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lkekU; lpsrrk1. xqtjkr dh eq[;ea=kh vkuanhcsu iVsy us gky gh esa fdl LFkku
ij mtkyk ;kstuk* dk 'kqHkkjaHk fd;k gSA ftlds rgr yksxksadks ,y-bZ-Mh cYc dk forj.k fd;k x;k \(1) jktdksV (2) vgenkckn(3) xka/h uxj (4) lwjr(5) oM+ksnjk
2. oSf'od usrkvksa }kjk gky gh esa laiUUk nks f}olh; G7 okrkZdk 'kh"kZ ,tsaMk fcxM+rh oSf'od vFkZO;oLFkk vkardokn]'kj.kkFkhZ ladV] phu dk fooknkLin leqnzh nkok rFkk Brexit
laHkkouk ij fVdk FkkA G7 f'k[kj lEesyu dk v;kstu fdlLFkku ij gqvk \(1) la- jk- v- (2) bVyh(3) tkiku (4) dukMk(5) izQkal
3. lmQnh vjc vk/kfjr bLykfed fodkl cSad us Hkkjr ds fdljkT;@la?k 'kflr izns'k esa viuh igyh 'kk[kk [kksyus dh?kks"k.kk dh gS \(1) egkjk"Vª (2) eè; izns'k(3) xqtjkr (4) ubZ fnYyh(5) paMhx<+
4. dsanzh; eaf=keaMy us iz/kuea=kh dh vè;{krk esa i;VZu ds {ks=kesa lg;ksx dks etcwr cukus ds fy, i;VZu ea=kky;] Hkkjrljdkj vkSj fuEu esa ls fdl ns'k ds lkFk le>kSrk Kkiu ijgLrk{kj dj iwoZ dk;ksZÙkj LohÑfr iznku dh gS \(1) ukWosa (2) ekynho(3) phu (4) Jhyadk(5) D;wck
5. fdl jkT; dks gky gh esa ^jk"Vªh; izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku** (,u-vkbZ-Vh-) LFkkfir djus dh eatwjh feyh gS \(1) iatkc (2) fcgkj(3) if'pe caxky (4) vka/z izns'k(5) rsayxkuk
6. ^^eqnzkLiQhfr tfur eanh** D;k gS \(1) fodkl ds lkFk eqnzkLiQhfr(2) fodkl ds lkFk viLiQhfr(3) viLiQhfr ds ckn eqnzkLiQhfr(4) volkn ds lkFk eqnzkLiQhfr(5) lar`fIr ds lkFk eqnzkLiQhfr
7. ^fVªi ,Moktj*] ,d izlf¼ ;k=kk ;kstuk rFkk ;k=kk lykgdkj*cqfdax lkbV gS] ftlus gky gh esa nqfu;k Hkj esa vkd"kZdfojklrksa dh lwph nh gSA fojklr LFky ftlds vf/drei;ZVu vkxarqd gS \(1) rktegy] Hkkjr(2) ekpw fipq] is:(3) isVªk] tkWMZu(4) lS;n tk;n xzkaM efLtn] vcw /kch(5) vkesj fdyk] Hkkjr
8. ^[kkaxtkse fnol* Hkkjr ds fdl jkT; esa euk;k tkrk gS \(1) v:.kkpy izns'k (2) f=kiqjk(3) ef.kiqj (4) fgekpy izns'k(5) vle
9. fdls Hkkjr ds fiQYe vkSj Vsyhfotu laLFkku (,iQ Vh vkbZvkbZ) ds u, funs'kd ds :i esa pquk x;k gS \(1) oh jfo jke Ñ".k (2) iz'kkar ikFkjkcs(3) Hkwisanz dSuFkksyk (4) Mh ts ukjk;.k(5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
10. tc dksbZ izfrHkwfe LVkd ,Dlpsat esa ewY;kadu dh rkjh[k ls fnu igys rd Lohdkj ugha dh tkrh] rc ;g ^xSj
dkjksckjh** izfrHkwfe ds :i esa O;ogkj djrh gSA(1) 30 fnu (2) 45 fnu(3) 60 fnu (4) 90 fnu(5) 100 fnu
11. ljdkj us lsokfuofÙk fuf/ fudk; ds fu.kZ; dks ykxwfd;k gS] ftlds vuqlkj chek ;kstuk ds rgr vf/dre jkf'kyxHkx nksxquh ;kuh 3-6 yk[k ls c<+dj 6 yk[k #i;s gkstk,xh \(1) RBI (2) NABARD(3) SIDBI (4) EPFO(5) SEBI
12. fo'o LokLFk; laxBu }kjk tkjh ok;q xq.koÙkk fjiksVZ dsvuqlkj] Hkkjr ds fdrus 'kgj 'kh"kZ nl lcls de ok;qxq.koÙkk okys 'kgjksa esa vkrs gSaA(1) nks (2) rhu(3) pkj (4) ikap(5) lkr
13. ^oSf'od mQtkZ mQRikndrk vfHk;ku* “EP100” esa 'kkfeygksus okyh igyh Hkkjrh; daiuh gS &(1) fjyk;al dE;qfuds'ku fyfeVsM(2) efganzk ,aM efganzk fyfeVsM(3) VkVk Xykscy csojst fyfeVsM(4) vnkeh ,Vjizkbtst fyfeVsM(5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
14. vlksyk HkVhð oU;tho vH;kj.k Hkkjr ds fdl 'kgj esa fLFkrgS \
(1) fnYyh (2) chdkusj
(3) paM+hx<+ (4) iBkudksV
(5) f'keyk
15. fdl lfefr dk xBu vkHkw"k.kksa ij dsanzh; mQikn 'kqYd lslacfèkr eqíksa dks lqy>kus ds fy, fd;k x;k gS \
(1) fxjh'k 'kkg lfefr (2) xkSre js lfefr
(3) v'kksd ygjh lfefr (4) , ih 'kkg lfefr
(5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
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GENERAL AWARENESS
1. Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patelhas launched Ujala scheme in which of thefollowing place to distribute LED bulbs to thepeople recently?(1) Rajkot (2) Ahmedabad(3) Gandhi Nagar (4) Surat(5) Vadodara
2. The World leaders begin two days of G7 talkswith the deteriorating global economy,terrorism and refugees crisis, China’scontroversial maritime claims, and apossible Brexit headlining as their topagenda. At which place was the G7 Summitheld?(1) USA (2) Italy(3) Japan (4) Canada(5) France
3. Saudi Arabia based Islamic DevelopmentBank has announced to open its first branchin which state/UT of India?(1) Maharashtra (2) Madhya Pradesh(3) Gujarat (4) New Delhi(5) Chandigarh
4. The Union Cabinet chaired by PrimeMinister Narendra Modi has granted expost facto approval to the Memorandum ofUnderstanding signed between the Ministryof Tourism, Government of India and whichof the following country for strengtheningcooperation in the field of tourism?(1) Norway (2) Maldives(3) China (4) Srilanka(5) Cuba
5. Which state has got the approval to setNational Institute of Technology (NIT)recently?(1) Punjab (2) Bihar(3) West Bengal (4) Andhra Pradesh(5) Telangana
6. What is “Stagflation”?(1) inflation with growth(2) deflation with growth(3) inflation after deflations(4) inflation with depression(5) inflation with Saturation
7. Trip Advisor, a famous Tour Planning andBooking site recently gave the list ofheritage attractions across globe, theheritage site which has the maximumtourist visitors is(1) Tajmahal, India(2) Machu Picchu, Peru(3) Petra, Jordan(4) Syed Zayed Grand Mosque, Abu Dhabi(5) Amer Fort, India
8. Khongjom Day is celebrated in which stateof India?(1) Arunachal Pradesh(2) Tripura(3) Manipur(4) Himachal Pradesh(5) Assam
9. Who has been appointed as the newDirector of Film and Television Institute ofIndia (FTII)?(1) V Ravi Rama Krishna(2) Prashant Pathrabe(3) Bhupendra Kainthola(4) D J Narain(5) None of the above
10. When a security is not treated in the StockExchange for a period of __________ daysprior to the date of valuation, it is treatedas “NonTraded” security?(1) 30 days (2) 45 days(3) 60 days (4) 90 days(5) 100 days
11. Government has enforced the decision ofretirement fund body __________ to almostdouble the maximum sum assured underits insurance scheme from 3.6 lakh to 6lakh rupees. It will benefit around four croresubscribers.(1) RBI (2) NABARD(3) SIDBI (4) EPFO(5) SEBI
12. As per WHO Urban Air Quality Report givenrecently, how many Indian cities are inthe list of top 10 cities with the poorest airQuality?(1) Two (2) Three(3) Four (4) Five(5) Seven
13. Which Indian company has become the firstto join a global energy productivitycampaign “EP100”?(1) Reliance Communications Ltd.(2) Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.(3) Tata Global Beverages Ltd.(4) Adani Enterprises Ltd.(5) None of the above
14. Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary is locatedin which city of India?(1) Delhi (2) Bikaner(3) Chandigarh (4) Pathankot(5) Shimla
15. Which committee has been constituted tosort out issue on central excise duty onjewellery?(1) Girish Shah committee(2) Gautam Ray committee(3) Ashok Lahri committee(4) A P Shah committee(5) None of the above
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16. dasnzh; eaf=keaMy us ih ,l ;w ds foÙkh; iquxZBu iSdst dsvarxZr esa fgnqLrku iQfVZykbtj dkjiksjs'ku fyfeVsM (,p,iQ lh ,y) dk fdrus jde dk ½.k ekiQ fd;k gS \(1) ` 9000 djksM+ ls vf/d(2) ` 19000 djksM+ ls vf/d(3) ` 6000 djksM+ ls vf/d(4) ` 17000 djksM+ ls vf/d(5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
17. varjkZ"Vªh; ckS¼ lHkk dk v;kstu usiky esa Hkxoku cq¼ ds2560osa esa tUe fnol dks eukus ds fy, fd;k x;kA lHkk dkfo"k; D;k Fkk \(1) cks/x;k (2) lkjFkd(4) dq'khuxj (4) yqfEcuh(5) :eVsd
18. Hkkjr] yanu esa nwljs lcls cM+s fuos'kd ds :i esa mHkjk gS],dek=k ns'k tks Hkkjr ls vkxs gS \(1) flaxkiqj (2) phu(3) tkiku (4) nf{k.k dksfj;k(5) vesfjdk
19. og f[kykM+h ftls 2016 ds ân;ukFk eaxs'dj iqjLdkj ds fy,pquk x;k gS] gSa&(1) egsanz flag /ksuh (2) fo'oukFku vkuan(3) fjrq jkuh (4) ferkyh jkt(5) lkfu;k feT+kkZ
20. iz/kuea=kh us gky gh esa LVSaM vi bafM;k* ;kstuk dk 'kqHkkjaHkfd;k gSA bl ;kstuk ds rgr ns'k esa dk;Zjr ______ cSad'kk[kk,a dqN mn~;fe;ks dks ½.k iznku djsxhA(1) 25,000 yk[k (2) 50,000 yk[k(3) 1 yk[k (4) 1.25 yk[k(5) 2.50 yk[k
21. Hkkjr dk igyk rRdky ½.k nsus okyk ,i ftldk mn~?kkVugky gh esa eqcabZ esa fd;k x;k] dk uke crk,aA(1) baLVk dS'k (2) dS'k ,i(3) bT+kh dS'k (4) dS'ks(5) dS'k esV
22. vkj- ch- vkbZ ds ,u-,iQ-lh vk/kfjr Hkqxrku lapkyu dsfu;eksa ds vuqlkj] yksx ,d lkSns ds fy, vf/dre _____
Hkqxrku dj ldrs gSaA(1) ` 1,000 (2) `2,000(3) ` 5,000 (4) ` 10,000(5) ` 25,000
23. Hkkjr ljdkj us ikfdLrku ls lVh lhekvksa dh lqj{kk ds fy,,d mPp Lrjh; lfefr dk xBu fd;k gSA lfefr dhvè;{krk dkSu dj jgk gS \(1) jktho egf"kZ (2) ,y lh xks;y(3) ohds flag (4) e/qdj xqIrk(5) fcØ; flag
24. euh"k 'kekZ fdl daiuh ds Hkkjr ds igys vkSj lcls ;qokdk;Zdkjh vf/dkjh ds :i esa pwus x, gS \(1) lksuh (2) ,Iiy(3) lSelax (4) ,yth(5) iSuklksfud
25. ^vk/kj* vc ikjn'khZ forj.k ds fy, fo'o dk lcls cM+kfMftVy IysViQkeZ gS ftlds ukekadu us gky gh esa ehy dsiRFkj* _____ ds vkadM+s dks Nqvk gSA(1) 25 djksM+ (2) 40 djksM+(3) 50 djksM+ (4) 75 djksM+(5) 100 djksM+
26. vkerkSj ij vk;dj okilh* ds vkns'k dh oS/rk vfof/ D;k gS\(1) 1 eghuk (2) 2 eghuk(3) 3 eghuk (4) 6 eghuk(5) 12 eghuk
27. ^Hkkjr foekuu 2016* ns'k dk lcls cM+k ukxfjd foekuudk;ZØe gky gh esa dgka 'kq: gqvk \(1) ubZ fnYYkh (2) cSaxyksj(3) psUubZ (4) gSnjkckn(5) iq.ks
28. ^^;qfuolZy cznjgqM fe'ku** tks 27 ns'kksa esa iSQyk gqvk gS]fuEu esa fdl ds O;fDrRo ds lkFk tqM+k gqvk gS \(1) ckck jkenso (2) ckck gjnso flag(3) lar jke&jfge (4) ujsanz flag eksnh(5) ckjkd vksckek
29. gky gh esa varjkZ"Vªh; oSekfudh la?k us I.S.R.O ds iwoZ izeq[koSKkfud________ dks I.A.F.H.O.F2016 iqjLdkj dsfy, ukfer fd;k gSA ;g iqjLdkj mUgsa 20 flrEcj 2016 dksesfDldks esa iznku fd;k tk,xkA(1) ds jk/kÑ".ku (2) , ,l fdj.k dqekj(3) ekbyLokeh vUuknqjbZ (4) mnkih jkepanz jko(5) oh dksVs'oj jko
30. dsanzh; eaf=keaMy us iz/kuea=kh dh vè;{krk esa gky gh esaHkkjr esa lrr] LFkk;h rFkk de dkcZu rki fon~;qr ds fodkldks c<+kok nsus ds fy, Hkkjr vkSj ________ ds chple>kSrk Kkiu ds fy, iwoZ dk;ksZÙkj LohÑfr iznku dh gSA(1) izQkal (2) tkiku(3) ekynhi (4) phu(5) :l
31. Hkkjrh; LVsV cSad dh iap ykbu D;k gS \(1) gj Hkkjrh; dk cSad(2) fo'okl dh ijaijk(3) fj'rksa dh tekiawth(4) ge le>rs gSa vkidh nqfu;k(5) ,dlkFk ge dj ldrs gSa
32. 6 ekbØks lsd.M dh vkSlr O;kikj xfr ds lkFk nqfu;k dklcls rst 'ks;j cktkj \(1) U;w;kWdZ LVkWd ,Dlpsat (2) yanu 'ks;j cktkj(3) cacbZ LVkWd ,Dlpsat (4) 'ka?kkbZ LVkWd ,Dlpsat(5) gkxdkax LVkWd ,Dlpsat
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16. The Union Cabinet has waived off loansworth how much owed by HindustanFertilizer Corporation Ltd (HFCL) as part ofa financial restructuring package for thePSU?(1) Over ` 9000 crore(2) Over ` 19000 crore(3) Over ` 16000 crore(4) Over ` 17000 crore(5) None of the above
17. International Buddhism Conference held inNepal to celebrate the 2560th birthday ofLord Buddha. The theme of the conferencewas .(1) Bodh Gaya (2) Sarnath(4) Kushinagar (4) Lumbini(5) Rumtek
