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K KUNDAN Test-I: General Awareness 1. India lost to which of the following countries and settled for a historic bronze in Uber Cup women’s badminton championship recently? 1) Denmark 2) Japan 3) Indonesia 4) China 5) None of these 2. Veteran player Madhav Mantri, who died recently, was India’s oldest player of 1) Hockey 2) Football 3) Tennis 4) Cricket 5) None of these 3. The Reserve Bank eased gold import norms recently. Earlier, the central bank had prescribed a formula under which at least what per cent of every lot of imported gold had to be exclusively used for exports? 1) 10 per cent 2) 20 per cent 3) 25 per cent 4) 30 per cent 5) 40 per cent 4. Who among the following has taken over as the new Chief Information Commissioner in the Central Information Commission recently? 1) Syed Asif Ibrahim 2) Rajiv Mathur 3) N Sandhu 4) PC Haldar 5) None of these 5. TR Zeliang has been sworn in as the new Chief Minister of which of the following states? 1) Arunachal Pradesh 2) Sikkim 3) Nagaland 4) Manipur 5) None of these 6. Which of the following teams lifted Thomas Cup men’s badminton championship recently? 1) Indonesia 2) China 3) Malaysia 4) Japan 5) India 7. Who among the following won the 2014 Monaco Formula One Grand Prix? 1) Nico Rosberg 2) Jenson Button 3) Fernando Alonso 4) Sebastian Vettel 5) Lewis Hamilton 8. The Indian consulate was attacked by heavily armed gunmen in which of the following provinces of Afghanistan recently? The attack was rebutted by the security personnel and all the Indian staff remain unhurt. 1) Kandahar 2) Ghor 3) Herat 4) Bamyan 5) Badakhshan 9. ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) has signed a deal with Rosneft to jointly explore hydrocarbons in the offshore Arctic. Rosneft is the largest oil and gas producer of 1) US 2) Russia 3) China 4) Uzbekistan 5) None of these 10. Who among the following has won the recent Presidential election in Ukraine? 1) Arseniy Yatsenyuk 2) Sergei Tigipko 3) Petro Poroshenko 4) Yulia Tymoshenko 5) None of these 11. Who among the following has been sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Bihar? 1) Ramai Ram 2) Jitan Ram Manjhi 3) Basistha Narayan Singh 4) Narendra Singh 5) None of these 12. The term of members of which of the following institutions is co-terminus with the Union Govt and all its members submit their resignation after the general elections? 1) Election Commission 2) Central Vigilance Commission 3) Planning Commission 4) Finance Commission 5) None of these 13. The Committee headed by PJ Nayak has pointed out that all PSBs violate Sebi listing norms as it mandates that __________of directors must be independent. 1) 20 per cent 2) 25 per cent 3) 40 per cent 4) 50 per cent 5) 60 per cent 14. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has allowed banks to provide loans to exporters with tenures of up to how many years to help them ensure capital flows to fulfil long-term contracts? 1) 2 years 2) 4 years 3) 5 years 4) 7 years 5) 10 years 15. The ace player Rakesh Kumar, who emerged as the top money earner in a recent auction for a league, is associated with which of the following games? 1) Kho-kho 2) Kabaddi 3) Hockey 4) Badminton 5) Football 16. Russia has signed a multi-billion-dollar, 30-year gas deal with which of the following countries? 1) Kazakhstan 2) South Korea 3) India 4) China 5) None of these 17. The Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS), an Indian NGO manufacturing the world famous Jaipur Foot, signed an agreement with which of the following countries to supply artificial limbs to some 1000 people free of cost recently? 1) Iraq 2) Syria 3) Libya 4) Afghanistan 5) Turkey PRACTICE SET SBI Associate Clerk-II

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    Test-I: General Awareness1. India lost to which of the following countries and

    settled for a historic bronze in Uber Cup womensbadminton championship recently?1) Denmark 2) Japan 3) Indonesia4) China 5) None of these

    2. Veteran player Madhav Mantri, who died recently, wasIndias oldest player of1) Hockey 2) Football 3) Tennis4) Cricket 5) None of these

    3. The Reserve Bank eased gold import norms recently.Earlier, the central bank had prescribed a formula underwhich at least what per cent of every lot of importedgold had to be exclusively used for exports?1) 10 per cent 2) 20 per cent 3) 25 per cent4) 30 per cent 5) 40 per cent

    4. Who among the following has taken over as the newChief Information Commissioner in the CentralInformation Commission recently?1) Syed Asif Ibrahim 2) Rajiv Mathur3) N Sandhu 4) PC Haldar5) None of these

    5. TR Zeliang has been sworn in as the new Chief Ministerof which of the following states?1) Arunachal Pradesh 2) Sikkim3) Nagaland 4) Manipur5) None of these

    6. Which of the following teams lifted Thomas Cup mensbadminton championship recently?1) Indonesia 2) China 3) Malaysia4) Japan 5) India

    7. Who among the following won the 2014 MonacoFormula One Grand Prix?1) Nico Rosberg 2) Jenson Button3) Fernando Alonso 4) Sebastian Vettel5) Lewis Hamilton

    8. The Indian consulate was attacked by heavily armedgunmen in which of the following provinces ofAfghanistan recently? The attack was rebutted by thesecurity personnel and all the Indian staff remainunhurt.1) Kandahar 2) Ghor 3) Herat4) Bamyan 5) Badakhshan

    9. ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) has signed a deal with Rosneftto jointly explore hydrocarbons in the offshore Arctic.Rosneft is the largest oil and gas producer of

    1) US 2) Russia 3) China4) Uzbekistan 5) None of these

    10. Who among the following has won the recentPresidential election in Ukraine?1) Arseniy Yatsenyuk 2) Sergei Tigipko3) Petro Poroshenko 4) Yulia Tymoshenko5) None of these

    11. Who among the following has been sworn in as thenew Chief Minister of Bihar?1) Ramai Ram 2) Jitan Ram Manjhi3) Basistha Narayan Singh 4) Narendra Singh5) None of these

    12. The term of members of which of the followinginstitutions is co-terminus with the Union Govt andall its members submit their resignation after the generalelections?1) Election Commission2) Central Vigilance Commission3) Planning Commission4) Finance Commission5) None of these

    13. The Committee headed by PJ Nayak has pointed outthat all PSBs violate Sebi listing norms as it mandatesthat __________of directors must be independent.1) 20 per cent 2) 25 per cent 3) 40 per cent4) 50 per cent 5) 60 per cent

    14. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has allowed banks toprovide loans to exporters with tenures of up to howmany years to help them ensure capital flows to fulfillong-term contracts?1) 2 years 2) 4 years 3) 5 years4) 7 years 5) 10 years

    15. The ace player Rakesh Kumar, who emerged as thetop money earner in a recent auction for a league, isassociated with which of the following games?1) Kho-kho 2) Kabaddi 3) Hockey4) Badminton 5) Football

    16. Russia has signed a multi-billion-dollar, 30-year gasdeal with which of the following countries?1) Kazakhstan 2) South Korea 3) India4) China 5) None of these

    17. The Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti(BMVSS), an Indian NGO manufacturing the worldfamous Jaipur Foot, signed an agreement with whichof the following countries to supply artificial limbs tosome 1000 people free of cost recently?1) Iraq 2) Syria 3) Libya4) Afghanistan 5) Turkey

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    18. Citizens of which of the following counties rejectedadopting worlds highest minimum wage (25 dollarsan hour) in a referendum held there recently?1) Switzerland 2) Norway 3) South Korea4) US 5) France

    19. Morgan Stanley predicted that India will emerge fromstagflation in next few quarters. Which of the followingis/are the feature(s) of stagflation in a countryseconomy?1) Persistent high inflation 2) High unemployment3) Stagnant demand 4) All the above5) Only 1) and 3)

