Exam Held On: 12-06-2011
Test I: Reasoning Ability
1. If each vowel of the word PRINCELY is changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series and then the alphabets thus formed are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, which of the following will be fourth from the left ?
1) M
2) J
3) B
4) O
5) K
Ans: (5)
2. Which of the following will come in place of question mark? AC DG HL ? SY
1) QU
2) MR
3) NS
4) NU
5) MS
Ans: (2)
3. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters RCA using each letter only once in each word?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (3)
4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) India
2) Asia
3) Antarctica
4) Australia
5) Europe
Ans: (1)
5. The positions of the first and the sixth letters of the word CARPET are interchanged; similarly, the positions of the second and fifth letters; and the third and fourth letters are interchanged. In the new arrangement thus formed, how many alphabets are there between the letter which is second from the right and the letter which is second from the left end, in the English alphabetical series?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (4)
6. Among A, B, C and D, A has to travel more than any other friend to reach the office. C travels a certain distance which is not as much as B but greater than D. Who amongst them travels the least distance to reach the office?
1) B
2) D
3) A
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
7. A mountain would necessarily have
1) some trees
2) a valley
3) a peak
4) a steep cliff
5) snow
Ans: (3)
8. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TACKLE, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (3)
9. 'Rubber' is related to 'tree' in the same way as 'silk' is related to
1) cloth
2) insects
3) fabric
4) handicraft
5) weave
Ans: (2)
10. In a certain code, 'FETCH' is coded as 'GBSDE' and 'DRIVE' is coded as 'DUHQC'. In the same code 'GROUND' will be coded as
1) HSPVOE
2) FQNTMC
3) EOVPSH
4) CMTNQF
5) CMQNTF
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q.11-15): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below 416584751329252912536828731624549
11. How many 2s are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a digit which has a numerical value of less than two?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (2)
12. How many such 4s are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a perfect square? (1 is also a perfect square.)
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (3)
13. If all the even digits are deleted from the above arrangement, which of the following will be eighth from the right end of the arrangement?
1) 5
2) 3
3) 1
4) 9
5) 7
Ans: (3)
14. Which of the following is sixth to the left of the eighteenth digit from the left end of the above arrangement?
1) 9
2) 8
3) 2
4) 6
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
15. How many such 5s are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by an odd digit and also immediately followed by an odd digit?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (2)
Directions (Q. 16-20): In each question below is given a group of letters followed by five combinations of number/ symbol codes numbered 1),2),3),4) and 5). You have to find out which of the combinations group of letters based on the following coding system and the conditions that follow and mark the number of that combination as your answer.
Letters : WRPAEQKFHMCIUBT'
Number/Symbol Code : 9 4 2 # 5 *@ 7 3 © ß $ % 8 6
Conditions:
(i) If the second and the fifth elements are consonants, both are to be coded as the code for the fifth element.
(ii) If the third element is a consonant and the fourth a vowel, the fourth element is to be coded as '='.
(iii) If the first and the last elements are consonants the codes for both are to be interchanged.
16. QIMRAH
1) 3$#©4*
2) 3$©4#*
3) *$©4#3
4) 3$©4#3
5) *©$#43
Ans: (2)
17. BEIFWU
1) 85$79%
2) 859$7%
3) 857$9%
4) 85=79%
5) %5$798
Ans: (1)
18. UBTAIP
1) %86#$2
2) %68=$2
3) %8=#$2
4) %8#6$2
5) %86=$2
Ans: (5)
19. HAIQRF
1) 3#$*47
2) 7#4$*3
3) 3#=*47
4)7#$*47
5) 7#$*43
Ans: (5)
20. AMUKCE
1) #©%@ß5
2) #©%@©5
3) #ß%@ß5
4) #ß%@©5
5) #%ß@ß5
Ans: (3)
Directions (Q. 21-25) Each of the questions given below is based on the given diagram. You have to take the given diagram to be true even if it seems to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the five alternatives following each question logically follows from the given diagram. The diagram comprises three circles showing people from three different countries who have travelled to either, both or none of the countries mentioned in the diagram.
21. Which of the following is true about A?
1) It represents US citizens who have travelled to Europe but not to India.
2) It represents Indians who have travelled only to US but not to Europe.
3) It represents Europeans who have travelled only to US but not to India.
4) It represents all those Indians who have travelled to Europe as well as to the US.
5) It represents all those who have travelled both to Europe and to the US but not to India.
Ans: (4)
22. Which of the following represents Indians who have travelled only to Europe but not to the US?
1) Only C
2) Only B
3) Only A
4) A and C
5) Only E
Ans: (1)
23. Which of the following represents those Europeans who have travelled only the US but not to India?
1) Only C
2) Only A
3) F and C
4) Only D
5) Not illustrated in the diagram
Ans: (5)
24. Which of the following represents such Indians as have travelled only to the US and not to Europe?
1) Only F
2) Only D
3) A and D
4) D and F
5) C and F
Ans: (2)
25. Which of the following represents US citizens who have travelled neither to Europe nor to India?
1) Only D
2) C and D
3) A and D
4) Only F
5) Only C
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
P, Q, R, S, T and V are sitting in a straight line facing North, not necessarily in the same order.
(a) Q sits third to the right of T.
(b) T sits second to the right of P.
(c) V is not an immediate neighbour of T.
(d) R sits second to the left of S.
26. What is the position of S with respect to P?
1) Third to the right
2) Second to the left
3) Immediately to the right
4) Second to the right
5) Immediately to the left
Ans: (1)
27. If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order from left to right, the positions of how many will remain unchanged as compared to the original seating positions?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) Four
Ans: (3)
28. Who sits on the immediate right of R?
1) V
2) T
3) P
4) Q
5) Cannot be determined
Ans: (2)
29. How many persons sit between R and V?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) Four
Ans: (3)
30. Which of the following pairs sit at the extreme comers of the line?
1) TS
2) VS
3) RT
4) PQ
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 31-35): Following questions are based on the five words given below:
LAP BUT CAR SON HID
(The new words formed after performing the mentioned operations may or may not be meaningful English words.)
31. If the positions of the first and the third alphabets of each of the words are interchanged, which of the following would form a meaningful word in the new arrangement?
1) HID
2) SON
3) Both LAP and BUT
4) CAR
5) Both CAR and LAP
Ans: (3)
32. If the given words are arranged in the order as they would appear in a dictionary from left to right, which of the following will be fourth from the left?
1) LAP
2) BUT
3) CAR
4) SON
5) HID
Ans: (1)
33. If in each of the given words, each of the consonants is changed to its previous letter and each vowel is changed to its next letter in the English alphabetical series, in how many words thus formed will at least one vowel appear?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (4)
34. How many letters are there in the English alphabetical series between the third letter of the word which is third from the right and the first letter of the word which is first from the left of the given words?
1) Two
2) Five
3) Six
4) Nine
5) Three
Ans: (2)
35. If the second alphabet in each of the words is changed to the next alphabet in the English alphabetical order, how many words having no vowels will be formed?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q. 36-38): Read the information given in each question carefully and answer the questions.
36. Which of the following expressions will not be true if the expression' A = C > B > D' is definitely true?
1) B > A
2) D < C
3) A > B
4) D < A
5) All are true
Ans: (1)
37. In which of the following expressions will the expression 'L> M' be definitely true?
1) M > N > P > L
2) L > N < M > P
3) M < N = P > L
4) L > N > M < P
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
38. Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression 'Z < Y > W = V' is definitely true?
1) V > Y
2) Z < W
3) V > Z
4) W < Z
5) None is true
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q. 39-40): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow:
'A × B' means 'A is the son of B'.
'A + B' means' A is the daughter of B'.
'A ÷ B' means' A is the brother of B'.
'A - B' means' A is the wife of B'.
39. How is C related to F if 'C + D – E × F'?
1) Daughter-in-law
2) Father-in-law
3) Granddaughter
4) Grandson
5) Mother
Ans: (3)
40. Which of the following means 'P is the father of K'?
1) K × L÷ P - R
2) K÷ L+ R - P
3) K + R - L × P
4) R – P ÷ L + K
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
Directions (Q. 41-50): In each of the questions given below, which one of the following five Answer Figures on the right should come after the Problem Figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
1) M
2) J
3) B
4) O
5) K
Ans: (5)
2. Which of the following will come in place of question mark? AC DG HL ? SY
1) QU
2) MR
3) NS
4) NU
5) MS
Ans: (2)
3. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters RCA using each letter only once in each word?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (3)
4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) India
2) Asia
3) Antarctica
4) Australia
5) Europe
Ans: (1)
5. The positions of the first and the sixth letters of the word CARPET are interchanged; similarly, the positions of the second and fifth letters; and the third and fourth letters are interchanged. In the new arrangement thus formed, how many alphabets are there between the letter which is second from the right and the letter which is second from the left end, in the English alphabetical series?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (4)
6. Among A, B, C and D, A has to travel more than any other friend to reach the office. C travels a certain distance which is not as much as B but greater than D. Who amongst them travels the least distance to reach the office?
