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K KUNDAN PRACTICE SET IBPS CWE Clerk Test-I: Reasoning Ability Directions (Q. 1-6): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight persons sitting in a circle facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. B is second to the right of D. G is third to the right of E. C is second to the left of A, who is second to the left of F, who is not an immediate neighbour of B and D. 1. Who among the following sits between F and G? 1) E 2) H 3) A 4) C 5) None of these 2. Who among the following sits third to the right of C? 1) E 2) F 3) A 4) H 5) None of these 3. Who sits on the immediate right of H? 1) B 2) A 3) G 4) F 5) Can’t be determined 4. In which of the following combinations is the first person sitting between the second and the third person? 1) ABC 2) EFH 3) FGH 4) BCA 5) None of these 5. Which of the following statements is true? 1) C is opposite E. 2) E is second to the left of F. 3) B is opposite H. 4) G is on the immediate right of D. 5) None of these 6. Who sits on the immediate right of A? 1) B 2) F 3) E 4) C 5) None of these Directions (Q. 7-11): The following questions are based on the diagram given below: (i) The rectangle represents MBBS. (ii) The triangle represents young people. (iii) The circle represents clerks. (iv) The square represents graduates. 7. Who among the following are young, graduate and MBBS? 1) D and A 2) A and B 3) A and E 4) I and B 5) None of these 8. Which of the following groups represents graduates? 1) FEALI 2) LGBIE 3) AIEBF 4) EIGHB 5) None of these 9. Which of the following groups represents only MBBS and only clerks respectively? 1) DK, HJ 2) GHJ, LKD 3) CL, HJ 4) FC, DK 5) None of these 10. Which of the following groups represents young graduates and clerks but not MBBS? 1) B, I 2) A, B 3) B 4) I 5) None of these 11. Which of the following statements is true? 1) All young are MBBS and clerk. 2) Some graduates are MBBS. 3) All clerks are MBBS but not young. 4) All MBBS are clerks. 5) None of these Directions (Q. 12-16): In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/ symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and mark the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark 5), ie ‘None of these’, as the answer. Conditions: 1) If the first and the last letters are consonants, both are to be coded as the code for the first letter. 2) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is as vowel their codes are to be interchanged. 3) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, both are to be coded as the last letter. 12. TABDRE 1) 93#2@7 2) 73#@29 3) 93#@27 4) 73#@27 5) None of these 13. QHFKAN 1) 4©$134 2) 4©$138 3) £©$134 4) 4©1$34 5) None of these 14. IAJEPI 1) A%367$ 2) %367%A 3) %367A% 4) 6%367 A 5) None of these

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PRACTICE SET

IBPS CWE ClerkTest-I: Reasoning Ability

Directions (Q. 1-6): Study the following informationcarefully and answer the given questions:

A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight persons sitting in acircle facing the centre but not necessarily in the sameorder.

B is second to the right of D. G is third to the right ofE. C is second to the left of A, who is second to the left ofF, who is not an immediate neighbour of B and D.1. Who among the following sits between F and G?

1) E 2) H 3) A4) C 5) None of these

2. Who among the following sits third to the right of C?1) E 2) F 3) A4) H 5) None of these

3. Who sits on the immediate right of H?1) B 2) A 3) G4) F 5) Can’t be determined

4. In which of the following combinations is the firstperson sitting between the second and the thirdperson?1) ABC 2) EFH 3) FGH4) BCA 5) None of these

5. Which of the following statements is true?1) C is opposite E.2) E is second to the left of F.3) B is opposite H.4) G is on the immediate right of D.5) None of these

6. Who sits on the immediate right of A?1) B 2) F 3) E4) C 5) None of theseDirections (Q. 7-11): The following questions are

based on the diagram given below:

(i) The rectangle represents MBBS.(ii) The triangle represents young people.(iii) The circle represents clerks.(iv) The square represents graduates.

7. Who among the following are young, graduate andMBBS?1) D and A 2) A and B 3) A and E4) I and B 5) None of these

8. Which of the following groups represents graduates?1) FEALI 2) LGBIE 3) AIEBF4) EIGHB 5) None of these

9. Which of the following groups represents only MBBSand only clerks respectively?1) DK, HJ 2) GHJ, LKD 3) CL, HJ4) FC, DK 5) None of these

10. Which of the following groups represents younggraduates and clerks but not MBBS?1) B, I 2) A, B 3) B 4) I 5) None of these

11. Which of the following statements is true?1) All young are MBBS and clerk.2) Some graduates are MBBS.3) All clerks are MBBS but not young.4) All MBBS are clerks.5) None of theseDirections (Q. 12-16): In each question below is given

a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find outwhich of the combinations correctly represents the groupof letters based on the following coding system and markthe number of that combination as the answer. If none ofthe four combinations correctly represents the group ofletters, mark 5), ie ‘None of these’, as the answer.

Conditions:1) If the first and the last letters are consonants, both

are to be coded as the code for the first letter.2) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is

as vowel their codes are to be interchanged.3) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, both

are to be coded as the last letter.12. TABDRE

1) 93#2@7 2) 73#@29 3) 93#@274) 73#@27 5) None of these

13. QHFKAN1) 4©$134 2) 4©$138 3) £©$1344) 4©1$34 5) None of these

14. IAJEPI1) A%367$ 2) %367%A 3) %367A%4) 6%367A 5) None of these

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15. NRJTBP1) £26#9@ 2) £%269£ 3) £962#©4) £269#£ 5) None of these

16. JATHQE1) 739©46 2) 639©47 3) 639©464) 739©47 5) None of theseDirections (Q. 17-18): Four of the following five are

alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which isthe one that does not belong to that group?17. 1) Kinship 2) Diversity 3) Sameness

4) Conformity 5) Similarity18. 1) Refute 2) Confute 3) Crunch

4) Concur 5) Quash19. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word

SURRENDER, each of which has as many lettersbetween them in the word as in the English alphabet?1) None 2) One 3) Two4) Three 5) None of these

20. In a certain code HCKVJ is the code for FAITH andTKIJV is the code for RIGHT. In the same codelanguage ETQYP is the code for which of thefollowing?1) BROWN 2) CREAM 3) CROWN4) AMONG 5) None of these

21. What will come next in the given alphabetical series?XVU WUT VTS USR ?1) TRQ 2) RST 3) SRQ 4) TUV 5) None of theseDirections (Q. 22-26): In these questions, a

relationship between different elements is shown in thestatements. The statements are followed by twoconclusions. 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.

22. Statements: F N, R N, H > RConclusions: I. H > F II. R F

23. Statements: M < T, K T, N < KConclusions: I. N > M II. T > N

24. Statements: T > H, W > H, M WConclusions: I. T > W II. H M

25. Statements: D = M, L P, M > PConclusions: I. P < D II. M > P

26. Statements: J B, R = F > T, B < RConclusions: I. J > T II. T BDirections (Q. 27-30): Each of the questions below

consists of a question and two statements numbered I andII given below it. You have to decide whether the dataprovided in the statements are sufficient to answer thequestion. Read both the statements and give answer

1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient toanswer the question, while the data in statement IIalone are not sufficient to answer the question.

2) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient toanswer the question, while the data in statement Ialone are not sufficient to answer the question.

3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statementII alone are sufficient to answer the question.

4) if the data in both the statements I and II togetherare not sufficient to answer the question.

5) if the data in both the statements I and II togetherare necessary to answer the question.

27. Among five persons J, K, L, M and N sitting in a row,who is in the middle of the row?I. K is between L and M, neither of whom is at the

extreme ends.II. J and N are at the extreme ends and L is to the right

of J.28. Is R greater than T among P, Q, R, S and T?

I. P is greater than or equal to R. Q is greater than S,who is greater than or equal to T. Q is equal to R.

II. T is greater than P, who is equal to S. R is greaterthan Q, who is smaller than S.

29. How is A related to C?I. A is daughter of B.II. A’s father’s only sibling X is C’s paternal aunt.

30. Among A, B, C and D, who is the shortest?I. B and D are shorter than C but not shorter than A.II. A is as tall as B but shorter than C.Directions (Q. 31-35): In each question below are

given two/three statements followed by two conclusionsnumbered I and II. You have to take the given statementsto be true even if they seem to be at variance withcommonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and thendecide which of the given conclusions logically followsfrom the given statements, disregarding commonlyknown facts. Give answer

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.

(31-32):Statements: Some mice are keyboards.

No keyboard is a key.All keys are rings.

31. Conclusions: I. Some rings are not keyboards.II. All mice being keys is a

possibility.32. Conclusions: I. Some mice are rings.

II. All r ings being mice is apossibility.

33. Statements: All bags are books.Some books are boxes.

Conclusions: I. All boxes being bags is apossibility.

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II. Some bags are boxes.34. Statements: No kite is an aeroplane.

Some aeroplanes are birds.Conclusions: I. Some birds are definitely not kites.

II. No aeroplane is a kite.35. Statements: Some pots are belts.

No belt is a shirt.Conclusions: I. Some shirts are not pots.

II. All shirts are definitely not belts.Directions (Q. 36-40): Study the following information

carefully and answer the given questions:Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing

5 persons each in such a way that there is an equal distancebetween adjacent persons. In the 1st row E, F, G, H and I aresitting and all of them are facing south. In the 2nd row T, U,V, W and Z are sitting, but not necessarily in the sameorder. In the given seating arrangement each member sittingin a row faces another member of the other row.

The one who is an immediate neighbour of H is facingW. F does not sit at the extreme ends of the row. V and Zare immediate neighbours. Only one person sits between Iand G. Z sits second to the left of the person who faces I. Efaces the person who is on the immediate left of Z. T sits atthe left end of the row. E and H are not immediateneighbours.36. Who among the following sits between G and I?

1) H 2) F 3) E4) T 5) None of these

37. Who among the following faces G?1) U 2) V 3) H4) Z 5) None of these

38. Who among the following sits second to the right ofthe person who faces U?1) F 2) I 3) W4) V 5) None of these

39. How many persons sit between E and H?1) One 2) Two 3) Three4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these

40. Four of the following five are alike in a certain waybased on the given seating arrangement and henceform a group. Which is the one that does not belongto that group?1) GZ 2) FV 3) WI4) UH 5) EV

Test-II: English LanguageDirections (Q. 41-50): Read the following passage

carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certainwords/phrases in the passage are printed in bold to helpyou locate them while answering some of the questions.

At the sight of Vidura, Yudhishthira anxiouslyinquired: "Why are you so cheerless? Is it well with all ourrelations in Hastinapura? Are the king and the princes

well?"Vidura acquainted him with his mission: "Everyone in

Hastinapura is well. How fares it with you all? I have cometo invite you on behalf of King Dhritarashtra to come andsee the newly erected hall of games. A beautiful hall hasbeen erected there even like yours. The king would likeyou to come with your brothers, see everything, have agame of dice and return to your capital."

Yudhishthira seemed to ask counsel of Vidura:"Wagering games create quarrels among Kshatriyas. A wiseman will avoid them if he can. We are ever abiding by youradvice. What would you have us do?"

Vidura replied: "Everyone is aware that the playing ofdice is the root of many evils. I did my best to oppose thisidea. Still the king has commanded me to invite you and Ihave come. You may do as you like." Despite this warning,Yudhishthira went to Hastinapura with his brothers andretinue.

It may be asked why the wise Yudhishthira respondedto the invitation. Three reasons may be given. Men rushconsciously on their ruin impelled by lust, gambling anddrink. Yudhishthira was fond of gambling. The Kshatriyatradition made it a matter of etiquette and honour not torefuse an invitation to a game of dice. There is a thirdreason too. True to the vow he took at the time, Vyasa hadwarned him of the quarrels that would arise leading todestruction of the race. Yudhishthira would not give anyoccasion for displeasure or complaint by refusing theinvitation of Dhritarashtra. These causes conspired withhis natural inclination to make Yudhishthira accept theinvitation and go to Hastinapura. The Pandavas and theirretinue stopped in the magnificent palace reserved for them.Yudhishthira rested on the day of arrival and, after thedaily routine of duties, went to the hall of games the nextmorning.

After the exchange of customary greetings, Sakuniannounced to Yudhishthira that the cloth for playing thegame had been spread and invited him to it.

Yudhishthira at first said: "O king, gambling is bad. Itis not through heroism or merit that one succeeds in agame of chance. Asita, Devala and other wise rishis whowere well-versed in worldly affairs have declared thatgambling should be avoided since it offers scope for deceit.They have also said that conquest in battle is the properpath for the Kshatriyas. You are not unaware of it."

But a part of himself, weakened by addiction togambling, was at war with his judgment and in his heart ofhearts Yudhishthira desired to play. In his discussion withSakuni, we see this inner conflict. The keen-witted Sakunispotted this weakness at once and said: "What is wrongwith the game? What, in fact, is a battle? What is even adiscussion between Vedic scholars? The learned man winsvictory over the ignorant. The better man wins in everycase. It is just a test of strength or skill, that is all, and there

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is nothing wrong in it. As for the result, in every field ofactivity, the expert defeats the beginner, and that is whathappens in a game of dice also. But if you are afraid, youneed not play. But do not come out with this worn excuseof right and wrong."

Yudhishthira replied: "Well, who is to play with me?"Duryodhana said: "Mine is the responsibility for findingthe stakes in the form of wealth and gems to play the game.My uncle Sakuni will actually cast the dice in my stead."