    20. Name the Hollywood star who was conferred with aspecial honour, Most Popular All Time InternationalStar in India, at the International Indian Film Academy(IIFA) awards recently?1) Uma Thurman 2) John Travolta 3) Bruce Willis4) Tom Cruise 5) Nicolas Cage

    21. Which of the following cities has been awarded therights to host the inaugural European Games to beheld in 2015?1) Minsk, Belarus 2) Zagreb, Croatia3) Sofia, Bulgaria 4) Baku, Azerbaijan5) None of these

    22. The Prime Minister of which of the following countriescalled for a new interpretation of the constitutionrecently? The countrys constitution bans acts of warand the threat or use of force to settle internationaldisputes.1) South Korea 2) Vietnam 3) Japan4) Philippines 5) None of these

    23. Based on the results of the trial run, the Reserve Bankof India has announced to launch much-awaited plasticcurrency notes of ` 10 denomination in five cities in1) 2015 2) 2016 3) 20174) 2018 5) 2019

    24. The RBI governor has announced that the central bankis planning to issue bank licences with restrictionsand encourage payment banks. As he mentioned, whatwill be the function(s) of payment banks? These banks1) will not take deposits.2) will offer payment and remittance services.3) will be constrained to invest all its funds in safe

    instruments such as govt securities.4) All the above5) Only 2) and 3)

    25. According to an estimate of a RBI panel, public sectorbanks (PSBs), as they migrate to the capital-intensiveBasel-III framework, will require about what amount incore capital by Mar 2018?1) ` 2 tn 2) ` 3 tn 3) ` 4 tn 4) ` 5 tn 5) ` 6 tn

    26. Which of the following pairs of states and their bestpractices is NOT matched correctly as mentioned inthe report prepared by consultancy firm Accenture on

    behalf of Department of Industrial Policy andPromotion (DIPP)?1) Best land acquisition model in the country Gujarat2) Integrated and comprehensive system for VAT

    Karnataka3) Labour management solution Maharashtra4) Single window clearance Rajasthan and Punjab5) None of these

    27. Which of the following economies of the world havebeen declared worlds most expensive economies in aranking released by the World Bank recently?1) UK, Japan 2) Bermuda, Denmark3) US, Australia 4) Switzerland, Norway5) None of these

    28. International Nurses Day (IND) is celebrated aroundthe world on which day each year?1) 5 May 2) 8 May 3) 9 May4) 12 May 5) 15 May

    29. Who among the following has been appointed as thefirst woman commander of a United Nationspeacekeeping force? She will serve as commander ofabout 1,000 UN peacekeepers in Cyprus.1) Kristin Lund 2) Ann Dunwoody3) Terry Gabreski 4) Michelle Howard5) Janet C Wolfenbarger

    30. Who among the following is the author of the novelThe Last Word?1) Sidharth Bhatia 2) Hanif Kureishi3) Noviolet Bulawayo 4) Malvika Singh5) Pallavi Aiyar

    31. India and which of the following countries have inkeda pact to enhance security cooperation in combatingthe key issues of insurgency, arms smuggling andhuman trafficking recently?1) Bangladesh 2) Bhutan 3) Myanmar4) China 5) None of these

    32. The Supreme Court struck down a law promulgatedby which of the following state govts declaringMullaperiyar dam as endangered and not allowingraising the water level of the dam?1) Tamil Nadu 2) Kerala3) Andhra Pradesh 4) Karnataka5) Goa

    33. The S&P BSE SENSEX or Sensitive Index is a basketof how many constituent stocks representing a sampleof large, liquid and representative companies?1) 30 2) 40 3) 50 4) 70 5) 100

    34. The World Health Organization (WHO) has imposedinternational travel restrictions on which of thefollowing countries as they have failed to control thespread of the deadly polio virus?1) Syria 2) Cameroon 3) Pakistan4) All the above 5) None of these

    35. The term birdie is associated with which of the

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    following games?1) Badminton 2) Golf 3) Snooker4) Chess 5) Squash

    36. With the youngest state of India, Telangana, set toformally come into being on Jun 2, which of thefollowing banks is expected to manage the generalbanking and debt account of the State?1) State Bank of India 2) Indian Bank3) Syndicate Bank 4) Central Bank of India5) None of these

    37. The state-owned power equipment maker BHEL hascommissioned four units of the 520-MW Parbatiunderground hydro electricity project in which of thefollowing states recently?1) Himachal Pradesh 2) Jammu & Kashmir3) Uttarakhand 4) Arunachal Pradesh5) None of these

    38. In 1969, in the fourth Lok Sabha, who among thefollowing became the first person to be formallyrecognised and given the status of leader of theopposition?1) Ram Subhag Singh 2) GV Mavalankar3) Jagjivan Ram 4) CM Stephen5) YB Chavan

    39. Which of the following cities has been awarded therights to host the inaugural European Games to beheld in 2015?1) Minsk, Belarus 2) Zagreb, Croatia3) Sofia, Bulgaria 4) Baku, Azerbaijan5) None of these

    40. Which of the following teams won the Womens AsianCup Football championship recently?1) Japan 2) Australia 3) Vietnam4) China 5) None of these

    Test-II: English LanguageDirections (Q. 41-55): Read the following passage

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

    Tenali Ramakrishna, apart from his matchless capabilityof performing jests, had a charismatic personality also. Hewas loved by all, excepting a very few who were jealous ofhim due to certain personal reasons.

    One among the jealous ones was the family priest ofKing Krishna Dev Rai who used to perform all the sacerdotalrites of the royal family. The name of the family priest wasAppalacharya. He was a Vaishnava and TenaliRamakrishna was a Samartha Brahmin. These two sectsnever liked each other. Appalacharya used to think thatsince he was a family priest of a royal family and his sectwas considered above the Samartha Brahmin sect, heshould be more close to the King; but the affection of King

    Krishna Dev Rai for Tenali Ramakrishna was not hiddenfrom his eyes. And this precisely was the reason whyAppalacharya was extremely jealous of him.

    One fine morning, Tenali Ramakrishna went to thehouse of Appalacharya. He wanted to consult him andtake his advice. Appalacharya saw him coming from adistance. Thinking that that was the right time to settle hisscore with him, he covered his face with a towel. TenaliRamakrishna noticed it but didnt say anything.

    Good morning, Pundit Ji, said Tenali Ramakrishnawith folded hands.

    Why, Tenali Ramakrishna? Why did you have to bringyour inauspicious presence before me so early in themorning? said Appalacharya curtly.

    Tenali Ramakrishna was terribly hurt; but hiding hishurt feelings, he said, Pundit Ji! I came here to discusssomething very important with you. But you dont seem tobe in a good mood. Doesnt matter.

    But may I ask you as to why you covered your facewith your towel when you saw me coming? asked TenaliRamakrishna.

    Now there was a cunning smile on the face ofAppalacharya. He said, Why? You are considered a manof wisdom throughout the kingdom, and you are not ableto understand so simple a thing.

    Believe me, Pundit Ji! I have not been able tounderstand. Please explain to me, said Tenali Ramakrishna.

    Tenali Ramakrishna! You are aware that I am aVaishnava Brahmin and you are Samartha Brahmin. It issaid that if a Vaishnava Brahmin sees a Samartha Brahminearly in the morning, the Vaishnava Brahmin is sure to beborn as a donkey in his next birth. Now you yourself tellme who would like to be born as a donkey. This is thereason why I covered my face with my towel when I sawyou coming from a distance. I wanted to avoid seeing yourface early in the morning.

    Tenali Ramakrishna was thinking, A man of eruditionlike Appalacharya is not expected to behave in such afoolish and rude manner. Why is it that he always tries toinsult me? He must be taught a lesson. And he beganwaiting for an opportune time.