1) B
2) D
3) A
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
7. A mountain would necessarily have
1) some trees
2) a valley
3) a peak
4) a steep cliff
5) snow
Ans: (3)
8. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TACKLE, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (3)
9. 'Rubber' is related to 'tree' in the same way as 'silk' is related to
1) cloth
2) insects
3) fabric
4) handicraft
5) weave
Ans: (2)
10. In a certain code, 'FETCH' is coded as 'GBSDE' and 'DRIVE' is coded as 'DUHQC'. In the same code 'GROUND' will be coded as
1) HSPVOE
2) FQNTMC
3) EOVPSH
4) CMTNQF
5) CMQNTF
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q.11-15): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below 416584751329252912536828731624549
11. How many 2s are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a digit which has a numerical value of less than two?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (2)
12. How many such 4s are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a perfect square? (1 is also a perfect square.)
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (3)
13. If all the even digits are deleted from the above arrangement, which of the following will be eighth from the right end of the arrangement?
1) 5
2) 3
3) 1
4) 9
5) 7
Ans: (3)
14. Which of the following is sixth to the left of the eighteenth digit from the left end of the above arrangement?
1) 9
2) 8
3) 2
4) 6
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
15. How many such 5s are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by an odd digit and also immediately followed by an odd digit?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (2)
Directions (Q. 16-20): In each question below is given a group of letters followed by five combinations of number/ symbol codes numbered 1),2),3),4) and 5). You have to find out which of the combinations group of letters based on the following coding system and the conditions that follow and mark the number of that combination as your answer.
Letters : WRPAEQKFHMCIUBT'
Number/Symbol Code : 9 4 2 # 5 *@ 7 3 © ß $ % 8 6
Conditions:
(i) If the second and the fifth elements are consonants, both are to be coded as the code for the fifth element.
(ii) If the third element is a consonant and the fourth a vowel, the fourth element is to be coded as '='.
(iii) If the first and the last elements are consonants the codes for both are to be interchanged.
16. QIMRAH
1) 3$#©4*
2) 3$©4#*
3) *$©4#3
4) 3$©4#3
5) *©$#43
Ans: (2)
17. BEIFWU
1) 85$79%
2) 859$7%
3) 857$9%
4) 85=79%
5) %5$798
Ans: (1)
18. UBTAIP
1) %86#$2
2) %68=$2
3) %8=#$2
4) %8#6$2
5) %86=$2
Ans: (5)
19. HAIQRF
1) 3#$*47
2) 7#4$*3
3) 3#=*47
4)7#$*47
5) 7#$*43
Ans: (5)
20. AMUKCE
1) #©%@ß5
2) #©%@©5
3) #ß%@ß5
4) #ß%@©5
5) #%ß@ß5
Ans: (3)
Directions (Q. 21-25) Each of the questions given below is based on the given diagram. You have to take the given diagram to be true even if it seems to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the five alternatives following each question logically follows from the given diagram. The diagram comprises three circles showing people from three different countries who have travelled to either, both or none of the countries mentioned in the diagram.
21. Which of the following is true about A?
1) It represents US citizens who have travelled to Europe but not to India.
2) It represents Indians who have travelled only to US but not to Europe.
3) It represents Europeans who have travelled only to US but not to India.
4) It represents all those Indians who have travelled to Europe as well as to the US.
5) It represents all those who have travelled both to Europe and to the US but not to India.
Ans: (4)
22. Which of the following represents Indians who have travelled only to Europe but not to the US?
1) Only C
2) Only B
3) Only A
4) A and C
5) Only E
Ans: (1)
23. Which of the following represents those Europeans who have travelled only the US but not to India?
1) Only C
2) Only A
3) F and C
4) Only D
5) Not illustrated in the diagram
Ans: (5)
24. Which of the following represents such Indians as have travelled only to the US and not to Europe?
1) Only F
2) Only D
3) A and D
4) D and F
5) C and F
Ans: (2)
25. Which of the following represents US citizens who have travelled neither to Europe nor to India?
1) Only D
2) C and D
3) A and D
4) Only F
5) Only C
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
P, Q, R, S, T and V are sitting in a straight line facing North, not necessarily in the same order.
(a) Q sits third to the right of T.
(b) T sits second to the right of P.
(c) V is not an immediate neighbour of T.
(d) R sits second to the left of S.
26. What is the position of S with respect to P?
1) Third to the right
2) Second to the left
3) Immediately to the right
4) Second to the right
5) Immediately to the left
Ans: (1)
27. If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order from left to right, the positions of how many will remain unchanged as compared to the original seating positions?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) Four
Ans: (3)
28. Who sits on the immediate right of R?
1) V
2) T
3) P
4) Q
5) Cannot be determined
Ans: (2)
29. How many persons sit between R and V?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) Four
Ans: (3)
30. Which of the following pairs sit at the extreme comers of the line?
1) TS
2) VS
3) RT
4) PQ
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 31-35): Following questions are based on the five words given below:
LAP BUT CAR SON HID
(The new words formed after performing the mentioned operations may or may not be meaningful English words.)
31. If the positions of the first and the third alphabets of each of the words are interchanged, which of the following would form a meaningful word in the new arrangement?
1) HID
2) SON
3) Both LAP and BUT
4) CAR
5) Both CAR and LAP
Ans: (3)
32. If the given words are arranged in the order as they would appear in a dictionary from left to right, which of the following will be fourth from the left?
1) LAP
2) BUT
3) CAR
4) SON
5) HID
Ans: (1)
33. If in each of the given words, each of the consonants is changed to its previous letter and each vowel is changed to its next letter in the English alphabetical series, in how many words thus formed will at least one vowel appear?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (4)
34. How many letters are there in the English alphabetical series between the third letter of the word which is third from the right and the first letter of the word which is first from the left of the given words?
1) Two
2) Five
3) Six
4) Nine
5) Three
Ans: (2)
35. If the second alphabet in each of the words is changed to the next alphabet in the English alphabetical order, how many words having no vowels will be formed?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q. 36-38): Read the information given in each question carefully and answer the questions.
36. Which of the following expressions will not be true if the expression' A = C > B > D' is definitely true?
1) B > A
2) D < C
3) A > B
4) D < A
5) All are true
Ans: (1)
37. In which of the following expressions will the expression 'L> M' be definitely true?
1) M > N > P > L
2) L > N < M > P
3) M < N = P > L
4) L > N > M < P
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
38. Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression 'Z < Y > W = V' is definitely true?
1) V > Y
2) Z < W
3) V > Z
4) W < Z
5) None is true
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q. 39-40): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow:
'A × B' means 'A is the son of B'.
'A + B' means' A is the daughter of B'.
'A ÷ B' means' A is the brother of B'.
'A - B' means' A is the wife of B'.
39. How is C related to F if 'C + D – E × F'?
1) Daughter-in-law
2) Father-in-law
3) Granddaughter
4) Grandson
5) Mother
Ans: (3)
40. Which of the following means 'P is the father of K'?
1) K × L÷ P - R
2) K÷ L+ R - P
3) K + R - L × P
4) R – P ÷ L + K
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
Directions (Q. 41-50): In each of the questions given below, which one of the following five Answer Figures on the right should come after the Problem Figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
Problem Figures
41.
Answer Figures
Ans: (1)
Problem Figures
42.
Answer Figures
Ans: (5)
Problem Figures
43.
Answer Figures
Ans: (3)
Problem Figures
44.
Answer Figures
Ans: (2)
Problem Figures
45.
Answer Figures
Ans: (4)
Problem Figures
46.
Answer Figures
Ans: (1)
Problem Figures
47.
Answer Figures
Ans: (3)
Problem Figures
48.
Answer Figures
Ans: (3)
Problem Figures
49.
Answer Figures
Ans: (2)
Problem Figures
50.
Answers Figures
Ans: (5)
Test II: Quantitative Aptitude
Direction (Q. 51-75): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equations?
51. 69.69 – 51.54 + 73.65 =? + 32.42
1) 47.44
2) 53.88
3) 58.38
4) 44.74
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
52. 54 × 15 ÷ 6 – 64 =? – 119
1) 180
2) 170
3) 190
4) 200
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
51. 69.69 – 51.54 + 73.65 =? + 32.42
1) 47.44
2) 53.88
3) 58.38
4) 44.74
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
52. 54 × 15 ÷ 6 – 64 =? – 119
1) 180
2) 170
3) 190
4) 200
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
53.