18. India has emerged as the second biggestinvestor in London. The only country aheadof India is?(1) Singapore (2) China(3) Japan (4) South Korea(5) US
19. Name the sportsperson who has beenchosen for the 2016 Hridaynath MangeshkarAward?(1) MS Dhoni(2) Vishwanathan Anand(3) Ritu Rani(4) Mithali Raj(5) Sania Mirza
20. PM Narendra Modi launched ‘Stand UpIndia’ scheme recently. Under the scheme,______ bank branches in the country willprovide loans to certain entrepreneurs?(1) 25,000 lakh (2) 50,000 lakh(3) 1 lakh (4) 1.25 lakh(5) 2.50 lakh
21. India’s first instant loan giving App waslaunched in Mumbai recently. Name theApp?(1) Insta Cash (2) Cash App(3) Ezee CASH (4) CASHe(5) Cash MATE
22. As per RBI regulations governing NFCbased payments, people can pay up to amaximum of ________ for a singletransaction?(1) ` 1,000 (2) `2,000(3) ` 5,000 (4) ` 10,000(5) ` 25,000
23. The govt has set up a highlevel committeeto suggest ways to streng then the securityalong the border with Pakistan. TheCommittee is chaired by?(1) Rajiv Mehrishi (2) LC Goyal(3) VK Singh (4) Madhukar Gupta(5) Bikram Singh
24. Manish Sharma has become the firstIndian and the youngest ever to become anexecutive officer of
(1) Sony (2) Apple(3) Samsung (4) LG(5) Panasonic
25. Aadhaar is now the largest digital platformin the world for transparent delivery ofservices as its enrolment recently hit amilestone of(1) 25 crore (2) 40 crore(3) 50 crore (4) 75 crore(5) 100 crore
26. Usually, the validity period of an Income TaxRefund Order is(1) 1 months (2) 2 months(3) 3 months (4) 6 months(5) 12 months
27. India Aviation 2016, the country’s biggestcivil aviation show, begun recently in?(1) New Delhi (2) Bengaluru(3) Chennai (4) Hyderabad(5) Pune
28. “Universal Brotherhood Mission” Spreadacross 27 countries is associated withwhich of the following personalities(1) Baba Ramdev(2) Baba Hardev Singh(3) Sant RamRahim(4) Narendra Singh Modi(5) Barack Obama
29. Recently International AeronauticalFederation shortlisted Indian Former ChiefScientist of I.S.R.O for I.A.F.H.O.F2016 Award.This Award would be given tohim on30 Sep 2016 at Mexico.(1) K Radhakrishnan.(2) A S Kiran Kumar.(3) Mylswamy Annadurai(4) Udapi Ramachandra Rao(5) V Koteswara Rao
30. The Union Cabinet chaired by PM Modi hasgiven expost facto approval to the MoUbetween Indian and ____________ forpromoting sustainable, stable and lowcarbon thermal power development in Indiarecently.(1) France (2) Japan(3) Maldives (4) China(5) Russia
31. What is the Punch Line of State Bank ofIndia?(1) ‘The Banker to Every India’(2) ‘A Tradition of Trust’(3) ‘Relationship Beyond Banking’(4) ‘We Understand Your World’(5) ‘Together we Can’
32. Which among the following is world’s fasteststock exchange with a median trade speedof 6 microseconds?(1) New York Stock Exchange(2) London Stock Exchange(3) Bombay Stock Exchange(4) Shanghai Stock Exchange(5) Hong Kong Stock Exchange
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33. gky gh esa fdl cSad us cslyIII vuq:i fV;jII ckaM tkjhdj 900 djksM+ #i;s tqVk, gS \(1) vkbZMhchvkbZ cSad (2) lsaVªy cSad vkWiQ bafM;k(3) flafMdsV cSad (4) dsujk cSad(5) cSad vkWiQ cM+kSnk
34. fjtZo cSad us Hkkjrh; LVsV cSad ds fdl lg;ksxh cSad ij cM+sØsfMV ij lwpuk ds fy, dsanzh; HkaMkj (lh vkj vkbZ ,y lh)dh fjiksfVZx lfgr mlds funsZ'kksa ds mYya?ku ds fy, 1 djksM+#i;s dk tqekZuk ykxk;k gS \(1) LVsV cSad vkWiQ ifV;kyk(2) LVsV cSad vkWiQ chdkusj ,aM t;iqj(3) LVsV cSad vkWiQ gSnjkckn(4) LVsV cSad vkWiQ =kko.kdksj(5) LVsV cSad vkWiQ eSlwj
35. Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad us 7 twu dks pkyw foÙk o"kZ dh nwljhf}ekfld ekSfnzd uhfr dk oDrO; tkjh fd;kA fuEu njksa@vuqikresa dkSu lk uohure uhfr oDrO; ds lanHkZ esa lgh ugha gS\(1) jsiks nj & 6.50 izfr'kr(2) lh vkj vkj – 4 izfr'kr(3) ,l ,y vkj – 21.25 izfr'kr(4) ,e ,l ,iQ vkSj cSad nj – 7.00 izfr'kr(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
36. lwpuk izkSS|ksfxdh ea=kh us fdl laLFkk ;k fe'ku ds yksxks vkSjVSxykbu ds p;u ds fy, ,d izfr;ksfxrk dk 'kqHkkjaHk fd;k gS\(1) y[kumQ esVªksa (2) fMftVy Hkkjr(3) mn; ;kstuk (4) Hkkjrh; Mkd Hkqxrku cSad(5) :lk (vk ;w ,l ,)
37. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl fiQYe us fl;ksy varjkZ"Vªh; efgykfiQYe egksRlg esa ^vkWfM;al Pokbl vokMZ* thrk gS \(1) eqacbZ lkYlk (2) enkjh(3) yhpsT+k (4) Mk;y fMLdks(5) yhek
38. 2017 esa tyok;q ifjorZu f'k[kj lEesyu dgka vk;ksftrfd;k tk,xk \(1) cksLVu] eSlkpqlsV~l (2) VksD;ks] tkiku(3) f'kdkxks] la;qDr jkT; vesfjdk(4) chftax] phu (5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
39. nhfidk dqekjh] ftUgksaus gky gh esa fo'o di esa fo'o fjdkWMZdh cjkcjh dh gS] ,d Hkkjrh; ____ gSA(1) ckDlj (2) fu'kkusckt(3) /kod (4) vkpZj(5) HkkjksRrksyd
40. gky gh esa bljks us ih ,l ,y oh jkWdsV IRNSS1G dkliQyrkiwoZd iz{ksi.k fd;k] tks IRNSS Ja`[kyk dk lkrok¡mixzg gSA IRNSS Hkkjr dh viuh ____ gSA(1) j{kk lwpuk iz.kkyh(2) tklwjh lwpuk iz.kkyh(3) i`Foh voyksdu iz.kkyh(4) ekSle dk iwokZuqeku iz.kkyh(5) usohxs'ku lsVsykbu iz.kkyh
41. ^chukyh ;hnjhe* us gky gh esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ns'kds iz/kuea=kh ds :i esa 'kiFk yh \(1) nf{k.k lwMku (2) eè; vizQhdh x.kjkT;(3) rqdhZ (4) ukbthfj;k(5) dsU;k
42. fuEUkfyf[kr ns'kksa esa ls fdlus gky gh esa 2020 vksyafid vkSjiSjkyafid ds izrhd dk vukoj.k fd;k gS \(1) phu (2) baXySaM(3) tkiku (4) nf{k.k dksfj;k(5) czkthy
43. varjkZ"Vªh; eqnzk cSad lkslk;Vh us gky gh esa o"kZ 2015 ds fy,fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ns'k ds eqnzk uksV dks loZJs"B cSad uksVukfer fd;k Fkk \(1) dukMk (2) LdkWVySaM(3) f=kfunkg ,oa VkscSxks (4) dT+kkdLrku(5) U;wthySaM
44. ,f'k;kbZ fodkl cSad (,Mhch) dh okf"kZd cSBd gky gh esafdl 'kgj esa vk;ksftr dh xbZ Fkh \(1) ubZ fnYyh (2) VksD;ks(3) euhyk (4) izSaQdiQVZ(5) cSadkWd
45. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl iQeZ us lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh lsok {ks=k esa,iQ- bZ- vks- ds- }kjk iznr~ fu;kZr Jh vkSj fu;kZr ca/q Lo.kZiqjLdkj izkIr fd;k gS \(1) foizks (2) Vhlh,l(3) baiQksfll (4) ,p lh ,y(5) Vsd efganzk
46. t; dqekj xxZ orZeku esa fdl lkoZtfud {ks=k ds cSad dsizca/ funs'kd vkSj lhbZvks gSa ftlus gky gh esa ,e,l,ebZdks l'kDr cukus ij mRÑ"Vrk iqjLdkj thrk gS \(1) PNB cSad (2) SBI cSad(3) Dena cSad (4) bafM;u cSad(5) dkWjiksjs'ku cSad
47. ________ dks uoy LVkiQ ds u, izeq[k ds :i esa fu;qDrfd;k x;k vkSj mUgksaus 31 ebZ dks inHkkj xzg.k fd;k gSA(1) lquhy ykack (2) lrh'k lksuh(3) ,l ih ,l phek (4) ,p lh ,l fc"V(5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
48. jkT; }kjk lapkfyr vkbZ vkj bZ Mh , dks fons'kh cSadks ls èkuizkIr djus esa l{ke cukus ds fy, xzhu cSad esa ifjofrZr fd;ktk ldrk gSA ;g fuEu esa ls fdl ds lkFk tqM+k gqvk gS \ (1) xzkeh.k fodkl (2) chek {ks=k (3) v{k; mQtkZ (4) ifjlaifÙk iquxZBu (5) xzeh.k flapkbZ
49. Mh ch ,l cSad us gky gh esa Hkkjr esa dsoy eksckby* cSaddk 'kqHkkajHk fd;kA cSad fdl ns'k esa vk/kfjr gS \(1) fLoV~tjySaM (2) Lisu(3) teZuh (4) izQkal(5) flaxkiqj
50. Hkkjr esa cSafdx yksdiky dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS \(1) 15 (2) 32(3) 7 (4) 25(5) 50
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33. Which bank has recently raised Rs 900crore by way of issuing BaselIII complianttierII bonds?(1) IDBI Bank(2) Central Bank of India(3) Syndicate Bank(4) Canara Bank(5) Bank of Baroda
34. Reserve Bank has imposed a penalty of Rs.1 crore on which associate bank of SBI forviolation of its instructions includingreporting of data to Central Repository ofInformation on Large Credits (CRILC)?(1) State Bank of Patiala(2) State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur(3) State Bank of Hyderabad(4) State Bank of Travancore(5) State Bank of Mysore
35. The RBI released its Second BimonthlyMonetary Policy Statement of the currentfiscal on 7 June. Which of the followingrates/ratios is NOT correct in light of thelatest policy statement?(1) Repo rate – 6.50 percent(2) CRR – 4 percent(3) SLR – 21.25 percent(4) MSF and Bank rate – 7.00 percent(5) None of these
36. IT Minister has launched a contest forselection of logo and tagline for whichinstitution or mission?(1) Lucknow Metro(2) Digital India(3) UDAY scheme(4) India Post Payment Bank(5) RUSA
37. Which of the following movies has won theAudience Choice Award at the SeoulInternational Women’s Film Festival(SIWFF)?(1) Mumbai Salsa (2) Madari(3) Leeches (4) Dial Disco(5) Lima
38. Where will the climate change summit in2017 be held?(1) Boston, Massachusetts(2) Tokyo, Japan (3) Chicago, USA(4) Beijing, China (5) None of the above
39. DeepikaKumari, who equaled the worldrecord at World Cup recently, is an Indian?(1) Boxer (2) Shooter(3) Sprinter (4) Archer(5) Weightlifter
40. Recently ISRO’s PSLV rocket successfullylaunched the IRNSS1G, the seventhsatellite in the IRNSS series. The IRNSSis India’s own?(1) Defence information system(2) Spy satellite system(3) Earth observation system(4) Weather forecast system(5) Navigation satellite system
41. Binali Yildrim was sworn in as the primeminister of which of the following countriesrecently?(1) South Sudan(2) Central African Republic(3) Turkey(4) Nigeria(5) Kenya
42. Which of the following countries unveiled2020 Olympic and Paralympics emblemsrecently?(1) China (2) England(3) Japan (4) South Korea(5) Brazil
43. The currency note of which of the followingcountries was named best banknote of theyear for 2015 recently by the InternationalBank Note Society?(1) Canada (2) Scotland(3) Trinidad & Tobago(4) Kazakhstan (5) New Zealand
44. The annual meeting of the AsianDevelopment Bank (ADB) was held recentlyin which city?(1) New Delhi (2) Tokyo(3) Manila (4) Frankfurt(5) Bangkok
45. Which of the following firms bagged the GoldAward in IT Services field at the NiryatShree and NiryatBandhu Awards of theFIEO?(1) Wipro (2) TCS(3) Infosys (4) HCL(5) Tech Mahindra
46. Jai Kumar Garg is the present ManagingDirector and CEO of which of the followingPSBs. The bank won ‘excellence award onempowering MSMEs’ recently.(1) PNB Bank (2) SBI Bank(3) Dena Bank (4) Indian Bank(5) Corporation Bank
47. ________ has been appointed as the newChief of Naval Staff and have assumecharged on May 31.(1) Sunil Lanba (2) Satish Soni(3) SPS Cheema (4) HCS Bisht(5) None of the above
48. The staterun IREDA might be convertedinto a Green Bank to enable it to accessfunding from overseas banks. It isassociated with___________. (1) Rural development (2) Insurance sector (3) Renewable energy (4) Asset restructuring
