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GENERAL AWARENESS
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Who has won 2015 US Open Women's


Singles title?
(1) Serena Williams
(2) Flavia Pennetta
(3) Roberta Vinci
(4) Martina Hingis
(5) Maria Sharapova
'Making India Awesome' by Chetan Bhagat
was released in August 2015. It is the second non-fiction book authored by him after:
(1) Rising India
(2) What Young India Wants
(3) An Indian Summer
(4) Youngistaan Calling
(5) Destiny and Development
Who among the following was appointed as
the new Chairman and Managing Director
of Air Inida by the government in August
2015?
(1) J.S. Deepak
(2) Ashwani Lohani
(3) Atul Patney
(4) Jayash Ranjan
(5) Shekhar Dutt
Who among the following was the shortest
man in the world who died on September 4,
2015?
(1) Khagendra Thapa Magar
(2) Chandra Bahadur Dangi
(3) Gul Mohammed
(4) Junrey Balawing
(5) He Pingping
Who among the following became the first
Danish citizen to arrive in space at the International Space Station (ISS) in September 2015?
(1) Martin Kornberg
(2) Andreas Mogensen
(3) Villy Sovndal
(4) Marianne Jelved
(5) Lars Loekke Rasmussen
The Gold Deposit Scheme was launched in
September 2015. What is the minimum
quantity of gold an investor has to bring to
subscribe?
(1) 30 grams
(2) 50 grams
(3) 100 grams
(4) 250 grams
(5) 500 grams
What is the mission objective of Indian
Space Research Organisation's GSAT-6
launched on August 27, 2015?
(1) Weather monitoring
(2) Minerals exploration
(3) Communication
(4) Navigation
(5) Space exploration

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The Ministry of Home Affairs (MH(a) cancelled the registration of Greenpeace India
in September. This has been done for violation of which of the following laws?
(1) Consumer Protection Act
(2) Essential Service Maintenance Act
(3) Foreign Contribution Regulation Act
(4) Prevention of Money Laundering Act
(5) Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act
Which of the following became the first railway zone to eliminate all unmanned level
crossings from its region by the end of August 2015?
(1) West Central Railway
(2) North Central Railway
(3) North Eastern Railway
(4) Northern Railway
(5) South Central Railway
The Government announced the One Rank
One Pension (OROP) scheme for the Ex-Servicemen in September 2015. Pensions will
be revised once every ......... .
(1) Two years
(2) Three years
(3) Five years
(4) Severn years
(5) Nine years
A National web portal for promotion of a national apprenticeship scheme was launched
by Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani of September 10, 2015. What is the slogan for the
portal?
(1) Safal Yuva, Samarth Bharat
(2) Sabal Yuva, Samarth Bharat
(3) Sashakt Yuva, Samarth Bharat
(4) Samarth Yuva, Samarth Bharat
(5) Saksham Yuva, Samarth Bharat
The AUSINDEX-15 bilateral maritime exercise between India and Australia was conducted at which of the following places in
September 2015?
(1) Kochi
(2) Karwar
(3) Chennai
(4) Mumbai
(5) Visakhapatnam
Which of the world's best ranked institution
in the list of world's top 500 universities released by China's Academic Ranking of
World Universities (ARWU) in August 2015?
(1) Oxford University
(2) Harvard University
(3) Stanford University
(4) University of Cambridge
(5) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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vxLr&flracj 2015 esa MkfoZu (vkWLVsfy;k) esa vk;ksftr
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fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lHkh uotkr f'k'kqvksa ds fy, fnekxh
cq[kkj ds f[kykiQ flracj 2015 esa ,d Vhdkdj.k dk;Ze(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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26. flracj 2015 esa jsyea=kh }kjk fdjk;k lapkyu dh fuxjkuh gsr
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Which private sector bank was named as a


Domestic Systemically Important Bank
(D-Sub) by the RBI in August 2015?
(1) Axis Bank
(2) ICICI Bank
(3) HDFC Bank
(4) IndusInd Bank
(5) Kotak Mahindra Bank
What is the trilateral military exercise involving China, Australia and the US in Darwin (Australia) in August-September 2015
called?
(1) Exercise Dodo
(2) Exercise Marmoset
(3) Exercise Kowari
(4) Exercise Koala
(5) Exercise Platypus
Which of the following became the first
country to implement a vaccination
programme for all newborn babies against
meningitis in September 2015?
(1) Australia
(2) Canada
(3) United Kingdom
(4) New Zealand
(5) Singapore
The central cooperative banks are in direct
touch with :
(1) farmers
(2) state cooperative banks
(3) land development banks
(4) central government
(5) none of these
Which public sector bank launched the
Usecrue Credit Card in August 2015?
(1) Corporation Bank
(2) Union Bank of India
(3) Central Bank of India
(4) Bank of maharashtra
(5) United Commercial Bank
Since the inception of the cooperative
movement, a rural credit has been :
(1) Institutionalized
(2) Rationalized
(3) Cheapened
(4) All of these
(5) None of these
What is mentioned on the ` 5 coins issued
by the RBI to commemorate golden jubilee
of Indo-Pak War 1965?
(1) Courage and Victory
(2) Unity and Integrity
(3) Independence and Patriotism
(4) Border and Security
(5) Valour and Sacrifice

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A government appointed committee has


suggested complete phase out of upfront commissions on investment products like insurance, mutual funds and pensions. The
Committee was headed by whom among the
following?
(1) R.S. Gujral
(2) Sumit Bose
(3) Rajeev Kher
(4) Arvind Mayaram
(5) R. Gopalan
Gross domestic capital formation is defined
as :
(1) The flow of expenditure devoted to
increased or maintaining of the capital
stock
(2) Expenditure incurred on physical assets
only
(3) Production exceeding demand
(4) Net
addition
to
stock
after
depreciation
(5) None of these
Which of the following launched 'SWAYAM'
support cell for women entrepreneurs in
September 2015?
(1) FICCI
(2) ASSOCHAM
(3) CII
(4) PHDCCI
(5) IMC
Which of the following private sector banks
has launched a Selfie app to enable people
to open bank account using a mobile phone
in September 2015?
(1) Axis Bank
(2) IndusInd Bank
(3) Yes Bank
(4) Federal Bank
(5) Kotak Mahindra Bank
Who among the following assumed charge
as its MD & CEO of Canara Bank in September 2015?
(1) BK Manjunath
(2) KR Pradeep
(3) Rakesh Sharma
(4) A. Satish Kumar
(5) Raghuraj Gujjar
What is the mobile app for freight operation
monitoring launched by the Railway Minister in September 2015 named?
(1) Parivahan
(2) Parichaalan
(3) Parimaan
(4) Prabandhan
(5) Prasthaan
Which of the following was announced as
host of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in
September 2015?
(1) Durban
(2) Pretoria
(3) Centurion
(4) Cape Town
(5) Johannesburg

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ij cukbZ xbZ fyosfcfyVh jsafdx ds vuqlkj dkSu lk 'kgj jgus
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The forthcoming India-South Africa series


has been named after Nelson Mandela and...
(1) Amartya Sen
(2) Rahul Dravid
(3) Mother Teresa
(4) Sachin Tendulkar
(5) Mahatma Gandhi
Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis won the US
Open Women's Doubles title. Martina belongs to which of the following countries?
(1) Spain
(2) Russia
(3) America
(4) Switzerland
(5) Serbia
Which of the following is the initiative
announced by the Prime Minister to boost
entrepreneurship in his Independence Day
address to the nation in August 2015?
(1) Plug-in India
(2) Start-up India
(3) Create India
(4) Incubator India
(5) Venture India
Leander Paes has won the US Open Mixed
Doubles Title with which of the following
players?
(1) Serena Williams
(2) Flavia Pennetta
(3) Roberta Vinci
(4) Martina Hingis
(5) Maria Sharapova
Apurvi Chandela is India's leading women's
player in which sport?
(1) Archery
(2) Wrestling
(3) Shooting
(4) Rowing
(5) Boxing
If all the banks in an economy are
nationalised and converted into a monopoly
bank, the total deposits .......
(1) will decrease
(2) will increase
(3) will neither increase nor decrease
(4) All of these
(5) None of these
Which is the world's most liveable city according to the annual Liveability Ranking
of 140 cities conducted by Economist Intelligence Unit in August 2015?
(1) Melbourne
(2) Toronto
(3) Calgary
(4) Vienna
(5) Vancouver

35.

36.

37.

38.

39.

40.

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(1) Dun & Bradstreet
(2) CIBIL
(3) Equifax
(4) CRIF High Mark
(5) Experian
If the cash reserve ratio is lowered by the
RBI, its impact on credit creation will be to:
(1) increase it
(2) decrease it
(3) no impact
(4) first decrease then increase
(5) none of these
Which private sector bank launched fully
automated digital locker 'Smart Vault' in
August 2015? It would be available to customers even on weekends and post banking hours
(1) Axis Bank
(2) ICICI Bank
(3) HDFC Bank
(4) Federal Bank
(5) Kotak Mahindra Bank
Non-tax revenues can be increased by
improving the working of the :
(1) State Road Transport Corporations
(2) Electricity Boards
(3) Commerical Irrigation Projects
(4) All of these
(5) None of these
If an economy is in equilibrium at the point
where plans to save and to invest are equal,
then government expenditure must be :
(1) Zero
(2) Equal to government income
(3) More than government income
(4) Negative
(5) None of these
Who among the following was sworn in as
Prime Minister of Sri Lanka in August
2015?
(1) Wijayananda Dahanayake
(2) Ratnasiri Wickremanayake
(3) Dingiri Banda Wijetunga
(4) Ranil Wickremesinghe
(5) Disanayaka Jayaratne
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPREHENSION


Directions (41-50): Read the following passage carefully and answser the questions
given below it. Certain words have been
printed in bold to help you locate them while
answering some of the questions.
Goldman Sachs predicted that crude oil price would
hit $200 and just as it appeared that alternative
renewable energy had a chance of becoming an
economically viable option, the international
price of oil fell by over 70%. After hitting the all
time high of $147 a barrel, a month ago, crude
fell to less than $40 a barrel. What explains this
sharp decline in the international price of oil?
There has not been any major new discovery of a
hitherto unknown source of oil or gas. The short
answer is that the demand does not have to fall
by a very sizeable quantity for the price of crude
to respond as it did. In the short run, the price
elasticity of demand for crude oil is very low.
Conversely, in the short run, even a relatively
big change in the price of oil does not immediately lower consumption. It takes months, or
years, of high oil price to inculcate habits of
energy conservation. World crude oil price had
remained at over $60 a barrel for most of 20132014 without making any major dent in demand.
The long answer is more complex. The economic
slowdown in the US, Europe and Asia along with
dollar depreciation and commodity speculation
have all had some role in the downward descent
in the international price of oil. In recent years,
the supply of oil has been rising but not enough
to catch up with the rising demand, resulting in
an almost vertical escalation in its price. The
number of crude oil futures and options contracts
have also increased manifold, which has led to
significant speculation in the oil market. In comparison, the role of the Organisation of Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC) in fixing crude price
has considerably weakened. OPEC is often accused of operating as a cartel restricting output,
thus keeping prices artificially high. it did succeed in setting the price of crude during the 1970s
and the first half of the 80s. But, with increased
futures trading and contracts, the control of crude
pricing has moved from OPEC to banks and
markests that deal with futures trading and
contracts.
It is true that most oil exporting regions of the
world have remained politically unstable, fuel-

ling speculation over the price of crude. But


there is little evidence that the geopolitical
uncertainties in west Asia have improved to
weaken the price of oil. Threatened by the
downward slide of oil price, OPEC has, in fact,
announced its decision to curtail output.
However, most oil importers will have a sigh of
relief as they find their oil import bills decline
except for those who bought options to import oil
at prices higher than market prices. Exporting
nations, on the other hand, will see their economic prosperity slip. Relatively low price of crude
is also bad news for investments in alternative
renewable energy that cannot compete with
cheaper and non-renewable sources of energy.
41. Why are oil importing countries relieved?
(1) Price of crude reached $147, not $200,
as was predicted
(2) Discovery of oil reserves within their
own territories
(3) Demand for crude has fallen sharply
(4) There is no need for them to invest huge
amounts of money in alternative
sources of energy
(5) None of the above
42. Which of the following factors is responsible
for rise in speculation in crude oil markets?
A. OPEC has not been able to restrict the
oil output and control prices.
B. The supply of oil has been rising to
match demand.
C. Existence of large number of oil futures
and oil contracts.
(1) Only A
(2) Both A and B
(3) Only C
(4) All A, B, and c
(5) None of the above
43. What does the phrase 'the price elasticity of demand for crude oil is very low'
imply?
(1) When the price rises the demand for
crude oil falls immediately
(2) A small change in demand will result in
a sharp change in the price of crude
(3) Within a short span of time the price of
crude oil has fluctuated sharply
(4) Speculation in oil does not have much
of an impact on its price
(5) None of the above

