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fu"d"kZ fn, x, gaSA fn;s x, dFkuksa ij vk/kfjr fu"d"kks± dk(3) iwoZ (4) nf{k.k&if'pe
vè;;u djsa ,oa viuk mÙkj nsa& (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(1) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ I lR; gSA funsZ'k
(8-12) : nh xbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s rFkk uhps fn,
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(2) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ II lR; gSA x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
(3) ;fn ;k rks fu"d"kZ
I ;k II lR; gSA N% nksLr ;Fkk fouksn] dud] jhrk] vfer] fizal vkSj lkSE;k ,d
(4) ;fn uk rks fu"d"kZ
I vkSj u gh II lR; gSA o`Ùkkdkj esT+k ds dsUnz dh vksj eq[k djds cSBs gSaA os
(5) ;fn fu"d"kZI vkSjII nksuksa lR; gSaA fpfdRld] ,tsaV] vfHk;Urk] izcU/d rFkk fo'ks"kK vf/dkjh gSa
1. dFku: (t:jh ugha dh blh Øe esa)A
C > P = Q > T, R > C , S = T fouksn mlds foijhr cSBrk gS tks ,d ,tsaV gSA dud lkSE;k
fu"d"kZ: ds foijhr cSBh gS tks fo'ks"kK vf/dkjh ds Bhd ck;ha vksj gSA tk
,d izca/d gS og fizal ds foijhr cSBk gSA f'k{kd vfer ds nk;ha
2.
I. R > Q
dFku:
fu"d"kZ:
I. L < M
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B < N < K = L, M = T > N
II. P > S
II. T > B
vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gS tks vfHk;Urk ds Bhd nk;ha vksj cSB
,tsaV] lkSE;k ds Bhd ck;ha vksj cSBk gSA tks ,d fpfdRld gS og
vfHk;Urk rFkk ,tsaV ds chp esa cSBk gSA
8. fuEu esa ls dkSu f'k{kd ds foijhr cSBk gS \
(1) izca/d (2) vfHk;Urk
3. dFku:
(3) fpfdRld (4) ,tsaV
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W > D = E > J = A, U = D, J < R
fu"d"kZ: (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
I. R > E II. U > A 9. fuEu esa ls dkSu fo'ks"kK vf/dkjh gS \
4. dFku: (1) fouksn (2) jhrk
V > X < H < R = L > I, P > Q = V (3) fizal (4) dud
fu"d"kZ: (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
I. P > X II. I < Q 10. O;oLFkk esa fouksn dh cSBd dh fLFkfr D;k gS \
5. dFku: (1) lkSE;k ds ck,a nwljk
S > T = U < W < Z, K > L > M = Z
(2) fizal ds nk,a pkSFkk
fu"d"kZ:
(3) jhrk ds Bhd nk,a
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fcUnqU, fcUnqT ds if'pe esa gS tks fcUnq 11. vfer dk is'kk D;k gS \
S ds 20 ehVj nf{k.k esa
gSA fcUnq
V, fcUnqU ds 20 ehVj mÙkj esa gS Q rFkk
vkSj
S ds lkFk (1) f'k{kd (2) izca/d
iafDr esa gSAS,fcUnq
fcUnqQ ds 30 ehVj iwoZ esaR, gSfcUnq
rFkk
Q (3) vfHk;Urk (4) fpfdRld
ds 20 ehVj nf{k.k esa gSA R vkSj
fcUnqfcUnq
U ds chp dh nwjh 25 (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
ehVj gSA 12. fuEu esa ls dkSu fizal ds nk,a nwljk gS \
6. fcUnqS rFkk fcUnqV ds chp dh nwjh D;k gS \ (1) fo'ks"kK vf/dkjh (2) f'k{kd
(1) 40 ehVj (2) 30 ehVj (3) izca/d (4) vfHk;Urk
(3) 55 ehVj (4) 50 ehVj (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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shown in the statements. The statements are given below.
followed by two conclusions. Study the Six friends Vinod, Kanak, Rita, Amit, Prince and
conclusions on the basis of given statements Somya are sitting around a circular table facing
and give your answer.
the centre. They are Teacher, Doctor, Agent,
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(1) If only conclusion I is true. Engineer, Manager and Specialist Officer, but not
(2) If only conclusion II is true. necessarily in the same order.