(5) Rural irrigation
49. The DBS Bank launched ‘‘only mobile bank’’in India recently. The bank is based in?
(1) Switzerland (2) France
(3) Spain (4) Singapore
(5) Germany
50. The total number of banking lokpal{BankingOmbudsmen} in India are:
(1) 15 (2) 32
(3) 7 (4) 25
(5) 50
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Directions (51-65): Read the following passage
carefully and answer the questions given below
it. Certain words are given in bold to help you
locate them while answering some of the
questions.
A recent report in Newsweek says that in
American colleges, students of Asian origin
outperform not only the minority groups students
but the majority whites as well. Many of these
students must be of Indian origin, and their
achievement is something we can be proud of. It
is unlikely that these talented youngsters will
come back to India, and that is the familiar brain
drain problem. However, recent statements by the
nation’s policy makers indicate that the
perception of this issue is changing. “Brain
bank” and not brain drain” is the more appropriate
idea, they suggest, since the expertise of Indians
abroad is only deposited in other places and not
lost.
This may be so, but this brain bank, like most of
other banks, is one that primarily serves
customers in the neighbourhood. The skills of
the Asians now excelling in America’s colleges
will mainly help the USA. No matter how
significant, what nonresident Indians do for
India and what their counterparts do for other
Asian lands in only a byproduct.
But it is also necessary to ask, or be reminded,
why Indians study more fruitfully when abroad.
The Asians whose accomplishments Newsweek
records would have probably had a very different
fate if they had studied in India. In America, they
found elbow room, books and facilities not
available and not likely to be available here. The
need to prove themselves in their new country
and the competition of an international standard
they faced there must have cured mental and
physical laziness. But other things helping them
in America can be obtained here if we achieve a
change in social attitudes, especially towards
youth.
We need to learn to value individuals and their
unique qualities more than conformity and
respectability. We need to learn the language of
encouragement to add to our skill in flattery. We
might also learn to be less liberal with blame and
less tight-fisted with appreciation, especially to
those showing signs of independence.
51. What is unique about the Asian students
as compared to other groups of students in
American colleges ?
(1) Asian students are of more mixing
nature than other groups of students.
(2) Asian students are the most successful
academically.
(3) Asian students get much attention in
American colleges than any other group
of students.
(4) Asian students get easy availability of
work in America than any other group
of students.
(5) None of these
52. What do you understand by the idea of ‘brain
bank’ ?
(1) the restoration of manpower
(2) the number of manpower
(3) wastage of our manpower
(4) Indians gathering experience abroad
(5) None of these
53. What is the basic difference between ‘brain
bank’ and ‘brain drain’ ?
(1) Whereas ‘brain drain’ means losing our
talent, ‘brain bank’ means depositing
our talent.
(2) Whereas ‘brain drain’ means serving
other countries, ‘brain bank’ means
serving our own country.
(3) Whereas ‘brain drain’ means getting no
return for one’s work, ‘brain bank’
means becoming successful in life.
(4) ‘brain drain’ is a national issue whereas
‘brain bank’ is a global concept.
(5) None of these
54. In general, the Indian students studying in
America ?
(1) can solve the brain drain problem
because of recent changes in policy.
(2) have a reputation for being excellent in
all fields.
(3) will not return to pursue their careers
in India.
(4) are behind the concept of brain bank.
(5) are behind the concept of brain drain.
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55. Which of the following is true in the context
of the passage ?
(1) America is facing the brain problem.
(2) ‘Brain bank’ is a term which has been
talked about by American policy
makers.
(3) Asian students cannot compete with the
majority whites in American colleges.
(4) The students of Asian origin in America
include a fair number from India.
(5) None of these
56. Which of the following is false in the context
of the passage ?
(1) Asian students in America will be
beneficial for that country.
(2) Asian students are arrogant in their
behaviour and find hard to study abroad.
(3) Indians do not study as fruitfully at
home as they do abroad.
(4) Indian policymakers have talked about
the concept of’brain bank’.
(5) None of these
57. What makes Indian students excel in the
area of education abroad as compared to
that in their motherland ?
(1) the job opportunities abroad
(2) the educationrelated facilities and
proper environment
(3) their promise to the family members
(4) the cost incurred on getting their
education abroad
(5) None of these
58. The author feels that some of the conditions
other than the level of facilities that make
abroad attractive
(1) are available in India but young people
do not appreciate them.
(2) can never be found here because we
believe in western brand of education.
(3) can also give respectability to our
traditions and customs.
(4) can be created if our attitudes and
values change.
(5) can be shared or borrowed from America.
59. What is the main concern of the author
behind writing this passage ?
(1) stopping Indians from studying abroad
(2) creating an excellent atmosphere for
education in India
(3) providing job to students educated
abroad
(4) advocating for American education
(5) None of these
Directions (60-62) : Choose the word which
is same in meaning as the word given in bold
as used in the passage.
60. PERCEPTION
(1) implication (2) graph
(3) dimension (4) impression
(5) ramification
61. EXPERTISE
(1) basics (2) demand
(3) technique (4) specialty
(5) skill
62. TIGHTFISTED
(1) angry (2) strict
(3) miserly (4) occupied
(5) burdened
Directions (63-65) : Choose the word which
is opposite in meaning of the word given in
bold as used in the passage.
63. PROUD
(1) ashamed (2) rethinking
(3) pity (4) weak
(5) disgusting
64. UNLIKELY
(1) imagined (2) probable
(3) fortunately (4) surprisingly
(5) circumstantial
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65. ACCOMPLISHMENTS
(1) soothing (2) laurels
(3) laziness (4) failures
(5) negativity
Directions (66-75): In the following passagethere are blanks, each of which has beennumbered. These numbers are printed belowthe pas-sage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits theblank appropriately. Find out theappropriate word in each case.
Equality is an ...(66)... romantic word. It...(67)... largely only in ...(68)..., not in ...(69).... The term equality has social, political,economic and cultural ...(70).... Many peopleof ...(71)... intellect and whose honesty orintegrity can never be ...(72)... dream of a worldwhere equality would be a ...(73)... of life. Wecontinue to dream of a ...(74)... life when allnegativity ...(75)... to be.
66. (1) basically (2) ideally
(3) utterly (4) instant
(5) auspicious
67. (1) relates (2) pronounces
(3) spells (4) consists
(5) exists
68. (1) expression (2) usage
(3) language (4) essay
(5) culture
69. (1) existence (2) theory
(3) concrete (4) practice
(5) society
70. (1) monopoly (2) undertones
(3) diagnosis (4) influence
(5) inspiration
71. (1) doubtful (2) integral
(3) sharp (4) challenging
(5) enormously
72. (1) questioned (2) discussed
(3) beyond (4) transparent
(5) imagined
73. (1) task (2) solace
(3) spiritual (4) arena
(5) way
74. (1) saint (2) utopian
(3) leading (4) dramatic
(5) dictating
75. (1) denies (2) excludes
(3) underneath (4) ceases
(5) suppresses
Directions (76-80): Each question below has twoblanks. There are five pairs of words below eachsentence. Each pair is, numbered. Choose thepair of words which can be filled up in the blanksin the sentence in the same order so as tocomplete the sentence meaningfully.
76. These outfits are their narrowregional that have nothing to do withHinduism.
(1) paling, interest
(2) forwarding, bias
(3) paying, attention
(4) pursuing, objectives
(5) dictating, terms
77. Any decision in anger is wrong and actions of individuals cannot be .
(1) unfortunate, deliberate
(2) foolish, wise
(3) wrongful, justified
(4) angry, questioned
(5) strange, mature
78. More favourable policies for offoreign investment inflows is felt by mostcountries including India, where it only 1.1 percent of the GDP.
(1) volume, comprises
(2) speed, deserves
(3) scope, assumes
(4) divergence, defines
(5) transparency, commands
79. More favourable policies for foreigninvestment are needed in all countries
foreign capital.
(1) drawing, yearning
(2) attracting, expecting
(3) driving, allowing
(4) signaling, diagnosing
(5) capturing, devoid of
80. India has the power to act unilaterally tochange the of the current
with Pakistan.
(1) perception, diktat
(2) clouds, haze
(3) supposition, dialogue
(4) circumstances, scenario
(5) dynamics, stalemate
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Directions (81 - 85) : Which of the phrases (1),(2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence shouldreplace the phrase printed in bold to make thesentence grammatically correct ? If thesentence is correct as it is, mark (5), ie "Nocorrections required", as your answer.
81. In the materialistic world of today, everyoneseems to worship the rising sun.
(1) to worship the sun of rise
(2) to worship the sun as it rises
(3) to worship while the rising sun
(4) to worship the only rising sun
(5) No correction required
82. The leader spoke for an hour but I couldneither made head nor tail of what he said.
(1) made nor head neither tail
(2) make neither head nor tail
(3) nor make head or tail
(4) make neither tail nor head
(5) No correction required
83. This definition of yours carry nothingweight.
(1) not carry weight
(2) carry without weight
(3) carries no weight
(4) carry weightless
(5) No correction required
84. He is going to get the lion share of hisfather's property.
(1) the share of a lion
(2) the lionlike share
(3) the share like a lion
(4) the lion's share
(5) No correction required
85. We want a fairly play from the authoritiesin this matter.
(1) a fair play
(2) a fairlike play
(3) a play with fairness
(4) a fair in play
(5) No correction required
Directions (86 – 90) : Rearrange the followingsix sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) inthe proper sequence to form a meaningfulparagraph: then answer the questions givenbelow them.
(A) Most people find meaning in their livesthrough their relationships and the otheractivities they are involved in.