    Tenali Ramakrishna did get an opportunity when KingKrishna Dev Rai, Appalacharya, and he himself, all weretaking a morning walk and enjoying fresh air. There were afew donkeys grazing nearby. A bright idea flashed acrosshis mind. He went straight to those donkeys and beganbowing before them. The King and Appalacharya weregreatly surprised to see him behaving thus. They alsonoticed him muttering something in an inaudible sound.

    Pundit Ji! Havent you noticed that TenaliRamakrishna has been behaving in a very stupid mannerduring the past few months, said the King.

    My Lord! You have only translated my feelings intoyour words. Just see, My Lord! What fun is it bowing

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    before donkeys? said Appalacharya in disgust.The King called him and said Hey, Tenali

    Ramakrishna! What the hell are you doing? Do you thinkbowing your head before donkeys will lead you to greaterwisdom?

    My Lord! said Tenali Ramakrishna, Its not that Iam bowing my head before these donkeys for no reason.In fact these donkeys are very respectable and must berevered by all. They were actually Vaishnava Brahmins intheir previous births. They are, in fact, kiths and kins ofPundit Appalacharya.

    What nonsense! said the King angrily. This isheight of arrogance. You have insulted an elderly person.You must apologise.

    But, My Lord! I have not insulted him. All thedonkeys are the relatives of Pundit Appalacharya. And itis for this reason that I have paid respect to them, saidTenali Ramakrishna with folded hands.

    How do your relate Pundit Ji to these stupiddonkeys? asked the King still angry.

    My Lord! Pundit Appalacharya, one day, saw meearly in the morning and covered his face with his towel.When I asked him the reason behind his funny behaviour,he said that if a Vaishnava Brahmin sees a Samartha Brahminearly in the morning, he is sure to be born a donkey in hisnext birth. So thinking that these donkeys must have beenVaishnava Brahmins in their previous births, and must haveseen some Samartha Brahmins early in the morning and asa result they may have taken birth as donkeys, I was bowingmy head before them.

    King Krishna Dev Rai became very serious. He lookedat Appalacharya and said, Pundit Ji! Scholars like you aresupposed to have a broader perspective of life; people likeyou should be broad-minded, or else, there would be nodifference between you and an ordinary person.41. Why did Tenali Ramakrishna go to the house of

    Appalacharya?1) To convince him that it is not good for a priest like

    him to have animosity against him2) To seek some advice from him3) To pay him due respect4) To settle an old score5) None of these

    42. What did Appalacharya do when he saw TenaliRamakrishna coming to him?1) He sneered at Tenali Ramakrishna and asked

    tauntingly about his coming.2) He turned away his face and went away.3) He covered his face with a towel.4) Only 1) and 2)5) Only 1) and 3)

    43. What explanation did Appalacharya place to TenaliRamakrishna for covering his face?1) That a Samartha Brahmin is no better than an

    untouchable and hence it is better for a VaishnavaBrahmin to cover his face

    2) That a Vaishnava Brahmin gets polluted if he seesa Samartha Brahmin early in the morning

    3) That a Vaishnava Brahmin is born as a donkey inthe next birth if he sees a Samartha Brahmin early inthe morning

    4) That a Vaishnava Brahmin is greater than anordinary jester

    5) None of these44. What did Tenali Ramakrishna reply when he was asked

    by the King about bowing his head before donkeys?1) He replied that donkeys are very gentle animals

    and hence deserve respect.2) He replied that these donkeys are close relatives of

    Appalacharya and hence respectable.3) He replied that the donkeys were his kith and kin

    and hence it was his duty to respect them.4) He replied that donkeys are very useful animals

    and hence everybody should respect them.5) None of these

    45. Why did the two sects never like each other?1) Because the members of one sect considered

    themselves more erudite than the members of theother sect.

    2) Because the members of one sect consideredthemselves richer than the members of the othersect.

    3) Because the members of one sect were of the viewthat they were family priests of the royal family andhence deserved more honour than the members ofthe other sect.

    4) Because the members of one sect thought thatdespite being family priests of the royal family theycould not get as much love and affection of theKing as the members of the other sect did.

    5) None of these46. What was Tenali Ramakrishnas perception about

    Appalacharya when he was insulted by him?(A) That Appalacharya was a man of erudition(B) That though Appalacharya was a man of letters

    yet he was foolish and rude(C) That Appalacharya rightly thought about himself

    that he was a great Brahmin1) Only (A) 2) Only (B)3) Only (A) and (B) 4) Only (B) and (C)5) All (A), (B) and (C)

    47. Why was Appalacharya so jealous of TenaliRamakrishna?(A) Because Tenali Ramakrishna was very bold.(B) Because Tenali Ramakrishna had extraordinary

    ability of performing jest(C) Because he was closer to the king than

    Appalacharya was.

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

    48. Which of the following statements is not true on thebasis of the given short story?1) Both Appalacharya and Tenali Ramakrishna were

    Brahmins.2) Tenali Ramakrishna avenged Appalacharya in an

    intelligent, dramatic way.3) Tenali Ramakrishna was very angry with

    Appalacharya and he never met him after thedonkey episode.

    4) At last, Appalacharya was humbled by TenaliRamakrishna.

    5) None of these49. Which of the following is the correct order of events

    from beginning to end?(A) The king told the priest to have a broader

    perspective of life.(B) They are, in fact, close relatives of Punditji.(C) He covered his face with a towel.(D) The king said, you have insulted an elderly

    person. You must apologise.(E) A man of erudition like Appalacharya is not

    expected to behave in such a foolish and rudemanner.

    1) CBAED 2) ACBED 3) ECDBA4) CEBDA 5) CDAEBDirections (Q. 50-52): Choose the word/group of

    words which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.50. Disgust

    1) admiration 2) approval 3) reverence4) respect 5) aversion

    51. Erudition1) culture 2) scholarliness 3) ignorance4) personality 5) vocal

    52. Muttering1) conveying 2) indicating 3) convincing4) crying 5) murmuringDirections (Q. 53-55): Choose the word/group of

    words which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.53. Sacerdotal

    1) divine 2) pious 3) unholy4) sacred 5) theological

    54. Opportune1) auspicious 2) felicitous 3) fit4) unsuitable 5) proper

    55. Cunning1) crafty 2) ignorant 3) shrewd4) acute 5) astuteDirections (Q. 56-60): Read each sentence to find out

    whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it.

    The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Thenumber of that part is the answer. If there is No error,the answer is 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)56. 1) Reading among the lines of a just-released optimistic

    report / 2) on global flows of goods, services and financeby the McKinsey Global Institute, / 3) one can concludethat the developed world is benefiting / 4) more fromglobalisation than the developing one. / 5) No error

    57. 1) Money from poor countries / 2) is flowing into richerones, / 3) in large part due to the active purchase / 4)of foreign assets by central banks. / 5) No error

    58. 1) Have you ever had / 2) a concept that you wished /3) brought to life, bud didnt / 4) possess the means tofabricate? / 5) No error

    59. 1) In framing the new development agenda, the privatesector must focus / 2) on tackling unemployment andjob creation / 3) on a massive scale and on / 4)dramatically improved access to electricity. / 5) No error

    60. 1) Former Telecom Minister A Raja sought to dragPrime Minister Manmohan Singhs name / 2) in a Delhicourt by saying that / 3) all actions were done with his/ 4) concurrence and not unilaterally. / 5) No errorDirections (Q. 61-65): Which of the phrases 1), 2), 3)

    and 4) given below each statement should replace the phraseprinted in bold in the sentence to make it grammaticallycorrect? If the sentence is correct as it is given and Nocorrection is required mark 5) as the answer.61. There was something I needed to do today but it totally

    slipped from my mind.1) it got totally slipped off mind2) it was slip of mind3) it slipped from mind4) it totally slipped my mind5) No correction required

    62. If thats the case, youd better stop talking and getback to the grind.1) back the grind 2) back for grinding3) back into grind 4) back after grinding5) No correction required

    63. If you can just get the point may be I can help you.1) get to the point 2) getting the point3) get on the points 4) get at the point5) No correction required

    64. My wife is under weather, so I need to get home earlytoday.1) in the weather 2) by the weather3) under the weather 4) in weather5) No correction required

    65. I know that youre sad, its written over your face.1) its written on your face2) its written at your face3) its written all over your face4) its written in your face5) No correction required

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    Directions (Q. 66-70): Rearrange the following sixsentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the propersequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answerthe questions given below.

