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rdZ vkSj daI;wVj vfHko`fÙk


funsZ'k(1–5) : uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds dFkuksa esa fofHkUUk 7. U ds lanHkZ S esa
fdl fn'kk esa gS \
vOk;oksa ds chp laca/ n'kkZ;sa x, gSaA bu dFkuksa ds ckn (1) nks
nf{k.k (2) mÙkj&iwoZ

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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
m
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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I. K > T II. U < M


(4) fpfdRld ds Bhd ck,a
funsZ'k(6-7) : nh xbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s rFkk uhps fn,
x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa% (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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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Reasoning & Computer Aptitude


Directions (1-5) : In these questions, a Directions (8-12) : Study the following
relationship between-different elements is information carefully and answer the questions

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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 :
m
B < N < K = L, M = T > N
Conclusions :
II. T > B

W > D = E > J = A, U = D, J < R


Doctor sits between the Engineer and the Agent.
8. Who among the following is opposite to
Teacher?
(1) Manager
(3) Doctor
(2) Engineer
(4) Agent
(5) None of these
Conclusions :
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9. Who among the following is the Specialist
I. R > E II. U > A
Officer ?
4. Statements :
(1) Vinod (2) Rita
V > X < H < R = L > I, P > Q = V
(3) Prince (4) Kanak
Conclusions :
I. P > X II. I < Q (5) None of these
5. Statements : 10. What is the seating position of Vinod in the
S > T = U < W < Z, K > L > M = Z arrangement?
Conclusions : (1) Second to the left of Somya
I. K > T II. U < M (2) Fourth to the right of Prince
Directions ( 6-7) : Study the following (3) Immediate right of Rita
information carefully and answer the questions (4) Immediate left of the Doctor
given below.
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(5) None of these


Point U is to the west of Point T, which is
20m to the south of Point S. Point V is 20m to the 11. What is the profession of Amit?
north of Point U and in line with Q and S. Point S (1) Teacher (2) Manager
is 30m to the east of Point Q and R is 20m to the (3) Engineer (4) Doctor
south of Point Q. The distance between point R (5) None of these
and point U is 25m.
12. Who among the following is second to the
6. What is the distance between point S and V ?
right of Prince?
(1) 40 m (2) 30 m
(1) Specialist Officer
(3) 55 m (4) 50 m
(5) None of these (2) Teacher
7. S is, in which direction with respect to U? (3) Manager
(1) South (2) North east (4) Engineer
(3) East (4) South west (5) None of these
(5) None of these
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funsZ'k(13-17) : nh xbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<a+s rFkk 19. uhps
'va' D;k js[kkafdr djrk gS \
fn, x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa% (1) time (2) happiness
vkB nksLr A, B, C, D, E, F, G vkSjH ,d o`Ùkkdkj esT+k ds pkjksa (3) festival (4) it
vksj bl izdkj cSBs gS fd muesa ls rhu dk eq[k dsUnz dh vksj(5)ugha buesa ls dksbZ ugha
gS tcfd vU; dk eq[k dsUnz dh vksj gSA O;fDr ftudk eq[k nh xbZ owQV Hkk"kk
20. ckgj 'it is for esa
happiness' fdl izdkj

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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

23. 'kCnDESIRABLE esa fdrus tksM+h v{kj ,sls gSa] ftuds

B ds nk;ha vksj nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gS o.kZekyk


izR;sd v{kjksa ds eè; mrus gh v{kj gS ftrus vaxzsth
\ Ja`[kyk esa gSa \
(1) A (2) C (1) ,d (2) nks
(3) H (4) F
(3) rhu (4) pkj
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(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
16. F ds lanHkZ E esa
dh fLFkfr D;k gS \ 24. 54 Nk=kksa dh ,d d{kk esa dksey] lquhrk ls 10 LFkku vkx
(1) ck,a ls ik¡poka (2) ck,a ls rhljk gSA ;fn lquhrk dh fLFkfr var ls 16oha gS] rks vkajHk ls dkse
(3) Bhd nk,a (4) nk,a ls rhljk dh fLFkfr D;k gksxh \
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (1) 30 (2) 26
(3) 28 (4) 29
17. fuEu esa ik¡p esa ls pkj fdlh fof'k"V :i esa ,d leku gaS]
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
vr% ,d lewg dk fuekZ.k djrs gaSA dkSu bl lewg ls lacaf/
r ugha gS \ funsZ'k (25-29) : nh xbZ lwpuk dks è;kuiwoZd i<+s rFkk uhps
(1) A, C (2) Q, H fn, x, iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsa%
(3) D, B (4) F, B ifjokj ds vkB lnL;A, B, C, D, E, F, G vkSj H ,d o`Ùkkdkj
KD

(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
E
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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Directions (13-17) : Study the following 20. How is 'it is for happiness' written in the
information carefully and answer the questions given code language?
given below. (1) ki ha ri jo (2) ki ha jo pi
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are (3) ki ha ri pi (4) Either (2) or (3)
sitting in a circle in such a way that three of (5) Can't be determined
them are not facing the centre while the rest 21. 'mi jo ri' is the code for which of the

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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
m
(2) B
(4) H

15. Who among the following sits second to the


right of B?
(1) A
(3) H
(2) C
(4) F
as in the English alphabet?
(1) One
(3) Three
(5) None of these
(2) Two
(4) Four

24. Komal is 10 ranks ahead of Sunita in a class


of 54 students. If Sunita's rank is sixteenth
from the last, what is the position of Komal
(5) None of these
from the beginning?
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16. What is the position of E with respect to F?
(1) 30 (2) 26
(1) Fifth to the left (2) Third to the left
(3) 28 (4) 29
(3) Immediate right (4) Third to the right
(5) None of these
(5) None of these
17. Four of the following five area like in a Directions (25-29): Study the following
certain way and hence form a group. Which information carefully and answer the questions
is the one that does not belong to that given below:
group? Eight family members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H
(1) A, C (2) G, H are sitting around a circular table for the family
(3) D, B (4) F, B dinner, but not necessarily in the same order.
(5) D, G The daughter of D sits on the immediate
Directions (18-22): Study the following left of the daughter-in-law. The father of B sits
information carefully and answer the questions on the immediate right of the daughter of B. B is
KD

given below: married to E.


In a certain code language 'it is festival H sits third to the left of B. The grand
time' is written as 'sa va ki ha', 'festival celebrate daughters are the immediate neighbours of each
with happiness' is written as' va la qa pi', 'time other. Both the children of D have one child each.
for celebrate now' is written as 'qa ri sa jo' and D sits third to the right of E. G is the grand father
'celebrate with care' is written as 'qa mi la'. of F, who is the immediate neighbour of her
18. What is the code for 'celebrate' in the code grandmother. A is not a female. A is brother-in-
language? law of B, who is maternal uncle of F. C is niece of
(1) jo (2) qa H.
(3) la (4) Can't be determined 25. Who among the following sits second to the
(5) None of these left of B ?
19. What does 'va' stand for? (1) His mother (2) His daughter
(1) time (2) happiness
(3) His wife (4) Can't be determined
(3) festival (4) it
(5) None of these (5) None of these

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26. fuEu esa ls dkSu
D dh iksfr;k¡ gaS \ buiqV: 11 day 34 night 93 pace 27 easy 44
(1) C vkSjF (2) H vkSjC joy
(3) A vkSjF (4) C vkSj
E pj.k I: 93 11 day 34 night pace 27 easy 44
joy
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
pj.k II: 93 11 34 night pace 27 easy 44 joy
27. ifjokj esa fdruh efgyk lnL; gSa \

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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

m
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, %
Ca
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
KD

