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PRACTICE SET

SBI Associate Clerk I


Test-I: General Awareness
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India successfully test fired indigenously-developed


Akash missile, recently, which is a/an
1) air-to-surface missile
2) surface-to-air missile
3) air-to-air missile
4) submarine-launched missile
5) None of these
The Nargis Datt Award for best feature film on national
integration was given to which of the following films
at the 61st National Film Awards recently?
1) Ship of Theseus
2) Fandry
3) Thalaimuraigal
4) Jolly LLB
5) Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
Who among the following assumed charge as the
deputy chief of air staff recently? He is tasked with
steering all IAF modernisation projects.
1) SBP Sinha
2) Pradeep Vasant Naik
3) Arup Raha
4) Fali Homi Major
5) None of these
Name the embattled premier of Thailand who was
dismissed recently from office by a court in the country
that found him/her guilty in an abuse of power case.
1) Thaksin Shinawatra
2) Charupong Ruangsuwan
3) Thawil Pliensri
4) Yingluck Shinawatra
5) None of these
Interest rate risk falls under which of the following
categories of risks related to banks in India?
1) Operational risk
2) Market risk
3) Credit risk
4) Both 1) and 2)
5) None of these
The RBI has proposed a GIRO-based payment system
in India. What is the expanded form of GIRO?
1) General Interlinked Recurring Order
2) General Interbank Recurring Order
3) General International Recurring Order
4) General Instant Recurring Order
5) General Integrated Recurring Order
Which of the following states was adjudged to have
the best land acquisition model in the country in the
report prepared by consultancy firm Accenture on
behalf of the Department Of Industrial Policy and
Promotion (DIPP) recently?
1) Maharashtra
2) Gujarat

3) Madhya Pradesh
4) West Bengal
5) Tamil Nadu
8. Who among the following won the Spanish Grand
Prix Formula One championship recently?
1) Nico Rosberg
2) Sebastian Vettel
3) Fernando Alonso
4) Jenson Button
5) Lewis Hamilton
9. The Finance Ministry has asked public sector banks
to step up efforts for mobilising low-cost CASA
deposits and focus on recovery. What does CASA
stand for?
1) Corporate Account, Savings Account
2) Current Account, Service Account
3) Customary Account, Savings Account
4) Current Account, Savings Account
5) None of these
10. World Press Freedom Day is observed on which of
the following dates?
1) 1 May 2) 3 May 3) 5 May 4) 8 May 5) 9 May
11. As warned by the World Health Organisation (WHO)
recently, which of the following diseases has
reemerged as a public health emergency which was
thought to be on the road to extinction?
1) Malaria
2) Polio
3) Small pox
4) Chicken pox 5) Tuberculosis
12. The High Court of which of the following states has
cancelled the appointment of 10,323 teachers in
different categories recruited since 2010?
1) Tripura
2) Manipur
3) Meghalaya
4) Arunachal Pradesh
5) Assam
13. According to a recent World Bank report, India has
emerged as the worlds third-largest economy based
on the purchasing power parity (PPP) in the year
1) 2005 2) 2007 3) 2009 4) 2011 5) 2013
14. Who among the following is NOT a deputy governor
of the RBI at present?
1) Urjit Patel
2) DK Mohanty 3) HR Khan
4) R Gandhi
5) None of the above
15. India has drafted a national policy aimed at reducing
its carbon emissions from deforestation. Which of the
following statements is/are correct in this regard?
1) India has the tenth largest forest coverage in the
world.
2) It is the worlds fifth largest carbon emitter.
3) It accounts for 5 per cent of global greenhouse
gases.
4) All the above
5) Only 1) and 3)

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16. The former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was sentenced


to six years in prison for corrupt practices for the first
time in the history of which of the following countries
recently?
1) Spain
2) Norway
3) Canada
4) Holland
5) Israel
17. Which of the following gulf countries announced to
abolish its controversial sponsorship system for
foreign workers in a major labour reform recently?
1) Bahrain
2) Saudi Arabia 3) UAE
4) Qatar
5) Kuwait
18. The worlds highest tunnel made for high-speed trains
became operational at an altitude of 3,607.4 metres in
which of the following countries recently?
1) Switzerland
2) China
3) Germany
4) France
5) None of these
19. The name of Shiv Chowrasia is associated with which
of the following games?
1) Billiards
2) Squash
3) Golf
4) Polo
5) Bowling
20. Delhi Universitys professor GN Saibaba, a vociferous
opponent of Operation Greenhunt, was arrested
recently. The Operation Greenhunt is associated with
which of the following?
1) Hunt for minerals in forest areas
2) Counter-insurgency operations against the
Maoists
3) Removing tribal population from national reserves
4) A deforestation drive to increase cultivable land
acreage
5) None of these
21. The RBI is all set to launch one billion plastic notes of
` 10 denomination in a field trial in five cities selected
for their geographical and climatic diversity. Which of
the following cities is NOT among them?
1) Bhubaneswar 2) Jaipur
3) Mysore
4) Kochi
5) Chennai
22. India suffered loss to Malaysia in Thomas Cup held in
New Delhi recently. Thomas Cup is associated with
which of the following games?
1) Womens tennis
2) Mens tennis
3) Mens badminton
4) Womens badminton
5) None of these
23. Russi Mody, who passed away recently, was former
chief of which of the following companies?
1) Tisco (now Tata Steel)
2) Telco (now Tata Motors)
3) Balco
4) Nalco
5) None of these
24. Who among the following will be the next Army Chief
as the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet
approved his appointment recently?
1) Deepak Kapoor

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2) Dalbir Singh Suhag


3) NC Vij
4) Joginder Jaswant Singh
5) None of these
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is preferred over other
foreign fund inflows for which of the following
reasons?
1) It brings in latest technology in the country.
2) It generates huge employment opportunities.
3) It improves international ties of the govt.
4) It stays in the country for at least five years.
5) None of these
The market borrowing programme of the state govts
is finalised by the Central Govt and which of the
following?
1) National Development Council
2) SEBI
3) NABARD
4) Planning Commission
5) None of these
The UN-backed REDD+ programme is associated with
which of the following? It offers incentives for
developing countries.
1) Encouraging cattle herding
2) Saving endangered species
3) Control and elimination of endemic diseases
4) Reduction in carbon emissions
5) None of these
The Nabhratna flying test bird aircraft was handed
over to DRDO recently. It is developed by which of
the following firms?
1) Mahindra Aerospace
2) Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
3) Airbus India
4) Indian Rotorcraft Limited (IRL)
5) None of these
After a long wait and legal hurdles, which of the new
airlines was granted the flying licence by aviation
regulator DGCA recently?
1) SkyJet Air
2) AirAsia India 3) Club One Air
4) Blue Dart Aviation
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30. Finnish telecommunications equipment maker Nokia