    (A) This had helped the sector from being highlysupply-driven to being customer-oriented andtotally demand-driven by offering highly focusedcustomer services and products.

    (B) Gone are the days when the people working in abank went out for a mass deposit mobilisationcampaign giving mere conventional loans.

    (C) Channels are not only direct but are availableonline or at work site.

    (D) From being branch-centric, they have becometotally technology-centric.

    (E) There has been a paradigm shift in the way thebanks have been functioning over the pastdecade.

    (F) Now banks have transformed from a totallycomputed environment to core banking systemlinking all the branches as a single branch, databeing maintained at a nodal point termed asCentralised Data Centre (CDC).

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

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

    68. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentenceafter rearrangement?1) C 2) F 3) E 4) A 5) D

    69. Which of the following should be the FOURTHsentence after rearrangement?1) A 2) C 3) D 4) E 5) B

    70. Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST)sentence after rearrangement?1) B 2) A 3) F 4) C 5) EDirections (Q. 71-80): In the following passage, some

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

    It is now well (71) that economic growth and (72) inIndia has generally (73) a large number of marginalisedand (74) people such as the dalits, adivasis, nomadic tribes,women, slum and pavement dwellers, the disabled and oldpeople, and people living in (75) areas, who have remainedvoiceless and (76). The (77) of such a hopeless situationfor them lies in their (78) to access and (79) their rightfulentitlements of public goods and services due toinstitutionalised (80) and processes of exploitation.

    71. 1) settled 2) enacted 3) approved4) established 5) understood

    72. 1) boom 2) prosperity 3) inflation4) abundance 5) stagnation

    73. 1) to ignore 2) abstained 3) dodged4) connived 5) bypassed

    74. 1) impaired 2) depressed 3) disadvantaged4) strong 5) privileged

    75. 1) remote 2) far away 3) lonely4) private 5) secluded

    76. 1) accomplished 2) ignored 3) dejected4) devoided 5) scorned

    77. 1) gist 2) matter 3) top4) difficulty 5) crux

    78. 1) inability 2) impotence 3) shortcoming4) ability 5) capacity

    79. 1) absorb 2) contain 3) clutch4) retain 5) abandon

    80. 1) construction 2) configuration 3) structures4) format 5) fabric

    Test-III: Quantitative AptitudeDirections (Q. 81-85): What will come in place of

    question mark (?) in the following question?

    81. ?722

    211

    736

    313

    1) 4.4 2) 722

    3) 225

    4) 40.5 5) None of these

    82. (103.7 101.3)2 = 10?1) 6 2) 7 3) 5 4) 3 5) 10

    83. (4)3.7 (8)1.2 (32)1 3)8(1

    = (2)?

    1) 2.8 2) 1.6 3) 0.2 4) 3.2 5) 4.6

    84. ?51975 of 95 of

    113 of

    72

    1) 8019 2) 2110 3) 2610 4) 2250 5) 235885. 3 ? = (756 67) 804

    1) 195112 2) 250047 3) 2269814) 274625 5) None of theseDirections: (Q. 86-90): In each of the following

    number series, a wrong number is given, find out thatnumber.86. 3 9 23 99 479 2881 20159

    1) 9 2) 23 3) 99 4) 479 5) 288187. 1 3 6 11 20 39 70

    1) 3 2) 39 3) 11 4) 20 5) 688. 50 51 47 56 42 65 29

    1) 51 2) 47 3) 56 4) 42 5) 6589. 2 13 27 113 561 3369 23581

    1) 27 2) 13 3) 113 4) 561 5) 3369

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    90. 7 4 6 9 20 52.5 160.51) 6 2) 4 3) 20 4) 9 5) 52.5Directions (Q. 91-95): Find out the approximate value

    that should come in the place of question mark (?) in thefollowing question. (You are not expected to find out theexact value.)91. 27 164 + 3739 = ? 32.630

    1) 105400 2) 4000 3) 8200 4) 690 5) 630092. 134% of 3894 + 38.94% of 134 = ?

    1) 5300 2) 5500 3) 5000 4) 4900 5) 528093. 1.65% of 8471 0.61% of 9326 = ?

    1) 76 2) 78 3) 75 4) 80 5) 9594. (4874 + 5995 + 3329) (712 + 510 + 325) = ?

    1) 9 2) 11 3) 7 4) 11 5) 1295. 63.5% of 8924.19 + 22% of 5324.42 = ?

    1) 6278 2) 6128 3) 6228 4) 5624 5) 6817Directions (Q. 96-97): Study the information carefully

    to answer the questions that follow:A basket contains 3 blue, 2 green and 5 red balls.96. If three balls are picked at random, what is the

    probability that at least one of them is red?

    1) 51

    2) 127

    3) 21

    4) 1211

    5) None of these

    97. If four balls are picked at random, what is the probabilitythat two of them are green and two are blue?

    1) 53

    2) 21

    3) 181

    4) 701

    5) 1211

    98. In how many different ways can the letters of the wordINDIGO be arranged?1) 1680 2) 360 3) 2520 4) 840 5) 1260

    99. 8 men can complete a piece of work in 12 days. 4 womencan complete the same piece of work in 48 days and 10children can complete that piece of work in 24 days. Inhow many days can 10 men, four women and 10children together complete the work?1) 12 days 2) 15 days 3) 6 days4) 8 days 5) None of these

    100. If the digits of a two-digit number are interchanged,the number so obtained is greater than the originalnumber by 27. If the sum of the two digits of thenumber is 11, what is the original number?1) 47 2) 38 3) 74 4) 83 5) None of these

    101. A boat takes 8 hours to cover a distance whiletravelling upstream. Whereas while travellingdownstream, it takes 6 hours. If the speed of the streamis 4 kmph, what is the speed of the boat in still water?1) 16 kmph 2) 18 kmph 3) 28 kmph4) Cant be determined 5) None of these

    102. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 250%and the denominator by 400% the resultant fraction is

    197

    . What is the original fraction?

