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1 IBPS CLERKS MODEL PAPER TEST - I: REASONING 1. In a certain code TRIED is written as '53126' and ORBIT is written as 73915'. How is BORE written in that code? (1) 9732 (2) 9632 (3) 9372 (4) 9532 (5) None of these 2. 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) 14 (2) 18 (3) 24 (4) 36 (5) 26 3. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ORGANISED each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 4. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters SDEU using each letter only once in each word? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 5. 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) Turmeric (2) Gourd (3) Potato (4) Carrot (5) Ginger 6. In a certain code BROUGHT is written as PSCTUIH. How is NIGHTED written in that code? (1) HJOIEFU (2) HJOGUFE (3) FHMGEFU (4) FHMGCDS (5) None of these 7. What should come next in the following number series? 9753 186429753 18649 753864975 (1) 8 (2) 3 (3) 6 (4) 4 (5) None of these 8. Among A, B, C, D and E each scoring different total marks, B scored less than only E and A scored more than only C. Who scored third highest marks among them? (1) B (2) E (3) A (4) D (5) Data inadequate 9. In a row of twenty-five children facing North, Q is eighth from the right end and there are ten children between Q and D. What is D's position from the left end of the row? (1) 7 th (2) 19 th (3) 8 th (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these 10. Each consonant in the word TEMPORAL is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabet and each vowel is changed to the next letter in the English alphabet and then the letters so arrived are arranged in alphabetical order, which of the following will be the fourth from the right end? (1) F (2) P (3) L (4) K (5) None of these 11. 'DIVE' is related to 'EIVD' and 'SOUL' is related to 'LOUS' in the same way as 'FEAR' is related to— (1) AERF (2) AFRE (3) RFAE (4) REAF (5) None of these 12. In a certain code language 'many red flowers' is written as 'ho na ti' and 'flowers are fresh' is written as 'ka pa na'. How is 'red' written in that code language? (1) ho (2) ti (3) ho or ti (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these 13. 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) Shirt (2) Shoe (3) Chair (4) Ring (5) Cobbler 14. How many such pairs of digits are there in the number 5234816 each of which has as many digits between them in the number as when the digits are arranged in descending order within the number? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 15. '12' is related to '36' in the same way as '17' is related to (1) 51 (2) 34 (3) 68 (4) 63 (4) 71 Directions—(Q. 16-20): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below— R$54IJM @ P3©AQT2W 1%UV6BEN8*7δD 16. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a letter and not immediately followed by a letter? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 17. Which of the following is the ninth to the left of the seventeenth from the left end of the above arrangement? (1) @ (2) B (3) 4 (4) (5) None of these www.eenadupratibha.net

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IBPS CLERKS MODEL PAPER

TEST - I: REASONING

1. In a certain code TRIED is written as '53126' and ORBIT is written as 73915'. How is BORE written in that code? (1) 9732 (2) 9632 (3) 9372 (4) 9532 (5) None of these

2. 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) 14 (2) 18 (3) 24 (4) 36 (5) 26 3. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ORGANISED each of which has as many letters between them in

the word as in the English alphabet? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 4. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters SDEU using each letter only once in each word? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 5. 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) Turmeric (2) Gourd (3) Potato (4) Carrot (5) Ginger 6. In a certain code BROUGHT is written as PSCTUIH. How is NIGHTED written in that code?

(1) HJOIEFU (2) HJOGUFE (3) FHMGEFU (4) FHMGCDS (5) None of these 7. What should come next in the following number series?

9 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 9 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 9 7 5 3 8 6 4 9 7 5 (1) 8 (2) 3 (3) 6 (4) 4 (5) None of these

8. Among A, B, C, D and E each scoring different total marks, B scored less than only E and A scored more than only C. Who scored third highest marks among them?

(1) B (2) E (3) A (4) D (5) Data inadequate 9. In a row of twenty-five children facing North, Q is eighth from the right end and there are ten children between Q and D.