(3) If either conclusion I or II is true.
Vinod sits opposite the one who is Agent.
(4) If neither conclusion I nor II is true. Kanak sits opposite Somya, who is on the
(5) If both conclusion I and II are true. immediate left of Specialist Officer. The one who
1. Statements : is a Manager sits opposite Prince. The Teacher
C > P = Q > T, R > C , S = T sits second to the right of Amit, who sits on the
Conclusions : immediate right of Engineer. The Agent sits on
I. R > Q II. P > S the immediate left of Somya. The one who is a
2.
3.
Statements :
I. L < M
Statements :
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B < N < K = L, M = T > N
Conclusions :
II. T > B
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dh vksj gS ,d&nwljs ds cxy esa ugha D, cSBs
F ds ck;ha
gS vksj nwljs fy[kk tkrk gS \
LFkku ij rFkkE ds nk;ha vksj rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gS tks dsUnz (1)dhki ha ri jo (2) ki ha jo pi
vksj eq[k fd, gqvkB, gSAG ds ck;ha vksj rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gS(3) ki ha ri pi (4) ;k rks(2) ;k (3)
vkSj ckgj dh vksj eq[k fd;sa gqvk
G, A gSA
ds ck;ha vksj rhljs LFkku fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
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(5)
ij cSBk gS E tks;k F dk fudVre iM+kslh ugha ds ck;ha 21. fuEu esa'mi
gSA
E, H ls jo ri' fdldk owQV gS \
vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gS tks dsUnz dh vksj eq[k ugha fd,(1)gqvk nowgSA
for care
13. fuEu esa ls dkSu lk lewg dsUnz dh vksj eq[k ugha fd, gqvk (2) time for care
(3) care with happiness
gS \
(4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(1) E, C, H (2) H, B, C
(3) B, C,A (4) F, C, A (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha 22. nh xbZ owQV Hkk"kk 'happiness'esa dk owQV D;k gS \
(1) la (2) qa
fuEu esa ls dkSu
A ds nk;ha vksj rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gS \
14.
(1) G
(3) F
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
15. fuEu esa ls dkSu
m(2) B
(4) H
(3) va
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) ri
(5) D, G esT+k ij jk=kh Hkkst ds fy, cSBs gaS (Tk:jh ugha dh blh Øe esa
funsZ'k(18-22) : nh xbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s rFkk uhps D dh iq=kh mlds iq=k o/q ds Bhd ck;ha vksj B dscSBh gSA
fn, x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa% firk] B dh iq=kh ds Bhd nk;ha vksj cSBsa
B, E ls fookfgr
gSaA gSA
fdlh [kkl owQV Hkk"kk esa
'it is festival time' dks'sa H, B ds ck;ha vksj rhljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA iksfr;k¡ ,d nwljs
va ki ha' fy[kk tkrk ,gS 'festival celebrate with dh fudVre iM+kslhDgSaA ds izR;sd cPps dkss ,d cPpk D,gSA
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happiness' dks 'va la qa pi' fy[kk tkrk gS , 'time for ds nk;ha vksj rhljs LFkku ij cSBk G, F dkgSA
nknk gS tks mldh nknh
celebrate now' dks'qa ri sa jo' fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj dk fudVre iM+kslhA gSaA
,d efgyk ugha gSA
A, B dk lkyk gS tks
'celebrate with care' dks'qa mi la' fy[kk tkrk gSA F dk ekek gSA C, H dh Hkrhth gSA
18. nh xbZ owQV Hkk"kk 'celebrate'esadk owQV D;k gS \ 25. fuEu esa ls dkSu B ds ck;ha vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gS \
(1) jo (2) qa (1) mldh ek¡ (2) mldh iq=kh
(3) la (4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk (3) mldh iRuh (4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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are facing the centre. The persons facing outward following?