(B) The opposite of having meaning in your lifeis a felling of meaninglessness.
(C) Furthermore, relationships in which youcan find meaning possesses a valuablesource of stability.
(D) Happiness and fulfillment entails findingmeaning in life.
(E) These relationships and activities expressyour feelings.
(F) Meaninglessness has connotations ofemptiness, apathy, boredom and nonbeing.
(G) People are becoming seeking beings.
86. Which of the following will be the THIRDsentence ?
(1) B (2) C
(3) A (4) D
(5) F
87. Which of the following will be the FIRSTsentence ?
(1) C (2) F
(3) E (4) G
(5) B
88. Which of the following will be the SIXTHsentence ?
(1) C (2) D
(3) E (4) B
(5) A
89. Which of the following will be the LASTsentence ?
(1) A (2) C
(3) F (4) D
(5) B
90. Which of the following will the FOURTHsentence ?
(1) C (2) E
(3) G (4) A
(5) F
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la[;kRed vfHk;ksX;rk91. ,d 320 ehVj yEch jsyxkM+h ,d [kaHks dks 50 lsds.M esa ikj
djrh gSA jsyxkM+h dh xfr Kkr djsaA(1) 4.6 ehVj/lsds.M (2) 7.2 ehVj/lsds.M(3) 5.4 ehVj/lsds.M (4) 6.4 ehVj/lsds.M(5) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
92. ,d fo|ky; esa f'k{kd fnol ds volj ij] 420 cPpksa dschp dqN feBkb;ksa dk forj.k fd;k tkuk FkkA fdarq fu/kZfjrfnol ij 140 cPps vuqifLFkr jgs] ftl dkj.k ckdh cpscPpksa dks ,d vfrfjDr feBkbZ feyhA ewyr% cPpksa ds chpfdruh feBkbZ@feBkbZ;ksa dk forj.k fd;k tkuk Fkk \(1) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk(2) 2 (3) 5
(4) 4 (5) 1
funsZ'k (93–97) : uhps nh xbZ lkj.kh esa ikap O;kolkf;d iQeks±}kjk fofHkUUk dk;Z fnol ij lk{kkRdkj fy, x, mEehnokjksa dsla[;kvksa dh tkudkjh nh xbZ gSA lkj.kh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;udj fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa dk mÙkj nhft,%
fofHkUUk dk;Z fnol ij ik¡p iQeZ }kjk lk{kkRdkj fy, x,mEehnokjksa dh la[;k
A B C D E
17 18 23 25 18
21 19 14 28 25
23 22 23 12 18
24 14 12 23 18
10 10 16 15 22
17 26 20 20 24
dk;Zjrfnu
daiuh
lkseokjeaxyokjcq/okjxq:okj'kqØokj'kfuokj
93. iQeZ D }kjk 'kqØokj vkSj 'kfuokj dks lk{kkRdkj fy, x,mEehnokjksa dh la[;k vkSj iQeZ B }kjk mlh fnu lk{kkRdkjfy, x, mEehnokjksa dh la[;k ds chp Øe'k% D;k vuqikrgksxk \(1) 35 : 38 (2) 39 : 40
(3) 143 : 44 (4) 45 : 46
(5) 35 : 36
94. iQeZ C }kjk cq/okj dks lk{kkRdkj fy, x, mEehnokjksa dhla[;k mlh fnu lHkh iQeks± }kjk dqy lk{kkRdkj fy, x,mEehnokjksa dh la[;k dk fdruk izfr'kr gksxk \(1) 24 (2) 23
(3) 38 (4) 29
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha95. fdl iQeZ esa lkseokj ls 'kfuokj ds chp] lk{kkRdkj fy, x,
mEehnokjksa dh la[;k esa yxkrkj fxjkoV ntZ dh xbZ \(1) B (2) dksbZ ugha(3) D (4) C
(5) A
96. lHkh iQeks± }kjk lkseokj dks lk{kkRdkj fy, x, mEehnokjksa dhla[;k D;k gS \(1) 101 (2) 102(3) 114 (4) 98(5) 96
97. iQeZ E }kjk eaxyokj dks lk{kkRdkj fy, x, mEehnokjksa dhla[;k fiNys fnu lk{kkRdkj fy, x, mEehnokjksa dh la[;k lsfdrus izfr'kr vf/d gS\(1) 45 (2) 26(3) 61 (4) 56(5) 39
98. VISITING 'kCn ds v{kjksa dks fdrus izdkj ls iquZO;ofLFkrfd;k tk ldrk gS \(1) 6720 (2) 5720(3) 720 (4) 7620
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ughafunsZ'k (99 – 104) : uhps fn, x, o`Ùk vkjs[k esa Nk=kksa }kjkfofHkUUk lkaLÑfrd dk;ZØeksa esa fy, x, fgLls@Hkkx dk izfr'krfn[kk;k x;k gSA o`Ùk vkjs[k dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u dj uhpsfn, x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
Nk=kksa dh la[;k = 1800
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8%
32%
7%
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[ksy
u`R;
djkVs
laxhr
fp=kdkjh
99. u`R; esa Hkkx ysus okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k D;k gksxh \(1) 648 (2) 684(3) 864 (4) 664
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha100. fp=kdkjh vkSj djkVs esa Hkkx ysus okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k ds eè;
D;k vuqikr gksxk \(1) 3 : 7 (2) 5 : 16(3) 16 : 5 (4) 5 : 7
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha101. laxhr esa Hkkx ysus okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k [ksy&owQn esa Hkkx ysus
okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d gS \(1) 30% (2) 55%(3) 45% (4) 60%
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha102. fØdsV vkSj fp=kdkjh nksuksa esa ,d lkFk Hkkx ysus okys Nk=kksa
dh la[;k D;k gksxh \(1) 702 (2) 602(3) 660 (4) 645
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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91. A 320–metre long train crosses a pole in 50seconds. Find the speed of the train(1) 4.6 m/sec (2) 7.2 m/sec(3) 5.4 m/sec (4) 6.4 m/sec(5) Cannot be determined
92. In a school some sweets were to bedistributed among 420 children on theoccasion of Teacher's day. But 140 childrenremained absent on that particular day andhence each child got one sweat extra. Howmany sweats each child would have gotoriginally ?(1) Cannot be determined(2) 2 (3) 5(4) 4 (5) 1
Directions (93–97) : In the following questionsinformation about number of candidatesinterviewed by five commercial firms ondifferent working days has been provided. Youare required to read the table carefully andanswer the questions given below :
Number of candidates interviewed by fivefirms on different working days
Working
A B C D E
Monday 17 18 23 25 18
Tuesday 21 19 14 28 25
Wednesday 23 22 23 12 18
Thursday 24 14 12 23 18
Friday 10 10 16 15 22
Saturday 17 26 20 20 24
Firms
Day
93. What is the respective ratio between thenumber of candidates interviewed by firmD on Friday and Saturday together and ofcandidates interviewed by firm B on thesame days ?(1) 035 : 38 (2) 39 : 40(3) 143 : 44 (4) 45 : 46(5) 35 : 36
94. The number of candidates interviewed byfirm C on Wednesday is what percent of totalnumber of candidates interviewed by all thefirms on the same day ?(1) 24 (2) 23(3) 38 (4) 29(5) None of these
95. In which firm the number of candidatesinterviewed decreased consistently fromMonday to Saturday ?(1) B (2) None(3) D (4) C(5) A
96. What is the number of candidatesinterviewed by all the firms on Monday ?(1) 101 (2) 102(3) 114 (4) 98(5) 96
97. By what percent the number of candidatesinterviewed by firm E on Tuesday increasedwith respect to that of interviewed on thepreceding day ?(1) 45 (2) 26(3) 61 (4) 56(5) 39
98. In how many ways the letters of the wordVISITING can be rearranged ?(1) 6720 (2) 5720(3) 720 (4) 7620(5) None of these
Directions (99 – 104) : In the following pie-chartpercent of students enrolled in different culturalactivities of a school has been shown. You arerequired to study the pie-chart carefully andanswer the questions given below :
Number of students = 1800
Dance38%
Spor
ts
5%
Music 8%
Painting 32%
Cricket 7%
Karate 10%
99. What is the number of students who optedfor dancing ?(1) 648 (2) 684(3) 864 (4) 664(5) None of these
100. What is the respective ratio between thenumber of students who opted for paintingand that opted for Karate ?(1) 3 : 7 (2) 5 : 16(3) 16 : 5 (4) 5 : 7(5) None of these
101. By what percent is the number ofcandidates who opted for music more thanthose who opted for sports ?(1) 30% (2) 55%(3) 45% (4) 60%(5) None of these
102. How many students have opted for cricketand painting together ?(1) 702 (2) 602(3) 660 (4) 645(5) None of these
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103. fØdsV vkSj u`R; nksuksa esa ,d lkFk Hkkx ysus okys Nk=kksa dhla[;k] fp=kdkjh vkSj laxhr nksuksa esa ,d lkFk Hkkx ysus okysNk=kksa dh la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d gksxh \(1) 14.5 (2) 12.5(3) 16.5 (4) 21.5(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
104. u`R; vkSj djkVs nksuksa esa ,d lkFk Hkkx ysus okys Nk=kksa dhla[;ksa dks fp=kdkjh esa Hkkx ysus okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k D;kvuqikr gksxk \(1) 2 : 3 (2) 1 : 3(3) 3 : 1 (4) 3 : 2(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
funsZ'k (105-109) : fuEufyf[kr J`a[kyk esa iz'uokpd fpUÞ(?) ds LFkku ij dkSu lh la[;k vk,xh \105. 18.5 × 21.4 × ? = 6255.22
(1) 15.8 (2) 14.6(3) 17.4 (4) 17.2(5) 16.4
106. 1.5 × 78 ÷ 0.5 = ?(1) 238 (2) 234(3) 243 (4) 216(5) 261
107. 302.46 + 395.72 – 123.47 = ?(1) 576.77 (2) 547.17(3) 547.77 (4) 574.71(5) 577.71
108. 3 4096 ÷ 3 64(1) 16 (2) 8
(3) 64 (4) 4
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha109. 800 dk ? % = 293 – 750 dk 22 %
(1) 14 (2) 18(3) 12 (4) 16(5) 20
funsZ'k (110 - 114) : uhps nh xbZ lkj.kh esa ikap daifu;ksa esadk;Zjr deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k rFkk iq#"k vkSj efgyk deZpkjhds eè; vuqikr dk fooj.k fn;k x;k gSA lkj.kh dk è;kuiwoZdvè;;u dj fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa %
:
L 400 12:8
M 600 15:5
N 800 4:1
O 1000 13:12
P 1200 7:5
deZpkfj; ksa dai uh i q#"k efgyk,
dh l a[ ; k
110. daiuh P esa dk;Zjr efgykvksa dh la[;k rFkk daiuh L esadk;Zjr efgykvksa dh la[;k ds eè; Øe'k% D;k vuqikrgksxk(1) 8 : 25 (2) 25 : 8(3) 3 : 16 (4) 16 : 3(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
111. daiuh O esa dk;Zjr efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k] daiuh esadk;Zjr dqy deZpkfj;ksa dk fdruk izfr'kr gS \(1) 24 (2) 12(3) 48 (4) 13(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
112. lHkh daiuh esa dk;Zjr deZpkfj;ksa dh vkSlr la[;k D;k gksxh\(1) 800 (2) 775(3) 760 (4) 600
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha113. daiuh M esa efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k fdruh gS \
(1) 450 (2) 150(3) 250 (4) 350
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha114. daiuh N vkSj P esa dk;Z dj jgs dqN iq#"k deZpkfj;ksa dh
la[;k D;k gksxh \(1) 1240 (2) 1360(3) 1340 (4) 1260
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ughafunsZ'k (115-119) : fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa iz'ufpÞu (?) dsLFkku ij eku yxHkx D;k vk;sxk\ (uksV% rF;r% eku dhx.kuk visf{kr ugha gS)115. (13.001)3 = ?
(1) 1900 (2) 2200(3) 2000 (4) 1800(5) 2100
116. 55.003 × 54.998 + 5.001 = ?(1) 3500 (2) 3630(3) 2540 (4) 3030(5) 2750
117. 99.99 dk 50.001% ÷ 49.999 = ?(1) 1 (2) 0.1(3) 0.01 (4) 0.02
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha118. 999.0001 + 899.999 – 349.88 = ?
(1) 1549 (2) 1560(3) 1449 (4) 1460
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha119. (2.0001)3 × (1.999)–2 ÷ (3.999)–4 = ?
