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Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it:
Digits in the numbers are to be coded as follows:
Digit 3 6 0 5 7 2 9 8 1 4
Code C F I L O R U X E D
Following conditions are to be observed:
(i) If the first digit is even and the last digit is odd they are to be coded as $ and @ respectively.
(ii) If the first digit is odd and the last digit is even they are to be coded as # and respectively.
(iii) If 0 is preceded as well as followed by an odd digit then 0 is to be coded as 1.
(iv) If 0 is preceded as well as followed by an even digit then 0 is to be coded as
(v) 0 is not considered as either even or odd.
$XEEFDUXR@
#XEEFDUXR
XEEFDUXR#
UXEEFDUXRR
None
2202362123
4202362125
6202362123
Data Inadequate
None
ROEUREOLLR
RODUREOLLR
ROFUREOLLR
REOUREOLLR
None
UXEXElFDE
UXEXE1FDEI
UXEXEFDEI
UXEXEIFDEI
None
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions following it.
Three policemen patrolling together chanced to encounter an awarded dacoit and two terrorists. The dacoit
was alone while the terrorists were walking together.
A skirmish broke out among them and all combatants suffered injuries. Each one was equipped with one
weapon only. Their weapons included three AK-47 rifles, two AK-56 rifles and one pistol.
(i) No policeman used an AK-56 rifle.
(ii) The two terrorists used different weapons.
(iii) The pistol was used by one of the policemen.
(iv) R, who was not a terrorist, used an AK-56 rifle.
(v) P did not use an AK-47 rifle; nor was he a policeman.
(vi) T and U used different weapons.
(vii) Q and S were also among the six combatants.
(viii) T was not a policeman.
6. Which of the following statements is/are not correct ?
I. Q, S and R were the policemen.
II. Both the terrorists used AK-47 rifles.
III. Q was equipped with a pistol.
Only I
Only II
Both I and II
Neither I nor II
Data inadequate
Q
U
S
Data inadequate
None
9. Q and S were
Policemen
Terrorists
Either policeman or terrorist
Data inadequate
None
AK-47 rifle
AK-56 rifle
Pistol
Data inadequate
Either AK-56 rifle or Pistol
Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
(i) A, B, C, D and E were five executives of a company X. Each belonged to five different states and each one
was an international player but was associated with different games.
(ii) They once gathered at Delhi railway station with a purpose to travel to five different places.
(iii) Before departure they decided to take hot beverages. One person, who was associated with Basketball
preferred tea to coffee while others preferred coffee to tea. The four persons who took coffee were A, the
person belonging to Punjab, the one who had to travel to Bangalore, and the one who was associated with
Tennis.
(iv) D did not take tea and he had to travel to Mumbai. D was found busy in conversation with his friend whose
home state was Punjab and was one of the five executives.
(v) B had to travel to Bhopal. He did not take tea. E was not associated with Cricket, Volleyball or Football. But
the person who had to travel to Kolkata was associated with Cricket and the person whose home state was
Kerala was associated with Football.
(vi) D did not belong to Bihar. The executive whose home state was Bihar topk coffee. The person whose home
state was MP, had to travel to a city which was not Chennai. One of the executives belonged to AP. The names
of the games, cities and states used above are not irrelevant.
11. Which of the following clues is not necessary to answer the question given below?
Question: Among the given persons A, B, C, D and E, whose home state is AP? I. B had to travel to Bhopal.
II. D does not belong to Bihar.
III. E was not associated with Cricket, Volleyball or Football
Only I
Only II
Only III
Any one of the three
All are necessary
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C
D
A
Cant say
None
Cricket
Football
Volleyball
Cant say
None
MP
AP
Punjab
Cant say
None
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Following are the conditions for admission to an elite cricket club at an international level:
A cricketer should
(i) have scored 10 centuries and 40 fifties at One-Day International (ODI) matches.
(ii) have a strike rate -110/100, ie 110 runs in 100 balls, in ODI matches.
(iii) have an average score not less than 32.50 in ODI matches.
(iv) have won prizes of man of the match on at least seven occasions.
(v) have taken at least 100 catches in ODI matches.
A cricketer who fulfil all conditions except:
(a) at (ii) above, but his average score is more than 46.50, his case be referred to the President of the club.
(b) at (iv) above, but has been declared Man of the series two times, his case be referred to the Vice-President
of the club.