are not adjacent to each other. D is second to the (1) now for care
left of F and third to the right of E, who is facing (2) time for care
the centre. B is third to the left of G and faces (3) care with happiness
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outside. G is third to the left of A, who is not an (4) Can't be determined
immediate neighbour of E or F. E is second to the (5) None of these
left of H, who is not facing the centre. 22. What is the code for 'happiness' in the given
13. Which of the following groups is not facing code language?
the centre? (1) la (2) qa
(1) E, C, H (2) H, B, C (3) va (4) ri
(3) B, C,A (4) F, C, A (5) None of these
(5) None of these 23. How many such pairs of letters are there
14. Who among the following sits third to the in the word DESIRABLE each of which has
right of A? as many letters between them in the word
(1) G
(3) F
(5) None of these
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(2) B
(4) H
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day
(1) rhu (2) pkj
pj.k III: 93 44 11 34 night pace 27 easy joy
(3) nks (4) ik¡p day
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha pj.k IV: 93 44 11 34 night pace 27 joy day
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28. B dh iq=kh rFkk
F ds firk ds chp fdrus O;fDr gSa \ easy
(1) ,d (2) nks pj.k V: 93 44 34 11 night pace 27 joy day
(3) rhu (4) pkj easy
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha pj.k VI: 93 44 34 11 night pace 27 day easy
29. fuEu esaGlsds Bhd nk;ha vksj dkSu gS \ joy
(1) E (2) H pj.k VII: 93 44 34 27 11 night pace day easy
(3) D (4) F joy.
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha pj.k VIII: 93 44 34 27 11 pace day easy joy
30. dFku: Hkkjr ljdkj us vizSy ekg ls udnh ykHk gaLrkarj.k night
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LFkkukarfjr dj fn, tk,xsaA
pj.k
lfgr lHkh dasnzh; ;kstukvksa dks izR;{k ykHk varj.k (Mh ch 93 44 34 27 11 day easy joy night
Vh) eap ds varxZr ,dhÑr djus dk iSQlyk fd;k gSA dsUnz
IX:
pace
pj.k IX iquoZO;oLFkk dk vafre pj.k gS tSlk fd okafNr O;oLFkk
ljdkj ds lHkh Hkqxrku tYnh gh bysDVªkWfud IysViQkWeZ esa
izkIr gks x;h gSA
mi;qZDr pj.kksa esa viuk, x, fu;eksa ds vuqlkj] fn, x,
fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa esa ls dkSu lk dFku mQij fn;s x, dFkuksa
buiqV ds fy, mfpr pj.k ds lacaèk esa fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds
ls vuqekfur fd;k tk ldrk gS \ (vuqeku nh xbZ ifjfLFkfr
mÙkj nhft, %
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dks lR; ekurs gq, ,d rkfdZd ifj.kke gksrk gSA)
buiqV: class 25 war 15 race 73 heap 58 just 88
(1) lHkh izdkj dh ljdkjh lfClMh lh/s ykHkkfFkZ;ksa ds [kkrksa
take 38
esaLFkkukarfjr dh tk;saxhA 32. pj.k VII esa ‘war’ dh fLFkfr D;k gS \
(2) ns'k ls Hkz"Vkpkj dk liQk;k gks tk,xkA
(1) ck;ha vksj ls lkroka
(3) dk;Z {kerk esa lq/kj gksxkA
(2) nk;ha vksj ls vkBoka
(4) fcpkSfy;s Mh- Ckh- Vh ;kstuk ls ckgj gks tk,xsaA
(3) ck;ha vksj ls ik¡poka
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) nk;ha vksj ls ik¡poka
31. dFku:
(5) ck;ha vksj s NBk
ifCyd izksfoMsaV iaQM (ihih,iQ)] fdlku fodkl i=k33. (dsohih)
fuEu esa ls dkSu VIpj.k
esa nk,a ls ukSoka gS \
vkSj ofj"B ukxfjd tek lfgr y?kq cpr ;kstukvksa] ij 1 (1) race (2) 25
vizSy 2016 ls C;kt dh nj esa 1-3 izfr'kr rd dh dVkSrh (3) war (4) 58
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dh tk,xhA (5) 15
fuEu esa ls dkSu C;kt nj esa dVkSrh dk urhtk gksxk 34. pj.k
\ IX esa‘15’ dh fLFkfr D;k gS \
(1) yksx vf/d fjVuZ ds fy, 'ks;j cktkj esa fuos'k djsaxsaA ck;ha vksj ls lkroka
(1)
(2) caSd rFkk iksLV vkWfiQl dh cpr vk; de gks tk,xhA (2) ck;ha vksj ls vkBoka
(3) [kqnjk ½.k ds fy, C;kt dh nj uhps vk tk,xhA (3) nk;ha vksj ls ik¡poka
(4) vFkZO;LFkk esa eqnzkLiQhfr esa o`f¼ gksxhA (4) nk;ha vksj ls lkroka
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (5) nk;ha vksj ls vkBoka
funsZ'k
(32-36) : fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks è;ku ls if<+, vkSj
35. bl O;oLFkk dks iwjk djus ds fy, fdrus pj.kksa dh vko';drk
fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A
gS\
,d 'kCn vkSj la[;k O;oLFkk e'khu dks tc 'kCnksa vkSj la[;kvksa dh
(1) X;kjg (2) ckjg
buiqV ykbu nh tkrh gS] rks og ,d [kkl fu;e viukrs gq, mUgsa
iquO;ZofLFkr djrh gSA uhps buiqV vkSj iquO;ZoLFkk ds nl
(3) pj.kksa dk (4) ukS
mnkgj.k fn;k x;k%gS (lHkh la[;k,a nks vadksaa dh la[;k gS) (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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26. Who among the following are grand A word and number arrangement machine when
daughters of D ? given an input line of words and numbers
(1) C and F (2) H and C rearranges them following a particular rule in
(3) A and F (4) C and E each step. The following is an illustration of input
(5) None of these and various steps of rearrangement. (All the
27. How many females members are there in numbers are two-digit numbers.)
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the family? Input: 11 day 34 night 93 pace 27 easy 44
(1) Three (2) Four joy
(3) Two (4) Five Step I: 93 11 day 34 night pace 27 easy 44
(5) None of these joy
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28. How many persons are there between Step II: 93 11 34 night pace 27 easy 44 joy
daughter of B and father of F ? day
(1) One (2) Two Step III: 93 44 11 34 night pace 27 easy joy
(3) Three (4) Four day
(5) None of these Step IV: 93 44 11 34 night pace 27 joy day
29. Who among the following is on the easy
immediate right of G ?
Step V: 93 44 34 11 night pace 27 joy day
(1) E (2) H
easy
(3) D (4) F
Step VI: 93 44 34 11 night pace 27 day easy
(5) None of these
joy
30. Statement: The Government of India has
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decided to integrate all Central
Government schemes involving transfer of
benefits in cash to Direct Benefit Transfer
(DBT) platform from April. All Central
Government payments will soon be
transferred into electronic platform.
Which of the following has been assumed in
Step VII: 93 44 34 27 11 night pace day easy
Step IX:
joy.
Step VIII: 93 44 34 27 11 pace day easy joy
night
93 44 34 27 11 day easy joy night
pace
And Step IX is the last step of the rearrangement
the given statement? (An assumption is as the desired arrangement is obtained.
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something that is supposed or taken for As per the rules followed in the above steps,
granted) indicate the answer in each of the following
(1) All kind of government subsidies will be questions with respect to the appropriate step
directly transferred into beneficiaries' for the given input.
accounts. Input: class 25 war 15 race 73 heap 58 just 88
(2) Corruption will be wiped out from the take 38
country. 32. What is the position of ‘war’ in Step VII?
(3) Work efficiency will improve. (1) Seventh from the left end
(4) Middlemen will be wiped out from DBT (2) Eighth from the right end
scheme. (3) Fifth from the left end
(5) None of these (4) Fifth from the right end
31. Statement : Interest rate on small savings (5) Sixth from the left end
schemes, including Public Provident Fund 33. Which of the following is ninth from the
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(PPF), Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP) and senior right in Step VI?
citizen deposits, will cut down up to 1.3 per (1) race (2) 25
cent from April 1,2016. (3) war (4) 58
Which of the following will be the fallout of (5) 15
cut down in the interest rate? 34. What is the position of ‘15’ in Step IX?
(1) People will invest in the stock market (1) Seventh from the left end
for the higher returns. (2) Eighth from the left end
(2) Banks and Post Office savings income (3) Fifth from the right end
will come down. (4) Seventh from the right end
(3) Interest rate for retail loans will come (5) Eighth from the right end
down.
35. How many steps are required to complete
(4) Inflation will increase in the economy.
(5) None of these this arrangement?
