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IBPS RRB Officers Scale-| Previous Paper with Key 2013 WS Wahendea's IBPS RRB Officers (Scale-1)Previous Paper 2013 REASONING 0.1.5. Inthe following questions, the symbols A, 5, @, @and# are used with the fol-lowing meaning as ilustrated below 'AY’'means ‘X!'s neither greater than nor equal to XY means 'X is not sialler than r. '%@Y¥ means'xis not greater than ¥ '¥©Y' means ‘ is neither greator than nor smaller than Y" X#V' means ‘Xis neither smaller than nor equal to Y. Nowin @2ch of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, fing%hich of the two Conclusions 1 andl given below them s/are definitely true? Give answer (1) f only Conclusion lis true Give answer (2) f only Conclusian iis true Give answer (3} if either Canclusion lor lis true. Give answer (4) if nether Conclusion I norilistrue. Give answer (8) if both Con-cius:ons| andl are true. O.4, Statement: R@J, FEW, CIF Conclusions: 1, ROC ILO=R 0.2, Statement: W@PWHEEAV Conclusions: |, P#E ILvow 03, Statement: JOR, PERZEP Conclusions: 1, RAZ IJ @P O4, Statements: G@O,NOO,H#G Conclusions: 1, OAH IL GON 05, Statements: QAB,MOB,KEM Conclusions: 1. KOB IL QAK 0.6-10. Study the fallewing information carefully and ansiver the questians givan belaw Three ladies and four men are agraupoffriends .e.R,M,T,S,L, Wand Z. Each one has different profession .e..kawyer, Travel Agent, Air-hastess, Doctor, Profes-sor, Consultant and Jeweller ancl each one owns a cifferent far ie. Alto, Corolla, Santra, Lancer, Ikon, Scarpia and Esteem, not necessar-ily in thatorder. Nane of the la-dies is a Consultant ar aLawyer. Ts an ir-hastess and she,awns an kon car. R owns a Scorpio. Mis not 3 Dactor. Lis a Jeweller and he owns Corolla, W le a Lawyer and’tioes nat own Alto, Zis a Con-sultantand owns Santra. The Doc-tor awns Esteem car whereas the Professor cwns Scorpio. The TravelAgent cwns an Alta. None cf tH@'tadies awn a Scorpio 06. What cardoes Sown ? (Alte (2)Santro ()Lencer (AjEsteem (6) None af these 07. Who owns thecar Lancer? Oz (2)M yw (4) Data inadequate (6) None of these 08. Whatis the profession af? (1) Professor (2) Travel agent (2) Doctor (4) Data inadequate (6) None ofthese 09. Whgisthe-Dactor 7 (Re (Qs (@L (G) Data inadequate (6) None of these M0. Who are the three ladies in the group ? (TRL (2yT.M,8 @wtM (4) Data inadequate (6) None of these 0.11-18. in each of the questions below are given three statemerts followed by three Conclusions numbered |, Il and Ill. You have to take the given state-ments to he true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly knawn facts. Readall the Canclu-sions and then decide which of the given Conclusions lagicslly follows from the givenstatements disregarding commenly known, facts . . 2 RRB-PO SCALEL US. Watendea's ont. ond. 0.20. Statements: llflowers are toys Some toys are trees. Some angels are trees Conclusions: 1. Some angels aretavs Il. Some trees afe flowers IL Some flowers are angels. (1) Only follows (2) Only II follows (3) Only | andl follow (4) Only tt tollows (5) None fotlews Statements: Some pigeons are dogs Alldogs are cats All pigeons are horses Conelusions: 1, Some horses are degs. Some cats are pigeons: I. Some horses are cats () All follow (2) Only i ana I follow (8) Only | and il follow (4) Only! anit follow (5) None of these Statements: All tables are streets Allstreets are Bottes All parrots are bottles Conclusions: 1. Some streets are parrots ll Some\batties afe tables. I alltables are oottles. (1) Only Ifollaws (2) Only! tallow (3) Oni Ill follows (4) Only il and il follow (5) None ofthese, Statements: Some cartoons are beys. Alliboys afe windows. All jokers are windows Conclusions: — 1.Allckers are boys H.Somé cartoons are win-dows. IIL Some jokers are cartoons (1) Only I follows (2) OntytI follows (3) Only Ill follows (4) Only |and | fallow (5) Nonevot these Statements: Some saints are tralls, Alltvalls are bats Sometigers are bails. Conelusions: 1. Some hats aretigers U.Some saints are bats. IL All pats are balls (1) Only land il follow (2) Only! follows (8) Only and I follow (4) Only Ii follows (5) None of these In a certain code language RUSTICATE is written as “OTTUIDSSD". How would STATISTIC be written in that code? (1) RSBUIRSJO (2) TUBUITUMB (3) RSBUITUFB (4) RSBUJTUHB (5) None ortnese Initis possible to make any one meaningful word with the second, the fith, the seventh and the tenth letters orthe word OMNISCIENT, wnich cf the allowing wil be the third leter orthat word Ifo such word can be rade, give as the answer and if mare than ane such wordcan be mace, give 'Q'asthe answer. a a (3)! (4) (5 Four 6 the jollwinative’are aike in acertainway and soform a group. Which isthe ane that does notelongt2 that group ? ())Watermelan (2) Panaya (S).lackirut (4) Pineapple (5) Sweettime How many Such irs of let-ters are there in the ‘ENIG-MATIC’ each of which has as many lettersbetweenthem in the word asin the English alphabet? ()One (2) Two (3) Three (4) None (8) More than fve How many. such 8 are there in the following number sarizs, each of which is immediately preceded by 1 or and imrrediataly by 30rd? 2637564296134 16391569231654321967163 () None (2)0ne (3) Two) (4) Three (6) None of these 21-22. ()'S x Tmeans'3 is the brother of. (I'S + Tmeans T Is the father or S. RRB-PO SCALE-1 3 WS Wak . endra's oat. 022. 023. O28. 025. (li)'S #T means’ is the sister of T (iv) ‘3-T means 'S is the mother of T. Which of the following means R is the paternal uncle of B? (@)BxQ=LxR (b) BxD- ex (exP=8¥B (1) Oniy(@) (2) Only (0) (3) Ony@) (4) Both (a) and (5) (5) None ofthese ‘which of the following statements) is/are superfluous to answer the above question ? (1) @ only (2) i) only £3) (ili) only (4) Only Gli) and (iv) (5) None of these Four of the following five are ake in acertainway and soferm a group. Which isthe ane that does notioelongto that group ? ayy 213 (3963 ay (23 In a certain code language, SAMBLE is written as '=/@S%.