Ans: (2)
54.
1) 160
2) 120
3) 140
4) 110
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
55. 7878 – 4545 + 5454 =? + 4444
1) 4334
2) 3434
3) 4242
4) 4343
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
56. (4)4 ÷ (16)3 × 256 = 4(? – 6)
1) 3
2) 6
3) 9
4) 5
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
57. (32.4 × 8 × 5 + 4) ÷ 26 + 14 = (?)2
1) 8
2) √8
3) (64)2
4) -√8
5) 64
Ans: (1)
58. 36% of 650 – 14% of 560 =?
1) 147.6
2) 154.7
3) 149.7
4) 155.6
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
59. (23 – 135) ÷ 4 =? ÷ (-6)
1) 7
2) 168
3) -168
4) -7
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
60.
1) 72
2) 82
3) 91
4) 71
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
61.
1) 68
2) 76
3) 66
4) 88
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
62. (23 × 8) – (13 × 5) + 67 =? × 6
1) 21
2) 34
3) 41
4) 33
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
63. ?% of 650 + 844 = 1000
1) 54
2) 24
3) 34
4) 14
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
64. (15)2 – (5)3 + √625 + 44 = (?)2
1) √17
2) 17
3) √13
4) 13
5) √269
Ans: (4)
65. (3 × 3)2 × (9 × 3)3 ÷ 243 = 3?
1) 5
2) 4
3) 8
4) 9
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
66. 86% of ? – 492 = 583
1) 1250
2) 1150
3) 1450
4) 1350
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
67. 27 × 5 + 167 – 32 =? – 113
1) 348
2) 382
3) 383
4) 358
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
68.
Ans: (1)
69. 0.6 × 2.5 ÷ 0.6 × 18 =?
1) 52
2) 55
3) 42
4) 45
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
70.
1) 1
2) 3
3) 5
4) 7
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
71. 85 × 12 ÷ 5 – (2)3 = (?)2
1) 196
2) 24
3) 2√14
4) - 14
5) - √14
Ans: (4)
72. 986 – 432 + 116 =? + (13)2
1) 501
2) 421
3) 521
4) 407
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
73. √52 × 27 ÷ 6 + 26 - 4 =?
1) √24
2) (16)2
3) 24
4) √16
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
74. 31.753 – 29.469 + 45.193 =?
1) 36.272
2) 47.477
3) 46.257
4) 38.474
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
75. 561.54 – 45.73 =? – 86.88
1) 665.79
2) 645.79
3) 602.69
4) 617.69
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
76. The simple interest accrued in four years on a principal of Rs 20,000 is one – tenth of the principal. What is the rate of simple interest pcpa?
1) 4
2) 5
3) 6
4) 2
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
77. What value will be obtained if the square of 25 is subtracted from the square of 31?
1) 267
2) 366
3) 278
4) 336
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
78. The side of a square is equal to the diameter of a circle. The area of the square is 441 sq cm. What is the area of the circle?
1) 112sqcm
2) 356.8sqcm
3) 346.5sqcm
4) 132sqcm
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
79. What will come in place of both question marks (?) in the following questions?
1) 27
2) (36)2
3) 6
4) 36
5) √6
Ans: (3)
80.
Ans: (2)
81. What is sixty per cent of five – sixteenths of a number if the number is equal to the sum of 192 and square of 12?
1) 78
2) 45
3) 63
4) 54
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
82. Sun it a scored 56 marks in Hindi, 42 marks in Science, 63 marks in Maths, 94 marks in Social Science and 61 marks in English. The maximum marks of each subject is 110 . How much approximate percentage of marks did she get?
1) 68
2) 51
3) 57
4) 62
5) 48
Ans: (3)
83. The ratio of the present ages of Madan and Kamal is 8:5. After eight years, Madan's age will be 40 years. What was Kamal's age 6 years ago?
1) 14 years
2) 16 years
3) 12 years
4) 20 years
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
84. The body weight of six men is recorded as 67 kg, 89 kg, 98 kg, 83 kg, 52 kg and 79 kg. What is the average body weight of all the six men?
1) 86kg
2) 72 kg
3) 82 kg
4) 78 kg
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
85. Six boys can complete a piece of work in 42 hours. In how many hours will 14 boys complete the same piece of work?
1) 18
2) 16
3) 12
4) 14
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
86. The area of a square is one-fourth the area of a rectangle. The area of the rectangle is 1600 sq cm and the length of the rectangle is 80 cm. What is the difference between the side of the square arid the breadth of the rectangle?
1) 10cm
2) 20 cm
3) 40 cm
4) 30cm
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
87. Parnita purchased an item for Rs 8200 and sold it at a gain of 35%. From that amount she purchased another item and sold it at a loss of 20%. What is her overall gain/ loss?
1) Gain of Rs 565
2) Gain of Rs 666
3) Loss of Rs 666
4) Neither gain nor loss
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
88. Sumit's monthly income is two-sevenths of Amit's monthly income. Amit's annual income is Rs 4.2lakh. What is Sumit's annual income?
1) Rs 1.2 lakh
2) Rs 1.0 lakh
4) Rs 1.4 lakh
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
89. The average speed of a train is times the average speed of a tractor. The tractor covers 495 km in 15 hours. How much distance will the train cover in 7 hours?
1) 670km
2) 770 km
3) 660km
4) 760 km
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
90. How many bags are required for filling 1521 kg of rice if each bag is filled with 117 kg of rice?
1) 23
2) 33
3) 13
4) 19
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
91. Manisha runs 435 m everyday. In how many days will she cover 5.22 km?
1) 12
2) 18
3) 9
4) 24
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
92. The sum of five consecutive even numbers is equal to 180. What is the product of the largest and the smallest numbers?
1) 1236
2) 1226
3) 1232
4) 1212
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q. 93-95): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
93. 19 188 309 390 439 (?)
1) 492
2) 462
3) 464
4) 454
5) 494
Ans: (3)
94. 640 384 256 192 160 (?)
1) 142
2) 146
3) 154
4) 134
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
95. 13 19 26 34 43 (?)
1) 52
2) 54
3) 51
4) 53
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
Direction (Q. 96-100): In each of these questions an equation is given with a question mark (?) in place of a correct symbol. Based on the values on the right hand side and the left hand side of the question mark, you have to decide which of the following symbols will come in place of the question mark.
Give answer If in place of question mark (?) the following will come
1) > (greater than)
2) = (equal to)
3) < (less than)
4) > (either greater than or equal to)
5) < (either smaller than or equal to)
96. [(58 × 6) ÷ 29] ? [√324 – (2)2]
Ans: (3)
97. [(√256 – √49)] ? [- √81]
Ans: (1)
98. [143 – (56 – 42)] ? [(11)2 + √64]
Ans: (2)
99. [(42 ÷ 6) + (54 ÷ 9)] ? + [(162 – 71) ÷ 7]
Ans: (4)
100. [58 – 42 × 3] ? [52 × 8 – (38 × 5)]
Ans: (2)
Ans: (2)
54.
1) 160
2) 120
3) 140
4) 110
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
55. 7878 – 4545 + 5454 =? + 4444
1) 4334
2) 3434
3) 4242
4) 4343
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
56. (4)4 ÷ (16)3 × 256 = 4(? – 6)
1) 3
2) 6
3) 9
4) 5
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
57. (32.4 × 8 × 5 + 4) ÷ 26 + 14 = (?)2
1) 8
2) √8
3) (64)2
4) -√8
5) 64
Ans: (1)
58. 36% of 650 – 14% of 560 =?
1) 147.6
2) 154.7
3) 149.7
4) 155.6
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
59. (23 – 135) ÷ 4 =? ÷ (-6)
1) 7
2) 168
3) -168
4) -7
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
60.
1) 72
2) 82
3) 91
4) 71
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
61.
1) 68
2) 76
3) 66
4) 88
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
62. (23 × 8) – (13 × 5) + 67 =? × 6
1) 21
2) 34
3) 41
4) 33
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
63. ?% of 650 + 844 = 1000
1) 54
2) 24
3) 34
4) 14
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
64. (15)2 – (5)3 + √625 + 44 = (?)2
1) √17
2) 17
3) √13
4) 13
5) √269
Ans: (4)
65. (3 × 3)2 × (9 × 3)3 ÷ 243 = 3?
1) 5
2) 4
3) 8
4) 9
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
66. 86% of ? – 492 = 583
1) 1250
2) 1150
3) 1450
4) 1350
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
67. 27 × 5 + 167 – 32 =? – 113
1) 348
2) 382
3) 383
4) 358
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
68.