appointed who among the following as its President
and CEO recently?
1) Ajay Banga
2) Rajeev Suri
3) Stephen Elop
4) Risto Siilasmaa
5) Rakesh Kapoor
31. Telecom tribunal TDSAT upheld the plea to provide
3G intra-circle roaming services and quashed the
cumulative penalty of ` 1,200 cr imposed on which of
the following three telecom companies recently?
1) Idea, Reliance and Airtel
2) Idea, Vodafone and Aircel
3) Idea, Vodafone and Airtel
4) Reliance, Vodafone and Airtel
5) None of these
32. Which of the following countries successfully testfired a short range ballistic missile Hatf-III (Ghazanvi)
recently?
1) Iran
2) Iraq
3) Saudi Arabia
4) Pakistan
5) Indonesia
33. India has become the worlds fourth largest steel
producer now. As of now, which of the following
countries is the largest steel producer?
1) Japan
2) US
3) China
4) Russia
5) Germany
34. The new Companies Act mandates all NBFCs, which
raise funds by issuing debentures, to maintain what
per cent of the funds in low-interest securities or SLRbacked instruments?
1) 5 per cent
2) 10 per cent
3) 15 per cent
4) 20 per cent
5) 25 per cent
35. The issue of fresh securities by an unlisted company
for the first time is called
1) Exchange Traded Fund
2) Initial Public Offering
3) Rights issue
4) Follow-on Public Offering
5) None of these
36. Which of the following countries have agreed to join
hands on an initiative for Kanchenjunga transboundary landscape to address biodiversity
conservation in a sustainable way in the Himalayan
region?
1) India, China and Bhutan
2) India, Nepal and Bangladesh
3) India, Nepal and Bhutan
4) China, Nepal and Bhutan
5) None of these
37. With a view to improving the aesthetic ambience along
stations, the Railways plan to start a pilot project
Green Curtains at which of the following stations at
first?
1) Jaipur
2) Agra
3) New Delhi
4) All the above 5) Only 1) and 2)

38. Which of the following countries was chosen to host


2019 Asian Games which withdrew its candidature
citing financial problems recently?
1) Vietnam
2) Philippines
3) Bangladesh
4) Thailand
5) Indonesia
39. Indias first aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, was sold to a
ship-breaker for ` 60 cr recently. The Majestic-class
aircraft carrier was purchased from which of the
following countries in 1957?
1) UK
2) US
3) Russia
4) France
5) Germany
40. The book Dominant Finance and Stagnant
Economies has been written by
1) Sunanda Sen 2) Ashok Banker 3) Durjoy Datta
4) Ravinder Singh5) Ashwin Sanghi

Test-II: English Language

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Directions (Q. 41-50): Read the following passage
carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain
words/phrases in the passage are printed in bold to help
you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Indra foresaw that a supreme contest was inevitable
between his son Arjuna and Karna; and he put on the garb
of a Brahmana and came to Karna, who was reputed for his
charity, and begged of him his earrings and armour. The
Sun god had already warned Karna in a dream that Indra
would try to deceive him in this manner. Still, Karna could
not bring himself to refuse any gift that was asked of him.
Hence he cut off the earrings and armour with which he
was born and gave them to the Brahmana.
Indra, the king of gods, was filled with surprise and
joy. After accepting the gift, he praised Karna as having
done what no one else would do, and shamed into
generosity, bade Karna ask for any boon he wanted.
Karna replied: I desire to get your weapon, the Sakti
which has the power to kill enemies. Indra granted the
boon, but with a fateful proviso. He said: You can use this
weapon against but one enemy, and it will kill him
whosoever he may be. But this killing done, this weapon
will no longer be available to you but will return to me.
With these words Indra disappeared.
Karna went to Parasurama and became his disciple by
representing to him that he was a Brahmana. He learnt of
Parasurama the mantra for using the master weapon known
as Brahmastra. One day Parasurama was reclining with
the head on Karnas lap when a stinging worm burrowed
into Karnas thigh. Blood began to flow and the pain was
terrible, but Karna bore it without tremor lest he should
disturb the masters sleep. Parasurama awoke and saw the
blood which had poured from the wound. He said: Dear
pupil, you are not a Brahmana. A Kshatriya alone can remain
unmoved under all bodily torments. Tell me the truth.
Karna confessed that he had told a lie in presenting

himself as a Brahmana and that he was in fact the son of a


charioteer. Parasurama in his anger pronounced this curse
on him: Since you deceived your guru, the Brahmastra
you have learnt shall fail you at the fated moment. You will
be unable to recall the invocatory mantra when your hour
comes.
It was because of this curse that at the crisis of his last
fight with Arjuna, Karna was not able to recall the
Brahmastra spell, though he had remembered it till then.
Karna was the faithful friend of Duryodhana and remained
loyal with the Kauravas until the end. After the fall of
Bhishma and Drona, Karna became the leader of the
Kaurava army and fought brilliantly for two days. In the
end, the wheel of his chariot stuck in the ground and he
was not able to lift it free and drive the chariot along. While
he was in this predicament, Arjuna killed him. Kunti was
sunk in sorrow, all the more poignant because she had, at
that time, to conceal it.
41. How did Parasurama find that Karna was not a
Brahmana?
1) Karna himself confessed his identity before
Parasurama.
2) Karna bore the sting of a worm without any tremor.
3) Parasurama had acquired the ability to know
everything through his third eye.
4) He asked Karnas father about his identity.
5) None of these
42. Why did Karna decide to become Parasuramas
disciple on the pretext that he was a Brahmana?
1) Because Parasurama was a Brahmana.
2) Parasurama hated Kshatriyas and Sudras.
3) Parasurama was a man who believed in strict
notions of castes.
4) Karna was a Kshatriya and he knew that
Parasurama would not allow him to become his
disciple unless he pretended to be a Brahmana.
5) Not given in the passage

43. Why could Karna not refuse the demands for his
earrings and armour made by Indra?
1) Because Karna was the son of Indra.
2) Because Karna was known for his charity.
3) Karna, being the son of a charioteer, could not
refuse Indra, the King of Gods.
4) Karna was deceived by Indra in the guise of a
Brahmana.
5) None of these
44. Why did Parasurama curse Karna?
1) Because Karna decided to use the Brahmastra on
Parasurama.
2) Because Karna failed to learn the techniques of a
Kshatriya.
3) Because Karna concealed his identity and betrayed
his master.
4) Because Karna had vowed to destroy the hermitage
of Parasurama.
5) None of these
45. What would be the effect of the curse?
1) That Karna would not be able to recall the
Brahmastra spell when his hour came.
2) That the invocatory mantra would cease to act on
the person targeted
3) That he would not be able to pass the spell to his
friends
4) That he would be killed by his own invocatory
mantra of the Brahmastra
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 46-48): Choose the word/group of
words which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word/
group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
46. Tremor
1) fear
2) trembling
3) offering
4) sorrow
5) anger
47. Poignant
1) defile
2) straight
3) foul
4) painful
5) close
48. Predicament
1) difficulty
2) fancy
3) hurry
4) emergency
5) vanity
Directions (Q. 49-50): Choose the word/group of
words which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word/
group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
49. Reclining
1) resting
2) standing
3) waiting
4) thinking
5) rejoicing
50. Torments
1) suffering
2) pain
3) anxiety
4) trouble
5) comfort
Directions (Q. 51-55): In each sentence below four
words have been printed in bold which are numbered 1),
2), 3) and 4). One of these words may be misspelt or
inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the