%"and’STAR is written/as “= Howwould TREMBLE he written inthe same code ? (1) OEWERE —2)@T%ST/G (3)@L%/FT% (4) =LHERE % (S)flone of these Ir‘sky'means ‘star’; ‘star’ means ‘cloud’; ‘cloud’ means ‘earth’, ‘earth?ineans ‘tree’ and ‘tree’ means ‘book’, then where dothe births fly ? (sky (2)star (8)cloud (4) Data inadequate (6) None ofthese 0.28-30, Sic the follawing information carefully and answer the questionsGiven below: 026. or. 028. 029. 030. ‘An organisation wants to recruit Managemert Trainées. Following are the criteria for such recruitment. The candidate must 5e— (2) @graduate in any discipline with at least 66/9er cant marks! (b) 2bove 24 years and not above 80 years of sqeas on 01.41.2012 (©) having apost-graduate ce-greevdiploma in management or completed ICWACAYCS with atleast £6 per cent marks, (d) having an experience af 0-2 years. (e) ready to be on probation forone year. Ira candidate satisfies allthe criteria except — () at(c) above but is an-engi-neer with minimurn 70 per cent marks his/her case is to be referred toAGM-PA, (i) 2t(@) above buthas secured at least 70 per cent markoin past-graduatan hisyher case is to be referred tothe GM-PA?. Basedon the cbove erteria and information provided below, make a decision in each case. You are not to assume anything. If the data given are not enough ta take a decision mark your answer as ‘cata inadequate’. Thesecases are given to ycu as on 31.10.2012 Mark answer (1) if sancidate's to be referred ta AGM-PA. Mark answer (2) if data givenis not sufficient o take any decision. Mark answer (3) if candidlate is ta be selected Mark answer (4) if canditcte:, is ta be referred to GM-PA, Mark answer (5) if candidate is not to be selected Ralesh Choprais a Post graduate in Management with 60 per cent marks and has been working since J@ne 20..He was-born on 13th September, 1986. He is ready ta work on probation of aneyear) Roop Kamallis an Arts gracu-ate and CA. noth with 66 per cent marks. He nas been working rem January 2012-enc Isready to Jain on orabetion or cne year His cate ot pirthis ard January, 1988) Indira Narayar/s a Com-merce graduate and post graduate in Finance bot with 68 percent marks “She was born on 26th September, 1983. she has heen working tram April 2011 Darshan Patil is Commerce graduate and past graduate intinance bath with 60 per centmarks, He is 26 years ald and nas been working from November 2011. Heis ready to jain on probation tor one year ‘vanitha Mittal is Commerce graduate with 68 per cent marks and she has completed her MEA with 70 per cent marksin 2011. Her date of birth is 30thAugust, 1988 and she is readyto work on probation for one year . y 4 RRB-PO SCALEL US Wakeudra’s 0.31-95. Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements num-bered | and I qven belowit. You have ta decidewhetner the cata pravidediin the statements aresur-ficient ta answer the questors. Reac baththe statemerts and— Give answer (1) ifthe data in Statement alone are sufficient to answer the question) while the detain Statement Il alone are not sufficient to answer the questan, Give answer (2)_ifthe data in Staternent ll alone are sutficient to answer the question; while the detain Statement! alone are nat suffcientto answer the question Give answer (@)__ifthe data either in Statement! alone ar in Statement alone are sufficient to answer the question Give answer (4) _if the data in both the Statements | andl are not sufficient ta answer the ques-tion Give answer (5) if cata in beth the Statements and Iito-gether arehecessary to answer the question 0.31. Whatis the code for ‘isin the code language ? 1. Inthe code language ‘shitu ke’ means ‘pen is olue! I Inthe same code language 'ke sire’ means ‘thisis wonderful’ 0.32, Which train did Harish catch to go to office ? 1. Hanshimissed his usual train of 10.25a.m.Atrain comes in every’ minutes I, Hanshdid notcatch the 10 40a.m.trein or any trainatterthattime 0.38. Howis Vandana related ta Praaha ? 1. Malika's sister Vandana is Rajesh's wife, Prabhas Rejésh's dood friend I, Praha is Rajesh's brother's wife and vandana is Rajeah's safe. 0.34, Who ears the highest aang the fivettiends ? 1. Priya eamns more than Pinky and Sheetal andiess than ohly Shilpa H Sheetal earns more than Neetu but less than Pinky, 0.35. Whois sitting to the immedi-ate right of Tarn among five frignds sitting around acircle facing the centre 7’ 1. ansh's sitting exactly oe-tween Binduand Suresh and Nee Is sitting ta the immedi-ate right of Suresh I Tanviis stting exactlybe-tween Bindu and Neel and Anshis sitting to the imme-date right cf Eindu 0.38-40, Study the followingiinformation carefully and answer the questions given below Seven people, K,T, 8, M.Wand/R have their weesly otis an different days ofthe week 2. Sun-cay, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday not necessarily in that order. Eactrofthem has a likingfor diferent cui-sine ie. Indian, italian, Mexican, Chinese, Spanish, Continental and Thai, not necessarly in that order. likes Thai food and gets his ‘weekly off on Thursday. B likes Italian faod ancdaes not have off on Sunday, M has weeky off on Saturday and R naa his weekty off on Tuesday. W likes continental fadwhereas the one whohas weekly off on Monday likes Mexican cuisine. T does natike Spanish cuisine 2nd has: ‘weekly off onWecnesday. The one wiollkes indian food does not have a weekly off on Tuesday or Wednesday 0.36, who Has aWeekiy ottorrriday? Cy (2R aw (4) Data inadequate (5) None ofthese 0.37,_.what cuisifie coes’R like? (1) Continental /~ (2) indian (3) tian (Manish (6) None of these 0.38. Onwhich cay have weekly oft? (1) Tuebday’ (2)Fritay (3) Monday (4) Sunday (6) None of these 0.39, Who likes Chinese cuisine ? qT 2s (aR iN (6) None of these 040, Onwhichday does W haveweeny aff? () Monday (2)Suncay (3) Wednesday (4) Data inadequate (5) None artnese RRB-PO SCALE 5 CS. Wakendia's TEST4I QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE @.41-45, What should come in place of tn cuestion mark(?) in the follawing question ? OAL, 2x64x8'40.2-8) (27 (228 (337 (4132 (5) None ofthese 0.42, 83% 01 6624x12% Of 220-7 (1) 146266.42 —(2)134263.18 (3) 189883.22 (4) 162218.23| (6) None of these 1,418,983 wathy 8-2 eas, Tytt5+3E «alt (2) 0188 3) 922 (4) ee toyhione orinese ia 780 a0 120 oa, 7425412=248.76 (1) 74628 (2)497.62 (3)62452 (4) 87066 (5) None of these eas. (70-9 (1)368127 (2)298627 (3)308867 (4)3890{7 (5) None of these 0.48-50.What should come in place of question mark (9f nthe fallewingnumber series? e48. 