    1) 59

    2) 95

    3) 1910

    4) 197

    5) None of these

    103. A, B, C and D are four consecutive even numbers andtheir average is 65. What is the product of A and D?1) 4092 2) 4352 3) 4216 4) 3968 5) None of these

    104. A sum of ` 1634 is divided among A, B and C such thatA receives 25% more than B and B receives 25% lessthan C. What is As share in the amount?1) ` 456 2) ` 494 3) ` 570 4) ` 628 5) None of these

    105. The average of four positive integers is 72.5. Thehighest integer is 117 and the lowest integer is 15. Thedifference between the remaining two integers is 12.Which is the higher of the two remaining integers?1) 76 2) 84 3) 744) Cant be determined 5) None of these

    106. The difference between the simple interest and thecompound interest obtained on a principal amount at5 pcpa after 2 years is `35. What is the principalamount?1) ` 12000 2) ` 14000 3) ` 160004) ` 13000 5) None of these

    107. A circle and a rectangle have the same perimeter. Thesides of the rectangle are 14 cm and 30 cm. What is thearea of the circle?1) 312 cm2 2) 1218 cm2 3) 456 cm24) Cant be determined 5) None of these

    108. In how many ways can a committee consisting of 5men and 6 women be formed from 8 men and 12women?1) 744 2) 612 3) 778 4) 628 5) None of these

    109. In a test consisting of 80 questions carrying one markeach, Shilpi answered 65% of the first 40 questionscorrectly. What per cent of the other 40 questionsdoes she need to answer correctly to score 75% onthe entire test?1) 40% 2) 75% 3) 60% 4) 85% 5) None of these

    110. After giving a discount of 30% on marked price ashopkeeper gets a profit of 40% on cost price. Whatper cent of the cost price is the marked price?1) 25% 2) 44% 3) 50% 4) 56% 5) None of these

    111. A dishonest dealer sells the goods at 10% loss on thecost price but uses 25% less weight. What is thepercentage profit or loss?1) 25% profit 2) 20% loss 3) 22% loss4) 20% profit 5) 24% profit

    112. On `3000 invested at a simple rate of interest 4% perannum, ` 600 is obtained as interest in a certain numberof years. In order to earn ` 2000 as interest on ` 5000 inthe same number of years, what should be the rate ofsimple interest?1) 7% 2) 8% 3) 6% 4) 5% 5) None of these

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    113. Divide `5500 between A and B so that As share at theend of 3 years may equal Bs share at the end of 5years, compound interest being at 20%.1) A ` 3000, B ` 2500 2) A ` 2600, B ` 29003) A ` 2000, B ` 3500 4) A ` 2400, B ` 31005) A ` 2500, B ` 3000

    114. A can do a piece of work in 8 days and B can do it in 5days. They work together for 2 days and then A leavesthe work. How long will now B take to finish it?

    1) 431 days 2) 5

    21 days 3) 731 days

    4) 941 days 5) 7

    51 days

    115. A man travels 420 km in 5 hours partly by train andpartly by car. Had he travelled all the way by train he

    would have saved 43

    of the time he was in car and

    would have arrived at his destination 2 hours early.Find the distance he travelled by car.1) 89.72 km 2) 90.69 km 3) 93.34 km4) 96.71 km 5) 98.54 kmDirections (Q. 116-120): Study the table carefully to

    answer the questions that follow:Number of candidates appeared and qualified

    for an examination in six managementinstitutes over the years.

    YearManagement Institutes

    A B C D E FApp Qual App Qual App Qual App Qual App Qual App Qual

    2007 1576 241 1845 165 1584 140 1500 175 1654 182 1868 1322008 1687 120 1798 187 1650 182 1490 182 1675 198 1774 1872009 1875 165 1647 152 1745 208 1384 120 1520 215 1748 1962010 1720 243 1898 145 1816 190 1748 248 1684 200 1654 1832011 1815 265 2115 194 1676 200 1580 190 1690 180 1682 1772012 1923 243 2085 255 1894 264 1762 197 1532 210 1574 2232013 1920 208 2105 223 1738 205 1787 205 1846 212 1447 219116. Approximately what percentage of candidates

    qualified with respect to those appeared from all thesix institutes together in 2012?1) 12% 2) 13% 3) 15% 4) 18% 5) None of these

    117. What is the approximately average number ofcandidates qualified from Institute D over the givenyears?1) 177 2) 193 3) 207 4) 188 5) 169

    118. The percentage of candidates qualified with respectto those appeared is the highest for which of thefollowing Institutes in 2010?1) D 2) A 3) F 4) E 5) None of these

    119. The percentage of candidates qualified with respectto those appeared from Institute B is the lowest duringwhich of the following years?1) 2007 2) 2008 3) 2010 4) 2009 5) None of these

    120. The number of candidates qualified from Institute C in2008 and 2009 together is what per cent of the numberof candidates appeared from Institute F in 2009 and2010 together? (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)1) 10.06% 2) 14.46% 3) 13.56%4) 15.56% 5) 11.46%

    Test-IV: Reasoning Ability121. Raju is standing in the garden and facing north-west.

    He turns 90 in clockwise direction and then he turns135 in anticlockwise direction. In which direction isRaju facing now?1) North 2) West 3) North-West4) South 5) None of these

    122. If Priti says, Seemas father Amar is the only son ofmy father-in-law Mayank, then how is Beena, who issister of Seema, related to Mayank?1) Daughter 2) Sister3) Grand daughter 4) Daughter-in-law5) None of these

    123. How many such pairs of letters are there in the wordBEAUTIFUL each of which has as many lettersbetween them in the word as in the English alphabet?1) One 2) Two 3) Three4) Four 5) More than four

    124. In a certain code language GEORGE is written asCAKNCA. How is JOSEPH written in that codelanguage?1) FKOALD 2) FKOBSD 3) FKBOSD4) FKOLAD 5) None of these

    125. South is related to North-West in the same way asWest is related to which of the following?1) North 2) North-West 3) West4) South-West 5) None of these

    126. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way andso form a group. Which is the one that does notbelong to that group?1) Dilwara 2) Madurai 3) Konark4) Khajuraho 5) Ellora

    127. The position of how many digits in the number92685471 will remain unchanged after the digits arerearranged in ascending order within the number?1) None 2) One 3) Two4) Three 5) None of these

    128. If A $ B means A is father of B, A B means A ismother of B and A # B means A is husband of Bthen which of the following means D is grandson ofP?1) D # N L $ P 2) N P $ D $ L 3) P $ L D # M4) L # D N P 5) None of these

    129. If WIN is written as @#% and GROW is written as+$@ then how is WRONG written in that codelanguage?

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    1) @+$% 2) +$%@ 3) @#$%4) @$%+ 5) None of these

    130. Among six students P, Q, R, S, T and V, each of adifferent age, P is younger than only S. Only threestudents are younger than R. V is younger than T. V isnot the youngest. Then who among the following isthe youngest?1) P 2) Q 3) T4) R 5) None of theseDirections (Q. 131-135): In the following questions,

    the symbols %, #, @, $ and are used with the meaningsas illustrated below:

    A % B means A is neither smaller than nor equal toBA # B means A is neither smaller than nor greaterthan BA @ B means A is neither greater than nor equal toBA $ B means A is not smaller than BA B means A is not greater than BNow, in each of the given questions, assuming the

    given statements to be true, find which of the twoconclusions I and II given below them is/are definitelytrue. Give answer

    1) if only conclusion I is true.2) if only conclusion II is true.3) if either conclusion I or II is true.4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.5) if both conclusions I and II are true.

    131. Statements: B @ E, E # S, S $ ZConclusions: I. Z @ E II. S % B

    132. Statements: N M, M @ H, H $ TConclusions: I. M % T II. N $ H

    133. Statements: V $ D, R % F, D RConclusions: I. F % V II. R % V

    134. Statements: K @ D, R % K, J # RConclusions: I. J % K II. D $ R

    135. Statements: P $ Q, Q % R, S # RConclusions: I. S @ P II. Q % SDirections (Q. 136-140): Study the following

    information carefully and answer the given questions:E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are eight friends sitting arround

    a circle facing the centre, but not necessarily in the sameorder.

