions (Q. 51-55): In each of the following questions, a short passage is given with one of the lines in the passage
missing and represented by a blank. Select the best out of the five answer choice given, to make the passage complete and
coherent.
51. Management courses are much sought after in a country like India. These courses are designed in such a manner that
they enable the students to step into the professional world with great confidence. Thus, management is the art of
coordinating activities of various nature and coping with the stress thats a part and parcel of corporate life. Most
students decide on pursuing BBA, even at the slightest mention of management. ______ apart from the regular business
administration, there are courses like retail management, hotel management, NGO management health management and
travel and tourism management image management among others.
1) This course is one-of-its-kind.
2) But, this field is not as mundane as it sounds and has a plethora of options to choose from.
3) Retail management courses in India have also gained huge popularity.
4) It requries creativity along with management skills.
5) This is the one of the best courses in recent times.
52. The Supreme Court took exception to government allowing contractors to charge high toll tax every 10-15 km even on
under-construction National Highways (NHs). On the heels of a parliamentary panels criticism of motorists having to
pay toll taxes on roads still being constructed or widened, a bench of Justices D. K Jian and A R Dave questioned the
rationale and asked the Union Government to explain the justification for such a policy decision. ___________ the
government says infrastructure is for common man pays for it. We will examine it, we will examine, the bench said, while
suo motu expanding the scope of a PIL petition that questioned the toll being charged on the Gurgaon - Delhi expressway.
1) We are expanding the scope of the petition.
2) Under - construction highways are money making machines.
3) Under-construction highways are not money making machines.
4) We are not on expressway toll plaza.
5) It would be unfair to charge toll on highways.
53. ______ while pharama companies have claimed over the last few years that most of their drug trials were taking place in
cosmopolitan towns which have a heterogeneous population, comprising various ethnic groups (a major requirement
for the all important phase-III clinical trials), submission is incorrect and the basic purpose of phase-III trials, even when
conducted, is not being served.
1) Smaller cities seem to have become prime target for drug trials
2) Pharma cos targeting small cities for drug trials
3) Purpose not being served as towns arent ethnically diverse
4) Other anti-pyretics fail to do so
5) Big cities have huge business
54. India has seen the writing on the wall and is doing theneedful, to use that inelegant but perfectly fitting word of Indian
officialdom, containing within it the parameters of karmic but adequate action. India is clearly part of the international
effort to presure Iran but it wont be shouting its support from the roof tops._____
1) Indias relations with Iran are riddled with complexity.
2) It prefers old-fashioned diplomacy, especially in these times of delicate coatitions and whimsical regional satraps.
3) It doesnt give preference.
4) It works on coalition.
5) It could be easily exploited.
55. The Supreme Courts directive for the government to taper off-and eventually stop-Indias Haj subsidy within 10 years
makes eminent sense. ______ this money, the court points out, would be best spent improving the education and social
services available to Muslim groups, often found at the bottom of development indices in India. Such actions would suit
a secular state far better, which is supposed to orient its resources towards citizens public development, not spiritual
practices falling in the private realm. By investing the start realities, the Muslim commonity deals with daily the states
exposing itself at best to charges of empty political correctness, and at worst, to cynical vote-bank politics.
1) Its about constant introspection to achieve a closer understanding.
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2) The Supreme Court eventually abolish Haj Subsidy.
3) It was pointed out that Indian state spent money to support pilgrimages of different religions.
4) Govt. support for the Haj Pilgrimage has been a historic tradition.
5) At its core, the argument notes the subsidy involves over Rs. 650 crore annually.
Directions (Q. 56-60): Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (F), (F) and (G) in the proper
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below it.
(A) There were apprehensions in the community.
(B) She wants to become a doctor now and I will do whatever it takes to fulfill her dream.
(C) But I was desperate to provide good education to my daughter.
(D) There is a lot of talk about RTE but most of the private schools are taking it as enforcement.
(E) I had to walk down to the school three years ago to get an application form as I had no money for the fare.
(F) Even others learn to be sensitive and thats the beginning of a better society.
(G) We have been teaching poor children for many years and they settle really well.
56. Which of the following should be the LAST sentence after rearrangement?
1) C
2) D
3) E
4) F
5) G
57. Which of the following should be the THRID sentence after rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) G
5) E
58. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) E
59. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) E
5) G
60. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) B
2) C
3) D
4) E
5) F
Directions (Q. 61-75): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/
phrases in the passage are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
In a country where consumers have traditionally had a raw deal, the Consumer Protection Act was one of the most
progressive acts of legislation introduced in 1986. Before this, a shop could get away easily with the line goods once sold will
not be taken back or exchanged or a car parking contractor with park at your own risk. It is not that things have changed
now but at least a legislation is in place and a forum is available to seek redressal. One of the basic limitations of this act is its
mystification and general ignorance. No consumer agency or group has made its provisions general, nor has any redressal
commission or forum. Restricted as it is by a lack of infrastructure and personnel and great verdicts to encourage consumers.
The legislation is comprehensive. It gives consumers the right to redress against defective goods, deficient services and unfair
trade practices. Consumer courts must deliver their judgments within 40 days, but rarely is this deadline adhered to. This
reviewer had a first-hand experience of the chairman of a consumer court in Delhi who adjourned a case against a foreign airline
for two years on the grounds that he did not have staff to type the orders. His replacement found the backlog so shocking that
he dismissed several cases without applying his mind, in the process working against the interests of consumers. But what is
more important is that the law has it that a consumer can approach court on his own without having to pay legal fees. In
practice, this does not happen. The chairperson of the National Commission, who is a sitting judge, is so attuned to delivering
judgments which can stand scrutiny in a civil court of law that it is insisted upon that a consumer must be represented by a
lawyer. If not, cases are adjourned with impunity and set for another day. Girimajis attempt is creditable in that it is the first of
its kind and has addressed almost all possible angles. She has discussed redressals in complaints about housing, basic
telephony, rail transportation, power supply, life insurance and medical negligence. There are even tips on how to file a
complaint. But it is mired in the case files of the National/State Commissions of the Consumer Forum. A useful dimension
would have been a comparison with the Law of Torts practised abroad. It is necessary here also, especially in an era of
economic liberalisation, when the consumer is likely to be swept off his feet by free-market forces.