34 12 7 976 27648 (64 (2996 (3188 (4)52 (5) None of these 047, 4 12 60 420? 60060 (94620 (2)3780 (3)4200 (4) 5040 (6) None ortnese 048, 6 349 565 7 754 781 (1) 628 (2)590 (3601 (aies0 (6) None of these 049, 154 20 128 ? 10806 (1) 1044 (21048 (3) 1648 (4)1082 (5) None of these 0.50, 99250 17080/714q 1428 671.27 (1)228.48 (2312812 (3) 114.24 (4)24648 (5) None of these 0.51-55.Study the pie-charts carefully toanswer the question that follow Percent of employees and women working in different Department of an Organisation Percentage of employees working in diferent cepariments N=8460- Total na. of employees 18% IT dogertment 34% Meaketing department 22% Finance denatm ent am nicbtion 14% ‘partment 12% . . 6 RRB-PO SCALEL US Wakeudra’s ost. 052. 053. O54. O55. Percentage of women working in cfferent department Total No. cf waren = 3600 HR department IT department. 17% 21% Marketing department 23% Finance department. 25% Administration department 14% Which department has the lowest number of Mer"Worldng in it? ()HR (2) Marketing (8)Aaministration (4) Fjhence (6) IT ‘What is the average numoer af menworkng indifferent depaftments in the organisation? (890 (2)900 (a) 1020 (i700 (6) None of these Whats the respective ration of number of women working in Administration departmertto the total number of employees working if that department? (a7 (2249507 (ne (4)243.322 (9) None ofthese Number of women working in the Finance &IT department together form what percent of total number cf employees inthe organisation? (round off to twa digits after decimal) (1919.05 (2)26 78 (3995.83 (4)89.21 (6) None of these ‘What is the numberof men working in the HR department? (1) 794 (2)823 (39926 (i683 (6) None of these 0.58-60, Study the table carefully and answer the questions that follow, Number of application received (in hundreds)for sik cfferent specialist posts by six different, hanks inayear speplalist="P a R 8 T u Posi panic A 258 384 437 188 288 406 B 38.3 M42 420 26.6 312 359 c 38.8 414 386 23.9 244 253 D 26.6 29.6 472 164 389 286 E 23.0 355 303 29.1 420 209 F 22.8 a4 378 22.4 ana 418 RRB-PO SCALE-I 7 CS. Wakendia's 058. sr. 058. 059. 060. Number of applications received far Specialist Post 7 by bank C is approximately what percent to that received by 6? (ss 78 (see (ayes teo2 ‘What is the respective raton of numer of application recelved by BankD, E, &F tor Specialist post S fo thar recelveo by Bank, B &C forthe same? (1228-231 (2)215:283 (3)281:223 (4)283.215 (6) None ofthese Which Bankhas received the lowest number of applications for all Saecialigtpposts together? qD QA (ac ie (6) None of these What is the average number of applications received by Bank F for allthe specialist pasts, together? (33 (2)3450 (s)8800 (434.6 (6) Nofe of these Which Specialist post had the maximum number of applicants farm all Banks th gether? «ep Qo (37 aie (6) None of these @.61-65, Study the rollawing graph carenully to answertese questions ost. 62. 0.630 oss. WS Wakendra's 8 Populations oftwo States (In millions) over theyears [—o— State A —x—State B POPULATION IN MIL ons TURBRSROR 208 ana m6 206 a7 2008 For state B the percent isé in population formthe previous year was the highest in which of the following years? (1) 2098 (22006 () 2006 (42004 (82007 what wag th@average population ot State & (In milians) for all tne years tagetner? (1) 385 (2285 (3)36 (426 (8375 ‘Whats the percéntrise in population of States in 2007 farm the previous year? (1)25 (2) 84 (3138 se (5) None or ese ‘What is the ration between the total populations of states Aand Brespectively for allthe years together? (yaras (ares (ayasar (4)45:97 (8) None of these RRB-PO SCALE 065. oss. as7. oss. oss. 70. om. 072. Poulation of state Ain 2006 0s What percent ofits tatal population for all tne years together? 8g 5 oy By = (1) 733% @) 165% (3) 165% ats (5) None“Grthese Area ot arectangle is equalto the area of teh circle whose radius is21 cms Ifthe length andthe breadth of the rectangle are inthe ration of 14:11 respectvely, whats ts perimeter? (1) 142 ems (2)140 cms (3) 132 cms (4) 150cms (6) None of these ShriRamial purchaseda TV set for Rs. 12500 and spentRs. 300 on transportation and Rs. 800 on installation Atwhatpnice should he sellit so as ta earn an overall profit of 45% ()Rs.14560 — (2)RS. 14375 (3) Rs. 15460 (4) Rs. 159758) (6) None of hese Three girls start jogging from the same point around a circulartrack and each one completes one round in 24 seconds, 36 seconds and 40.seconds respectively. After how much time will they meet at ane paint? (1) 2Min., 20 sec. (2)2 Min., 24sec. (3)4Min.12 sec. (4) 3Min. 36 s8.(6)None ofthese A2a0-metre long train running at the speed of 60 km_ph. will take haw mach te to crass: another 27¢-metre long train running in opposite airection atthe speed ora km.ph.? ())T?seconds (2)3seconds (3) 12secencs (4) Bsecanids /(5) None of these Sarta started a boutique inesting an emaunt ct Rs. 50060, Shemanths/later Neeta joined her with an amount Rs. 80200..At the end of ane year they earned a profit af Rs. 18000. Whats, sarita's share in teh orotit? ()Rs.9000 —(2)Rs.8000 (3) Rs. 12000 (4) RS. 10900 (5) None of these Aalone can make 100 nasketsin 6 days.and Baléné can meke 100 baskets in 12 cays. Inhow mary days can Aand B together make 100 naskets? 1 1 (1) 8 days (2)5 cays (3) 2ytays (4y/E5days (6) None of these Sarnir’s agein one-fourth ot his father's age anditwo-tnird of his sister Reema's age. Whatis the ratio of the ages of Samir, Reema and theirfather respectively? ()828 (348 (3238 (4j438 (8) None of these 0.73-75. Study the information carefylly to answer the question thatfallow. o73. ors. Abuctet contains @red, 3 blue and 6 green marbles lf4 marbles are draymatrandom, what is the probability that 2 are red and 2 are blue? yi ae at ae 8) None or th Og Qe (By Gg (8) None or nese If2 marbles ate dralyn atrandomn, Whet is the probeebilty that both ere green? 