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Total Questions: 40 Test Duration: 60 minutes Offline Test Instructions: 1.

This test comprises of four sections: Section Number Section Name Total Questions 1 Analytical Reasoning 10 2 Numerical Ability 10 3 Verbal Reasoning 10 4 Insurance 10 2. Every question has four choices with only one correct answer for each question. 3. All Sections are mandatory. 4. You will be disqualified if you are found talking/copying/assisting any of your co-examinees. 5. Do not use any tools like calculators/mobile phones during the test. 6. You are required to switch off your mobile phones, pager or any other electronic gadgets that belongs to you.

All the Best

Section 1: Analytical Reasoning


Direction for Questions 1 and 2: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Five certification training courses A, B, C, D and E are to be organized, one on each day from Monday to Friday one after the other though not necessarily in the same order by trainer P, Q, R, S and T. The schedule of the training courses is to be in accordance with the following information: I. P is the trainer of course B but not gives training on Thursday or Friday II. Q gives training of course A on Wednesday III. R gives training on Monday but does not handle the training course C or D 1) Which of the following training course is trained by the trainer S? A) C only B) E only C) Either C or D D) Either E or D 2) Which trainers training course immediately follows after training course B? A) Q B) P C) S D) T 3) In a certain code, WATER is written as DZGVI. How is BOTTLE written in that code? A) YLGGOV B) YKHHOV C) YLGGMV D) YLGGNV 4) Annie starts walking towards North. After walking 20 m, she turns towards South. After walking 30 m, she turns towards West and walks 15 m. She then turns towards North and walks 10 m. How far is she from her original position and in which direction? A) 15 m, North B) 15 m, South C) 15 m, West D) 15 m, East

5) Choose the box that will best complete the large square

A) B) C) D)

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

6) How many rectangles are there in the following figure?

A) B) C) D)

60 56 37 53

Direction for Questions 7, 8, 9 and 10: Read the following information and answer the questions given below. Number of Employees Working In Various Departments of A Factory Department Administration Production Sales Purchase R&D Year and Accounts 1980 175 50 75 70 100 1981 125 85 70 87 65 1982 450 90 55 115 98 1983 440 98 57 130 94 1984 525 125 60 157 99 1985 503 108 61 155 100 7) Which two Departments have the same Total Number of Employees throughout the years 1980 to 1985? A) Sales and R & D B) Sales and Purchase

C) Production and Sales D) Purchase and R & D 8) In which year the Number of Employees in the Production Department was three times the Number of Employees in 1980 of the same Department? A) 1984 B) 1983 C) 1982 D) 1981 9) The Total Number of Employees of which Department (approx.) is four times the Total Number of Employees in R & D during the time 1980 to 1985? A) Production B) Sales C) Purchase D) Administration and Accounts 10) In which of the given years, each Department listed above had less Number of Employees than it had in the immediately succeeding year? A) 1983 B) 1984 C) 1985 D) 1982

Section 2: Numerical Ability


1) When number X was divided by Y the remainder was found to be 23. When 3X is divided by Y the remainder was found to be 22. What is the value of Y? A) 24 B) 47 C) 39 D) 42 2) When an article is sold for Rs 703 loss incurred is 25% less than the profit earned on selling it at Rs 836. What is the selling price of the article when it earns a profit of 20%? A) 912 B) 836 C) 967 D) 874 3) Tap A fills a tank in 10 hours and B can fill it in 15 hours. Both are opened simultaneously. Sometimes later tap B was closed, then it takes total 8 hours to fill up the whole tank. After how many hours B was closed? A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 4) The average expenditure of a person from January to June is Rs 4200. He spent Rs 1200 in January and Rs 1500 in July. The average expenditure for the months of February to July is: A) Rs 4250 B) Rs 4520 C) Rs 4060 D) Rs 4500 5) Two trains are travelling in the same direction at 22.5 km/h and 7.5 km/h respectively. The faster train crosses a man in the slower train in 18 seconds. What is the length of the faster train? A) 87.5 m B) 75 m C) 122.5 m D) 115 m

6) Find the missing number in the following series. 6, 126, , 9, 108, 12, 7, 133, 19, 12, 72, 6

A) B) C) D)

21 23 30 35

7) A, B and C are three civil engineers. A can design a plan of a multi-storied apartment in 5 hours and B in 4 hours alone. Three together can do it in 2 hours. In what time can C do it alone? A) 7 hours B) 15 hours C) 20 hours D) 18 hours 8) In the given figure AD = 12 cm, AB = 20 cm and AE = 10 cm. Find EC: A) B) C) D) 14 cm 10 cm 8 cm 15 cm

9) How many 4 digit numbers divisible by 4 can be formed without using the digits 0, 6, 7, 8, 9 if the repetition of digits is not allowed? A) 67 B) 68 C) 24 D) 48 10) There are two boxes A and B. Box A has 8 red balls and box B have 10 white balls. Then all the red balls in box A is transferred to box B. What is the probability that a ball picked from box B is red? A) 1 / 18 B) 4 / 9 C) 1 / 10 D) 2 / 9