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wrongly spelt or inappropriate words. The number of that


word is the answer. If all four words are correctly spelt
and appropriate the answer is 5), ie All correct.
51. It is bureucratic recalcitrance rather than any lack
1)
2)
3)
of political will that is the main hurdle. All correct
4)
5)
52. The Planning Commission had evinced considerable
1)
2)
interest in taking forward District planning as
3)
envisaged in the Constitution. All correct
4)
5)
53. A law once passed is a fait accompli protests and
1)
critiques are conveniently termed disrupting the rule
2)
of law, and protestors become the target of state
suspison and victimisation. All correct
3)
4)
5)
54. If we look at some of the essential requisites of
1)
democratic institutional structure to send
representatives to Panchayats, assembly and
2)
parliament, there is implisit in the election process an
3)
obligation for representatives to be accountable for
4)
their actions. All correct
5)
55. The gradual extinction of traditional songs and folk
lores celebrating the beauty and colour of the
1)
inumerable varieties of seeds attracted Babulals
2)
attention towards the conservation of vulnerable
3)
indigenous grains which have nearly lost the battle to
4)
the hybrid varieties. All correct
5)
Directions (Q. 56-60): Read each sentence to find out
whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it.
The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The
number of that part is the answer. If there is No error,
the answer is 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
56. 1) France is one of the wealthiest economy in the
world, / 2) home to leaders in aviation, insurance,
banking, tourism / 3) and retail and is known for its / 4)
fine cuisine and appelation-controlled wines.
/ 5) No error
57. 1) The fashion is becoming a global game now, / 2)
where the label may originate in one country, / 3) the

chief designer from another country, / 4) the ownerinvestor from third nation. / 5) No error
58. 1) In India, for over a decade now, / 2) Ermenegildo
Zegna has had a successful / 3) run with its standalone stores / 4) in Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad. / 5)
No error
59. 1) The final outcome of Indias first environmental
referendum is not yet known / 2) but the very fact that
it is taking place / 3) in the thick forested and remote
region of Niyamgiri / 4) provides a small glimmer of
hope. / 5) No error
60. 1) The court ordered the seizure of his properties / 2)
and gave him / 3) an additional 10 years in jail / 4) for
misuse of power. / 5) No error
Directions (Q. 61-65): Each question below has two
blanks, each blank indicating that something has been
omitted. Choose the set of words for each pair of blanks
that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
61. July and August are the months of the silly season
for the newspapers in the UK; with everyone on a
summer holiday the papers are ________ to look for
silly stories to ________ the pages.
1) needed, darken
2) forced, complete
3) compelled, fill
4) required, full
5) ready, arrange
62. The Supreme Court of India recently _______ up with
two ________ on electoral laws.
1) appeared, views
2) gave, circular
3) came, rulings
4) sent, laws
5) brought, advice
63. The value of the rupee ________ the dollar has been
declining ________ August 2011.
1) and, upto
2) against, until 3) and, for
4) vs, in
5) vis-a-vis, since
64. The recent decision in the Novartis Glivec case
continues a long-established tradition ________ India
contesting a Northern agenda on patent ________.
1) of, laws
2) in, acts
3) about, regulation
4) against, rule
5) for, legislation
65. The cold war ________ friendships and ________
the quality of political discourse.
1) improved, crippled
2) damaged, lower
3) sabotaged, abased
4) destroyed, debased
5) disbanded, dishoured
Directions (Q. 66-70): Rearrange the following six
sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer
the questions given below.
(A) Special care needs to be taken to reform the other
State taxes, viz state excise, motor vehicles tax,
passengers and goods tax, and stamp duty and
registration fee.
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of the Union and the State Governments and the


DTC in the direct taxes of the Union Government
will help establish an economically efficient, costeffective and transparent tax system.
(C) That would make the Indian tax system suitable
for taking the country towards a new horizon of
future growth and prosperity.
(D) It would make the Indian tax payer competitive at
home as well as in the international market.
(E) Also, the other taxes at the state level need to be
further reformed.
(F) It is, however, important to remove the bumps
and road blocks in its introduction.
66. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence
after rearrangement?
1) F
2) E
3) B
4) A
5) C
67. Which of the following should be the SECOND
sentence after rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) E
5) D
68. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence
after rearrangement?
1) E
2) F
3) D
4) C
5) B
69. Which of the following should be the FOURTH
sentence after rearrangement?
1) B
2) D
3) F
4) E
5) C
70. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH)
sentence after rearrangement?
1) C
2) A
3) B
4) D
5) F
Directions (Q. 71-80): In the following passage, some
of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated
by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given
against each number and fill up the blanks with
appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully
complete.
Acid attacks, especially on women, are an issue of
increasing (71). In order to (72) with such attacks, a threepronged (73) is currently under formulation. The first is
providing (74) punishment to perpetrators, not only as
proportionate punishment for their (75) but also to (76)
potential offenders. The second approach is to (77) attacks
by regulating (78) to acids. The third is constructing a
compensation scheme for victims.
The Indian Penal Code did not have specific
provisions to criminalise and punish acid attacks (79)
earlier this year. If a person is convicted for (80) acid on
another, and thereby causing temporary or permanent
damage or deformity, a minimum imprisonment of 10 years
and a maximum of life imprisonment is now provided.
71. 1) value
2) welfare
3) gossip
4) concern
5) happening
72. 1) deal
2) do away
3) fight
4) solve
5) tussle
73. 1) dimension
2) solution
3) discussion
4) system
5) approach

74. 1) light
4) compulsory
75. 1) performance
4) action
76. 1) defend
4) determine
77. 1) prevent
4) examine
78. 1) approach
4) access
79. 1) by
4) before
80. 1) supplying
4) bringing

2) stringent
5) serious
2) role
5) job
2) differ
5) dissociate
2) facilitate
5) oversee
2) concede
5) excess
2) until
5) prior
2) giving
5) throwing