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63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
69.
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Directions (Q. 70-72): Choose the word which is most SIMILAR in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the
passage.
70. Forum
1) Dias
2) Podium
3) Platform
4) Stage
5) None of these
71.
Attuned
Adjourned
1) Stopped
2) Postponed
2) Adjusted
5) Malpractice
3) Decided
3) Hazardous
4) Cleared
5) Pended
Directions (Q. 73-75): Select the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the
passage.
73. Impunity
1) Penalised
2) Fine
3) Sentence
4) Freedom from punishment
5) None of these
74. Mired
1) Buried
2) Muddy
3) Steeped
4) Free
5) None of these
75. Redressal
1) Plea
2) Justice
3) Sue for compensation
4) Not to compensate
5) Put right
Directions (Q. 76-90): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers
are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately.
Nicolas Sarkozy being unceremoniously (76) off the menu, and Sole Hollandaise becoming the plat du jour has been (77)
as the neo french revolution. But I found myself updating words worths stirring (78) to the original as I travelled on 9W302
from Delhi to Mumbai. Both he and Coleridge were totally (79) by the (80) events which rolled (81) the cobblestones of Paris
in 1789, and wordsworth penned Bliss was it in that down to be alive, but to be young was very (82).
Sitting next to me on 10B was a spunky lass in a hot pink (83). We got talking, and as she (84) off the varied layers of her
life, I realised how, in this roller-coaster age to be young is again the closet thing to (85). Virgins or no virgins. Pearls is a DJ,
but thats one name and three jobs later. Her parents had called her Shweta, but I detested it, not even being happy with the
cool Shwets. To me Pearl seemed a (86), (87), but I presumedthat it had the right degree of culture-neutrality for the global
world of high-octance entertainment. Wrong among the many (88) revelations she tossed off, it was chose (89) the friend who
had helped her with (90) healing.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
1) well off
1) touted
1) contribute
1) besotted
1) pleasant
1) of
1) hell
1) tee
1) shut
1) paradise
1) speechless
1) substitute
1) off
1) with
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2) stint
2) match
2) plotted
2) before
2) in
2) good
2) drink
2) reveal
2) place
2) countless
2) reason
2) offhand
2) on
2) pranic
3) well kept
3) snood
3) honour
3) resolved
3) trendy
3) on
3) wonder
3) water
3) peeled
3) area
3) useless
3) occasion
3) over
3) by
3) high
4) wimp
4) pastor
4) tribute
4) presumed
4) heady
4) at
4) heaven
4) placate
4) used
4) city
4) stateless
4) spare
4) lodic
4) it
4) moderate
5) call on
5) shouted
5) trumph
5) shouted
5) wild
5) off
5) late
5) molar
5) cleared
5) space
5) lumpish
5) place
5) off and on
5) along
5) extra
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i z'uoky hIII
la
[ ; kRed v fHk; ksX; r k
funsZ
' k(i z. 91-95): fuEufy f[ kr i z'uksaesai z'ufp u \dsLFkku i j D; kv kuk pkfg, \
91.
7
1) 24
92.
2) 16
2) 150
48484 ds
2) 36
97.
98.
99.
100.
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
3) 30
4) 60
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
3) 34
4) 39
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
3) 10
4) 16
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
2) 11
funsZ
' k (i z- 96-100): fuEufy f[ kr i z'uksaesai z'ufpu \dsLFkku i j l fdV eku v kuk D; k pkfg, \
9531.55 dk 67.77% 5436.30 dk 43.33% = ?
1) 1883.76 dk220% 2) 2589.67 dk110% 3) 6595.25 dk50%
4) 4596.75 dk45% 5) bues
al sdksbZugha
8650 3 50650 ?
1) 16900
2) 15089
3) 14005
9567.88 dk41.60% 222.1426 dk67% = (?)3
1) 5
2) 6
3) 3
38
77
2
8505 ds
dk
= ? ?
1860
495
1) 6.5
2) 3
3) 4.5
4) 13699
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
4) 7
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
4) 8
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
5930 8465 = ( ? )
1) 15
2) 14
3) 13
4) 12
5) bues
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funsZ
' k(i z. 101-105): fuEufy f[ kr i zR; sd l a
[ ; k k`a
[ ky kesa, d xy r l a
[ ; knhxbZgS
aog xy r l a
[ ; kKkr d j sa
A
18
4) 5
2
4
8
ds dk = (?)2
31
17
23
1) 14
96.
3) 4
103823 10609 = ?
1) 31
95.
5) bues
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2) 9
1) 600
94.
4) 15
93.
3) 12
213
242
273 308
341
2 ) 213
3) 242
110
192
309
464
666
2 ) 110
3) 192
52
82
124
180
2 ) 34
3) 52
65 99 197
254
401
2 ) 14
3) 65
24
51
20
83
2) 24
3) 28
4) 273
5) 308
4) 309
5) 464
4) 82
5) 124
4) 197
5) 254
4) 51
5) 20
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Test III
Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q. 91-95): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
91.
1) 24
2) 16
3) 12
4) 15
5) None of these
3) 4
4) 5
5) None of these
3) 30
4) 60
5) None of these
3) 34
4) 39
5) None of these
8
4
2
of
of
of 48484 = (?)2
23
17
31
1) 14
2) 11
3) 10
4) 16
5) None of these
92.
1) 11
93.
94.
95.
103823 10609 = ?
1) 600
2) 150
2
Directions (Q. 96-100): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
3) 50% of 6595.25
4) 45% of 4596.75
5) None of these
3) 14005
4) 13699
5) None of these
4) 7
5) None of these
38
77
of
of 8505 = ? ?
1860
495
1) 6.5
2) 3
4) 8
5) None of these
8650 3 50650
1) 16900
?