Based on the above conditions and information provided in each of the question below, decide the
course of action in each case. No further information is available. You are not to assume anything.
16. Vijay Tendulkar is an international player of cricket. He has good record in ODIs. Till now he has smashed 20
centuries and 30 fifties in ODIs. Explosive strike rate of 115/100 is another feature of his records in ODIs in which
he has scored 6000 runs at an average of42.50 runs. Half of his total centuries is the number of those innings in
which he won man of the match award. He is a good fielder too and has taken 150 catches in ODIs.
17. S Nagar is an international player of one-day matches. He has smashed 40 centuries but only 10 fifties.
Although his average score is 38.42, his strike rate is very high, ie 124/100. He has won man of the match prize
six times only in ODI matches. He has also won man of the series award on two occasions. He is a good fielder
and has taken 125 catches in ODIs.
18. Suresh Mongia is an excellent player of one-day international matches. He has smashed 8 centuries and 42
fifties in ODI matches. His strike rate is 112/100. But his average score in ODI matches is 34.2 runs. He has won
man of the match prizes on eight occasions besides man of the series prizes on two occasions. He has taken
112 catches in ODI matches.
19. Ravi Khanna is a middle-order batsman. But his average score in ODI matches is quite low but more than his
friend Roshan, whose average score in ODIs is 34.6 runs. Ravi has won the man of match prizes on several
occasions but man of the series on only two occasions. His strike rate is 114/100 in ODI matches. He has taken
114 catches in ODI matches.
20. LK Rehman has shown outstanding performance in ODI matches. 12 centuries, 38 fifties, 100/110 strike rate
and 48 runs as an average score are enough to praise his performance. He has taken 160 catches. He got man
of the match prize on six occasions for his good fielding and two times for his excellent batting.
In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is
something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions
and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
21. Statement:
Now do not be disappointed after the birth of a baby girl because on this occasion you are entitled for a package
of Rs 1000 from the Central government
Assumptions:
I. Most of the people prefer a baby boy to a baby girl.
II. Rs 1000 is an amount which can eliminate the disappointment of those who become disappointed after the
birth of a baby girl.
22. Statement:
If you are really concerned about the plight of the farmers and the countrys economy please announce that you
will withdraw support if the government does not withdraw the price increase. A leader of the opposition
Assumptions:
I. Farmers are reeling under the onslaught of drought and floods.
II. Farmers are the backbone of the economy of the country.
23. Statement:
Although the prospect of the strike of country Y on country X still looms large, the government is considering
revising excise and import duties on oil products to cushion the impact of the steep rise in oil prices.
Assumptions:
I. New excise and import duties on oil products may cushion the impact of the strike on oil price.
II. As a result of the strike price of oil may increase and put burden on the common man.
If only assumption I is implicit.
If only assumption II is implicit.
If either I or II is implicit.
If neither I nor II is implicit.
If both I and II are implicit.
24. Statement:
Our cricketers who make millions are granted income-tax exemptions while no relief is offered to the needy.
Mr X
Assumptions:
I. Income-tax exemption should be given only to the poor.
II. The decision to grant tax exemption to cricketers who make millions, is an absolute travesty of domestic
justice in a country where millions are starving and the middle class is struggling to make money.
25. Statement:
Country X expresses regret over ill-treatment of Indians by the policemen of country X. Spokesperson of
country X
Assumptions:
I. Indians are sensitive to the treatment they get from others.
II. Ill-treatment of Indians can pose a threat to the bilateral relationship between India and the country X.
25
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In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. A course of
action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the
problem, policy etc on the basis of the information given in the statement. You have to assume everything in the
statement to be true. Then decide which of the two given suggested courses of action logically follows for
pursuing.
26. Statement:
In a bizarre incident, the 50-year-old wife of a former Davis Cup tennis player overpowered and stabbed to death
an intruder who had sneaked into her Sainik Farms with the intention of committing a theft.
Courses of action:
I. An enquiry should be made to look into the matter and examine its veracity.
II. The lady should be awarded for her bravery and excellent courage.
If only I follows.
If only II follows.
If either I or II follows.
If neither I nor II follows.
If both I and II follows.
27. Statement:
There are repeated complaints by tourists of misbehaviour by CISF (Central Industry Security Force) men
deployed at heritage sites like Taj Mahal in the name of ticket-checking, etc. Courses of action:
I. A letter should be issued instructing the DG of CISF to tell his men to avoid any direct contact with the tourists
during duty.
