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1.

How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters AMRE
using each letter only once in each word?
(a) None (b) Two (c) One
(d)Three (e) More than three
2. How many meaningful words can be made from the letters DEI V using
each letter only once?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d)Three (e) More than three
3. I f Star is called Planet, Planet is called Satellite, Satellite is called Galaxy,
Galaxy is called Comet, then Earth, is classified under which category?
(a) Galaxy 2 (b) Comet (c) Satellite
(d)Star (e) Planet
4. How many such digits are there in the number 42519673 each of which is as
far away from the beginning in the number as when the digits are arranged
in ascending order within the number?
(a) None (b) One (c) Three
(d)Two (e) More than three
5. I n a certain code MODERN is written as 5% 38#@and WI N is written as
6@. How is RI DE written in that code?
(a) # 38 (b) #@38 (c) #3 8
(d) @38 (e) None of these
6. What should come next in the following number series?
2 2 3 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(a) 3 (b) 7 (c) 9
(d)2 (e) None of these
7. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group.
Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(a) Glucose (b) Chlorine (c) Magneisum
(d)Nitrogen (e) Sodium
8. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word BAROMETER each of
which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English
alphabet?
(a) Three (b) One (c) Two
(d)None (e) More than three
9. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group.
Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(a) Gourd (b) Carrot (c) Garlic
(d)Radish (e) Ginger
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10. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group.
Which of the one that does not belong to that group?
(a) 39 (b) 69 (c) 57
(d)129 (e) 117
Directions (Q.11- 18) : I n each of the questions below are given three statement
followed by four conclusions numbered I , I I , I I I and I V. You have to take the given
statement to be true even if they seen to be at variance from commonly known
facts. Read all the conclusions and the decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the given statements distregarding commonly known facts.
11. Statements:
Some desks are mirros. Some combs are desks. Some combs are pins
Conclusions:
I . Some pins are desks. I I . Some pains are mirrros
I I I . Some combs are desks IV. Some pins are either desks or mirrors.
(a) Only I and I I follws (b) Only I I & I I follow
(c) Only I , I I I and I I I follows (d) Only I I , I I I I V follw
(e) All follows
12. Statements:
All blades are hammers. All hammers are rods. All rods are buckets
Conclusions:
I . Some buckets are hammers. I I . Some rods are blades
I I I . All hammers are buckets. IV. All blades are rods.
(a) Only I and I I follow
(b) Only I I and I V follow
(c) Only I , I I I and I V follow
(d)All follow
(e) None follows
13. Statements:
All trees are chairsNo chair is flower.
Some flowers are bangles
Conclusions:
I . No tree is bangle I I . No chair is bangle
I I I . Some flowers are trees. IV. Some bangles are trees.
(a) None follows (b) Only I I I and I V follows
(c) Only either I I or I I I follows (d) Only I and I I follows
(e) Only either I or I V follows
14. Statements:
All rocks are balls. Some balls are rings. All rings are stones
Conclusions:
I . Some rings are rocks I I . Some rings are rocks.
I I I . Some balls are rocks IV. No stone is rock.
(a) Only either I or I V and I I I follow (b) Only I I I and I V follows
(c) Only I and I I follows (d) Only either I or I V follows
(e) None of these
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15. Statements :
Some pens are sticks. Some sticks are canes.
All canes are scales. No scale is weight.
Conclusions :
I . Some sticks are scales.
I I . No stick is scale.
I I I . No cane is weight.
(a) Only either I or I I follows (b) Only I & I I I follow
(c) Only either I or I I and I I I follow (d) All I , I I & I I I follow
(e) None of these
16. Statements :
Some folders are boxes. Some boxes are bags.
All bags are containers. Some bags are sacks.
Conclusions :
I . No folder is bag.
I I . Some boxes are containers.
I I I . Some sacks are containers.
(a) Only I & I I follow (b) Only I I I follows
(c) Only I & I I I follow (d) Only I I & I I I follow
(e) None follows
17. Statements :
Some insects are pests. All pests are birds.
No bird is amphibian. All amphibians are animals.
Conclusions :
I . No animal is bird.
I I . Some insects are birds.
I I I . No pests are amphibians.
(a) Only I follows (b) Only I I follows
(c) Only I I I follows (d) Only I & I I follow
(e) Only I I & I I I follow
18. Statements :
Some paints are colours. All colours are solutions.
Some solutions are liquids. All liquids are solids.
Conclusions :
I . Some paints are solutions.
I I . Some colours are liquids.
I I I . Some solutions are solids.
(a) All I , I I & I I I follow (b) None I , I I , & I I I follow
(c) Only I I & I I I follow (d) Only I & I I follow
(e) Only I & I I I follow
Directions (Q. 19- 22):Study the following arrangement carefully and answer
the questions given below:
M 4 P A 3 % R 5 #E J 2 $ D F I U H B @9 T W I 8 K N 6 V 7 Z Q
19. I f the symbols in the above arrangement are dropped, which of the following
will be the seventeenth from the left end?
(a) 1 (b) F (c) K
(d)B (e) 9
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20. Which of the following is the eighth of the right of the tweenth from the
right end of the above arrangement.
(a) 2 (b) % (c) T
(d)6 (e) None of these
21. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of
which is immediately preceded by a number but not immediately followed
by another consonant?
(a) One (b) Four (c) Two
(d)Three (e) More than three
22. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions
in the above arrangements and so form a group. Which is the one that does
that not belong to that group?
(a) 2DU (b) 9BW (c) PM3
(d)6VK (e) R #3
Directions (Q. 23- 26):I n each question below is given a group of letters followed
by four combinations of digtis/ symbols numbered (a), (b) , (c) and (d). You have to
find out which of the cominations correctly represents the group of letter based on the
digit/ symbol code of each letters and the conditions those follows and mark your
answer accordingly. I f none of the combinations correctly represents the group of
letters mark answer (e) ie None of these'.
Letter :
M K A D E T R J I W U B F H Q
Digit/Symbol code:
7 % $ 6 5 8 1 9 2 @ # * 3 4
(i) I f the first letter is a consoant and the last letter is a vowel both are to be
coded as the code for the vowel.
(ii) I f the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, the codes for
the first and the last letters are to be interchanged.
(iii) I f the third letter is a vowel is to be coded as o,
23. WHI MTED
(a) @35787 (b) @32786 (c) 63278@
(d)@327@ (e) @35786
24. WEMKUD
(a) @5o%#6 (b) @57%#6 (c) 657%#@
(d)@57%#@ (e) None of these
25. I TBUDH
(a) 28o63 (b) 28#63 (c) 28#62
(d)38#63 (e) None of these
26. KMDFHE
(a) 576*35 (b) %76*35 (c) 576*3%
(d)%76*3% (e) None of these
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Directions (Q.27- 30): Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions.
P, Q, R, S, T, V W and Z are sitting around a circle facing at the centre, R is
third to the right of Z who is second to the right of P, S is not an immediate
neighbour of Z and R, T is third to the left of S, Q is third to the right of W who
is not an immediate neighbour of S.
27. Which of the pair of persons are the immediate neighbours of P?
(a) VQ (b) VW (c) VS
(d)SR (e) None of these
28. What is Qs position with respect to Z?
A. Fourth to the right
B. Fourth to the left
C. Third to the right
(a) Only A (b) Either A or B (c) Only C
(d)Only B (e) None of these
29. Who is second to the right of T ?
(a) Z (b) S (c) W
(d)Data inadequate (e) Q
30. I n which of the following pairs of the second person is not sitting to the
immediate left of the first person?
(a) TR (b) TW (c) QR
(d)PS (e) WZ
Directions (Q. 31- 34):Study the following infor-mation carefully and answer
the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and
number rearrange them followings a particular rule in each step. The following
is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input : world 32 73 verb 26 new desk 19
Step I : 73 world 32 verb 26 new desk 19
Step II : 73 desk world 32 verb 26 new 19
Step III : 73 desk 32 world verb 26 new 19
Step IV : 73 desk 32 new world verb 26 19
Step V : 73 desk 32 new 26 world verb 19
Step VI : 73 desk 32 new 26 verb world19
Step VII : 73 desk 32 new 26 verb 19 world
and Step VI I is the last step of the above input.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following
questions the appropriate step for the given input.
31. Step I I of an input is: 51 brown 22 36 49 cloud sky red. How many more
steps will be required to complete the rearrangements?
(a) Three (b) Six (c) Five
(d)Four (e) None of these
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32. Step I I I of an input is 58 dine 41 18 tower silver mat 24, which of the
following will be step VI ?
(a) 58 dine 43 mat 24 18 tower silver
(b) 58 dine 43 mat 24 silver 18 tower
(c) 58 dine 43 mat 18 tower silver 24
(d)Three will be no such step
(e) None of these
33. I nput: 85 23 96 case over for 42 win.
How may steps will be required to complete the rearrangement?