Ans: (1)
69. 0.6 × 2.5 ÷ 0.6 × 18 =?
1) 52
2) 55
3) 42
4) 45
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
70.
1) 1
2) 3
3) 5
4) 7
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
71. 85 × 12 ÷ 5 – (2)3 = (?)2
1) 196
2) 24
3) 2√14
4) - 14
5) - √14
Ans: (4)
72. 986 – 432 + 116 =? + (13)2
1) 501
2) 421
3) 521
4) 407
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
73. √52 × 27 ÷ 6 + 26 - 4 =?
1) √24
2) (16)2
3) 24
4) √16
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
74. 31.753 – 29.469 + 45.193 =?
1) 36.272
2) 47.477
3) 46.257
4) 38.474
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
75. 561.54 – 45.73 =? – 86.88
1) 665.79
2) 645.79
3) 602.69
4) 617.69
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
76. The simple interest accrued in four years on a principal of Rs 20,000 is one – tenth of the principal. What is the rate of simple interest pcpa?
1) 4
2) 5
3) 6
4) 2
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
77. What value will be obtained if the square of 25 is subtracted from the square of 31?
1) 267
2) 366
3) 278
4) 336
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
78. The side of a square is equal to the diameter of a circle. The area of the square is 441 sq cm. What is the area of the circle?
1) 112sqcm
2) 356.8sqcm
3) 346.5sqcm
4) 132sqcm
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
79. What will come in place of both question marks (?) in the following questions?
1) 27
2) (36)2
3) 6
4) 36
5) √6
Ans: (3)
80.
Ans: (2)
81. What is sixty per cent of five – sixteenths of a number if the number is equal to the sum of 192 and square of 12?
1) 78
2) 45
3) 63
4) 54
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
82. Sun it a scored 56 marks in Hindi, 42 marks in Science, 63 marks in Maths, 94 marks in Social Science and 61 marks in English. The maximum marks of each subject is 110 . How much approximate percentage of marks did she get?
1) 68
2) 51
3) 57
4) 62
5) 48
Ans: (3)
83. The ratio of the present ages of Madan and Kamal is 8:5. After eight years, Madan's age will be 40 years. What was Kamal's age 6 years ago?
1) 14 years
2) 16 years
3) 12 years
4) 20 years
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
84. The body weight of six men is recorded as 67 kg, 89 kg, 98 kg, 83 kg, 52 kg and 79 kg. What is the average body weight of all the six men?
1) 86kg
2) 72 kg
3) 82 kg
4) 78 kg
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
85. Six boys can complete a piece of work in 42 hours. In how many hours will 14 boys complete the same piece of work?
1) 18
2) 16
3) 12
4) 14
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
86. The area of a square is one-fourth the area of a rectangle. The area of the rectangle is 1600 sq cm and the length of the rectangle is 80 cm. What is the difference between the side of the square arid the breadth of the rectangle?
1) 10cm
2) 20 cm
3) 40 cm
4) 30cm
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
87. Parnita purchased an item for Rs 8200 and sold it at a gain of 35%. From that amount she purchased another item and sold it at a loss of 20%. What is her overall gain/ loss?
1) Gain of Rs 565
2) Gain of Rs 666
3) Loss of Rs 666
4) Neither gain nor loss
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
88. Sumit's monthly income is two-sevenths of Amit's monthly income. Amit's annual income is Rs 4.2lakh. What is Sumit's annual income?
1) Rs 1.2 lakh
2) Rs 1.0 lakh
4) Rs 1.4 lakh
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
89. The average speed of a train is times the average speed of a tractor. The tractor covers 495 km in 15 hours. How much distance will the train cover in 7 hours?
1) 670km
2) 770 km
3) 660km
4) 760 km
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
90. How many bags are required for filling 1521 kg of rice if each bag is filled with 117 kg of rice?
1) 23
2) 33
3) 13
4) 19
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
91. Manisha runs 435 m everyday. In how many days will she cover 5.22 km?
1) 12
2) 18
3) 9
4) 24
5) None of these
Ans: (1)
92. The sum of five consecutive even numbers is equal to 180. What is the product of the largest and the smallest numbers?
1) 1236
2) 1226
3) 1232
4) 1212
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q. 93-95): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
93. 19 188 309 390 439 (?)
1) 492
2) 462
3) 464
4) 454
5) 494
Ans: (3)
94. 640 384 256 192 160 (?)
1) 142
2) 146
3) 154
4) 134
5) None of these
Ans: (5)
95. 13 19 26 34 43 (?)
1) 52
2) 54
3) 51
4) 53
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
Direction (Q. 96-100): In each of these questions an equation is given with a question mark (?) in place of a correct symbol. Based on the values on the right hand side and the left hand side of the question mark, you have to decide which of the following symbols will come in place of the question mark.
Give answer If in place of question mark (?) the following will come
1) > (greater than)
2) = (equal to)
3) < (less than)
4) > (either greater than or equal to)
5) < (either smaller than or equal to)
96. [(58 × 6) ÷ 29] ? [√324 – (2)2]
Ans: (3)
97. [(√256 – √49)] ? [- √81]
Ans: (1)
98. [143 – (56 – 42)] ? [(11)2 + √64]
Ans: (2)
99. [(42 ÷ 6) + (54 ÷ 9)] ? + [(162 – 71) ÷ 7]
Ans: (4)
100. [58 – 42 × 3] ? [52 × 8 – (38 × 5)]
Ans: (2)
Test III: Clerical Aptitude
Directions (Q. 101-125): In each question below a combination of Name and Address is given in the first column at the left followed by four such combinations one each under the column 1, 2, 3 and 4. You have to find out the out the combination which is exactly the same as the combination in the first column. The number of that column which contains the combination is the answer. If all the combinations are different, the answer is ‘5’.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
101. | Moin Shaikh Sandhurst Road Mumbai - 09 | Moin Shaikh Sandhurst Road Mumbai - 90 | Moin Shaikh Sandhurst Road Mumbai - 09 | Moin Saikh Sandhurst Road Mumbai - 09 | Moin Shaikh Sandhursh Road Mumbai - 09 | None |
102. | Mahesh S. Shop No. 31 Fashion Street | Mahesh Shop No. 31 Fashion Street | Mahish S. Shop No. 31 Fashion Street | Mahesh S. Shop No. 13 Fashion Street | Mahesh S. Soap No. 31 Fashion Street | None |
103. | Nirali Shah Shah Associates Fifth Floor | Nirali Shaha Shah Associates Fifth Floor | Nirali Shah Shah Association Fifth Floor | Nirali Shah Shah Associates Fifth Floar | Nirali Shah Shah Associates Fifth Floor | None |
104. | Kripa Singh 36/C, Nila Saki Naka | Kripa Singh 36/C, Nilam Saki Naka | Kripal Singh 36/C, Nila Saki Naka | Kripa Singh 36/C, Nila Saki Naka | Kripa Singh 86/C, Nila Saki Naka | None |
105. | Water House N.K. Mall Bhopal - 33 | Weter House N.K. Mall Bhopal - 33 | Water Housa N.K. Mall Bhopal - 33 | Water House N.K. Mall Bhupal - 33 | Water House N.K. Mail Bhopal - 33 | None |
106. | Anil Sharma Virudham, B 4th Lane, Tori | Anil Sharma Virudham, B 4th Lane, Tori | Anil Sharma Virudham, 8 4th Lane, Tori | Anil Sharma Virudham, B 4th Lane, Toli | Anil Sharna Virudham, B 4th Lane, Tori | None |
107. | Western World Shop No. 4 Maxis Mall | Western Word Shop No. 4 Maxis Mall | Western World Shop No. 41 Maxis Mall | Western World Shop No. 4 Maxis Mall | Western World Shop No. 4 Maxi Mall | None |