2) 15089
3
3) 4.5
5930 8465 = ( ? )2
1) 15
2) 14
3) 13
4) 12
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 101-105): In each of the following number series a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
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242
273 308
341
2 ) 213
3) 242
110
192
309
464
666
2 ) 110
3) 192
52
82
124
180
2 ) 34
3) 52
65 99 197
254
401
2 ) 14
3) 65
24
51
20
83
2) 24
3) 28
4) 273
5) 308
4) 309
5) 464
4) 82
5) 124
4) 197
5) 254
4) 51
5) 20
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funsZ
' k(i z. 106-110): fuEufy f[ kr esal si zR; sd i z'u esanksl ehdj .k I v kS
j II fn, x, gS
a
A v ki dksnksuksal ehd j .kksadksgy dj uk
gSv kS
j mkj nsuk gS%
1) x < y
4) x y
2) x y
3) x y
5) ; fn x = y ; k l a
ca
/k LFkkfi r ughafd; k t k l dr k
II. 20y2 + y - 12 = 0
108. I. 2x - 13 x 21 0
II. 2y - 15 y 28 0
109. I. x2 = 3136
II. y2 = 1764
110. I. x2 - 20x + 91 = 0
II. y2 - 6y - 91 = 0
111. , d i j h{kkes
a44% fo| kFkhZfo"k; A esavuq
kh.kZgkst kr sgS
ar Fkk36% fo| kFkhZfo"k; B esavuq
kh.kZgkst kr sgS
a18% nksuksafo"k; esavuq
kh.kZ
gkst kr sgS
a
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ar ksnksuksafo"k; ksaesafdr usfo| kFkhZvuq
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1) 126
2 ) 144
3) 156
4) 158
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bZnq
d kunkj , d oLr qdsva
fdr ew
Y; i j 10% r Fkk5% dk ekxr Nw
V nsrk gSy sfdu fj ; k; r hew
Y; i j 5% dk fchdj y xkr k
gS
A ; fn xzkgd fch dj l fgr 718.2 : i ; sdk Hkq
xr ku dj r k gS
] r ksva
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113. j ke] ' ; ke l s33 % T; knk n{k gS
A xa
xw
] j ke vkS
j ' ; ke } kj k , d l kFk fd; sx, dk; Zdk 40% dk; Zdj r k gS
] ; fn xa
xwvdsy s60
3
fnuksaesadk; Zi w
j k dj r k gS
] r ks' ; ke vkS
j xa
xw, d l kFk ml h dk; Zdksfdr usfnuksaesai w
j k dj l dr sgS
a
\
1) 20
2
fnu
3
2 ) 25
4
fnu
5
3) 20
10
fnu
23
4) 20
20
fnu
23
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
114. A vkS
j C dhor Z
eku vk; qdk vuq
i kr 7 : 9 gSr FkkB dhor Z
eku vk; q
] nkso"kZckn A vkS
j C dhvkS
l r vk; qdscj kcj gS
a
AB dhor Z
eku
vk; qr Fkk pkj o"kZckn C dh vk; qdk vuq
i kr 6 : 7 gS
] r kspkj o"kZckn A dh vk; qr FkkB dh or Z
eku vk; qdk vuq
i kr D; k gksxk\
1) 13 : 14
2 ) 14 : 13
3) 6 : 7
4) 7 : 6
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
115. nksva
d ksadh , d l a
[ ; k esabdkbZdsLFkku dh l a
[ ; k ngkbZdsLFkku dh l a
[ ; k dsnq
xusl s1 de gS
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d ksadksvki l esacny us
l si zkIr l a
[ ; k vkS
j okLr fod l a
[ ; k dk va
r j ew
y la
[ ; k esa7 t ksM+
usl si zkIr l a
[ ; k dk vk/kk gS
] r ksbl dsva
d ka
sdk ; ksx gS
\
1) 11
2) 9
3) 7
4) 13
5) bues
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116. fLi j hV l sHkj s, d chdj l s7 y hVj fudky k t kr k gSr Fkk fQj i kuh l sHkj k t kr k gS
A ; g i zf; k nksckj vkS
j nq
gj k; h t kr h gS
A
vc chdj esa' ks"k fLi j hV r Fkk i kuh dk vuq
i kr 27 : 37 gSr ksew
y r %chdj esafdr uk fLi j hV Fkk\
1) 32 yhVj
2 ) 28 yhVj
3) 25 yhVj
4) 26 yhVj
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
117. dks
bZ/kuj kf' k l k/kkj .k C;kt i j 24 o"kksdsckn vi usew
y /ku dk pkj xq
uk gkst kr k gS
A ml hC;kt nj l sokf"kZ
d po`f) C;kt i j
8500 : i ; sdk C
; kt 2 o"kkZ
saesaD; k gksxk\
1) 2220.5 : i ; s
2) 2150.75 : i ; s
3) 2400.50 : i ; s
4) 2257.6 : i ; s
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
118. fuf' pr y EckbZoky s, d r kj l soxZcuk; k t kr k gS
] ft l dk {ks=kQy 64 oxZehVj gS
A ; fn ml h r kj l s, d vk; r cuk; k t k; r ks
2
3
3) 8 ehVj
2) 12 ehVj
4) 8.5 ehVj
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
119. , d nq
d kunkj 35 #- i zfr fdxzk ew
Y; dh phuh r Fkk , d nw
l j h i zd kj dsphuh 42 #- i zfr fdxzk ew
Y; dh 24 fdxzk phuh dksfefJr
dj r k gS
A feJ.k dks41.04 : i ; si zfr fd-xzk- dh nj l scspusi j ml s8% dk y kHk gksl dr k gS
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l j si zd kj dh
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k
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k
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Direction (Q. 106-110): In each of the following questions two equations I and II are given. You have to solve both the
equations and give answer:
1) x < y
2) x y
3) x y
4) x y
5) x = y or the relationship cannot be established.
106. I. 20x2 - 31x + 12 = 0
II. 20y2 + y - 12 = 0
108. I. 2x - 13 x 21 0
II. 2y - 15 y 28 0
109. I. x2 = 3136
II. y2 = 1764
110. I. x2 - 20x + 91 = 0
II. y2 - 6y - 91 = 0
111. In an examination, 44% of students failed in subject A and 36% of the students failed in subject B and 18% failed in both
the subjects. If 352 students passed in only one subject, then how many failed in both the subjects?
1) 126
2 ) 144
3) 156
4) 158
5) None of these
112. A shopkeeper allows two successive discounts of 10% and 5% on the marked price of an article but charges a sales tax
of 5% on the discounted price. If a customer pays Rs. 718.2 as including the sales tax, then what is the marked price?