3) attractive
3) work
3) deter
3) debar
3) knowledge
3) up to
3) attacking

Test-III: Quantitative Aptitude


Directions (Q. 81-95): What should come in place of
question mark (?) in the following questions?
81. 58.89 + 77.77 + 55.52 + 44.41 + 22.29 = ?
1) 243.87
2) 258.88
3) 169.44
4) 285.88
5) 275.12
82. 196 157.5 35 25 = ?
1) 635
2) 857
3) 647
4) 675
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13
17
3
142 162
35 ?
11
22
22
11
6
1) 313
2) 320
3) 312
11
4
4) 335
5) 323
11
127 140 27

? 381
84.
35 36 39
1) 28
2) 30
3) 32
4) 24
5) 39
85. 18.2% of 10953 = ?
1) 1951.756
2) 1861.546
3) 1971.546
4) 1993.446
5) 1741.556

83. 42

41616 472 (?) 2


1) 28
2) 24
3) 26
4) 22
5) 32
87. 182 93 + 5 127 42 37 = ?
1) 17009
2) 16007
3) 16551
4) 17551
5) 16220
88. ? 10 = (16)2 16
1) 34
2) 44
3) 40
4) 24
5) 16

86.

89.

1444 784 2304 ?


1) 58
2) 54
3) 52
4) 48
5) 46
90. (176)2 (123)2 + (14)2 = ?
1) 16031
2) 16531
3) 16642
4) 16719
5) 16043
17
22
11
17
89 22
?
91. 43 102
27
27
54
54

4
9

2) 79

5
9

3) 75

3
8

7
7
5) 73
9
11
92. 28 39 15 ? = 819
1) 22
2) 30
3) 40
4) 42
5) 20
93. 1974 47 103 204 = ?
1) 3130 2) 4520 3) 4122 4) 3460 5) 3220
94. 123% of 6350 + 23% of 193 + 47% of 2405 = ?
1) 9925.41
2) 8714.31
3) 8465.51
4) 8985.24
5) 8968.21
95. 33 90 + 20% of 987 (35 21) 4 = ?
1) 2983.65
2) 2740.23
3) 2833.14
4) 2515.65
5) 2629.27
96. In how many different ways can the letters of the word
INTERACTION be arranged?
1) 4989600
2) 4951500
3) 4748100
4) 4936400
5) 4627300
97. What will be the average of 147, 273, 538, 641, 312 and
465?
1) 362
2) 352
3) 342
4) 371
5) 396
98. The circumference of a circle is 132 cm. What is the
area of the square whose side is equal to the radius of
this circle?
1) 49 cm2
2) 529 cm2
3) 441 cm2
2
2
4) 589 cm
5) 35.2 cm
99. Find the smallest 4-digit number such that it is exactly
divisible by 7, 4 and 6.
1) 2000 2) 9180 3) 7800 4) 1576 5) 1008
100. Ajay can do a piece of work in 25 days. Ajay and Vijay
together can do the same piece of work in 20 days. If
they are paid ` 1875 for the work, how much money
would Vijay get?
1) ` 475 2) ` 375 3) ` 350 4) ` 450 5) ` 485
Directions (Q. 101-103): Study the information given
below and answer the questions that follow.
Priyanshu borrows ` 20000 at compound rate of interest
5% yearly for 3 years. He gave 50% of this money to Rajveer
Singh at a compound rate of interest 6% per annum for 3
years and the remaining amount was used to purchase
four mobile phones. He earned a profit of 15% by selling
the mobile phones.
101. What is the compound interest paid by Rajveer Singh
after 3 years?
1) ` 1950.50
2) ` 1910.16
3) ` 1157.625
4) ` 1280.75
5) ` 1310.75
102. What is the profit earned by Priyanshu by selling the
mobile phones?
1) ` 1500 2) ` 1600 3) ` 1725 4) ` 1625 5) ` 1650
103. What is the net profit of Priyanshu after paying his
debt in 3 years?
1) ` 276.25
2) ` 307.625
3) ` 257.66
4) ` 207.625
5) ` 217.875

4) 74

104. If 3 men or 5 boys can do a work in 86 days, how long


would 12 men and 11 boys take to complete the work?
1) 15 days
2) 14 days
3) 16 days
4) 14 days
5) 10 days
105. Shyam can row 36 km upstream in 4 hours. If the speed
of the stream is 3 kmph, then find how far he can go
downstream in 6 hours.
1) 68 km 2) 72 km 3) 70 km 4) 65 km 5) 75 km
Directions (Q. 106-110): Study the following bar graph
carefully and answer the questions that follow.
The number of students taking admission from three
different cities in Delhi University between 2009 and 2013
Delhi
Patna
Mumbai
120
(In thousand)

1) 76

100
80
60

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40
20
0

2009

2010

2011
2012
2013
Year
106. What is the difference between the number of students
from Patna in 2011 and that from Mumbai in 2012?
1) 22000
2) 20000
3) 32000
4) 30000
5) 25000
107. The number of students taking admission in Delhi
University in 2013 is what per cent more than that in
2009?
1) 70.2%
2) 60%
3) 76.66%
4) 66.66%
5) 55%
108. What is the ratio of the number of students taking
admission in 2010 to that in 2012?
1) 6 : 5
2) 4 : 3
3) 2 : 5
4) 1 : 7
5) 7 : 2
109. What is the average number of students taking
admission during the given five years?
1) 134000
2) 194000
3) 164000
4) 154000
5) 184000

110. From which city is the number of students maximum


during the given five years?
1) Patna
2) Mumbai
3) Delhi
4) Both Patna and Mumbai
5) Both Delhi and Patna
111. A train passes two persons walking in the same
direction at the rate of 2 kmph and 3 kmph completely
in 10 and 12 seconds respectively. Find the length of
the train.
1) 210m 2) 216m 3) 208m 4) 222m 5) 225m
112. A cistern can be filled in 5 hours in the usual course,
but it takes 2 hours longer to fill because of a leak in its
bottom. If the cistern is full, in what time will the leak
make it empty?
1) 42 hours
2) 20 hours
3) 28 hours
4) 25 hours
5) None of these
113. How much wheat at ` 36 per kg should be mixed with
21 kg of wheat at ` 64 kg, to make the mixture worth
` 42 per kg?
1) 75 kg 2) 77 kg 3) 74 kg 4) 80 kg 5) 82 kg
114. By selling 35 metres of cloth, Sharda gains equal to
the selling price of 5 metres of cloth. Find the gain
percentage.
2
3
3
1) 15 %
2) 22 %
3) 18 %
3
4
4
2
3
4) 16 %
5) 14 %
3
4
115. Sohan, Ram and Karan invested their capital in the
ratio of 1 : 2 : 3. The duration of their investments is in
the ratio of 1 : 2 : 3. Find the ratio of their profits.
1) 4 : 3 : 2
2) 4 : 2 : 5
3) 3 : 7 : 4
4) 2 : 7 : 3
5) 1 : 4 : 9
Directions (Q. 116-120): What should come in place
of question mark (?) in the following number series?
116. 5 10 30 120 600 ?
1) 2100 2) 1800 3) 2400 4) 1200 5) 3600
117. ? 2 6 0 8 2
1) 0
2) 4
3) 2
4) 7
5) 5
118. 0 2 ? 18 32 50
1) 8
2) 9
3) 6
4) 7
5) 5
119. 7 17 25 ? 49 67 77
1) 39
2) 40
3) 30
4) 35
5) 38
120. 2160 360 72 18 6 ?
1) 0
2) 1
3) 2
4) 4
5) 3