108. | Saurabh Ghosh Central Park Kolkatta - 33 | Saurabh Ghosh Central Park Kolkatta - 38 | Saurabh Ghosh Central Parks Kolkatta - 33 | Saurabh Ghosh Central Park Kolkatta - 33 | Sourabh Ghosh Central Park Kolkatta - 33 | None |
109. | Music House M.G. Road Andheri West | Music House M.O. Road Andheri West | Music House M.G. Road Andheri West | Music House M.G. Road Andheri - West | Music House M. - G. Road Andheri West | None |
110. | Chandresh R B/ 401, Mona Dewan Housing | Chandresh B B/ 401, Mona Dewan Housing | Chandresh R B/ 104, Mona Dewan Housing | Chandresh R B/ 401, Mona Diwan Housing | Chandresh R B/ 401, Mona Dewan Housing | None |
111. | Nehil Pandey Std. V A St. Mary School | Nehil Pandey Std. V A St. Mary School | Nehi Pandey Std. V A St. Mary School | Nehil Pandey Std. IV A St. Mary School | Nehil Pandey Std. - V A St. Mary School | None |
112. | Mohit Shinga Roll No. 3413 N.P. College | Mohet Shinga Roll No. 3413 N.P.College | Mohit Shinja Roll No. 3413 N.P. College | Mohit Shinga Roll No. 3431 N.P. College | Mohit Shinga Roll No. 3413 N.Q. College | None |
113. | Manjula Sen Durga Apts. Hubli - 401011 | Manjala Sen Durga Apts. Hubli - 401011 | Manjula Sen Dorga Apts. Hubli - 401011 | Manjula sen Durga Aptts. Hubli - 401011 | Manjula Sen Durga Apts. Hnbli - 401011 | None |
114. | Rohit Manai Sol Baug Varjeshwari | Rohit Manal Sol Baug Varjeshwari | Rohit Manai Sol Baug Varjeshwari | Rohit Manai Solo Baug Varjeshwari | Rohit Manai Sol Baug Varjoshwari | None |
115. | Nishant J. Block M, G - 4 Mangal Building | Nishant J. Block M, G - 4 Mangala Building | Nishant J. Block M, G, 4 Mangal Building | Nishant J. Block G - 4 Mangal Building | Nishant J. Block M, G - 4 Mangal Building | None |
116. | Dharmesh R. NBS Company Deputy Manager | Dharmesh B. NBS Company Deputy Manager | Dharmesh R. N.B.S. Company Deputy Manager | Dharmesh R. NBS Company Deputy Manager | Dharmesh R. NBS Company Deputy Maneger | None |
117. | Kaya Clinic Beauty Solution Tel.- 9333111131 | Kaya Clinic Beauty Solution Tel.- 9333111131 | Kaya Clinics Beauty Solution Tel.- 9333111131 | Kaya Clinic Beauty Solution Tel.- 9333111113 | Kaya Clinic Beauty Solution Tel.- 9331111131 | None |
118. | Saba Ali Roll No. - 41 T.Y.BSc. | Saba Ali Roll No. - 14 T.Y. BSc. | Sada Ali Roll No. - 41 T.Y.BSc. | Saba Ali Roll No. - 41 T.Y.BSc. | Saba Ali Roll No. - 41 Y.T. BSc. | None |
119. | Clint Fernandes Tel. - 2441131 Fax - 4213131 | Clint Fernandes Tel. - 2441113 Fax - 4213131 | Clint Fernandes Tel. - 2441131 Fax - 4213131 | Clint Fernandis Tel. - 2441131 Fax - 4213131 | Clint Fernandes Tel. - 2441131 Fax - 4123131 | None |
120. | Kahinoor House Meena Bazaar Delhi - 201106 | Kohinoor House Meena Bazaar Delhi - 201106 | Kahinoor House Meena Bazaar Delhi - 201106 | Kahinoo House Meena Bazar Delhi - 201106 | Kahinoor House Meena Bazaar Delhi - 201160 | None |
121. | Subrota Roy Editor, Youth Mag. | Subrata Roy Editor, Youth Mag. | Subrota Roy Editer, Youth Mag. | Subrota Roy Editor, Youth Marg | Subrota Roy Editor, Youth Mag. | None |
122. | Kavita Nair G-3 / B Wing Slope Top | Kavita Nair G-3 / B Wing Slope Top | Kavita Nair G-3 / B Wings Slope Top | Kavita Naire G-3 / B Wing Slope Top | Kavita Nair G-3 / B Wing Slope Tops | None |
123. | Naina Thaga Legal Advisor Tel.- 2441138 | Nalna Thaga Legal Advisor Tel.- 2441138 | Naina Thaja Legal Advisor Tel.- 2441138 | Naina Thaga Legal Adviser Tel.- 2441138 | Naina Thaga Legel Advisor Tel.- 2441138 | None |
124. | Nila Taurani Habib Street Bandra East | Nila Tauranj Habib Street Bandra East | Nila Taurani Hobib Street Bandra East | Nila Taurani Habib Street Bandra East | Nila Taureni Habib Street Bandra East | None |
125. | Chimanlal K. 403 / B, EC-31 Evershine City | Chimanlal K. 403 / B, EC-81 Evershine City | Chimanlal R. 403 / B, EC-31 Evershine City | Chimanlal K. 403 / B, SC-31 Evershine City | Chimanlal K. 403 / B,EC-31 Evershine City | None |
(Answer: 101-125)
101. (2)
102. (1)
103. (4)
104. (3)
105. (5)
106. (1)
107. (3)
108. (3)
109. (2)
110. (
111. (1)
112. (5)
113. (5)
114. (2)
115. (4)
116. (3)
117. (1)
118. (3)
119. (2)
120. (2)
121. (4)
122. (1)
123. (5)
124. (3)
125. (4)
Directions (Q.126-130): Below in each question, five words are given. Which of them will corne at the third place if arranged in alphabetical order?
126.
1) Drake
2) Drape
3) Drama
4) Drain
5) Drank
Ans: (3)
127.
1) Music
2) Museum
3) Musk
4) Muscular
5) Muse
Ans: (2)
128.
1) Prang
2) Prance
3) Prawn
4) Pram
5) Prank
Ans: (2)
129.
1) Monolith
2) Monogamy
3) Monograph
4) Monochrome
5) Monogram
Ans: (5)
130.
1) Glisten
2) Glitter
3) Glint
4) Glite
5) Glitch
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q. 131-135): In each of these questions a group of letters is given which is to be coded a per the scheme given below. You have to find out which of the answers 1), 2), 3) or 4) has the correct coded form of the given letters and indicate it on your answer sheet. Ii none of the coded forms is correct, mark 5) ie 'None of these' as the answer.
Letters : A D F J L P Z M S R T UWB
Codes : 9 3 4 2 $ % 6 @ 8 ? 7 5 # *
131. DPSLRB
1) 3$8%?*
2) 3%8$?*
3) 3%8?$*
4) 3%@$?*
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
132. RJBAMT
1) ?2*97@
2) ?2*@97
3) ?*29@7
4) ?2*9@7
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
133. UZBDRP
1) 56#3?%
2) 56*3?%
3) 59#3?%
4) 563*?%
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
134. ZAJWSR
1) 6928#?
2) 9628#?
3) 692#8?
4) 962?8#
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
135. FLMAWT
1) 4$@6#7
2) 4@$9#7
3) 4$@9#7
4) 4$@9#1
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
Directions (Q.136-140): The news item in each question below is to be classified into one of the following five areas: 1) Sports, 2) Health and Science, 3) Politics, 4) Economics, 5) Miscellaneous. The number of the area 1) or 2) or 3) or 4) or 5), as the case may be is your answer.
136. Leptospirosis during monsoon is caused when the bacterium excreted by rats and other animals mixes with rain water.
1) Sports
2) Health and Science
3) Politics
4) Economics
5) Miscellaneous
Ans: (2)
137. FIFA World Clip Winner Spain, defeated Dutch by 1 -0.
1) Sports
2) Health and Science
3) Politics
4) Economics
5) Miscellaneous
Ans: (1)
138. Smoke, Sun and Excess Weight contribute to skin damage.
1) Sports
2) Health and Science
3) Politics
4) Economics
5) Miscellaneous
Ans: (2)
139. Kingfisher employee nabbed for beating passengers.
1) Sports
2) Health and Science
3) Politics
4) Economics
5) Miscellaneous
Ans: (5)
140. Goa tourism minister Mickey Pacheco has resigned.
1) Sports
2) Health and Science
3) Politics
4) Economics
5) Miscellaneous
Ans: (3)
101. (2)
102. (1)
103. (4)
104. (3)
105. (5)
106. (1)
107. (3)
108. (3)
109. (2)
110. (
111. (1)
112. (5)
113. (5)
114. (2)
115. (4)
116. (3)
117. (1)
118. (3)
119. (2)
120. (2)
121. (4)
122. (1)
123. (5)
124. (3)
125. (4)
Directions (Q.126-130): Below in each question, five words are given. Which of them will corne at the third place if arranged in alphabetical order?
126.
1) Drake
2) Drape
3) Drama
4) Drain
5) Drank
Ans: (3)
127.
1) Music
2) Museum
3) Musk
4) Muscular
5) Muse
Ans: (2)
128.
1) Prang
2) Prance
3) Prawn
4) Pram
5) Prank
Ans: (2)
129.
1) Monolith
2) Monogamy
3) Monograph
4) Monochrome
5) Monogram
Ans: (5)
130.