    I is second to the left of F, who is next to the right of L.J is not the neighbour of F. L is third to the right of K. G isnot the neighbour of F or K, and is on the immediate left ofH.136. Which of the following pairs represents the

    neighbours of G?1) H, F 2) E, H 3) J, K4) I, E 5) None of these

    137. Who among the following is on the immediate left ofJ?

    1) K 2) H 3) I4) L 5) None of these

    138. Who among the following is on the immediate right ofE?1) F 2) L 3) G4) H 5) None of these

    139. Which of the following statements is true with respectto H?1) Immedaite left of J 2) Opposite L3) Second to the right of F 4) All are true5) None of these

    140. How many persons sit between G and I?1) None 2) One 3) Two4) Three 5) None of theseDirections (Q. 141-145): In each question below is

    given a group of letters followed by four combinations ofdigits/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have tofind out which of the combinations correctly representsthe group of letters based on the following coding systemand mark the number of that combination as the answer. Ifnone of the four combinations correctly represents thegroup of letters, mark 5), ie None of these, as the answer.

    Letter E H D O F B I J G A KDigit/Symbol 5 8 $ # 6 2 9 7 @ % 4

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

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

    a vowel, both are to be coded by the code for thevowel.

    3) If the first and the last letters are consonants, bothare to be coded by the code for the first letter.

    141. BGJEAO1) #@57#% 2) #@%57# 3) #@75%#4) 2@%57# 5) None of these

    142. OFDBJI1) #6$279 2) #6$27 3) $6274) 6$27 5) None of these

    143. HBIAFD1) 892%6$ 2) 829%68 3) $29%6$4) $92%68 5) None of these

    144. AEKDIB1) %54$92 2) %54$9% 3) 2%54$24) %5$492 5) None of these

    145. BKAEFJ1) 24%567 2) 24%652 3) 24%5624) 74%562 5) None of theseDirections (Q. 146-150): Study the following

    information carefully and answer the given questions:T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z seven persons belong to seven

    different families, viz Punjabi, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Marathi,Bengali, Kannada and Malayali, but not necessarily in thesame order. All of them are travelling in a train in AC tier II.

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    They occupy two lower berths, three middle berths andtwo upper berths. V is a Punjabi and is not on the upperberths. The Gujarati is the only other person who occupiesthe same type of berth as V. U and Y are not on the middleberths and they are Malayali and Bengali respectively. T isa Marathi. Z is neither a Kannada nor a Gujarati. X occupiesthe same type of berth as the Rajasthani.146. Z belongs to which of the following families?

    1) Rajasthani 2) Kannada3) Gujarati 4) Bengali5) None of these

    147. Which of the following pairs occupy the lower berth?1) U, V 2) Y, U 3) W, V4) T, V 5) None of these

    148. Who belongs to the Gujarati family?1) Y 2) W 3) X4) Z 5) None of these

    149. Which of the following combinations is true?1) W Gujarati Upper 2) Y Bengali Lower3) X Kannada Lower 4) Z Rajasthani Middle5) None of these

    150. Which of the following groups occupies the middleberths?1) Z, Y, U 2) Z, X, V 3) X, T, Z4) W, T, X 5) None of theseDirection (Q. 151-155): In each question below are

    given two statements followed by two conclusionsnumbered I and II. You have to take the given statements tobe true even if they seem to be at variance with commonlyknown facts and then decide which of the given conclusions

    logically follows from the given statements, disregardingcommonly known facts. Give answer

    1) if only conclusion I follows.2) if only conclusion II follows.3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.5) if both conclusions I and II follow.

    151. Statements: No orange is a banana.All bananas are grapes.

    Conclusions: I. Some grapes being bananas is apossibility.

    II. Some grapes are not oranges.152. Statements: Some cards are flowers.

    Some flowers are plants.Conclusions: I. Some cards are plants.

    II. Some plants being cards is apossibility.

    153. Statements: All rooms are windows.Some windows are doors.

    Conclusions: I. All rooms being doors is apossibility.

    II. Some windows are rooms.154. Statements: Some leaves are skies.

    All skies are clouds.Conclusions: I. Some leaves are clouds.

    II. Some clouds are not skies.155. Statements: No boat is a river.

    No river is water.Conclusions: I. No water is boat.

    II. Some rivers are not boats.

    Directions (Q. 156-160): In each of the questions given below, which of the five Answer Figures should come afterthe Problem Figure, if the squence were continued?

    Problem Figures Answer Figures

    156.

    1 2 3 4 5

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    157.

    1 2 3 4 5

    158.

    1 2 3 4 5

    159.

    1 2 3 4 5

    160.

    1 2 3 4 5

    Test-V: Marketing Aptitude/Computer Knowledge

    161. A storage device where the access time depends uponthe location of the data is called1) random access 2) serial access3) normal access 4) transaction access5) None of these

    162. Which number system is commonly used as a short-cut notation for a group of four binary digits?1) Binary 2) Decimal 3) Octal4) Hexadecimal 5) None of these

    163. QuarkXPress and Adobe InDesign are examples of________ software.1) image-editing 2) word-processing3) video-editing 4) desktop-publishing5) None of these

    164. MapQuest and Yahoo! Maps are examples of________ software.1) entertainment 2) educational3) multimedia 4) Web-based application5) None of these

    165. In a computer, hardware and/or software that duplicatethe functions of a first computer system in a differentsecond computer system, so that the behaviour of thesecond system closely resembles the behaviour ofthe first system is known as1) Stimulator 2) Emulator 3) Scanner4) Copier 5) None of these

    166. A ________ is the basic unit of data storage on ahard disk.1) track 2) sector 3) zone4) gap 5) None of these

    167. The metal disk which is permanently housed in sealedcontainers is called ________.1) hard disk 2) floppy disk 3) flexible disk4) zip disk 5) Winchester disk

    168. The most common application of twisted pair cable is________.1) Cable TV 2) Internet 3) Extranet4) Network 5) Telephone system

    169. Which of the following is the name of the softwarewhich is used for sending or receiving a message?1) Telnet 2) Browser3) Messenger 4) Operating system5) None of these

    170. Which of the following software applications wouldbe most appropriate for performing numerical andstatistical calculations?1) Document Processor 2) Database3) Graphics Package 4) Spreadsheet5) None of these

    171. ________means to enlarge a window to its maximumarea so that it will fill entire desktop.1) Maximize 2) Zoom 3) Enlarge4) Extend 5) None of these

    172. ________is the process of getting access to thecomputer.1) Sign in 2) Log in 3) Log off4) Enter 5) None of these

    173. ________ is not a graphic file format that allowsanimation to be viewed on a computer.1) GIF 2) MNG 3) MP8 4) SVG 5) SWF

    174. The storage area present in the e-mail account is oftencalled as1) Hyperlink 2) Attachment 3) Mailbox4) IP address 5) Spam

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    175. At the end of a domain name, a ________-letterabbreviation is added for every country name.1) one 2) two 3) three4) four 5) five

    176. Most gateways operate at ________ layer of OSImodel.1) datalink 2) physical 3) network4) transport 5) application

    177. A________is approximately a thousand bytes.1) gigabyte 2) kilobyte 3) megabyte4) terabyte 5) None of these

    178. The operating system is the most common type of________ software.1) communication 2) application3) system 4) word-processing5) None of these

    179. Moving process from a main memory to a disk is called1) Scheduling 2) Caching 3) Swapping4) Spooling 5) None of these

    180. Taking back-up of a file against crash is a1) Preventive measure 2) Curative measure3) Decisive measure 4) All the above5) None of these

    181. Consumer information sources are1) personal source and commercial source2) public source3) experiential source4) All of the three above5) Only (1) and (2)

    182. Zero-Based Budgeting (ZBB) means1) a tool for marketing-cost analysis2) a tool for financial analysis3) each year, budgeting starts from a scratch4) a certain percentage of sales5) Only (1) and (2)

    183. Relationship Selling means1) Preparing a list of relatives2) Cross-selling3) Selling to relatives4) Selling to strangers5) Telemarketing

    184. Qualities of a good salesman are1) Patience and Politeness2) Empathy and Perseverance3) Steadfastness and Commitment4) Both 1) and 2)5) All 1), 2) and 3)