What is D's position from the left end of the row? (1) 7th (2) 19th (3) 8th (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these 10. Each consonant in the word TEMPORAL is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabet and each vowel is

changed to the next letter in the English alphabet and then the letters so arrived are arranged in alphabetical order, which of the following will be the fourth from the right end?

(1) F (2) P (3) L (4) K (5) None of these 11. 'DIVE' is related to 'EIVD' and 'SOUL' is related to 'LOUS' in the same way as 'FEAR' is related to—

(1) AERF (2) AFRE (3) RFAE (4) REAF (5) None of these 12. In a certain code language 'many red flowers' is written as 'ho na ti' and 'flowers are fresh' is written as 'ka pa na'. How

is 'red' written in that code language? (1) ho (2) ti (3) ho or ti (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these 13. 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) Shirt (2) Shoe (3) Chair (4) Ring (5) Cobbler 14. How many such pairs of digits are there in the number 5234816 each of which has as many digits between them in the

number as when the digits are arranged in descending order within the number? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 15. '12' is related to '36' in the same way as '17' is related to

(1) 51 (2) 34 (3) 68 (4) 63 (4) 71 Directions—(Q. 16-20): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below—

R $ 5 4 I J M @ P 3 © A Q T 2 W 1 % U V 6 B E N 8 * 7 δ D 1 6 . How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a letter and

not immediately followed by a letter? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three

17. Which of the following is the ninth to the left of the seventeenth from the left end of the above arrangement? (1) @ (2) B (3) 4 (4) ★ (5) None of these

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18. Which of the following is the fifth to the right of the nineteenth from the right end of the above arrangement? (1) T (2) W (3) N (4) J (5) None of these 19. If all the numbers from the above arrangement are dropped, which of the following will be the ninth to the right of J? (1) 1 (2) A (3) Q (4) T (5) None of these 20. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a

group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (1) 3 A P (2) Q © T (3) 6 E V (4) I M 4 (5) 8 7 N Directions—(Q. 21-25) In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answers— 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. 21. Statements:

All crows are parrots. All parrots are doves. Some doves are cats. Conclusions: I. Some cats are crows. II. Some doves are crows.

22. Statements: Some desks are mirrors. Some mirrors are chairs. All chairs are pens. Conclusions: I. Some pens are mirrors. II. Some pens are desks.

23. Statements: All glasses are rivers. All rivers are bottles. All bottles are plates. Conclusions: I. Some plates are rivers. II. Some bottles are glasses.

24. Statements: Some rings are bangles. Some bangles are tents. Some tents are skies. Conclusions: I. Some skies are bangles. II. Some tents are rings.

25. Statements: All trees are ponds. Some ponds are fields. All fields are benches. Conclusions: I. Some benches are trees. II. No bench is tree.

Directions—(Q. 26-30) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below—

P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are sitting around a circle facing at the center. R is second to the right of P who is to the immediate right of V. S is second to the left of V. Q is second to the right of W who is not an immediate neighbour of V or S.

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26. Who is to the immediate left of S? (1) Q (2) T (3) W (4) V (5) Data inadequate

27. Who is second to the right of T? (1) V (2) P (3) W (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these

28. Who is third to the left of W? (1) P (2) V (3) T (4) S (5) None of these

29. In which of the following pairs is the first person sitting to the immediate right of the second person? (1) RQ (2) QS (3) ST (4) VP (5) None of these

30. Who is fourth to the right of P? (1) T (2) Q (3) R (4) S (5) None of these

Directions—(Q. 31-35): In the following questions, the symbols δ, * %, $ and @ are used with the following meaning as illustrated below— 'P * Q' means 'P is smaller than Q'. 'P $ Q' means 'P is greater than Q'. 'P @ Q' means "P is either greater than or equal to Q'. 'P δ Q' means 'P is either smaller than or equal to Q'. 'P % Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'. Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answers— (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 i I is true. (5) If both Conclusions I and II are true. 31. Statements:

B δ D, D % K, K $ F Conclusions: I. F * D II. K @ B

32. Statements: M * K, K δ R, R @ B Conclusions: I. B % K II. R $ M

33. Statements: J $ T, T @ K, K % M Conclusions: I. J $ K II. M δ T

34. Statements: F % B, B @ D, D ★ Y Conclusions : I. D % F II. D * F

35. Statements: H @ W, W * M, M $ B Conclusions : I. B ★ W II. H $ M

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TEST - II: QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE Directions—(Q. 36-50) What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?