1) 750
2 ) 780
3) 800
4) 830
5) None of these
1
113. Ram is 33 % as efficient as Shyam. Gangu does 40% of the work done by Ram and Shyam together. If Gangu alone
3
does the work in 60 days, in how many days Shyam and Gangu together can finish the same work?
1) 20
2
day
3
4
2 ) 25 day
5
3) 20
10
day
23
4) 20
20
days
23
5) None of these
114. The ratio of present ages of A and C is 7 : 9 and present age of B is equal to the average ages of A and C after 2 years.
If the ratio of present age of B and age of C after four years is 6 : 7 then what will be the ratio of age of A after four years
to that of present age of B?
1) 13 : 14
2 ) 14 : 13
3) 6 : 7
4) 7 : 6
5) None of these
115. In a two-digit numbers the digit in the unit's place is less than twice the digit in ten's place by 1 and the difference
between the number obtained by interchanging its digit and the original number is half the number by adding 7 to
original number. Then the sum of its digit is.
1) 11
2) 9
3) 7
4) 13
5) None of these
116. 7 litres are drawn from a beaker full of spirit then filled with water. The operation is performed 2 more times. The ratio of
quantity of spirit now left in the beaker to that of water is 27 : 37. How much spirit did the beaker hold in original?
1) 32 litres
2 ) 28 litres
3) 25 litres
4) 26 litres
5) None of these
117. A certain amount of money gets four times to its orignal amount after 24 years at a simple interest. What will be the
interest on a sum of Rs.8500 compounded annually at the same rate of interest after 2 year?
1) Rs. 2220.5
2) Rs. 2150.75
3) Rs. 2400.50
4) Rs. 2257.6
5) None of these
118. A square of area 64 m2 is formed from a wire of certain length. If a rectangle is formed from the same wire, what will be
2
its length, if length is 66 % more than the width?
3
1) 10 metre
2) 12 metre
3) 8 metre
4) 8.5 metre
5) None of these
119. A shopkeeper mixes of 24 kg of sugar worth Rs. 35 per kg with another quality of sugar of Rs.42 per kg. By selling the
mixture at Rs. 41.04 per kg, he may gain 8%. How much sugar of second quality has been added to the mixture?
1) 18 kg
2) 32 kg
3) 16 kg
4) 28 kg
5) None of these
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j i kr k gSfd unh esa/kkj k dsfoi j hr uko [ ksusesal eku
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A
1) 7
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
N%da
i fu; ksadk nksekxr o"kksesai zfr ' kr y kHk
2010-11
40
35
2011-12
35
30
25
33
30
25
30
20
20
15
10
20
20
25
20
20
5
0
A
da
i uh
nksekxr o"kksdsnkS
j ku da
i fu; ksadh v k; dk v uq
i kr dkso`r v kj s[k esan' kkZ
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d qy v k; 750 d j ksM+
dq
y v k; 750 d j ksM
F
13%
A
12%
B
15%
E
17%
D
25%
C
18%
2010-11
F
A
12% 13%
E
13%
D
27%
B
18%
C
17%
2011-12
121. 2010-11 es
adi uh A dsO
; ; dk da
i uh C dsO
; ; l svuq
i kr D; k gS
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2) 5:4
3) 16 : 25
4) 25 : 16
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
122. fi Ny so"kZdh r q
y uk esa2011-12 esada
i uh E } kj k O
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1) 12%
2 ) 14%
3) 27%
4) 18%
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
123. o"kZ2010-11 es
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i uhB r FkkD dh , d l kFk vk; dk vkS
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i kr fdr uk gS
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1) 7 : 6
2) 6 : 7
3) 14 : 15
4) 15 : 14
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
124. 2010-11 es
ada
i uhF dk y kHk 2011-12 esada
i uhD dsy kHk dk y xHkx fdr uk i zfr ' kr gS
\
1) 125%
2) 90%
3) 122%
4) 130%
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
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2
kmph in still water and finds that it takes six times more to row up than to row down the same
3
distance in the river. What is the speed of the current?
2
1
2
1
kmph
2 ) 5 kmph
3) 5 kmph
4) 8 kmph
3
3
3
3
Directions (Q. 121-125): Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.
Profit percentage of six companies in two successive years
1) 7
2010-11
Profit Percentage
40
5) None of these
2011-12
35
35
30
33
30
25
30
25
20
20
20
20
15
25
20
20
10
8
5
0
A
Company
The pie-chart show the proportion of Income of companies. during two succesive years
Total Income 750 Crore
F
13%
E
17%
D
25%
A
12%
B
15%
C
18%
F
A
12% 13%
E
13%
D
27%
B
18%
C
17%
2011-12
2010-11
121. What is the ratio of the expenditure of Company A to that of Company C in 2010-11?
1) 4 : 5
2) 5:4
3) 16 : 25
4) 25 : 16
5) None of these
122. What is the approximate percentage increase/decrease in expenditure made by Company E in 2011-12 with respect to its
previous year?