    185. A lead is useful for1) A marketing staff2) A team leader3) Banks Chairman4) An industry making lead products5) Not useful, as it is poisonous

    186. Marketing is required for1) Boosting production2) Boosting sales3) Boosting profits4) Improving customer service5) All of the above

    187. A cold call is1) Best way to do Marketing2) A last resort for Marketers3) Marketing at random4) All of the above5) None of these

    188. HNI means1) Highly Negative Individual2) High Networth Individual3) High Neutral Individual4) Highly Necessary Individual5) All of these

    189. Digital Banking means1) Banking with calculators2) Banking with digital instruments3) Internet Banking and Telebanking4) Export finance5) None of these

    190. Home Loans are granted to1) Individuals 2) Institutions 3) Builders4) All of these 5) None of these

    191. The main objective of any business activity is1) to increase marketing capacity2) to maximise profits3) to increase production capacity4) All of the above5) None of these

    192. A Brand receives such legal protection under the lawafter it fulfils certain conditions such as1) It is not similar to any existing trademark.2) It does not hurt the religious sentiments or feelings

    of any individual/organisation.3) It is not likely to desire or cause confusion.4) All of the above5) None of these

    193. Why do we encourage exports?1) For faster economic development2) Due to the concept of globalisation3) We have surplus products.4) We have surplus manpower.5) None of these

    194. Indian marketing doesnt have a smooth way becauseof1) Lack of marketing personnel2) Lack of product planning3) 1) and 2)4) Government regulations5) None of these

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    Answers1. 2 2. 4 3. 2 4. 2 5. 36. 4 7. 1 8. 3 9. 2 10. 311. 2 12. 3 13. 4 14. 5 15. 216. 4 17. 4 18. 1 19. 4 20. 221. 4 22. 3 23. 1 24. 5 25. 526. 5 27. 4 28. 4 29. 1 30. 231. 3 32. 2 33. 1 34. 4 35. 236. 5; RBI37. 1 38. 1 39. 4 40. 141. 2 42. 5 43. 3 44. 245. 5; Not given in the passage46. 2 47. 5 48. 3 49. 4 50. 551. 2 52. 5 53. 3 54. 4 55. 256. 1; Replace among with between57. 1; Replace poor with poorer58. 559. 4; Replace improved with improving60. 3; Replace done with taken61. 4 62. 5 63. 1 64. 3 65. 3(66-70): BEDACF66. 4 67. 2 68. 5 69. 1 70. 371. 4 72. 2 73. 5 74. 3 75. 176. 2 77. 5 78. 1 79. 4 80. 3

    81. 5; ? = 722

    211

    736

    313

    = 722

    23

    745

    310

    = 722

    23

    457

    310

    = 922

    = 2.44

    82. 5; 10? = (103.7 101.3)2= (103.7 + 1.3)2or, 10? = (105)2or, 10? = 1010 ? = 10

    83. 3; (4)3.7 (8)1.2 (32)1 3)8(

    1 = 2?

    or, (22)3.7 (23)1.2 (25)1 (23)3 = 2?or, 27.4 23.6 25 29 =2?

    or, 27.4 3.6 + 5 9 = 2?or, 20.2 = 2? ? = 0.284. 4;

    ? = 5197595

    113

    72

    = 7995197530

    = 2250

    85. 2; 3 ? =

    80467756

    = 63

    ? = (63)3 = 25004786. 3; The series is 3 2 + 3 = 9, 9 3 4 =23, 23 4 + 5 = 97, 97 5 6 = 479, 479 6 + 7 = 2881, 2881 7 8 = 20159Hence, there should be 97 in place of 99.87. 2; The series is 1 2 + 1 = 3, 3 2 + 0 =6, 6 2 1 = 11, 11 2 2 = 20, 20 2 3 = 37, 37 2 4 = 70.Hence, there should be 37 in place of 39.88. 4; The series is 50 + 12 = 51, 51 22 = 47,47 + 32 = 56, 56 42 = 40, 40 + 52 = 65,65 62 = 29.Hence, there should be 40 in place of 42.89. 2; The series is 2 2 + 7 = 11, 11 3 6 = 27, 27 4 + 5, = 113, 113 5 4 = 561,561 6 + 3 = 3369, 3369 7 2 = 23581.Hence, there should be 11 in place of 13.

    90. 1; The series is 211

    211 ,11 ,

    21

    21

    ...Hence, there should be 5 in place of 6.91. 3; ? 32.630 = 27 164 + 3739 = 4428+ 3739or, ? 8167+ 33 = 820092. 5;

    10013439

    1003900134

    10013494.38

    1003894134?

    = 5226 + 52 = 5278 528093. 4; (8471 1.65%) (9326 0.61)= 85 1.6 93 0.6 = 136 55.8 80.2 80

    94. 1; ? = 917.9154714198

    95. 5; ? = 10042.532422

    10019.89245.63

    = 63.5 89 + 22 53 5651 + 1166 = 681796. 4; Total number of balls = 3 + 2 + 5 = 10So, n(S) = 10C3Now, P(at least one red) = 1 P(no red)

    = 1 3

    103

    5

    C

    C = 1 120

    10 = 12

    11

    97. 4; Now, picked P(2 green + 2 blue) Reqd probability

    = 4

    102

    32

    2

    C

    CC = 210

    31 = 70

    1

    98. 2; Total number of letters in the wordINDIGO is 6. However I occurs twice.

    Reqd number of ways = !2!6

    = 360

    99. 3; Work done by (8 12) men= (4 48) women = (10 24) childrenie 1 man = 2 women = 2.5 children Reqd number of days

    = 10

    25.245.210

    2410

    = 40

    2410 = 6 days

    100. 1; We have,

    difference of two digits = 927

    = 3

    Sum of two digits = 11

    The two digits are 2311

    and 2311

    ,

    ie 7 and 4. Thus, the number will be either 74or 47. But the number will be 47 because 47< 74.

    195. Nobody plans to fail but fails to plan signifies:1) Importance of proper planning2) Importance of marketing3) Planning process4) All of the above5) None of these

    196. For an economic organisation like bank, MIS means1) Middle Income Scheme2) Management Information System3) Management of Information & Science4) Marketing Information System5) Only 2) and 4)

    197. Good competition helps in improving1) customer profile.2) customer service.3) customer response.4) market share.5) None of these

    198. Find the true statement.1) Marketing is a waste of the employees time.2) Marketing is not required in India due to its vast

    population.3) Marketing involves additional work.4) Marketing involves team work.5) Marketing is not required today due to IT

    advancement.199. A Target Market is

    1) entire country2) entire city3) entire globe4) one which consists of customers who need the

    identified product5) All of these

    200. Sales forecasting involves1) Sales Planning 2) Sales Pricing3) Distribution Channels 4) Consumer Tastes5) All of these

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    101. 3; Let the speed of the boat in stillwater be x kmph.Then, (x + 4) 6 = (x 4) 8or, 6x + 24 = 8x 32or, x = 28 kmph

    102. 3; Let the fraction be yx

    .