36. ?

2525613427=

×÷×−×

(1) 30 (2) 10 (3) 3 (4) 6 (5) None of these

37. (32)2 - (18)2 = ? (1) 720 (2) 700 (3) 690 (4) 675 (5) None of these

38. 3/7 of 4/9 of 2/3 of 756 = ? (1) 96 (2) 108 (3) 88 (4) 86 (5) None of these

39. 2688 ÷ 14 ÷ 12 = ? (1) 24 (2) 12 (3) 8 (4) 16 (5) None of these

40. 3960 ÷ 2 4 x 7 5 = ? ( 1 ) 11375 (2) 11735 (3) 12475 (4) 12735 (5) None of these

41. 36% of 115 + 16% of 185 =? (1) 66 (2) 71 (3) 67.4 (4) 72.6 (5) None of these

42. 138 x √? = 6210 (1) 45 (2) 2025 (3) 65 (4) 2045 (5) None of these

43. √? +3 6 x 15 = 581 (1) 41 (2) 61 (3) 1461 (4) 1681 (5) None of these

44. ?

438

14118

7313 =++

(1) 2139 (2)

14339 (3)

7140 (4)

4140 (5) None of these

45. 2.5 % of 240 = ? + 3.2 % of 150 (1) 12 (2) 1 6 ( 3 ) 1.2 (4) 6 (5) None of these

46. 173.5 x 177. 3 ÷ 174.2 = 17? (1) 8.4 (2) 8 (3) 6.6 (4) 6.4 (5) None of these

47. 2875 - 1089 + ? = 4937 - 1208 (1) 1943 (2) 1934 (3) 1953 (4) 1927 (5) None of these

48. 1 9 6 x 1 . 5 + (?)2 = 358 (1) 64 (2) 12 (3) 6 (4) 16 (5) None of these

49. 3984 + 2266- ? = 5240 (1) 1110 (2) 2100 (3) 2010 (4) 1020 (5) None of these

50. 2.4 x 1 . 6 x 0 . 0 5 = ? ( 1 ) 0.192 (2) 1.92 (3) 19.24 (4) 11.92 (5) None of these

Directions—(Q. 51-55): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series? 51. 8, 9, 12, 17, ?

(1) 26 (2) 22 (3) 28 (4) 24 (5) None of these 52. 7, 13, 25, 49, ?

(1) 99 (2) 98 (3) 97 (4) 96 (5) None of these 53. 32, 37, 47, 62, ?

(1) 77 (2) 82 (3) 72 (4) 87 (5) None of these 54. 11, 20, 38, 74, ?

(1) 141 (2) 121 (3)151 (4) 154 (5) None of these 55. 16, 24, 36, 54, ?

(1) 81 (2) 72 (3) 74 (4) 84 (5) None of these 56. Amounts invested by Amit and Sudesh are in the ratio of 4: 7 respectively. If the total amount invested by the two

persons together is ₹ 49,500. What is the amount invested by Sudesh?

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(1) ₹ 31,500 (2) ₹18,000 (3) ₹ 31,000 (4) ₹18,500 (5) None of these

57. Cost of 27 toasters and 18 mixers is ₹80,100. What is the cost of 12 toasters and 8 mixers together? (1) ₹ 36,600 (2) ₹ 36,500 (3) ₹35,600 (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these

58. Selling price of an article is ₹ 2,220 and the per cent profit earned is 20%. What is the cost price of the article? (1) ₹1,750 (2) ₹1,876 (3) ₹ 1,776 (4) ₹ 1,850 (5) None of these 59. Shrihari invested an amount of ₹ 22,400 at simple interest rate 12 p.c.p.a. How much amount will he get after seven

years? (1) ₹ 42,216 (2) ₹42,116 (3) ₹ 41,116 (4) ₹41,416 (5) None of these 60. Which of the following sets has the fractions in ascending order?