1 6 2 4 (Ny Qe QF (45 (6) None of these 0.76-80. In the following questions two equations numoered | and liare given. You have to solve bath oe. oT. ozs. o79. 030. equations and Give answer i a) ey @ fey @) sy (4y xy (8) ey or the relationship cannot be established loereined ILypattyst0=0 LenB 18 IL yeetey 4 L.2e3y=-3.8 UL. Sx 2y=-6.6 Lo tBxr 190 UL yeetty#30=0 | ¥B186 I y= 3136 RRB-PO SCALE-I 9 WS Wak . endra's ost. 082. 083. oss. 035. 08s. 087. TEST-Il GENERAL A WANRENESS ‘Which of the following is NOT ameasure tocontro! Irflation aclogted by the Governmentagdor RBI? (1) Monetary Policy (2)Fiscal Policy (3) Financial Inclusion (4) Price Control (6) Bank Rate Policy AS we all know the Whalesale Price index is dividedin five main cammadity grouas. Which of the follawing is NOT considered separately as a group while calculatng Wholesale Prige Inclex (WPI)? (1) Services andior Production by Public Sector Units (Q) Agriculture (@) Import ancExports () Mining (6) Manufacturing In terms of the economics, the total value of the outputy(gcods anc sefvices) produced and income received in a year by domestic residents of a country put togetner is called (1) Net National Product (2) Gross Nabof’l Product (8) Grass National income (4) Nation glincame (6) None of these ‘Which of the rollawing schemes was launched a few years ago fh provide wage em-playment to, the rural people in India (The programmes being runsuccesstully in ad-ditian ta MNREGA) ? () Indiraawas Yojana (2) Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme (@) Total Sanitation Campaign (@) Sampoorna GrameerrRazgar Yojana (6) Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana ‘Which of the following is TRUE about te Ral Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission ? (A) To provide safe drinking water in urtvan slums (B) To provide sustainable safe driniing water in rural areas {¢) To provide/SuSteinable and safe-crinking water in those parts of the country where ample water Is not avallablevike coastal areas and desert areas (ony (2) OnlyB (3) ony c. (AIA, Band C (5) None ofthese ‘Which of the fellawing is True about the India-US agree-ment on developing gas resources ? (A) Both the nations wil caoper-ate in exploiting gas hydrates in Krishna, Godavari and Ma- haffad? Basins anddeep sea of Andaman (8) YSAwiAEIp iFestablishment of an IIT exclusvely tor re-search and training in the ar-eas, of. gas technalaty. (C) Incia wiliseng jts experts to find autmore gas reserves in various parts af USAparticu-tariy in deep sea/of Alaska as theyhave specialtraining inthe same ()onyas (2) OnlyB (a) ony c (4) AIA Banc © (6) None ortnese Rural sanitation programme of the Central Gavemment is avery poaular programme: in India ‘Which of the following was/were the abjective(s) ofthe same ?| (A) To provide nome sanitation {B) To provide disposal of garbage . : 10 RRB-PO SCALEL US Wakeudra’s oss. 08s. e390. ost. os2. 093. oss. 095. 096. 097. {C) To provide wage employmentto poor of society in rural areas (anya 2) Onlya (3) Only (4) Born Aand (5) AIA, Band C ‘Which of the following is/are true bout the economy of China? (A) China as a countryis rich but Chinese are notso. (B) Ching’s growth strategy nas been asec mainly an exports (C) Despite attaining rapid growth andalso bringing milions of peaple out af poverty, China remains a poor country. (1) Ona, (2)Only8 (3) Only (4) Both Aand ¢(6) AIA, Band C Who amongst the following is the author af the boak"What | Require fram Lif (1)..8.S. Haldane (2)Nrupam Sen (2 Sonal ghah (4) Sonia Ganant (8) Maninonan Singtr Which ofthe folowing is/are maor retarmsthe Govern-ment has introduced in Bapf-irg Sector? (A) Dismanting the complex sys-tem of interest rate contrals. (6) Eliminating prior approval of the RB'i for largeloans (C) Introcuction cf capital ade-quary norms and few otner prludentiaLnariys (ony (2) OnlyB (ony (4) AIA, B anc C (8) None of these, ‘Which ar the rollowing lsrere recent trends noticed in ingl-an ecancmy/that nave raised cancer about focd security, farmer's income and poverty? (A) Slowdown in growth in agri-culture sector (8) Widening economic disparties between irrigated and rainfatl areas {C) Increased non-agricuttural de-rrand far and ani water as/a result of fast urenisation (only, (2) Only (3) Onfye (JANA, Band C(S) None of these AS perthe reports invvaricus news papersimagazines etc. the agricultural productivity in india is low in comparisan to ather countries. What are the main reasons ofthe same? (A) Lack of credit and marketing facilities (B) Unecanomic haldinas (C) Outdated aqricuitural techniques (only, (@yOnlys (3) Only © (4) Both Aand CS) AIA, 3 andc An insurance scheme fdr the agriculture sector was intro-cuced bythe Goverment of India ‘Which or the fojlawing represents the name ofthe same? () NAS (2) RIDF (S)ALCIL (4)CACP (5) None of these ‘Which ofthe fellowing minis-tries lays cown the policies and programmes for the development and regulation athe country's water rescurces ? (1) Ministry of Rural Develag-ment (2) Ministry of Agriculture (3) Ministry of Environmentand Forests, () MIRBirYortrsajarars (8) Minisryarweter Resaurc-es \Whichat the following ah2-namenon is also known as climatic Migration ? (1) write Revolution (2) Geen Revolution (3) Global warming (4) Urbanisation! (6) None ofthese The G-20is grduping of world's mostpowerTul 20 countries Interms of economic representation, what peftentage or woids's economy Is represented by G-20 natians 7 (1) 80% (260% (3) 85% (4) 70% (6) None of these India is a permanent Member of which of the following organisations ? (NATO (2) Non Aligned Movernent @oe (4) OPEC (6) None ofthese RRBPO SCALE " Wah : endra's 098. 0.99. 