    Then, 197

    100y500

    100x350

    or, y10x7

    = 197

    or, yx

    = 1910

    103. 3; Average

    = 4)6x()4x()2x(x

    = 65

    or, x = 62 and x + 6 = 68 Product of A and D = 62 68 = 4216104. 3; Here, A : B = 125 : 100 = 5 : 4B : C = 75 : 100 = 3 : 4Now, A : B : C = 15 : 12 : 16

    Hence, As share = 1634)161215(15

    = `570105. 5; Let the remaining integers be x andx + 12Then, 117 + x + (x + 12) + 15 = 72.5 4or, 2x = 146 x = 73 Reqd number = x + 12 = 73 + 12 = 85

    106. 2; Difference = sum2

    100r

    or, 35 = sum2

    1005

    Sum = 35 4 00 = `14000107. 5; Perimeter of rectangle = 2(length +breadth) = 2(14 + 30) = 88 cm2Now, perimeter of the circle = 2ror, 2r = 88

    r =

    44

    Area of the circle = r2

    =

    44

    44 = 722

    4444

    = 616 cm2

    108. 5; Reqd number of ways = 612

    58 CC

    = 51744109. 4;

    Reqd % = 1004034100

    40100654060

    = 85%110. 5; Let the CP be `100.Then, SP = `140

    Marked price = 70100140 = `200

    So, reqd percentage = 100100200

    = 200%

    111. 4; Percentage loss or gain

    100in weighterror Percentage100

    loss Percentage in weight error Percentage

    = %100251001025

    = %1007515

    = 20%

    The positive sign indicates that there is aprofit of 20%.

    112. 2; Time = 43000100600

    = 5 years

    Rate = 500051002000

    = 8%

    113. 5; Suppose that share of A = `xShare of B = `(5500 x)According to the question,

    23

    100201)x5500(

    100201x

    or, 5566)x5500(

    56

    56

    56x

    or, x55005x6

    or, 11x = 5 5500 x = 500 5 = `2500Share of A = `2500and Share of B = 5500 2500 = `3000

    114. 1; Work done by A in 1 day = 81

    Work done by B in 1 day = 51

    Work done in 2 days when A and B work

    together = 251

    81

    = 20

    13

    Remaining work = 1 2013

    = 207

    Remaining work will be done by B

    in

    51207

    = 5207 = 4

    7 days = 4

    31 days

    115. 3; 43

    of total time in car = 2 hours

    Total time in car = 342

    = 38

    hours

    Total time spent in train

    =

    385 = 3

    7 hours

    If 420 km is covered by train then the timetaken is (5 2) = 3 hours

    When 37

    hours is spent in train, the distance

    covered = 37

    3420

    = 326.66 km

    Distance covered by car = (420 326.66)= 93.34 km116. 2; Total candidates appeared from allsix institutes in 2012 = 1923 + 2085 + 1894+ 1762 + 1532 + 1574 = 10770

    Total candidates qualified from all sixinstitutes in 2012 = 243 + 255 + 264 + 197+ 210 + 223 = 1392

    Reqd % = 100107701392

    13%

    117. 4; The number of candidates qualifiedfrom D over the given years

    = 7205197190248120182175

    = 71317

    = 188.14 188

    118. 1; Percentage of candidates qualifiedover appeared is the highest in Institute D in

    2010 = 1001748248

    14.19%

    119. 3; Percentage of candidates qualifiedw.r.t. appeared from Institute B is the lowest

    in 2010 = 1001898145

    = 7.63%

    120.5; No. of candidates qualified fromInstitute C in 2008 and 2009 = 182 + 208= 390No. of candidates appeared from Institute Fin 2009 and 2010 = 1748 + 1654 = 3402

    Reqd % = %46.111003402390

    121. 2;

    Hence, Rajus face is in DB direction, thatis west.

    122. 3;

    Hence, Beena is granddaughter of Mayank.123. 4;

    124. 1;

    Similarly,

    125. 5; North-west direction is 135 clockwiseto the south direction. Similarly, northeastdirection is 135 clockwise to the westdirection.126. 5; All exept Ellora are famous temples,while Ellora is famous for caves.

    127. 2;

    128. 3;

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    It is clear that D is grandson of P.129. 1;

    Then, W I N G R O

    @ # % + $

    So,

    130. 2; After rearranging them according todescending order of their ages, thearrangement is as follows.S > P > R > T > V > Q.Hence, Q is the youngest among them.(131-135):Given: % >, # =, @ B or B < S is true.132. 4; Given statement:

    N M N M ... (i)M @ H M < H ... (ii)H $ T H T ... (iii)

    Combining all these statements, we getN M < H TCheck for I. M % T M > T is not true.Check for II. N $ H N H is not true.133. 4; Given statements:

    V $ D V D ... (i)R % F R > F ... (ii)D R D R ... (iii)

    Combining all these statements, we getV D R > FCheck for I. F % V F > V is not true.Check for II. R % V R > V is not true.134. 1; Given statement:

    K @ D K < D ... (i)R % K R > K ... (ii)J # R J = R ... (iii)

    Combining all these statements, we getJ = R > K < DCheck for I. J % K J > K is true.Check for II. D $ R D R is not true.135. 5; Given statement:

    P $ Q P Q ... (i)Q % R Q > R ... (ii)S # R S = R ... (iii)

    Combining all these statements, we getP Q > R = SCheck for I. S @ P S < P is true.Check for II. Q % S Q > S is true.(136-140):

    136. 2 137. 1 138. 3 139. 2 140. 4

    141. 3; Condition (2) applies

    142. 4; Condition (1) applies

    143. 2; Condition (3) applies

    144. 1;

    145. 3; Condition (3) applies

    (146-150):

    Person Family BerthW Gujarati LowerV Punjabi LowerU Malayali UpperY Bengali UpperT Marathi MiddleZ Rajasthani MiddleX Kannada Middle

    146. 1 147. 3 148. 2 149. 4 150. 3151. 5; No orange is a banana (E) + Allbananas are grapes (A) = E + A = O* = Somegrapes are not oranges. Hence conclusion IIfollows. Again All bananas are grapes conversion Some grapes are bananas.Hence, I follows.152. 2; Some cards are flowers (I) + Someflowers are plants (I) = I + I = No conclusion.Hence, conclusion I does not follow.Again, there is no negative statement. Thus,the possibility in II exists. Hence, conclusionII follows.153. 5; There is no negative statement. Thus,the possibility in I exists. Hence, conclusionI follows.Again, All rooms are windows conversion Some windows are rooms. Hence,conclusion II also follows.

    154. 1; Some leaves are skies (I) + All skiesare clouds (A) = I + A = I = Some leaves areclouds. Hence, conclusion I follows.Again, All skies are clouds conversion Some clouds are skies. Hence, conclusion IIdoes not follow.155. 4; No boat is river (E) + No river iswater (E) = E + E = No conclusion. Hence,neither conclusion I nor II follows.156. 2; The orientation of line moves 45CW in each step. A new element comes ineach step on the front end.157. 3; The figure rotates 45 clockwise. Twonew elements are added from Fig (1) to (2).It follows if 1 2, 3 4 then 5 6 rule.158. 2; In each step the element on the rightend goes to the left while remaining elementsshift to right. A new element is added on theright end.159. 4; All the elements form their mirrorimages in every subsequent figure. Besides,the elements interchange as follows: (i) FromFig 1 to 2: The top element remains as it iswhile the remaining two pairs of elementsinterchange positions within the pair. (ii)From Fig 2 to 3: The bottom element remainsas it is while the remaining two pairs ofelements interchange positions within thepair. This goes on alternately.160. 3161. 2 162. 4 163. 4 164. 4 165. 2166. 2; A sector is the basic unit of datastorage on a hard disk. The term sectoremanates from a mathematical term refer-ring to the pie-shaped angular section of acircle.167. 5; Winchester disk is a type of harddisk which cant be removed, once fixed.168. 5169. 3; We can exchange messages throughMessenger, for example Yahoo Messenger,gtalk etc.170. 4 171. 1 172. 2 173. 3 174. 3175. 2 176. 5 177. 2 178. 3 179. 3180. 1 181. 5 182. 3 183. 2 184. 5185. 1 186. 5 187. 3 188. 2 189. 3190. 1 191. 2 192. 4 193. 2 194. 4195. 1 196. 2 197. 2 198. 4 199. 4200. 5