1) Glisten
2) Glitter
3) Glint
4) Glite
5) Glitch
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q. 131-135): In each of these questions a group of letters is given which is to be coded a per the scheme given below. You have to find out which of the answers 1), 2), 3) or 4) has the correct coded form of the given letters and indicate it on your answer sheet. Ii none of the coded forms is correct, mark 5) ie 'None of these' as the answer.
Letters : A D F J L P Z M S R T UWB
Codes : 9 3 4 2 $ % 6 @ 8 ? 7 5 # *
131. DPSLRB
1) 3$8%?*
2) 3%8$?*
3) 3%8?$*
4) 3%@$?*
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
132. RJBAMT
1) ?2*97@
2) ?2*@97
3) ?*29@7
4) ?2*9@7
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
133. UZBDRP
1) 56#3?%
2) 56*3?%
3) 59#3?%
4) 563*?%
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
134. ZAJWSR
1) 6928#?
2) 9628#?
3) 692#8?
4) 962?8#
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
135. FLMAWT
1) 4$@6#7
2) 4@$9#7
3) 4$@9#7
4) 4$@9#1
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
Directions (Q.136-140): The news item in each question below is to be classified into one of the following five areas: 1) Sports, 2) Health and Science, 3) Politics, 4) Economics, 5) Miscellaneous. The number of the area 1) or 2) or 3) or 4) or 5), as the case may be is your answer.
136. Leptospirosis during monsoon is caused when the bacterium excreted by rats and other animals mixes with rain water.
1) Sports
2) Health and Science
3) Politics
4) Economics
5) Miscellaneous
Ans: (2)
137. FIFA World Clip Winner Spain, defeated Dutch by 1 -0.
1) Sports
2) Health and Science
3) Politics
4) Economics
5) Miscellaneous
Ans: (1)
138. Smoke, Sun and Excess Weight contribute to skin damage.
1) Sports
2) Health and Science
3) Politics
4) Economics
5) Miscellaneous
Ans: (2)
139. Kingfisher employee nabbed for beating passengers.
1) Sports
2) Health and Science
3) Politics
4) Economics
5) Miscellaneous
Ans: (5)
140. Goa tourism minister Mickey Pacheco has resigned.
1) Sports
2) Health and Science
3) Politics
4) Economics
5) Miscellaneous
Ans: (3)
Test IV: General English
Directions (Q.141-150): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
In a village by the Ganges, there once lived a Brahmin. He was a religious and God-fearing man. He earned his living by performing prayers in other people's home. One day the Brahmin was called to the neighbouring village to perform some ceremony. In return for his services, he received a goat as a present.
The Brahmin was very pleased and he set off for home with a goat on his shoulders. He thought to himself, "This was a generous family, to have given me a goat. My wife and children will be very pleased." As he walked down the path to his village he did not notice that he was being followed by three thieves. "We have to get that plump goat," said the first thief. "It will make a great dinner for us," said the second thief. "We need to think of a plan fast," said the third. The three thieves then decided to fool the Brahmin.
The first thief approached the Brahmin, saying "Dear Brahmin, you are a holy man. Why are you carrying a dirty dog on your shoulders?" "A dirty dog," can't you see that it is a poor little goat. Are you blind?" said the Brahmin angrily. The first thief laughed and walked away.
The Brahmin looked at the goat. Indeed, it was a goat, and so he resumed his journey homeward. A little further down the path, the Brahmin came across the second thief. The second thief said in astonishment, "You are a holy man, why are you carrying a dead calf on your shoulders?" The Brahmin said furiously, "This is a live goat and not a dead calf."
The Brahmin had barely walked some distance when the third thief came. Waving his arm towards the Brahmin, he said, "Drop that donkey at once. If people see you carrying a donkey on your shoulders, what will they think of you?" By now the Brahmin was very confused. Three different people had told him that he was carrying an animal other than a goat. Something must be wrong, he thought. "This is not a goat; this must be some monster that keeps changing its form." The terrified Brahmin threw the goat and ran home as fast as he could.
The three thieves had a great laugh. They had succeeded in their plan. They picked up the goat and left. How foolish the Brahmin had been to have believed them!
141. Why did the Brahmin let go of the goat?
1) He believed the first thief.
2) He believed the second thief.
3) He believed the third thief.
4) He thought the goat was a monster.
5) He did not want the goat.
Ans: (4)
142. How did the Brahmin get the goat?
1) He bought it from the market.
2) He stole it from the three thieves.
3) It was given to him as a present.
4) He found the lost goat while on his way home.
5) He took it on loan.
Ans: (3)
143. The thieves were following the Brahmin because
1) he was carrying a nice plump goat.
2) they wanted his blessings.
3) they did not know the way to the village.
4) he was a rich man.
5) he was unknown to them.
Ans: (1)
144. How did the Brahmin earn his living?
1) By selling goats
2) By performing prayers
3) By making sacrifices
4) By receiving donations
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
145. The various forms taken by the goat were
1) A dirty dog
2) A dead calf
3) A donkey
4) All l), 2) and3)
5) Only l) and 2)
Ans: (4)
146. Why was the Brahmin confused?
1) He noticed three different persons following him to his village.
2) His wife was upset to see him with the plump goat.
3) He was surprised that the goat could take so many different forms.
4) Three different people told him he was carrying an animal other than a goat.
5) He lost his way to the village after performing the ceremony.
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 147-148): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
147. Resumed
1) Started
2) Commenced
3) Continued
4) Changed
5) Directed
Ans: (3)
148. Generous
1) Kind
2) Rich
3) Selfish
4) Liberal
5) Fortunate
Ans: (1)
Directions (Q.149-150): Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
149. Plump
1) Hungry
2) Thin
3) Stout
4) Pampered
5) Innocent
Ans: (2)
150. Terrified
1) Baffled
2) Alarmed
3) Confused
4) Scared
5) Fearless
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q. 151-155): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 5), ie 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
151. The bus waiting / for all the passengers / to enter / before
1) 2) 3)
it took off. / No error
4) 5)
Ans: (1)
152. Daily prayer and meditation / is the keys / to a peaceful
1) 2) 3)
/ and happy life. / No error
4) 5)
Ans: (2)
153. The fruit vendor / would rather / let the fruits get spoiling
1) 2) 3)
than / sell them for a lesser price. / No error
4) 5)
Ans: (3)
154. The police making / everyone leave / the building
1) 2) 3)
premises / immediately. / No error
4) 5)
Ans: (1)
155. Mother and I / generally go to the store / and pick up
1) 2) 3)
food items / for the charitable. / No error
4) 5)
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 156-160): Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
156. You will have to undergo a __ of tests before the interview.
1) large
2) series
3) design
4) booklet
5) delegation
Ans: (2)
157. If you __ fast, we will reach on time.
1) journey
2) travel
3) walk
4) talk
5) react
Ans: (3)
158. The boy was curious to know what was __ the parcel.
1) into
2) with
3) in
4) beyond
5) within
Ans: (3)
159. For every school-going child, studying is a __.
1) skill
2) success
3) achievement
4) labour
5) priority
Ans: (5)
160. The Board members could not arrive at a __ regarding the employee.
1) judgement
2) progress
3) policy
4) consensus
5) action
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 161-165): In each question below, four words which are numbered 1), 2), 3) and 4) have been printed, of which, one word may be wrongly spelt. The number of that word is the answer. If all the four words are correctly spelt, mark 5), ie "All correct", as the answer.
161.
1) Dimention
2) Enlighten
3) Canvass
4) Unfortunate
5) All correct
Ans: (1)
162.
1) Raging
2) Extensive
3) Priviledge
4) Exorbitant
5) All correct
Ans: (3)
163.
1) Respectable
2) Excessive
3) Lament
4) Manupilate
5) All correct
Ans: (4)
164.
1) Presentable
2) Commodity
3) Exept
4) Rebate
5) All correct
Ans: (3)
165.
1) Continuos
2) Mourn
3) Leisure
4) Rampant
5) All correct
Ans: (1)
Directions (Q. 166-170): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below.
(A) So, the Sun retired behind a cloud and the Wind began to blow hard upon the traveller.
(B) The Sun and the Wind were disputing who was stronger between them.
(C) But the harder he blew the more closely the traveller wrapped his coat around him.
(D) Then the Sun came out and shone in all his glory upon the traveller, who soon found it too hot to walk with his coat on.
(E) Suddenly they saw a traveller walking down the road, and the Sun said, "I see a way to settle our dispute."
(F) Whichever of us can cause the traveller below to take off his coat shall be regarded as the stronger one.
166. Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?