0.100, 0.101 0.102, 2.108, 0.104, 0.105, 0.106, Which of the fcllowing commissions is formed in order to quard against predatory and callusive behaviour of the business organisations and protect the interest of ousinass organisations in order to promote economic efficiency in the country? (:) Knoweage Commission (2) Farmers Commission (3) Admninistrative Reforms Commission (4) Labour Commission (5) Compettion Commission ‘Which of the fellowing is correct abautthe Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikatan vaja-na? (a) The scheme was tauncrec intew backward srates only. (B) The aim ofthe scheme was topravide electicty to all vilag-eshaving a population éf S000 and ahave {C) The scheme achieved its tar-get inless then 10 years time (ony (2) Only (3) ony ¢ ()AIA, Banc C (5) None ofthese Some agro processing units make an advance acreement with the fanfers and decide ta purchase the entire production of certain fruits, vegetables and mecicinal plants cn an agreed gon cost/price. This type of arrangement is known as (1) Inport rarming (2) Crop farming (3) Adaptve farming (4) Loan farming (5) Contractfarming India's first fully dedicated university for Humanities|is establishes in ())Lucknow = (2) Dein (3)aipur (4yMumbal (5) Hyderabad National Food Security Man-agement scheme was launched bythe Government of India ta achieve which of the follewing ? (A) Demonstration of improved procustion tectnology (B) Distributon of high yietebva-riety Seeds (C) To distribute rertiizer suasi-dy to farmers drectiy in cash () Ony ) (2) Only (6) (3) Onvy (C) (4) Both (A) and (@) (S)A(4), (8) and (C} ‘What is the full fornrof CPSA aa used in financial sectors? (1) Corporatigh GPkarmers and sUnsialary allocation (2) Committee on Finencial Sector Assessment (3) Committe on ferming sec-tor and Agronomy () Commission to Float Sci-entife Agriculture (6) None or these ‘Which atthe following terms is NOT qsed in cricket? () Haops, (2yMaiden over (3)Stumped (4) Hattrick (5) Galleys ‘Malaga dn-which was-in news recently is a town in — ()eihar (2) Gujarat (3) Madhya Pradesh (4) Chhattisgarh (6) Maharastra TRAT tRendme whichwe read very often in the newspapers is aregulatory body associated with which ofthe following sectors ? (1) Transport (2) Travel & Tourism (3) Technical Education (4) Telecom (5) None of these . . 2 RRB-PO SCALEL US Wakeudra’s 0.107. Q.108, 0.109. e110. ont, on. otis. ona. ons. ane. on7. ons. ons. 0.4207 Iron are is found mainly in which of the following states ? (1) Uttar Pradesh (2) WestBengal materials visit us st www.GrBAiT3iticnZ.corn (3) Jharkhand () Uttarakhand (6) Haryana Which or the rollowing dis-eases 1s NOT caused by a virus ? (1) Cancer (2) Rabies (3) AIDS (4) Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrame(SARS) (8) Influenza Angelina Jolie who was an a vist ta India recently is assqciated with, which of the Tellawing areas? (1)uournalisin (2) Sports (8) Patios (4) Films (6) Social Service ‘Which of the follawing dance forms can notbecalled a classicaldance 7 (1) Katiak (2)Kuchipudl (3) Manipuri (4yOaissi (6) Ghurnar Bill Gates Is associated with which or the rallowng companies ? (1) Infosys (2)Micrctech (3) Intel (4)Gaogle / (5) None of these ‘Which of the following is NOT a major IT company of India ? C) HAL (TCs (3) Infosys (4)\.NUT (Wipro The present hand aonraved hy Reserve Rankot India he-tween REPO anc reverse REPOS (10.5% 1% (a) 1.5% (4)0.76% (8) None of these The first set of Fourteen Nationalzed Banks were nationalize cin the year (1947 (2)1958 (9) 1969 (4) f978 is) 1981 Term LIBOR is related with which of the following? (1) Stockmarket prices (2) Commediy prices (3) Sensitive advances (4) Interestrates (5) None of these Which are the two critical Variables that generally go into monetary planning by RBI? (1) Demand andinterest rates (2) Growth and infiation (3) Price and supaty. (4) Growth and interest rates (5) Movementin maney market ‘Who among the folowing was Selected for the Tagore Award for Cultural Harmony in July 2018? (1) Zubin Mera (2) Shlamak Dawar (3) MS Chandramuxhi (4)P Klyengar (6) None of these Tennis star Merion Bartall;who won the women’s singles title at Wimblecion 2013 announced her retirement on August 14, 2013. Barta is the natve of (1) CzpehRepuhic (2) Serbia (@)France (4) Argentina (6) None of these ‘What was. the rank of India in the Glabal Innovation index 2019 published in July 2013 (esti (2)a6in (aenn (aesth (70 ‘The annual suppiementtotne Foreign Trace Polcy(F TP) 2009-14, annauncec bythe Commerce and Industry Ministry on Apni 18, 201 3 added 47 new products under MLFPS. Whats the full form ctsyLFPS? (1) MarkeE® Linked Focus Product Scheme (2) Market - Linked Foreign Product Scheme (3) Moratorium - Linked Fa-cus Product Securitisation () Market — Liquicity Finance Party Scheme (6) Market-Linked Future Product Scheme for mare RRBPO SCALE 13 Wah : endra's o.121 @.122. 0.128, 0.124, 0.125, 0.126, 0.127, 0.128, 0.129, 0.130, 0.131 0.132, 0.139, 0.134, TEST-IV COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE To move to the beginning of line of text, press the __key. () pageup Qa (3) home (jenter (5) None of these Computers use the__ number system to store data and perorm calculations: (binary (2)octal (3) decimal (4) hexadecimal (6) None of these Physical components that make up your computer are known a8 (1) Operating System (2) Software (3) Hardware (4) Web Browsers (5) None ofthese Which key is used in combination with anather key to perform a specifictask ? (1) function (Q)space bar (3) arrow (4jcontol | (Syflone of these Ctrl, Shirtandaitare called _keys () modifier (2)tunction (S)alphanumaric | (4) adjustment’ (5) None of these The pattern ofprinted lines on mostproducts are caled_ () prices (2)0CR (S)scanners (4jbarcodés (5) None of these ‘What is the permanent mem-ary buitt into your computer called 2, () RAM (2)ROM (8 cpu (4)CD-ROM (5) None of these Various applications and doc-uments are represented gnthe Windows desitop by __ () symbols (2) Laves (3)Gaphs (ayieans (6) None or nese Passwords enable users to, (1) getinto the system quickly (2) make efficient use of fife (@) retain confidentiality of files () simply fle structufes (6) None of. these When sending@an,mall,the __life descritesthe con-, tents of the message (0) subject @Qto (3) contents (jcc (6) None of these Ain) js apragrain that makes the computer easier to use. (utiley (2)application (3) operating system (4) network (6) None ofthese The. Yells the computer how to use: its campanents (1) any (2) network (ayafiplicauidh program (4) operaung systern (8) None of these Files deletedtfom the hard disk ere sent to the. (1) Recycl@Bin (2)floppy disk (3) clippoara (4) matherboare (6) None ofthese A__isanamed setot char-acters that have tre same characteristics ()typetace —Q)type style (3) font (Ajpico (5) None of these . . 