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Which of the following is/are TRUE in the
context of the passage?
A. The decline in oil prices has benefited
all countries
B. Renewable energy sources are costlier
than non-renewable ones
C. Lack of availability of alternative renewable energy resulted in rise in demand
for crude
(1) Only B
(2) Both A and B
(3) Both B and C
(4) Only C
(5) None of the above
45. What has the impact of the drop in oil prices
been?
(1) Exploration for natural gas resources
has risen
(2) The dollar has fallen sharply
(3) OPEC has decided to restrict its
production of oil
(4) Economic depression in oil importing
countries
(5) Drastic fall in demand for crude oil
Directions (46-48): Choose the word which
is most similar in meaning to the word
printed in bold as used in the passage.
46. INCULCATE
(1) Modify
(2) Construct
(3) Initiate
(4) Fix
(5) Instil
47. FUELLING
(1) Incentive
(2) Supplying
(3) Stimulating
(4) Irritating
(5) Rescoring
48. DENT
(1) Reduction
(1) Break
(3) Tear
(4) Breach
(5) Split
Directions (49-50): Choose the word which
is most opposite in meaning to the word
printed in bold as used in the passage.
49. CONVERSELY
(1) Compatibly
(2) Similarly
(3) Likely
(4) Aligning
(5) Resembling
50. WEAKEN
(1) Powerful
(2) Nourish
(3) Intense
(4) Boost
(5) Energies
44.

Directions (51-55): Rearrange the given six


sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a
proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the given
question.
A. This success has been achieved despite the
fact that agriculture has been the most volatile sector of the country's economy over the
past four decades.
B. Such high levels of volatility are caused by
the country's climate, which is punctuated
by severe and prolonged periods of drought
across the country.
C. Climate change is expected to exacerbate
these drought patterns with reduced
average rainfall and increased variability.
D. Agriculture plays a pivotal role in the
Australian economy-generating around $40
billion in export earnings each year.
E. Thus, the agriculture industry demands a
sophisticated risk management framework
to ensure the sustainability of productive
farm businesses.
F. In addition to climatic changes, the
Government has also failed to deliver a
consistent and transparent framework for
providing assistance.
51. Which of the following is the FIRST sentence
after rearrangement?
(1) A
(2) C
(3) B
(4) D
(5) E
52. Which of the following should be the
SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
(1) C
(2) F
(3) A
(4) D
(5) E
53. Which of the following should be the
FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
(1) E
(2) B
(3) C
(4) A
(5) F
54. Which of the following should be the SIXTH
(LAST) sentence after rearrangement?
(1) E
(2) B
(3) A
(4) D
(5) F
55. Which of the following should be the FIFTH
sentence after rearrangement?
(1) A
(2) D
(3) B
(4) F
(5) C

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Directions (56-60): In each sentence below, a group of words has been underlined.
Below each four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4)
are given. Pick out the one which can substitute the underlined group of words
correctrectly, without changing the meaning of the sentence. If the sentence requires no correction, without changing the
meaning of the sentence. If the sentence
requires no correction no correction, given
(5) as the answer.
56. The Election Commission announced that
elections to the Assemblies will be held
on May 10.
(1) should be held from
(2) will be held from
(3) would be held on
(4) are being held on
(5) None of these
57. He was quite sure that none of them were
aware of the truth.
(1) were aware from
(2) was aware of
(3) were beware of
(4) had aware of
(5) None of these
58.

Saurav Ganguly was too tired to stretch


his innings further.
(1) too much tire to
(2) so tired to
(3) extremely tired about
(4) quite tiring to
(5) None of these

59.

Shocked of seeing corrupt persons partying in his house, the honest minister committed suicide.
(1) Shockingly seen
(2) Shocked at seeing
(3) Shocked by seeing
(4) Seeing as a shock
(5) None of these

60.

No sooner did he finish writing the article


than his friend had arrived there.
(1) had arrived thereat
(2) had had his arrival there
(3) had been arrived there
(4) arrived there

Directions (61-65): In these questions, the


sentence has a blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word
that best fits the meaning of the sentence
as a whole.
61. Brinjals are
cheap these days.
(1) dead
(2) dust
(3) dastardly
(4) dirt
(5) down
62. He
that he would come.
(1) requested
(2) said
(3) pleaded
(4) urged
(5) asked
63. If you drink too much, it will
your judgement.
(1) impede
(2) impair
(3) impose
(4) impel
(5) improve
64. The Managing Director treated the employees to a
lunch at an expensive hotel.
(1) precious
(2) thriving
(3) stupendous
(4) magnanimous
(5) sumptuous
65. We need an unusually gifted person to solve
this
problem.
(1) sensitive
(2) sensible
(3) sensuous
(4) spurious
(5) sensual
Directions (6670): In each of the following exercises we have sentences given in four parts.
Read each sentence to find out whether there
is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one part of the sentence. The number of that
part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer
is (5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
66. (1) Children visiting the / (2) park are
amused / (3) by the monkeys' / (4) play in
the cages. / (5) No error.
67. (1) The enmity of the / (2) two groups has
reached a level / (3) where reconciliation
has / (4) become impossible. / (5) No error.
68. (1) To make him succeed, / (2) the correct
thing to do / (3) is to punish him / (4) until
he does not try. / (5) No error.
69. (1) If he would not have / (2) confessed it
himself / (3) the crime could scarcely have
been / (4) known to him./ (5) No error.
70.

(5) None of these

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is its various aspects. / (5) No error.
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Directions (71-80): 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 suggested, one
of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out
the appropriate word in each case.
Dr. Swaminathan is not only a (71) scientist but
also an able administrator and an (72) organiser
of projects. He has served the country by (73)
many significant positions. His researches in the
field of agriculture and his efforts for (74) the quality of wheat in particular, have (75) him laurels.
Dr. Borlaugh has highly (76) his works. Dr.
Swaminathan is an honorary member of 14
important International Scientific Societies/
Councils including the Royal Society of London.
Many universities have (77) Doctorate on him.
In 1972, he was awarded "Padma Bhushan". Dr.
Swaminathan (78) in work, not in popularity and
that is the (79) he never came into so much (80).

74. (1)

magnifying

(2) growing

(3)

improving

(4) judging

(5)

deciding

75. (1)

prospered

(2) won

(3)

acquired

(4) made

(5)

donated

76. (1)

analysed

(2) appreciated

(3)

cooperated

(4) recommended

(5)

curtailed

77. (1)

given

(2) registered

(3)

conferred

(4) passed

(5)

dictated

78. (1)

aspires

(2) enjoys
(4) believes

famous

(2) magnificent

(3)

dedicates

(3)

decisive

(4) renewed

(5)

continues

(5)

glorious

71. (1)

79. (1)

reason

(2) aim
(4) way

insecure

(2) absolute

(3)

perspective

(3)

overt

(4) incompetent

(5)

essence

(5)

efficient

73. (1)

creating

(2) developing

(3)

encouraging

(4) holding

(5)

appointing

72. (1)

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(2) respect

(3)

reputation

(4) disregard

(5)

limelight

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la[;kRed vfHk;ksX;rk
(8185): fuEufyf[kr la[;k kz`a[kyk esa iz'u 90.
funsZ'k
fpUg37.5 34.9 2.75 = ?
(1) 476
(2) 491
(\) ds LFkku ij D;k gksuk pkfg,\
81.

82.

83.

84.

85.

(3) 464

4
6
5
2
3 4 3 =?
6
7
7
3

(4) 453

buesa ls dksbZ ugha


(91-95): fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa dk mkj nsus ds fy,
unsZ'k
fuEufyf[kr lwpukvksa dks ;kuiwoZd i<+sA
5500 lnL;ksa dh ,d dkWyksuh esa 18 O;fDr viuk O;olk;
lEHkkyrs gSA mu O;fDr;ksa esa ls tks viuk O;oLkk; lEHkkyrs
efgyk, gSA dkWyksuh esa O;fDr;ksa dh dqy la[;k dk 65 fof
laLFkkvksa esa dk;Zjr gSA fofHkUu laLFkkvksa esa dk;Zjr dq
40 efgyk,a gSA dkWyksuh ds dqy yksxksa esa ls 12 csjks
csjkstxkj yksxksa dh dqy la[;k dk 30 efgyk,a gSA dkWyksuh
gq, O;fDr cPps gS] ftuesa 60 ckfydk,a gSA
91. cPpksa dh dqy la[;k (ckyd rFkk ckfydk,a nksuksa) viuk
O;olk; lEHkkyus okys O;fDr;ksa (iq#"k rFkk efgyk,a nks
dh dqy la[;k dk yxHkx fdruk izfr'kr gS\
(5)

(1) 13

3
7

(2) 14

19
21

(3) 15

19
21

(4) 14

9
21

? % of 460 34% of 356 = 456


(1) 110.5
(2) 123.4
(3) 120.4
(4) 125.4
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
729 81 + (19)2 + 11 = ?

(1) 651
(2) 615
(3) 515
(4) 551
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(2.25)2 (3.375)4 (1.5)5 = (1.5)?7
(1) 3
(2) 4
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
67% of

676 0.01 = ? + 577


(1) 1165
(2) 1156
(3) 1651
(4) 1166
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(1) 28

(2) 24

(3) 32

(4) 21

(5) 35
92.

dkWyksuh esa ckyd rFkk ckfydkvksa dh la[;k dk varj fdru


gS\
(1) 65

(2) 55

(3) 45

(4) 35

(8690): fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa iz'u&fpUg (\) ds (5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
funsZ'k
LFkku ij vkus okys la[;kvksa dk fudVre eku crk,a& 93. dkWyksuh esa O;Ld iq#"kksa dh la[;k fdruh gS (cPpk
86. 15.5% of 323 20.8% of 198 = ?
NksM+dj)\

87.

88.

89.

(1) 12
(2) 5
(3) 15
(4) 3
(5) 9
3058 27 3 = ?
(1) 360
(2) 348
(3) 340
(4) 330
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3.58)2 (1.75)2 = ?
(1) 25
(2) 40
(3) 30
(4) 35
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(1) 3496

(2) 3490

(3) 3500

(4) 3504

buesa ls dksbZ ugha


dkWyksuh esa efgykvksa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\

(5)
94.

(1) 1884

(2) 1896

(3) 1888

(4) 1892

buesa ls dksbZ ugha


csjkstxkj iq#"kksa dh la[;k ,oa vusd laLFkkvksa esa dk;Zj
dk vuqikr D;k gS\

(5)
95.

5138 36 = ?
(1) 21
(2) 6
(3) 12
(4) 18
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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(1) 3 : 13

(2) 12 : 65

(3) 4 : 13

(4) 16 : 65

(5)

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Directions (81-85) : What will come in place
of the question mark (?) in the following
questions ?
81.

4
6
5
2
3 4 3 =?
6
7
7
3

(1) 13

3
7

(2) 14

19
21

(3) 15

19
21

(4) 14

9
21

82.

? % of 460 34% of 356 = 456


(1) 110.5
(2) 123.4
(3) 120.4
(4) 125.4
(5) None of these

83.

729 81 + (19)2 + 11 = ?
(1) 651
(2) 615
(3) 515
(4) 551
(5) None of these
(2.25)2 (3.375)4 (1.5)5 = (1.5)?7
(1) 3
(2) 4
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) None of these

84.

85.