Yudhishthira had thought himself secure of defeatingDuryodhana in play but Sakuni was a different matter, forSakuni was a recognised expert. So he hesitated and said:"It is not, I think, customary for one man to play on behalfof another."

Sakuni retorted tauntingly: "I see that you are forginganother excuse."

Yudhishthira flushed and, casting caution to the winds,replied: "Well, I shall play."

The hall was fully crowded. Drona, Kripa, Bhishma,Vidura, and Dhritarashtra were seated there. They knewthat the game would end viciously and sat unhappilywitnessing what they could not prevent. The assembledprinces watched the game with great interest andenthusiasm.41. Why did Duryodhana ask Sakuni to cast the dice in

his place?1) Because Sakuni was interested in playing with

Yudhishthira.2) Because Sakuni was honest in each of his throws.3) Because Sakuni was a recognised expert in

gambling.4) Because Sakuni had no mind to defeat the

Pandavas.5) None of these

42. Despite the warning given by Vidura, why didYudhishthira go to Hastinapur to play the dice match?(A) Because Yudhishthira was fond of gambling.(B) The Kshatriya tradition made it a matter of

etiquette not to refuse an invitation to a game ofdice.

(C) Yudhishthira did not want to give any occasionfor displeasure among his relatives.

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

43. Why have rishis declared that gambling should beavoided?1) Because it offers scope for drinking wine2) Because it offers scope for deceit3) Because it is a game which involves misbehaviour4) Because it is a game which can lead to fight5) None of these

44. Why has gambling been described as bad and a gameof chance by Yudhishthira?

(A) Because it is not through merit that one succeedsin a game of gambling.

(B) Because it involves dishonesty.(C) Because it allows even slaves to be staked at.1) Only (A) 2) Only (B) and (C)3) Only (B) 4) Only (A) and (C)5) Only (A) and (B)

45. According to the passage, which of the followingstatements is not true?1) The learned man wins over the ignorant.2) Gambling brings in a lot of money and hence should

be revered.3) The better man wins in every case.4) Gambling is a test of skill and strategy.5) None of theseDirections (Q. 46-48): Choose the word/group of

words which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.46. Conspired

1) disagreed 2) neglected 3) colluded4) promoted 5) advised

47. Viciously1) peacefully 2) kindly 3) cordially4) horribly 5) roughly

48. Hesitated1) continued 2) stumbled 3) stayed4) attacked 5) persistedDirections (Q. 49-50): Choose the word/group of

words which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.49. Conquest

1) surrender 2) annex 3) invade4) takeover 5) overthrow

50. Impelled1) compelled 2) influenced3) obliged 4) moved5) discouragedDirections (Q. 51-55): Read each sentence to find out

whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it.The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Thenumber of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’,the answer is 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)51. 1) All of the defendants are accused of involved / 2) in

the killings of intellectuals, political opponents andsecularists / 3) in the brutal war / 4) of independencein 1971. / 5) No error

52. 1) The essence of Jhumpa Lahiri’s work lies / 2) in theconflicted inner lives of her characters, / 3) their trialsand tribulations around difficult lives choices, andtheir perpetual struggles / 4) to negotiate theiremotions vis-a-vis a hostile universe. / 5) No error

53. 1) Despite so much global concern and internationalsupport, / 2) satisfactory recovery of tiger population/ 3) still elude us / 4) in all the tiger-range countries. / 5)

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No error54. 1) If one wants to use the film medium for social and

political causes, / 2) the film-maker has to be adapt inthe language of cinema, / 3) like a soldier who has tobe a master / 4) of his weapons to survive on thebattlefront. / 5) No error

55. 1) A new compound developed at the Tokyo Instituteof Technology / 2) shows highly unusual conductingproperties / 3) this could be used / 4) in futureelectronic components. / 5) No errorDirections (Q. 56-60): Pick out the most effective

word from the given words to fill in the blank(s) to makethe sentence meaningfully complete.56. Two political scions who _______ as young Members

of Parliament ________ a decade ago are nowministers with key infrastructure portfolios liketelecom, shipping and corporate affairs.1) launched, scarcely 2) opened, merely3) took, hardly 4) began, around5) debuted, nearly

57. Tarun Tejpal publicly shouted from the rooftop againstsexual harassment and privately ________ in morallysuspect behaviour ________ the same roof.1) entertain, in 2) indulged, under 3) gratify, at4) oblige, beneath5) cater, below

58. The Ghaziabad court may have given the ________in the Aarushi Talwar case, but a lot many loose endsstill remain.1) award 2) decree 3) sentence4) verdict 5) conclusion

59. There comes a moment in the life of a nation when theusurper rises from the ________ of disenchantmentand ________ the comforting ________ of the time.1) recesses, shatters, certainties2) break, crack, surety3) interval, impair, lock4) intermission, smash, stock5) nook, crush, store

60. Set against the Congress’s ________ headquartersand ________ state branches, BJP has the advantageof a galvanising general at the top and able warriors inthe provinces.1) declined, shabby 2) slackened, damaged3) diminished, dilapidated 4) reduced, shaky5) subsidised, batteredDirections (Q. 61-65): In the following questions, a

sentence has been given with some of its parts in bold. Tomake the sentence grammatically correct, you have toreplace the bold part with the correct alternative givenbelow. If the sentence is correct as it is, give 5) as youranswer (ie No correction required).61. Energy have a key role to play in the uninterrupted

growth of Indian economy.1) has a key role to be played

2) had a key role played3) has a key role to play4) had a key role being played5) No correction required

62. Raman Singh is a man of many a sobriquets.1) people of many 2) man of many3) person of much 4) human of most of5) No correction required

63. Delhi’s three-time chief minister was known for herability to read the pulse of voters.1) has been known for 2) has known for3) has been knowing for 4) had knew about5) No correction required

64. Proteins are the primary building brick of the humanbody.1) building fabric 2) construction slabs3) building blocks 4) framework entity5) No correction required

65. Doing something for the first time can be difficult andfrustrated.1) a difficulty and frustration2) difficult and frustrating3) difficult to frustrate4) difficult with frustration5) No correction requiredDirections (Q. 66-70): Rearrange the following six

sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the propersequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answerthe questions given below.

(A) In economic terms, any product being capable ofgiving customer satisfaction needs to have ‘place’and ‘time’ utility.

(B) For an effective conclusion of marketing, thefunctioning of other elements in the chain is asimportant as that of the producer.

(C) This is provided by the “Distribution” functionof marketing mix.

(D) One of the four Ps of marketing mix is ‘place’ or‘Distribution’.

(E) In the normal goods distribution process, entitiesother than the producers are also associated andthere is a chain between the producer and theconsumer.

(F) All endeavours of production will come to nought,if the products do not reach the consumers forconsumption.

66. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentenceafter rearrangement?1) F 2) A 3) B 4) C 5) D

67. Which of the following should be the SECONDsentence after rearrangement?1) B 2) A 3) D 4) F 5) E

68. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence

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after rearrangement?1) E 2) B 3) F 4) C 5) A

69. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH)sentence after rearrangement?1) B 2) C 3) E 4) D 5) F

70. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentenceafter rearrangement?1) A 2) F 3) E 4) B 5) CDirections (Q. 71-80): In the following passage, some

of the words have been left out, each of which is indicatedby a number. Find the suitable word from the options givenagainst each number and fill up the blanks withappropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfullycomplete.

The framework released by the RBI for entry andexpansion of foreign banks in India makes sense. If foreignbanks do enter India, it would drive local banks to become(71) efficient and encourage mergers and acquisitions.These banks will also bring (72) technology and expertiseto foster financial inclusion. The RBI’s final rules provide aforeign bank nearly the (73) freedom as a private sectorbank in opening branches if it takes the form of a localsubsidiary. New or existing (74) will have to set up wholly-owned arms if they are systemically important foreignbanks, or banks that have a complex (75) or those that donot have adequate disclosure requirement in their homejurisdictions or offer home residents preferential protectionin case of a problem.

However, those present in India before August 2010 –Citi, HSBC and Standard Chartered – have the (76) tocontinue as branches. Rightly, the regulator must encouragetheir conversion into local subsidiaries, following Indianlaws. It will ring-fence the capital and assets of the bankwithin India and (77) effective risk control. Incentives byway of operational freedom could persuade some banks to(78) into wholly-owned subsidiaries. India is a growingmarket and more branches would do no harm. However,technology has made physical branch networks much less(79) today. An example is the credit card (80) of foreignbanks that has far surpassed their branch-network size.71. 1) less 2) added 3) further

4) more 5) also72. 1) down 2) in 3) up

4) around 5) forward73. 1) equivalent 2) likely 3) duplicate

4) different 5) same74. 1) contestants 2) aspirant 3) entrants

4) candidates 5) petitioners75. 1) structure 2) construction 3) architecture

4) texture 5) configuration76. 1) discretion 2) free will 3) prerogative

4) option 5) claim77. 1) endow 2) enable 3) qualify

4) approve 5) let78. 1) manipulate 2) mutate 3) transfer

4) turn 5) convert79. 1) relevant 2) compatible 3) suited

4) admissible 5) proper80. 1) field 2) work 3) business

4) function 5) occupation

Test-III: Quantitative AptitudeDirections (Q. 81-100): What should come in place

of question mark (?) in the following questions?

81. 24.1084.7 = ?1) 12.48 2) 10.12 3) 9.64 4) 8.96 5) 8.24

82. 73174 – 29617 + 43156 – 31619 = ?1) 55094 2) 54684 3) 538744) 52124 5) None of these

83. 5.112209 = ?1) 544.5 2) 542.5 3) 540.5 4) 538.5 5) 536.5

84. ?7632357267192

1) 70184 2) 72624 3) 744844) 76364 5) None of these

85. 319.24 – 106.89 + 431.65 – 240.33 = ?1) 407.67 2) 421.27 3) 403.674) 424.57 5) None of these

86. 48% of 1735 + 36% of 1545 = ?1) 1184 2) 1216 3) 1278 4) 1324 5) 1389

87. ?04.2396.1 1) 3.8 2) 3.4 3) 2.84) 2.6 5) None of these

88. 0.748 ÷ 0.044 = 20% of ?1) 125 2) 105 3) 85 4) 65 5) 45

89. 658 × ? × 8 = 947521) 14 2) 16 3) 18 4) 22 5) 24

90. 172 + 232 = ?1) 1600 2) 274576 3) 3745444) 669124 5) None of these

91. (2)–3.7 ÷ (32)–1 × 161

= (2)?

1) –12.7 2) –2.7 3) 5.3 4) 3.7 5) None of these

92. ?84.295 1) 16.8 2) 17.2 3) 17.4 4) 17.6 5) 16.6

93. 56 × 21.8 ÷ 8 + 18.6 = ?1) 165 2) 168.4 3) 171.2 4) 174 5) 176.8

94. 16.4 × 7.75 × 12 = ?1) 1122.6 2) 1426.8 3) 1628.4 4) 1525.2 5) 1320

95. ?1757668921 33

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1) 61 2) 63 3) 65 4) 67 5) 69

96. (16807)–2 × (49)7 × 3431

= (7)?

1) 1 2) –3 3) 7 4) 2 5) –597. 24.8% of 1550 – 13.2% of 1125 = ?

1) 231.1 2) 235.9 3) 239.4 4) 243 5) 246.5

98. 74

of 95

of 118

of 7623 = ?

1) 1320 2) 1540 3) 1760 4) 1980 5) 212099. 48% of 325 + 987 ÷ 47 = 125% of ?

1) 1296 2) 1416 3) 1524 4) 1684 5) 1704

100. ?88843566084 1) 66 2) 68 3) 72 4) 74 5) 76

101. At what rate of simple interest per annum does a personget an interest of `4706.1 on the principal amount of`11205 after 7 years?1) 4% pa 2) 6% pa 3) 8% pa 4) 12% pa 5) 14% pa

102. The difference of a two-digit number and the numberobtained after interchanging its two digits is 36. If thesum of the two digits of the number is 12, then what isthe number?1) 57 2) 75 3) 84 4) 93 5) None of these

103. In how many different ways can the letters of the wordBOTTLE be arranged?1) 60 2) 360 3) 120 4) 720 5) 36

104. The ratio of the length to the breadth of a rectangularfield is 16 : 9. If the area of the field is 11664 sq m, whatis its perimeter?1) 420m 2) 450m 3) 480m 4) 520m 5) 560m

105. What will be the next number in the following numberseries?9155, 6961, 5627, 4901, 4555, ?1) 4343 2) 4337 3) 4433 4) 4413 5) 4403

106. An amount of `110000 is invested at compoundinterest payable annually. If the rate of interest is11% pa, what will be the total interest after two years?1) ̀ 23481 2) ̀ 25531 3) ̀ 242004) ̀ 26416 5) None of these

107. An item is sold for `1652 at a profit of 18%. Whatwould have been the gain or loss per cent had it beensold for ̀ 1512?1) 6% 2) 8% 3) 10% 4) 12% 5) 14%

108. The difference between 72% of a number and 57

of

the same number is 125.8. What is 40% of that number?1) 64 2) 68 3) 72 4) 74 5) 78

109. The cost of 16 pens and 20 pencils is ̀ 124. What willbe the cost of 28 pens and 35 pencils?1) ̀ 284 2) ̀ 251 3) ̀ 2274) ̀ 217 5) ̀ 208

110. The average age of 12 persons is 32 years. If the ageof one more person is added, the average decreasesby one year. What is the age of the new person?1) 19 years 2) 23 years 3) 25 years4) 21 years 5) 27 years