Directions (32–36) : Study the following (1) Eleven (2) Twelve
information, carefully to answer the given (3) Ten (4) Nine
questions. (5) None of these
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(3) 88 73 58 38 25 15 war class heap just
race take rFkk jfookj dks vfrfjDr clksa dh rSukrh dj ldsxkA
(4) 88 73 58 38 25 15 war take class heap 39. ,slk gkMZos;j ftldk iz;ksx cVu ds mi;ksx ls daI;wVj esa
just race tkudkjh ntZ djus ds fy, gksrk gS &
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(5) iwuO;ZoLFkk esa bl rjg dk dksbZ pj.k ughaA (1) dhcksMZ (2) ekWfuVj
funsZ'k(37-38): uhps fn, x, izR;sd iz'u esa ,d dFku fn;k (3) gkMZ fMLd (4) vkbdu
x;k gS vkSj mlds uhps nks iwoZ/kj.kk,aI vkSjII nh xbZ gSAZdksb
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
ekuh gqbZ ;k x`ghr ckr iwoZ/kj.kk dgykrh gSA vkidks dFku
40. xSj la[;kRed MkVk dk mnkgj.k gS &
vkSj nh xbZ iwoZèkkj.kkvksa nksuksa ij fopkj djuk gS vkSj fiQj
;g r; djuk gS fd dkSu&lh iwoZ/kj.kk d esa varfuZfgr gS (1) deZpkjh dk irk (2) ijh{kk dk vad
Fku
rFkk rc fuf'pr dhft, fd dkSu&lh ekU;rk iwoZ/kj.kk esa nh (3) cSad cSysal (4) mijksDr lHkh
xbZA mÙkj nsaA (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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(1) ;fn] dsoy /kj.kkI varfuZfgr
(2) ;fn] dsoy /kj.kkII varfuZfgr
(3) ;fn] ;k rks /kj.kk
(4) ;fn] uk rks /kj.kk
gSA
gSA
I ;k II varfuZfgr
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(3) 88 73 58 38 25 15 war class heap just
race take (1) keyboard (2) monitor
(4) 88 73 58 38 25 15 war take class heap (3) hard disk (4) icon
just race (5) None of these
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(5) Ther e is no such step In the 40. Example of non-numeric data is –
rearrangement (1) Employee address
Direction (37-38): In each question below is (2) Examination score
given a statement followed by two assumptions (3) Bank balance
numbered I and II. An assumption is something
(4) All of these
supposed or taken for granted. You have to
consider the statement and the following (5) None of these
assumptions and decide which of the 41. Date and Time are available on the desktop
assumptions is implicit in the statement give at:
answer. (1) Keyboard (2) Recycle Bin
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(1) If only Assumption I is implicit.
(2) If only Assumption II is implicit.
(3) If either Assumption I or II is implicit.
(4) If neither Assumption I nor, II is implicit.
(5) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit.
42.
(3) My Computer (4) Task Bar
(5) None of these
Periodically adding, changing and deleting
file records is called file –
(1) updating (2) upgrading
37. Statement : (3) restructing (4) renewing
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The state government has announced an (5) None of these
amnesty scheme for all the housing 43. Capital letters on a keyboard are reffered
societies defaulting on payment of to as –
municipal taxes asking these societies to (1) caps lock key (2) grownups
pay up front six per cent of the dues and (3) big guys (4) upper case letters
regularise their status without any penalty.
(5) None of these
Assumptions :
44. Devices that make up a computer system
I. Most of the defaulting housing societies that you can see or touch –
may now opt for the amnesty scheme
(1) menu (2) print
and pay up their dues.
(3) software (4) hardware
II. Other housing societies which have
been paying their taxes regularly may (5) None of these
file case against the government for 45. An output device that lets you see what the
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fuEUkfyf[kr o`Ùk vkjs[k XnksrFkk
daiuh
Y ds fofHkUUk bdkbZ;ksa(1) esapkj (2) ik¡p
dk;Zjr deZpkfj;ksa ds izfr'kr dks n'kkZrk
X rFkkYgSA
esa dqy (3) N% (4) rhu
deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k Øe'k% 2500 rFkk 3000 gSA (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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X Y funsZ'k
(51-55) : fuEufyf[kr js[kk vkjs[k fn, x, o"kks± ds
F A
A
12%
nkSjku nks fofHkUUk X rFkk
'kgjY esa iq#"kksa rFkk efgykvksa dh
F
16% 18%
13% B la[;k dks n'kkZrk gSA
E B 18%
E X iq#"k Y iq#"k
10% 20%
22% C 50000 X efgyk Y efgyk
C D 15% 50000 50000
D
20%
22% 14% 49000 49000
48000 48000
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A
B
C
X
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2:5
3:7
3:4
Y
5:1
4:5
2:1
45000
51.