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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36. fuEu esa ls dkSu Xpj.k
dks js[kkafdr djrk gS \ iwoZ/kj.kk,a
:
(1) 88 73 58 38 25 war 15 race take class I. ;k=kh jsyos iz'kklu ds fu.kZ; ds f[kykiQ /juk ns ldrs
heap just gSa rFkk nwljh ifjogu lsokvksa dks ckf/r Hkh dj ldrs
(2) 88 73 58 3825 15 class heap just race gSaA
take war
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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
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I ,oa II varfuZfgr
gSA
I vkSj u ghII varfuZfgr
gSaA
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(1) dhcksMZ (2) fjlk;dy fcu
(3) ekbZ daI;wVj (4) VkLd ckj
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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37. dFku: dgykrk gS] iQkbZy&
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jkT; ljdkj us uxj fuxe djksa ds Hkqxrku esa pqd ds fy,(1) vn~;ru (2) mUu;u
lHkh gkmflax laLFkk dks vke ekiQh ;kstuk ds rgr cdk;k (3) iquxZBu (4) uohdj.k
jkf'k dk N% izfr'kr Hkqxrku djus rFkk fcuk fdlh tqekZus (5) ds
buesa ls dksbZ ugha
bu laLFkkvksa dks viuh fLFkfr dks fu;fer djokus 43.ds fy,
dhcksMZ ij cM+s v{kj fdl :i esa tkus tkrs gSa \
dgk gSA (1) dSIl ykWd dh (2) xzkmuvIl
iwoZ/kj.kk,a
:
(3) fcx xk;T+k (4) vij dsl ysVj
I. vf/drj nks"kh gkmflax laLFkk vc vke ekiQh ;kstuk
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
dks pqusxha rFkk viuk cdk;k tek djsaxhA
44. og midj.k tks daI;wVj flLVe dks ns[kus rFkk Li'kZ ;ksX;
II. vU; gkmflax laLFkk tks fu;fer :i ls dj tek dj
cukrs gSa \
jgh gSa ljdkj dh bl nks"kiw.kZ uhfr ds fojks/ esa ,d dsl
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(1) ehuw (2) fiazV


iQkby dj ldrh gSaA
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38. dFku :
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
jsyos iz'kklu us 'kfuokj vkSj jfookj dks izeq[k ejEer dk;ks±
45. ,d vkmViqV fMokbl tks daI;wVj D;k dk;Z dj jgk gS ns[kus
ds dkj.k 'kgj dh lhek ds Hkhrj Vsªuksa dh vkoktkgh dks can
djus dh ?kks"k.kk dh gS rFkk ;kf=k;ksa dks viuh ;k=kk esa;kstuk
enn djrh gS \
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(3) f'kÝV dh (4) fizaVj
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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36. Which of the following represents Step X? II. The municipal authority may be able to
(1) 88 73 58 38 25 war 15 race take class deploy additional buses during Saturday
heap just and Sunday to help the commuters.
(2) 88 73 58 3825 15 class heap just race 39. A piece of hardware that is used to enter
take war information into the computer by using
keys –

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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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38. Statement : (1) a disk drive (2) monitor-screen
The railway authority has announced (3) shift key (4) printer
suspension of movements of train on the (5) None of these
main track within the city limit for carrying
out major repair works during Saturday and
Sunday and advised the commuters to plan
their journey accordingly.
Assumptions:
I. The commuters may protest against the
decision of the railway authority and
may disrupt other transport services.

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MkVk fo'ys"k.k vkSj foospu


funsZ'k
(46-50) : fuEufyf[kr o`Ùk&vkjs[k rFkk lkj.kh50. dk daiuhY dh fdruh bdkbZ;ksa esa efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k
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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

fuEufyf[kr lkj.kh nksuksa daifu;ksa dh fofHkUUk bZdkb;ksa


47000
esa iq#"k rFkk 47000

efgyk ds eè; vuqikr dks n'kkZrk gSA


46000 46000

bdkbZ
A
B
C
X
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daiuh

2:5
3:7
3:4
Y
5:1
4:5
2:1
45000

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44000
43000
42000

41000
1994 1995 1996 1997

esa yxHkx fdrus izfr'kr dh o`f¼ gqbZ \


1998
45000

44000
43000
42000

41000

o"kZ 1994 ls 1998 ds nkSjku nksuksa 'kgjksa dh vkSlr tula[

D 8:5 1:5 (1) 5% (2) 8%


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E 2:3 2:1 (3) 7% (4) 4%
F 7:6 5:8 buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5)
46. fuEu esa ls fdl bdkbZ esa]Xdaiuh 52. nh xbZ vof/ ds nkSjku
ds iq#"kksa dh la[;k daiuh X rFkk
Y 'kgj ds iq#"kksa dh vkSlr
Y ds efgykvksa dh la[;k ds cjkcj gS \ la[;k ds eè; vuqikr Kkr djsaA
(1) C (2) F (1) 237 : 230 (2) 239 : 230
(3) A (4) E (3) 49 : 48 (4) 230 : 237
(5) B (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
47. daiuhY esa bdkbZ
E ds efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k daiuh
53. 1996 esa X rFkk
Y 'kgj dh tula[;k 1994 dk fdruk
X esa mlh bdkbZ ds iq#"k deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k ls fdruk
xq.kk gS \
izfr'kr vf/d gS \ (1) 1.05 (2) 0.94
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(1) 34% (2) 50% (3) 1.02 (4) 0.91


(3) 46.66% (4) 54.54%
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
54. o"kks± dh la[;k Kkr djsaXftlesa
rFkkY 'kgj dh efgykvksa
48. fuEu esa ls dkSu lh nks bdkbZ;ksa Y ds
esaiq#"k
daiuh
dh la[;k mudh Øe'k% vkSlr la[;k ls de gSA
deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k cjkcj gS \
(1) 0 (2) 4
(1) A vkSj
B (2) A vkSjC (3) 3 (4) 5
(3) D vkSj
E (4) B vkSjC (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
55. fuEu esa ls fdl o"kks± ds ;qXeksa esa iq#"k rFkk efgykvk
49. daiuhX ds bdkbZ
E esa iq#"k deZpkjh rFkk
Y ds
daiuh
bZdkbZ la[;k esa varj Øe'k%
Y rFkk
X ds fy, lokZf/d gS \
C esa efgyk deZpkjh dh la[;k dk D;k vuqikr gksxk\
(1) 1994 vkSj 1994 (2) 1996 vkSj 1994
(1) 2 : 5 (2) 3 : 2
(3) 1995 vkSj 1998 (4) 1994 vkSj 1998
(3) 2 : 3 (4) 1 : 3
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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Data Analysis & Interpretation


Directions (46-50) : Study the following pie- 50. In how many units of company Y are the
chart and table and answer accordingly. female employees more than 200 ?