(1) 43,

75,

53,

32

(2) 43,

75,

32,

53

(3) 75,

53,

43,

32

(4) 75,

43,

53,

32

(5) None of these

61. Present age of Sarita is five times the age of her son. Five years ago her age was 25 times the age of her son that time. What is Sarita's present age?

(1) 30 years (2) 32 years (3) 35 years (4) 25 years (5) None of these 62. Mr. Mane spends 40% of his monthly income on food and transport, 20% of his monthly income on medical, 25% of his

monthly income on children's education and remaining amount of ₹ 5,250 is saved. What is Mr. Mane's monthly income?

(1) ₹ 34,500 (2) ₹ 35,000 (3) ₹ 32,000 (4) ₹ 32,500 (5) None of these 63. Average of four consecutive odd numbers is 106. What is the third number in ascending order?

(1) 107 (2) 111 (3) 113 (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 64. A 220 meter long train crosses a signal pole in 12 seconds. What is the speed of the train in kmph?

(1) 72 (2) 60 (3) 66 (4) 69 (5) None of these 65. Mahesh paid ₹ 16,000 to buy 25 pieces of an article. At what price per article should he sell so that profit earned is

40%? (1) ₹ 698 (2) ₹ 640 (3) ₹ 860 (4) ₹ 896 (5) None of these 66. Cost of 2 shirts and 3 trousers is ₹ 6,050 and the cost 3 shirts and 2 trousers is ₹ 5,450. What is the cost of one trouser? (1) ₹ 850 (2) ₹ 1,450 (3) ₹ 1,150 (4) ₹ 950 (5) None of these 67. In a town, 80% of the population are adults of which the men and women are in the ratio of 9: 7 respectively. If the

number of adult women is 4.2 lakhs. What is the total population of the village? (1) 12 lakhs (2) 9.6 lakhs (3) 9.8 lakhs (4) 11.6 lakhs (5) None of these 68. Find the average of following set of scores—

180, 168, 176, 188, 164, 174 (1) 174 (2) 174.5 (3) 175.4 (4) 176 (5) None of these

69. In a school 75% of the children are attending coaching classes, and remaining 245 children study on their own. What is the total strength of the school?

(1) 960 (2) 735 (3) 980 (4) 780 (5) None of these 70. Three-fifth of a number is 168. What is 12% of that number?

(1) 35.4 (2) 34.2 (3) 36.4 (4) 33.6 (5) None of these

TEST - III: ENGLISH LANGUAGE Directions—(Q. 71-80): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

In a great Palace by the sea, there once dwelt a very rich old lord, who had only one little granddaughter, whose face he had never seen in all her life. He hated her bitterly, because at her birth his daughter died; and when the old nurse brought him the baby, he swore, that he would never look on her face as long as she lived. So he turned his back, and sat by his window looking out over the sea, shedding tears for his lost daughter. Meanwhile, his granddaughter grew up with no one to care for her, or clothe her. An old nurse would sometimes give her a dish of scraps from the kitchen, or an torn dress from the rag-bag. Soon she became known as 'Tattercoats', amongst all as she always wore torn out dresses. And so she grew up, with little to eat or wear, spending her days in the fields and lanes, with only a herd of parrots for a companion.

One day, people told each other that the King was travelling to their town and was to give a great party to all the lords

and ladies of the country, where the Prince, his only son, was to choose a wife. Tattercoats had heard of the event in the town.

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She was excited as she had never been to a party. However, she was heartbroken when she soon realized that her grandfather would never take her to the party.