67% of

676 0.01 = ? + 577


(1) 1165
(2) 1156
(3) 1651
(4) 1166
(5) None of these
Directions (86-90): What approximate value
should come in the place of the question
mark (?) in the following questions ? (You
are not expected to calculate the exact
value.)
86. 15.5% of 323 20.8% of 198 = ?
(1) 12
(2) 5
(3) 15
(4) 3
(5) 9
87. 3058 27 3 = ?
(1) 360
(2) 348
(3) 340
(4) 330
(5) None of these
88. (3.58)2 (1.75)2 = ?
(1) 25
(2) 40
(3) 30
(4) 35
(5) None of these
89.

5138 36 = ?
(1) 21
(3) 12
(5) None of these

(2) 6
(4) 18

90.

37.5 34.9 2.75 = ?


(1) 476
(2) 491
(3) 464
(4) 453
(5) None of these
Directions (9195): Study the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below it.
In a colony of 5500 members, 18% of the
people manage their business and 10% of those
who manage their business are females. 65% of
the total number of people in the colony serve
various organisations. 40% of the number of
people serving various organisations are females.
12% of the total number of the total number of
people in the colony are unemployed. 30% of the
number of people unemployed are females. The
remaining people in the colony are children, 60%
of whom are females.
91. The number of children (both males and
females) is approximately what per cent of
people who manage their business (both
males and females) ?
(1) 28
(2) 24
(3) 32
(4) 21
(5) 35
92. What is the difference between the male
and female children in the colony ?
(1) 65
(2) 55
(3) 45
(4) 35
(5) None of these
93. What is the total number of adult males in
the colony (excluding the children) ?
(1) 3496
(2) 3490
(3) 3500
(4) 3504
(5) None of these
94. What is the total number of females in the
colony ?
(1) 1884
(2) 1896
(3) 1888
(4) 1892
(5) None of these
95. What is t he respective rat io of the
unemployed males to the number of males
working for various organisations ?
(1) 3 : 13
(2) 12 : 65
(3) 4 : 13
(4) 16 : 65
(5) None of these

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102. ,d O;fDr viuh dqy oLrqvksa dk vk/k 20 ykHk ij rFkk


(96100): uhps fn, x, iz'uksa dk mkj nsus ds fy,
funsZ'k
cpk gqvk vk/k 30 ds ykHk ij csprk gSA iwjs lkSns ij mls
fuEufyf[kr xzkiQ dks ;kuiwoZd i<+sA
dqy fdrus izfr'kr ykHk gksxk\
ikp fofHkUu 'kgjksa esa rhu fofHkUUk iQyksa dk ewY;
(1) 30%
(2) 25%
(izfr fdxzk- #i;s esa)
(3) 50%
(4) 35%
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
200
103.
,d ikls dks nks ckj isaQdk tkrk gSA nksuksa ckj isaQdus ij
180
;ksx vkus dh lEHkkouk Kkr djsa\
160
140

(1)

120

1
9
5
(5)
36

100

(3)

80
60
40
20
0

96.

97.

98.

99.

5
18

(2)

1
18

(4)

1
6

,d ,sjksIysu 756 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls mM+rk gSA ,


gsyhdkWIVj] ,sjksIysu }kjk 9 ?kaVs esa r; dh xbZ nwjh
tkya/j
nwjh 48 ?kaVs esa r; djrk gSA gsyhdkWIVj 18 ?kaVs esa
fnYyh paM+hx<+
gksf'k;kjiqj jksij
r; djsxk\
ve:n
vaxqj
lsc
(1) 5014 fdeh(2) 5140 fdehfdl 'kgj esa ,d fdyks lsc dk ewY; rFkk ,d fdyks ve:n
(3) 5130 fdeh(4) 5103 fdehds ewY; dk varj nwljk lcls de gS\
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(1) tkyU/j
(2) fnYyh
105. ,d v/Zo`k ftldk {ks=kiQy 1925 oxZ lseh gS] dk ifjeki
(3) paM+hx<+
(4) gksf'k;kjiqj
,d vk;r dh pkSM+kbZ ds cjkcj gSA ;fn vk;r dh yackbZ] ,d
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
oxZ ftldh Hkqtk 48 lseh gS ds ifjeki ds cjkcj gS] vk;r
tkyU/j esa ,d fdyks vEk:n dk ewY; paMhx<+ esa nks fdyks
dk ifjeki Kkr djsa\
vaxwj ds ewY; dk yxHkx fdruk izfr'kr gS\
(1) 734 lseh(1) 66
(2) 24
(2) 754 lseh(3) 28
(4) 34
(3) 745 lseh(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
fnYyh esa 3 fdyks lsc ,oa 2 fdyks ve:n [kjhnus ds fy,
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
jke dks nqdkunkj dks fdrus #i;s nsus gksaxs\
(106110): uhps fn, x, izR;sd iz'u esa ,d la[;k
funsZ'k
(1) ` 530
(2) ` 450
kz`a[kyk
nh xbZ gS] ftlesa ,d la[;k xyr gSA xyr la[;k Kkr
(3) ` 570
(4) ` 620
djsaA
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
484 240 120 57
26.5 11.25 3.625
jfoUnj dks gksf'k;kjiqj ls 45 fdxzk vaxwj [kjhnus106.
gSA nqdkunkj
(1) 240
(2) 120
us mls izfr fdxzk- 4 dh NwV nh gSA NwV ds i'pkr(3)
mls57
(4) 26.5
nqdkunkj dks fdruh jkf'k pqdkuh gS\
(5) 11.25
104.

(1) ` 8,208
(2) ` 8,104
(3) ` 8,340
(4) ` 8,550
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

07.

3 5 13 43 176 891 5353


(1) 5
(2) 13
(3) 43
(4) 176
(5),d891
100. jksiM+ esas ,d fdxzk- lsc dk ewY; rFkk paM+hx<+ esas
fdxzk108. 6 7 16 41
90 154 292
vaxwj ds ewY; dk vuqikr D;k gS \
(1)
7
(2) 16
(1) 3 : 2
(2) 2 : 3
(3)
41
(4) 90
2
2
2
2
(3) 2 : 3
(4) 4 : 9
(5) 154
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
109. 5 7 16 57 244 1245 7506
101. ,d uko /kjk ds izokg dh fn'kk esa 9 fdeh-@?ka- dh nj ls
(1) 7
(2) 16
tkrh gS rFkk /kjk dh foijhr fn'kk esa 6 fdeh-@?ka- dh nj(3)ls 57
(4) 244
(5)
1245
tkrh gSA /kjk ds izokg dh xfr Kkr djsaA
110. 4 2.5 3.5 6.5 15.5 41.25 126.75
(1) 1.5 fdeh-@?ka- (2) 2 fdeh-@?ka(1) 2.5
(2) 3.5
(3) 7.5 fdeh-@?ka- (4) 4.5 fdeh-@?ka(3) 6.5
(4) 15.5
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) 41.25
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Directions (96100): Study the following
graph carefully to answer the questions
that follow :
Cost of three different fruits (in rupees
per kg.) in five different cities.
200
180
160
140
120
100

1
1
(4)
9
6
5
(5)
36
104. An aeroplane flies with an average speed
of 756 km/hr. A helicopter takes 48 hours
to cover twice the distance covered by
aeroplane in 9 hours. How much distance
will the helicopter cover in 18 hours ?
(1) 5014 km
(2) 5140 km
(3) 5130 km
(4) 5103 km
(5) None of these
105. The circumference of a semi-circle of area
1925 sq. cm is equal to the breadth of a
rectangle. If the length of the rectangle is
equal to the perimeter of a square of side
48 cm. What is the perimeter of the
rectangle ?
(1) 734 cm
(2) 754 cm
(3) 745 cm
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Directions (106-110) : In each question below,
a number series is given in which one
number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.
106. 484 240 120 57 26.5 11.25 3.625
(1) 240
(2) 120
(3) 57
(4) 26.5
(5) 11.25
107. 3 5 13 43 176 891 5353
(1) 5
(2) 13
(3) 43
(4) 176
(5) 891
108. 6 7 16 41
90 154 292
(1) 7
(2) 16
(3) 41
(4) 90
(5) 154
109. 5 7 16 57 244 1245 7506
(1) 7
(2) 16
(3) 57
(4) 244
(5) 1245
110. 4 2.5 3.5 6.5 15.5 41.25 126.75
(1) 2.5
(2) 3.5
(3) 6.5
(4) 15.5
(5) 41.25

(3)

80
60
40
20
0

Jalandahar
Apple

96.

102. A person sells half of his goods at 20% profit


and remaining half at 30% profit. What is
his overall gain per cent in the whole
transaction ?
(1) 30%
(2) 25%
(3) 50%
(4) 35%
(5) None of these
103. A dice is thrown twice. What is the
probability of getting a sum of 7 from both
the throws ?
5
1
(1)
(2)
18
18

Delhi

Chandigarh

Guava

Hosiarpur Ropar

Grapes

In which city is the difference between the


cost of one kg. of apple and cost of one kg. of
guava second lowest ?
(1) Jalandhar
(2) Delhi
(3) Chandigarh
(4) Hoshiarpur
(5) None of these
97. Cost of one kg. of guava in Jalandhar is
approximately what percent of the cost of
two kgs. of grapes in Chandigarh ?
(1) 66
(2) 24
(3) 28
(4) 34
(5) None of these
98. What total amount will Ram pay to the
shopkeeper for purchasing 3 kgs. of apples
and 2 kgs. of guavas in Delhi ?
(1) ` 530
(2) ` 450
(3) ` 570
(4) ` 620
(5) None of these
99. Ravinder had to purchase 45 kgs. of grapes
from Hoshiarpur. Shopkeeper gave him
discount of 4% per kg. What amount did he
pay to the shopkeeper after the discount ?
(1) ` 8,208
(2) ` 8,104
(3) ` 8,340
(4) ` 8,550
(5) None of these
100. What is the respective ratio between the
cost of one kg. of apples from Ropar and the
cost of one kg. of grapes from Chandigarh ?
(1) 3 : 2
(2) 2 : 3
(3) 22 : 32
(4) 42 : 92
(5) None of these
101. A boat goes downstream at the rate of 9
kmph and upstream at the rate of 6 kmph.
Find the speed of current.
(1) 1.5 kmph
(2) 2 kmph
(3) 7.5 kmph
(4) 4.5 kmph
(5) None of these

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(111-115) : rkfydk dks ;kuiwoZd v/;u djsa ,oa muds uhps fn;s x, iz'uksa dk mkj nsaA
funsZ'k
ikp fofHkUu eghuksa esa rhu vyx O;fDr;ksa }kjk Hkqxrku fd;k x;k ySaMykbZu iQksu] fctyh] /qykbZ] rF
iQksu dk ekfld ys[kki=k (#i;ksa esa)

eghus

ySaMykbZu iQksu
ekuw jfo
jfo
nso

ekpZ 234
viSzy 124
ebZ 156
twu 87
tqykbZ 221
111.

fctyh
nso

eghus dk fcy
/qykbZ
ekuw jfo
ekuw
nso

eksckbZy iQksu
ekuw
jfo
nso

190

113

145

245

315

93

323

65

144

234

345

234

321

270

220

135

151

134

35

164

221

325

432

211

86

150

98

232

442

132

143

532

332

123

124

124

150

116

213

324

184

245

134

125

104

156

235

103

131

143

532

143

324

432

543

(116120):
funsZ'k
nso }kjk twu eghus esa lHkh pkj miHkksx dh xbZ
lsokvksa
dk fuEUkfyf[kr Vscy dks ;kuiwoZd v;;u
djsa
,oa
uhps
fn, x, iz'uksa dk mkj nsaA
dqy Hkqxrku dh x;h jde D;k gS\
fofHkUu dkWyksfu;ksa esa jgus okys iq#"k] efgyk ,o
(1) ` 608
(2) ` 763
cPpksa dk izfr'kr
(3) ` 731
(4) ` 683
iq#"k efgyk,a
cPpsa
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
70

lHkh ikp eghuksa dks feykdj ekuw }kjk Hkqxrku dh 60


x;h
fctyh dk vkSlr fcy fdruk gS\
50
(1) ` 183
(3) ` 159
(5)

113.

115.