111. The rate of growth of population of a city is 10% perannum. If in the year 2010 the population of the citywas 22 lakh then what will be its population in the year2013?1) 27.142 lakh 2) 28.436 lakh 3) 29.282 lakh4) 30.012 lakh 5) 31.64 lakh

112. A 175-metre-long train is running at a speed of 58 kmph.In what time will it cross a man who is walking in theopposite direction at a speed of 5 kmph?1) 9 seconds 2) 8 seconds 3) 20 seconds4) 10 seconds 5) 12 seconds

113. Sandeep incurred a loss of 30% on selling an articlefor `5670. What is the cost price of the article?1) ̀ 9600 2) ̀ 9200 3) ̀ 87004) ̀ 8900 5) ̀ 8100

114. What is the area of a circle whose diameter is 33.6 cm?1) 814.02 sq cm 2) 834.8 sq cm 3) 864.84 sq cm4) 887.04 sq cm 5) 896.6 sq cm

115. There is a rectangular room whose length, breadthand height are 15m, 9m and 4m respectively. What willbe the cost of painting the four walls of the room if therate of painting is `8.40 per square metre?1) ̀ 1484.6 2) ̀ 1548.2 3) ̀ 1612.84) ̀ 1712.4 5) ̀ 1804.6

116. A man can row 42 km upstream and 68 km downstreamin 10 hours. Also, he can row 56 km upstream and 85km downstream in 13 hours. What is the speed of theman in still water?1) 18 kmph 2) 16 kmph 3) 14 kmph4) 12 kmph 5) 8 kmph

117. Out of the given fractions, which is the largest?

1) 31

2) 72

3) 198

4) 145

5) 114

118. The area of a circle is equal to the area of a rectanglewhose perimeter is equal to 69 m and whose breadth isequal to 13.5m. What is the area of the circle?1) 278.5 sq m 2) 281.5 sq m 3) 283.5 sq m4) 287.5 sq m 5) 296.5 sq m

119. There is sufficient food for 200 men for 45 days. After24 days 95 men left. For how many days will theremaining food last for the remaining men?1) 28 days 2) 30 days 3) 32 days4) 36 days 5) 40 days

120. A can do a piece of work in 36 days, while B alone cando the same piece of work in 30 days. With the help ofC they finish the work in 9 days. In how many dayscan C alone do the same piece of work?1) 20 days 2) 24 days 3) 25 days

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4) 36 days 5) 40 days

Test-IV: General Awareness(with Special Reference to Banking Industry)

121. Joachim Gauck, who visited India recently, is thePresident of which of the following countries?1) Spain 2) Germany 3) New Zealand4) Italy 5) None of these

122. The Finance Minister P Chidambaram presentedInterim Budget for 2014-15 in the Lok Sabha recently.This was the ________budget of the Union Govt.1) 81st 2) 82nd 3) 83rd 4) 84th 5) 85th

123. Finance Minister P Chidambaram allocated anadditional `1,000 cr to the Nirbhaya Fund whilepresenting the Interim Budget recently. Nirbhaya Fundis aimed at which of the following?1) Checking female foeticide2) Employment generation for women3) Safety and empowerment of women4) Providing loan to women entrepreneurs5) None of these

124. What does the letter ‘P’ denote in the abbreviationFIPB, a term we often read in the financial newspapers?1) Preference 2) Promotion 3) Protection4) Prohibition 5) Proposal

125. Different stakeholders have raised concerns overRBI’s Nachiket Mor panel’s recommendation to creatededicated banks for rural inclusion. These banks willbe known as which of the following?1) Development banks 2) Payments banks3) Permanent banks 4) Priority banks5) None of these

126. Defence spending has been raised by 10 per cent fromthe previous year in the recent Interim Budget. Whatis size of the fund allocated for defence spending for2014-15?1) ̀ 2.11 tn 2) ̀ 2.24 tn 3) ̀ 2.44 tn4) ̀ 3.25 tn 5) ̀ 3.85 tn

127. Jnanpith Awardee Amar Kant, who passed awayrecently, was a noted writer of which of the followinglanguages?1) Hindi 2) Urdu 3) Bengali4) Telugu 5) Tamil

128. Brendon McCullum and BJ Watling made 352 runsrecently for the sixth wicket, which is the highest byany pair in Test cricket so far. Both the players play forwhich of the following countries?1) Australia 2) West Indies 3) South Africa4) New Zealand 5) None of these

129. Which of the following is NOT a money/finance-related term?1) Reti opening 2) Dividend 3) Divestment

4) M-Cap 5) Actuaries130. The RBI has repeatedly stressed that investors and

users should exercise caution before using Bitcoinsas a consistent means of exchange. Bitcoin is a1) Digital currency 2) Regional currency3) Fictitious money 4) Symbolic currency5) None of these

131. India has emerged as the fourth-largest country togrow biotech or genetically modified (GM) crops in2013. Which of the following countries is the largestgrower of GM crops as of now?1) Brazil 2) Canada 3) US4) Spain 5) Portugal

132. Which of the following cellular operators has acquiredMumbai based Loop Mobile for about `700 crrecently?1) Vodafone 2) Maxis 3) Telenor4) Idea 5) Bharti Airtel

133. Om Prakash Singh Karhana gave the lone gold to Indiain the 6th Asian Indoor Athletics Championships eventheld at Hangzhou (China) recently. He plays which ofthe following games?1) Billiards 2) Pole vault 3) Triple jump4) Shot put 5) None of these

134. Tier I capital of banks, also termed as core capital,consists of which of the following?1) Share capital2) Disclosed reserves3) Certain reserves and subordinate debts4) All the above5) Only 1) and 2) minus goodwill, if any

135. Capital to risk-weighted assets ratio (CRAR) is arrivedat by dividing the capital of the bank with aggregatedrisk-weighted assets. These risk-weighted assetsbelong to1) Credit risk 2) Market risk3) Operational risk 4) Only 1) and 2)5) All 1), 2) and 3)

136. Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, who visited India on a threeday official visit recently, is the present king of whichof the following countries?1) Oman 2) Jordan 3) Yemen4) Bahrain 5) None of these

137. Which of the following states in India has beendeclared as the best state in the country forimplementing Rural Tourism Project and has beenconferred the National Tourism Award 2012-13recently?1) Sikkim 2) Kerala3) Andhra Pradesh 4) Maharashtra5) Rajasthan

138. Which of the following countries ordered theimmediate recall of its Ambassador in India, DanieleMancini, for consultations recently?