14 RRB-PO SCALE US Wakeudra’s 0.135, A__pre-designed document that already has coordinating fonts, a layout, and a back-ground (guide (2) model (3)ruer (Ajtemplate (5) Nonevaf these 0.136. The instructions that tell a computer haw to carry out ie processing tasks are referred as, computer (1) programs (2) processors (2) input cevices (4) memorymodules (6) None or these 0.197. RAM canbethoughtotasthe ___far the computer's processor. (1) factory (2) operating room (8) waiting rpom (4) planning roorn (5) None ofthese 0.188. C, BASIC, COBOL, and Java are examples of___lan-quages. (1) lowelevel (2) Computer (8) System programming (4) High-level (6) None or these 0.199. An area of a computer that temporarily holds data walt-ing ta be pradesséd is (1) CPU (2) Memory (3) Storage (Fite (5) None of these 0.140. A___i9. a microprocessor-based computing device. (1) personal computer (2) maintrame (3) worstatian (4) server (5) None ofthese O.141, Thetaskbaris located _. (i) one the Start menu (2) attne bottom or tne/screen (3) onthe QuickLaunch toc-bar (4) atthe top of the screen (5) None of these 0.142. Generally, you access the Re-cycle Qin through an icon lo-cated (0) onthe desitop (2)on the nard crive (3) on the shortcut menu (4) inthe Properties cialag box (5) None of these 0.149. AMODEM is connettedin be-tween a t#lephone line anda__ () Network. (2) Computer (3) CommunicationAdapter (4) Serial Fort (SAI of these @.144, Whereis data saved permanently ? (1) Memery (2) Storage (3) CPU (4)Printer (5) None of these 0.148. Changing an existing cacucmentis called ___ the document (1) erating (2)eaiting (3) modifying (4) agjusting (6) None of these 0.146. Whiph isynotatsasic function of acamputer ? (i) Copyt&t- A2)Acceptinput (3) Process date (4) Store data (5) None of these O.147eTheis the box that houses the mostimpartant parts of a comouter system (1) software (2)nardware (3) Inputdevice (4) systermunit_ (6) None or hese 0.148. The tenn... refers to data storage systems that make itpossble for @ computer or electronic deviceto store and retrieve data (1) retrieval technology (2) inputtechnotogy (3) outputtechnology (4)storagetechnology (6) None of these RRBPO SCALE 15 Wah : endra's 0.149, 0.150, 0.151 0.152, 0.153, 0.154, 0.155, 0.156, 0.157, 0.158, 0.159, 0.160, Theterm ___refersta any computer camponentthat is required ta nertorm work ())bootstrap (2) Keel (a)resource (4) source code(s) Nonearinese Acomputer system includes (1) hareware (2) software for mare materials visit us at warn, GrBAmbitianZ.com (3) peripheral devices () Allormese (6) None of these- _Is the inaximum amount of data that canbe stored orvastorage ineaibm (1) Magnetic storage (2) Optical storage (8) Solic-atate storage (4) Gorage capacity (6) None of these The __is resgonsible for performing calculations and cantsins decisionémaking mechanisms: (1) Central Processing Unit (2) Mermary Unit (8) Arithmetic and Logie Unt (4) Output unit (6) None of these A___is a larce and expen-sive computer capable of S-, multaneously processing data for hundreds orthousands of users (1) handheld computer (2) mainframe computer (3) personal computer (4)tablet computer (6) None ortnese ‘Which aracesschecks to én-Sure the components of the computer are operatingand connected propery? (1) Booting (2)Processing (3) Saving (4\Esiting (5) None of these Unsolicited commercial email is carmmanly known as__ (1) spam (2)junk (3) hoaxes (4) hypertext (5) None of these _is processed hyth2 computer into information ()numbers (2) prmcessar = (3)Input (ayaata (6) None or nese Aweb site address is a unique name that identifies a soe cic on the web ())web browser (2) website (3) PDA (4) tink (6) None of these Adevite that Cannectste a netwarkwithoutthe use of cables is said to be ()distrituted, 2) centralised (8) opensource (4) wireless —_(6) None of these Ealing a dé¢umeft consists of readingthrough the docu-mentyou've created, then (1) cotrecting ydur errors (2) prntingit (3) saving it (4) deeung & (5) None orthese The Intemet allows you to (1) send electronic mail (2) view web pages (3) connect to servers all around the world (4) ofthese (8) None of these . . 16 RRB-PO SCALEL US Wakeudra’s ENGLISH LANGUAGE 0.161175. Reac the following passage carefully and answer the question given helowit. Certain words have been printed in bald to help you locate ther while answering same af tne questions Agriculture has always been celebrated as theprimary sector in India. Thanks to theGreen Reva-lution, India is now sel-sufficientin face productian. Indian 2gricul-ture has heen making technolngi-cal advancement 2 well. Does that mean everything Is looking bright fafThdian, agriculture 2 superficial analysis ofthe above points would tempt one ta say yes but the truth is far from it. The reality sthat Incian fanners have to face ex-treme pavertyandifinancial crisis, which is driving them to suicices. What are the grave adversities that drive’ the farmers to, commit suicide, st a time when Indian econamy is supposed ta be gearing up te take an the world ? Indian agriculture is predominantly dependent on nature. |rr-gation/faciliies that aré currently available, da not caver the entire cultivable land. If tre farmers arB/at the mercy et monsoons for time-ty water for their crops, they are atthe rrercy of the gevemment foral-terative irrigation, facilities. Any failure of nature, airectly affects the fortunes of the farmers. Secondly, Indian agriculture is largely an un-organised sector, there is no systematic planning in cultivation, farmers work on lands of uneco-nomical sizes, institutional finances aye not available and rrininum purchase prices af the government do notin reality reach the poorest farmer. Added ta this, the cost of agricultural Inputshave beer, steadilyrising aver the years, farn-ers' margins of