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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

E B 18% 49000 49000

10% 20% E 48000 48000


22% C 47000 47000
C D 15%
D
20% 46000 46000
22% 14%
45000 45000

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

By what percent (in approx) the average


population of both the towns has increased
during the period 1994 to 1998 ?
1998
43000
42000

41000

C 3:4 2:1 (1) 5% (2) 8%


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D 8:5 1:5 (3) 7% (4) 4%
E 2:3 2:1 (5) None of these
F 7:6 5:8 52. Find the ratio between the average number
46. In which of the following units, the number of males of X and Y for the given period.
of male employees of company X is equal to (1) 237 : 230 (2) 239 : 230
that of female employees of company Y ? (3) 49 : 48 (4) 230 : 237
(1) C (2) F (5) None of these
(3) A (4) E 53. The population of X and Y in 1996 is how
(5) B many times of 1994 ?
47. By what per cent is the number of female
(1) 1.05 (2) 0.94
employees of company Y for unit E more
than that of male employees of company X (3) 1.02 (4) 0.91
for same unit ? (5) None of these
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(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 ?
unit C of company Y. (1) 1994 and 1994 (2) 1996 and 1994
(1) 2 : 5 (2) 3 : 2 (3) 1995 and 1998 (4) 1994 and 1998
(3) 2 : 3 (4) 1 : 3 (5) None of these
(5) None of these

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(56–60) : fuEUkfyf[kr vkjs[k dks è;kuiwoZd i<+dj 40%dsiq#"k deZpkjh ,oa fganh foHkkx
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foHkkxksa esa mifLFkr deZpkfj;ksa dk vuqikr D;k gksxk
fdlh laLFkk ds fofHkUUk foHkkxksa ds deZpkfj;ksa dh(1) la[;k
3:5 (2) 7 : 8
rFkk muesa iq#"kksa ,oa efgykvksa dk vuqikr (3) 1 : 2 (4) 11 : 13
500 (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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450 funsZ'k
(61-65) : fuEUkfyf[kr vkjs[k rFkk o`Ùk vkjs[k dk
400 è;kuiwoZd vè;;u djsa rFkk uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA
futh batfu;fjax dkWyst ljdkjh batfu;fjax dkWyst
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daI;wVj 3:4 ljdkjh
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45%
bfrgkl 5:3
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56. xf.kr foHkkx25%ds iq#"k deZpkfj;ksa ,oa bfrgkl foHkkx dqy Nk=kksa dh la[;k = 200000
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(1) 5 : 7 (2) 3 : 5 esa izfr'kr o`f¼ D;k gS \
(3) 7 : 13 (4) 5 : 12
(5) 5 : 12 (1) 125.5% (2) 123.8%
57. HkkSfrdh ,oa fganh foHkkxksa dks feykdj efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dh
(3) 122.3% (4) 127.7%
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(5) 131.5%
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(1) 143 (2) 155 dh dqy la[;k ls o"kZ 2012 esa vkbZ vkbZ Vh dh dqy la[;k
(3) 139 (4) 132
(5) 160
dk D;k vuqikr gS \
58. lHkh foHkkxksa esa efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dk vkSlr yxHkx
(1)D;k
11gS\
:7 (2) 12 : 9
(1) 139 (2) 152 (3) 12 : 7 (4) 11 : 9
(3) 130 (4) 146 (5) 13 : 5
(5) 186
63. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl o"kZ esa dkWystksa dh la[;k esa o`f
59. vFkZ'kkL=k foHkkx esa iq#"k deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k] xf.kr foHkkx
fiNys o"kZ dh rqyuk esa U;wure gS \
esa efgyk deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\
(1) 82.3% (2) 79.5% (1) 2009 (2) 2010
(3) 87.5% (4) 75.2% (3) 2011 (4) 2012
(5) 92% (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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Directions (56–60) : Study the following graph 60. If 40% of male employees in the Physics
carefully to answer the questions that follow. department and 50% of female employees
Number of employees in various departments in the Hindi department are absent, then
what is the ratio of the present employees
of an organisation and the ratio of males to in these departments respectively?
females (1) 3 : 5 (2) 7 : 8
500 (3) 1 : 2 (4) 11 : 13

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450 (5) None of these
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

Ratio of males and females


Department Male : Female
Physics
Chemistry
m 2:1
6:5
2009

The pie-chart shows the percentage of


engineering students in various types of
colleges in 2012.
2010

IIT
Year
2011 2012

Maths 5:4 NIT


10%
15%
Ca
Computer 3:4
Economics 7:8
History 5:3 Government
Private
30%
Hindi 2:3 45%
English 7:5
56. What is the ratio of 25% of male employees
in the Maths department to 35% of male
employees in the History department?
(1) 5 : 7 (2) 3 : 5 Total number of students = 200000
(3) 7 : 13 (4) 5 : 12 61. What is the percentage increase in the total
(5) 5 : 12 number of Engineering Colleges during the
57. What is the difference between the total year 2009-12?
number of female employees in the Physics (1) 125.5% (2) 123.8%
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and Hindi department together to those in (3) 122.3% (4) 127.7%


the Computer and English department
(5) 131.5%
together?
(1) 143 (2) 155 62. What is ratio of the total number of IITs,
(3) 139 (4) 132 NITs and Government Colleges in the year
(5) 160 2009 to the total number of IIT’s in the year
58. What is the approximate average of the 2012?
female employees in all the departments? (1) 11 : 7 (2) 12 : 9
(1) 139 (2) 152 (3) 12 : 7 (4) 11 : 9
(3) 130 (4) 146 (5) 13 : 5
(5) 186
63. In which of the following years is the
59. What is t he percentage of the male
employees in the Economics department increase in the number of colleges the
with respect to the female employees in the minimum in comparison to the previous
Maths department? year?
(1) 82.3% (2) 79.5% (1) 2009 (2) 2010
(3) 87.5% (4) 75.2% (3) 2011 (4) 2012
(5) 92% (5) None of these
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64. o"kZ 2012 esa vkbZ vkbZ Vh] ,u vkbZ Vh rFkk ljdkjh 'kgj F ls Hkkx
70. dkWystksa esaysus okyh yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k] lHkh N% 'kgjk
i<+ jgs dqy Nk=kksa dh vkSlr la[;k mlh o"kZ futh dkWystksa ls Hkkx
esaysus
i<+ okyh dqy yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k dk yxHkx fdruk
jgs Nk=kksa dh la[;k ls fdruk izfr'kr vf/d ;k de gS \ izfr'kr gS \
(1) 31.5% (2) 32.5%
(1) 59.25% de (2) 61.27% vf/d
(3) 33.5% (4) 34.5%
(3) 57.48% de (4) 63.37% vf/d (5) 35.5%

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(5) 54.21% de Directions (71-75) : fuEufyf[kr js[kk vkjs[k o"kZ 2003 ls
2009 ds nkSjku nks fofHkUu A LowQy
rFkkB ls ikl yM+dkas dh
65. o"kZ 2011 ls 2012 ds nkSjku vkbZ vkbZ Vh ls ,u vkbZ Vh dh
la[;k rFkk yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k ds chp ds vuqikr dks n'kkZrk
la[;k esa izfr'kr o`f¼ D;k gS\

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gSA
(1) 57.63% (2) 55.87%
(3) 41.66% (4) 53.32% LowQy
A LowQy
B
1.8
(5) 52.72% 1.6 1.6 1.6
1.4 1.4
funsZ'k
(66-70) : N% 'kgjksa ls ,d izfr;ksxh ijh{kk esa Hkkx ysus 1.3

d h)
1.4 1.5 1.5
1.2

d k@y M+
okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k 39 gtkj Fkh] ftuesa yM+dksa dh la[;k 1.2 1 1.3
1.2
1 1.1 1
12000 FkhaA fuEufyf[kr o`Ùk vkjs[k dqYk Nk=kksa rFkk 0.8 bu 'kgjksa

( y M+
0.8
ls ijh{kk esa Hkkx ysus okys dqy yM+dksa dh la[;k ds forj.k 0.6
0.4
dks n'kkZrk gSA