1) 12%
2 ) 14%
3) 27%
4) 18%
5) None of these
123. Find out the ratio of income of Company B and D together in the year 2010-11 to that of Company B and C in 2011-12.
1) 7 : 6
2) 6 : 7
3) 14 : 15
4) 15 : 14
5) None of these
124. The profit of the Company F in 2010-11 is approximately what per cent of profit of Company D in the year 2011-12?
1) 125%
2) 90%
3) 122%
4) 130%
5) None of these
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125. 2011-12 es
ada
i uh C dh vk; r Fkk 2010-11 esada
i uh C dsO
; ; dschp dk vuq
i kr D; k gS
\
1) 30 : 23
2) 272 : 225
3) 4 : 5
4) 5 : 3
5) fu/kkZ
fj r ughadj l dr s
funsZ
' k(126-130): fuEufy f[ kr xzkQ dk v /; ; u dhft , r Fkk v kusoky si z'uksadsmkj nsa
A
fuEu n.M v kj s[k fofHkUu i kfVZ
; ksa} kj k i zkIr i zfr ' kr er dksn' kkZ
; k x; k gSr Fkk Vscy esadq
y oksVj d h l a
[ ; k dksn' kkZ
; k x; k gS
A
BJP
BSP
Congress
SP
Others
43
40
40
32
25
20
20
15
18
15
j kT;
er nkr kvksadhdq
y
la
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550
760
650
22
12
10
13
15
12
8
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j kT;
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y er nkr kvksads10% user nku ughafd; k r Fkk dq
y er ksadk 2% voS
/k ekuk x; k] r ks' ks"k er ksadk fdr uk i zfr ' kr
dka
xzsl dksfey k\
1) 75.5 yk[ k
2 ) 72.9 yk[ k
3) 71.8 yk[ k
4) 72.6 yk[ k
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
127. ch, l i h } kj k j kT; C es
ai zkIr er ksadh l a
[ ; k] j kT; B esai zkIr er ksadh l a
[ ; k l sfdr uk i zfr ' kr de gS
eku y safd l Hkh er nkr kvksa
user nku fd; k
1) 53%
2) 46%
3) 48%
4) 49%
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
128. l Hkh j kT; ks
aesal i k } kj k i zkIr dq
y er ksadh l a
[ ; k gS
A
1) 222 yk[ k
2) 250 yk[ k
3) 227 yk[ k
4) 405 yk[ k
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
129. fuEufy f[ kr es
al sfdl j kT; esach, l i h r Fkk cht sih } kj k i zkIr er ksadh l a
[ ; k esava
r j vf/kdr e gS
\
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) A & B
130. vU
; } kj k j kT; 'A' l si zkIr er ksadh l a
[ ; k vkS
j j kT; C l si zkIr er ksadh l a
[ ; k dk vuq
i kr D; k gS
\
1) 25 : 23
2) 52 : 55
3) 55 : 53
4) 55 : 52
funsZ
' k(131-135): fuEufy f[ kr xzkQ dk v /; ; u dhft , r Fkk v kusoky si z'uksadsmkj nsa
A
5) B & C
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
fuEufy f[ kr i kbZ
pkVZfofHkUu dky st ksaesaba
ft fu; fj a
x dsfy , ukeka
fdr v H; fFkZ
; ksar Fkkl Qy r ki w
oZ
d dksl Zi w
j kdj usoky ksadksn' kkZ
; kx; kgSr Fkk
l kj .kh esal Qy r ki w
oZ
d dksl Zi w
j k dj usoky si q
#"kksav kS
j efgy kv ksadk v uq
i kr dksn' kkZ
; k x; k gS
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l Qy r ki w
oZ
d ukeka
fdr fo| kFkhZ
l Qy r ki w
oZ
d mkh.kZfo| kFkhZ
F
13%
E
19%
D
21%
A
20%
B
15%
C
12%
24
F
24%
A
17%
B
20%
E
12%
D
14%
C
13%
dkW
y st
v uq
i kr
3 :5
4 :3
4 :5
3 :2
5 :7
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125. What is the ratio of income of Company C in 2011-12 to expenditure of Company C in 2010-11?
1) 30 : 23
2) 272 : 225
3) 4 : 5
4) 5 : 3
5) Can't be determined
Directions (Q. 126-130): Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.
The following bar graph shows the percentage of votes gained by different parties in different states and table show
the total number of voter in differents states
Percentage of Votes
gained
BJP
BSP
Congress
SP
Others
43
40
40
32
25
20
20
15
18
15
State
Total number of
Voters (in Lakh)
550
760
650
22
12
10
15
13
12
0
A
B
States
126. In State A, if 10% of the total voters do not vote and 2% of the total votes are considered as invalid votes, then how
many of remaining votes did Congress get?
1) 75.5 lakh
2 ) 72.9 lakh
3) 71.8 lakh
4) 72.6 lakh
5) None of these
127. The number of votes got by BSP in State C is how much per cent less by that gain in State B? (Assume that all the voters
went to vote)
1) 53%
2) 46%
3) 48%
4) 49%
5) None of these
128. The total number of votes got by SP in all states is
1) 222 lakh
2) 250 lakh
3) 227 lakh
4) 405 lakh
5) None of these
129. In which of the following states is difference between the number of votes got by BSP & BJP the maximum?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) A & B
5) B & C
130. What is the ratio of the number votes got by Others in State A to that in State C?
1) 25 : 23
2) 52 : 55
3) 55 : 53
4) 55 : 52
5) None of these
Direction (131-135): Study the following graph and answer the questions that follow.
The following pie chart shows candidates enrolled for Engineering in different colleges and candidates who successfully
completed the course and table show the ratio of male to female successfully completing the course
Candidates Enrolled Successfully
Candidates passed Successfully
F
13%
E
19%
D
21%
College
A
20%
B
15%
C
12%
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24%
A
17%
B
20%
E
12%
D
14%
C
13%
Ratio
M :F
3 :5
4 :3
4 :5
3 :2
5 :7
5 :3
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oZ
d dksl Zi w
j kdj usoky sfo| kfFkZ
; ksadhl a
[ ; k bl dsfy , ukea
kfdr dq
y fo| kfFkZ
; ksadhl a
[ ; k dkfdr uk i zfr ' kr
gS
a
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1) 75.83
2) 72.5
3) 71.73
5) bues
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4) 79.95
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oZ
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j kdj usoky hy M+
fd; ksadhl a
[ ; kdkW
y st 'B' l sdksl Zi w
j kdj usoky hy M+
fd; ksadhl a
[ ; kdkfdr uk
i zfr ' kr gS
\
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
1) 75%
2) 30%
3) 65%
4) 40%
133. dkW
y st F l smkh.kZy M+
d ksadh l a
[ ; k dk dkW
y st E l smkh.kZy M+
fd; ksadh l a
[ ; k dk vuq
i kr D; k gS
\
1) 7 : 15
2) 4 : 5
3) 15 : 7
4) 7 : 15
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
134. dkW
y st B esaukeka
fdr fo| kfFkZ
; ksadhl a
[ ; k] dkyst C, D, E r FkkF esa, d l kFkukeka
fdr fo| kfFkZ
; ksadhl a
[ ; kdkyxHkx fdr uki zfr ' kr gS
\
1) 25%
2) 23%
3) 28%
4) 26%
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
135. dky s
t A, B r FkkC esa, d l kFk ukeka
fdr y M+
fd; ksadh vkS
lr la
[ ; k D; k gS
\
1) 2050
2) 2500
3) 2400
5) fu/kkZ
fj r ughadj l dr s
4) 1700
funsZ
' k(i z- 136-140): fuEufy f[ kr xzkQ dk v /; ; u dhft , r Fkk v kusoky si z'uksadsmkj nsa
A
fn; sx; so"kksesafofHkUu ns'kksadk dky st Lukr d esafgLl snkj h
2000
30
' ks; j i zfr ' kr
25
20
2004
2008
2012
27
20.5
18.6
17.75
18.8
19.8 20
16.7
15
11.1
13.25
8.8 9
10
5.7
5
0
US
UK
China
India
ns'k
o`f) (%)
dq
y Lukr d ksad h l a
[ ; k esao`f)
30
20
10
0
25
20
20
2004
2008
2012
o"kZ
fn; sx; so"kksesaj s[kk fp=k i zfr ' kr o`f) dksn' kkZ
r k gSr Fkk dq
y Lukr d fo| kFkhZdh l a
[ ; k 2004 esadq
y Lukr dksa
dh l a
[ ; k&360 fefy ; u
136. ; fn 2000 es
avesfj dk esaLukr dksadh l a
[ ; k 81 fefy ; u Fkh] r ksml o"kZ; w
d svkS
j Hkkj r esa, d l kFk fdr usLukr d Fks\
1) 78 fefy; u
2) 90 fefy; u
3) 70.5 fefy; u
4) 73.5 fefy; u
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
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131. The number of students who successfully completed their course in College C is what per cent of the total number of
students enrolled for the same?