The parrots listened to her story and proposed that they should go together into the town but she looked sorrowfully

down at her rags and bare feet. She said that in such attire, the king's men would never let her enter the town. She sat under a tree crying and sobbing. Just then a handsome young man, splendidly dressed, rode up and stopped to ask the way to the town as he had lost it and had been wandering in the area for a long time without a clue about the directions. Tattercoats explained the way to the town to him. The young man was charmed by her beauty and simplicity but soon realized that she was upset. On asking the reason the parrots told him the whole story. The young man felt sad for Tattercoats. He returned the next day with a beautiful gown and jewels and gave her so that she could wear these to the king's party. Tattercoats looked astonished and refused to accept the expensive gifts. The young man however insisted that she must accept these as a token of thanks for helping him finding the way to the town when he was lost.

Finally when night came, the hall in the castle was full of light and music and the lords and ladies were dancing before

the King. Soon Tattercoats entered, followed by the flock of chirpy parrots. She walked straight up the party hall while the ladies whispered, the lords laughed, and the King seated at the far end stared in amazement. But as they came in front of the throne, a young man rose from beside the King and came to greet her. Much to Tattercoat's surprise he was the same young man whom she had told the way to the town. Taking her by the hand he turned to the King.

'Father I' he said, for he was the Prince himself, "I have made my choice, and here is my bride, the loveliest girl in all the land, and the sweetest as well!" The king was proud of his son's decision and as he rose to greet his daughter-in-law, the trumpets sounded loudly in honour of the new Princess.

The couple lived happily ever after. The parrot herd continued to be the best companion of the princess. Her grandfather, however, bound by his vow could never see his granddaughter - Tattercoats - the princess in his entire life.

71. What did the handsome young man ask Tattercoats on his way to the town?

(1) He asked her to accompany him to the town. (2) He asked her to accept the gifts he had brought for her. (3) He promised her that the prince would choose her as his wife during the party. (4) He asked for the directions to the town as he had lost his way. (5) None of these

72. What was the King's intention in throwing a party in the town? (1) To please the rich landlords and ladies of the town. (2) So that his only son could select a wife for himself. (3) He was happy that his son had chosen Tattercoats as his wife. (4) He wanted to visit the town as he had never visited it before. (5) None of these

73. Why did Tattercoats cry even when the parrots offered to accompany her to the King's party? (1) She did not have good clothes and shoes to wear for the occasion. (2) She feared that her grandfather would punish her for attending the party. (3) She had lost her way to the town on her way to the town. (4) The lords and the ladies at the party had made fun of her appearance. (5) None of these

74. Which of the following is true in the context of the passage? (1) The rich landlord finally forgave her granddaughter. (2) Tattercoats always had a comfortable childhood since her grandfather was a wealthy landlord. (3) A prince had asked Tattercoats for the way to the town. (4) Tattercoats was never able to attend the party held by the King. (5) All are true

75. What did the young man do when Tattercoats refused to accept the gifts? (1) He had to take the gifts back. (2) He was impressed by herself respect and decided to marry her. (3) He said that unless she accepts the gifts she would not be able to attend the party. (4) He promised to buy more expensive gifts for her. (5) None of these

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76. Why did the rich landlord swear never to see his granddaughter's face? (1) He was upset that she had married the prince against his wish. (2) He always wanted a grandson and not a granddaughter. (3) He held her responsible for the death of his daughter. (4) He was upset with her since she did not take good care of him. (5) None of these

77. How did the King react to his son's decision to marry Tattercoats? (1) He was upset since his son had chosen her over the rich and wealthy ladies present in the party. (2) He was very happy with his son's decision and gladly welcomed Tattercoats. (3) He was unhappy with the marriage as he had sworn never to see Tattercoats's face in his life. (4) He stared in amazement and laughed at his son's choice. (5) None of these

78. Which of the following best describes Tattercoats? (1) Shrewed (2) Manipulative (3) Opportunist (4) Clever (5) Beautiful

79. Why did the rich landlord's granddaughter become known as Tattercoats? (1) She was named so by her parents. (2) Her grandfather named her so as he hated her and wanted her to be mocked around by the people (3) She liked to play around with parrots who were her only companions (4) She was always dressed in old and torn out clothes. (5) None of these