immediate neighbour of H and I. C is second to the right of


D and third to the right of B.
121. Which of the following pairs is not facing the centre?
1) BC
2) AC
3) DE
4) BD
5) None of these
122. What is the position of D with respect to F?
1) Second to the right
2) Third to the left
3) Fifth to the right
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
123. Who among the following is second to the left of B?
1) A
2) H
3) I
4) Either H or I 5) None of these
124. If H is on the immediate right of E then what is Hs
position with respect to C?
1) Third to the left
2) Third to the right
3) Immediate right
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
125. Which of the following is/are the possible position(s)
of I with respect to A?
1) Fourth to the right
2) Second to the left
3) Fourth to the left
4) Only 1) and 3)
5) All of the above
Directions (Q. 126-130): In these questions, a
relationship between different elements is shown in the
statements. The statements are followed by two
conclusions. Give answer
1) if only conclusion I is true.
2) if only conclusion II is true.
3) if either conclusion I or II is true.
4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
5) if both conclusions I and II are true.
(126-127):
Statement:
W>H=IC= L<E
126. Conclusions:
I. W > L
II. E > H
127. Conclusions:
I. E < W
II. I L
128. Statement:
P= RE <S= NT
Conclusions:
I. P > T
II. N > R
129. Statements:
C > B L, Q = E > P = C
Conclusions:
I. Q > B
II. L < E
130. Statement:
D H= J K P>R
Conclusions:
I. D = K
II. K > D
Directions (Q. 131-133): Four of the following five
are alike in a certain way based on the English alphabetical
series and so form a group. Which is the one that does not
belong to that group?
131. 1) QRMN
2) WXST
3) IJEF
4) PQLM
5) HCDE
132. 1) RTP
2) FHD 3) EGJ
4) MOK 5) WYU
133. 1) GU
2) IS
3) AA
4) KP
5) HT
134. Which of the following will come next in the following
series?
ZAZYB ZYX C ZYX W D ZYX W ?
1) E
2) V
3) U
4) D
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Test-IV: Reasoning Ability

Directions (Q. 121-125): Study the following


information carefully and answer the given questions:
D, E, F, H and I are seated in a circle facing the centre.
A, B and C are also seated in the same circle but two of
them are not facing the centre. F is second to the left of C.
E is third to the right of A. B is third to the left of D, who is

135. In a certain code language WHOLE is coded as 2@8$5


and DIVAN is coded as 34#1. How is LIVE coded
in that code language?
1) @$45
2) 1$#
3) $4#5
4) 4$#8
5) None of these
136. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word
CHILDREN, each of which has as many letters between
them in the word (in both forward and backward
directions) as they have between them in the English
alphabetical series?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
137. If the letters of the word PRINCE are rearranged as
they appear in the English alphabet, the position of
how many letters will remain unchanged after the
rearrangement?
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Four
5) None of these
138. If P A Q means P is father of Q, P Q means P is
mother of Q and P # Q means P is husband of Q
then which of the following means M is grandfather
of E?
1) M A S # A E
2) M A E # P S
3) A # E P A M
4) E S A M N
5) None of these
139. In a certain code language GARDEN is written as
SZTODE. How is FRUGAL written in that code
language?
1) GBSHBM
2) WSHMZH
3) UQGMZH
4) VQUMZH
5) None of these
140. In a row of 28 girls, Manika was shifted four places
towards the right. Thus she became 16th from the left
end. What was her earlier position from the right end
of the row?
1) 15th
2) 13th
3) 14th
4) 12th
5) 17th
Directions (Q. 141-145): Study the following
information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are eight family members I, J, K, L, M, N, P and
Q. J has only two children K and L. I is mother of K, who is
sister of L. N is son of L. Q is brother of N. M is mother of
Q. P is granddaughter of I.
141. How is Q related to L?
1) Mother
2) Son
3) Daughter
4) Sister
5) None of these
142. Who among the following is father of P?
1) J
2) L
3) N
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
143. How is M related to I?
1) Son
2) Son-in-law
3) Daughter
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
144. How many children does M have?
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Either 2) or 3) 5) None of these

145. How is K related to M?


1) Sister
2) Daughter
3) Sister-in-law
4) Mother-in-law 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 146-150): In each question below are
given two/three statements followed by two conclusions
numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements
to be true even if they seem to be at variance with
commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the given statements, disregarding commonly
known facts. Give answer
1) if only conclusion I follows.
2) if only conclusion II follows.
3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
(146-147):
Statements: Some boards are black.
No black is a pen.
All pens are caps.
146. Conclusions: I. Some boards are caps.
II. Some caps are not pens.
147. Conclusions: I. Some caps are not black.
II. Some boards are not pens.
148. Statements: All divans are chairs.
Some chairs are tables.
Conclusions: I. Some tables are chairs.
II. Some divans are tables.
(149-150):
Statements: All circles are walls.
All walls are triangles.
Some doors are triangles.
149. Conclusions: I. At least some triangles are circles.
II. At least some walls are doors.
150. Conclusions: I. All triangles being circles is a
possibility.
II. All walls being doors is a
possibility.
Directions (Q. 151-155): Study the following
information carefully and answer the given questions:
A man has six sons U, V, W, X, Y and Z, who stay in
four metro cities. They work in different companies, viz
Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Tata, Nike, Walmart and Titan
but not necessarily in the same order. X stays in Mumbai
and works with Nike. Those who stay in Kolkata work with
Tech Mahindra and Walmart. One of the two Mumbaikars
works with Titan. The one who works with Infosys lives in
Chennai. Z does not live in Chennai. U works with Tata. V
works with Tech Mahindra. Y works with Walmart.
151. Who among the following works with Infosys?
1) U
2) W
3) X
4) Y
5) None of these
152. Which of the following pairs lives in Kolkata?
1) XY 2) ZX 3) VY 4) WU 5) None of these

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153. Z works with which of the following companies?