(1) 32 (2) 16(3) 64 (4) 256(5) 512
funsZ'k (120-124) : uhps nh xbZ lkj.kh esa daiuh& P, Q, R,
S vkSj T }kjk fdlh oLrq dk bZdkbZ esa mRiknu vkSj fcØh dkfooj.k fn;k x;k gS \
uhps fn, x, MkVk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sa] rFkk fuEufyf[kriz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
P 35 20
Q 45 30
R 35 25
S 40 35
T 50 40
bZdkbZ esa mRi knu dh l a[ ; k bd kbZ esa fcØh d h l a[ ; k dai uh
(gt kj eas) (gt kj esa)
120. lHkh daifu;ksa }kjk fofufeZr bdkbZ;ksa dk vkSlr (gtkj esa)D;k gksxk \(1) 41 (2) 40(3) 43 (4) 44(5) 46
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103. By what percent is the number of studentswho opted for cricket and dancing togethermore than those who opted for painting andmusic together ?(1) 14.5 (2) 12.5(3) 16.5 (4) 21.5(5) None of these
104. What is the respective ratio between thenumber of students who opted for dancingand karate to those who opted for painting?(1) 2 : 3 (2) 1 : 3(3) 3 : 1 (4) 3 : 2(5) None of these
Direction (105-109) : What value should comein place of the questions mark (?) in thefollowing questions ?105. 18.5 × 21.4 × ? = 6255.22
(1) 15.8 (2) 14.6(3) 17.4 (4) 17.2(5) 16.4
106. 1.5 × 78 ÷ 0.5 = ?(1) 238 (2) 234(3) 243 (4) 216(5) 261
107. 302.46 + 395.72 – 123.47 = ?(1) 576.77 (2) 547.17(3) 547.77 (4) 574.71(5) 577.71
108. 3 4096 ÷ 3 64(1) 16 (2) 8
(3) 64 (4) 4(5) None of these
109. ? % of 800 = 293 – 22 % of 750(1) 14 (2) 18(3) 12 (4) 16(5) 20
Directions (110 - 114) : In the following table,the number of employees working in fivecompanies and the corresponding ration ofmale and female employees have been given.You are required to study the table carefullyand answer the questions :
NumberofCompany Male:Female
Employees
L 400 12:8
M 600 15:5
N 800 4:1
O 1000 13:12
P 1200 7:5
110. What is the respective ratio between thenumber of females in company P andnumber of females in company L ?(1) 8 : 25 (2) 25 : 8(3) 3 : 16 (4) 16 : 3(5) None of these
111. The number of female employees workingin company O is what percent of totalemployees working in that company ?(1) 24 (2) 12(3) 48 (4) 13(5) None of these
112. What is the average number of employeesin all companies together ?(1) 800 (2) 775(3) 760 (4) 600(5) None of these
113. The number of female employees incompany M is(1) 450 (2) 150(3) 250 (4) 350(5) None of these
114. The total number of male employeesworking in companies N and P together is(1) 1240 (2) 1360(3) 1340 (4) 1260(5) None of these
Directions (115-119) : What approximate valueshould come in the following questions at theplace of question marks. (You are not requiredto calculate the exact value) ?115. (13.001)3 = ?
(1) 1900 (2) 2200(3) 2000 (4) 1800(5) 2100
116. 55.003 × 54.998 + 5.001 = ?(1) 3500 (2) 3630(3) 2540 (4) 3030(5) 2750
117. 50.001% of 99.99 ÷ 49.999 = ?(1) 1 (2) 0.1(3) 0.01 (4) 0.02(5) None of these
118. 999.0001 + 899.999 – 349.88 = ?(1) 1549 (2) 1560(3) 1449 (4) 1460(5) None of these
119. (2.0001)3 × (1.999)–2 ÷ (3.999)–4 = ?(1) 32 (2) 16(3) 64 (4) 256(5) 512
Directions (120-124) : In the following table thenumber of units manufactured and sold by fivecompanies – P, Q, R, S and T has been given.Study the given data carefull and answer thequestions.
Numberof units Numberof units
Company manufactured sold
(Inthousand) (In thousand)
P 35 20
Q 45 30
R 35 25
S 40 35
T 50 40
120. What is the average number (in thousand)of units manufactured by all the companiestogether ?(1) 41 (2) 40(3) 43 (4) 44(5) 46
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121. daiuh S rFkk daiuh Q }kjk csph xbZ bdkbZ;ksa dh la[;k dseè; Øe'k% D;k vuqikr gksxk \(1) 7 : 6 (2) 1 : 2(3) 1 : 3 (4) 3 : 1(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
122. fdl daiuh us viuh bdkbZ;ksa dks fofuekZ.k dh rqyuk esalokZf/d izfr'kr esa cspk \(1) Q (2) R(3) P (4) T(5) S
123. lHkh daifu;ksa }kjk csph xbZ bdkbZ;ksa dh la[;k dk vkSlr D;kgksxk \(1) 25.7 (2) 30(3) 27.7 (4) 28.8
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha124. daiuh P vkSj daiuh S }kjk fofufeZr bdkb;ksa ds eè; Øe'k%
D;k vuqikr gksxk \(1) 7 : 8 (2) 8 : 7(3) 3 : 5 (4) 5 : 3
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha125. rk'k ds 52 iÙkksa esa ls 1 iÙkk ;knfPNd :i ls fudkyk tkrk
gSA buesa ls ,d ds jktk (dkyk) gksus dh izkf;drk D;k gS\
(1)1
26(2)
7
13
(3)3
13(4)
9
13
(5)1
13
126. ,d ?kksM+k 40 ehVj yack rFkk 24 ehVj pkSM+k vk;rdkj ?kklds eSnku esa 14 ehVj yEch jLlh ds }kjk dksus esa ,d [kwVsls caèkk gqvk gSA ?kksM+k ds }kjk pjk x;k {ks=kiQy D;k gksxk\(1) 154 eh-2 (2) 308 eh-2
(3) 240 eh-2 (4) 480 eh-2
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha127. iQjkg dk fookg 8 o"kZ iwoZ gqvk FkkA orZeku eas mldh vk;q]
fookg ds le; mldh vk;q dk 12
7xq.kk gSA orZeku esa
mldh iq=kh dh vk;q mldh vk;q dk 1
6gSA mldh iq=kh dh
vk;q 3 o"kZ iwoZ D;k Fkh \(1) 6 o"kZ (2) 7 o"kZ(3) 3 o"kZ (4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
128. euh"k us 25 fdxzk- pkoy 32/fdxzk- dh nj ls rFkk 15
fdxzk- pkoy 36/fdxzk- dh nj ls [kjhnkA nksuksa izdkj dspkoy dks ,d lk; feykdj rFkk feJ.k dks 40.20 izfrfdxzk- dh nj ls cspus ij D;k ykHk gksxk \(1) 25% (2) 40%(3) 30% (4) 20%
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
funsZ'k (129-133) : uhps fn, x, izR;sd iz'u esa nks lehdj.kfn, x, gSaA bu lehdj.kksa dk gy djsa vkSj mÙkj nsaA(1) ;fn x > y, vFkkZr~, x, y ls cM+k ;k mlds cjkcj gSA(2) ;fn x > y, vFkkZr~, x, y ls cM+k gSA(3) ;fn x < y, vFkkZr~, x, y ls NksVk gS ;k mlds cjkcj gSA(4) ;fn x < y, vFkkZr~, x, y ls NksVk gSA(5) ;fn x = y ;k x vkSj y ds eè; fdlh izdkj dk laaaca/ LFkkfir
ugha fd;k tk ldrkA129. I. x2 + 5x + 6 = 0
II. x2 + 7y + 12 = 0130. I. x2 + 20 = 9x
II. y2 + 42 = 13y131. I. 2x + 3y = 14
II. 4x + 2y = 16
132. I. x = 625
II. y = 676
133. I. x2 + 4x + 4 = 0II. y2 – 8y + 16 = 0
funsZ'k (134-138) : fuEufyf[kr la[;k Js.kh esa iz'uokpdfpUÞ (?) ds LFkku ij D;k vk,xk \134. 3 173 ? 3243 3459 3523
(1) 2371 (2) 2731(3) 3731 (4) 3127
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha135. 10 18 34 ? 130 258
(1) 32 (2) 60(3) 66 (4) 68
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha136. 4 10 33 136 ? 4116
(1) 822 (2) 534(3) 685 (4) 745(5) 548
137. 4000 800 ? 80 40 8(1) 140 (2) 100(3) 400 (4) 160(5) 200
138. 3 4 16 75 364 ?(1) 783 (2) 828(3) 1293 (4) 1945
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha139. o`Ùk dk {ks=kiQy mldh ifjf/ ds la[;kRed eku dk 7 xq.kk
gSA o`Ùk dh ifjf/ D;k gksxh \(1) 616 bdkbZ (2) 132 bdkbZ(3) 88 bdkbZ (4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
140. fdlh /ujkf'k ij 15% dh nj ls 3 lky dk pØof¼ C;kt` 6500.52 (okf"kZd :i ls la;ksftr) gS] rks /ujkf'k D;kgksxh \(1) ` 12480 (2) ` 10500(3) ` 14800 (4) ` 13620
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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121. What is the respective ratio between thenumber of units sold by company S and thatsold by company Q ?(1) 7 : 6 (2) 1 : 2(3) 1 : 3 (4) 3 : 1(5) None of these
122. Which company sold highest percentage ofunits as compared to manufactured by it ?(1) Q (2) R(3) P (4) T(5) S
123. What is the average number of units (inthousand) sold by all the companiestogether ?(1) 25.7 (2) 30(3) 27.7 (4) 28.8(5) None of these
124. What is the respective ratio between theunits manufactured by company P andcompany S ?(1) 7 : 8 (2) 8 : 7(3) 3 : 5 (4) 5 : 3(5) None of these
125. From a wellshuffled pack of 52 playingcards, one card is drawn at random. Whatis the probability that the card drawn willbe a black king ?
(1)1
26(2)
7
13
(3)3
13(4)
9
13
(5)1
13
126. A horse is tethered to a peg with a 14metrelong rope at the corner of a 40metre longand 24metre wide rectangular grassfield.What area of the field will the horse graze ?(1) 154 m2 (2) 308 m
2
(3) 240 m2 (4) 480 m2
(5) None of these127. Farah was married 8 years ago. Today her
age is 12
7time to that at the time of
marriage. At present her daughter's age is
1
6th of her age. What was her daughter's
age 3 years ago ?(1) 6 years (2) 7 years(3) 3 years (4) Cannot be determined(5) None of these
128. Manish bought 25 kg of rice at ` 32 per kgand 15 kg of rice at ` 36 per kg. What profitdid he earn when he mixed the two varietiestogether and sold it at `40.20 per kg ?(1) 25% (2) 40%(3) 30% (4) 20%(5) None of these
Directions (129-133) : In each of the followingquestions two equations are given. Solve theseequations and give answer :(1) If x > y, ie, x is greater than or equal to y.(2) If x > y, ie, x is greater than y.(3) If x < y, ie, x is less than or equal to y.(4) If x < y, ie, x is less than y.(5) If x = y or no relation can be established
between x and y129. I. x2 + 5x + 6 = 0
II. y2 + 7y + 12 = 0130. I. x2 + 20 = 9x
II. y2 + 42 = 13y131. I. 2x + 3y = 14
II. 4x + 2y = 16
132. I. x = 625
II. y = 676
133. I. x2 + 4x + 4 = 0II. y2 – 8y + 16 = 0
Directions (134-138) : What will come at theplace of questions mark (?) in the followingnumber series ?134. 3 173 ? 3243 3459 3523
(1) 2371 (2) 2731(3) 3731 (4) 3127(5) None of these
135. 10 18 34 ? 130 258(1) 32 (2) 60(3) 66 (4) 68(5) None of these
136. 4 10 33 136 ? 4116(1) 822 (2) 534(3) 685 (4) 745(5) 548
137. 4000 800 ? 80 40 8(1) 140 (2) 100(3) 400 (4) 160(5) 200
138. 3 4 16 75 364 ?(1) 783 (2) 828(3) 1293 (4) 1945(5) None of these
139. The area of circle is seven times thenumerical value of its circumference. Whatis the circumference of the circle ?(1) 616 units (2) 132 units(3) 88 units (4) Cannot be determined(5) None of these
140. The compound interest earned on a sumin 3 years at 15% per annum compoundedannually is 6500.52, then that is the sum?(1) ` 12480 (2) ` 10500(3) ` 14800 (4) ` 13620(5) None of these
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rdZ'kfDr ijh{k.k@daI;wVj KkufunsZ'k (141-145): uhps fn;s x, iz'uksa esa ,d dFku ,oa rhuvFkok pkj rdZ I, II, III vkSj IV ds :i esa vafdr gSA vkidksfu.kZ; djuk gS fd fuEufyf[kr rdks± esa dkSu izoy (vFkZiw.kZ)rdZ gS vkSj dkSu fucZy rdZA fn;s x, fodYiksa esa blh dsvuqlkj mÙkj r; djsaA141. dFku:
D;k vfHk;kaf=kd Lukrdksa dks fdlh ukSdjh ds vkn'kZ 'kS{kf.kd;ksX;rk ls dgh T;knk izkIr gksus ij mUgsa jksdk tkuk pkfg,\rdZ:I. ugha] ;g 'kS{kf.kd csjkstxkjh dh leL;k dks vkSj T;knk
xaHkhj cuk nsxkAII. gk¡] ;g deZpkfj;ksa dh eukso`fr dks tfVy cuk nsrk gS
vkSj bl rjg dk;Z ij izfrowQy izHkko iM+rk gSIII. ugha] ;g O;fDrxr izkFkfed vf/dkjksa ds foijhr gSAIV. gk¡] ;g xq.koÙkk dks c<+krk gSA(1) dsoy I vkSj III izcy gSA(2) lHkh izcy gSA(3) dsoy II vkSj IV izcy gSA(4) dsoy III izcy gSA(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
142. dFku:D;k Hkkjr dks lHkh laHkkfor {ks=kksa esa fMftVyhdj.k dh t:jrgS\rdZ:I. gk¡] ;g dk;Z{kerk dks c<+krk gS vkSj mUgsa izekf.kd
cukrk gSAII. ugha] ;g ,d o`gr ekuoh; lalk/uksa ds lkFk vU;k;
gksxk] tks orZeku :i ls dk;Zjr gSAIII. ugha] fMftVyhdj.k esa cgqr ls #i;ksa dh t:jr gksrh
gSA gesa bl esa #i;s ugha [kpZ djus pkfg,AIV. gk¡] tc fodflr ns'k lHkh {ks=kksa esa fMftVyhdj.k dks
c<+kok ns jgs gS] rks Hkkjr D;w¡ ihNs jgs\(1) dsoy I izcy gSA(2) dsoy I vkSj II izcy gSA(3) dsoy I vkSj III izcy gSA(4) dsoy II vkSj III izcy gSA(5) lHkh izcy gSaA
143. dFku:D;k ljdkj dks O;kikj laxBuksa dks iw.kZ :i ls can dj nsukpkfg,?