44000
43000
42000
41000
1994 1995 1996 1997
44000
43000
42000
41000
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The following pie-charts show the percentage of (1) Four (2) Five
employees in two companies X and Y who are (3) Six (4) Three
working in different units. Total numbers of (5) None of these
employees in X and Y are 2500 and 3000 Detections (51–55) : The following line-graph
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respectively. shows the number of males and females of two
X Y different towns X and Y during the given years:
A X Male Y Male
F A 12%
16% 18% F 50000 X Female Y Female
13% B 50000 50000
The following table shows the ratio of males and 44000 44000
Units
A
B
X
2:5
3:7
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females of both the companies in different units
Company
Y
5:1
4:5
51.
43000
42000
41000
1994 1995 1996 1997
41000
(1) 34% (2) 50% 54. Find the number of years in which the
(3) 46.66% (4) 54.54% number of females for X and Y are less than
(5) None of these their respective average numbers.
48. In which of the following two units, the (1) 0 (2) 4
number of male employees for company Y (3) 3 (4) 5
is the same ?
(5) None of these
(1) A and B (2) A and C
(3) D and E (4) B and C 55. In which of the following pair of years the
(5) None of these difference in the number of males and
49. Find the ratio of the male employees in unit females is maximum for Y and X
E of company X to the female employees in respectively ?
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(1) 2 : 5 (2) 3 : 2 (3) 1995 and 1998 (4) 1994 and 1998
(3) 2 : 3 (4) 1 : 3 (5) None of these
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(5) 92% (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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Directions (61-65) : Study the following graph
Number of Employee
400
350 and pie-chart carefully and answer the
questions given below.
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300
Private Engg College Government Engg College
250 NIT IIT
200 500
Number of colleges
150
400
100
50 300
0 200
Physics
Maths
Economics
English
Chemistry
History
Hindi
Computer
100
0
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Year
2011 2012
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2009 ds nkSjku nks fofHkUu A LowQy
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(5) 54.21% less
the ratio of the number of boys to the number
65. What is the percentage increase in the
of girls passed from two different schools A and
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B over the period 2003 to 2009.
to 2012?
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1.6 1.6
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1.4 1.4
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1.2
1 1.1 1
students appeared in an entrance examination
0.8 0.8
from six cities, in which the number of boys
0.6
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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If in the year 2003 the number of boys
passed from School A is 128, then what is
the difference between the number of boys
passed and the number of girls passed from
13.5% School A in the year 2003?
E B
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(5) None of these
TOTAL ST UDENTS = 390 00 BOYS = 12 000 72. In year 2007 the number of girls passed
66. What is the total number of girls who from School B is approximately what
appeared from City A? percentage of the number of boys passed in
(1) 3210 (2) 3440 that year?
(3) 3650 (4) 3870 (1) 160% (2) 80%
(5) 3900 (3) 62.5% (4) 60%
67. What is the difference between the total
(5) None of these
number of boys and the total number of girls
who appeared in the exam from City E? 73. In which year the difference between the
number of boys passed and the number of
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foÙkh; o"kZ 2012 ds igys frekgh ds fy, igyh lkj.kh fofHkUUk
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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78. fuEu esagSAls fdl laLFkk dk dqy ykHk ls dqy fcØh ds chp
dqy fcØh » cnyko dk vuqikr lokZf/d gS \
laLFkk ( ` djksM esa) (1) CLSA
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CitiBank
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(2) CLSA
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CLSA 502 –22
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CitiBank 388 24.0
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(1) 10% (2) 20%
of Dutch Bank with respect to the net sales
(3) 80% (4) 120%
of all the organisations in the first quarter
(5) 140%
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of fiscal year 2012?