80. Which of the following statements regarding the prince is true? (1) He wanted to marry a rich and wealthy lady. (2) He did not allow Tattercoats to attend the party hosted by the king. (3) He made a joke of Tattercoats' attire and condition (4) A herd of parrots were his only friends in the whole world (5) None of the above statements is true

Directions—(Q. 81-83): Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

81. BITTERLY (1) Tastelessly (2) Intensely (3) Rudely (4) Eagerly (5) Purposefully

82. ASTONISHED (1) Happy (2) Shocked (3) Embarrassed (4) Surprised (5) Frightened

83. VOW (1) Pledge (2) Sacrifice (3) Assurance (4) Declaration (5) Announcement

Directions—(Q. 84 and 85): Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 84. SPLENDIDLY

(1) Wisely (2) Unfairly (3) Rudely (4) Reluctantly (5) Unimpressively

85. CHARMED (1) Offended (2) Stunned (3) Repulsed (4) Jealous (5) Outraged

Directions—(Q. 86-90) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)

86. They asked him (1) / how did he received (2) / the wound but he (3)/ refused to answer. (4) No error (5) 87. Babar was not only (1) / a great soldier, (2) / but also a (3) / very wisest ruler.(4) No error (5) 88. Weather permitting, (1) / there will be a (2)/ garden party on (3) / the farmhouse tomorrow. (4) No error (5) 89. As the airplane was (1) / ready for takeoff, (2) / the passengers and the crew (3)/ fastened themselves' seatbelts.(4) No

error (5) 90. The teacher admires Rahul (1) / as he has always (2) / admired students which (3) / speak the truth. (4) No error (5)

Directions—(Q. 91-95) 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 them—

a. It can be done in many simple ways such as turning off the taps, fixing leaks on time and reusing used water etc.

b. Only 1% of all the water on the Earth is usable.

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c. With such growth rate it is important that we conserve water, use it wisely and not waste it.

d. The rest is either salt water or permanently frozen.

e. If everyone makes efforts to follow these simple ways, the water crisis would be solved to a great extent. f. As population grows, more and more people are using this limited resource.

91. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement? (1) (b) (2) (c) (3) (d) (4) (e) (5) (f)

92. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement? (1) (b) (2) (c) (3) (d) (4) (e) (5) (f)

93. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement? (1) (a) (2) (b) (3) (d) (4) (e) (5) (f)

94. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? (1) (b) (2) (c) (3) (e) (4) (d) (5) (f)

95. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement? (1) (a) (2) (b) (3) (c) (4) (e) (5) (f)

Directions—(Q. 96-100) In each of the following questions six words are given which are denoted by (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f). By using all the six words, each only once, you have to frame a meaningful and 5 grammatically correct sentence. The correct order of words is the answer. Choose from the five alternatives, the one having the correct order of words and mark it as your answer. 96. (a) IS (b) LIVING (c) HE (d) GREATEST (e) POET (f) THE (1) CAFBDE (2) CAFEDB (3) CAFDBE (4) FDBEAC (5) FDBCEA 97. (a) CAR (b) YOURS (c) IS (d) THAN (e) MY (f) FASTER (1) EACFBD (2) BACFDE (3) BACFED (4) EAFCDB (5) EACFDB 98. (a) A (b) HONOUR (c) HE (d) OF (e) IS (f) MAN (1) AFDBCE (2) CEAFDB (3) AFDBEC (4) CEAFBD (5) CEFADB 99. (a) YOUNGER (b) DOCTOR (c) IS (d) MY (e) A (f) SISTER

(1) DAFCEB (2) EABCDF (3) EABDCF (4) DAFECB (5) DABCDF 100. (a) SUPPORTED (b) HE (c) CLAIMS (d) FRIENDS (e) HIS (f) FULLY

(1) BFADEC (2) BFAEDC (3) EDCBFA (4) EDBCFA (5) BFACDE

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Answers with Hints 1. (1) TRIED => 53126

and ORBIT => 73915 BORE => 9732

2. (4) Only 36 is a perfect square number. 3. (3) O R G A N I S E D

AE and DE 4. (4) Words formed are: USED, DUES and SUED. 5. (2) All the rest grow underground the earth.