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1) Spain 2) Italy 3) Norway4) Sweden 5) None of these

139. Forward Contract, Options and Swaps are the examplesof which of the following?1) Derivative 2) Gilt-edged securities3) Preferential shares 4) IPOs5) None of these

140. Every bank is required to maintain, at the close ofbusiness every day, a minimum proportion of their netdemand and time liabilities as liquid assets in the formof cash (book value), gold (current market value) andbalances in unencumbered approved securities. It istermed as1) Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)2) Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR)3) Marginal Standing Facility (MSF)4) Excess reserve5) None of these

141. The 22nd session of the World Economic Forum(WEF) was held in the Swiss city of Davos recently.Which of the following is correct about WEF? It is a/an1) UN body2) US agency3) Independent international organisation4) World Bank institution5) None of these

142. The issue of the pepper spray incident in the LokSabha, which saw widespread outrage andcondemnation, was referred by the Lok Sabha SpeakerMeira Kumar to the Privileges Committee with punitivepowers. Who is heading the Committee?1) PC Chacko 2) P Chidambaram3) Kamal Nath 4) Mallikarjun Kharge5) None of these

143. India has been ranked at which of the followingpositions in the recently released World PressFreedom Index published by the media watchdogReporters Without Borders (RSF)?1) 140th 2) 158th 3) 172nd 4) 173rd 5) 175th

144. Which of the following is a leading electronic-paymenttechnology firm?1) Nifty 2) Visa 3) Max4) APEC 5) None of these

145. LIBOR, which is acronym for London Inter BankOffered Rate, is the interest rate at which banks offerto lend funds to who among the following?1) Govts2) Interbank market3) Major infrastructure projects4) Acquisitions by firms5) None of these

146. Which of the following countries had launched itsfirst lunar rover Yutu or the Jade Rabbit, which has

now been declared dead after attempts to revive itfailed recently?1) Japan 2) Russia 3) France4) India 5) China

147. Who among the following took over as the newchairperson of Broadcasting Content ComplaintsCouncil (BCCC), a self-regulatory body for non-newschannels in India?1) Indira Jaising2) Justice Mukul Mudgal3) Justice Asok Kumar Ganguly4) Justice Swatanter Kumar5) Justice SH Kapadia

148. Which of the following has become the first rail systemin the world to be awarded the Gold Standardfoundation — a globally accepted certificationstandard for carbon mitigation projects recently?1) Delhi Metro 2) New York Metro3) London Metro 4) Kolkata Metro5) None of these

149. We often read about decreasing or increasing differentrates and ratios by the RBI by certain basis points.One basis point is equal to which of the following?1) 1% 2) 0.1% 3) 0.01%4) 0.001% 5) None of these

150. An Individual having a ‘Basic Savings Bank DepositAccount’ in a bank cannot have which of the followingtypes of accounts in that bank?1) Savings account 2) Term/Fixed Deposit3) Recurring Deposit 4) All the above5) None of the above

151. Who among the following has authored the recentlypublished book titled Catch Up: DevelopingCountries in the World Economy?1) Ratnesh Dwivedi 2) Deepak Nayyar3) Pankaj Mishra 4) Jaswant Singh5) None of these

152. Yulia Vyacheslavovna Lipnitskaya became theyoungest athlete (15 years old) to win Gold at WinterOlympics held in Sochi (Russia) recently. She belongsto which of the following countries?1) Ukraine 2) Russia3) Czech Republic 4) Kazakhstan5) None of these

153. Harish Rawat was sworn in as the new chief ministerof which of the following states recently?1) Chhattisgarh 2) Karnataka3) Himachal Pradesh 4) Uttarakhand5) None of these

154. KYC is an acronym for “Know Your Customer”, a termused for customer identification process. It does nothelp banks in which of the following?1) Determining true identity of account holder2) Source of funds

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3) Nature of customer’s business4) Increase profitability5) All the above

155. The banking ombudsman scheme provides anexpeditious and inexpensive forum to bank customersfor resolution of complaints. Introduced by the RBIwith effect from 1995, the scheme covers which of thefollowing types of banks?1) Public Sector Banks2) Private Banks3) Regional Rural Banks4) Scheduled Primary Co-Operative Banks5) All the above

156. Under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme introducedby the RBI, all resident individuals, including minors,are allowed to freely remit up to USD 75,000 per financialyear. Remittances directly or indirectly to which of thefollowing countries is not permitted under the scheme?1) Pakistan 2) Mauritius 3) Nepal4) Bhutan 5) All the above

157. Which of the following teams won the 2013-14 seasonof the Ranji Trophy cricket tournament recently?1) Karnataka 2) Maharashtra 3) Punjab4) Delhi 5) None of these

158. Moulaye Ould Mohamed Laghdaf resigned along withhis entire cabinet recently as the prime minister ofwhich of the following countries? He had been holdingthe post since 2008.1) Mauritania 2) Fiji3) Trinidad and Tobago 4) Nigeria5) Surinam

159. Who among the following will head the 7th CentralPay Commission set up by the Union Govt?1) Meena Agarwal 2) Rathin Roy3) Vivek Rae 4) Ashok Kumar Mathur5) None of these

160. World Cancer Day is observed on which of thefollowing dates annually?1) 1 Feb 2) 2 Feb 3) 3 Feb 4) 4 Feb 5) 5 Feb

Test-V: Computer Knowledge161. Memory in a PC is normally addressable through

1) bits 2) bytes 3) nibble4) All of these 5) None of these

162. The command that is used to format a drive throughcommand prompt is1) Scandisk 2) X Format 3) Chkdisk4) Format 5) None of these

163. Information on a computer is stored as1) analog data 2) digital data 3) watts data4) modem data 5) None of these

164. The default header for a worksheet is1) your name 2) the date and time

3) the sheet tab name 4) the worksheet name5) None of these

165. ________ contains location of file on the disk.1) Boot sector 2) File allocation table3) Data area 4) Root folder5) Memory unit

166. Hub is applicable in ________ layer.1) physical 2) datalink 3) network4) transport 5) application

167. The ‘QWERTY’ keyboard ________.1) is the most popular keyboard.2) is the fastest keyboard.3) is the keyboard that is rarely used.4) is the keyboard having complex key layout.5) None of these

168. What type of computer can support hundreds ofpeople at a time?1) Desktop 2) Super Computer3) Micro Computer 4) Mini Computer5) Mainframe Computer

169. ________ uses viruses to destroy computer hardwareand software.1) Spoofing 2) Tunneling 3) Sabotage4) Phishing 5) Flooding

170. How many types of data can be entered in a worksheet?1) Three 2) Four 3) Two4) Five 5) Six

171. Which type of protocol is used for accessing internet/web on mobile phones?1) PPP 2) HTTP 3) FTP 4) WAP 5) SMTP

172. It is easier to change the name of file using ________process.1) Transforming 2) Christening 3) Renaming4) Retagging 5) None of these

173. A series 100 POST error code indicates a problem withwhich of the following?1) Hard drive 2) RAM or ROM 3) System board4) Video adapter 5) None of these