Directions (76-80) : Study the following table
and answer the questions that follow. (1) 35% (2) 30%
The first table shows the net sales of different (3) 29% (4) 33%
organisations and the % change in their sales (5) None of these
for the first quarter of FY 2012 78. Which of the following organisations has
net profit to net sales ratio the maximum?
Netsale
Organisation %Change (1) CLSA (2) Morgan Stanley
(in ` crore)
(3) Motilal Oswal (4) HDFC Bank
DutchBank 7570 26.6
(5) Citi Bank
CLSA 6186 2.6
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Motilal Oswal
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Citi Bank
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24.1
26.1
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80.
Which of the following banks has net profit
to net sales ratio the least?
(1) Dutch Bank (2) CLSA
(3) Morgan Stanley (4) Motilal Oswal
(5) HDFC Bank
What was the approximate average of net
sales of HDFC and Citi Bank sales in the
The second table shows the net profit and the %
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change in their profit for the first quarter of FY
2012. (1) ` 482 crore (2) ` 473 crore
(3) ` 462 crore (4) ` 445 crore
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Organisation % Change (5) Can’t be determined
(in ` crore)
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CLSA 502 –22
Morgan Stanley 623 –3
Motilal Oswal
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(4) India and Britain the first time in India, which of the following
(5) India and Pakistan state contribute maximum to income tax
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(2) Post dated cheque 103. Consider the following options :-
(3) Ante - dated cheque (1) I.M.F - Washington D.C.
(4) Order cheque (2) NATO - Brussels
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97. Consider the following industry. (4) ASEAN - Jakarta
A. STRIPS B. SWIFT (5) OPEC - Paris
C. IMPS D. BSBDA Which one of the above options is
Which of the above is related to banking incorrectly matched ?
industry. ? 104. UNESCO kalinga pr ize is given for
exceptional skill in presenting scientific
(1) Only D (2) B, C and D only
ideas UNESCO kalinga prize 2015 won this
(3) C and D only (4) A and D only
year by
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(4) Banking sector reform
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BCCI - day ?
(1) Ashok Lavasa (2) Deepak Singhal (1) Shri shri Ravi Shankar
(3) Rahul Johri (4) Anurag Thakur (2) Baba Ramdev
(3) Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev
(5) Ajay shirke
(4) Chidanan saraswati
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state to give social welfare benefits to
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transgender community
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unemployment falling from 11.1% in June to ready to respond if they materialise. That may
10.0% in July. But unemployment generally lags in turn produce a policy erasing later this year.
behind the economic cycle. Business surveys, One option would be to raise the amount of assets
which provide more up-to-date readings of activity, that it is buying each month from the current
point to a continuing subdued recovery in Europe. amount of 60 billion. A more likely decision would
The European commission's long-running be for the ECB to extend the planned length of its
economic-sentiment indicator, which combines purchase some for another year. Whether that
business as well as consumer confidence and is enough is question for another day.
tends to track GDP has been broadly stable since 121. What is the author's view regarding the
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picking up in early 2015. This suggests that the
Euro area is not about to break out of its
unspectacular growth. This is worrying because
the euro-zone economy is benefitting from a
powerful triple stimulus. Lower energy costs
caused by the slump in global oil prices have been
reforms implemented by ECB ?
(1) He is outraged that these measures are
being continued.
(2) He is doubtful about the reforms as
inflation is rising.
(3) These reforms are tough and unpopular
providing the same effect as a tax cut. A big
in Euro countries.
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programme of quantitative easing (QE), has been
(4) These are not focused and have not been
under way since, early in the year under which
effective at all.
the European Central Bank (ECB) is creating
(5) Other than those given as options.
money to buy 60 billion ($67 billion) of pounds
122. What do the statistics cited in the passage
each month. As well as pushing down long-term
about ECB convey ?
interest rates QE has helped to keep the euro
(1) Its stimulus package for Europe's
down on the currency markets to the benefit of
economy is too low in value.
exporters. Given the extent of help that the euro
(2) ECB is likely to fast run out of 'bailout'
area has been getting, growth should be faster.
funds.