1) 75.83
2) 72.5
3) 71.73
4) 79.95
5) None of these
132. The number of girls who successfully completed their course in College D approximately what per cent of those who
completed from College B?
1) 75%
2) 30%
3) 65%
4) 40%
5) None of these
133. The ratio of number of boys who passed from College F to the that of number of girls who passed from College E.
1) 7 : 15
2) 4 : 5
3) 15 : 7
4) 7 : 15
5) None of these
134. The number of students enrolled in College B is approximately what per cent of the number of students enrolled in
Colleges C, D, E & F together?
1) 25.95%
2) 23%
3) 28%
4) 26%
5) None of these
135. Find out the average number of girls enrolled in A, B & C together.
1) 2050
2) 2500
3) 2400
4) 1700
5) Cant be determined
Directions (Q. 136-140): Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.
Share of World's College graduates over the given year
2000
Percentage Share
30
2004
2008
2012
27
25
20.5
20
18.6
17.75
18.8
19.8
20
16.7
15
13.25
11.1
10
8.8
5.7
7.1
7.3
7.9
0
US
UK
China
India
Country
Growth (%)
30
20
25
20
20
10
0
2004
2008
2012
Years
The line graph show per cent growth over the year total number of Graduates in 2004-360 Million
136. If the number of Graduates in the year 2000 in US was 81 million, then how many Graduates were in UK and India
together in the same year?
1) 78 million
2) 90 million
3) 70.5 million
4) 73.5 million
5) None of these
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137. o"kZ2004 dh r q
y uk esa2008 esa; w
d sesaLukr dksadh l a
[ ; k esao`f) @deh dk i zfr ' kr D; k gS
\
1) 25%
2) 35.5%
3) 48.20%
4) 54.35%
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
139. ves
fj dk] ; w
d sr Fkk phu l s2012 esaLukr dksadh vkS
lr la
[ ; k D; k gS
\
1) 91.8 fefy; u
2) 78.5 fefy; u
3) 110.75 fefy; u
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
4) 79.5 fefy; u
140. 2012 es
aHkkj r l sLukr dksadh l a
[ ; k ml h l ky esavesfj dk l sLukr dksadh l a
[ ; k dk fdr uk i zfr ' kr gS
\
1) 49%
28
2) 54.5%
3) 44.5%
4) 48.75%
5) bues
al sdksbZugh
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137. What is the percentage increase/decrease in number of Graduates in UK in 2008 with respect to the year 2004?
1) 25%
2) 35.5%
3) 48.20%
4) 54.35%
5) None of these
138. What is the average number of total Graduates all over the world for the given year 2004, 2008 and 2012?
1) 405 million
2) 395.5 million
3) 350 million
4) 450 million
5) None of these
139. What is the average number of Graduates in 2012 from US, UK and China?
1) 91.8 million
2) 78.5 million
3) 110.75 million
4) 79.5 million
5) None of these
140. The number of Graduates from India in 2012 is what per cent of the number of Graduates from US that year?
1) 49%
2) 54.5%
3) 44.5%
4) 48.75%
5) None of these
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l kekU; l psrr k
141. CRAR dk i w
. kZ: i gS
a
\
1) Currency to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio
3) Capital to Risk Weighted Accurate Ratio
5) dks
bZl gh ughagS
a
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
145. cS
fda
x i z.kky h esaIFSC dw
V dk mi ; ksx D; k gS
\
1) IFSC dk mi ; ks
xlq
j {kk mn~
ns'; dsfy , gksr k gS
2) IFSC dk mi ; ks
x mi HkksDr k dh i gpku dsfy , gksr k gS
3) NEFT fl LVe } kj k IFSC dk mi ; ks
x xa
rO
; cS
a
d ksa
@'kk[ kkvksar d l a
ns'k dksi ga
q
pkusdsfy , fd; k t kr k gS
A
4) NEFT fl LVe } kj k IFSC dk mi ; ks
x RBI r d l a
ns'k i gq
a
pkusdsfy , fd; k t kr k gS
A
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
146. l s
okfuo`fk fuf/k fudk; bZ
i h, QvksdsU; kfl ; ksausgky gh esa2014-15 dsfy , ------------------------ dh nj l sHkfo"; fuf/k t ekvksai j
C;kt Hkq
xr ku dkscuk, j [ kusdk QS
l y k fd; k gS
A
1) 8 fr ' kr
2) 8.50 fr ' kr
3) 8.75 fr ' kr
4) 9 fr ' kr
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
147. y hM cS
a
d Ldhe dh ' kq
: vkr fuEufy f[ kr esal sfdl o"kZesagq
bZFkh\
1) 1979
2) 1969
3) 1975
4) 1998
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
148. cs
l y - III fu; eksadksi w
j h r j g l sfdl fr fFk r d y kxwfd; k t k, xh\
1) 1 ekpZ2018
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S
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149. j ks
fy a
x l sVy esa
V D; k gS
\
1) j ks
fy x l sVsy esa
V esafnu dsnkS
j ku fd; k x; kO
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a
A
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A
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fy a
x l sVsy esa
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; ki kj ml hfnu fucVk, t kr sgS
a
A
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150. ^fj y s
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al sfdl ns'k usnknkHkkbZukS
j kst hi q
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Test V
General Awareness
141. CRAR stands for
1) Currency to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio
3) Capital to Risk Weighted Accurate Ratio
5) None is correct
142. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has imposed a combined penalty of more than Rs 2,500 cr on 14 companies
related to which of the following sectors for unfair business practices recently?