Section 3: Verbal Reasoning


Direction for questions 1 and 2: Pick out the most effective word from the given words in the options (A), (B), (C) and (D) to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete. 1) In his short story, the author..the complexity of modern life and the predicament of the modern man. A) portrays B) delineates C) depicts D) pictures 2) The problem of housing shortage, .with the population explosion has also been addressed in this policy. A) projected B) dispensed C) threatened D) compounded Direction for questions 3 and 4: Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the phrase underlined in the following sentences to make the sentence grammatically correct. 3) Though he was more faster than his opponent on the field, his chances of winning the race was low as he lacked the killer instinct. A) Though he was more faster than his opponent on the field B) As he was more faster than his opponent on the field C) Though he was more fast from his opponent on the field D) Though he was faster than his opponent on the field 4) If they cooperate together by dividing up the work, they shall be over with the work faster. A) If they cooperate together by dividing the work B) If they cooperate by dividing up the work C) If they cooperate by dividing the work D) If they cooperate together by division of work

Direction for questions 5 and 6: Each sentence has four underlined words or phrases marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). Choose one word or phrase which is wrong or inappropriate in the context of the sentence.

5) Bose break (A)the backbone/of (B)British rule/ when he (C)destroyed trust/ among (D)the British Raj and its armed forces./ A) B) C) D) (A) and (B) (B) and (C) (A) and (D) (A) and (C)

6) Under (A) King John of England,/ the revolt (B)/ of the revel barrons (C)/ led to Portchester castle's capture. (D)/ A) (A) only B) (B) and (C) C) (C) only D) (A) and (D) Direction for questions 7, 8, 9 and 10: Given below is a short passage. Read the passage carefully. The passage is accompanied by a set of questions based on the passage or grammar. Answer the questions according to what is stated or implied in the passage. Once on a dark winter's day, when the yellow fog hung so thick and heavy in the streets of London that the lamps were lighted and the shop windows blazed with gas as they do at night, an odd-looking little girl sat in a cab with her father and was driven rather slowly through the big thoroughfares. She sat with her feet tucked under her, and leaned against her father, who held her in his arm, as she stared out of the window at the passing people with a queer old-fashioned thoughtfulness in her big eyes. She was such a little girl that one did not expect to see such a look on her small face. It would have been an old look for a child of twelve, and Sara Crewe was only seven. The fact was, however, that she was always dreaming and thinking odd things and could not herself remember any time when she had not been thinking things about. 7) Sara could not remember ___________________________. A) what she was thinking B) when she was thinking and dreaming C) when she was dreaming D) what happened before she woke 8) How old was Sara? A) 5 years B) 7 years C) 12 years D) 8 years 9) The perception that people had about Sara was:

A) B) C) D)

She acts too smart. She is a cute little girl. She is an odd looking little girl always seen with her father. The expression on her face is beyond age.

10) The words thoroughfare means: A) Subway B) Footpath C) Main road D) Service lane

Section 4: Insurance
1) Mr. Y wants to buy a Life Insurance. What would you suggest is the right time for taking life insurance? I. When he is about to get married. II. When he has a job. III. When he becomes a father. A) B) C) D) Only I I and II Only III I, II and III

2) Insurance is important under which of the following considerations: A) It is certain that something adverse will happen. B) It is unlikely that something adverse will happen. C) When an adverse happening is certain. D) When an adverse happening cannot be predicted. 3) Which of the following insurance policy will cover the cost of medical treatments? A) Health Insurance B) Gap Insurance C) Auto Insurance D) Causality Insurance 4) Which one of the following statements is correct? A) People hesitate to buy life insurance because they are not aware of their present needs. B) People hesitate to buy life insurance because they prefer to enjoy the present. C) People hesitate to buy life insurance because they are not aware of future needs due to expense or contingency. D) People hesitate to buy life insurance as they do not have money. 5) An Amount which is paid to buy a policy is known as: A) Premium B) Service charges C) Broker charges D) Agent charges

6) To become a licensed insurance agent which exam has to be passed? A) Exam conducted by IRDA B) Exam conducted by SEBI

C) Exam conducted by RBI D) Exam conducted by SBI 7) Which of the following statement(s) is/are Correct? Statement (I): Life Insurance is a way to protect the life of the person insured. Statement (II): Life Insurance is a way to decrease the financial impact of sudden death. A) B) C) D) Only statement (I) is correct Only statement (II) is correct Both statements (I) and (II) are correct Both statements (I) and (II) are incorrect

8) For getting insurance one needs to pay ------- and get money through-----. A) Compensation, Claims B) Claims, Premium C) Premium, Claims D) Fees, Claims 9) Which of the following statement(s) is/are Correct? Statement (I): Agents are usually attached to branches of insurance offices. Statement (II): An Insurance agent is responsible for Insurance sales. A) B) C) D) Only statement (I) is correct Only statement (II) is correct Both statements (I) and (II) are correct Both statements (I) and (II) are incorrect

10) Which of the following statement(s) is/are Correct? Statement (I): The agent is expected to visit the prospects and clients. Statement (II): A prospect is entitled to ask to see the agents identity card. A) B) C) D) Only statement (I) is correct Only statement (II) is correct Both statements (I) and (II) are correct Both statements (I) and (II) are incorrect

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