(a) Four (b) Seven (c) Six
(d)Five (e) None of these
34. Step I V of an input is : 63 car 51 eyeas 25 36 store lane, which of the following
is defintely the input?
(a) eyes car 25 63 36 51 store lane
(b) eyes 25 car 63 51 36 store lane
(c) Cannot be determined
(d)Both (a) & (b)
(e) None of these
Directions (Q. 35- 38):I n each question below is given a statement followed by
two courses of action numbered I and I I . A course of acti on i s a step or
administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow-up or further action
in regard to the problem, policy, etc. On the basis of the information given in the
statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then
decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follows(s) for pursuing.
35. Statement:
There has been a spurt of robbery and housebreaking incident in the locality
during the past fortnight.
Courses of action:
I . The local police station personnel should start patrolling the locality at
regular intervals.
I I . The residents in the locality should be asked by the police authority not
to leave their houses during the night.
(a) if either I or I I follows (b) if only I I follows
(c) if only I follows (d) if neither I nor I I follows
(e) if both I and I I follow
36. Statement:
Mony has become more impotant than the game itself in the case of I ndian
circket.
Courses of action:
I . Govt should put a cap on the earnings from different sources of the
I ndian circket board.
I I . Govt should put a cap on the earnings from different sources of I ndians
cricket players.
(a) if neither I nor I I follows (b) if only I I follows
(c) if either I or I I follows (d) if only I follows
(e) if both I and I I follow
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37. Statement:
Very large numbers of people from northern part of the city are suffering
from water borne diseases.
Courses of action:
I . The municipal authority should advise people living in the area not to
use water supplied through pipeline for drinking purpose.
I I . The local hospitals should be put on high alert to tackle the emerging
crisis situation.
(a) if only I follows (b) if either I or I I follows
(c) if only I I follows (d) if neither I nor I I follows
(e) if both I and I I follow
38. Statement:
The quality of food grains being distributed in some parts of the country
through public Distribution System is very poor and not fit for human
consumption.
Courses of action:
I . The entire stock of food grains should immediately be withdrawn from
the distribution system.
I I . People should be advised to return the food grains purchased from the
system and take their money back.
(a) if only I I follows (b) if only I follows
(c) if either I or I I follows (d) if neither I nor I I follows
(e) if both I and I I follow
Directions (Q. 39-42): I n these questions the symbols @, #, $, and are
used with different meanings as follows:
A @B means A is smaller than B.
A #B means A is either smaller than or equal to B.
A $ B means A is greater than B.
A B means A is either greater than or equal to B.
A B means A is neither greater than nor smaller than B.
I n each question, three statements showing relationships have been given,
which are followed by two conclusions I & I I . Assuming that the given statements
are true, find out which conclusion(s) is/are definitely true.
39. Statements : H#Q, Q @F, L $ F
Conclusions : I . L $ H I I . H #F
(a) if only conclusion I I is true.
(b) if only conclusion I is true.
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion I I is true.
(d)if neither conclusion I nor conclusion I I is true.
(e) if both conclusions I and I I are true.
40. Statements : J $T, T@V, V#M
Conclusions : I . T#M I I . J M
(a) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion I I is true.
(b) if only conclusion I I is true.
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion I I is true.
(d)if only conclusion I is true.
(e) if both conclusions I and I I are true.
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41. Statements : U#D, D@R, RT
Conclusions : I . U@R I I . T$D
(a) if only conclusion I is true.
(b) if only conclusion I I is true.
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion I I is true.
(d)if both conclusions I and I I are true.
(e) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion I I is true.
42. Statements : ML, L$K, K@R
Conclusions : I . MR I I . M@R
(a) if only conclusion I is true.
(b) if only conclusion I I is true.
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion I I is true.
(d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion I I is true.
(e) if both conclusions I and I I are true.
Directions (Q. 43- 46): I n each of the questions given below which one of the
five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the
left, if the sequence were continued?
43. Problem Figure Answer Figure
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
44. Problem Figure Answer Figure
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
45. Problem Figure Answer Figure
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
46. Problem Figure Answer Figure
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
Directions (Q. 47- 50):I n each of the following questions series beings with
unnumbered figure on the extreme left. One and only one of the five numbered
figures in the series does not fit into the series. The two left and the extreme
right fit into the series. You have to take as many aspects into account as possible
of the figures in the series and find out the one and only one of the five numbered
figures which does not fit into the series. The number of that figure is the answer.
Now solve the following questions.
47.
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
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48.
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
49.
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
50.
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
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Directions (Q. 51- 59):What should come in place of the question mark (?) in
the following questions?
51.
2 5 3
? 790
7 6 8
=
(a) 8246 (b) 8848 (c) 8484
(d)8868 (e) None of these
52. 968 445 ? =17230.4
(a) 25 (b) 40 (c) 60
(d)35 (e) None of these
53. (0.05 6.25) 2.5 =?
(a) 0.105 (b) 0.95 (c) 0.115
(d)None of these (e) All of these
54. (41)
2
+(38)
2
(0.15)
2
=?
(a) 1713.49 (b) 3125.0225 (c) 3125.15
(d)59204.0225 (e) None of these
55. 0.4 2.4 ? 27.4 114.6 579
(a) 6.4 (b) 4.2 (c) 8.3
(d)7.2 (e) 7.8
56. 7 41 504 ? 217728 6531840
(a) 10080 (b) 9072 (c) 6048
(d)3024 (e) None of these
57. 4.5 7 18 ? 335 2004
(a) 76 (b) 64 (c) 68
(d)63 (e) None of these
58. 600 960 1530 245.6 3932.16 ?
(a) 7864.32 (b) 6291.456 (c) 6219.456
(d)7684.32 (e) None of these
59. Three number are in the ratio of 2 : 3 : 4. The sum of the largest and the
smallest equals the sum of the thrid and 54. What is the largest number?
(a) 72 (b) 74 (c) 82
(d)70 (e) None of these
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60. I n an election between two candidates, one got 72% of the total valid vots.
25% of the total votes are invalied. I f the total votes are 8200, what is the
number of valid votes the other person got?
(a) 1835 (b) 4428 (c) 2050
(d)1722 (e) None of these
61. I n how may different ways can the letters of the word WEDDING be arranged?
(a) 2520 (b) 2500 (c) 5040
(d)5000 (e) None of these
62. Milind takes as much time in running 15 metres as a car takes in covering
40 metres. What will be the distance distance covered by Milind during the
time the car covers 2 kms?
(a) 1000 metres (b) 750 metres (c) 650 metres
(d)600 metres (e) None of these
Directions (Q. 63- 67): Study the following data carefully and answer the
question given below.
Out of 6500 students from the Arts-wing of a college, 21% of the total number
of students have majored only in Psychology. 12% of the total number os students
thave majored only in English Literature, 15% of the total number of students
have majored only in Politics. 7% of the total number of students have majored
only in philosophy and 10% of the total number of students have majored only
4% of the total numbers have majored in English Literatures as well as Politics
and 11% of the total students have majored in Psychology and English Literature
and 3% of the total number of students have majored in History and Philiosophy.
63. What is the respective ratio of the number of students majored in Philosphy?
(a) 4 : 5 (b) 5 : 6 (c) 6 : 3
(d)7 : 8 (e) 6 : 7
64. Students majored in History and approxiamately, hwat per cent of the total
number of students majored in Politics?
(a) 48 (b) 61 (c) 52
(d)57 (e) 45
65. How many students have majored only in Politics?
(a) 650 (b) 975 (c) 780
(d)455 (e) None of these
66. What is the total number of students majored in English Literature?
(a) 2080 (b) 1495 (c) 1300
(d)2050 (e) None of these
67. Lowest number of students have majored in which subject?
(a) English Literature (b) Philosophy (c) Politics
(d)History (e) None of these
Directions (Q. 68- 72): Study the following Graph and answer the questions
given below.
Income and Expenditure of various
Companies during a year
Profit = Income Expenditure
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68. What is the average income earned by all the compaines together?
(a) 34500000 (b) 335000000 (c) 3350000
(d) 345000000 (e) None of these