The sluggish performance leaves it vulnerable
(3) Despite the ECB's best efforts, its
to China's slowdown. A particular worry is the reforms have been unsuccessful.
impact of weakening Chinese growth on (4) It is time ECB withdraws its stimulus
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Germany, the hub economy of the region, whose package to rich countries.
resilience has been crucial in sustaining Europe (5) ECB has not been proactive in the
since the euro crisis started five years ago. One economic recovery.
reason has been strong Chinese demand for 123. Choose the word which is most similar in
traditional German manufacturing strengths. meaning to the word SUBDUED given in
Even though German exports appear to be holding bold as used in the passage.
up for the time being, that boost from China is (1) Passive (2) Necessary
waning. Lacklustre growth in the euro area will (3) Sleep (4) Diluted
in turn make it harder for the ECB to meet its - (5) Expensive
goal of pushing inflation back towards its goal of 124. Choose the word which is most opposite in
almost 2%. Although core inflation (excluding in meaning to the word BROADLY given in
particular energy and food) has moved up from bold as used in the passage.
its low of 0.6% earlier 'this year, to 1.0%, headline (1) Widely (2) Barely
inflation has been stuck at 0.2% over the (3) Softly (4) Responsibly
(5) Dimly
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125. Which of the following best describes the 129. Which of the following is the central idea of
conclusion which can be drawn from the passage ?
(1) The European economy is buoyant as
economic indicators from Europe ?
its energy and manufacturing sectors
(1) Investors do not have confidence in are doing well.
European markets. (2) Emer ging markets have been
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(2) Ger many is the only economy responsible for Europe's slow economic
performance.
unaffected by the crisis of 2008 and
(3) The European Central Bank is in denial
China's slowdown. about the imminent crisis Europe is
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(3) Tax rates in Europe are being raised facing.
which has hampered growth. (4) Europe has reduced its exposure to
America and Asia.
(4) By and large Europe's economic
(5) The European economy is stagnating
per formance is steady but not leaving it vulnerable to future crisis.
accelerating. 130. Choose the word which is most nearly the
(5) Europe has not taken measures to same in meaning to the word GRIP given
in bold as used in the passage.
protect itself from the crisis in emerging
(1) Understanding (2) Authority
markets.
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126. Which of the following is TRUE in the
context of the passage ?
(1) Germany's economic performance is
linked to the Chinese market.
(3) Awareness
(5) Fascination
(4) Clutches
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(5) superb, result
(5) surrounded 144. The wheat grains do not meet the stan-
dards for procurement of food grains by
135. (1) ignore (2) neglect the government agencies.
(1) total, kept
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(3) cater (4) supply
(2) most, meant
(5) provide (3) excellence, allowed
136. (1) talking (2) belonging (4) optimistic, placed
(5) quality, prescribed
(3) comprising (4) made 145. Students will be on their reading and
writing abilities through question papers
(5) consisting
by the government.
137. (1) take (2) avail (1) judged, assorted
(2) kept, set
(3) reach (4) advantage (3) tested, provided
(5) apply
138. (1) fold
(3) term
(5) business
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(2) field
(4) area
(4) evaluated, asked
(5) calculated, assigned
Directions (146-150): Rearrange the following
six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then
answer the questions given below them.
139. (1) stream (2) enterprise
A. Although t here ar e large regional
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(3) initiative (4) push variations, it is not infrequent to find a
(5) action large number of people sitting here and
there and doing nothing.
140. (1) to (2) with
B. Once in office, they receive friends and
(3) in (4) under relatives who feel free to call any time
(5) for without prior appointment.
Directions (141-145) : In each of the following C. While working, one is struck by the slow
sentences, there are two blank spaces. Below and clumsy actions and reactions,
each sentence, there are five pairs of words indifferent attitudes, procedure rather than
denoted by letters (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Find outcome orientation, and the lack of
out which pair of words can be filled up in the consideration for others.
blanks in the sentence in the same sequence
D. Even those who are employed often come
to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
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be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the
(5) C
context of the sentence. Find out the word
148. Which of the following should be the FIFTH which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any.
sentence after rearrangement? The letter of that word is your answer. If all
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(1) B (2) E the boldly printed words are correctly spelt and
(3) D (4) F also appropriate in the context of the sentence,'
(5) C mark (5) i. e., 'All correct' as your answer.
149. Which of the following should be the 151. RBI is unwilling (1)/to enforce (2)these
FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? regulations as these will discourage (3)/
investment, (4) All correct (5)
(1) C (2) B
152. Many Indian firms have entry (1)/into
(3) A
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(4) D