(2) ` 149

40

(4) ` 178

42
34

36

30

(2) ` 176

(3) ` 190

(4) ` 167

30

28

vizSy ,oa twu

(2)

vizSy ,oa ebZ

(3)

ekpZ ,oa twu

(4)

ekpZ ,oa ebZ

(5)

twykbZ ,oa ebZ

116.

20

dkWyksuh
fofHkUUk dkWyksfu;ksa esa
fuokfl;ksa dh dqy la[;k

fdu eghuksa esa e'k% ekuw us nwljk lcls vf/d eksckbZy


iQksu fcy ,oa lcls de fctyh fcy dk Hkqxrku fd;k gS\
(1)

30

20

dkWyksuh

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

30
26

20

(1) ` 180

38

36

30

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

50

50

ebZ eghus esa jfo }kjk Hkqxrku fd;s x, eksckbZy iQksu dk10fcy
0
,oa ekpZ eghus esa nso }kjk Hkqxrku fd;s x, /qykbZ ds fcy
dk varj D;k gS\

(5)
114.

fuokfl ; ksad k i zfr ' kr

112.

A
B
C
D
E

fuoklh
1250
2050
1800
1150
1620

A, B ,oa C esa ,d lkFk feykdj dqy fdruh


dkWyksuh
efgyk,a gS\
(1) 1785

(2) 1821

(1) 121
(3) 75

(2) 116
(4) 101

vizSy esa ekuw }kjk Hkqxrku fd;s x, fctyh fcy ,oa twu
(3) 1479
(4) 1692
(5)
buesa
ls
dksbZ
ugha
eghus esa jfo }kjk Hkqxrku fd;s x, eksckbZy iQksu fcy dk
117. dkWyksuh
A eas cPpksa dh dqy la[;k] dkWyksuh
E esa cPpksa dh
vuqikr D;k gS\
dqy la[;k dk yxHkx fdruk izfr'kr gS\
(1) 27 : 49

(2) 27 : 65

(3) 34 : 49

(4) 135 : 184

(5)

buesa ls dksbZ ugha


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Directions (111-115) : Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Monthly Bill (in rupees) of landline phone, electricity, laundry and mobile
phone paid by three different people in five different months.

Month

Monthly Bills
Landline Phone

Electricity

Laundry

Mobile Phones

Ravi

Dev

Manu

Ravi

Dev

Manu

Ravi

Dev

Manu

Ravi

Dev

Manu

March

234

190

113

145

245

315

93

323

65

144

234

345

April

124

234

321

270

220

135

151

134

35

164

221

325

May

156

432

211

86

150

98

232

442

132

143

532

332

June

87

123

124

124

150

116

213

324

184

245

134

125

July

221

104

156

235

103

131

143

532

143

324

432

543

111. What is the total amount of bill paid by Dev


in the month of June for all the four
commodities ?
(1) ` 608

(2) ` 763

(3) ` 731

(4) ` 683

Directions: (116 -120): Study the following


graph and table carefully and answer the
questions given below it.
Percentage of males, females and
children living in various colonies
Male

(5) None of these

(2) ` 149

(3) ` 159

(4) ` 178

Percentage of residents

112. What is the average electricity bill paid by


Manu over all the five months together ?
(1) ` 183
(5) None of these
113. What is the difference between the mobile
phone bill paid by Ravi in the month of May
and laundry bill paid by Dev in the month of
March ?
(1) ` 180

(2) ` 176

(3) ` 190

(4) ` 167

40

(1) 27 : 49

(2) 27 : 65

(3) 34 : 49

(4) 135 : 184

34

36
30

38
36

30

28

30

30
26
20

20

20
10
0
A

C
Colonies

Total number of
residents in various
colonies
Colonies
Residents
A
1250
B
2050
C
1800
D
1150
E
1620
116. What is the total number of females in
colonies A, B and C together ?

(5) July and May


115. What is the respective ratio between the
elctricity bill paid by Manu in the month of
April and the mobile phone bill paid by Ravi
in the month of June ?

42

30

(1) April and June

(4) March and May

50

50

50

114. In which months respectively did manu pay


the second highest mobile phone bill and
the lowest electricity bill ?

(3) March and June

Children

60

(5) None of these

(2) April and May

Female

70

(1) 1785

(2) 1821

(3) 1479

(4) 1692

(5) None of these


117. The number of children in colony A are
approximately what percent of the number
of children in colony E ?

(5) None of these


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(1) 121

(2) 116

(3) 75

(4) 101

(5) None of these


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118.

B esa iq#"kksa dh dqy la[;k ,oa mlh dkWyksuh


126. `40,000
dkWyksuh
esa dh ,d jkf'k ij lk/kj.k C;kt dh nj ls rhu
12,000 dk C;kt izkIr gksrk gSA leku jkf'k ij
efgykvksa dh dqy la[;k dk vuqikr Kkr djsa\
o"kks` esa
leku C;kt dh nj ls] leku le; esa fdruk po`f C;kt
(1) 3 : 5
(2) 7 : 5
(3) 8 : 7
(4) 5 : 7
izkIr gksxk\
(5)

119.

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(1) ` 18,765

(2) ` 15,350

(3) djsa\
` 21, 555
(4) ` 13,240
lHkh dkWyksuh;ksa esa fuokfl;ksa dh vkSLkr la[;k Kkr
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(1) 1654
(2) 1600
(3) 1580

(4) 1574

127. 42 efgyk,a fdlh dk;Z dks


18 fnu esa iwjk djrh gSA leku

21 fnu esa iwjk djus ds fy, fdruh efgykvksa dh


dk;Z dks
vko';drk gS\
120. dksykuh
D esa iq#"kksa dh la[;k rFkk cPpksa dh la[;k dk varj
(1) 36
(2) 24
Kkr djsa\
(5)

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(1) 138

(2) 126

(3) 30

(3) 136

(4) 135

(5)

(5)

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

128.

(121125): fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa esa nks lehdj.k


I ,oa
funsZ'k
II fn;s x, gSA vkidks lehdj.kksa dks gy djus gS ,oa viuk
lgh mkj r; djuk gSA mkj nsa%
(1)

;fn x > y
(3) ;fn x < y
(4) ;fn x < y
(5) ;fn x = y ;k laca/ LFkkfir ugha fd;k tk ldrkA

II.
123. I.

x2 1200 = 244

124. I.

49

2
y

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(1) ` 1,404

(2) ` 1,428

(3) ` 1,518

(4) ` 1,536

130. 6 o"kZ igys fl;k rFkk mlds firk dh vk;q dk vuqikr


1:7

x 3 x
1

5
10
x

(5)

(5) ` 1,644

x2 9x + 20 = 0

10

II.

fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk

2.5 xq.kk gSA


dk nqxquk gS]CrFkk
dk fuos'kA ds fuos'k dk
5,819 dk ykHk gqvkB
;fn o"kZ ds var esa`mUgsa
rks]
dk
ykHk esa fgLlk Kkr djsa\

144x2 16 = 9

4 =

(4)

12 eghus ds fy, fuos'k djrs gSA


B dk fuos'k]
A ds fuos'k

y 222 36 81

II. y2 13y + 42 = 0

125. I.

(1) ` 94, 032

129. A, B ,oaC fdlh O;olk; esa e'k


4 eghus]
6 eghus rFkk

14x 25 = 59 7x

II. 12y +

fo'kk[kk ?kj dh ejeEr`ij68, 357 rFkk` 25,675


28%gqbZ
Vhoh [kjhnus ij [kpZ djrh gS ,oa cph
jkf'k og
udn vius ikl j[krh gSA dqy jkf'k Kkr djsa\

(3) ` 1,30,600

II. y + 122 = 159


122. I.

buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(2) ` 36,568

;fn x > y

(2)

121. I.

(4) 44

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36 o"kZ
FkkA fl;k rFkk mlds firk dh vk;q
esa dk varj gSA
vc ls 5 o"kZ i'pkr fl;k dh vk;q Kkr djsa\
(1) 13 o"kZ

(2) 15 o"kZ

(3) 21 o"kZ

(4) 17 o"kZ

(5) 19 o"kZ

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118. What is the respective ratio of the number

126. The simple interest accrued on an amount

of males in colony B to the number of

of ` 40,000 at the end of three years is `

females in the same colony ?

12,000. What would be the compound

(1) 3 : 5

(2) 7 : 5

interest accrued on the same amount at

(3) 8 : 7

(4) 5 : 7

the same rate in the same period ?

(5) None of these


119. What is the average number of residents

(1) ` 18,765

(2) ` 15,350

(3) ` 21, 555

(4) ` 13,240

(5) None of these

form all the colonies together ?


(1) 1654

(2) 1600

127. 42 women can do a piece of work in 18 days.

(3) 1580

(4) 1574

How many women would be required do the


same work in 21 days ?

(5) None of these


120. What is the difference between the number

(1) 36

(2) 24

of males in colony D and the number of

(3) 30

(4) 44

children in the same colony ?

(5) None of these

(1) 138

(2) 126

128. Vishakha spent ` 68, 357 on the renovation

(3) 136

(4) 135

for her home, ` 25,675 on buying music


system and the remaining 28% of the total

(5) None of these

amount she had as cash with her. What

Directions: (121 - 125): In each of the


following

questions

two

was the total amount ?

equations

numbered I and II are given. You have to

(1) ` 94, 032

solve both the equations and give answer

(2) ` 36,568

if

(3) ` 1,30,600
(1) If x > y

(4) Can not be determined

(2) If x > y

(5) None of these

(3) If x < y

129. A, B and C invested different amounts in a

(4) If x < y

business for 4 months, 6 months and 12

(5) If x = y or relation cant be established.

months respectively. B's investment was 2

121. I.

times A's investment and C's investment

x2 1200 = 244

was 2.5 times A's investment. If at the end

II. y + 122 = 159


122. I.
II.
123. I.

amount of ` 5,819/- as profit, what was B's


share in the profit?

y 222 36 81
144x2 16 = 9

II. 12y +
124. I.

of the year, they together received an

14x 25 = 59 7x

4 =

49

x 9x + 20 = 0

(1) ` 1,404

(2) ` 1,428

(3) ` 1,518

(4) ` 1,536

(5) ` 1,644
130. Six years ago, the respective ratio between

II. y2 13y + 42 = 0

the ages of Sia and her father that time


was 1 : 7. The difference between the age

125. I.

x 3 x
1

5
10
x
10

II.