69. Expenditure incurred by company C is approximately, what per cent of
the expenditure incurred by company B?
(a) 41 (b) 55 (c) 62
(d)51 (e) 57
70. What is theapproximatedifference between the per cent profit earned by
company A and company D?
(a) 5 (b) 20 (c) 35
(d)15 (e) 25
71. What is the total expenditure incurred by all the companies together?
(a) 13750000 (b) 13.75 crore (c) 13750000000
(d) 1375000 (e) None of these
72. What is the respective ratio of profit incurred by companies A and C together
to profit incurred by companies D and E together?
(a) 5 : 8 (b) 5 : 7 (c) 4 : 5
(d)3 : 5 (e) 7 : 8
Directions (Q. 73- 77): Study the following able and answer the questions
given below :
Number of People using various Music Accessories from various cities
Cities Accessories
A B C D E
Radio 21550 55000 32680 18200 35000
CD Player 34000 36780 48300 26500 18600
I -Pod 12200 9500 14960 29750 10550
Cell Phone 45720 15280 50000 33800 22660
MP3 Player 22550 21590 21300 36480 21050
Stereo System 33800 45360 36200 21500 30000
73. The total number of people using the I -Pod are what per cent of the total
number of people using Stereo System across the citites? (Rounded off to
two-digits after decimal.)
(a) 41.62 (b) 42.36 (c) 46.12
(d)41.16 (e) None of these
74. Which city has the highest number of people using various music accesoires?
(a) A (b) B (c) D
(d)C (e) E
75. What is the difference between the total number of people using various
music accessories from city B and the total number of people using various
music accessries from city E?
(a) 45650 (b) 45250 (c) 46550
(d)46000 (e) None of these
76. What is the respective ratio of the total number of people using Radio, CD
Player and I -Pod together from city C to the total number of people using
Cell Phone, MP3 Plyers and Stereo System from the same city?
(a) 6415:7371 (b) 4325:6418 (c) 4797:5375
(d)4797.6415 (e) None of these
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77. What is the average number of people Cell Phone across the cities?
(a) 24594 (b) 32486 (c) 33372
(d)34836 (e) 33492
Directions (Q. 78- 82): Study the following Pie-Chart carefully and answer
the questions given below.
Survey Conducted on 10500 people to find out various Professions in
the town and percentage of Female Professionals amongst them.
Various Professionals 10500 Percentage of Female Professionals
Lawyers
19%
Designers
16%
Teacher's
15%
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c
t
s
1
1
%
Engineers
18%
Doctors
21%
Doctors 20%
Engineers 60%
Architects 40%
Teachers 80%
Lawyers 40%
Designers 35%
78. What is the respective ratio of the male Engineers and Designers to the
same female professionals in the town?
(a) 44 : 41 (b) 55 : 53 (c) 31 : 35
(d)44 : 35 (e) None of these
79. The total number of Lawyers in town areapproximately what per cent of
the total number of Doctors in town?
(a) 95 (b) 90 (c) 98
(d)85 (e) 81
80. What is the difference between the total number of male and female
professionals in the town?
(a) 1284 (b) 1139 (c) 1054
(d)1164 (e) 1134
81. Female Doctors are what percent of the female Teachers in the town?
(a) 42 (b) 28 (c) 35
(d)15 (e) None of these
82. What is the respective ratio of the number of male Architecters to the
number of male Teachers in the town?
(a) 11: 9 (b) 3 : 2 (c) 5 : 11
(d)2 : 3 (e) 11 : 5
83. The profit earned after selling a wrist watch for 5765 is same as loss
incurred after selling the wrist watch for 4315. What is the cost price of
the wrist watch?
(a) 6000 (b) 5040 (c) 4900
(d) 5100 (e) None of these
84. A railway half ticket costs half the full fare. But the reservation charge on
half ticket is the same as that on full ticket. One reserved first class ticket
for a journey between two stations is 525 and the cost of the one full and
one-half reserved first class tickets is 850. What is the reservation charge?
(a) 231 (b) 200 (c) 145
(d) 125 (e) None of these
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85. Smita was asked to multiply a certain number by 36. She multiplied it by 63
instead and got an answer 3834 more than the correct one. What was the
number to be multiplied?
(a) 142 (b) 126 (c) 152
(d)148 (e) None of these
86. One year ago the ratio of the ages of Sanika and Gouri was 3 : 4 respectively.
One year hence the ratio of their ages will be 10:13 respectively. What is
Sankik's present age?
(a) 18 years (b) 20 years (c) 26 years
(d)Cant be determined (e) None of these
Directions (Q. 87- 90):What appromximate value should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following questions? (You are not expected to calculate
the exact value).
87.
3
7469 668 ? =
(a) 300 (b) 350 (c) 505
(d)425 (e) 575
88.
1 3 4
7897
8 5 7
=?
(a) 338 (b) 297 (c) 346
(d)342 (e) 320
89. 2.5 0.08 (1.9)
2
=?
(a) 1.5 (b) 0.8 (c) 0.010
(d)2.1 (e) 0.06
90. 9654 21 +7638 44 =?
(a) 600 (b) 633 (c) 643
(d)621 (e) 598
91. On the I ndependence Day, sweets were to be equally distributed amongst
350 children. But on that particular day, 25 children were absent. Thus,
each child got 5 extra sweets. How many sweets did each child get?
(a) 55 (b) 70 (c) 50
(d)65 (e) None of these
92. 24 men can complete a piece of work in 16 days. The same work can be
completed by 8 women in 72 days, whereas 24 children take 32 days to
complete it. I f 10 men, 15 women and 24 children work together, in how
many days can the work be completed?
(a) 12 (b) 8 (c) 22
(d)18 (e) None of these
93. How many seven-digit numbers can be made from the number 3428651,
using each digit only once?
(a) 49 (b) 180 (c) 2520
(d)5040 (e) None of these
94. I f the difference between the simple interest and compound interest earned
on an amount @15 p.c.p.a. at the end of 3 years is 595.35, what is the
amount?
(a) 6,800 (b) 9,200 (c) 8,400
(d)Cannot be determined (e) None of these
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95. The number obtained by interchanging the digits of a two-digit number is
greater than the original number by 9. I f the sum of the two digits of the
number is 13, what is the original number?
(a) 67 (b) 76 (c) 78
(d)Cannot be determined (e) None of these
Directions (Q. 96-100) :What should come in place of the question mark (?) in
the following number series?
96. 3 4 12 ? 576 27648
(a) 64 (b) 96 (c) 48
(d)52 (e) None of these
97. 4 12 60 420 ? 60060
(a) 4620 (b) 3780 (c) 4200
(d)5040 (e) None of these
98. 6 349 565 ? 754 781
(a) 590 (b) 629 (c) 601
(d)690 (e) None of these
99. 1.5 4 20 129 ? 10505
(a) 1044 (b) 1045 (c) 1548
(d)1052 (e) 1048
100.89250 17850 7140 1428 571.2 ?
(a) 114.24 (b) 126.12 (c) 228.48
(d)246.48 (e) None of these
TEST-III : ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions (Q. 101- 110):Read the following passage carefully and answer the
questions given below it. Certain words/ phrase are given in bold to help you to
locate them while answering some of the questions.
Chinas rising power is based on its remarkable economic success. Shanghais
overall economy is currently growing at around 13% per year, thus doubling in
size every five or six years. Everywhere there are start-ups, innovations, and
young entrepreneurs hungry for profits. I n a series of high-level meeting between
Chinese and African officials, the advice that the African leaders received from
the Chinese was sound, and more practical than they typically get from the
World Bank. Chinese officials stress the crucial role of public investment,
especially in agriculture and infra- structure, to lay the basis for private
sector-led growth. I n a hungry and poor rural economy, as, China was in the
1970s and as most of Africa is today, a key starting point is to raise farm
productivity. Farmers need the benefits of fertiliser, irrigation and high yield
seeds, all of which were a core part of Chinas economical take off. Two other
equally critical investments are also needed: roads and electricity, without which
there cannot be a modern economy. Farmers might be able to increase their
output, but it wont be able to reach the cities, and the cities wont be able to
provide the countryside with inputs. The government has taken pains to
ensure that the electricity grids and transportation networks reach
every village in China. China is prepared to help Africa in substantial way
in agriculture, roads, power, health and education. And that is not an empty
boast. Chinese leaders are prepared to share new high-yield rice vaireties,
with their African counterparts and all over Africa, China is financing and
construction basic infrastructure.
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This illustrates what is wrong with the World Bank. The World Bank has often
forgotten the most basic lessons of development, preferring to lecture the poor
and force them to privatize basic infrastructure, which is untenable, rather
than to help the poor to invest in infrastructure and other crucial sectors. The
banks failure began in the early 1980s when under the ideological sway of then
American President and British Prime Minister it tried to get Africa and other
poor regions to cut back or lose down government investments and services.
For 25 years, the bank tried to get governments out of agriculture, leaving
impoverished peasants to fend for themselves. The result has been a disaster in
Africa, with farm productivity stagnant for decades. The bank also pushed for
privatisation of national health systems, water utilities, and road and power
networks, and has grossly under-financed these critical sectors. This extreme