1) Textiles
2) E-commerce
3) Automobiles
4) Steel
5) None of these
143. The Govt has finalised Governors for some states recently. Which of the following pairs is NOT correct in this regard?
1) Rajasthan Kalyan Singh
2) Karnataka Vajubhai Vala
3) Goa Mridula Sinha
4) Maharashtra C Vidyasagar Rao
5) None of these
144. Sheila Dikshit resigned as Governor of which of the following states recently?
1) Maharashtra
2) Karnataka
3) Tamil Nadu
4) Kerala
5) None of these
4) 1998
5) None of these
5) None of these
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lw
fpr cS
a
d oscS
a
d
2) vuq
lw
fpr cS
a
d oscS
a
d
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lw
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a
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5) bues
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5) bues
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lw
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u gS
a
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M~
Mh
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3) bej ku [ kku
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5) bues
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155. ge i z
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r sgS
A CRY dk i w
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1) Child Rights and You
2) Child Revolution and You 3) Child Rights with You
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5) bues
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157. fuEufy f[ kr es
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\
1) mkj i z
ns'k
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t kc
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a
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] dgy kr h gS&
1) cpr cS
a
d [ kkr k ; kst uk
2) pky wcS
a
d [ kkr k ; kst uk
3) l kof/k t ek
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5) bues
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159. l j dkj usj {kk {ks
=k esavuq
eksnu ekxZdsek/; e l s------------------------------ r d R; {k fons'kh fuos'k dh l hek esao`f) vf/kl w
fpr dh gS
A
1) 26 fr ' kr
2) 49 fr ' kr
3) 74 fr ' kr
4) 100 fr ' kr
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
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esu ' kq
: fd; k gSt ksnsoukxj h fy fi esagksxk vkS
j t ksfga
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dk uke cr kb, A
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kkj r
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3) .fud
4) .ba
fM; k
161. fuEu es
al sdkS
u&l k R; sd o"kZ[ ksy k t kusoky k pkS
Fkk o va
fr e xzS
a
M Ly S
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esa
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2) s
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LVsfy ; u vksiu
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, l vksiu
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
162. fuEu es
al sfdl j kT; usgky gh esaefgy kvksadsfy , gsy esV i guuk t : j h dj fn; k gS
\ ; g fu; e fl [ k efgy kvksadksNksM+
dj
3) fnYyh
4) dukZ
Vd
163. fuEu es
al sfdl usgky gh esacsfYt ; e xzka
M fDl Qkew
Z
y k ou pS
a
fi ; uf' ki t hr h gS
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a
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fu; y fj fd; kMksZ 3) y sfol gS
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4) fudksj ks
t cxZ
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Lr d Not Just an Accountant fuEu esal sfdl ds} kj k fy [ kh xbZgS
\
1) xks
i ky l q
czkef.k; e
2) j a
t hr fl Ugk
4) ' kf' kdka
r ' kekZ
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
3) fouks
n j k;
165. Hkkj r es
aj k"Vh; [ ksy fnol dksgkW
d h dsfnXxt f[ ky kM+
h /; kupa
n dst Uefnu ------------------------------- dkseuk; k t kr k gS
A
1) 22 vxLr
2) 25 vxLr
3) 27 vxLr
4) 29 vxLr
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
166. dU
QsMj s'kUl di fuEu esal sfdl [ ksy l st q
M+
k gq
v k gS
\
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1) US
2) Britain
3) Germany
4) Japan
5) None of these
4) D. N. Jha
5) None of these
156. Fiscal Consolidation report was headed by which of the following persons?
1) Vijay Singh
2) Vijay Kelkar
3) C. Rangarajan
4) HS Bedi
5) None of these
157. Which of the following states was declared First Open Defecation Free state?
1) Uttar Pradesh
2) Sikkim
3) Punjab
4) Tripura
5) None of these
158. Deposits in a bank that can't be withdrawn before their fixed periods are called
1) Saving Bank Account Deposit
2) Current Bank Account Deposit
3) Terms Deposits
4) Both 1) & 2)
5) None of these
159. The govt notified increase in foreign direct investment (FDI) limit to ________ through approval route in the defence
sector.
1) 26 per cent
2) 49 per cent
3) 74 per cent
4) 100 per cent
5) None of these
160. The govt has launched a new domain which will be in Devanagari script and will cover several Indian languages
including Hindi. Identify the new domain.
1) .Bharat
2) .IN
3) .NIC
4) .India
5) None of these
161. Which of the following is the fourth and final Grand Slam tennis tournament played each year?
1) Wimbledon
2) French Open
3) Australian Open
4) US Open
5) None of these
162. Which of the following states has made it mandatory to wear helmet for women recently? The rule will be applicable to
all except Sikh women.
1) Punjab
2) Haryana
3) Delhi
4) Karnataka
5) None of these
163. Who among the following has won the Belgian Grand Prix formula one championship recently?
1) Fernando Alonso 2) Daniel Ricciardo
3) Lewis Hamilton
4) Nico Rosberg
5) None of these
164. The book titled Not Just an Accountant has been authored by who among the following?
1) Gopal Subramaniam
2) Ranjit Sinha
3) Vinod Rai
4) Shashi Kant Sharma
5) None of these
165. National Sports Day in India is celebrated on the birthday of hockey legend Dhyan Chand which falls on
1) 22 Aug
2) 25 Aug
3) 27 Aug
4) 29 Aug
5) None of these
166. The Confederations Cup is associated with which of the following games?
1) Cricket
2) Football
3) Hockey
4) Tennis
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167. The Committee set up by the Supreme Court to conduct a probe against ICC President N Srinivasan and 12 prominent
players in the IPL betting and spot-fixing scandal filed its report recently. The committee was named
1) Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee
2) Justice RM Lodha Committee
3) Justice P Sathasivam Committee
4) Justice Altamas Kabir Committee
5) None of these
168. The Defence Ministry scrapped Rs 6000-cr scam-tainted tender for purchase of light utility helicopters from which of the
following firms recently?