1) F
2) E
3) D
4) C
5) B
Ans: (3)
167. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) D
2) B
3) E
4) C
5) A
Ans: (5)
168. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) B
2) C
3) A
4) E
5) F
Ans: (2)
169. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) B
2) E
3) C
4) D
5) A
Ans: (1)
170. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
1) B
2) A
3) F
4) E
5) C
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 171 -180): 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. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Once upon a time, there lived a pair of geese and a tortoise and the three were the best of friends. One day they were faced by a huge drought and the lake in which they lived was (171) up. They (172) to leave the lake and look for a new lake, but the tortoise could not (173). So, the geese thought of a (174), whereby the tortoise would have to hold a piece of stick by its mouth which would be (175) by the two geese. The only condition was that the tortoise should not speak or it would (176) from the stick to his death. The tortoise agreed to be (177).But, on seeing this strange (178), people on the way started laughing at the tortoise. Unable to control his (179), he spoke aloud, "What are they (180) about?". And so he fell to his death.
171.
1) rising
2) vaporizing
3) soaring
4) soaking
5) drying
Ans: (5)
172.
1) advised
2) confided
3) decided
4) thought
5) suggested
Ans: (3)
173.
1) understand
2) swim
3) fly
4) talk
5) think
Ans: (3)
174.
1) magic
2) plan
3) game
4) plot
5) trick
Ans: (2)
175.
1) agreed
2) manufactured
3) designed
4) carried
5) produced
Ans: (4)
176.
1) balance
2) choke
3) fall
4) slipped
5) hang
Ans: (3)
177.
1) disciplined
2) rescued
3) flew
4) good
5) silent
Ans: (5)
178.
1) bargain
2) arrangement
3) friendship
4) matrix
5) object
Ans: (2)
179.
1) excitement
2) grip
3) curiosity
4) destiny
5) devotion
Ans: (3)
180.
1) looking
2) talking
3) thinking
4) pointing
5) laughing
Ans: (5)
The Brahmin was very pleased and he set off for home with a goat on his shoulders. He thought to himself, "This was a generous family, to have given me a goat. My wife and children will be very pleased." As he walked down the path to his village he did not notice that he was being followed by three thieves. "We have to get that plump goat," said the first thief. "It will make a great dinner for us," said the second thief. "We need to think of a plan fast," said the third. The three thieves then decided to fool the Brahmin.
The first thief approached the Brahmin, saying "Dear Brahmin, you are a holy man. Why are you carrying a dirty dog on your shoulders?" "A dirty dog," can't you see that it is a poor little goat. Are you blind?" said the Brahmin angrily. The first thief laughed and walked away.
The Brahmin looked at the goat. Indeed, it was a goat, and so he resumed his journey homeward. A little further down the path, the Brahmin came across the second thief. The second thief said in astonishment, "You are a holy man, why are you carrying a dead calf on your shoulders?" The Brahmin said furiously, "This is a live goat and not a dead calf."
The Brahmin had barely walked some distance when the third thief came. Waving his arm towards the Brahmin, he said, "Drop that donkey at once. If people see you carrying a donkey on your shoulders, what will they think of you?" By now the Brahmin was very confused. Three different people had told him that he was carrying an animal other than a goat. Something must be wrong, he thought. "This is not a goat; this must be some monster that keeps changing its form." The terrified Brahmin threw the goat and ran home as fast as he could.
The three thieves had a great laugh. They had succeeded in their plan. They picked up the goat and left. How foolish the Brahmin had been to have believed them!
141. Why did the Brahmin let go of the goat?
1) He believed the first thief.
2) He believed the second thief.
3) He believed the third thief.
4) He thought the goat was a monster.
5) He did not want the goat.
Ans: (4)
142. How did the Brahmin get the goat?
1) He bought it from the market.
2) He stole it from the three thieves.
3) It was given to him as a present.
4) He found the lost goat while on his way home.
5) He took it on loan.
Ans: (3)
143. The thieves were following the Brahmin because
1) he was carrying a nice plump goat.
2) they wanted his blessings.
3) they did not know the way to the village.
4) he was a rich man.
5) he was unknown to them.
Ans: (1)
144. How did the Brahmin earn his living?
1) By selling goats
2) By performing prayers
3) By making sacrifices
4) By receiving donations
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
145. The various forms taken by the goat were
1) A dirty dog
2) A dead calf
3) A donkey
4) All l), 2) and3)
5) Only l) and 2)
Ans: (4)
146. Why was the Brahmin confused?
1) He noticed three different persons following him to his village.
2) His wife was upset to see him with the plump goat.
3) He was surprised that the goat could take so many different forms.
4) Three different people told him he was carrying an animal other than a goat.
5) He lost his way to the village after performing the ceremony.
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 147-148): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
147. Resumed
1) Started
2) Commenced
3) Continued
4) Changed
5) Directed
Ans: (3)
148. Generous
1) Kind
2) Rich
3) Selfish
4) Liberal
5) Fortunate
Ans: (1)
Directions (Q.149-150): Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
149. Plump
1) Hungry
2) Thin
3) Stout
4) Pampered
5) Innocent
Ans: (2)
150. Terrified
1) Baffled
2) Alarmed
3) Confused
4) Scared
5) Fearless
Ans: (5)
Directions (Q. 151-155): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 5), ie 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
151. The bus waiting / for all the passengers / to enter / before
1) 2) 3)
it took off. / No error
4) 5)
Ans: (1)
152. Daily prayer and meditation / is the keys / to a peaceful
1) 2) 3)
/ and happy life. / No error
4) 5)
Ans: (2)
153. The fruit vendor / would rather / let the fruits get spoiling
1) 2) 3)
than / sell them for a lesser price. / No error
4) 5)
Ans: (3)
154. The police making / everyone leave / the building
1) 2) 3)
premises / immediately. / No error
4) 5)
Ans: (1)
155. Mother and I / generally go to the store / and pick up
1) 2) 3)
food items / for the charitable. / No error
4) 5)
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 156-160): Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
156. You will have to undergo a __ of tests before the interview.
1) large
2) series
3) design
4) booklet
5) delegation
Ans: (2)
157. If you __ fast, we will reach on time.
1) journey
2) travel
3) walk
4) talk
5) react
Ans: (3)
158. The boy was curious to know what was __ the parcel.
1) into
2) with
3) in
4) beyond
5) within
Ans: (3)
159. For every school-going child, studying is a __.
1) skill
2) success
3) achievement
4) labour
5) priority
Ans: (5)
160. The Board members could not arrive at a __ regarding the employee.
1) judgement
2) progress
3) policy
4) consensus
5) action
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 161-165): In each question below, four words which are numbered 1), 2), 3) and 4) have been printed, of which, one word may be wrongly spelt. The number of that word is the answer. If all the four words are correctly spelt, mark 5), ie "All correct", as the answer.
161.
1) Dimention
2) Enlighten
3) Canvass
4) Unfortunate
5) All correct
Ans: (1)
162.
1) Raging
2) Extensive
3) Priviledge
4) Exorbitant
5) All correct
Ans: (3)
163.
1) Respectable
2) Excessive
3) Lament
4) Manupilate
5) All correct
Ans: (4)
164.
1) Presentable
2) Commodity
3) Exept
4) Rebate
5) All correct
Ans: (3)
165.
1) Continuos
2) Mourn
3) Leisure
4) Rampant
5) All correct
Ans: (1)
Directions (Q. 166-170): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below.
(A) So, the Sun retired behind a cloud and the Wind began to blow hard upon the traveller.
(B) The Sun and the Wind were disputing who was stronger between them.
(C) But the harder he blew the more closely the traveller wrapped his coat around him.
(D) Then the Sun came out and shone in all his glory upon the traveller, who soon found it too hot to walk with his coat on.
(E) Suddenly they saw a traveller walking down the road, and the Sun said, "I see a way to settle our dispute."
(F) Whichever of us can cause the traveller below to take off his coat shall be regarded as the stronger one.
166. Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?
1) F
2) E
3) D
4) C
5) B
Ans: (3)
167. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) D
2) B
3) E
4) C
5) A
Ans: (5)
168. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) B
2) C
3) A
4) E
5) F
Ans: (2)
169. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) B
2) E
3) C
4) D
5) A
Ans: (1)
170. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
1) B
2) A
3) F
4) E
5) C
Ans: (4)
Directions (Q. 171 -180): 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. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Once upon a time, there lived a pair of geese and a tortoise and the three were the best of friends. One day they were faced by a huge drought and the lake in which they lived was (171) up. They (172) to leave the lake and look for a new lake, but the tortoise could not (173). So, the geese thought of a (174), whereby the tortoise would have to hold a piece of stick by its mouth which would be (175) by the two geese. The only condition was that the tortoise should not speak or it would (176) from the stick to his death. The tortoise agreed to be (177).But, on seeing this strange (178), people on the way started laughing at the tortoise. Unable to control his (179), he spoke aloud, "What are they (180) about?". And so he fell to his death.