free-market ideology also called structural adjustment went against the
practical lessons of development successes in China and the rest of Asia. Practical
development strategy recognises that public investments - in agriculture, health,
educati on, and i nfrastructure - are necessary compl ements to pri vate
investments. The World Bank has instead wrongly seen such vital public
investments as an enemy of private sectordevelopment. Whenever the banks
ideology failed, it has blamed the poor for corruption, misman- agement, or lack
of initiative. I nstead of focusing its attention on helping the poorest countries to
improve their infrastructure, there has been a crusade against corruption. The
good news is that I Amrican governments are getting the message on how to
spur economic growth and are getting crucial help from China and other partners
that are less wedded to extreme free-market ideology than the World Bank.
They have declared their intention to invest in infrastructure, agriculture
modernisation, public health, and education. I t is clear that Bank can regain its
relevance only if it becomes practical once again, by returning its focus to financing
public investments in priority sectors. I f that happens, the bank can still do
justice to the bold vision of a world of shared prosperity that prompted its creation
after World War I I .
101.The authors main objective in writing the passage is to ________
(a) use Chinas success as an example of the changes required in World
Bank ideology
(b) illustrate how China can play a more concrete role in Africa
(c) criticise the World Bank of playing a crucial role in Chinas development
but neglecting Africa
(d)recommend that China adopt the guidelines of the World Bank to sustain
gorwth.
(e) make a case for the closure of the World Bank since it promotes US
interests over those of other countires.
102.What effect has the World Bank policy had on African nations?
(a) The African government has resticted private sector investment in
agriculture.
(b) Africa has focused more on health and eduction rather than on agriculture.
(c) The agriculture sector in these countries is not as productive as it could
be.
(d)US and Britain have volunteered substantial aid to Africa as Africa has
complied with World Bank ideology.
(e) None of these
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103.What is Chinas view on the development of the transportation and power
networks?
(a) Development in these sectors is not as important as investing in
agriculture.
(b) The chinese government has focused on public investment to ensure
that the electricity grids and transportation network reach every village.
(c) While the World Bank has focused on agriculture, China, prioprity has
been rooting out corruption so that investment in infrastructure is utilized
appropriately.
(d)The Chinese government has retained control over essential services
like transport while the World Bank favours private sector involvement
(e) While the World Bank has focused on agriculture, Chinas priority has
been rooting out corruption so that investment in infrastructure is utilized
appropriately.
104.Which of the following is NOT true in the context of the passage?
A. Chinas involvement in Africa so far has been restricted to advising its
leaders.
B. The World Bank was created by the US and Britain for the sole purpose
of furthering their interests.
C. Chinas economy was once in the same state as many African countries
are today.
(a) None (b) Both (A) & (B) (c) Only (A)
(d)Only (B) (e) None of these
105.Why is the author optimistic about Africas future?
(a) The World Bank has committed to invest huge sums in Africas develpment.
(b) Africa has decided to adopt a structural adjustment ideology which has
benefited many nations.
(c) China has urged the World Bank to waive the interest on its loans to Africa.
(d)Africa has committed to adopting Chinas strategy for economic growth.
(e) None of these
106.What advice has the author given the World Bank?
(a) support Chinas involvement in developing Africa
(b) change its ideology to one encouraging both public and private sector
investment in basic infrastructure
(c) adopt a more practical ideology of structural adjustment
(d)reduce the influence of the US and Britain in its functioning
(e) focus on fighting corruption rather than interfering in the governance of
developing countries.
Directions (Q. 107- 108): Choose the world which is most nearly the SAME in
meaning as the word printed in bol d as used in passage.
107.sway
(a) influence (b) fluctuate (c) govern
(d)dependence (e) unsteady
108.core
(a) essential (b) heart (c) adequate
(d)intermediate (e) centre
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Directions (Q. 109- 110):Choose the word which is mostOPPOSI TE in meaning
of the word printed in bol d as used in the passage.
109.untenable
(a) consistent (b) unsound (c) viable
(d)superior (e) attractive
110. empty
(a) full (b) objective (c) intelligent
(d)occupied (e) meaningful
Directions (Q. 111- 115): Read each sentence of find out whether there is any
error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of
that part is the answer. I t there is no error, the answer is (e) (ignore errors of
puntuation if, any)
111. (a) I t is not worthy / (b) the companys reputation / (c) to compromise on
quality/ (d) for the sake of profit. (e) No error
112. (a)You have failed to produce / (b) no evidence to support / (c) the charge
that he / (d) is responsible for the error. (e) No error
113. (a) As per the agreement / (b) scientists from both of / (c) the countries will
work / (d)together to find a solution. (e) No error
114. (a) The company which has / (b) won the government contract / (c) also
plans to invest / (d) in the power sector. (e) No error
115. (a) I mplementing these measures / (b) will help the government / (c) to save
more than / (d) 400 crores each year. (e) No error
Direction (Q. 116- 120):Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below
should replace the phrase given, in bold in the following sentences to make the
sentence grammatically correct? I f the sentence is correct as it is and there is no
correction required mark (e) i.e. No correction required as the answer.
116. The minimum eligibility age shall be less to sixty years to allow more
senior citizens to avail of the benefits of the scheme.
(a) being lesser (b) should be lower (c) should be lowered
(d)must be lessen (e) No correction required
117. The latest study by Nasscom indicatespossibly short of five lakh qualified
engineers in the I T industry .
(a) the possible shortage off (b) a possible shortage of
(c) possibility of shortage (d) possibly short by
(e) No correction required
118. China has to be prepared to meet many age related social and financial
challenges in the coming years.
(a) is been preparing
(b) was prepared
(c) have been prepared
(d)No correction required
(e) Other correction required
119. I t is necessary to ascertain that we can do to attract investment to
the manufacturing sector.
(a) what we can do (b) how we can do (c) more can be done
(d)that has been done (e) No correction required
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120.Despite all my efforts I could not prevail him to attend next weeks
conference.
(a) was unable to prevail (b) cannot prevail for
(c) could prevail on (d) am not able to prevail with
(e) could not prevail on
Direction (Q.121- 125): I n each of the following sentences there are two blank
spaces. Below each five pairs of words have been denoted by numbers (a), (b), (c),
(d) and (e). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the
sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
121.The Chairman in his speech stated the- in company profits was to
team building.
(a) incline, owing (b) rise, liable (c) slump, accountable
(d)plunge, response (e) surge, due
122.The main of healthcare reforms is medical care to every
citizen.
(a) purpose, available (b) focus, extending (c) challenge, accessing
(d)assurance, qualified (e) cause, providing
123.Being of how he wanted his career to progress he began discussing his
with senior colleagues.
(a) convinced, misconduct (b) unsure, options
(c) unresolved, aspirations (d) practical, intentions
(e) spontaneous, future
124.Experts feel that the amendment to the Act will adversely private
sector in infrastructure development.
(a) effect, participation (b) facilitate, claim
(c) measure, investment (d) influence, involvement
(e) expedite, stake
125.His absence at the crucial meeting cannot be____as he____the country at
important international fora.
(a) helped, represents. (b) condoned, participates
(c) sanctioned, governs (d) permitted, engages
(e) forgiven, promote
Direction (Q.126- 130):Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and
F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the
questions given below them.
A. I n fact today, social entrepreneurship is no different from starting a profit
motivated company.
B. The major challenge they face is employee selection and retention.
C. For decades social development in I ndia meant charity.
D. However, the challenges social organisations experience are tougher.
E. This is because while volunteering for social work is not new, attracting
talented people and tapping their potential at lower costs is difficult.
F. I n recent years however, economic change have brought business sense and
professionalism to thesector.