E
8.5%
F
26%
A
17%

C
B
13.5%
m
E
75.6 0

D
F
32.40 A

82.8 0

B
0.2

72 0
71.
0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

;fn o"kZ 2003 esa LowQy


o"kZ

A ls ikl yM+dksa dh la[;k 128 gS]


rks o"kZ 2003 esaALowQy
ls ikl yM+dksa dh la[;k rFkk ikl
D
20%
15% 360 C yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k ds chp dk varj D;k gS \
Ca
61.2 0
(1) 40 (2) 48
dqy Nk=k
= 39000 yM+ds
= 12000 (3) 64 (4) 80
66. 'kgj A ls ijh{kk esa Hkkx ysus okyh dqy yM+fd;ksa dh(5)
la[;k
buesa ls dksbZ ugha
D;k gS \
72. o"kZ 2007 esa LowQy
B ls ikl yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k] mlh o"kZ
(1) 3210 (2) 3440
ikl yM+dksa dh la[;k dk yxHkx fdruk izfr'kr gS \
(3) 3650 (4) 3870
(1) 160% (2) 80%
(5) 3900
67. 'kgj E ls ijh{kk esa Hkkx ysus okys dqy yM+dks dh la[;k(3)rFkk
62.5% (4) 60%

dqy yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k ds chp D;k varj gS \ (5) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(1) 1725 (2) 1750 73. fdl o"kZ esa LowQy B ls ikl yM+dksa dh la[;k rFkk ikl
(3) 1775 (4) 1800 yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k ds chp dk varj lokZf/d gS \
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(5) 1825 (1) 2003 (2) 2005


68. 'kgj C ls Hkkx ysus okyh dqy yM+fd;ksa dh Dla[;k] 'kgj (3) 2007 (4) 2009
ls Hkkx ysus okys dqy Nk=kksa dh la[;k dk yxHkx fdruk (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
izfr'kr gS \
74. ;fn o"kZ 2005 esa LowQy A ls ikl yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k rFkk
(1) 45% (2) 49%
o"kZ 2006 esa LowQy
B ls ikl yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k cjkcj gS]
(3) 54% (4) 57%
rks o"kZ 2006 esaBLowQy
ls ikl yM+dksa dh la[;k] o"kZ 2005
(5) 60%
esa LowQy
A ls ikl yM+dksa dh la[;k dk fdruk izfr'kr gS\
69. 'kgj A rFkk 'kgj
B ls Hkkx ysus okys yM+dksa dh dqy la[;k]
(1) 50% (2) 78.5%
ds chp dk varj D;k gS \
(3) 120% (4) 162.5%
(1) 320 (2) 330
(3) 340 (4) 350 (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) 360

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64. The average number of students studying 70. The number of girls who appeared from City
in IITs, NITs and Government Engineering F is approximately what per cent of the total
Colleges in the year 2012 is what number of girls who appeared from all six
percentage more or less than the number cities together?
of students studying in private colleges in (1) 31.5% (2) 32.5%
the same year? (3) 33.5% (4) 34.5%

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(1) 59.25% less (2) 61.27% more (5) 35.5%
(3) 57.48% less (4) 63.37% more
Directions (71-75) : Following line graph shows
(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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number of IITs and NITs college from 2011
B over the period 2003 to 2009.
to 2012?
School A Sc hool B
(1) 57.63% (2) 55.87% 1.8
1.6 1.6
(3) 41.66% (4) 53.32% 1.6
1.4 1.4
1.3
(5) 52.72% 1.4 1.5 1.5

(Boys/Girls)
1.2
Directions (66-70) : A total of 39 thousand 1.2 1 1.3
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
was 12000. The following pie-charts show the 0.4
distribution of the total students and the total 0.2

exam.

F
26%
A
17%

B
E
m
boys from these cities who appeared in the

75.6 0
F
32.4
0 A

82.8 0
71.
0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
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
Ca
8.5%
C D
72 0 (1) 40 (2) 48
D 15% 360 C (3) 64 (4) 80
20%
61.2 0
(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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(1) 1725 (2) 1750


(3) 1775 (4) 1800 girls passed is highest for School B?
(5) 1825 (1) 2003 (2) 2005
68. The total number of girls who appeared from (3) 2007 (4) 2009
City C is approximately what per cent of the
(5) Can’t be determined
total number of students who appeared from
City D? 74. If the number of girls passed from School A
(1) 45% (2) 49% in year 2005 and the number of girls passed
(3) 54% (4) 57% from School B in year 2006 are equal, the
(5) 60% the number of boys passed from School B in
69. What is the difference between the total year 2006 is what percentage of the number
number of boys who appeared from City A of boys passed from School A in 2005?
and that from City B? (1) 50% (2) 78.5%
(1) 320 (2) 330 (3) 120% (4) 162.5%
(3) 340 (4) 350
(5) None of these
(5) 360
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75. ;fn o"kZ 2003 esa LowQy
B ls ikl yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k 70 gS]
76. fiNys o"kZ dh igyh frekgh esa cSad rFkk
Dutch CLSA
tks fd o"kZ 2006 esa ALowQy
ls ikl yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k ds ds dqy ykHk dk yxHkx vkSlr
` djksM+
( esa) D;k Fkk\
cjkcj gS] rks o"kZ 2003
B ls esa
ikl yM+dksa dh la[;k vkSj (1) 700 (2) 644
o"kZ 2006Aesals ikl yM+dksa dh la[;k ds chp dk varj] (3) 636 (4) 605
o"kZ 2006Aesa
ls rFkk o"kZ 2003 B ls
esa
ikl yM+fd;ksa dh (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
dqy la[;k dk fdruk izfr'kr gS \

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(1) 10% (2) 20% 77. Dutch cSad dh dqy fcØh] foÙkh; o"kZ 2012 dh igyh
(3) 80% (4) 120% frekgh esa lHkh laLFkkvksa dh dqy fcØh dk yxHkx fdruk
(5) 140% izfr'kr gS\

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funsZ'k
(76-80) : fuEufyf[kr lkj.kh dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u (1) 35% (2) 30%
djsa rFkk uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA (3) 29% (4) 33%
foÙkh; o"kZ 2012 ds igys frekgh ds fy, igyh lkj.kh fofHkUUk
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
laLFkkvksa ds dqy fcØh rFkk mlds fcØh esa » cnyko dks n'kkZrh
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
DutchBank 7570 26.6 (2) Morgan Stanley
CLSA 6186 2.6 (3) Motilal Oswal Security
Morgan Stanley
Motilal Oswal
Security
HDFCBank
CitiBank
m
7372

599

609
597
23

24.1

26.1
24.0
79.
(4)
(5)
HDFC Bank
Citi Bank
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl cSad dk dqy ykHk rFkk dqy fcØh ds
chp dk vuqikr lcls de gS \
(1) Dutch Bank
(2) CLSA
foÙkh; o"kZ 2012 ds igys frekgh ds fy, nwljh lkj.kh fofHkUUk
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(3) Morgan Stanley
laLFkkvksa ds dqy fcØh rFkk mlds fcØh esa » cnyko dks n'kkZrh gSA
(4) Motilal Oswal Security
dqy ykHk » cnyko
laLFkk ( ` djksM esa)
(5) HDFC Bank
80. fiNys o"kZ dh igyh frekgh esa rFkkCiti cSad dh
HDFC
DutchBank 546 –15.2 dqy fcØh dk yxHkx vkSlr D;k Fkk \
CLSA 502 –22
(1) ` 482 djksM+ (2) ` 473 djksM+
MorganStanley 623 –3
(3) ` 462 djksM+ (4) ` 445 djksM+
MotilalOswal
20.4
377 (5) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
Security
HDFCBank 359 14.6
CitiBank 388 24.0
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75. If the number of girls passed from School B 76. What was the approximate average (in `
in year 2003 is 70, which is equal to the crore) of net profits of Dutch Bank and CLSA
number of girls passed from School A in in the first quarter of the previous year?
year 2006, then the difference between the
(1) 700 (2) 644
number of boys passed from B in 2003 and
the number of boys passed from A in 2006, (3) 636 (4) 605
is what percentage of the total number of

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(5) None of these
girls passed from A in 2006 and B in 2003? 77. What is approximate percentage of net sales
(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
Morgan Stanley
Motilal Oswal
Security
HDFCBank
Citi Bank
7372
m
599

609
597
23

24.1

26.1
24.0
79.