174. To access a mainframe or supercomputer, users oftenuse a1) terminal 2) node 3) desktop4) handheld 5) None of these

175. Deleted data remains on a disk until1) the data is overwritten.2) the recycle bin is emptied.3) a file compression utility is used.4) the disk is scanned.5) None of these

176. Which of the following displays the contents of anactive cell?1) Toolbar 2) Menu bar 3) Namebox4) Formula bar 5) None of these

177. The ________ tells the computer how to use itscomponents.

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1) utility 2) network3) operating system 4) application program5) None of these

178. The ability of an OS to run more than one applicationat a time is called1) multitasking2) object-oriented programming3) multi-user computing4) time-sharing5) None of these

179. Name the component which is required to processdata into information and consists of integratedcircuits.1) Hard disk 2) RAM 3) CPU4) ROM 5) None of these

180. Which of the following parts of the computer displaysthe work done?1) RAM 2) Printer 3) Monitor4) ROM 5) None of these

181. You can print1) a selected range of cells2) a single worksheet3) an entire workbook4) All the above5) None of these

182. 10 Base 2 type of ethernet uses ________ topology.1) ring 2) bus 3) star 4) mesh 5) tree

183. The local antenna for satellite connections is called a1) VSAT 2) modem 3) terminal4) DTA 5) MSAT

184. In relational model, a tuple is referred as a1) field 2) record 3) file4) data item 5) data base

185. Uniform resource locator is another name of ________1) web bar 2) web address 3) title bar4) address 5) formula bar

186. Which of the following commands is used to create adirectory?1) Dir 2) Mkdir 3) Md4) Both 2) and 3) 5) Both 1) and 2)

187. What is the default font size of a cell content in Excel?1) 8 2) 9 3) 104) 11 5) 12

188. When you want to move some text from one page toanother, the best method is1) delete and replace 2) find and replace3) cut and paste 4) drag and drop5) move and paste

189. The output of an AND gate with three inputs, A, B,and C, is HIGH when1) A = 1, B = 1, C = 0 2) A = 0, B = 0, C = 03) A = 1, B = 1, C = 1 4) A = 1, B = 0, C = 15) None of these

190. ________ is a collection of web pages and a ________

is the very first page that we see on opening a website1) Home page, Web page 2) Website, Home page3) Web page, Home page 4) Web page, Website5) None of these

191. Windows Explorer is a ________.1) PC 2) drive 3) browser4) network 5) file manager

192. To open search option for computer press________1) window key + E 2) window key + F3) window key + E + CTRL 4) window key + F + CTRL5) window key + M

193. Binary numbers need more places for counting because1) They are always big numbers2) Any number of 0’s can be added in front of them3) Binary base is small4) 0’s and 1’s have to be properly spaced apart5) None of these

194. ________ operating systems are used in robotics,multimedia and animation.1) MAC 2) Window 3) Real-Time4) UNIX 5) None of these

195. Which of the following types of data can’t be enteredinto a worksheet cell?1) Value 2) Formula 3) Date and time4) Label 5) None of these

196. What is the most common type of compatibility that asoftware manufacturer will provide for new versionsof their software?1) Both backward and forward compatibility2) Neither backward nor forward compatibility3) Backward compatibility but not forward

compatibility4) Forward compatibility but not backward

compatibility5) None of these

197. In Baudot code, how many numbers of bits per symbolare used?1) seven 2) five 3) six 4) eight 5) two

198. The name of a file in MS Word cannot contain1) Letter 2) Space 3) Number4) Underscore 5) None of these

199. A storage device used to compensate the differencesin rates of flow of data from one device to another is1) Buffer 2) Channel 3) Call4) Chip 5) None of these

200. A device that generates the periodic signals used tocontrol the timing of all CPU operations is called1) COM 2) Collate 3) Chip4) Clock 5) None of these

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Answers(1-6):

1. 2 2. 1 3. 3 4. 4 5. 36. 37. 2 8. 3 9. 1 10. 4 11. 212. 2; Condition (2) applies

13. 1; Condition (1) applies

14. 3; Condition (3) applies

15. 4; Condition (1) applies

16. 1; Condition (2) applies

17. 2; Except ‘diversity’ all are synonyms.18. 4; Except ‘concur’ all are synonyms.

19. 3;

20. 3;

Similarly,

So,

21. 1; Each corresponding letter moves oneletter backward in the alphabet.22. 1; Statements: F N ... (i)

R N ... (ii)H > R ... (iii)

Combining all these statements, we getF N R < H

Thus, F < H or H > F is true. Henceconclusion I is true.Again, F R or R F is true. Hence conclusionII (R F) is not true.23. 2; Statements: M < T ... (i)

K T ... (ii)N < K ... (iii)

Combining all these statements, we getM < T K > N

We can’t compare M and N. Hence I is nottrue. But T > N. Hence II is true.24. 4; Statements: T > H ... (i)

W > H ... (ii)M W ... (iii)

Combining all these statements, we getT > H < W M

We can’t compare T and W or H and M.Hence neither conclusion I nor II is true.25. 1; Statements: D = M ... (i)

L P ... (ii)M > P ... (iii)

Combining all these statements, we get

Thus, D > P or P < D is true. Henceconclusion I is true.But, M > P is a restatement. Hence,conclusion II does not follow.26. 4; Statements: J B ... (i)

R = F > T ... (ii)B < R ... (iii)

Combining all these statements, we getJ B < R = F > T

We can’t compare J and T or B and T.Hence, neither conclusion I nor II is true.27. 1; From I.

K is between L and M. Hence, I alone issufficient to answer the question.28. 1; From I.

Hence, R > T.

From II.

Hence, I alone is sufficient to answer thequestion.29. 5; From I.

From II.

From both I and II.A being female is sister of C. Hence, both Iand II are sufficient to answer the question.30. 1; From I. C > B, D > AThus A is the shortest and statement I aloneis sufficient.

From II. C > A = B

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Hence II alone is not sufficient to answerthe question.31. 1; No keyboard is a key (E) + All keysare rings (A) = E + A = O* = Some rings arenot keyboards. Hence, conclusion I follows.Again, Some mice are keyboards (I) + Nokeyboard is a key (I) = I + E = O = Some miceare not keys. Thus, the possibility in II doesnot exist. Hence, conclusion II does notfollow.32. 4; I + E = O = Some mice are not keys +All keys are rings (A) = O + A = No conclusion.Hence, conclusion I does not follow.There is a negative statement. Therefore,the possibility may not exist. Hence,conclusion II does not follow.33. 1; There is no negative statement.Hence, conclusion I follows.Again, All bags are books (A) + Some booksare boxes (I) = A + I = No conclusion. Hence,conclusion II does not follow.34. 5; No kite is an aeroplane (E) + Someaeroplanes are birds (I) = E + I = O* = Somebirds are not kites. Hence, conclusion Ifollows.Again, No kite is an aeroplane conversion No aeroplane is a kite. Hence, conclusionII follows.35. 2; Some pots are belts (I) + No belt is ashirt (E) = I + E = O = Some pots are notshirts. Hence, conclusion I does not follow.Again, No belt is a shirt conversion Noshirt is a belt. Hence, conclusion II follows.(36-40):