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126.Which of the following should be theFIFTH sentence in the paragraph?
(a) B (b) A (c) C
(d)D (e) E
127.Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence in the
paragraph?
(a) B (b) E (c) D
(d)C (e) F
128.Which of the following should be theSECONDsentence in the paragraph?
(a) B (b) C (c) F
(d)E (e) D
129.Which of the following should be theFIRST sentence in the paragraph?
(a) C (b) B (c) A
(d)D (e) E
130.Which of the following should be theTHIRD sentence in the paragraph?
(a) C (b) B (c) A
(d)D (e) E
Direction (Q.131- 140):I n the following passage there are blanks each of which
has been numbered. These numbers
are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested on the
which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Does I ndian industry need democracy? The I ndian economys sustained growth
today is(111)by incomplete democracy. While millions of I ndians endure poverty,
only a tiny majority (112) prosperity. On the other hand many Latin American
countries have registered(113) growth rates under military dictators and today
one of the fastest growing economies in the world - China has an (114) rather
than a democratic government. So why does I ndia need democracy for sustained
growth? To many, democracy (115) slower decision making with corrupt
politicians and red tapeism etc. I ndustry should therefore be(116) with less not
more democracy. However, while China(117) consumption in order to save and
invest more than half its output to produce 10% growth, I ndia(118) almost two-
third its output and manages to achieve 9% growth from one third of its output.
(119) I ndias democracy is not inefficient when it comes to making(120) use of
resources.
131.(a) deprived (b) hampered (c) eliminated
(d)faced (e) threaten
132.(a) pursuit (b) acquisition (c) benefit
(d)enjoy (e) value
133.(a) inflated (b) insignificant (c) variable
(d)acceptable (e) affordable
134.(a) authoritarian (b) economical (c) autonomous
(d)egalitarian (e) orthodox
135.(a) means (b) mentions (c) attracts
(d)features (e) imply
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136.(a) pleased (b) adapted (c) fascinated
(d)graciops (e) urged
137.(a) bans (b) discourage (c) regulate
(d)ceases (e) curtails
138.(a) selects (b) consumes (c) indulges
(d)disperse (e) hoard
139.(a) accordingly (b) totally (c) even
(d)thus (e) likely
140.(a) ultimately (b) capably (c) effective
(d)secure (e) modest
Direction (Q.141- 150):I n each of the following sentences there are two blank
spaces. Below each five pairs of words have been denoted by numbers (a), (b),
(c), (d) and (e). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the
sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
141.________the activities of moneylenders could have an adverse impact on
those who ______ access to bank credit.
(a) Promoting, benefit (b) Permitting, denied
(c) Confining, entitled (d) Encouraging, enjoying
(e) Curbing, lack
142.The Budget announced substantial _____ of _____ to critical sectors like
education and healthcare.
(a) expenditure, capital (b) sanction, initiative
(c) allocation, resources (d) disbursement, investment
(e) allotment, security
143.The government has decided not to make any ____ changes in the country's
tax _____ .
(a) sweeping, regime (b) transparent, hike
(c) constitutional, revenue (d) drastically, net
(e) existing, structure
144.The RBI has ____ a statement that the implementation of KYC norms should
not lead to the denial of banking ____ to customers.
(a) released, asset (b) issued, services
(c) drafted, clearing (d) made, tariff
(e) notified, transaction
145.The new scheme____all persons with disabilities defined ___the Disabilities
Act.
(a) discriminates, according (b) recognises, beneath
(c) covers, under (d) profits, within
(e) promises, by
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Direction(Q. 146- 150):Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D),
(E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer
the questions given below them.
(A) I n fact he believed that customers are the origin, the source of the money we
have.
(B) The customer thus has the power to fire everybody in the company from the
chairman on down.
(C) Management can ensure this doesn't happen by motivating employees to
cultivate meaningful relationships with customers.
(D) Sam Walton built his Walmart business empire knowing there was only one
boss - the customer.
(E) So it is not the company which pays us but the customer.
(F) He can achieve this by simply spending his money elsewhere.
146.Which of the following will be the FI RST sentence after rearrangement?
(a) B (b) C (c) E
(d)D (e) F
147.Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
(a) B (b) A (c) C
(d)D (e) E
148.Which of the following will be the THI RD sentence after rearrangement?
(a) C (b) B (c) D
(d)E (e) F
149.Which of the following will be the FI FTH sentence after rearrangement ?
(a) F (b) B (c) C
(d)D (e) A
150.Whi ch of the fol l owi ng wi l l be the SI XTH (LAST) sentence after
rearrangement?
(a) C (b) B (c) D
(d)E (e) F
TEST-IV : PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE
151.A floating point is said to be normalized if the most significant digit of the
mantissa is
(a) Zero (b) Positive (c) Negative
(d)Non-Zero (e) None of these
152.Which of the following applications is suitable for FI FO Queue?
(a) An inventory of parts is to be processed by part number
(b) A dictionary of words used by a spelling checker id to be created.
(c) A program to keep track of patients as the check into clinic, assigning
them to doctors a first come, first served basis
(d)A program to solve a maze is to back track to an earlier position when a
dead end position is reached.
(e) None of these
153.The field that investigates the mechanics of human intelligence is:
(a) Artificial science (b) Cognitive science (c) Psychology
(d)Sociology (e) None of these
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154.Which data structure is needed to convert infix notation to post fix notation
is
(a) Branch (b) Queue (c) Stack
(d)Tree (e) None of these
155.Data are followed to be transmitted in only one direction in a:
(a) Duplex channel (b) Dump channel (c) Half-Duplex channel
(d)Full duplex channel (e) Simplex channel
156.Which of the following statement is not true regarding graph?
(a) A tree is a graph
(b) A graph is a tree
(c) A graph consists of set of nodes and a set of arcs
(d)Graphs can be directed
(e) None of these
157.I mplementation of an inverted list to maintain the record list for each value
for a given attribute can be done by -
(a) Direct file (b) Sequential file (c) I ndexed file
(d)I ndexed sequential (e) None of these
158.A 6-MHz channel is used by digital signaling system utilizing 4 - level signals.
What is maximum possible transmission rate?
(a) 1.5 M band/sec (b) 12 M band/sec (c) 6 M band/sec
(d)24 M band/sec (e) None of these
159.Which of the following is a type of I SDN (I ntegrated Services Digital
Network)?
(a) Narrow band (b) Broad band (c) Both (a) and (b)
(d)Medium band (e) None of these
160.Which of the following is easiest software development process model?
(a) Prototyping (b) Waterfall model
(c) I nteractive enhancement (d) Spiral model
(e) None of these
161.Which of the following feature is related to virtual circuit?
(a) Each packet sent is routed independently of its predecessors
(b) Connection oriented
(c) Successive packets may follow different routes
(d)Congestion control is difficult
(e) None of these
162.Which one of the following interrupt is non-makeable?
(a) I NTR (b) RST 7.5 (c) TRAP
(d)RST 6.5 (e) None of these
163.Binding the same name to multiple operations whose signatures differ in
number or types of arguments?
(a) Overloading (b) Origin class (c) Object model
(d)Package (e) None of these
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164.The C declaration in A [3] [5] of containing ..... elements is itself an array
containing ..... integers.
(a) 3, 5 (b) 5, 3 (c) 3, 3
(d)5, 5 (e) 2, 5
165.What is the drawback of infrared and millimeter waves?
(a) They are directional
(b) They cannot pass throught solid objects.
(c) License is needed
(d)Can be used outdoor
(e) None of these
166.I ndexes created from a sequential (or sorted) set of primary keys are referred
to as
(a) I ndex sequential (b) Sequential file
(c) I ndexed file organization (d) All of the above
(e) None of these
167.A central computer surrounded by one or more satellite computers is called
(a) Bus network (b) Ring network (c) Star network
(d)All of the above (e) None of these
168.Which of the following is a major component of the telephone system?
(a) Local loop (b) Trunks (c) Switching office
(d)All of these (e) None of these
169.A linear list of elements in which deletion can be done from one end and
insertion can take place only at other end (rear) is known as
(a) Queues (b) Stacks (c) Trees
(d)Branch (e) None of these
170.For tree, which of the following list traversing through the entire list is not
necessary?
(a) Curve list (b) Singly linked list (c) Doubly linked list
(d)Circular list (e) None of these
171.Which of the following is not included in DML (data manipulation language)?
(a) CAREATE (b) UPDATE (c) DELETE
(d)I NSERT (e) None of these
172.Which of the foll owing communicati ons service provi des messages
preparation And transmission facilities
(a) Teletext (b) Teletex (c) x.400
(d)fax (e) none of these