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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first quarter of the previous year?
change in their profit for the first quarter of FY
2012. (1) ` 482 crore (2) ` 473 crore
(3) ` 462 crore (4) ` 445 crore
Net profit
Organisation % Change (5) Can’t be determined
(in ` crore)
Dutch Bank 546 –15.2
CLSA 502 –22
Morgan Stanley 623 –3
Motilal Oswal
377 20.4
Security
HDFC Bank 359 14.6
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Citi Bank 388 24.0

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lkekU;@vFkZO;oLFkk@cSafdax ds ckjs esa tkudkjh


81. fuEu esa ls fdl 'kgj us mQtkZ cpr rFkk mtkZ n{krk89.ij fczDl
cSadksa ds VSxykbu ij fopkj djsa&
dk;Z lewg dh igyh cSBd dh esT+kckuh dh \ (A) dSujk cSad – Vqxsnj oh dSu

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(1) fo'kk[kkiVue (2) ubZ fnYyh (B) bafM;u cSad – ;ksj vksu cSad
(3) EkqacbZ (4) ukxiqj (C) ;qfu;u cSad vkWiQ–bafM;kn cSad nsSV fcfxul~ fon ^;w*
(5) y[kumQ (D) iatkc uS'kuy cSad – n use ;w dSu cSad vikWu

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82. ‘LAMITYE 2016’ la;qDr lSU; vH;kl fuEu esa ls fdu mijksDr esa ls dkSu xyr feyku fd;k x;k gS \
nks ns'kksa ds chp vk;ksftr fd;k x;k \ (1) A vkSj B (2) dsoyD
(1) Hkkjr vkSj ;w- ,l- ,(2) Hkkjr vkSj ls'ksYl (3) dsoyC (4) dsoyB
(3) Hkkjr vkSj HkwVku (4) Hkkjr vkSj fczVsu (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) Hkkjr vkSj ikfdLrku 90. Hkkjr esa igyh ckj tkjh fd, x, vk;dj ds vkdM+ksa ds
83. gky gh esa u;uh Ñ".kk dqekjh fu/u gqvk Fkk] og D;k Fkh\ eqrkfcd fuEu esa ls fdl jkT; us vk;dj laxzg esa vf/d
(1) rsyxq ysf[kdk (2) ejkBh ysf[kdk ;ksxnku fd;k gS \
(3) Mksxjh ysf[kdk (4) rfey ysf[kdk (1) vka/z izns'k (2) egkjk"Vª
(5) dUuM+ ysf[kdk (3) mÙkj izns'k (4) rfeyukMq
84. m
vizSy 2016 esa] igys oSf'od leqnzh f'k[kj lEesyu dk(5) dsjy
vk;kstu leqnzh {ks=k vkSj varnsZ'kh; tyekxZ ds

dkSu ls ns'k us bl f'k[kj lEesyu dh estckuh dh \


(1) phu (2) tkiku
91.fodkl
fy, fuos'k ds voljksa dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, fd;k x;k FkkA
ds vkSj v/Z 'kgjh {ks=kksa esa foÙkh; lsokvksa dh igq
xzkeh.k
dh fn'kk esa Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad
(RBI) us y?kq foÙkh; cSad dks
ykblsal iznku fd;k gSA fuEu esa ls dkSu lk cSad Hkkjr dh
igyh y?kq foÙk cSad gSa \
(3) Hkkjr (4) E;kaekj (1) mTthou iQkbusaf'k;y lfoZlsT+k izk- fy-
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(5) vesfjdk (2) mRd"kZ ekbØksizQkbusal izk- fy-
85. fuEu esa ls dkSu jsyos cksMZ ds vè;{k gS \ (3) fn'kk fiQuizk- fy-
(1) v'kksd lsu xqIrk (2) ifjey esgrk (4) dSfiVy yksdy ,fj;k cSad fyfeVsM
(3) jes'k vxzoky (4) ,- ds- feÙky (5) tuy{eh iQkbusaf'k;y lfoZlsT+k izk- fy-
(5) fouksn jkW; 92. larks"k VªksiQh fdl ls lacaf/r gS \
86. fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh lfefr xksnkojh unh ds dk;kdYi ls (1) iqQVckWy (2) gkWdh
lacaf/r gS \ (3) dcM~Mh (4) fØdsV
(1) ch- f'kojeu lfefr (2) nhid ukbd lfefr (5) cSMfeaVu
(3) lh- jko lfefr (4) vksadkj xksLokeh lfefr93. eqT+kfjl fojklr ifj;kstuk Hkkjr dh lcls cM+h laj{k.k ifj;kstuk
(5) oh- oh- nkxk lfefr gSA fdl jkT; us bl i;ZVu ifj;kstuk dh 'kq:vkr dh gS\
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk jkT; Hkkjr esa ^pedhys igkM+ksa dh
(1) xksvk (2) dsjy
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87.
Hkwfe* ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS \ (3) dukZVd (4) rsyaxkuk
(1) vle (2) es?kky; (5) rfeyukMq
(3) v#.kkapy izns'k (4) flfDde 94. gky gh esa ukckMZ us viuk 35okaa LFkkiuk fnol euk;k g
(5) ukxkySaM dqVhj m|ksx] y?kq m|ksx] vkSj xzkeks|ksx ds fodkl ds fy,
88. izks- dcM~Mh yhx Hkkjr esa ,d is'ksoj dcM~Mh yhx lw{egSA
foÙk iks"k.k dh 'kh"kZ cSafdx laLFkk gSA
ftldk vknZ'k okD; ^thrrk gS ogh tks gkj uk ekus* gSA;g blfdl lfefr dh fliQkfj'kksa ij LFkkfir fd;k x;k Fkk \
lky bldk lhtu 4 FkkA fdl Vhe us ;g yhx thrk gS \ (1) ,p- vkj- [kku lfefr
(1) ncax fnYyh (2) f'kokjeu lfefr
(2) t;iqj fiad iSaFklZ (3) ujflEgu lfefr
(3) iVuk ikbjSVl~ (4) ujs'k panz lfefr
(4) rsyxq VkbZVul~ (5) v'kksd esgrk lfefr
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General / Economy / Banking Awareness


81. Which of the following city hosted the first 89. Consider the following taglines of Banks :-
meeting of BRICS working group on ‘Energy (A) Canara Bank – Together we can.

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Saving and Energy Efficiency’ ? (B) Indian Bank – Your own Bank
(1) Visakhapatnam (2) New Delhi (C) Union Bank of India – The Bank that
(3) Mumbai (4) Nagpur begins with 'U’.
(5) Lucknow (D) Punjab National Bank – The name you

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82. ‘LAMITYE’ 2016 is a joint military exercise can Bank upon.
bet ween wh i ch of t h e f ol l owi n g t wo Which of the above is incorrectly matched ?
countries ? (1) A and B (2) Only D
(1) India and U.S.A (3) Only C (4) Only B
(2) India and Seychelles (5) None of these
(3) India and Bhutan 90. According to income tax data released for
(4) India and Britain the first time in India, which of the following
(5) India and Pakistan state contribute maximum to income tax
83. Recent ly Nayani k r ishnak u mar i passed collections in India ?
away, she was a– (1) Andhra Pradesh (2) Maharashtra
(1) Telugu writer (2) Marathi writer