36. 2 37. 4 38. 1 39. 3 40. 541. 3 42. 4 43. 2 44. 5 45. 246. 3 47. 4 48. 2 49. 1 50. 551. 1; Replace ‘involved’ with ‘involvement’or ‘being involved’52. 3; Replace ‘lives’ with ‘life’53. 3; Replace ‘elude’ with ‘eludes’54. 2; Replace ‘adapt’ with ‘adept’55. 3; Replace ‘this’ with ‘that’56. 5 57. 2 58. 4 59. 1 60. 361. 3 62. 2 63. 5 64. 3 65. 2(66-70): DACFEB66. 5 67. 2 68. 4 69. 1 70. 371. 4 72. 2 73. 5 74. 3 75. 176. 4 77. 2 78. 5 79. 1 80. 3

81. 4; 24.1084.7 = 2.8 × 3.2 = 8.9682. 1; 73174 + 43156 – 29617 – 31619

= 116330 – 61236 = 55094

83. 3; ? = 2209 × 11.5 = 47 × 11.5 = 540.5

84. 2; ? = 7632357267192

= 72624

85. 3; ? = 319.24 + 431.65 – 106.89 –240.33 = 750.89 – 347.22 = 403.67

86. 5; ? = 100154536

100173548

= 832.8 + 556.2 = 1389

87. 4; ? = 04.2396.1

= 8.496.1 = 76.6 = 2.6

88. 3; 20% of ? = 044.0748.0

= 17

or, ? = 2010017

= 85

89. 3; 658 × ? × 8 = 94752

? = 865894752

= 18

90. 4; ? = 289 + 529 = 818 ? = (818)2 = 669124

91. 2; 2? = (2)–3.7 ÷ (25)–1 × 42

1

= (2)–3.7 ÷ (2)–5 × (2)–4

= (2)–3.7 + 5 – 4 = (2)–2.7

? = –2.7

92. 2; ? = 2.172.1784.295 = 17.2

93. 3; ? = 88.2156

+ 18.6

= 152.6 + 18.6 = 171.294. 4; ? = 16.4 × 7.75 × 12 = 127.1 × 12= 1525.2

95. 4; ? = 6726411757668921 33 96. 1; 7? = (75)–2 × (72)7 × (7)–3

= (7)–10 + 14 – 3 = (7)1

? = 1

97. 2; ? = 24.8 × 1001550

– 10011252.13

= 384.4 – 148.5 = 235.9

98. 3; ? = 176011977623854

99. 2; 47987

10032548

= 100?5.12

or, 177121156100

?5.12

? = 14165.12

17700

100. 4; 43566084?

888

= 6678 = 144 = 12

? = 12888

= 74

101. 2; SI = 100trp

Now,

4706.1 = 1007r11205

r = 7112051001.4706

= 6% pa

102. 3; Let the number be 10x + y.Then, according to the questions,x + y = 12 ... (i)Again, according to the question,10x + y – (10y + x) = 36or, 9(x – y) = 36 x – y = 4 ... (ii)Solving eqn (i) and (ii), we getx = 8, y = 4 Number = 10 × 8 + 4 = 84103. 2; In the word BOTTLE there are 6letters and T occurs twice.

Number of ways of arrangement = !2!6

= 360104. 2; Let its length and breadth be x m andy m respectively.According to the question,

yx

= 916

or, 9x = 16y ... (i)And the area of the rectangle = l × bThen, xy = 11664 ... (ii)From eqn (i) and (ii), we getx = 144, y = 81 Perimeter of the rectangle = 2(144 + 81)= 450m105. 3; The series is –133 + 3, –113 – 3,–93 + 3, –73 – 3, ...

106. 2; CI = P–100

r1Pn

Now, 2

100111110000

– 110000

= 135531 – 110000 = `25531

107. 2; Cost price = 1652 × 118100

= `1400

If SP becomes `1512,then % profit

= 14001400–1512

× 100 = 14112

= 8%

108. 4; Let the number be x.

Then, 5x7–

100x72

= –125.8

or, 5x7–

25x18

= –125.8

or, –17x = –125.8 × 25 x = 185

Now, 40% of x = 185 × 10040

= 74

109. 4; Let the cost of a pen and a pencil be`x and `y respectively.

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Then, 16x + 20y = 124 ... (i)

On multipling eqn (i) by 47

, we get

16x × 47

+ 20y × 47

= 124 × 47

or, 28x + 35y = `217110. 1; Total age of 12 persons = 12 × 32= 384 yearsTotal age of (12 + 1) persons = 13 × 31= 403 yearsNow, age of new person = 403 – 384= 19 years111. 3; Population of the city in 2013

= 22 × 100110

× 100110

× 100110

= 29.282 lakh

112. 4; Length of the train = 175mRelative speed = 58 + 5 = 63 kmph

= 18563 m/s

Time taken by the train the cross the man

=

18563

175

= 563

18175

= 5 × 2 = 10 seconds

113. 5; Cost price = 5670 × 70100

= `8100

114. 4; Diameter of the circle = d= 2r = 33.6 cm r = 16.8 cm Area of the circle = r2

= 722

× 16.8 × 16.8 = 887.04

115. 3; Area of four walls= 2 × (length + breadth) × height= 2 × (15 + 9) × 4= 2 × 24 × 4 = 192 sq m Cost of painting = 8.40 × 192 = `1612.8116. 4; Let the speed upstream be x kmphand downstream be y kmph.

Then, y68

x42

= 10

or, 21u + 34v = 5 ... (i)

(where x1

= u, y1

= v)

Again, 13y

85x56

or, 56u + 85v = 13 ... (ii)

(where vy1 ,u

x1

)

Solving eqn (i) and (ii),

u = 71

and v = 171

x = 7 kmph and y = 17 kmph

Speed of person in still water = 2177

= 224

= 12 kmph

117. 3; 31

= 0.333, 72

= 0.285, 198

= 0.421

145

= 0.357, 114

= 0.363

118. 3; Let the length of the rectangle bex m.

Then, x = 269

– 13.5 = 34.5 – 13.5 = 21m

Area of the rectangle = 21 × 13.5= 283.5 sq m = Area of the circle.Hence, area of the circle = 283.5 sq m119. 5; For 200 men food left for 45 – 24= 21 daysFor 1 man food left will last for21 × 200 days.

For 105 men food left will last for 10520021

= 40 days

120. 1; A’s 1 day’s work = 361

B’s 1 day’s work = 301

Now, (A + B + C)’s 1 day’s work = 91

C’s 1 day’s work = 301–

36–

91

= 54018–15–60

= 54027

= 201

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