2
y

4 y

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(1) 13 years

(2) 15 years

(3) 21 years

(4) 17 years

(5) 19 years
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rdZ'kfDr ijh{k.k

(131-136): uhps fn, x, izR;sd iz'u esa rhu dFku135. fu"d"kZ


funsZ'k
:
I vkSjII fn, x, gSaA vkidks fn,
vkSj mlds ckn nks fu"d"kZ
I. dqN Vsu f[kykSus gSaA
x, dFkuksa dks lR; ekuuk gS] Hkys gh os loZKkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu
II. dksbZ Vsu f[kykSuk ugha gSA
izrhr gksaA lHkh fu"d"kksZa dks if<+, vkSj fiQj r; 136.
dhft, fd
:
fu"d"kZ
fn;k x;k dkSu&lk fu"d"kZ fn, x, dFkuksa dk rkfdZd :i ls I. lHkh isM+ksa ds l[r gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
vuqlj.k djrk gS] Hkys gh loZKkr rF; dqN Hkh gksaA
II. lHkh Vsuksa ds f[kykSuk gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
mkj nhft,%
137. ;fn 'kCnRECIPROCAL ds pkSFks] NBs] ukSosa vkSj nlo
(1) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ
I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
v{kj ls vFkZiw.kZ 'kCn cuukrks
laHko
ml 'kCn
gks]dk rhljk
(2) ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ
II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
v{kj vkidk mkj gksxkA ;fn ,d ls vf/d vaxzsth 'kCn
(3) ;fn ;k rks fu"d"kZ
I ;k fu"d"kZ
II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
curs gSaM
rksmkj gksxk] vkSj ;fn ,slk dksbZ 'kCn ugha cur
(4) ;fn uk rks fu"d"kZ
I uk ghII vuqlj.k djrk gSA
N gksxkA
gS rks vkidk mkj
(1) A
(2) 1
(5) ;fn fu"d"k
ZI vkSjII nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSaaA
(3) N
(4) M
131. dFku:
(5) R
lHkh lgh xyr gSaA
138. nf{k.k dh rjiQ eqag fd, gq, yM+dksa dh ,d
, vHk;
iafDr esa
dqN lgh vlR; gSaA
ckabZ Nksj ls lkroka vkSj tkosn nkfguh Nksj ls vkBoka g
lHkh vlR; lR; gSaA
iafDr esa vuw] vHk; ds nkfgus lkrokads
rFkk
ck,atkosn
:
fu"d"kZ
? yM+ds gSa
ukSaok gS] rks ml iafDr esa fdrus
I. dqN vlR; xyr gaSA
(1) 30
(2) 31
II. lHkh lR; ds xyr gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
(3) 32
(4) 33
132. dFku:
(5) buesa dksbZ ugha
dqN cSx lkeku gSaA
139. fdlh fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk
TIRED
esa dksVFIGA fy[kk tkrk
dksbZ lkeku Vksdjh ugha gSA
BREAD
?
gS rks ml dwV Hkk"kk
esadks dSls fy[kkxk
tk,
lHkh cSx ckYVh gSaaA
(1) DOCCA
(2) DVOAC
(3) ACVOD
(4) CPVCA
:
fu"d"kZ
(5) DOVCA
I. lHkh lkeku ckYVh gSA
140. ikap fe=k vuw] Hkkuw] pUnw] nhiw ,vkSj
lcdhbZ'kk ds ch
II. dqN cSx Vksdjh ugha gSA
vyx&vyx
mQapkbZ
gSA
viuh
mQapkbZ
ds vuqlkj os
133. dFku:
vkjksgh ozQe esa O;ofLFkr
dsoy
gSaA
pUnlsbZ'kk
yEck gSA, nhiw
lHkh dkxt IykfLVd gSaA
,
Hkkuw
vkSj
vuw
tks
fd
lcls
yEck
ugha
gS]
ds chp gS rks
dksbZ iSdsV ikS/k ugha gSA
muds chp nwljk lcls NksVk dkSu gS\
lHkh IykfLVd iSuy gSaA
(1)
(2) Hkkuw
nhiw
:
fu"d"kZ
(3) vuw
(4) pUnw
I. dqN iSuy dkxt gSaA
(5)
buesa
ls
dksbZ
ugha
II. lHkh iSuy IykfLVd gaSA
141. ,d fnu 'kke dks tc D vius Ldwy ls vk jgh Fkh] mlus
134. dFku:
S dks vkrs ns[kkA os ,d fcUnq ij
foijhr fn'kk ls vius HkkbZ
dqN 'kh'kk p'ek ugha gSA
feys vkSj ,d nwljs ls ckrsaDdhA
us ;ku fn;k fdS dh
lHkh 'kh'ks xSl gSaA
D
S fdl
ijNkbZ
mlds
(
ds)
nkfguh
rjiQ
iM+ jgh gS]
rks
dksbZ 'kh'kk ck[k ugha gSA
fn'kk esa py jgk?Fkk
dFku:
(1)
(2) iwoZ
mkj
I. dqN xSl ck[k gSA
(3) nf{k.k
(4) if'pe
II. dqN xSl p'es ugha gSA
(5)
fu/kZfjr
ugha
fd;k
tk ldrk
(135-136):
142. 'kCn
RELATIVES esa ,sls fdrus v{kj ;qXe gSa ftuds chp
dFku:
? esa gksrs g
mrus
gh v{kj gSa ftrus dh vaxzsth o.kZekyk
dksbZ f[kykSuk isM+ ugha gSA
(1) ,d
(2) nks
dqN f[kykSus l[r gSaA
(3) rhu
(4) pkj
lHkh isM+ Vsu gSaA
(5) pkj ls T;knk
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REASONING
Directions (131-136) : In each of the
questions given below three statements
are followed by two conclusions numbered
I and II. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem
to be at variance with commonly known
facts. Read all the conclusions and then
decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the given statements,
disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer
(1) if only conclusion I follows.
(2) if only conclusion II follows.
(3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows.
(4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion
II follows.
(5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
131. Statements:
All rights are wrong.
Some rights are false.
All false are true.
Conclusions:
I. Some false are wrong.
II. All true being wrong is a possibility.
132. Statements:
Some bags are baggages.
No baggage is a basket.
All bags are buckets.
Conclusions:
I. All baggages are buckets.
II. Some bags are not baskets.
133. Statements:
All papers are plastics.
No packet is a plant.
All plastics are panels.
Conclusions:
I. Some panels are papers.
II. All panels are plastics.
134. Statements:
Some glasses are not goggles.
All glasses are gases.
No glass is a goose.
Conclusions:
I. Some gases are goose.
II. Some gases are not goggles.
(135-136):
Statements:
No toy is a tree.
Some toys are tough.
All trees are trains.
135. Conclusions:
I. Some trains are toys.
II. No train is a toy.

136. Conclusions:
I. All trees being tough is a possibility.
II. All trains being toys is a possibility.
137. If it is possible to make a meaningful
English word with the fourth, sixth, ninth
and tenth letter of the word RECIPROCAL,
the third letter of that word is your answer.
If more than one English word can be
formed, M is the answer and if no such
word can be formed, your answer is N.
(1) A
(2) 1
(3) N
(4) M
(5) R
138. In a row of boys facing south, Abhay is
seventh from the left end and Javed is
eighth from the right end. In the same row,
Anu is seventh to the right of Abhay and
ninth to the left of Javed. How many boys
are there in the row?
(1) 30
(2) 31
(3) 32
(4) 33
(5) None of these
139. In a certain code language TIRED is written
as VFIGA. How is BREAD written in that code
language?
(1) DOCCA
(2) DVOAC
(3) ACVOD
(4) CPVCA
(5) DOVCA
140. Among five friends Anu, Bhanu, Chandu,
Deepu and Esha, all of them are of different
heights. Also, they are ar ranged in
ascending order of their heights. Esha is
taller than only Chandu. Deepu is between
Bhanu and Anu, who is not the tallest. Who
among them is the second shortest?
(1) Deepu
(2) Bhanu
(3) Anu
(4) Chandu
(5) None of these
141. One evening when D was coming from
school, she saw her brother S coming from
opposite direction. They met at a point and
talked to each other. D noticed that the
shadow of S was falling to her right. Which
direction was S moving in?
(1) North
(2) East
(3) South
(4) West
(5) Cant be determined
142. How many such pairs of letters are there
in the word RELATIVES, each of which has
as many letters between them as in the
English alphabet?
(1) One
(2) Two
(3) Three
(4) Four
(5) More than four

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C = D < E > G H Q < R funsZ'k


(149-151): fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk ;kuiwoZd
;fn nh xbZ vfHkO;fDr
fuf'pr :i ls lR; gks] rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu fuf'pr
v;;u dj fn, x, iz'uksa ds mkj nhft,A
:i ls vlR; gS ?
, pkn
, nkfu'k
, ,glku, iQty vkSj xtyuked
vfer , caVh
(1) E > C
(2) R > H
lkr fe=k gSa] muesa ls lHkh ,d iafDr esa mkj dh vksj eqag djds
(3) H < E
(4) mijksDr lHkh
gSa vkSj ,d nwljs ls lenwjLFk gSaA
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
caVh
, tks fdlh Hkh vafre Nksj ij ugha gS]
dsoks
ck,a
pkn
ls
pkSFkk
gSA
(144-148): fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk ;kuiwoZd
funsZ'k
v;;u dj fn, x, iz'uksa ds mkj nhft,A
xty iafDr ds e; esa gS] vkSjrFkk
nkfu'k
xtyds chp nks
O;fDr
cSBs
gSaA
S, D, V, R, I vkSj
Y uked N% Hkkjrh; fozQdsV f[kykM+h
gSaA
muds chp nks cYysckt gS_ tcfd vU; fodsV dhij] rst xsanckt]
vfer , caVh
dk utnhdh iM+kslh gS vkSjds,glku
ck,a ls
vkWy&jkm.Mj rFkk fLiuj gS] ;|fi t:jh ugha fd blh ozQe esaArhljk
lkFkgSA
gh blesa ls izR;sd f[kykM+h vyx&vyx 'kgj ls gS tSls149.
paMhx<+]
? gS
,glku ds lanHkZ esa dk
nkfu'k
LFkku D;k
fnYyh] jkaph] psUubZ] eqEcbZ vkSj t;iqjA
(1) ck,a ls rhljk
V] rst xsanckt] uk rks psUubZ ls gS vkSj uk gh t;iqj lsA
(2) nk,a ls pkSFkk
tks eqEcbZ ls gS] og fLiuj gSA
R vkSj
S eqEcbZ
uk rks
uk gh
(3) ck,a ls pkSFkk
ls gSA
(4) rqjar ck,a
S Vhe dk vkWy&jkm.Mj gS] tks fd t;iqj ls gSA
(5) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
V jkaph ls ugha gS tcfd
Y psUubZ ls ugha gSA
150. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk@dkSu ls dFku
? lR; ugha gS
R tks fd fodsV dhij gaS oks fnYyh ls gSA
D ukuk
ghYrks
(1) caVh
, nkfu'k
ds nk,a nwljk gSA
fLiuj gSA
(2) xty , pkn
ds ck,a rhljk gSA
144. fuEufyf[kr esaa ls paMhx<+S
? ls dkSu g
(3) nkfu'k
, vfer dk utnhdh iM+kslh gSA
(1) D
(2) V
(4) lHkh lgh gSaA
(3) I
(4) Y
(5) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
151. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu vafre Nksjksa
? ij cSBs gaS
145. D fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl 'kgj ls?gaS
(1) vfer nkfu'k
(2) vfer] pkn
(1) jkaph
(2) eqEcbZ
(3) caVh] Pkkn
(4) nkfu'k] pkn
(3) psUubZ
(4) paMhx<+
(5) nkfu'k] iQty
(5) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(152-153): fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk F;kuiwoZd
funsZ'k
146. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fozQdsVj vkSj 'kgj dh
?tksM+h xyr
gS
v;;u dj uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mkj :nsa
(1) D&psUubZ
(2) R&fnYyh
A + B dk vFkZA
gSB dk firk gSA
(3) I&eqEcbZ
(4) V&t;iqj
A B dk vFkZ B
gS A dk HkkbZ gSA
(5) lHkh lgh gSa
A B dk vFkZA'
gSB dk ifr gSA
147. mQij fn, x, 'krksZaZ ds vuqlkj fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu
A B dk vFkZA
gSB dh cgu gSA
?
cYystcktksa dh tksM+h
gS
152. vfHkO;fDr
A + B C D E esa
, D, B ls fdl izdkj
(1) Y&V
(2) I&D
?
lacaf/r gS
(3) V&D
(4) D&Y
(1) lkyk
(2) lkyh
(5) S&Y
(3) Hkrhtk
(4) HkkbZ
148. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fozQdsVj? jkaph ls gS
(5) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(1) D
153. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh vfHkO;fDr ;g n'kkZrk
R, gS fd
(2) I
'Q dh cgu gS
?
143.