1) Saab
2) Agusta Westland
3) BAE Systems
4) Dassault Aviation
5) None of these
169. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced the launch its $7-bn Space Launch System
(SLS), the heavy-lift, exploration class rocket under development, by Nov 2018 to
1) Moon
2) Venus
3) Jupiter
4) Mars
5) None of these
170. Murali Karthikeyan was in news for his performance in which of the following sports recently?
1) Squash
2) Badminton
3) Chess
4) Table tennis
5) None of these
171. Recep Tayyip Erdogan was sworn in as president of which of the following countries recently?
1) Spain
2) Georgia
3) Cambodia
4) Turkey
5) None of these
172. Who among the following has been appointed the ambassador of Interpols Turn Back Crime campaign recently? He
has become the first Indian actor to be roped in by the Interpol.
1) Amitabh Bachchan 2) Shah Rukh Khan
3) Salman Khan
4) Hrithik Roshan
5) None of these
173. Tavurvur, an active volcano which erupted recently, is located in which of the following countries?
1) Indonesia
2) Italy
3) Japan
4) Papua New Guinea
5) None of these
174. A Delhi court has fixed Dec 9 for hearing the complaint case against Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and
others. The issue is related to which of the following dailies published by Associated Journals Limited?
1) Delhi Herald
2) National Herald
3) The Statesman
4) Deccan Herald
5) None of these
175. A three-member Committee has been set up by the govt to look into the functioning of Indira Gandhi National Open
University (IGNOU) from 2006. Who among the following is the current Vice Chancellor of IGNOU?
1) VN Rajasekharan Pillai
2) M Aslam
3) Goverdhan Mehta
4) Dinesh Singh
5) None of these
176. Who among the following has taken over as the new chairman of Parliaments public accounts committee (PAC)?
1) KV Thomas
2) Murli Manohar Joshi
3) Anita Pratap
4) PC Chacko
5) None of these
177. In a step towards conservation of natural heritage sites in Asia and the Pacific region, the foundation stone of the
worlds first Natural World Heritage Centre was laid at the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), in ________ recently.
1) Dehradun
2) Nainital
3) Shimla
4) Darjeeling
5) None of these
178. To make new exploration and production activities viable, a committee has recommended market-linked pricing for
domestic natural gas. Name the committee.
1)Kapila Vatsyayan 2) Vijay Kelkar
3) Y Venugopal Reddy 4) C Rangarajan
5) None of these
179. Name the Indian shuttler who has won a bronze medal at the World Badminton Championship recently? She has become
the first badminton player to win two bronze medals at the World Championship.
1) Saina Nehwal
2) Ashwini Ponnappa 3) Jwala Gutta
4) PV Sindhu
5) None of these
180. Who among the following is the present chairman of Sebi?
1) Chitra Ramkrishna 2) M Damodaran
3) UK Sinha
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5) None of these
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Computer Knowledge
181. Which of the following is not a function of CPU?
1) Arithmetic operation
2) Logical operation
4) Data manipualtion
5) None of these
182. An application program capable of displaying multiple windows on the screen at the same time that contains cursor is
known as
1) ACTOR
2) Active window
3) Active partition
4) New window
5) None of these
183. The operation of adding information to the end of an existing file is called
1) Append
2) Attribute
3) After Darl
4) Abort
5) None of these
184. Which enables the user to mainpulate a pointer or an arrow on a terminal or microcomputer screen?
1) Key boards
2) Joystick
3) Printer
4) Mouse
5) None of these
185. Which printer can compose a page of text or pictures at a time?
1) Laser printers
2) Ink Jet printers
3) Dot Matrix printer
4) Printer buffer
5) None of these
4) Transaction file
5) None of these
3) Time sharing
190. ________ is the process of combining hardware and software to create a situation in which more than one program
may be held in main store at any one time.
1) Multi Processing
2) Multi Programming
3) Parallel Processing
4) Real Time Processing
5) None of these
191. The return of an e-mail message to its original sender due to an error in delivery is called
1) Bounce
2) Spam
3) Trash
4) Junk
192. A compiler translates a programme written in
1) Machine language
2) Assembly language
4) Low level language
5) None of these
5) None of these
193. Which is used for processing columnar data and graphical representation?
1) Specified sheet
2) DBMS
3) Spreadsheets
4) Web pages
5) None of these
194. _____ is a device that combines the attributes of a bridge and a router.
1) Burst mode
2) Brouter
3) Gateway
5) None of these
4) Session
195. In which transmission, each character is transmitted separately, that's one character at a time?
1) In Synchronous
2) Asynchronous
3) Consecutive
4) Simplex
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196. LAN t ks
M+
r kgS
a
1) odZLVs
' ku dsdbZda
I; w
Vj ksadks
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; fDr xr e' khu ___________ ds: i esat kuk t kr k gS
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esUl
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y
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t usV
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199. Vs
y hQksu y kbu i j Vka
l fe' ku dsfy , fMft Vy l a
d sr d r Fkk , uky ksx l a
d srd dschp vuq
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=k gS
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1) WAIS
2) FTP
3) Archie
4) Modem
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200. MIME dk i w
. kZ: i gS
1) Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
3) Model Internet Mail Extensions
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
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196. LAN connect
1) Many computers of work stations
4) separate geographical locations
2) Many servers
5) None of these
4) Usenet
198. _______ is a language used for creating documents for the World Wide Web.
1) HTML
2) SGML
3) HTTP
4) Zine
5) Hosts
5) None of these
199. A device which translates between the digital signals and analog signals for transmission over telephone lines.
1) WAIS
2) FTP
3) Archie
4) Modem
5) None of these
200. MIME stands for
1) Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
3) Model Internet Mail Extensions
5) None of these
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