1) Walmart
2) Titan
3) Tata
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
154. In which of the following metros does W live?
1) Delhi
2) Chennai
3) Kolkata
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
155. Which of the following combinations is true?
1) V Mumbai Walmart 2) Z Kolkata Walmart
3) Y Delhi Titan
4) W Chennai Infosys
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 156-160): The following questions are
based on the five three-letter words given below:
DOG
NID
CUP
HOT
PUT
(Note: The words formed after performing the given
operations may or may not be meaningful English
words)
156. If the positions of the first and the third letters of all
the words are interchanged, how many words will form
meaningful English words?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) None of these
157. If the first letter of all the words is changed to the next
letter of the English alphabetical series, how many
words will have more than one vowel?
1) One
2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) None
158. If the positions of the first and the second letters of all
the words are interchanged, how many words will form
meaningful English words?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) None of these
159. If all the letters in each of the words are arranged
alphabetically (within the word) how many words will
remain unchanged?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) None of these
160. How many letters are there in English alphabet
between the second letter of the second word and the
third letter of the fourth word?
1) Seven
2) Eight
3) Nine
4) Ten
5) More than ten

Test-V: Marketing Aptitude/


Computer Knowledge
161. The desktop contains small graphics called
1) windows
2) logos
3) icons
4) pictures
5) None of these
162. Which key is used in combination with another key to
perform a specific task?
1) Function
2) Control
3) Arrow
4) Space bar
5) None of these
163. Extension of a Word file in MS-Office 2007 is
1) .doc
2) .docx
3) .docxs
4) All the above 5) None of these
164. What is Outlook Express?
1) Scheduler
2) E-mail Client 3) Address Book
4) All the above 5) None of these
165. In which of the following topologies, there are n
devices in a network and each device has (n - 1) parts
for cables?
1) Mesh
2) Star
3) Ring
4) Bus
5) None of these
166. Which of the following items is not used in local area
network (LAN)?
1) computer
2) modem
3) printer
4) cable
5) connector
167. When sending an e-mail, the ________ line describes
the content of the message.
1) to
2) CC
3) contents
4) BCC
5) subject
168. What is the keyboard shortcut for creating chart from
the selected cell range?
1) F2
2) F4
3) F8
4) F10
5) F11
169. The power of a spreadsheet lies in its
1) cells
2) formulas
3) labels
4) worksheets
5) rows and columns
170. IP address consists of how many bits?
1) 16 bits
2) 8 bits
3) 30 bits
4) 36 bits
5) None of these
171. Any data or instruction entered into the memory of a
computer is considered as
1) storage
2) output
3) input
4) information
5) None of these
172. In Excel,________ contains one or more worksheets.
1) Template
2) Workbook
3) Active cell
4) Label
5) None of these
173. What do we call a blinking indicator that shows you
where your next action will happen?
1) CPU
2) cursor
3) tool bar
4) boot
5) None of these
174. Applications are often referred to as
1) data file
2) executable files
3) system software
4) the operating system
5) None of these

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175. Who among the following is the father of C


programming language?
1) Dennis Ritchie
2) Prof John Kemeny
3) Thomas Kurtz 4) Bill Gates
5) None of these
176. Which of the following refers to a small, single-site
network?
1) LAN 2) DSL 3) RAM 4) USB 5) CPU
177. Which of the following moves the cursor one space
to the right to put spaces in between words?
1) Control key
2) Space bar
3) Printer
4) Mouse
5) None of these
178. Which of the following is a program which helps create written documents and lets you go back and make
corrections as necessary?
1) Spreadsheet
2) Personal writer
3) Word printer
4) Word processor
5) None of these
179. User-programmable terminals that combine VDT hardware with built-in microprocessor is/are called
1) Kips
2) PC
3) Mainframe
4) Intelligent terminals
5) None of these
180. The storage capacity of a disk system depends on the
bits per inch of track and the tracks per inch of
1) cylinder
2) hum
3) cluster
4) surface
5) None of these
181. Cross-selling covers
1) identifying customer needs
2) matching the products to customer needs
3) convincing the customers of product benefits
4) responding to questions and objections of
customers
5) All of these
182. A prospect means
1) any customer who walks into the bank
2) an employee of a bank
3) a customer who is likely to be interested in banks
product or service
4) a depositor of the bank
5) a borrower of the bank
183. The advantages of telephone interview are
1) relatively low cost per interview
2) good for reaching important people who are
inaccessible
3) securing co-operation which is not always possible
4) All of these
5) Only (1) and (2)
184. The best advertisement is
1) glow sign boards
2) on internet
3) TV, Media
4) Print Media
5) a satisfied customer
185. Acid test of a brand is
1) brand preference
2) brand awareness
3) brand acceptability
4) brand loyalty
5) brand equity

186. The Creation of Utility concept was propounded by


1) FE Clark
2) Paul Mazur
3) Richard Buskirk
4) Peter F Drucker
5) None of these
187. The Delivery of Standard of Living concept was
propounded by
1) Richard Buskirk
2) Paul Mazur
3) FE Clark
4) Peter F Drucker
5) None of these
188. Middlemen are nothing but social parasites and the
sooner they are eliminated the better for society. This
statement is related to
1) advantages of middlemen
2) disadvantages caused to consumers due to
middlemen
3) disadvantages caused to producers
4) disadvantages caused to government regulations
5) None of these
189. A situation in which consumer purchases are
unplanned is called
1) irregular demand
2) unwholesome buying
3) impulse buying
4) latent demand
5) None of these
190. The factor(s) which affect(s) product mix is/are
1) changes in market demand.
2) production capacity.
3) marketing capacity.
4) All the above
5) None of these
191. Credit cards are used for
1) cash withdrawals
2) purchase of air tickets
3) purchase of consumable items from retail outlets
4) All of these
5) None of these
192. ATMs are
1) branches of banks
2) manned counters of banks
3) unmanned cash dispensers
4) All of these
5) None of these
193. Marketing is successful when
1) demand exceeds supply.
2) supply exceeds demand.
3) exports are heavy and costly.
4) salesmen are effectively trained.
5) All the above situations.
194. In Marketing, market penetration means
1) entering likely purchasers houses
2) entering stores and shops
3) covering a wide area of the market
4) All the above
5) None of these

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195. Innovation in marketing helps in


1) designing new products.
2) improving marketing functions.
3) increasing sales.
4) new methods for increasing prospects.
5) All the above
196. Product mix means
1) distributing a mix of products.
2) collecting ideas to sell better.
3) satisfying the customers.
4) bundle of products required by the customer.
5) various products designed by the company.
197. Selling skills are judged by
1) number of goods sold
2) amount of profit earned
3) number of customers converted
4) All the above
5) None of these

198. I understand marketing as


1) only a process of selling
2) meeting human and social needs profitably
3) focusing on customers
4) focusing only on producing goods/services
5) Only 2) and 3)
199. For a financial organisation like bank, MIS means
1) Middle Income Scheme
2) Management Information System
3) Management of Information & Science
4) Marketing Information System
5) Only (2) and (4)
200. The balance sheet of an organisation gives information regarding
1) result of operations for a particular period.
2) the financial position as on a particular date.
3) the operating efficiency of the firm.
4) financial position during a particular period.
5) the operating health of the firm.