rdZ:I. gk¡] blls deZpkjh mRiknu ij è;ku dsafnzr dj ldrs gSA
II. ugha] ;gh ,dek=k jkLrk gS] ftlls deZpkjh izca/lfefr ds lkeus viuh ekax j[k ldrs gSA
III. gk¡] deZpkjh bu laxBuksa ds tfj;s viuh voS/kfudekaxksa dks iw.kZ djokrs gSA
IV. ugha] ;s O;kikj laxBu fdlh vkSj vkfFkZd :i ls mUurns'kksa esa fufl¼ ugha gSA
(1) dsoy I izcy gSA(2) dsoy II izcy gSA(3) dsoy I vkSj II izcy gSA(4) dsoy I, II vkSj III izcy gSA(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
144. dFku:D;k lHkh ekyksa ij yxus okys lHkh vizR;{k djksa dk ,d,dy dj esa la;kstu gksuk pkfg, ?rdZ:I. gk¡] ;g dj ladyu ra=k dks ljy cuk nsxk ,oa djksa dks
olwyus ij yxs [kpZ dks Hkh de djsxkAII. gk¡] blls fuekZrkvksa vkSj O;kikfj;ksa dks iQk;nk gksxk
ftlls dj ladyu jkf'k c<+sxkhAIII. ugha] fdlh vkSj ns'k us ,slh dksbZ Hkh iz.kkyh ugha
viuk;h gSA(1) dksbZ Hkh izcy ugh gSA(2) dsoy I vkSj III izcy gSA(3) dsoy II izcy gSA(4) dsoy II vkSj III izcy gSA(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
145. dFku:D;k izfrHkk iyk;u dks iw.kZr;k izfrcaf/r dj nsuk pkfg, ?rdZ:I. gk¡] Hkkjr esa rduhdh fodkl dh orZeku nj dks dk;e
j[kus dk ;gh ,dek=k jkLrk gSAII. ugha] fons'kksa esa fLFkr Hkkjrh; cM+h ek=kk esa fons'kh eqnzk
Hkstrs gS] tks ,d lkFkZd fons'kh eqnzk HkaMkj cukrh gSAIII. ugha] Hkkjrh;ksa ds nqljs ns'kksa esa dke djus ls gq,
izk;kSfxd Kku ls Hkkjr dks viuh vFkZO;oLFkk fodflrdjus esa enn feyrh gSA
(1) dksbZ Hkh izcy ugha gSA(2) lHkh izcy gSA(3) dsoy I vkSj II izcy gSA(4) dsoy III izcy gSA(5) dsoy II vkSj III izcy gSA
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Directions (141-145) : Each question givenbelow consists of a statement, followed bythree or four arguments numbered I, II, III andIV. You have to decide which of the argumentsis/are ‘strong’ arguments) and which is/are‘weak’ arguments) and accordingly choose youranswer from the alternatives given below eachquestion.141. Statement:
Should Engineering Graduates witheducational qualification higher than theoptimum requirements be debarred fromseeking jobs?Arguments:I. No. It will further aggravate the problem
of educated unemployment.II. Yes. It creates complexes among
employees and affects the workadversely.
III. No. This goes against the basic rightsof the individuals.
IV. Yes. This will increase productivity.(1) Only I and III are strong(2) All are strong(3) Only II and IV are strong(4) Only III is strong(5) None of these
142. Statement:Should India go for Digitalization in allpossible sectors?Arguments:I. Yes. It will bring efficiency and accuracy
in the work.II. No. It will be an injustice to the
monumental human resources whichare at present underutilized.
III. No. Digitalization demands a lot of money.We should not waste money on it.
IV. Yes. When advanced countries areintroducing Digitalization in every field,how can India afford to lag behind?
(1) Only I is strong(2) Only I and II are strong(3) Only I and III are strong(4) Only II and III are strong(5) All are strong
143. Statement:Should Government ban Trade Unionscompletely?Arguments:I. Yes. Workers can concentrate on
production.
II. No. This is the only way through which
employees can put their demands before
the management.
III. Yes. Employees get their illegal
demands fulfilled through these unions.
IV. No. Trade unions are not banned in
other economically advanced countries.
(1) Only I is strong
(2) Only II is strong
(3) Only I and II are strong
(4) Only I, II and III are strong
(5) None of these
144. Statement:
Should all the indirect taxes in India be
combined into a single tax on all
commodities?
Arguments:
I. Yes. This will considerably simplify the
tax collection mechanism and the cost
of collecting tax will also reduce.
II. Yes. The manufacturers and traders will
be benefited by this which in turn will
boost tax collection.
III. No.No other country has adopted such
system.
(1) None is strong
(2) Only I and III are strong
(3) Only II is strong
(4) Only II and III are strong
(5) None of these
145. Statement:
Should there be complete ban on Brain
Drain?
Arguments:
I. Yes. This is the only way to sustain
present rate of technological
development in India.
II. No. The Indians settled abroad send
huge amount of foreign exchange and
this constitutes a significant part of
foreign exchange reserve.
III. No. The practical knowledge gained by
Indians by working in other countries
help India develop its economy.
(1) None is strong
(2) All are strong
(3) Only I and II are strong
(4) Only III is strong
(5) Only II and III are strong
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funsZ'k (146–150): uhps fn;s x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,lwpukvksa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+sA,d lHkk esa 8 yksx P, Q, R, S, T, U, V ,oa W fofHkUu cSadks tSls&nsuk cSad] iatkc us'kuy cSad] dksVd efgUnzk] egkjk"Vª cSad] dsujkcSad] y{ehfoykl cSad] cSad vkWiQ cM+ksnk ,oa bykgkckn cSad ls gS]ij t:jh ugha fd blh Øe esa gksA os ,d vk;rkdkj Vscy ds pkjksavksj cSBs gSA Vscy ds yach Hkqtk ij 3 O;fDr rFkk NksVs Hkqtk ij 2O;fDr gSA
S, bykgkckn cSad ls lacaf/r O;fDr ds nk;sa ls nwljk gSA T,
og tks y{ehfoykl cSad ls gS] mlds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSAU vkSj V ,d nwljs ds foijhr cSBs gSA R, og O;fDr tks cSad vkWiQcM+ksnk ls gS] ds fod.khZ; foijhr cSBk gSA Q, nsuk cSad ls lacafèkrO;fDr ds lkeus cSBk gSA og O;fDr tks egkjk"Vª cSad ls gS] dsujkcSad ls lacaf/r O;fDr ds nk;sa ls nwljk gS ,oa P ds ck;sa ls nwljk gSAP cSad vkWiQ cM+ksnk ls lacaf/r O;fDr ds fudV ugha cSBk gSA V cSadvkWIkQ cM+kSnk ls lacaf/r O;fDr ds nk;sa gS vkSj NksVh Hkqtk ij cSBk gSAdsujk cSad vkSj egkjk"Vª cSad ls vk;s O;fDr Vscy ds leku Hkqtk ijugha gSA og O;fDr tks egkjk"Vª cSad ls gS] bykgkckn cSad ls lacafèkrO;fDr ds nk;sa ls rhljk gSA bykgkckn cSad ls lacaf/r O;fDr iatkcus'kuy cSad ls lacaf/r O;fDr ds fod.kh;Z foijhr ij ugha cSBk gSA146. y{ehfoykl cSad ls lacaf/r O;fDr ds nk;sa ls rhljk dkSu gS\
(1) T
(2) dsujk cSad ls lacaf/r O;fDr(3) P
(4) cSad vkWiQ cM+ksnk ls lacaf/r O;fDr(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
147. S ds fod.kh;Z foijhr ij fuf'pr :i ls dkSu gS ?(1) P
(2) R
(3) og tks nsuk cSad ls gSA(4) og tks dksVd efganzk ls gSA(5) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
148. cSBd&O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj iz'u fpUg ds LFkku ij D;k vk;sxk? S : egkjk"Vª cSad :: R : ?
(1) y{ehfoykl cSad(2) dsujk cSad(3) dukZVd cSad(4) bykgkckn cSad(5) buesa ls dksb ugha
149. P fdl caSd ls lacaf/r gS ?(1) iatkc us'kuy cSad(2) nsuk cSad(3) dsujk cSad(4) bykgkckn cSad(5) fuf'pr ugha fd;k tk ldrkA
150. uhps fn;s x, ;qfDr;ksa esa ls dkSu fuf'pr :i ls lgh gS?(1) W – bykgkckn(2) S – dSujk(3) P – iatkc us'kuy cSad(4) V – egkjk"Vª cSad(5) buesa ls dkbZ ugha
funsZ'k (151-155): uhps nks ?kVuk,a (A) vkSj (B) nh xbZ gSAvkidks nksuksa ?kVukvksa (A) vkSj (B) dks i<+dj muds laca/ dhizÑfr dks fu/kZfjr djuk gSA vkidks og eku ysuk gS fd (A)
vkSj (B) esa nh xbZ lwpuk lR; gSA mÙkj r; djus esa vki bulwpukvksa ds ijs dqN ugha ekusaxsA mÙkj fpfUgr djsaA
(1) ;fn (A) izHkko gS ,oa (B) bldk rRdkyhu ,oa iz/kudkj.k gSA
(2) ;fn (A) rRdkyhu ,oa iz/ku dkj.k gS rFkk (B) bldkizHkko gSA
(3) ;fn (A) izHkko gS] fdarq (B) bldk rRdkyhu ,oa iz/kudkj.k ugha gSA
(4) ;fn (B) izHkko gS] fdarq (A) rRdkyhu ,oa iz/ku dkj.kugha gSA
(5) buesa ls dkbZ ugha151. ?kVuk (A)
NDA ljdkj us tEew ,oa d'ehj ds o`gr Lok;Ùkrk izLrkodks ukeatwj dj fn;k gSA?kVuk (B)
jkT; tEew ,oa d'ehj us fu'p; fd;k gS fd oks dsanz&jkT;laca/ dks laln esa cgl ds fy, ys tk;sxhA
152. ?kVuk (A)
^Msaxkey* xk¡o esa fdlku Hkkjh lw[ks ls la?k"kZ dj jgs gSA?kVuk (B)
^Msaxkey* xk¡o esa ljdkj ,d Ñf"k fodkl dk;ZØe dk;kZfUordjus tk jgh gSA
153. ?kVuk (A)
yksx vc iksLV&isM eksckby laidZ lsok dks R;kx jgs gSA?kVuk (B)
izh&isM laidZ lsok cktkj esa vklkuh ls miyC/ gSA154. ?kVuk (A)
bjkd esa rsy dh fdersa c<+ ldrh gSA?kVuk (B)
oSf'od cktkj esa rsy dh ekax c<+rh tk jgh gSA155. ?kVuk (A)
Hkkjr esa c<+rh eagxkbZ vHkh rd lkekU; ugha gS ,oa RBI blsutj vankt ugha dj ldrkA?kVuk (B)
Hkkjrh; fjotZ cSad ds udnh ,oa uhfr nj ij lkFkZd dneksads ckotwn eagxkbZ T;knk gSA
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Directions (146-150): Study the followinginformation and answer the questions givenbelow.In a conference 8 people P, Q, R, S, T,U,V, and Ware from different Banks as – Dena Bank, PunjabNational Bank, Kotak Mahindra, MaharashtraBank, Canara Bank, Laxmivilas Bank, Bank ofBaroda and Allahabad Bank not necessarily insame order are sitting around a rectangular table.3 persons are sitting on the each longer side and2 on the smaller side.