profits have been narrawing because the price rise In inputs Is flat corplernented by an increase in the purchase price ofthe agricultural praduice. Even taéay, in several parts of the country, ag-riculture is a seasonal occupation. in many districts, farmer's getanly one crap per year and for the re-maining part of theyear, they‘ind it difficult to make bath ends meet. The farmers normally resort to borrowing fram money lenders, in the absence of institubonalized f-nance. Where institutional finance is availabile, the ordinary farmer does nat have ex chance af availing itkecause of the"froceduras' involved in disbursing the finance. This calls for remaving the elaborate formaltiestor abtaining theloans. The institutional finance, where available is mostly availed hy the me-diumn cr large land cwmers, the small farmers co not even have the aware-ness of the existence of such facil-ties. The maney lender is the only source offinance tothe farmers. Should the craps fal, the farmers fall into 4 debt trap and crop failures piled up aver the years give them ng atner oation than ending their lives. Anatherdisturbing trend has been abserved vhere farmers com-mit suicide or deliberately kil a family embepin, order to avail re-lief and benefits ennaunced by the gavernment ta support the families af those whe have'tommitted suicide so that their families cauld atleast benefitfrom the Govern-ment's relief prograrnmes. What tien needs to hedane to prevent this sad state of affalfa? There cannotbe one single solution to end te woes of farmers. Temporary measures through monetary relief would not be the so-lutian, The gavernmental efforts shauigl he targetes at improving the entire structure of the small where-in the relief is nat, giver on adroughtto drought basis, rather theyare taughtto overcome their difficulties tiraugh their awn skilsarid capabilites. Social responabibity also goes.a long way tohelp the farmers. Gereral public, NGOs, Cor-porate and other argarisaticnstao can play a partin helping farmers by adopting drought affected villages ane familes and helping them ta reha-siltate. Thevationhngs t2 realise thatfarmers’ suictles are not rminor is-sues happening in remote party(cf afew-states, itis a reflection of the true state of the oasis af aur econ-omy, 0.161, What aoestthie author mean by" pracecures" when he says that ‘farmers da not get a chance of ayailfig insutttional finance because of proce-dures invalvedin it’ 7 (1) He reters to the govern-iment guideline of uisburs-ing finance only to medi-urn and large land owners (2) Refers tothe stictgaverr-mentrule of proviing loans ta only such farmers who can guarantee a de-faull-fee-tenure (3) The forrnaities to aval these raciities are enormous ancitoo ciffcult ror an orcinaryrarmer to un-derstand (2) Refers to the danger the farmers must face from the local money-lenders ifthey availed the loan from government instead (8) None or these RRB-PO SCALE-1 7 CS. Wakendia's 0.162, 0.163, 0.164, 0.185, 0.186, 0.167, 0.168, Why have many farmers re-sorted to killing family mem-bers? (A) Ibis dficuttfor the farmersta sustain their family’s live-lihaod (8) Sothat the killed family mem-ber may get rd of the persis-tent adverdtties. (C) To avail relief package an-naunces by the government ta supoort the family of those who commit suicice. @yonya (2) Only (3) Only Bana (4) Only Aand8(S) None orinese According to the author why daes the situation of agricubtural sector remain grim even after making several techna-lagical advances ? (1) Indian farmers continue to face adversits tramne-ture aswell as the goverment () India has failed to match the technological aclvanc-| es taking place irlthe rest of the world (@) Natural calamities have been very frequent inindia (4) Banks have failed to pro-vide acequate loensta the farmets (6) None or these ‘Which of the follawing 's not true in context atthe pas-sage? (1) Manytarmers struggle to sustain themselves after reaping one\crop ina year (2) The covemment has re-lieved the farmers trommany elabrate famalites while availing the loans (@) India was made selt-suff-cient in food production b2cause of grgen revolution () Some farmers commit suicide in order to avail relfet package fromthe govern-ment (6) None of these ‘What does the authar suggest as cpposétita proacing tem-aorarymonetaryreliertathe farmers?” (A) To improve the entire agricultural setup in India instead offproviding reliet in the face ot adversities (8) Providing the local money-lender with large amount of money so that small farmers can easily abtain loans from them (C) Empowering the farmers 30 that they can statain alivel-hood throughcutiife wehout heving to face the desperationthat adversity cinves them ta yon. (2) Only andB (a) ony (4) Only A and c (6) None ofthese ‘What are the adversities faced by Indian farmers according to the passage? (1) Lack of adequate iication facilities (2) Ownershinefoniy a smal piece of land ty 2 majority of farmers, which fails ta generate any profit (8) Lack of financial helpto the farmers @) Allof these (6) None of these According to the passage why con'tfarmers availthe inst-tuticnal finance facilities ? (1) Banks.ace not wiling to provide Inans to the farm-ers hecause othigh risk as-sociated with it (2) Many NGOs ane corporate argenisations provide them the loans in ahassle free manner (Q)eMst of the farfners clo nat neecifinance in large scale since they work on small size lands () The local money-lenders charge lower iterestraies as compared to suchtinan-cial facilves (6) None or nese. Accorcing tothe passage, how can general public Iend a helping hand tothe struggling farmers? (1) Byaddpting the affectec families and helping ther to rehabilitate (2) Byacting as a relief worker inthe drought hit areas (3) To provide help for build-ing cams and better rriga-tion facilities, () Not specified in the passage (6) None of these . . 