173.Which of the following scheduler is in charge of handling the swapped out
process?
(a) Short term (b) Long term (c) Medium term
(d)Both(a) and(b) (e) none of these
174.Which of the following is not used as a data structure?
(a) Array (b) Linked list (c) Directory
(d)Graph (e) none of these
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175.Which of the following statement is not true in context of strings in c language?
(a) I t is array of characters
(b) last character of character array is always '/o'
(c) C inserts the null character automatically
(d)Any string in c can be read by the function getchar 0
(e) None of these
176.Which command will be used with vi editor to append text at end of line?
(a) A (b) a (c) i
(d)I (e) none these
177.Which the result of a computation depends on the speed of the processes
involved there I s said to be
(a) cycle stealing (b) race condition (c) a time look
(d)a deadlock (e) None of these
178.Which of the following feature is true regarding concatenated virtual circuits?
(a) A sequence of virtual circuits is set up from source through one or more
gate ways to the destination
(b) Each gateway maintains table telling which virtual circuit pass through it
(c) None of above
(d)Both (a) and (b)
(e) Only (b)
179.A compiler which runs on one machine and generates a code for another machine
(a) Bootstrap (b) Lexical analyzer (c) Cross-compiler
(d)All of the above (e) None of these
180.Banker's algorithm for resource allocation deals with
(a) Mutual exclusion (b) Dead look avoidance
(c) Dead look recovery (d) Dead look preventation
(e) None of these
181.A method, which transfers the entire block of data from its own buffer to
main memory takes place without intervention by cup.
(a) Programmed input/output (b) I nterrupt driven input/output
(c) Resident monitor (d) Direct memory access (DMA)
(e) None of these
182.Which the maximum clock rate is quoted for a logic family, it applies to a
(a) Flip-flop (b) Shift register (c) Counter
(d)Single logic gate (e) None of these
183.Which of the following table helps in representing the previous and next
state of the sequential circuit prior to and after the clock pulse respectively?
(a) Truth table (b) Characteristic table (c) Excitation table
(d)Both (1) and (2) (e) None of these
184.A large computer information system maintains many different computer
files. Which among them is called a perpetual file?
(a) Specialized file (b) Log file (c) Master file
(d)History file (e) None these
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185.One method of programming a computer to exhibit intelligence is called
modeling
(a) Simulation (b) Cognitization (c) Psychic amelioration
(d)Duplication (e) None these
186.I n fiber optics the attenuation of light through glass depends on the
(a) Length of light (b) Frequency of light (c) Speed of light
(d)Wave length of light (e) None these
187.Ap-channel enhancement type MOSFET performs much the same function
as a PNP Transistor except that
(a) I t operates much faster
(b) I t is controlled by voltage larger than current
(c) I t is considerably larger
(d)I t is controlled by current rather than a voltage like a bipolar transistor
(e) None these
188.Among directory entry-node and the file contents, Which will be changed
when a file I s updated?
(a) Only inode and file contents
(b) Only directory entry and file contents
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d)Only directory entry
(e) None these
189.Which of the following is an important component of semantic analysis?
(a) Type checking (b) Symbol table (c) Lex
(d)Yacc (e) None these
190.Which of the following systems implementation approaches should be used
if you want to run the old system and the new system at the same time for
a specified period?
(a) Direct (b) Pilot (c) Parallel
(d)Phased (e) None of these
191.Which of the following derivation does a top-down parser? The input is
assumed to be scanned in left to right order.
(a) Right most derivation
(b) Left most derivation traced out in reverse
(c) Left most derivation
(d)Right most derivation traced out in reverse
(e) None of these
192.CI DR (Classless I nter Domain Routing)
(a) I t is used in class A Net works
(b) I t is used in class B Net works
(c) I t is used in class C Net works
(d)All of the above
(e) None of these
193.I nternal auditors should review data system design before they are
(a) Developed (b) Regulated (c) Modified
(d)I mplemented (e) None of these
26 PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS)
194.Which language has recently become the defector standard for interfacing
application programs with relational database system?
(a) oracle (b) Dbase (c) SQL
(d)4 GL (e) None of these
195.A program that places programs into main memory and prepares them for
execution
(a) Loader (b) Assembler (c) Linker
(d)Absolute entity (e) None of these
196.A generalizations of the Boyce Codd Normal Form to relation schemes which
includes the mulltivated dependencies is called -
(a) Second Normal Form (b)Third Normal Form
(c) Fourth Normal Form (d)Fifth Normal Form
(e) None of these
197.Lexical Analyzer transforms an input streams in to -
(a) Sequence of tokens (b) Regular expression (c) Binary
(d)Symbols (e) None of these
198.I f we traverse s binary search tree, in which manner that we get in ascending
manner
(a) Graph (b) Preorder (c) Postorder
(d)I norder (e) None of these
199.Binary number 10 11 10 000 is equivalent to decimal
(a) 722 (b) 718 (c) 716
(d)724 (e) None of these
200.The collection of communication line and routers from the
(a) Router (b) Bridge (c) Packet
(d)Subnet (e) None of these
PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS) 27
ANSWERS
1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (c) 5. (a) 6. (d) 7. (a) 8. (a) 9. (a) 10. (e)
11. (a) 12. (d) 13. (e) 14. (a) 15. (b) 16. (d) 17. (e) 18. (b) 19. (e) 20. (c)
21. (a) 22. (a) 23. (e) 24. (b) 25. (d) 26. (a) 27. (c) 28. (b) 29. (e) 30. (a)
31. (d) 32. (b) 33. (d) 34. (c) 35. (c) 36. (a) 37. (c) 38. (a) 39. (b) 40. (a)
41. (d) 42. (c) 43. (b) 44. (a) 45. (e) 46. (b) 47. (e) 48. (d) 49. (e) 50. (c)
51. (b) 52. (a) 53. (d) 54.(a) 55.(e) 56. (b) 57. (c) 58. (b) 59. (a) 60. (d)
61. (a) 62. (b) 63. (e) 64. (d) 65. (b) 66. (a) 67. (d) 68. (a) 69. (e) 70. (c)
71. (b) 72. (e) 73. (c) 74. (d) 75. (a) 76. (c) 77. (e) 78. (a) 79. (b) 80. (e)
81. (c) 82. (e) 83. (b) 84. (d) 85. (a) 86. (e) 87. (c) 88. (a) 89. (e) 90. (b)
91. (b) 92. (a) 93. (d) 94. (c) 95. (a) 96. (c) 97. (a) 98. (b) 99. (e) 100. (a)
101. (a)102. (c) 103. (b) 104. (b) 105. (d) 106. (b) 107. (a) 108. (a) 109. (c) 110. (e)
111. (a)112. (b) 113. (b) 114. (e) 115. (e) 116. (c) 117. (b) 118. (d) 119. (a) 120. (e)
121. (e)122. (b) 123. (b) 124. (d) 125. (a) 126. (a) 127. (b) 128. (c) 129. (a) 130. (c)
131. (b)132. (d) 133. (d) 134. (a) 135. (a) 136. (a) 137. (e) 138. (b) 139. (d) 140. (c)
141. (a)142. (c) 143. (c) 144. (b) 145. (c) 146. (d) 147. (b) 148. (b) 149. (a) 150. (a)
151. (d)152. (d)153. (b) 154. (c) 155. (e) 156. (a) 157. (b) 158. (b) 159. (c) 160. (b)
161. (b)162. (c) 163. (a) 164. (a) 165. (b) 166. (a) 167. (c) 168. (d) 169. (a) 170. (d)
171. (a)172. (b) 173. (c) 174. (c) 175. (d) 176. (a) 177. (b) 178. (c) 179. (c) 180. (a)
181. (d)182. (b) 183. (c) 184. (c) 185. (a) 186. (d) 187. (b) 188. (a) 189. (a) 190. (c)
191. (a)192. (c) 193. (d) 194. (c) 195. (a) 196. (c) 197. (a) 198. (d) 199. (c) 200. (d)
PkA0II0 PAPk-I
IBPS-CWE BANK IT OFFICERS (SCALE I & II)
28 PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS)
1. 1. MARE 2. REAM
4. 4 2 5 1 9 6 7 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
All such digits are 2, 6 and 7.
5. Letters: M O D E R N W I
Code: 5 % 3 8 # @ 6
Therefore, the code for RI DE is # 38.
6. The series is
2 /23/234/2345 /23456 /234567/2345678/2
8.
All such pairs are:AE, RT and AB.
9. Except Gourd others are grown below the ground.
10. Except 117 others have only two prime factors.
(1) 39 =13 3
(2) 69 =23 3
(3) 57 =19 3
(4) 129 =43 3
(5) 117 =13 3 3
11.
Conclusions:
I . Cant say
I I . Cant say
I I I . Cant say
IV. Cant say
Hence, no conclusions follows.
12.
Blades
Hammers
Rods
Buckets
Conclusions:
I . True
I I . True
I I I . True
IV. True
Hence,
all conclusions I , I I , I I I and I V follow.
EXPLANATIONS
PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS) 29
13.
Trees
Chairs
Flowers Bangles
Conclusions:
I . Cant say
I I . Cant say
I I I . False
IV. Cant say
But look at the conclusions I and I V, these two conclusions make a
complementary pair (EI -type). Hence, either conclusion I or conclusion I V
follows.
14.
Rocks
Balls
Rings
Stones
Conclusions:
I . Cant say
I I . Cant say
I I I . True
IV. Cant say
Now, look at the conclusions I and I V, these two conclusions make a
complementary pair (I E-type).
Hence, either I or I V and I I I follow.
19. I f all the symbols in the above arrangement are dropped, the new arrangement
will be as follows:
M 4 P A 3 R 5 E J 2 D F 1 U H B 9 T W I 8 K N 6 V 7 Z Q
Now, look for the 17th element from the left end. The required element is
9.
20. The 8th element to the right of 20th element from the right end implies
(20 8 =) 12th element from the ri ght end.
Now, look for the 12th element from the right end in the given arrangement.
The required element is T.
21. The arrangement consists of only one such consonant. The consonant is
P.
22. (1) R 3 (2) 9 W
(3) P 3 (4) 6 K
(5) 2 - - - - U
23. W H I M T D
@ 3 7 8 6
+ + + + + +
o
[Use condition (iii)]
24. W E M K U D
@ 5 7 % # 6
+ + + + + +
25. I T B U D H
3 8 # 6 2
+ + + + + +