84.
(3) Dogri writer
(5) Kannad writer m
(4) Tamil wr iter

In Apr il, 2016 fir st ever global mar it ime


su mmi t was h el d t o boost i n vest men t
opportunities in maritime sector and for the
development of inland waterways. Which
91.
(3) Uttar Pradesh (4) Tamilnadu
(5) Kerala
RBI granted licence to open small finance
Banks - another move towards expanding
access to financial services in rural and
semi-urban areas. Which of following Bank
has become India's first small finance
country hosted the summit ?
Bank?
(1) China (2) Japan
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(1) Ujjivan Financial Services Pvt. ltd.
(3) India (4) Myanmmar
(5) U.S.A (2) Utkarsh Micro Finance Pvt. ltd.
85. Who is the chairman of Railway board- (3) Disha Microfin Pvt. ltd.
(1) Ashok Sengupta (2) Parimal Mehta (4) Capital local Area Bank Ltd.
(3) Ramesh Agrawal (4) AK Mittal (5) Janalakshmi Financial Services Pvt.
(5) Vinod Rai ltd.
86. Which of the following committee is related 92. Santosh trophy is related to –
to Rejuvenation of Godavari river– (1) Football (2) Hockey
(1) B.Sivaraman Committ ee (3) Kabaddi (4) Cricket
(2) Deepak Naik Committ ee (5) Badminton
(3) C.Rao Committee 93. Muziris Heritage project is the largest
(4) Omkar Goswami Committee heritage conservation project in India.
(5) V.V.Daga Committee Which state had launched this tourism
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87. Whi ch of t h e fol l owi n g ci t y i n In di a i s project ?


known as ‘Land of Dawn lit Mountains’ ? (1) Goa (2) Kerala
(1) Assam (3) Karnataka (4) Telangana
(2) Meghalaya (5) Tamilnadu
(3) Arunachal Pradesh 94. Recently NABARD celebrated its 35 th
(4) Si k k i m Foundation day, is the apex banking body
(5) Nagaland of micro financing for the development of
88. Pro-kabaddi league is a professional kabaddi cottage Industry, small industry and village
league in India with a motto ‘‘Jeethta hai industry, was established on the
wahi jo haar naa maane’’. This year it was recommendations of –
season 4. Which team has won the league?
(1) H. R. Khan Committee
(1) Dabang Delhi
(2) Shivaraman Committee
(2) Jaipur Pink Panthers
(3) Patna Pirates (3) Narasimham Committee
(4) Telugu Titans (4) Naresh Chandra Committee
(5) U Mumba (5) Ashok Mehta Committee

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95. fo'o oU;tho fnol euk;k tkrk gS& 103. fuEu fodYiksa ij fopkj dhft,&
(1) 28 iQjojh (2) 4 tqykbZ (1) vkbZ ,e ,iQ- okf'kaxVu Mh- lh-
(3) 3 ekpZ (4) 17 ekpZ (2) ukVks- czlsYl
(5) 17 iQjojh (3) ;qusLdks- isfjl
96. ;fn fdlh psd ij cSad dks izLrqr djus ls iwoZ dh frfFk nh(4) vfl;ku - tdkrkZ
xbZ gks] rks og dgykrk gS \ (5) vksisd - isfjl

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(1) LVsy psd (2) iksLV MsVsM psd mijksDr fodYi esa dkSu lk lgh ugha gS \
(3) ,UVh MsVsM psd (4) vkWMZj psd 104. ;wusLdks dfyax iqjLdkj oSKkfud fopkjksa dks izLrqr dju
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha vlk/kj.k dkS'ky ds fy, fn;k tkrk gSA ;wusLdks dfyax

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97. fuEufyf[kr ij fopkj dhft,& iqjLdkj] 2015 fdls fn;k x;k gS \
A. STRIPS B. SWIFT (1) clar dqekj csgqjk
C. IMPS D. BSBDA
(2) izks- f=kykspu iz/ku
mijksDr esa dkSu cSafdax m|ksx ls lacaf/r gS&
(1) dsoyD (2) B, C vkSjD (3) izksa fM,xks xksyksEcd
(3) dsoy C vkSj D (4) dsoyA vkSj D (4) xksdqyuan egkik=k
(5) mijksDr lHkh (5) LVsiQuks iQaVksuh
98. 20 twu 2016 dks Hkkjr ljdkj us izR;{k fons'kh(FDI)fuos'k og ,-Vh-,e- ;k udn forj.k e'khu tks xSj cSafdx daifu;ka
105.
uhfr esa dqN ifjorZu fd, gSa] ftlls vkfFkZd fodkl vkSj (,uch,iQlh) }kjk LokfeRo vkSj lapkfyr gks jgs gks] dgykrs gSa&
jkstxkj ds voljksa dks c<+kok feysxkA fuEu esa ls dkSu lk {ks=k
(1) vkWiQ 'kksj ,Vh,e

(1) j{kk {ks=k


(3) vkS"k/
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
m
bu lq/kjksa ls tqM+k gqvk ugha gS \
(2) ukxfjd foeku
(4) mijksDr lHkh

99. 27 twu 2016 ls izHkko esa vk;h ekSfnzd uhfr lfefr ,d N%


106.
(2) okbV yscy ,Vh,e
(3) vkWu lkbV ,Vh,e
(4) LVS.M vyksu ,Vh,e
(5) vkWiQ ykbu ,Vh,e
,ubZ,iQVh(NEFT) vkSj vkjVhth,l (RTGS) cSafdx 'kCnkoyh
lnL;h; lfefr gS] ftlesa rhu lnL; vkj- ch- vkbZ }kjk rFkk esa cksyrs gSa&
vU; rhu lnL; dsUnz ljdkj }kjkA (1) lk/uksa ij fMLdkmaV nj
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fuEu esa ls fdl dh vuq'kalk ij fu;qDr fd, tk,xas \ (2) cSad }kjk vius m/kj xzkgdksa ij yxk;k x;k C;kt
(1) dSfcusV lfpo dh vè;{krk esa lpZ&de lsysD'ku lfefr (3) jsiQjsal nj
(2) vkj- ch- vkbZ xoZuj dh vè;{krk esa lpZ&de lsysD'ku (4) cSadks }kjk cSad ls bysDVªkWfud iaQM VªkaliQj
lfefr (5) fuos'k ,tsafl;ksa }kjk fd;s x, de tksf[ke fuos'k midj.k
(3) foÙk lfpo dh vè;{krk esa lpZ&de lsysD'ku lfefr ds :i esa lsfoax ckaM
(4) iz/kuea=kh dh vè;{krk esa lpZ&de lsysD'ku107. lfefrVsªT+kjh fcy eqnzk cktkj dk ,d lk/u gS tks uhykeh ds ekè;e
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha ls rhu izdkj esa vkrk gS] 91 fnu] 182 fnu] 364 fnuA Hkkjr
100. jk"Vªh; fuos'k vkSj baizQkLVªDpj
(NIIF) ljdkj
iaQM
}kjk ns'k esa VsªT+kjh fcy fnu tkjh djus ds fy, U;wure ewY;oxZ D;
esa cqfu;knh <kaps ds foRriks"k.k dks c<+kusa ds fy,gS cukbZ
\ xbZ
gSANIIF dh izkajfHkd vf/Ñr dks"k gS& (1) ` 1,00,000 (2) ` 50,000
(1) ` 500 djksM+ (2) ` 1000 djksM+
(3) ` 5,00,000 (4) ` 25,000
(3) ` 2000 djksM+ (4) ` 10000 djksM+
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(5) ` 10,000
(5) ` 20000 djksM+
101. C;kt ftlds uhps dksbZ cSad xzkgdksa dks ½.k ugha ns dsUnz@jkT;
108. ldrk& ljdkj }kjk 'kq: dh xbZ ;kstukvksa vkSj mís';ks
(1) tek nj (2) vk/kj nj fopkj djsa&
(3) jsiks nj (4) cSad nj ;kstuk – mís';
(5) fj;k;rh nj (1) vkJ; – yM+fd;ksa dks cpkus ds fy,
102. Hkkjr ljdkj us ubZ vkbZ-ih-vkj- uhfr dh ?kks"k.kk dh(2) gSubZ
tks eafty – vYila[;d ds fy,
jpukRed vkSj ubZ izkS|ksfxfd;ksa ds uokpkj dks c<+kok nsxh dkS'ky fodkl izf'k{k.k
vkbZ-ih-vkj- dk foLr`r :i gS& (3) lkxjekyk ifj;kstuk– Hkkjr ds canjxkgksa ds
(1) ckSf¼d laink vf/dkj vk/qfudhdj.k ds fy,
(2) ckSf¼d Hkqxrku fofu;eu (4) UDAY – fctyh forj.k daifu;ksa dh
(3) Hkkjrh; isa'ku vf/dkj foÙkh; fLFkfr lq/kjus ds fy,
(4) ckSf¼d Hkqxrku vf/dkj (5) Lokoyacu – lHkh dks cSafdx lsok,a
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha eqgS;k djkuk