171.
1) rising
2) vaporizing
3) soaring
4) soaking
5) drying
Ans: (5)
172.
1) advised
2) confided
3) decided
4) thought
5) suggested
Ans: (3)
173.
1) understand
2) swim
3) fly
4) talk
5) think
Ans: (3)
174.
1) magic
2) plan
3) game
4) plot
5) trick
Ans: (2)
175.
1) agreed
2) manufactured
3) designed
4) carried
5) produced
Ans: (4)
176.
1) balance
2) choke
3) fall
4) slipped
5) hang
Ans: (3)
177.
1) disciplined
2) rescued
3) flew
4) good
5) silent
Ans: (5)
178.
1) bargain
2) arrangement
3) friendship
4) matrix
5) object
Ans: (2)
179.
1) excitement
2) grip
3) curiosity
4) destiny
5) devotion
Ans: (3)
180.
1) looking
2) talking
3) thinking
4) pointing
5) laughing
Ans: (5)
Test V: General Awareness
181. Which of the following schemes has been launched to develop infrastructure in rural areas in India?
1) Jawaharlal Nehru Rozgar Yojana
2) Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana
3) Saakshar Bharat Yojana
4) Akshat Yojana
5) Bharat Nirman
Ans: (5)
182. Who among the following cannot open 'No Frill Account' in a bank?
1) Agricultural labourer
2) Student
3) A small firm selling white goods
4) Farmer
5) A labourer in unorganised sector
Ans: (3)
183. What is the Repo Rate at present?
1) 7.25%
2) 7%
3) 6.75%
4) 7.5%
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
184. Which of the following Acts has specially been enacted to help banks deal with bad loans?
1) Negotiable Instrument Act
2) Banking Regulation Act
3) Offshore Banking Act
4) Companies Act
5) SARFAESI Act
Ans: (5)
185. Which of the following organisations is created specially for providing credit to small and medium enterprises in India?
1) NABARD
2) SIOBI
3) ECGC
4) AMFI
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
186. Who among the following is a famous author?
1) Medha Patkar
2) AR Rahman
3) Kiran Desai
4) Azim Premji
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
187. A second Green Revolution is being planned to improve the production of agro commodities especially in which of the following regions of India?
1) Orissa
2) North-Eastern States
3) Bundelkhand region
4) Desert areas of Rajasthan
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
188. What is the full form of 'NBFC' as used in the financial sector?
1) New Banking Finance Corporation
2) Non-Banking Finance Company
3) New Business Formation Company
4) Net Banking and Finance Cooperative
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
189. Davis Cup is associated with which of the following?
1) Badminton
2) Cricket
3) Tennis
4) Horse Race
5) Polo
Ans: (3)
190. Which of the following terms is NOT used in the field of Banking/Finance?
1) Goods and Services
2) Refund
3) Tax Deducted at Source
4) Fundamental duties of a citizen
5) Relief to exporters
Ans: (4)
191. Which of the following terms is used in Hockey?
1) Silly Point
2) Booster
3) Revoke
4) Grand Slam
5) Penalty Stroke
Ans: (5)
192. Who among the following is one of the Deputy Governors of RBI at present?
1) Dr Janmejaya Sinha
2) YH Malegam
3) Deepak Mohanty
4) Dr KC Chakraborty
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
193. Who among the following was awarded Padma Vibhushan in 2011?
1) Azim Premji
2) Aamir Khan
3) KV Kamath
4) Anjali Bhagwat
5) Anand Sinha
Ans: (1)
194. What does the letter 'V' denote in the term 'VAT' as used in banking?
1) Valuable
2) Various
3) Vendor
4) Very
5) Value
Ans: (5)
195. On which of the following days is the Pravasi Bhartiya Divas celebrated?
1) January 19
2) January 9
3) March 19
4) March 9
5) April 9
Ans: (2)
196. Which of the following is called the World Bank?
1) International Monetary Fund
2) Asian Development Bank
3) World Trade Organisation
4) International Reconstruction and Development Bank
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
197. The annual meeting of the World Economic Summit was held in January 2011 in
1) Davos
2) London
3) Paris
4) Tokyo
5) Lisbon
Ans: (1)
198. Japan is facing a serious problem of radiation following the leakage from and damage to its
1) solar energy plant
2) thermal power plant
3) hydro-electric plant
4) nuclear power plant
5) gas-based power plant
Ans: (4)
199. We frequently read about 'MFI' in newspapers. What is the full form of this term, which is used in financial sector?
1) Micro Finance Institutions
2) Micro Functional Issues
3) Mutual Funds in India
4) Monetary Forum of India
5) Monetary and Financial Institutes
Ans: (1)
200. Which of the following countries is not a member of the European Union?
1) France
2) Germany
3) Uganda
4) Italy
5) Poland
Ans: (3)
1) Jawaharlal Nehru Rozgar Yojana
2) Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojana
3) Saakshar Bharat Yojana
4) Akshat Yojana
5) Bharat Nirman
Ans: (5)
182. Who among the following cannot open 'No Frill Account' in a bank?
1) Agricultural labourer
2) Student
3) A small firm selling white goods
4) Farmer
5) A labourer in unorganised sector
Ans: (3)
183. What is the Repo Rate at present?
1) 7.25%
2) 7%
3) 6.75%
4) 7.5%
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
184. Which of the following Acts has specially been enacted to help banks deal with bad loans?
1) Negotiable Instrument Act
2) Banking Regulation Act
3) Offshore Banking Act
4) Companies Act
5) SARFAESI Act
Ans: (5)
185. Which of the following organisations is created specially for providing credit to small and medium enterprises in India?
1) NABARD
2) SIOBI
3) ECGC
4) AMFI
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
186. Who among the following is a famous author?
1) Medha Patkar
2) AR Rahman
3) Kiran Desai
4) Azim Premji
5) None of these
Ans: (3)
187. A second Green Revolution is being planned to improve the production of agro commodities especially in which of the following regions of India?
1) Orissa
2) North-Eastern States
3) Bundelkhand region
4) Desert areas of Rajasthan
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
188. What is the full form of 'NBFC' as used in the financial sector?
1) New Banking Finance Corporation
2) Non-Banking Finance Company
3) New Business Formation Company
4) Net Banking and Finance Cooperative
5) None of these
Ans: (2)
189. Davis Cup is associated with which of the following?
1) Badminton
2) Cricket
3) Tennis
4) Horse Race
5) Polo
Ans: (3)
190. Which of the following terms is NOT used in the field of Banking/Finance?
1) Goods and Services
2) Refund
3) Tax Deducted at Source
4) Fundamental duties of a citizen
5) Relief to exporters
Ans: (4)
191. Which of the following terms is used in Hockey?
1) Silly Point
2) Booster
3) Revoke
4) Grand Slam
5) Penalty Stroke
Ans: (5)
192. Who among the following is one of the Deputy Governors of RBI at present?
1) Dr Janmejaya Sinha
2) YH Malegam
3) Deepak Mohanty
4) Dr KC Chakraborty
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
193. Who among the following was awarded Padma Vibhushan in 2011?
1) Azim Premji
2) Aamir Khan
3) KV Kamath
4) Anjali Bhagwat
5) Anand Sinha
Ans: (1)
194. What does the letter 'V' denote in the term 'VAT' as used in banking?
1) Valuable
2) Various
3) Vendor
4) Very
5) Value
Ans: (5)
195. On which of the following days is the Pravasi Bhartiya Divas celebrated?
1) January 19
2) January 9
3) March 19
4) March 9
5) April 9
Ans: (2)
196. Which of the following is called the World Bank?
1) International Monetary Fund
2) Asian Development Bank
3) World Trade Organisation
4) International Reconstruction and Development Bank
5) None of these
Ans: (4)
197. The annual meeting of the World Economic Summit was held in January 2011 in
1) Davos
2) London
3) Paris
4) Tokyo
5) Lisbon
Ans: (1)
198. Japan is facing a serious problem of radiation following the leakage from and damage to its
1) solar energy plant
2) thermal power plant
3) hydro-electric plant
4) nuclear power plant
5) gas-based power plant
Ans: (4)
199. We frequently read about 'MFI' in newspapers. What is the full form of this term, which is used in financial sector?
1) Micro Finance Institutions
2) Micro Functional Issues
3) Mutual Funds in India
4) Monetary Forum of India
5) Monetary and Financial Institutes
Ans: (1)
200. Which of the following countries is not a member of the European Union?
1) France
2) Germany
3) Uganda
4) Italy
5) Poland
Ans: (3)