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Answers

1. 2
2. 3
3. 1
4. 4
5. 2
6. 2
7. 2
8. 5
9. 4
10. 3
11. 2
12. 1
13. 4
14. 2
15. 4
16. 5
17. 4
18. 2
19. 3
20. 2
21. 5
22. 3
23. 1
24. 2
25. 1
26. 4
27. 4
28. 2
29. 2
30. 2
31. 3
32. 4
33. 3
34. 3
35. 2
36. 3
37. 5
38. 1
39. 1
40. 1
41. 2
42. 5
43. 2
44. 3
45. 1
46. 2
47. 4
48. 1
49. 2
50. 5
51. 1; bureucratic should be bureaucratic
52. 5
53. 3; suspison should be suspicion
54. 3; implisit should be implicit
55. 2; inumerable should be innumerable
56. 1; Replace economy with economies
57. 4; Replace third with a third
58. 5
59. 3; Replace thick with thickly
60. 4; Replace misuse with abuse
61. 3
62. 3
63. 5
64. 1
65. 4
(66-70): BDFEAC
66. 3
67. 5
68. 2
69. 4
70. 1
71. 4
72. 1
73. 5
74. 2
75. 4
76. 3
77. 1
78. 4
79. 2
80. 5
81. 2; 58.89 + 77.77 + 52.52 + 44.41 +
22.29 = 258.88
82. 2; 196 157.5 35 25
157.5
= 196
25 = 882 25 = 857
35
10
13
17
3
162
35
83. 1; 42 142
11
22
22
11
10 13 17 3
(42 142 162 35)


11 22 22 11

20 13 17 6

= 311 +
22

44
= 311
= 311 + 2 = 311 + 2 = 313
22

127 140 27

? 381
35 36 39
127
? 381
or,
13
381 13
?=
= 39
127
85. 4; 18.2% of 10953 = ?
18.2
or, ? = 10953
= 1993.446
100
84. 5;

41616 472 (?)2


or, 204 + 472 = (?)2
or, 676 = (?)2
? = 26
87. 2; 182 93 + 5 127 42 37
= 16926 + 635 1554 = 16007
88. 4; ? 10 = (16)2 16
or, ? 10 = 256 16
40
or, ? =
= 24
10
86. 3;

89. 1;

1444 784 2304 ?

or, ? = 38 28 + 48 = 58
90. 5; (176)2 (123) 2 + (14) 2
= 30976 15129 + 196 = 16043
91. 2; 43

17
22
111
17
102
89
22
27
27
54
54

17 22 11 17
(43 102 89 22)


27 27 54 54
34 44 11 17

= 78 +
54

84
14
5
5
= 78
= 78 1 = 79
54
9
9
9
92. 5; 28 39 15 ? = 819
or, 16380 ? = 819
16380
or, ? =
= 20
819
= 78

93. 3; ? = 1974 47 103 204


1974
103 204 = 42 103 204
=
47
= 4326 204 = 4122
94. 4; 123% of 6350 + 23% of 193 + 47% of
24 05
123
23
47
193
2405
= 6350
100
100
100
= 7810.5 + 44.39 + 1130.35 = 8985.24
95. 1;

20
1
(35.01 21)
100
4
= 2970 + 197.4 183.75 = 2983.65
96. 1; The word INTERACTION contains 11
letters where there are 2 Is, 2 Ns and 2 Ts
11!
Number of arrangements =
2!2!2!
= 4989600
97. 4; Average
147 273 538 641 312 465
=
= 396
6
98. 3; The circumference of the circle
= 132 cm
132
or, 2r = 132
r=
= 21 cm
2
2
Area of the square = (side) = 21 21
= 441 cm2
99. 5; LCM of 7, 4 and 6 = 84
Smallest 4-digit number = 1000
When we divide 1000 by 84 the remainder is
76 .
Reqd smallest number = 1000 + (84 76)
= 1008
1
100. 2; Work done by Ajay in one day =
25
1
1

Work done by Vijay in one day =


20 25
54
1
=
=
100
100
? = 33 90 + 987

Ajay worked four times more than Vijay.


Let Vijay get ` x. Then, Ajay will get ` 4x.
Then, x + 4x = 1875
1875
x=
= ` 375
5
Hence, Vijay gets ` 375.
101. 2; Compound interest paid by Rajveer
3

10000
Singh = 100001
100

= 11910.16 10000 = ` 1910.16


102. 1; Cost price = (20000 10000)
= ` 10000
Profit = 15%

15

Profit = 100001 100 10000

= (11500 10000) = ` 1500


103. 3; Net profit = 11910.16 + 11500
23152.5 = ` 257.66
104. 5; 3 men = 5 boys
5
12 men =
12 = 20 boys
13
5
boys
can
do
a work in 62 days.

62 5

(20 + 11) boys can do the work in


31
= 10 days
105. 2; Speed of the stream = 3 kmph
Let the speed of Shyam be x kmph.
36
According to the question,
= 4
x 3
36
x = 3 = 9 kmph
4
Distance travelled downstream in 6 hours
= 6 (9 + 3) = 72 km
106. 2; Number of students from Patna
in 2011 = 80000
Number of students from Mumbai in 2012
= 60000
Reqd difference = (80000 60000)
= 20000
107. 4; Total number of students in 2013
= (70 + 80 + 100) 1000 = 250000
Total number of students in 2009
= (30 + 50 + 70) 1000 = 150000

Number of students from Mumbai during the


given 5 years = (30 + 80 + 20 + 60 + 100)
1000 = 290000
The number of students from Patna is
maximum during the given 5 years.
111. 2; Let the length of the train be x metres
and the speed of the train be y m/sec.
Speed of the two persons = 2 kmph
2 3600
=
= 7.2 m/s
1000
3 3600
And 3 kmph =
m/s = 10.8 m/s
1000
According to the question,
x
10
y 7.2
or, x = (y 7.2) 10
... (i)
x
and y 10.8 = 12

or, x = 12(y 10.8)


... (ii)
From (i) and (ii)
(y 7.2) 10 = 12 (y 10.8)
129.6 72
y=
= 28.8
2
Putting the value of y in eqn (i), we get
x = 10(28.8 7.2) = 216m
112. 5; The cistern gets filled in 5 hours. Due
to a leak it gets filled in 7 hours.
Suppose the leak empties the full cistern in x
hours.
1 1 1

Thus,
or, x = 17.5 hours
5 x 7
The leak will empty the full cistern in 17
hours and 30 minutes.
113. 2;