(3) Y

fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk


(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4)

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(1) P + Q R + Z
(3) P + Q R Z

(2) T Q + Z R
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

(5) fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk


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143. If the given expression C = D < E > G H
Q < R is definitely true, then which of the
following is definitely false?
(1) E > C
(2) R > H
(3) H < E
(4) All of the above
(5) None of these
Directions (144-148): Study the following
information carefully to answer the given
questions.
There are six Indian cricketers, namely S,
D, V, R, I and Y. Among them two are batsmen,
while others are wicket keeper, fast bowler, allrounder and spinner, though not necessarily in
the same order. Also, each of these cricketers
belongs to a different city, namely Chandigarh,
Delhi, Ranchi, Chennai, Mumbai and Jaipur.
V, a fast bowler, is neither from Chennai
nor from Jaipur.
The one who is from Mumbai is a spinner.
Neither R nor S is from Mumbai.
S is the all-rounder of the team and is from
Jaipur.
V is not from Ranchi while Y is not from
Chennai.
R the wicket keeper is from Delhi. Neither
D nor Y is a spinner.
144. Who among the following is f rom
Chandigarh?
(1) D
(2) V
(3) I
(4) Y
(5) None of these
145. D is from which of the following cities?
(1) Ranchi
(2) Mumbai
(3) Chennai
(4) Chandigarh
(5) Cant be determined
146. Which of the following pairs of cricketer and
city is incorrect?
(1) D Chennai
(2) R Delhi
(3) I Mumbai
(4) V Jaipur
(5) All are correct
147. Which of the following is the pair of batsmen
as per the conditions given above?
(1) Y V
(2) I D
(3) V D
(4) D Y
(5) S Y
148. Which of the following cricketers is from
Ranchi?
(1) D
(2) I
(3) Y
(4) Cant be determined
(5) None of these

Directions (149-151): Study the following


information carefully to answer the given
questions.
There are seven friends, namely Amit,
Banti, Chand, Danish, Ehsan, Fajal and Gajal.
All of them are sitting in a row facing north and
are equidistant from each other.
Banti, who is not at any of the extreme
ends, is fourth to the left of Chand.
Gajal is in the middle of the row and there
are two people between Danish and Gajal.
Amit is an immediate neighbour of Banti
and is third to the left of Ehsan.
149. What is the position of Danish with respect
to Ehsan?
(1) Third to the left
(2) Fourth to the right
(3) Fourth to the left
(4) Immediate left
(5) Cant be determined
150. Which of the following statements is/are
not true?
(1) Banti is second to the right of Danish.
(2) Gajal is third to the left of Chand.
(3) Danish is an immediate neighbour of
Amit.
(4) All are true
(5) None of the above
151. Who among the following are sitting at the
extreme ends?
(1) Amit, Danish (2) Amit, Chand
(3) Banti, Chand
(4) Danish, Chand
(5) Danish, Fajal
Directions (152-153): Study the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
A + B means A is father of B.
A B means B is brother of A.
A B means A is husband of B.
A B means A is sister of B.
152. In the expression A + B C D E, how is D
related to B?
(1) Brother-in-law (2) Sister-in-law
(3) Nephew
(4) Brother
(5) Cant be determined
153. Which of the following expressions shows
that R is sister of Q?
(1) P + Q R + Z
(2) T Q + Z R
(3) P + Q R Z
(4) None of these
(5) Cant be determined

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(154-156): fuEufyf[kr O;oLFkk dk ;kuiwoZd
158. dkSu&lk 'kCn@la[;k
IIIpj.k
? gksxk
funsZ'k
esa nkfgus ls NBk
(1) 5
(2) by
v;;u dj uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds mkj nhft,:
2Z6#P97%3RI8$Q*UK@NH
M4J

(3) him
(5) 64

(4) tubes

mijksDr O;oLFkk esa ,sls fdrus O;atu gSa ftlesa


izR;sd
ds
159.
? gksxk
fuEufyf[kr
vkmViqV dk dkSu lk pj.k la[;k
? gS
rqjar igys ,d ladsr rFkk rqjar ckn ,d la[;k
therapist 9 discover 64 tubes 5 16 him by
some 4 3
(1) dksbZ ugha
(2) ,d
(1) III
(2) IV
(3) nks
(4) rhu
(3) V
(4) VI
(5) rhu ls vf/d
(5) ,slk dksbZ pj.k ugha gksxk
155. mijksDr O;oLFkk esa ckbZ Nksj ls ukSaos ds nkfgus ls vkBoka dkSu
160. pj.k V esa
, therapist dk laca/64 ls vkSjdiscover
?
gksxk
dk laca/5 ls gS] rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu Bhd mlh izdkj
(1) $
(2) Q
tubes ls lacaf/r gS
?
(3) Z
(4) 3
(1)
some
(2) 3
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) 16
156. fuEufyf[kr ikap esa ls pkj fdlh izdkj leku gSa rFkk ,d(3) 4
(5)
5
? ls fHkUu gS
lewg cukrs gSaA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu bl lewg
(161-163): uhps fn, x, izR;sd iz'u esa ,d dFku
funsZ'k
(1) P 7 3
(2) 9
(3) Q U N
(4) R 8 Q
I vkSjII fn, x, gSaA vkidks ;g r;
vkSj mlds ckn nks rdZ
(5) $ * K
djuk gS fd dkSu lk rdZ Bksl gS vkSj dkSu lk detksj gSA mkj
(157-160): fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dks ;ku ls if<+,nhft,A
funsZ'k
:
vkSj fn, x, iz'uksa ds mkj nhft,
(1) ;fn dsoy rdZI Bksl gSA
,d 'kCn vkSj la[;k O;oLFkk e'khu 'kCnksa vkSj la[;kvksa dh
(2) ;fn dsoy rdZII Bksl gSA
buiqV ykbu fn, tkus ij izR;sd pj.k esa fdlh [kkl fu;e dk
(3) ;fn dsoy ;k rksI ;k II Bksl gSA
vuqlj.k djrs gq, mUgsa O;ofLFkr djrh gS] buiqV vkSj iquO;ZoLFkk
(4) ;fn uk rksI vkSj uk gh
II Bksl gSA
: gS
dk mnkgj.k uhps fn;k x;k
(5) ;fn nksuksaI rdZ
vkSjII Bksl gSaA
:
7 warrior 4 never true 5 he 36 fought
buiqV
3 and 16
161. dFku:
pj.k I: warrior 7 4 never true 5 he 36 fought
? pkfg,
D;k m|fe;ksa dks izksRlkfgr fd;k tkuk
3 and 16
rdZ:
pj.k II: warrior 7 fought 36 4 never true 5 he
I. gka] os ns'k ds vkS|ksfxd fodkl esa enn djsaxsA
3 and 16
II. gka] os jkstxkj {ks=k dk Hkkj de djsaxsA
pj.k III: warrior 7 fought 36 never 5 4 true he
3 and 16
162. dFku:
pj.k IV: warrior 7 fought 36 never 5 true 16 4
? pkfg,
D;k fj'or ysus okys vf/dkfj;ksa dks nf.Mr djuk
he 3 and
rdZ:
pj.k V: warrior 7 fought 36 never 5 true 16
I. ugha] dqN ifjfLFkfr;ka mUgsa etcwj dj ldrh gSaA
and 3 4 he
II. gka] mUgsa tks dk;Z lkSaik x;k gS] mls mUgsa bZe
pj.k VI: warrior 7 fought 36 never 5 true 16
djuk pkfg,A
and 3 he 4
pj.k VI mi;qZDr iquZO;oLFkk dk vafre pj.k gSA
163.mi;qZDr
dFku:
pj.kksa esa ftl fu;e dk ikyu fd;k x;k gSA mlds vuqlkj D;k Hkkjr dks viuh mQtkZ dh ekax dks iwjk djus ds fy, lkS
uhps fy[ks izR;sd iz'uksa esa fn, x, buiqV ds lgh pj.kksa
dk dk nksgu djuk pkfg,A
mQtkZ
i1rk yxkb,A
rdZ:
: 5 him 16 by some 64 tubes 9 discover
buiqV
I. gka] orZeku esa iz;ksx fd, tkus okys lzksr [kRe gksus
4 therapist 3
gSaA
157. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk pj.k vafre ls Bhd igyk
? gksxk
II. ugha] lkSj mQtkZ dk iz;ksx djus ds fy, cgqr iwath dh
(1) III
(2) IV
vko';drk gS] tks Hkkjr ds ikl ugha gSA
(3) V
(4) VI
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
154.

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Directions (154-156): Study the following
arrangement carefully and answer the
questions given below:
2Z6#P97%3RI8$Q*UK@NH
M4J
154. How many such consonants are there in
the above arrangement, each of which is
immediately preceded by a symbol and
immediately followed by a number?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
155. Which of the following is the eighth to the
right of ninth element from the left end in
the above arrangement?
(1) $
(2) Q
(3) Z
(4) 3
(5) None of these
156. Four of the following five are alike in a
certain way and hence form a group. Which
of the following is different from the group?
(1) P 7 3
(2) 9
(3) Q U N
(4) R 8 Q
(5) $ * K
Directions (157-160): Study the following
information to answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine
when given an input line of words and numbers
rearranges them following a particular rule in
each step. The following is an illustration of an
input and rearrangement.
Input:
7 warrior 4 never true 5 he 3 6 fought
3 and 16
Step I:
warrior 7 4 never true 5 he 36 fought
3 and 16
Step II: warrior 7 fought 36 4 never true 5 he
3 and 16
Step III: warrior 7 fought 36 never 5 4 true he
3 and 16
Step IV: warrior 7 fought 36 never 5 true 16 4
he 3 and
Step V: warrior 7 fought 36 never 5 true 16
and 3 4 he
Step VI: warrior 7 fought 36 never 5 true 16
and 3 he 4
Step VI is the last step of the above input.
As per the rules followed in the above steps,
find out in each of the following questions,
the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: 5 him 16 by some 64 tubes 9 discover
4 therapist 3
157. Which of the following steps will be the last
but one?
(1) III
(2) IV
(3) V
(4) VI
(5) None of these

158. Which word/number would be the sixth


from the right in Step III?
(1) 5
(2) by
(3) him
(4) tubes
(5) 64
159. Which step number would be the following
output? therapist 9 discover 64 tubes 5 16
him by some 4 3
(1) III
(2) IV
(3) V
(4) VI
(5) There will be no such step
160. In Step V, if therapist is related to 64 and
discover is related to 5 in a certain way,
then which of the following is tubes related
to in the same way?
(1) some
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) 16
(5) 5
Directions (161-163): Each question given
below consists of a statement followed by
two arguments numbered I and II. You have
to decide which of the arguments is a strong
argument and which is a weak argument.
Give answer
(1)
if only argument I is strong.
(2)
if only argument II is strong.
(3)
if only either I or II is strong.
(4)
if neither I nor II is strong.
(5)
if both arguments I and II are strong.
161. Statement:
Should entrepreneurs be encouraged?
Arguments:
I.
Yes, they will help in industrial
development of the country.
II. Yes, they will reduce the burden on
employment market.
162. Statement:
Should of ficer s accepting bribe be
punished?
Arguments:
I.
No, certain circumstances may have
compelled them.
II. Yes, they should do the job honestly,
they are entrusted with.
163. Statement:
Should India make efforts to harness solar
energy to fulfill its energy requirement?
Arguments:
I.
Yes, most of the energy sources used
at present are exhaustible.
II. No, harnessing solar energy requires
a lot of capital, which India lacks.