7. (2) 975318642, 97531864, 9753864, 975[3]86. 8. (4) E > B > D > A > C

-. D scored the third highest marks. 9 . ( 1 ) 7 + ● → 1 0 ←. ●

Q D .-. D's position from the left end = 25 - ( 7 + 1 + 10) = 7th

10. (5) T E M P O R A L

↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ S F L O P Q B K B F K L O P Q S The 4th letter from the right end is O.

11.(4) D I V E → E I V D

1 2 3 4 4 2 3 1 SOUL → LOUS 1 2 3 4 4 2 3 1 FEAR → REAF 1 2 3 4 4 2 3 1

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12. (3) many red flowers → ho na ti ...(1) flowers are fresh → ka pa na ……(2) flowers → na red → ho or ti Hence, required pairs are : 5-3, 2-3, 3-4, 2-4.

13. (5) All the rest are non-living things. 14. (5) 5 2 3 4 8 1 6 8 6 5 4 3 2 1

Hence, required pairs are: 5-3, 2-3, 3-4, 2-4. 15. (1) As 1 2 x 3 = 36,

Similarly, 1 7 x 3 = 51 16. (4) P 3 © , W 1 % and N 8 ★ 17. (1) 17th from the left end is '1' and 9th to the left of '1' is @. 18. (2) 19th from the right end is © and 5th to the right of © is 'W. 19. (5) After dropping all the numbers—

R $ I J M @ P © A Q T W % U V B E N ★ δ D 9th to the right of J is %.

20. (2) -3 -3 -3 -3 3 A P, Q © T, 6 E V, I M 4 +2 +2 +2 +2

And 8 7 N 21. (2)

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22. (1)

23. (5)

24. (4)

25. (3)

For 26 to 30

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26. (1) 27. (B) 28. (3) 29. (5) 30. (4) 31. (5) B δ D => B ≤D

D % K =>D = K and K $ F => K > F .-. B ≤ D = K > F I. F ★ D=> F < D (True) II. K @ B => K ≥ B (True)

32. (2) M * K => M < K

K δ R => K ≤ R and R @ B => R ≥ B .-. M < K ≤ R ≥ B I. B % K => B = K (False) II. R $ M => R > M (True)

33. (5) J $ T => J > T

T @ K =>T > K and K % M =>K = M .-. J > T ≥ K = M I . J $ K => J = K (True) II. M δ T => M ≤ T (True)

34. (3) F % B => F = B

B @ D => B ≥ D and D * Y => D < Y .-. F = B ≥ D < Y I. D % F => D = F II. D H F => D < F Either I or II is true

35. (4) H @ W => H ≥ W

W * M => W < M and M $ B => M > B .-. H ≥ W < M > B I. B * W => B < W (False) II. H $ M => H > M (False)

36. (3)

31030

2578108

2525613427?

==

×−

=

×÷×−×

=

37. (2) ? = (32)2 - (18)2

= (32-18) (32 + 18) = 14 x 50 = 700

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38. (1) ? = [ 3/7 of 4/9 of 2/3 of 756]

= 96 39. (4) 2688/ 14 x 12

= 16 40. (5) 3960 ÷ 24 x 75

3960/24 x 75 = 12375

41. (2) ? = 36/100 of 115 + 16/100 of 185

= 41.40 + 29.6 = 71

42. (2)

2025?

451386210?