S is sitting second to the right of the personwho is from Allahabad Bank. T is sitting third tothe left of the person who is from LaxmivilasBank. U and V are sitting opposite to each other.R is sitting diagonally opposite to the person fromBank of Baroda. Q is sitting opposite to the personwho is from Dena Bank. The person fromMaharashtra Bank is sitting second to the rightof the person from Canara Bank and second tothe left of P, who is not sitting near to the personwho is from Bank of Baroda. V is sitting on thesmaller side and to the right of the person who isfrom Bank of Baroda. Persons from Canara Bankand Maharashtra Bank are not on the same sideof the table. Person from Maharashtra Bank issitting third to the right of the person fromAllahabad Bank, who is not sitting diagonallyopposite to the person from Punjab National Bank.146. Who is sitting third to the right of the person
from Laxmivilas Bank.(1) T(2) Person from Canara Bank(3) P(4) Person from Bank of Baroda(5) None of these
147. Who is definitely sitting diagonally oppositeto S?(1) P(2) R(3) Person from Dena Bank(4) Person from Kotak Mahindra(5) Can’t be determined
148. According to the sitting arrangement whatwill come in place of question mark?S : Maharashtra Bank :: R : ?(1) Laxmivilas Bank(2) Canara Bank(3) Karnataka Bank(4) Allahabad Bank(5) None of these
149. From which Bank does P belong?(1) Punjab national Bank(2) Dena Bank(3) Canara Bank(4) Allahabad Bank(5) Can’t be determined
150. Which of the following combinations isdefinitely correct?(1) W– Allahabad(2) S– Canara(3) P–Punjab National Bank(4) V–Maharashtra(5) None of these
Directions (151-155): Given below are pairs ofevents (A) and (B). You have to read both theevents (A) and (B) and decide their nature ofrelationship. You have to assume that theinformation given in (A) and (B) is true and youwill not assume anything beyond the giveninformation in deciding the answer. Markanswer
(1) If (A) is the effect and (B) is itsimmediate and principal cause.
(2) If (A) is the immediate and principalcause and (B) is its effect.
(3) If (A) is an effect but (B) is not itsimmediate and principal cause.
(4) If (B) is an effect but (A) is not itsimmediate and principal cause.
(5) None of these151. Event (A)
The NDA Goverment has rejected thegreater autonomy resolution of J&K.Event (B)State J&K has decided to bring CentreStaterelations for discussion in the Parliament.
152. Event (A)In village ‘ Denganmal’, farmers arestruggling heavy drought.Event (B)In village ‘ Denganmal’, government isimplementing an agricultural developmentprogramme.
153. Event (A)People are avoiding postpaid mobile serviceconnections.Event (B)Prepaid mobile service connections areeasily available in the market.
154. Event (A)Oil price can reach a new high in Iraq.Event (B)Demand of oil in global market isincreasing.
155. Event (A)High inflation in India is not yet “the newnormal” and RBI cannot afford to drop itsguard.Event (B)Despite significant actions on policy ratesand liquidity by the Reserve Bank of India,inflation remains high.
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funsZ'k (156-160): uhps fn;s x, izR;sd iz'u esa dqN dFkuvkSj mlds ckn pkj vFkok nks fu"d"kZ fn;s x;s gSA vkidks fn;sx, dFkuksa dks lR; ekuuk gS] Hkys gh oks loZKkr rF;ksa ls fHkUUkizrhr gksrs gksA lHkh fu"d"kks± dks i<+s] fiQj r; dhft, fd fn;sx, fu"d"kks± esa dkSu lk fu"d"kZ fn;s x, dFkuksa dk rdZlaxr:i ls vuqlj.k djrk gS%&156. dFku:
dqN Vh- oh- fMLd gSAdqN fMLd VsyhiQksu gSAdksbZ VsyhiQksu dSlsV ugha gSAfu"d"kZ:I. dksbZ Vh- oh- dSlsV ugha gSAII. dksbZ fMLd dSlsV ugha gSAIII. dqN fMLd dSlsV ugha gSAIV. dqN Vh-oh- VsyhiQksu ugha gSA(1) dsoy I vkSj II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(2) ;k rks I ;k II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(3) dsoy III vuqlj.k djrk gSA(4) dksbZ Hkh vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA(5) buesa ls dkbZ ugha
157. dFku:lHkh O;Lr i<+kowQ gSAlHkh O;Lr /uoku gSAdqN f'k{kd i<+kowQ ugha gSAfu"d"kZ:I. dqN /uoku f'k{kd gSAII. dqN i<+kowQ /uoku gSAIII. lHkh i<+kowQ /uoku gSAIV. dqN O;Lr f'k{kd ugha gSA(1) dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA(2) dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(3) dsoy IV vuqlj.k djrk gSA(4) dsoy II vkSj III vuqlj.k djrs gSA(5) mi;qDr dksbZ ughaA
158. dFku:dqN [ksy ca/u gSAdqN ca/u lanwd gSAlHkh ?kaVs lanwd gSAfu"d"kZ:I. dqN [ksy ?kaVs ugha gSAII. dksbZ ca/u ?kaVs ugha gSAIII. dqN lanwd [ksy gSAIV. lHkh ?kaVs ca/u gSA(1) ;k rks I ;k II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(2) dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA(3) dsoy III vuqlj.k djrk gSA(4) dksbZ vuqlj.k ugha djrk gSA(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
159. dFku:dqN iRFkj dkys gSAlHkh dkys] tks iRFkj gS] lisQn gSAfu"d"kZ:I. lHkh iRFkj lisQn ugha gSAII. dksbZ dkyk iRFkj ugha gSA(1) dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gSA(2) dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(3) ;k rks fu"d"kZ I ;k II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(4) u rks I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(5) I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSA
160. dFku:lHkh isu MªkbZo okLrfod ugh gS] ysfdu lHkh okLrfodvkd"kZd gSAfu"d"kZ:I. lHkh isu MªkbZo okLrfod gSAII. dksbZ okLrfod vkd"kZd ugha gSA(1) dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gSA(2) dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(3) ;k rks fu"d"kZ I ;k II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(4) u rks I vkSj u gh II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(5) I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSA
funsZ'k (161-165) : lwpukvksa dh è;ku ls i<+s ,oa uhps fn;sx, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsAvkB fo}ku P, Q, R, S, T, U, V vkSj W fofHkUUk fo"k;ksa& lwpukizks|kSfxdh] le:irk] HkkSfrdh] lekt'kkL=k] lsok] vaxzsth] lkaf[;dh,oa tho foKku ds izfrfuf/ gS] tks ,d vk;rkdkj Vscy ds pkjks vksjbl izdkj cSBs gS fd dksbZ efgyk iq#"k ds foijhr uk gksA P thofoKku ds izfrfuf/ tks ,d efgyk gS] ds lkeus gSA lwpuk izks|kSfxdh,oa HkkSfrdh ds izfrfuf/ ,d&nqljs ds fod.khZ; foijhr gSA T vkSjlekt'kkL=k ds izfrfuf/ Hkh ,d&nqljs ds fod.khZ; foijhr gSA lsokds izfrfuf/] Q vkSj lekt'kkL=k ds izfrfuf/ tks ,d efgyk gS] dschp gSA le:irk ds izfrfuf/ HkkSfrdh ds izfrfuf/ tks ,d iq#"k gS]ds Bhd foijhr gSA U, tks lekt'kkL=k dk izfrfuf/ gS W ds Bhdfoijhr gSA dsoy P vkSj R ijLij muds cxy esa cSBs gSA tho foKkuds izfrfuf/] lkaf[;dh ds izfrfuf/ dh rjiQ eq[k djds cSBs gSA lwpukizks|kSfxdh ds izfrfuf/ efgyk izfrfuf/;ksa ds chp cSBs gSaA161. efgyk izfrfuf/;ksa dk lewg dkSu lk gS ?
(1) S, R, V, Q (2) V, R, U, Q
(3) V, S, U, R (4) vkdM+s vi;kZIr gS(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
162. T vkSj Q ds chp dkSu gS ?(1) P (2) R(3) S (4) V
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha163. ;fn S vaxzsth dk izfrfuf/ gS] rks lsok dh izfrfuf/ dkSu gS
rFkk mldk@mldh fyax D;k gS ?(1) V, efgyk (2) V, iq#"k(3) P, iq#"k (4) T, iq#"k(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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Directions (156-160): Each question consists ofsome statements followed by four or twoconclusions. Consider the statements to betrue even if they are in variance with thecommonly known facts. Read all theconclusions and then decide which of the givenconclusion logically follows from the givenstatements.
156. Statements:
Some TV are disks.
Some disks are telephone.
No telephone is a cassette.
Conclusions:
I. No TV is cassette.
II. No disk is cassette.
III. Some disks are not cassette.
IV. Some TV are telephone.
(1) Only I and II follow
(2) Either I or II follows
(3) Only III follows
(4) None follows
(5) None of these
157. Statements:
All busy are bookworm.
All busy are rich.
Some teacher are not bookworm.
Conclusions:
I. Some rich are teacher.
II. Some bookworm are rich.
III. All bookworm are rich.
IV. Some busy are not teacher.
(1) Only I follows
(2) Only II follows
(3) Only IV follows
(4) Only II and III follows
(5) None of the above
158. Statements:
Some sports are bundle.
Some bundle are boxes.
All bell are boxes.
Conclusions:
I. Some sport are not bell.
II. No bundle are bell.
III. Some boxes are sport.
IV. All bell are bundle.
(1) Either I or II follows
(2) Only I follows
(3) Only III follows
(4) None follows
(5) None of these
159. Statement:
Some rock are black.
All black which are rock are white.
Conclusion:
I. All rock is not white.II. No black is rock.(1) Only conclusion I follows(2) Only conclusion II follows(3) Either conclusion I or II follow(4) Neither I nor II follow(5) Both I and II follow
160. Statement:All pendrive are not real but all real areattractive.Conclusion:I. All pendrive are real.II. No real are attractive.(1) Only conclusion I follows(2) Only conclusion II follows(3) Either conclusion I or II follow(4) Neither I nor II follow(5) Both I and II follow
Directions (161-165): Study the followinginformation and answer the question given.Eight Scholars P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W arerepresentatives of different Subjects –Information Technology, Analogy, Physics,Sociology, Nursing, English, Statistic, Biology areseated around a rectangular table, in such a waythat males face females. P is facing therepresentative of Biology, who is a female.Representative of Information technology andPhysics are diagonally opposite to each other. Tand the representative of Sociology are alsodiagonally opposite to each other. Therepresentative of Nursing is between Q and therepresentative of Sociology, who is female.Analogy’s representative is opposite to therepresentative of Physics, who is male. U is therepresentative of Sociology and opposite to W. onlyP and R are alone on their respective sides.Representative of Biology faces therepresentative of Statistic. representative ofInformation Technology is sitting between femalerepresentatives.161. Which is the group of female
representatives?(1) S, R, V, Q (2) V, R, U, Q(3) V, S, U, R (4) Data Inadequate(5) None of these
162. Who is between T and Q?(1) P (2) R(3) S (4) V(5) None of these
163. If S is the representative of English, thenwho is the representative of Nursing andwhat is his/her gender?(1) V, Female (2) V, Male(3) P, Male (4) T, Male(5) None of these
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164. fuEufyf[kr ;qXeksa essa dkSu lgh ugha gS ?(1) P iq#"k lakf[;dh(2) W iq#"k lwpuk izks|kSfxdh(3) Q efgyk HkkSfrdh(4) T efgyk le:irk(5) lHkh lgh gSA
165. U ds lanHkZ esa vaxzsth ds izfrfuf/ dk LFkku D;k gS ?(1) ck;sa ls rhljk (2) ck;sa ls pkSFkk(3) nk;sa ls rhljk (4) ;k rks (1) ;k (3)
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ughafunsZ'k (166-170): fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks è;ku ls if<+,vkSj uhps fn;s gq, iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,%fdlh la[;k O;oLFkkiu e'khu dks tc la[;k dh buiqV ykbu nhtkrh gS rks og mUgsa pj.k esa ,d fo'ks"k fu;e ds vuqlkj iquO;ZofLFkrdjrh gSA uhps buiqV vkSj budh iquZO;oLFkk dk ,d mnkgj.k fn;kx;k gSAbuiqV: 39 121 48 18 76 112 14 45 63 96
pj.k I: 14 39 121 48 18 76 112 45 63 96
pj.k II: 14 39 48 14 76 112 45 63 96 121
pj.k III: 14 18 39 48 76 112 45 63 96 121
pj.k IV: 14 18 39 48 76 45 63 96 112 121
pj.k V: 14 18 39 45 48 76 63 % 112 121
pj.k VI: 14 18 39 45 48 63 76 % 112 121
(;g ,d vafre O;oLFkkiu gS vkSj pj.k VI bl buiqV dkvafre pj.k gS)
166. ;fn fuEufyf[kr ,d buiqV dk ikapoka pj.k gks] rks mldkrhljk pj.k D;k gksxk?pj.k V: 17 32 43 82 69 93 49 56 99 106
(1) 17 32 43 82 69 93 49 56 99 106
(2) 17 32 82 69 43 93 49 56 99 106
(3) 17 32 82 69 93 43 49 56 99 106
(4) 17 32 82 69 43 93 56 49 99 106
(5) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk167. fuEufyf[kr buiqV ds fy, vafre vkmViqV izkIr djus gsrq
fdrus pj.kksa dh vko';drk gksxh?buiqV: 101 85 66 49 73 39 142 25 115 74
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 7 (4) 8
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha168. fuEufyf[kr buiqV ds fy, rhljk pj.k fuEufyf[kr esa ls
dkSu&lk gksxk?buiqV: 45 78 97 132 28 16 146 54 99 112
(1) 16 28 45 78 97 146 54 99 112 132
(2) 16 28 45 97 78 54 99 112 132 146
(3) 16 28 45 78 97 132 54 99 112 146
(4) 16 28 45 97 78 132 99 54 112 146
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
169. ;fn buiqV dk nwljk pj.k fuEufyf[kr ds vuqlkj fn, tk,rks mlh buiqV esa ikapoka pj.k D;k gksxk?pj.k II: 22 49 32 88 69 132 101 185
(1) 22 32 49 88 69 101 132 185
(2) 22 32 69 49 88 101 132
(3) 22 32 49 69 101 88 132 185
(4) 22 32 49 88 69 132 101 185
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha170. fuEufyf[kr buiqV dk nwljk pj.k D;k gksxk?