[Use condition (ii)]


30 PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS)
26.
K M D F H E
5 7 6 3 5
+ + + + + +

[Use condition (i)]


27-30 Make an =arrangement as shown below:
We have given R is third to the right of Z who is second to the right of P.
Again, it is given that S is not an immediate neighbour of Zand R. Now, we
get
Again, it is given that T is third to the left of S. Now, we get
Again, it is given that Q is third to the right of W. And W is not an immediate
neighbour of S. Now we get
Now, by elimination we get that V is sitting between P and Z.
PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS) 31
Thus, the complete sitting arrangement is as follows:
31-34: I t is a case of simple arrangement. The words get arranged in alphabetical
order, whereas the numbers get arranged in descending order.
The numbers occupy odd places in the final arrangement whereas words
occupy even places. When any element gets arranged, the previous element
occupying that position shifts one place towards right.
31. Step II: 51 brown 22 36 49 cloud sky red
Step III: 51 brown 49 22 36 cloud sky red
Step IV: 51 brown 49 cloud 22 36.sky red
Step V: 51 brown 49 cloud 36 22 sky red
Step VI: 51 brown 49 cloud 36 red 22 sky
Step VI: is the last step Thus the number of more steps required; 6 2 =4.
32. Step III: 58 dine 43 18 tower silver mat 24
Step IV: 58 dine 43 mat 18 tower silver 24
Step V: 58 dine 43 mat 24 18 tower silver
Step VI: 58 dine 43 mat 24 stiver 18 tower
33. Input: 85 23 96 case over for 42 win
Step I: 96 85 23 case over for 42 win
Step II: 96 case 85 23 over for 42 win
Step III: 96 case 85 for 23 over 42 win
Step IV: 96 case 85 for 42 23 over win
Step V: 96 case 85 for 42 over 23 win
34. I t is a case of arrangement. Therefore, we cant obtain the previous steps.
35. I is a good preventive measure. Hence, I is advisable. I I is not advisable
because it will create problem for those who go for work during night.
36. Neither I nor I I will solve the problem. Hence, both I and I I are not advisable.
37. Look at the question part carefully. Such chproblem exists in some part of
the country.
Therefore, it is not judicious to withdrawn the entire stock of foodgrains.
Hence, I is not advisable. I I is obvious.
38. I is not necessary because the situation is not grim. I I is the right way to
deal the situation.
Hence, I I is advisable.
39. H s Q ... (i)
Q <F ... (ii)
L >F ... (iii)
32 PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS)
Combining (i), (ii) and (iii) we get
H s Q <F <L.
Hence L >H.
Thus conclusion I follows.
But H <F, hence conclusion I I (H s F) does not follow.
40. J >T ... (i)
T <V ... (ii)
V s M ... (iii)
From (ii) and (iii),
T <M.
Hence conclusion I (T s M) does not follow. J and M just cant be compared.
Hence conclusion I I does not follow,
41. U s D ... (i)
D <R ... (ii)
R =T ... (iii)
Combining (i), (ii) and (iii) we get
U s D <R =T
Hence U <R
Thus conclusion I follows.
And T >D
Thus conclusion I I follows.
42. M > L ... (i)
L >K ... (ii)
K <R ... (iii)
From (ii) and (iii), L and R cant be compared.
Consequently, M and R can also not be compared. But either conclusion I
(M> R) or conclusion I I (M<R) follows.
43. Here, the figure (4) is obtained from (1). The figure (5) is obtained from the
figure (2). Therefore, we will obtain the figure (6) from the figure (3).
44. Logic is simple. All the elements shift one side CW. Also, in each step two
elements change their orientation in a set order.
45. I t is obvious from the above figures in the question part that the figure (6)
must have five shaded balls.
46. Number of Curve lines added
Figure (1) to Figure (2) Three
Figure (2) to Figure (3) Four
Figure (3)to Figure (4) Two
Figure (4) to Figure (5) Three
Figure (5) to Figure (6) Four
The figure (6)must have 18 curve lines. Also, from the given question figure
it is obvious that all the pre existing elements of the group get reversed if
a new element gets added to it.
PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS) 33
47. I n each step two elements among the three elements gets interchanged
whereas the third element is replaced by a new element.
The figure (2) should be as follows:
48. Logic is very simple. The whole element rotates by 90 ACW in each step.
Also, in each step one of the two elements gets replaced by a new elements.
The figure (1) does not fit into the series
The figure (1) should be as follows:
49.
0 Leftmost figure
6 Rightmost figure
50. The figure (5) should be as follows:
51.
2
7