=

==

43. (4) √? +36 x 15 = 581

√? = 581 – 540 = 41 ? = 1681

44. (4) ? = 13 + 18 + 8 + 3/7 + 1/14 + ¾

= 39+12+2+21/28 = 401/4

45. (3) 2.5/100 of 240 = ? + 3.2/100 of 150

=> 6 = ? + 4.8 = 1.2

46. (3) (17)? = 17(3.5) x 17(7.3) + 17(4.2)

= 173.5 + 7.3 + 4.2 = 17 6.6 ? = 6.6

47. (1) ? = 4937-1208 – 2875 + 1089

= 1943 48. (5) (?)2 = 358- 196 x 1.5

= 358 - 294 = 64 ? = 8

49. (5) ? = 3984 + 2266 – 5240

= 1010 50. (1) ? = 2.4 x 1.6 x 0.05

= 0-192 51. (4) 8 9 12 17 ? 24

+1 +3 +5 +7 ? = 17 + 7= 24

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52. (3) 7 13 25 49 ? 97

x 2 -1 x 2 -1 x 2 -1 x 2 -1 ? = 49 x 2 -1 = 97 53. (2) 32 37 47 62 ? 82

+5 +10 +15 +20

? = 62 + 20 = 82 54. (5) 11 20 38 74 ? 146

x 2 -2 x 2 -2 x 2 -2 x 2 -2

? 74 x 2 – 2 = 148 – 2 = 146 55. (1)

16 24 36 54 ? 81

x 1.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 x 1.5

? = 54 X 1.5 = 81 56. (1) Amount invested by Sudesh

= 7/11 x 49500 = Rs. 31500

57. (3) Reqd. cost = 80100 x 4/9

= Rs. 35600

58. (4) Cost price = )20100(

1002220+×

= Rs. 1850 59. (5) Reqd. Amount

1007122240022400 ××

+=

= Rs. 41216 60. (2) 3/5 = 0.60 2/3 = 0.67, 5/7 = 0.71, 3 /4 = 0.75

Ascending order is : 3/5, 2/3, 5/7, ¾

61. (1) Let the present age of Saritha be x years

Her son’s present age = x/5 years x – 5 = 25(x/5=-5) => x – 5 = 5x – 125 => 4x = 120 x = 30 years

62. (2) Remaining amount

= 100%-(40+ 20+ 25)% = 15%

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.-. Mr. Mane's monthly income 100 x 5250 15 = Rs. 35000

63. (1) Let the four consecutive odd numbers be x, (x+2), (x+4) and (x+ 6)

x+ {x+ 2) + (x+ 4) + (x+ 6) = 4 x 106 => 4x+ 12 = 424 x = 424-12/4 = 103 Four consecutive odd numbers are : 103,105,107 and 109 .-. Third number = 107

64. (3) Speed of the train

= 220/12 m/sec. = 220/12 x 18/5 km/hr = 66 km/hr

65. (4) S. P. of 1 article

16000/25 x 140/100 Rs. 896

66. (2) Let the cost of 1 shirt be Rs. x and that of 1 trouser be Rs. y

2x+ 3y = 6050 and 3x+ 2y = 5450 6x+ 9y = 18150 and 6x+ Ay = 10900 5y = 7250

y = 7250/5 = Rs.1450

67. (1) No. of adult men = 4.2 x 9/7

= 5.4 lakhs Total production of the village = (5.4 + 4.2) x 100/80 = 12 lakhs

68. (5) Average

(180 + 168 + 176 + 188 + 164 + 174 ) /6 = 1050/6 = 175

69. (3) Total strength of the school = 245 x 100/25

= 980 70. (4) Let the number be x

x × 3/5 = 168 => x = 168 x 5/3 = 280 12% of x = 280 x 12/100 = 33.6

71. (4) 72. (2) 73. (1) 74. (3) 75. (5) 76. (3) 77. (2) 78. (5) 79. (4) 80. (5) 81. (2) 82. (4) 83. (1) 84. (5) 85. (3)

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86. (2) There should be 'receive' in place of 'received'.

87. (4) There should be 'wise' in place of 'wisest'.

88. (3) There should be 'at' in place of 'on'.

89. (4) There should be 'their' in place of 'themselves'.

90. (C) There should be 'who' in place of 'which'. 91. (1) 92. (3) 93. (5) 94. (2) 95. (4) 96. (3) 97. (5) 98. (2) 99. (1) 100. (2)

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RACE Institute Hyderabad

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