18 RRB-PO SCALEL US Wakeudra’s 0.169. Why is the profit margin of farmers narrowing even after increasing the minimum purchase price? (A) The minimum purchase price ofthe government is ton law ta make afi\prafit (B) The quality ofthe inputs such as seeds and fertlizersis very poor. (©) There has been a continuous rise in the price of agricultur-al inputs which adversely affects the profit, @yonya (2) Only (3) Only (4) Only Aand C(5) None or mese 0.170. What is the author's main ob-jective inwnting the passage? (1) Criticising the policy of proving relef packages to the family of farmers who commit suicide. (2) To apaeal to thenan-instétutional maney lenders for providing loans ta farmers in a/hassle- treemanner (3) To applaucithe cauntiess spirit of the farmers @) To highlight the drawtvacks in the agriculture sector (6) None of these. 0.171-173. Choosethe word which is most similar in mearing to the Word printed injBold as usedin the passage Q.171. BRIGHT (1) Glowing (2) Radiant (3) Dazaling (4) Lustrous’ (5) Promising 0.172, GRAVE (1) Cemetery (2) Fatal (3) Severe (aicané (5) Trivial 0.173. WOES (1) Suffering (2) Tragedy (S)Bitemess | (4iAnger (S)Fear 0.174-175. Choose the ward which is most opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold asused in the passage. Q.174, SUPERFICIAL ())Careless (2) Profound §=——_(3) Extreme. (4jAticulate (5) Fear 0.175. NARROWING ())Breadening (2) Su@tthing | [3)Changing (4 Increasing (5) Extending 0.176-180. Which of the phrases (1), (2). (8) and) given below each statement should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct ? If the sentence is correct as itis giverl and, No correctiamis required, mark (5) as the answer. 0.176. The employzes offers to work cvertime without any campen-saton to increase the profit. (1) offering to ark: (2)offerto working (8) offered for work (4) offered ta work (6) No correction required .177. He conated his entire wealth to an orphanage since he didnt have a children of his own (i) have any children (2) hedl any child ()has achild (4) has any children (5) No correction required 0.178. Psychologists are making best efforts to understand the reason behinc unruly behaviour of adolescents, (1) fof understate (2)tounderstandiing the (8) {9 understands the (4)tounderstood the (Gyno correction required @.479¢ Athougnne |s afeputed speaker, today ns speech were irrational andrul of ambiguities (1) speeches was irrational (2) speech was irrational (3) speech were irrational (4) speech are irrational (5) No cofPection required 0.180. He was told for repart back to the camp inthe middle atthe halidays when the tension at the borieraggravated ()He is toleto (2) He was telling to (2 He would told for (4) He was tole to (8) No correction required RRBPO SCALE 19 WS Wah : endra's 0.181-185. Read each sentence to find out whether theres any grammatical error in it. The error, if o.1e1 0.182, 0.183, 0.184, 0.185, 0.186-190. Rearrange the fallowng six sentences(A), (B), 0.186, 0.187, o.188, 0.189, 2.190, any, will be in one part of the sentence. The rumber of that partis the answer. there is na error, the answeris (5): €. ‘No Error’ (ignore the errors af punctuation, ifahy) He hasbeen assigned! (1) withthat team (2) because he is (3)/well qualifisd and experericed (4 No error (5) The company's new project (1)’ cannot be launched! (2)/ unless the approval (3) / of the Board (4y No error (5) Instead criticizing (1)f why dant (2y you nelp (3) witn the presentation ? (Aji1No error (5) Mr. Sethi was (1)/not given 2 promotion (2y because heis (3¥trequent absent. (4)/No errar(5) Inspite of (1\/ s0 manyhard-ships (2) Amarhes managed (3)/to success, (4)/No errs (5) (C),(0), (E) and (=)in the proper sequence to form amearinaful paragrapn; then answer the questions givenstelow therm (A) Thus rapid development is still unable ta meet demand (8) Surplus funds from hikes in passenger fares and cuts in stafthave made this possible {C) This demonstrates that it has been transformed inta a madam high standard design and high service reliable system (D) However China's railways are not proalem free. {E) Ching’s always nave been able to generate tne funds heedéd roptne construction ornew rallwey lines internally (F) Forexample at present abcut 2,80 000 cars are requested dailyto transport geads butonly half the requests can be met. ‘Which of the following is the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement ? A @c (3)D ae ()F Which of the following is the SIXTH (LAST) sefitence’atter rearrangement ? 4 (28 (sc (iD (SF Which of the following is the SECOND sentence after rear-rangement ? Oa (230 ie (410 (ye Which of the following is the THIRD gentence after rearrangement ? (4 (2)8 [3c (@eE (OF Which or the following 's tne FIRST sentence ater rearrangement ? (A @)8 is)c iD (HE 0.191-200. In the folowing passaye there are blans each of whichhas been numbered. These numbers 0.191 0.192, or193, 0.194, 0.195, 0.196, 0.197, 0.198, 0.199, 2.200, US Wakeudra’s are printed belawthe passage and against each t've words are suggested one of which fits the blank approoriately)Find out the appropriate word in each case Although he is na longer alive, (191) his nfluence can be elt in the studio (192) he createdt cartoons and feature films whieh rade him known and (183) araund the world. 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(agar By (yang (8) fate (1) TEL (2) 5051 (3) a1eraTe (4) Grr (8) T dT) SET (2) a7 sa (4) oer (5) oT (1) RT Qadir yer (4) (8) se 2 (1) (ait (ayaa (4) (5) (1) ear (2) ef (ayia (yar (6) saa (1) ore ya (sy serie 4) (6) we . (1) Te 2) eEe (3) sto (yams (6) arg . (1) 3 FT yar (9) orate (cro 6) cra ANSWER 161. 129. 190. 131. 162. 163. 164. 165. 168, 167. 192, 133. 134, 135, 100, 101. 102, 103, 70. 1 168. 169. 170. 171. 196, 197. 138, 199. 140, 141. 104, 72. TB. at. 106, 107. 108, 109, 110. 74. 42, 10. m. 5. 172. 16. 2. 1B. 14. 15. 18. 17. 18. 19. 173. 174, 142, 143, 144, 145, Te. 175. 176, 177. am. 112, 13. 114, 115. 116. 117. 18. 119. 41. 51 178. 179. 190. 181. 182, 133, 124, 185. 196, 197. 198. 199. 190. 191. 192, 198, 146, 147. 145. 149. 150. 151. 51. 152. 153, 154 120, 121. 122, 123. 124. 125. 126. 127, 125. 196, 155. 156, 157. 155. 159. 160. 197. 1. 61. 195. 194, 200. 193, 199. HINDI ANSWERS 168. 16. 164, 170. 163, 169. 175. 162. 168. 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