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(164-169): uhps fn, x, izR;sd iz'u esa ,d dFku 167. dFku:


funsZ'k
II vkSjIII fn,
vkSj mlds ckn dk;Zokfg;ksa ds rhu I,mik;
nks LFkkuh; Dycksa ds lnL; dHkh&dHkh eq[; lM+d ij ,d
x, gSaA vkidks dFku esa nhR;sd
xbZ
ckrizdks lgh ekuuk gS vkSj
nwljs ls yM+rs gSa vkSj ;krk;kr dks jksd nsrs gSaA
mlds ckn r; djuk gS fd fn, x, rhuksa lq>koksa esa dkSu lh dk;Zokfg;ka
:
dk;Zokgh dk;kZUo;u ds fy, rdZlaxr :i ls vuqlj.k djrh
gSA
I. LFkkuh; iqfyl Fkkus dks eq[; lM+d ij pkSchlksa ?k
164. dFku:
iqfyl rSukr djuh pkfg,A
,d LFkkuh; vkS"kf/ foozQsrk ds ;gka dh udyh nokvksa ls cgqr
II. yM+kbZ&>xM+s esa fyIr yksxksa dh f'kuk[r djds rRdky i
la[;k esa yksx chekj iM+ x,A
muds}kjkDyc ds izca/u ij izfrca/yxukpkfg,A
:
dk;Zokfg;ka
III.
I. nokvksa dh fo"kkDrrk dh tkap gksus rd ljdkj dks lHkh LFkkuh; iz'kklu dks rRdky izHkko ls nksuksas DY
izcaku dks Hkax dj nsuk pkfg,A
udyh nok cspus okyh nqdkuksa dks can,A
dj nsuk pkfg
(1)
II. vkS"kf/ foozsQrk dks cksyuk pkfg, fd os 'kgj NksM+dsoy
nsa I vkSjII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(2) dsoy II vkSjIII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
rFkk viuh nqdku dgh vkSj tk dj [kksysA
III vuqlj.k djrs gSaaA
III. vkijkf/d ykijokgh ds fy, nqdku ds ekfyd dks rqjar (3) dsoy I vkSj
fxjrkj dj ysuk pkfg,A
(4) I, II vkSj
III lHkh vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(1) dsoy I vkSj
II vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(2) dsoy I vkSj
III vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
168. dFku:
(3) dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
LFkkuh; Ldwy ds cgqr ls cPps fiNys Ng eghus esa yxkrk
(4) dsoy II vkSjIII vuqlj.k djrs gSaaA
pkSFkh ckj Ldwy dSaVhu esa rS;kj fd;k x;k Hkkstu [kkdj c
(5) lHkh vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
iM+ x,A
165. dFku:
:
dk;Zokfg;ka
dbZ futh {ks=k ds cSadksa us cpr [kkrkvksa ij C;kt nj esa
I. Ldwy izca/u dks rRdky dSaVhu dk Bsdk lekIr dj nsuk
lkoZtfud cSadksa dh rqyuk esa o`f dh gSA
pkfg, vkSj eqvkotk ekaxuk pkfg,A
:
dk;Zokfg;ka
II. Ldwy izca/u dks lHkh cPpksa dks dSaVhu ls [kk| oL
I. bldh tkap ds fy, lkoZtfud {ks=k ds cSadksa }kjk bl
u [kkus ds fy, dguk pkfg,A
dsl dks fu;ked izkf/dj.k ds lkeus j[kuh pkfg,
III. dSaVhu ds ekfyd dks ykijokgh ds fy, rRdky fxjrkj
D;ksafd ,slh c<+kskjh os iznku ugha dj ldrs gSaA
II. lkoZtfud {ks=k ds cSadksa dks ,slh uhfr viukuh pkfg,fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
ftlls oks izfr;ksfxrk esa cus jgsaA
(1) dksbZ vuqlj.k ugha djrk gS
III. lkotZfud {ks=k ds cSadksa dks vius fo'ks"k xq.kksa
dkII vuqlj.k djrk gS
(2) dsoy
ckj&ckj izpkj djuk pkfg, rkfd os vius Hkfo"; ds (3) dssoyIII vuqlj.k djrk gS
xzkgd dks uk [kks nsaA
(4) dsoy I vkSj
II vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(1) dsoy I vkSj
II vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(5) dsoy II vkSjIII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(2) dsoy I vkSj
III vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
169. dFku:
(3) dssoy ;k rks
II ;k III vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
cgqr ls Ldwy clksa esa lqj{kk fn'kkfunsZ'kksa dk mfpr iky
(4) lHkh vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
fcukCNG fdV yxok, tkrs gSaA blds ifj.kkeLo:i 'kkWVZ
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
lfdZV ds dkj.k bu clksa esa vkx yxus dh ?kVuk,a gks tkrh
166. dFku:
gSa
vkSj Ldwyh cPpksa dk thou [krjs esa iM+ tkrk gSA
os yksx tks tutkrh; {ks=kksa esa fuokl djrs gSa os f'k{kk
ls cgqr
:
dk;Zokfg;ka
nwj gSaA
I.
{ks=kh;
ifjogu vf/dkjh dks mu lHkh Ldwyh clksa dh
:
dk;Zokfg;ka
CNG fdV yxk;k x;k gSA
I. ogka Ldwy [kksyus ds fy, ljdkj dks xSj&ljdkjh laLFkk tkap djkuh pkfg, ftuesa
(NGO) dks lHkh laHko enn djuh pkfg,A
II. Ldwy izca/uksa
CNG
dk fdV yxh clksa ds iz;ksx ij
II. bu {ks=kksa esa O;kid tkx:drk izksxzke dh 'kq:vkrjksd yxkus dh vf/lwpuk tkjh djuh pkfg,A
djuh pkfg,A
III. ljdkj dks Ldwyh clksa
CNG
esafdV ds iz;ksx ij jksd
III. tks yksx bu {ks=kksa esa fuokl djrs gSa mUgsa cM+s
'kgjksa
esa
yxkus dh vf/lwpuk tkjh djuh pkfg,A
LFkkukarfjr dj nsuk pkfg,A
(1) dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(1) dsoy I vkSjIII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(2) dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(2) dsoy II vkSjIII vuqlj.k djrs gaSA
(3) dsoy III vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(3) dsoy I vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(4) dsoy I vkSj
III vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(4) dsoy II vuqlj.k djrk gSA
(5) dsoy I vkSjII vuqlj.k djrs gSaA
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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Directions (164-169): In each question below
is given a statement followed by three courses
of action numbered I, II and III. You have to
assume everything in the statement to be true,
then decide which of the three suggested
courses of action logically follows for pursuing.
164. Statement:
A large number of persons have become
critically ill after taking spurious medicine
from a local chemist.
Course of action:
I.
The government should immediately
close down all the shops selling
spurious medicine till the stocks are
further tested for presence of toxicity.
II. The chemist should be asked to leave
the city and open a shop somewhere
else.
III. The owner of the shop should
immediately be arrested for criminal
negligence.
(1) Only I and II follow
(2) Only I and III follow
(3) Only II follows
(4) Only II and III follow
(5) All follow
165. Statement:
Many private sector banks have increased
the interest rates on savings bank accounts
in comparison to public sector banks.
Course of action:
I.
The case should be placed by the public
sector banks before the regulatory
authority for investigation as they
cannot allow such an increase.
II. Public sector banks must adopt such
policies as would help them remain
in competition.
III. Public sector banks should advertise
their special features repeatedly so
that they do not lose their future
customers.
(1) Only I and II follow
(2) Only I and III follow
(3) Only either II or III follows
(4) All follow
(5) None of these
166. Statement:
People residing in some tribal areas are far
from education.
Course of action:
I.
Government should render all possible
help to NGOs to open schools there.
II. A mass awareness programme should
be initiated in these areas.
III. People residing in those areas should
be shifted to bigger cities.
(1) Only I and III follow
(2) Only II and III follow
(3) Only I follows
(4) Only II follow
(5) Only I and II follow

167. Statement:
The members belonging to two local clubs
occasionally fight with each other on the
main road and block traffic movement.
Course of action:
I.
The local police station should
immediately deploy police round the
clock on the main road.
II.
Those involved in fighting should
disband the management of the two
clubs with immediate effect.
III. The local administration should
disband the management of the two
clubs with immediate effect.
(1) Only I and II follow
(2) Only II and III follow
(3) Only I and III follow
(4) All I, II and III follows
(5) None of these
168. Statement:
Many local students fell ill for the fourth time in
a row in the last six months after consuming
food prepared by the school canteen.
Course of action:
I.
The school management should
immediately terminate the contract of
the canteen and ask for compensation.
II.
The school management should
advise all the students not to eat food
articles from the canteen.
III. The owner of the canteen should
immediately be arrested for
negligence.
(1) None follows
(2) Only II follows
(3) Only III follows
(4) Only I and II follow
(5) Only II and III follow
169. Statement :
Many school buses have fitted CNG kit without
observing the safety guidelines properly. This
result into some instances of these buses
catching fire due to short circuit and
endangering the lives of the school children.
Course of action:
I.
The regional transport authority should
immediately carryout checks of all the
school buses fitted with CNG kit.
II.
The management of all the school
should issue a notification to stop
hiring buses fitted with CNG kit.
III. The govt should issue a notification
banning school buses for the use of
CNG kit.
(1) Only I follows
(2) Only II follows
(3) Only III follows
(4) Only I & III follows
(5) None of these

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(170-174): nh xbZ lwpuk dks ;kuiwoZd i<+s


(175-179): uhps fn, x, izR;sd iz'u esa izR;sd dFku
funsZ'k
funsZ'k
rFkk
uhps fn, x, iz'uksa dk mkj ns%
esa fofHkUUk vOk;oksa ds chp laca/ n'kkZ;k x;k gSA izR;sd d
ds ckn fu"d"kZ fn, x, gS] bu dFkuksa ij vk/kfjr fu"d"kks dks
lkr fe=kA, B, C, D, E, F ,oaG ,d lh/h js[kk esa mkj dh vksj
;kuiwoZd i<+s ,oa mkj nsaA
eq[k djds [kM+s gS ij t:jh ugha fd blh e esaA
(1) ;fn u rksI vkSj u gh
II lR; gSA
D js[kk ds Bhd e; esa [kM+k
D ,oagSA
F ds chp dsoy
A, CgSA
D ds,oa
nks O;fDr [kM+s
ds Bhd ck,a [kM+k gS]
nk,a [kM+k (2) ;fn ;k rksI ;k II lR; gSA
A ,oaB ds chp dsoy ,d O;fDr
gS] ij t:jh ugha dh Bhd nk,aA
(3) ;fn] dsoy II lR; gSA4
B ds ck,a ls nwljk gSA
[kM+kG,
gSA
(4) ;fn] dsoy I lR; gSA
170. E ds laca/ esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lR; gS\
(5) ;fn nksuksa
I ,oaII lR; gSA
(1) F, E ds nk,a ls nwljk gSA
175. dFku:
(2) E, C ds ck,a ls rhljk gSA
I=N>C>H<E=S
(3) E ,oa A ds chp dsoy ,d O;fDr [kM+k gSA
:
fu"d"kZ
I. I > H
(4) E, G dk fudVre iM+kslh gSA
II. C > S
(5) E js[kk ds fdlh vafre Nksj ij [kM+k gSA
176.
171. fuEufyf[kr ikp esa ls pkj fn, x, O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj
,d dFku:
J = K > O = Z, K < Q < S
lewg dk fuekZ.k djrs gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ml lewg
:
fu"d"kZ
ls laca/ ugha j[krk gS\
(1) F D
(3) G E
(5) E A

I. Q > Z
II. S < Z

(2) D G
(4) C B
177.

172. F ds laca/ esa


C dk LFkku D;k gS\

dFku:
P<I>V>O=T<S

:
fu"d"kZ
nk,a ls nwljk
I. O > P
(2) ck,a ls nwljk
II. S > V
(3) ck,a ls rhljk
178. dFku:
(4) Bhd ck,a
G < R < I = M; R > Q > S
(5) Bhd nk,a
:
fu"d"kZ
173. fuEufy[kr esa ls dkSu lk tksM+k js[kk ds vafre Nksjksa
ij
[kM+k
I. M > Q
gS\
II. M = Q
(1) B, F
(2) G, F
179. dFku:
(1)

(2) A, G
(5) B, E
174.