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95. World wildlife day is celebrated on – 102. Govt. of India has announced a new IPR policy
(1) Feb. 28 (2) July 4 which will promote creativity and innovation
(3) March 3 (4) March 17 of new technologies. IPR stands for –
(5) Feb. 17 (1) Intellactual Property Rights
96. If a cheque bears a date earlier than the (2) Intellactual Payment Regulation
date on which it is presented to the bank, (3) Indian Pension Rights
it is called – (4) Intellactual Payment Rights

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(1) Stale cheque (5) None of these
(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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(5) None of these (3) UNESCO - Paris
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
(5) All of the above (1) Basanta kumar Behura
98. On June 20, 2016 the govt. of India made (2) Prof. Trilochan Pradhan
some changes t o the Foreign Dir ect (3) Prof. Diego Golombek

(1) Defence Sector


(2) Civil Aviation
(3) Pharmaceuticals
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Investment (FDI) policy, which will lead to
economic growth and employment
opportunities. Which of the following sector
is not linked with this reform ?
(4) Gokulananda Mahapatra
(5) Stefano fantoni
105. ATM or cash dispensing machine which are
owned and operated by Non Banking
financial Companies (NBFC) are -
(1) Off shore ATM (2) White Lable ATM
(3) On site ATM (4) Stand alone ATM
(4) All of the above (5) Offline ATM
(5) None of these 106. NEFT and RTGS in Banking terminology
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99. Monetary Policy committee which came speak of-
into effect from 27 June, 2016 is a six (1) Discount rate on instruments
member committee including t hree (2) interest rate charged by banks to their
persons from RBI and other three will be most creditworthy customers
nominated by cent ral govt. on the (3) Reference Rate
recommendation of – (4) electronic fund transfer from bank to
(1) Search-cum-selection commit tee bank
headed by cabinet secretary. (5) Saving bonds issued by investment
(2) Search-cum-selection commit tee agencies as low risk investment tools.
headed by Governor of RBI. 107. Treasury bills is an instrument of money
(3) Search-cum-review committee headed market comes in three types through
by finance secretary. auctions namely, 91 day, 182 day and 364
(4) Search-cum-review committee headed day. What is the minimum denomination
by prime minister of treasury bills to issue in india-
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(5) None of these (1) ` 1,00,000 (2) ` 50,000


100. National Investment and Infrastructure (3) ` 5,00,000 (4) ` 25,000
Fund (NIIF) is a fund created by the Govt. of
India for enhancing infrastruct ure (5) ` 10,000
financing in the country. The initial 108. Consider the following schemes launched
authorised corpus of NIIF is – by union/state govt. and their motives.
(1) ` 500 crore (2) ` 1,000 crore Schemes – Motives
(3) ` 2,000 crore (4) ` 10,000 crore (1) Ashray – to save girl child
(5) ` 20,000 crore (2) Nai Manzil – Skill development
101. Interest below which a bank is not expected training to minority
to lend to customers is known as – section.
(1) Deposit rate (3) Sagarmala project – to modernize ports
(2) Base rate of india
(3) Repo Rate (4) UDAY – for financial turn-
(4) Bank rate around of power
(5) Discount rate discoms.
(5) Swavalamban – to bring banking
services to all.
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109. bZ&lg;ksx ;kstuk lacaf/r gS& 116. fuEufyf[kr vkè;kfRed usrkvksa esa fdlus nwljs varjk"Vªh
(1) Hkkjrh; jsyos ;ksx fnol ij la;qDr jk"Vª }kjk vk;ksftr ;ksx l=k dk usr`Ro
(2) vYila[;d dk;Z ea=kky; fd;k Fkk \
(3) vk;dj foHkkx }kjk fMftVy bafM;k dh igy (1) Jh Jh jfo'kadj

(4) cSafdx {ks=k esa lq/kj (2) ckck jkenso

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(5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha (3) ln~xq: tXxh oklqnso

110. gS\fpnkuu ljLorh


fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu chlhlhvkbZ ds lcls igys lhbZvks(4)
(1) v'kksd yoklk (2) nhid fla?ky (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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(3) jkgqy tksgjh (4) vuqjkx Bkdqj 117. gky gh esa LekVZ 'kgj fe'ku ds rgr 20 LekVZ 'kgjksa dh lwph
'kgjh fodkl ea=kky; }kjk tkjh dh x;h FkhA fuEu esa ls dkSu
(5) vt; f'kdsZ
lk 'kgj bl lwph esa blesa 'kkfey ugha fd;k x;k gS \
111. fuEu esa ls dkSUk&lk jkT; VªkaltsaMj leqnk; dks lkekftd
(1) lwjr (2) Hkqous'oj
dY;k.k ykHk nsus okyk Hkkjr dk igyk jkT; gS \
(3) tcyiqj (4) yqf/;kuk
(1) flfDde (2) ukxkySaM
(5) okjk.klh
(3) vksfM'kk (4) dsjy
118. fo'o LokLF; laxBu (MCY;w ,p vks) us T+khdk ok;jl ds
(5) dukZVd
fy, lkoZtfud LokLF; vkikr fLFkfr dh ?kks"k.k dh gSA ;g
112.

(3) egkjk"Vª
(5) tEew vkSj d'ehj
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fuEufyf[kr esa fdl jkT; esa Hkkjr dk igyk tSfod [ksrhfuEu esa ls dkSu ls ekè;e ls iSQyrk gS \
fo'ofo|ky; LFkkfir fd;k tk jgk&
(1) xqtjkr (2) dsjy
(4) gfj;k.kk
(1) eD[kh
(3) lqvj
(5) ePNj
(2) canj
(4) dqÙkk

119. fuEu fn, x, ;qXeksa ij fopkj dhft,&


113. fuEu esa ls dkSu ls laxBu us viuk igyk mfjn'kh elkyk
(1) dsUnzh; vkS"kf/ vuqla/ku laLFkku & y[kumQ
Ca
ckaM ykap fd;k gS \
(2) lsUVªy baLVhV~;wV iQkWj dkWVu fjlpZ & ukxiqj
(1) gkmflax MsoyiesaV iQkbusal
ji ks
W js'ku (,p-
dkMh-,iQ-lh)
(3) ou vuqla/ku laLFkku & nsgjknwu
(2) ikoj iQkbusal dkWjiksjs'ku (ih- ,iQ- lh)
(4) jk"Vªh; eysfj;k vuqla/ku laLFkku & ubZ fnYyh
(3) bafM;u jsyosiQkbusal
dkWjiksjs'ku (vkb-Z vkj- ,iQ- lh)
(5) us'kuy 'kqxj baLVhV~;wV & ubZ fnYyh
(4) varjkZ"Vªh; foÙk dkWjiksjs'ku (vkbZ- ,iQ- lh)
mijksDr ;qXeksa esa dkSu lk xyr gS \
(5) us'kuy FkeZy ikWoj dkiksZjs'ku (,u- Vh- ih- lh)
120. fuEu esa ls fdls Hkkjr ds vksyfEid la?k ds igys vè;{k ds
114. Hkkjrh; fjTkoZ cSad (vkj- ch- vkbZ) 'kzh?k gh nksuksa uacj iSuyksa
:i esa fu;qDr fd;k x;k gS \
esa‘R’ ysVj ds lkFk cSad uksV tkjh djsxkA uksV dk ewY;oxZ
D;k gS \ (1) nhid fla?ky (2) f'kok ds'kou