buiqV: 47 62 17 92 86 42 24 79
(1) 17 24 47 62 86 42 79 92
(2) 17 47 62 86 42 24 79 92
(3) 17 24 47 62 92 86 42 79
(4) 17 47 62 86 24 42 79 92
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ughafunsZ'k (171-175) : fn, x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks if<+, :
,d [kkl dksM esa] , 'always create new ideas' dks"ba ri sha gi' fy[kk tkrk gSA'ideas and new thoughts' dks 'fa gi ma ri' fy[kktkrk gSA'create thoughts and Insights' dks 'ma jo ba
fa' vkSj'new and better solutions' dks 'ki ri to fa' fy[kktkrk gSA
171. 'ideas' dk dksM D;k gS ?(1) sha (2) ba
(3) gi (4) ma
(5) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk172. 'fa' dk D;k vFkZ gS ?
(1) thoughts (2) insights
(3) new (4) and
(5) solutions
173. 'fa lo ba' fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldk dksM gks ldrk gS ?(1) thoughts and action
(2) create and innovate
(3) ideas and thoughts
(4) create new solutions
(5) always better ideas
174. 'new' dk dksM D;k gS ?(1) k i (2) ri
(3) to (4) fa
(5) ba
175. 'insights always better' dks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSufu:fir dj ldrk gS?(1) jo ki to (2) ki to ri
(3) sha jo ri (4) to sha jo
(5) sha to ba
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164. Which of the following combinations is notcorrect?
(1) PmaleStatistic
(2) W male – Information Technology
(3) Q female Physics
(4) T female Analogy
(5) All are correct
165. What is the position of the representativeof English with respect to U?
(1) Third to the left
(2) Fourth to the left
(3) Third to the right
(4) Either (1) or (3)
(5) None of these
Directions (166-170): Study the followinginformation carefully to answer the questionsgiven below.
A number sorting machine when given an inputof numbers, rearranges the numbers in aparticular manner step by step as indicated belowtill all the numbers are arranged in a particularorder. Given below is an illustration of thisarrangement:
Input: 39 121 48 18 76 112 14 45 63 96
Step I: 14 39 121 48 18 76 112 45 63 96
Step II: 14 39 48 14 76 112 45 63 96 121
Step III: 14 18 39 48 76 112 45 63 96 121
Step IV: 14 18 39 48 76 45 63 96 112 121
Step V: 14 18 39 45 48 76 63 % 112 121
Step VI: 14 18 39 45 48 63 76 % 112 121
(This is the final arrangement and Step VIis the last step for this input)
166. If following is the fifth step of an input, whatwill be the third step?
Step V: 17 32 43 82 69 93 49 56 99 106
(1) 17 32 43 82 69 93 49 56 99 106
(2) 17 32 82 69 43 93 49 56 99 106
(3) 17 32 82 69 93 43 49 56 99 106
(4) 17 32 82 69 43 93 56 49 99 106
(5) Can't be determined
167. How many steps will be required for gettingthe final output for the following input?
Input: 101 85 66 49 73 39 142 25 115 74
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 7 (4) 8
(5) None of these
168. Which of the following will be the third stepfor the following input?
Input: 45 78 97 132 28 16 146 54 99 112
(1) 16 28 45 78 97 146 54 99 112 132
(2) 16 28 45 97 78 54 99 112 132 146
(3) 16 28 45 78 97 132 54 99 112 146
(4) 16 28 45 97 78 132 99 54 112 146
(5) None of these
169. If the second step for an input is as givenbelow, what will be the fifth step for thesame input?
Step II: 22 49 32 88 69 132 101 185
(1) 22 32 49 88 69 101 132 185
(2) 22 32 69 49 88 101 132
(3) 22 32 49 69 101 88 132 185
(4) 22 32 49 88 69 132 101 185
(5) None of these
170. What will be the Step II for the followinginput?
Input: 47 62 17 92 86 42 24 79
(1) 17 24 47 62 86 42 79 92
(2) 17 47 62 86 42 24 79 92
(3) 17 24 47 62 92 86 42 79
(4) 17 47 62 86 24 42 79 92
(5) None of these
Directions (171-175): Study the followinginformation to answer the given question:
In a certain code,
'always create new ideas' is written as "bari sha gi'.
'ideas and new thoughts' is written as 'fa gima ri'.
'create thoughts and Insights' is written as'ma jo ba fa' and
'new and better solutions' is written as 'kiri to fa'
171. What is the code for 'ideas' ?
(1) sha (2) ba
(3) gi (4) ma
(5) Cannot be determined
172. What does 'fa' stand for ?
(1) thoughts (2) insights
(3) new (4) and
(5) solutions
173. 'fa lo ba' could be a code for which of thefollowing ?
(1) thoughts and action
(2) create and innovate
(3) ideas and thoughts
(4) create new solutions
(5) always better ideas
174. What is the code for 'new' ?
(1) k i (2) ri
(3) to (4) fa
(5) ba
175. Which of the following may represent'insights always better' ?
(1) jo ki to (2) ki to ri
(3) sha jo ri (4) to sha jo
(5) sha to ba
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176. izkslslj esa yxh izkslsflax pØ dh xfr dh nj dksfu;af=kr djrh gS vkSj ;g ;k fefy;al pØ izfrlsds.M esa ekih tkrh gSA(1) phi, gV~Zt (2) ?kM+h, lsd.M(3) vkbZ lh , ehuV (4) ?kM+h, lsds.M(5) gV~st] ehuV
177. fuEu esa ls dkSu igyk 'kCn izkslslj ,Iyhds'ku gS \(1) ,e ,l oMZ (2) ,siy vkbZ idZ(3) lu LVkj vkWfiQl (4) oMZ LVkj(5) oMZ iSM
178. tkok izksxzkfeax Hkk"kk dks fdlus fodflr fd;k \(1) tsEl xklfyax(2) Mkxyl ,saxyckVZ(3) ,aMeqMa ,e DykdZ(4) tsEl Mh- dksys(5) 1 vkSj 3 nksuksa
179. Vscy esa lfEeyu fcanq dks fdlds iz;ksx ds }kjk lapkfyrfd;k tk ldrk gS \(1) ,sjks dh (2) VSc dh(3) f'kÝV + VSc dh (4) mijksDr lHkh(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
180. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu eYVhfefM;k vkSj euksjatu* lkÝVos;jgS \(1) foaMksT+k fefM;k Iys;j(2) ,Dl fMo MhohMh Iys;j(3) ,l oh- ,y- lh Iys;j(4) daI;wVj xsEl(5) lHkh
181. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk vkijsfVax flLVe* dk dk;Z ughagS \(1) lalk/u dk izca/ djuk(2) baVjusV rd igqap(3) ;wtj baVjisQl eqgS;k djuk(4) yksM ,.M ju ,Iyhds'kUl(5) daI;wVj cwfVax
182. ok;jysl 802.11a ekud dh vf/dre LFkkukarj.k xfrD;k gksxh \(1) 100 Mbps (2) 54 Mbps(3) 24 Mbps (4) 10 Mbps(5) 10 Gbps
183. osclkbV tks vkof/d iksLV (periodic post) ;qDr gksrh gS]dgykrh gS(1) fV~oVj (2) CykWx(3) isQlcqd (4) usVodZ(5) pSV
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185. fuEUkfyf[kr esa og dkSu lk ,d izk:i gS tks daI;wVj MkVkds Vsi ij HkaMkj.k rFkk leFkZu vkSj tks fMftVy vksfM;ks Vsi(Mh , Vh) izkS|ksfxdh dks 'kkfey djrk gS \(1) vksfM;ks baVjpsat iQkbZy HkaMkj.k(2) fMftV&vkbZ MkVk iz.kkyh(3) opwZvy Vsi iz.kkyh(4) Vsi vkjpho(5) MkVk laxzg
186. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk okD; ^xwxy Mªkbo* dks csgrjifjHkkf"kr djrk gS \(1) ;g xwxy dh pkydjfgr vkWVkseksfcy izkS|ksfxdh gSA(2) ;g xwxy ds }kjk izLrqr vkuykbZu lwph laxzg gSA(3) ;g ,sUMªkbM vk/kfjr os;jcy@/kj.kh; izk|ksfxdh gSA(4) ;g ,d lefFkZd batu gS tks xwxy&eSIl dks {kerk
iznku djrk gSA(5) mijksDr lHkh
187. fdl iz;ksDrk baVjisQl va'k dk iz;ksx foMksT+k dks foaMks esala;ksftr djus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS \(1) cVUl (2) LØksy ckj(3) iQkElZ (4) VSCl(5) VwYl
188. ^Viy* D;k gS \(1) Vscy dk ,d LraHk(2) Vscy dh ,d iafDr(3) Vscy dh ,d dqath(4) 3D Vscy(5) fxzM MkVk Vscy
189. lsafVx tks Lopfyr vkSj ekU; gS \(1) fMiQkYV (2) CPU
(3) iksfVªV (4) fMkiQkYVj(5) bUlVkWy
190. vk/qfud dEI;wVj ds tud dkSu gS \(1) pkYlZ cScst (2) oku&U;weSu(3) Msful jhpsy (4) csysT+k ikLdy(5) dksbZ ugha
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176. The in the processor controls therate of the processing cycle and ismeasured in or millions of cycles persecond.(1) Chip, hertz (2) Clock, seconds(3) IC , minute (4) Clock, megahertz(5) Hertz, minute
177. Which one is the first word processorapplication ?(1) MS Word (2) Applei Work(3) Sun Star Office (4) Word Star(5) Word Pad
178. Who developed Java ProgrammingLanguage?(1) James Gosling(2) Douglas Engelbart(3) Edmund M. Clarke(4) James D. Foley(5) Both (1) and (3)
179. The insertion point in a table can be movedby using:(1) Arrows keys (2) Tab key(3) Shift + tab key (4) All of the above(5) None of these
180. Which of the following is Multimedia andEntertainment software?(1) Windows Media Player(2) xDiv DVD Player(3) VLC Player(4) computer games(5) All
181. Which of the following is not a function ofthe operating system?(1) manage resources(2) Internet access(3) provide a user interface(4) load and run applications(5) Booting computer
182. What is the maximum transfer speed of thewireless 802.11a standard?(1) 100 Mbps (2) 54 Mbps(3) 24 Mbps (4) 10 Mbps(5) 10 Gbps
183. A website containing periodic post is called.
(1) Twitter (2) Blog(3) Face book (4) Network(5) Chat
184. Features of the system which make it lesslikely to fail are known as .(1) Fall back (2) Fault tolerance(3) Integrity (4) Time slice(5) Redundancy
185. Which of the following is a format for storingand backing up computer data on tape thatevolved from Digital Audio Tape (DAT)technology ?(1) Audio Interchange File Format(2) DigitI Data Storage(3) Virtual Tape System(4) Tape Archive(5) Data Aggregation
186. Which of the following statements bestdescribes Google Drive ?(1) It is Google’s driverless automobile
technology(2) It is an online file storage service offered
by Google(3) It is an Androidbased wearable
technology platform(4) It is the rendering engine that powers
Google Maps(5) All of the above
187. What user interface element is used toorganize windows within a window ?(1) Buttons (2) Scrollbars(3) Forms (4) Tabs(5) Tool
188. A tuple is a .(1) Column of a table(2) Row of a table(3) Key of a table(4) 3D table(5) grid data table
189. The setting which is automatic andstandard known as .(1) Default (2) CPU(3) Portrait (4) Defaulter(5) Install
190. The father of Modern Computer is .(1) Charles Babbage(2) Vonneumann(3) DaniesRitchel(4) Blaise Pascal
(5) None