115. 5; Suppose the capital of Sohan, Ram


and Karan is x, 2x and 3x respectively. They
invested their capitals for y, 2y and 3y
months
Ratio of their profits
= x y : 2x 2y : 3x 3y = 1 : 4 : 9
116. 5; The series is 5, 5 2 = 10, 10 3
= 30, 30 4 = 120, 120 5 = 600, 600 6
= 3600
117. 2; The series is 4, 4 2 = 2, 2 + 4 = 6,
6 6 = 0, 0 + 8 = 8. 8 10 = 2
118. 1; The series is 02 2 = 0, 12 2 = 2,
22 2 = 8, 32 2 = 18, 42 2 = 32, 52 2
= 50
119. 1; The series is 13 + 11 7 = 17, 23 +
19 17 = 25, 37 + 31 29 = 39, 47 + 43
41 = 49, 61 + 59 53 = 67, 73 + 71 67
= 77 (Only prime numbers in sequence)
120. 5; The series is 2160 6 = 360, 360
5 = 72, 72 4 = 18, 18 3 = 6, 6 2 = 3
(121-125):

K
KUNDAN

250000 150000
100 = 66.66%
150000
108. 1; Reqd ratio of students in 2010 to
that in 2012
= (40 + 60 + 80) 1000 : (40 + 50 + 60)
1000 = 180000 : 150000 = 6 : 5
109. 5; Total number of students during 5
years = (50 + 30 + 70 + 40 + 60 + 80 + 90 +
80 + 20 + 40 + 50 + 60 + 70 + 80 + 100)
1000 = 920000
Average number of students per year
920000
=
= 184000
5
110. 1; Number of students in Delhi during 5
years = (50 + 40 + 90 + 40 + 70) 1000
= 290000
Number of students from Patna during the
given 5 years
= (70 + 60 + 80 + 50 + 80) 1000 = 340000
Reqd % =

121. 1
122. 5; Either fourth to the left or fourth to
the right.
123. 4 124. 2 125. 5
126. 1;

Thus, we cant compare H and E. Hence, II


is not true.
Again, W > L is true. Hence, only conclusion
I is true.
127. 2;

Amount of cheaper wheat : amount of


costlier wheat = 22 : 6 = 11 : 3
If costlier wheat is 21 kg
11
21 77 kg
Then, cheaper wheat =
3
114. 4; Profit = Selling price of 35 metres of
cloth Cost price of 35 metres of cloth
Now, Selling price of 5 metres = Selling price
of 35 metres of cloth Cost price of 35
metres of cloth
or, Cost price of 35 metres of cloth = Selling
price of 30 metres of cloth
Suppose the cost price of 1 metre of cloth is
`1
Cost price of 35 metres of cloth = ` 35
Selling price of 30 metres of cloth = ` 35
Selling price of 35 metres of cloth
35
=
35
30
Selling price Cost price
100
% gain =
Cost price

35 35
35
2
30
=
100 = 16 3 %
35

Only conclusion II is true.


128. 4;

Hence, neither conclusion I nor II is true.


129. 5; Given statement: C > B L ... (i)
Q = E > P = C ... (ii)
Combining all these statements, we get

Thus, Q > B is true. Again, E > L is also true.


Hence, both conclusions I and II are true.
130. 3;
Thus, D K. It means D < K may be true
or D = K may be true. Hence, either
conclusion I or II is true.

131. 5;

139. 4;

Similarly,

132. 3;

140. 5; Monika was shifted four places


towards right. Therefore Monikas position
was (16 4 =) 12th from the left end earlier.
Again, there are 28 girls in all. So Monikas
earlier position from right end = (28 12 +
1 =) 17th from the right end.
(141-145):

doors are triangles conversion ) Some


triangles are doors (I) = A + I = No
conclusion. Hence, conclusion II does not
follow.
150. 5; There is no negative statement.
Hence, both conclusion I and II follow.
(151-155):

Person

City

Company

X
V

Mumbai
Kolkata

Nike
Tech Mahindra

Y
Z
W
U

Kolkata
Mumbai
Chennai
Delhi

Walmart
Titan
Infosys
Tata

151. 2 152. 3
153. 2 154. 2 155. 4
156. 3; Given words: DOG, NID, CUP, HOT,
PUT
Now,
133. 4; The second letter is obtained by
taking the same-positioned letter from the
right as the first one is from the left and
then taking its successive letter.

K
KUNDAN

134. 2; ZA/ZYB/ZYXC/ZYXWD/ZYXWV
135. 3;

So,

136. 5;

137. 2;

There are two such letters.


138. 1;

M is grandfather of E.

141. 2
142. 2
143. 5; Daughter-in-law
144. 3
145. 3
146. 4; Some boards are black (I) + No black
is a pen (E) = I + E = O = Some boards are not
pens + All pens are caps (A) = O + A = No
conclusion. Hence, conclusion I does not
follow.
Again, All pens are caps conversion
Some caps are pens. Hence, conclusion II
does not follow.
147. 5; No black is a pen (E) + All pens are
caps (A) = E + A = O* = Some caps are not
black. Hence, conclusion I follows.
Again, Some boards are black (I) + No black
is a pen (E) = I + E = O = Some boards are not
pens. Hence, conclusion II follows.
148. 1; Some chairs are tables conversion
Some tables are chairs. Hence, conclusion
I follows.
Again, All divans are chairs (A) + Some chairs
are tables (I) = A + I = No conclusion. Hence,
conclusion II does not follow.
149. 1; All circles are walls (A) + All walls are
triangles (A) = A + A = A = All circles are
triangles conversion Some triangles
are circles. Hence, conclusion I follows.
Again, All walls are triangles (A) + (Some

There are only two meaningful words GOD


and DIN.
157. 3; After changing EOG OID DUP
IOT QUT
Thus there are three words having more than
one vowel. These words are EOG, OID and
IOT.
158. 1; After interchanging: ODG IND UCP
OHT UPT
159. 2; DGO DIN CPU HOT PTU
There is only one such word HOT.
160. 4; The second letter of the second word
is I. The third letter of the fourth word is T.
IJKLMNOPQRST
There are ten letters between I and T.
161. 3 162. 2 163. 2 164. 2 165. 1
166. 2 167. 5 168. 5
169. 2; Formula is a sequence of values that
produces a new value from existing values.
170. 5; IP address consists of 32 bits.
171. 3 172. 2 173. 2 174. 2 175. 1
176. 1 177. 2 178. 4 179. 4 180. 4
181. 5 182. 3 183. 5 184. 5 185. 4
186. 3 187. 2 188. 2 189. 3 190. 4
191. 4 192. 3 193. 1 194. 3 195. 4
196. 5 197. 4 198. 5 199. 2 200. 2

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