(1) ` 100 f (2) ` 500 (3) ,l- ds- tSu (4) eSjh dkWe
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(5) vkyksd jatu


(3) ` 1000 (4) ` 50
bl rjg dk dksbZ uksV tkjh ugha gksus tk jgk
(5)
115. uhps fn, x, dkSu lk O;kolf;d cSad ds dks"k ds lzksr ugha
gS \
(1) iwath
(2) Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad ls m/kj
(3) dkWYk euh m/kj
(4) vke turk }kjk tek
(5) vkj- ch- vkbZ esa udnh HkaMkj

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109. e-sahyog yojana is related to- 115. Which of the following is NOT a source of
(1) Indian Railway funds of a commercial banks?
(1) Capital
(2) Scheme from ministry of minority
affairs. (2) Borrowings from RBI
(3) Call money Borrowings
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(4) Deposits by general public
dept.
(5) Cash reserves with RBI
(4) Banking sector reform
116. Which of the following spiritual leader
(5) None of the above leaded a yoga session at the UN on the

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110. Who among following is first ever CEO of occasion of the second international yoga
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
111. Which of following state is the first indian (5) None of these
state to give social welfare benefits to
117. Recently list of 20 smart cities for Smart
transgender community
Cities Mission was released by Ministry of
(1) Sikkim
(3) Odisha
(5) Karnataka
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(2) Nagaland
(4) Kerala

112. From the following state which is India's


first organic farming university to be set
up-
Urban Development. Which of the following
city is not included in it?
(1) Surat
(3) Jabalpur
(5) Varanasi
(2) Bhubaneswar
(4) Ludhiana

118. The world health organization (WHO) has


declared a public health emergency for
(1) Gujrat (2) Kerala
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‘Zika’ virus. It is transmitted by which of
(3) Maharastra (4) Haryana the follwing :-
(5) Jammu & kashmir (1) Housefly (2) Monkey
113. Which of the following organisation has (3) Pigs (4) Dogs
launched its first uridashi masala bonds ? (5) Mosquitoes
(1) Housing Development finance corp. 119. Consider the following pairs :
(HDFC) (1) Central drug research institute -
(2) Power Finance Corp. (PFC) Lucknow
(2) Central institute for cotton research -
(3) Indian Railway Finance Corp. (IRFC)
Nagpur
(4) International Finance Corp. (IFC) (3) Forest research institute - Dehradun
(5) National Thermal Power Corp ltd. (4) National institute of Malaria research
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(NTPC) - New delhi


114. Reserve bank of india (RBI) will shortly (5) National sugar research institute - New
issue bank notes with inset letter 'R' in both delhi
number panels. The denominations of Bank Which of the above pair is incorrectly
notes is- matched ?
(1) ` 100 f (2) ` 500 120. Who has been the appointed as first
president of Olympians Association of India.
(3) ` 1000 (4) ` 50
(1) Deepak Singhal (2) Shiva Keshavan
(5) There is no such note to be issue (3) S.K. Jain (4) Mary Kom
(5) Alok Ranjan

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPREHENSION


Directions (121-130) : Read the following pas- summer. There is increasing concern that the
sage carefully and answers the questions given ECB's effort to break the grip of "lowflation" will

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below it. Certain words have been printed in be swamped by global deflationary effects. The
bold to help you locate them while answering ECB's council is not expected to make a change
some of the questions. in policy and is likely to indicate that the ECB
There is good news in the form of Europe's recognises the downside risk to growth and stands

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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

Directions (131-140) : In the following passage


there are blanks, each of which has been
numbered. These numbers are printed below
the passage and against each, five words are
(2) Eur ope's large economies have suggested, one of which, fits the blank
appropriately. Find out the appropriate word
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recovered from the global crisis.
in each case.
(3) Exorbitant oil prices are negating the
The banking ...(131)... in our country is going
effects of ECB's stimulus.
through ...(132)... changes and challenges. After
(4) Europe's unemployment rate is rising nationalisation of 14 banks in 1969 and again 6
but it may not continue to do so. banks in 1980, banking services in the country
have made their ...(133)... felt in far-off places.
(5) None of the given options is true in the Before nationalisation there were just a few bank
context of the branches ...(134)... mostly to urban centres. In
127. According to the passage, which of the those times, banks generally used to ...(135)... to
industrialists, big businessmen and persons of
following has affected inflation in Europe ? high net worth. The majority of population
A. Global deflation is prevailing. ...(136)... of villagers, farmers, labourers and low
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income group were not able to ...(137)... banking


B. Frequent rising of ECB's interest rates.
facilities. Expansion of bank branches brought
C. The ECB has withdrawn its Quantitative crores of people to banking ...(138)... but still
Erasing programme. nearly half the population of the country were
not having a bank account. In 2014, the new
(1) Only B (2) Only A
government at centre, in a major ...(139)...,
(3) All A, B and C (4) Only A and C launched Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
...(140)... which more than 19 crore new accounts
(5) Only B and C
have been opened so far.
128. Choose the word which is most opposite in 131. (1) landscape (2) view
meaning to the word MATERIALISE given (3) performance (4) outlook
in bold as used in the passage. (5) style
(1) Disappear (2) Perform 132. (1) distinct (2) heavy
(3) Terrorise (4) Occur (3) unprecedented (4) anomalous
(5) Substance (5) special
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133. (1) occupation (2) potentially 143. The night fabric can do for your frame
(3) subsistence (4) reality act as a of your confidence.
(1) wonders, consequence
(5) presence (2) marvels, side
134. (1) restricted (2) blocked (3) good, process
(3) situated (4) chained (4) remarkably, finish

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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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late to the office and leave early unless they


141. A new study has the five most common
are forced to be punctual.
health issues in men and how to them.
(1) said, arrest E. Work is not intrinsically valued in India.
(2) stated, shrink F. Quite often people visit ailing friends and
(3) revealed, prevent relatives or go out of their way to help them
(4) exposed, react in their personal matters even during office
hours.
(5) laid, restrict
142. The NSG's modernisation was part of a ma- 146. Which of the following should be the FIRST
jor set into by the government. sentence after rearrangement?
(1) check, swing (1) D (2) A
(2) overhaul, motion (3) B (4) C
(3) revamp, action (5) E
(4) service, flow
(5) survey, agitation

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147. Which of the following should be the Directions (151-155) : In each question below,
SECOND sentence after rearrangement? a sentence with four words printed in bold type
(1) A (2) E are given. These are indicated as (1), (2), (3) and
(3) F (4) B (4). One of these four boldly printed words may

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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

150. Which of the following should be the THIRD


sentence after rearrangement?
(1) E (2) B
partnership (2)/ with foreign (3) / ones of
late, (4) All correct (5)

153. This is a prime (1)/ example (2)/ of what


the government can achieve (3)/ if it is
determine, (4) All correct (5)
(3) D (4) E
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(5) A 154. They managed (1)/ to accomplice (2)/this
by coming (3)/ up with unique (4)/
schemes. All correct (5)

155. In such circumstanses (1)/ do not take


unnecessary (2)/ risks (3)/ with your
savings, (4) All correct (5)
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