5
6

3
8
? =790
? =
790 8 6 7
2 5 3


=8848
52. 968 445 ? =17230.4
or, 968
445
?
=17230.4
or, ? =
968 445
17230.4

=25
53. (0.05 6.25) 2.5 =?
? =
0.05 6.25
2.5

=0.125
54. (41)
2
+(38)
2
(0.15)
2
=1681 +1444 0.0225 =1713.49
34 PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS)
55. Here,
0.4 1 +2 =2.4
2.4 2 +3 =7.8
7.8 3 +4 =27.4
27.4 4 +5 =114.6
114.6 5 +6 =579
56. Here,
7 6 =42
42 12 =504
504 18 =9072
9072 24 =217728
217728 30 =6531840
57. Here,
4.5 2 2 =7
7 3 3 =18
18 4 4 =68
68 5 5 =335
335 6 6 =2004
58. Here,
600 1.6 =960
960 1.6 =1536
1536 1.6 =2457.6
2457.6 1.6 =3932.16
3932.16 1.6 =6291.456
59. Suppose the numbers are 2K, 3K and 4K.
According to the given information
2K +4K =3K +54
3K =54
and K =18
Thus, the largest number is
=4K
=4 18 =72
60. Total Votes 8200
Valid Votes
8200 75
100

=6150
Invalid Votes
8200 25
100

=2050
Candidate I
72% of 6150 =4428
Candidate II
28% of 6150 =1722
or, 8200
75
100

, , 100 72
100

=1722
PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS) 35
61. The required number of ways
=
7!
2!
=
5040
2
=2520
62. The required distance
=
15 2 1000
40

=750 metres
63-67:
Read the information carefully and tabulate the information as shown in
the table given below:
Subjects
Students
Psy Eng Pol Phil Hist
1365 \
780 \
975 \
455 \
650 \
520 \ \
260 \ \
715 \ \
585 \ \
195 \ \
Total 2470 2080 1950 1170 1105
63. The required ratio
=
(455 520 195)
1365
+ +
=
1170
1365
=
6
7
ie 6 : 7
64. The required per cent
=
(650 260 195)
100
(975 260 715)
+ +

+ +
=
1105 170
100
1950 3
56
2
%
3
~ 57%
65. Look at the table shown above.
66. The required number of students
=780 +715 +585 =2080
68. The required average income (in crore)
=
(3.5 3.25 2.5 4.25 3.75)
5
+ + + +
=
17.25
5
= 3.45 crore
36 PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS)
69. The required per cent
=
2 100
3.5

=
400
7
=57
1
7
%
70. Per cent profit earned by the
1. Company A =
(3.5 2.25)
100
2.25


=
500
%
9
2. Company D =
(4.25 3.5)
100
3.5


=
150
%
7
Now, the required difference
=
500 150
9 7
=
8
34
63
71. The required total expenditure (in crore)
=2.25 +3.5 +2 +3.5 +2.5
= 13.75 crore
72. The required ratio
=
(1.25 0.5) 1.75
(0.75 1.25) 2.00
+
=
+
=
7
8
ie 7: 8
73. The required per cent
=
(12200+9500+14960 +29750
+10550)
100
(33800 +45360 +36200 +21500
+30000)

=
76960
166860
100~ 46.12%
74. City Number of people
using accessories
A 169820
B 183510
C 203440
D 166230
E 137860
75. The required difference
=183510 137860
=45650
76. The required ratio
=
(32680 48300 14960)
(50000 21300 36200)
+ +
+ +
=
95940
107500
=
4797
5375
i.e. 4797 : 5375
PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS) 37
77. The required average
=
(45720+15280+50000+33800+22660)
5
=
167460
5
=33,492
78. The required ratio
=
18 40 16 65
10500
100 100 100 100
18 60 16 35
10500
100 100 100 100
|

|
\
|

|
\
=
(18 40 16 65)
(18 60 16 35)
+
+
=
1760
1640
=
44
41
ie 44 : 41
79. The required per cent
=
19%of 10500
100
21%of 10500

=
19
100
21

=
10
90 %
21
80. The percentage of female professionals
=21
1
5
+18
3
5
+11 1
2
5
+15
4
5
+19
2
5
+16
7
20
=
1
5
(21 +54 +22 +60 +38)+
112
20
=
195
5
+
112
20
=39 +5.6 =44.6%
Percentage of male professions
=100 44.6 =55.4%
Now, the required difference
=(55.4 44.6)% of 10500
=10.8% of 10500 =1134
81. The required per cent
=
10500 0.21 0.20
100
10500 0.15 0.80



=
21 20
100
15 80

=35%
82. The required ratio
=
10500 0.11 0.60
10500 0.15 0.20


=
11
5
ie 11 : 5
83. According to the given information
5765 x =4315 +x
[where x indicates the profit (or loss)]
or, 2x =5765 4315 =1450
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x =725
Hence, the required cost price
=5765 725
=5040 ie 5040
84. We have
F +R =525 ...(i)
1.5 F +2 R =850 ... (ii)
From (i) and (ii) we get 0.5 F =200
F = 400
and R = 125
85. According to the given information
63x 36x =3834
or, 27x =3834
x =142
86. Sanika Gauri
1 3 : 4
+1 10 : 13
Sanika's present age=
2 (13 10) 3
1
(10 4 13 3
1
+
1

]
=(2 3 3) +1
=19 years
87.
3
7469 668
~ 19.55 25.85~ 505.36
88.
1
8

3
5

4
7
7897 =
1 3 4 7897
8 5 7


~ 338.5
89. 2.5 0.08 (1.9)
2
=2.5
2
0.08
(1.9)
~ 0.055
90. 9654 21 +7638 44
~ 460 +173.6
~ 633.6
91. Let each student gets x sweets. Then
325 x=350 (x 5)
25x=5 350
x=70 sweets
92. 24 16 men=8 72 women
=24 32 children
2 men =3 women =4 children
Now,
10 m +15 w +24 ch
=
2 2
10men 15 men 24 men
3 4

- -
( (
) )
=32 men.
Requirednumber of days
=
24 16
32

=12 days.
PRACTICE PAPER-I (I.B.P.S. CWE IT OFFICERS) 39
93. Required number of seven-digit numbers
=7!
=5040
94. Simple interest equivalent to compound interest for 3 years @15% is
calculated as follows:
For 2 years : 2 15 +
2
15
100
=30 +2.25
=32.25
For 3 years : 32.25 +15 +
32.25 15
100
=47.25 +4.8375
=52.0875%
% difference in CI and SI
=52.0875 15 3
=7.0875
7.0875% of amount =595.35
Amount =
595.35 100
7.0875
= 8400
95. Difference of 2 digits
9
9
=1
Sum of 2 digits =13
Hence digits are=
13 1 13 1
,
2 2
- -
=7 and 6
Original number =67
96. Series is :
3 4=12
4 12=48
12 48=576
48 576=27648
97. Series is :
4 3 =12
12 5 =60
60 7 =420
420 11=4620
4620 13 =60060
98. Series is :
6 +7
3
=349
349 +6
3
=565
565 +5
3
=690
690 +4
3
=754
754 +3
3
=781
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99. Series is :
1.5 2 +1 =4
4 4 +2
2
=20
20 6 +3
2
=129
129 8 +4
2
=1048
1048 10 +5
2
=10505
100.Series is :
89250 5 =17850
17850 2.5 =7140
7140 5 =1428
1428 2.5 =571.2
571.2 5 =114.24
111. I nsert of after worthy.
112. No error.
113. Substitutethan for of.
114. Substituteany for no.
115. Delete of.

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