(4) E, F

B Nksj
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu js[kk ds ck,a
dk LFkku
ls
fu:fir djrk gS\
(1) ikpoka
(2) pkSFkk
180.
(3) igyk
(4) rhljk
(5) NBk

G < R < I = N; R > Q > S


:
fu"d"kZ
I. I > S
II. Q < I
DATE dks#%$@ vkSj
STYLE dks
fdlh [kkl dksM esa
DELAY
esa dSls fy[kk
$ @ fy[kk tkrk gSA bl dksM
tk,xk?
(1) #@ %

(2) #$%@

(3) #@$%

(4) #$ %

(5)

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Directions (170-174) : Study the following
information and answer the questions.
Seven friends, namely A, B, C, D, E, F and G are
standing in a straight line facing north but not
necessarily in the same order.
D stands exactly in the centre of the line. Only
two people stand between D and F.
A stands to the immediate left of C. A stands to
the right of D (May or may not be the immediate
right). Only one person stands between A and B.
G stands second to the left of B.
170. Which of the following is true regarding E ?
(1) F stands second to the right of E.
(2) E stands third to the left of C.
(3) Only one person stands between E and
A.
(4) E is an immediate neighbour of G.
(5) E stands at one of the extreme ends of
the line.
171. Four of the following five form a group as
per the given arrangement. Which of the
following does not belong to that group ?
(1) F D
(2) D G
(3) G E
(4) C B
(5) E A
172. What is the position of C with respect to F ?
(1) Second to the right
(2) Second to the left
(3) Third to the left
(4) Immediate left
(5) Immediate right
173. Which of the following pairs stand at the
extreme ends of the line,?
(1) B, F
(2) G, F
(2) A, G
(4) E, F
(5) B, E
174. Which of the following represents the
position of B from the left end of the line ?
(1) Fifth
(2) Fourth
(3) First
(4) Third
(5) Sixth

Directions (175179): In these questions,


relationship between different elements is
shown in the statements. The statements
are followed by conclusions. Study the
conclusions based on the given statements and
Give answer:
(1) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion
II is true
(2) If either conclusion I or II is true
(3) If only conclusion II is true
(4) If only conclusion I is true
(5) If both conclusion I and II are true
175. Statement:
I=N>C>H<E=S
Conclusions:
I. I > H
II. C > S
176. Statement:
J = K > O = Z, K < Q < S
Conclusions:
I. Q > Z
II. S < Z
177. Statement:
P<I>V>O=T<S
Conclusions:
I. O > P
II. S > V
178. Statement:
G < R < I = M; R > Q > S
Conclusions:
I. M > Q
II. M = Q
179. Statement:
G < R < I = N; R > Q > S
Conclusions:
I. I > S
II. Q < I
180. In a certain code DATE is written as #%$@
and STYLE is written as $ @ . How is
DELAY written in that code?
(1) #@ %

(2) #$%@

(3) #@$%

(4) #$ %

(5) None of these

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daI;wVj Kku

fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlls ;g le>k tk,xk fd daI;wVj ok;jl


flLVe esa ,aVj dj ldrk gS\
(1) Code
(2) Colour
(1) daI;wVj ij igys ls baLVky dh gqbZ ,fIyds'ku
k dks [kksyu
(3) Computer
(4) Character
(2) lkWVos;j dh mkkj ekaxh gqbZ izfr;ka
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) dksbZ vfrfjDr VkatsD'ku fd, fcuk osclkbV ns[kuk
182. iQSDl e'khu vkSj besftax flLVe ds mnkgj.k gSaA
(4) ,aVhok;jl izksxzke ju djuk
(1) ckj&dksM jhMj
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(2) besftax flLVe
188. O;fDrxr lwpuk ,d=k djuk vkSj fdlh nwljh O;fDr ds :i
(3) LdSfuax fMokbl
esa izHkkohizLrqr
<ax ls djuk
dk vijkk dgykrk gSA
(4) isu&vkkkfjr flLVe
(1) Liwfyax
(2) vkMsafVVh FksV
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) LiwfiQax
(4) gSfdax
183. daI;wVj esa vUr%lacafkr iQkbyksa ds dysD'ku
dgr s gSaA
dks
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(1) iQkby eSustj
(2) iQhYM
189. VkatsD'ku izkslSflax lkbfdy esa igyk pj.k
gSA
(3) fjdkMZ
(4) MkVkcsl
(1) MkVkcsl vkijs'ku(2) vkWfMV
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) MkVk
(4) ;wtj bUDok;jh
,aVh
184.
daI;wVj cM+k vkSj egaxk daI;wVj gS tks lSdM+ksa
gtkjksa
(5) gksrk
buesagSA
ls dksbZ ugha
iz;ksDrkvksa ds MkVk dks ,dlkFk izkslSl djus esa leFkZ
190. buiQkjes'ku flLVe dalsIV esa
iQaD'ku
vkmViqV
esa
vkrk gSA
(1) loZj
(2) esuizQse
(1) ,fyesaV~l ds dSIpj vkSj ,lsEcy djuk tks izkslSl fd,
(3) MsLdVkWi
(4) VscysV
tkus ds fy, flLVe esa ,aVj gksrs gSa
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(2) buiqV dks vkmViqV esa cnyus okys VkaliQkWjes'k
185. daI;wVj flLVe esa xzkfiQdy ;wtj
(GUIs)
baVjiQsl
dk iz;ksx
(3) mudks
,fyesaV~l
djus dh izo`fk gSA bu vkijsfVax flLVeksa esa VSdckWy
dSls dks VkaliQj djuk tks VkaliQkWjes'ku
}kjk muds vafre xarO; rd izksM~;wl fd;k x;k gks
ifjHkkf"kr fd;k tkrk gS\
(4) iQhMcSd dks ekWfuVj vkSj boSY;wV djuk ;g r; djus d
(1) jksyj ckWy tks dlZj dks pykrk gSA
fy, fd flLVe viuk y{; gkfly djus dh rjiQ c<+
(2) isu dh rjg dh fMokbl ftlls CRT Ldhu ls MkVk
jgk gS ;k ugha
,aVj fd;k tk ldrk gSA
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) ,d fiQxj tks ifjfpr vkWfiQl fMokbl ls feyrh gSA
tqyrh
191. vkmViqV fMokbl dk ,d izdkj] tks ywjkslsUV iSuy d
(4) vkmVMsVsM buiqV fMokbl
ykbV tujsV djus ds fy, iz;ksx djrk gS dgykrkgSA
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(1) CRT ekWuhVj (2) badtsV fizaVj
186. daifu;ka ,fIyds'kuksa dks [kjhnus vkSj [kqn mudk j[k&j[kko
(4) LCD ekWuhVj
djus ds ctk, lkWVos;j vkSj lsokvksa dks ,Dlsl nsus ds(3)
fy,ystj fizaVj
(5) buessa ls dksbZ ugha
fdu osaMj@osaMjksa dk iz;ksx djrh gSa\
192. ,d cM+s fizUVj dk izdkj] tks lcls T;knk 'kqrk ds lkFk cM
(1) vksiu lkslZ osaMj
best nsrk gS
dgykrk gSA
(2) ,yka;lsl
(1) IykWVj
(2) badtsV fizaVj
(3) ,fIyds'ku lfoZl izksokbMj
(3) ystj fizaVj
(4) MkWV&eSfVdl fizaVj
(4) mijksDr lHkh
(5) buessa ls dksbZ ugha
(5) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
181. MICR esaC dk iw.kZ :i

gSA

187.

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181. In MICR, C stands for

(1) Code

(2) Colour

(3) Computer

(4) Character

(5) None of these


182. Fax machines and imaging systems are
examples of
.
(1) bar-code readers
(2) imaging systems
(3) scanning devices
(4) pen-based systems
(5) None of these
183. A collection of interrelated files in a
computer is a
.
(1) file manager

(2) field

(3) record

(4) database

(5) None of these


184. A
computer is a large and expensive
computer capable of simultaneously
processing data for hundreds or thousands
of users.
(1) server

(2) mainframe

(3) desktop

(4) tablet

(5) None of these


185. The trend in computer systems is toward
the use of graphical user interfaces (GUIs)
In these operating systems, a trackball is
described as
.
(1) a roller ball which moves the cursor.
(2) a pen-shaped device which allows data
to be entered through the CRT screen.
(3) a figure which resembles a familiar office
device.
(4) an outdated input device.
(5) None of these
186. Companies use which of the following
vendors to provide access to software and
services rather than purchasing the
applications and maint aining the
applications themselves ?
(1) Open source vendors
(2) Alliances
(3) Application service providers
(4) All of the above
(5) None of these

187. Which one of the following would be


considered as a way that a computer virus
can enter a computer system ?
(1) Opening an application previously
installed on the computer
(2) Borrowed copies of software
(3) Viewing a website without causing any
additional transactions
(4) Running antivirus programs
(5) None of these
188. Collecting personal information and
effectively posing as another individual is
known as the crime of
.
(1) spooling
(2) identity theft
(3) spoofing
(4) hacking
(5) None of these
189. The first step in the transaction processing
cycle is
.
(1) database operations
(2) audit
(3) data entry
(4) user inquiry
(5) None of these
190. In the information systems concept, the
output function involves
.
(1) Capturing and assembling elements that
enter the system to be processed
(2) Transformation processes that convert
input into output
(3) Transferring elements that have been
produced by a transformation process to
their ultimate destination
(4) Monitoring and evaluating feedback to
determine whether a system is moving
towards the achievement of its goal.
(5) None of these
191. The type of output device that utilizes a
fluorescent panel for generating light waves
.
is called
(1) CRT Monitor
(2) Inkjet Printer
(3) Laser Printer (4) LCD Monitor
(5) None of these
192. The type of large printer that can most
accurately produce large images known as
.
(1) Plotter
(2) Inkjet Printer
(3) Laser Printer (4) Dot-matrix Printer
(5) None of these

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193.

fizaVj dk fjtkY;w'ku esa ekik tkrk gSA


(2) MkWV fip

(1) ,Dlsflax

(2) fjizQsfUlax

(3) gV~Zt

(4) DPI

(3) viMsfVax

(4) iQaD'kfuax

buessa ls dksbZ ugha

(5)

buessa ls dksbZ ugha

198. vkSj
MS-Word esa iz;qDr gksrk gS\
ckDl ftlesa dEI;wVj ds bysDVWkfud dEiksusUV
fuEufyf[kr
eq[; esa dkSu lk dek.M

LVksjst fMokbl gksrh gS]


dgykrh gSA
(1) CPU

(2) enj cksMZ

(3) fLkLVe ;wfuV

(4)

(5)

(1) ctrl + I lysDV VsDlV dks bVSfyd djus ds fy,


(2) ctrl + B lysDV VsDlV dks cksYM djus ds fy,

ekWMe

(3) ctrl + U lysDV VsDlV dks vUMjykbu djus ds fy,

buessa ls dksbZ ugha

195. AVI

dk vFkZ

(4) mijksDr lHkh

gSA

(1)vkWfM;ks fotqvy baVjiQsl

(5)
199.

buessa ls dksbZ ugha

fDyi cksMZ dk dUVsUV rc rd jgrk gS tc rd fd

(2) vkWfM;ks fofM;ks baVjyho

u fd;k tk;sA

(3) vkWfM;ks fofM;ks baVjiQsl

(1) nwljk VsDlV dkWih


(2) nwljk VsDlV dV

(4) vkWfM;ks fotqvy baVjyhOM

(3) dEI;wVj can

(5)
196.

vyx&vyx 'khV essa lsy ls MkVk ysuk


dgykrk gSA

(1) fiDly MsfUlVh

(5)
194.

197.

buessa ls dksbZ ugha

(5)

(4) mijksDr lHkh

buessa ls dksbZ ugha

200.ijekusUV
dkWih dk vFkZ gS
fuEufyf[kr esasa dkSu lh 'kkVZdV dh iQkby dks

fMyhV djrh gS

(1) fdlh iQkby dk MqIyhdsV cukuk

(1) ctrl + delete

(2) shift + enter

(2) MkD;qesasV ls lysD'ku djuk

(3) shift + delete

(4) ctrl + F5

(3) fDyi cksMZ ij MqIyhdsV cuuk

(5)

buessa ls dksbZ ugha

(4) mijksDr lHkh


(5)

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193. The resolution of a printer is measured in

197. Getting data from a cell located in different

sheet is called

(1) Pixel density

(2) Dot pitch

(1) Accessing

(2) Referencing

(3) Hertz

(4) DPI

(3) Updating

(4) Functioning

(5) None of these

(5) None of these

194. The box that contains the electronic

198. Which of the following commands is

components of a computer & main storage

applicable in MS word?

devices is called

(1) Ctrl + I to italic the selected text

(1) CPU

(2) Ctrl + B to bold the selected text

(2) Mother board

(3) Ctrl + U to underline the selected text

(3) System Unit

(4) All of the above

(4) Modem

(5) None of these

(5) None of these


195. AVI stands for

199. The content of clipboard remain on it until

(1) Audio Visual Interface

(1) Other text is copied

(2) Audio Video Interleave

(2) Other text is cut

(3) Audio video Interface

(3) The computer is shutdown

(4) Audio visual Inter leaved

(4) All of the above

(5) None of these

(5) None of these

196. Which of the following short cut key used

200. The term copy means

to delete a file permanently?


(1) Ctrl + delete

(2) Shift + enter

(3) Shift + delete

(4) Ctrl + F5

(5) None of these

(1) Make a duplicate of a file


(2) To make selection from the document
(3) Duplicate it on the clipboard
(4) All of the above
(5) None of these

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