II. The responsibility to check tickets etc should be entrusted to the men of ASI (Archaeological Survey of India).
If only I follows.
If only II follows.
If either I or II follows.
If neither I nor II follows.
If both I and II follows.
28. Statement:
Traffic rules are being violated by lawmakers and those machineries who have been entrusted with the
responsibility to make common people abide by them.
Courses of action:
I. Majority of those among the lawbreakers are the lawmakers.
II. No fine is imposed when a traffic policeman violates traffic rules.
If only I follows.
If only II follows.
If either I or II follows.
If neither I nor II follows.
If both I and II follows.
29. Statement:
Unauthorised construction goes on unabated in the city even after High Court orders for maintaining status quo.
Courses of Action:
I. Action should be taken against engineers and officials in whose jurisdiction such constructions are taking
place.
II. The municipal corporation should approach the courts for vacating the stay order in each such case with the
request that as the owners of the building have violated the Court orders, it be permitted to demolish the
unauthorised construction.
If only I follows.
If only II follows.
If either I or II follows.
If neither I nor II follows.
If both I and II follows.
30. Statement:
Lack of proper first-aid facilities with the Police Control Room (PCR) vans and delay in extending treatment due
to the obligation of fulfilling the medicolegal formalities led to the death of accident victims.
Courses of Action:
I. Courts intervention should be sought to issue direction to the government to see to it that treatment of accident
victims must get priority over fulfilling of legal formalities.
II. PCR vans should be equipped with sophisticated medical equipment with at least two personnel who are fully
trained in providing primary medical aid.
If only I follows.
If only II follows.
If either I or II follows.
If neither I nor II follows.
If both I and II follows.
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31. What will be the fifth step for an input whose second step is given below?
Step II: 51 69 49 87 93 77 70 56
51 69 87 49 93 77 70 56
51 69 87 93 49 77 70 56
51 69 87 93 49 56 77 70
51 69 87 93 49 56 70 77
None
32. Below is given the last step of an input. What will be its second step?
Last Step: 51 69 87 93 49 56 77 70
51 69 49 87 93 56 77 70
51 69 49 87 93 77 70 56
51 69 49 87 77 93 70 56
Cant be determined
None
34. How many steps will be required to get the final output from the following input?
Input: 183 35 553 201 273 249 511 91
Four
Five
Six
Seven
None
35. If the first step of an input is 15 287 93 69 427 371 497 51 then which of the following steps will be15 51 69
93 287 427 371 497?
Four
Five
Six
Three
None
Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You
have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the
statements and give answer
If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement II alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement I alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
If the data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
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37. On which date did Madhumita appear for the interview for Probationary Officer?
I. She appeared for the interview in the month of March in the year 2002.
II. She appeared for the interview on Friday and the date was a prime number.
If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement II alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement I alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
If the data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
38. On which date did Madhumita appear for the interview for Probationary Officer?
I. She appeared for the interview in the month of March in the year 2002.
II. She appeared for the interview on Friday and the date was a prime number.
If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement II alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement I alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
If the data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
39. In a row of boys facing North who is on the immediate right of Amod?
I. When the boys turn towards south without changing the order of their places Damodar is on the immediate left
of Amod.
II. Only Amod is between Bipin and Damodar. And Chandan is immediate left of Bipin.
If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement II alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement I alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
If the data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
40. On the advent of which century will the end of the world occur (Assume the given statements to be true)?
I. The century will consist of 25 leap years.
II. A group of religious fanatics decided, after intensive study of their holy books and endless use of a powerful
modern computer, that the end of the world would occur when the first day of a century next fell on a Sunday.
If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement II alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement I alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
If the data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
Read the following information and answer the questions given below it.
i) Mr Akhil Thakur has five sons Ajay, Madan, Ramesh, Nagesh and Shashi , and three daughters Tia,
Kanta and Jaya.
ii) Shashi is the eldest child and Jaya the youngest.
iii) Kanta, the eldest daughter, plays chess.
iv) Tia and Ramesh study at St Xaviers.
v) The children who are at St Michaels have been born in succession.
vi) Only St Michaels offers cricket while only St Thomas offers chess. Besides, these schools offer no other
games.
vii) Madan and Nagesh are cricketers while Ajay plays football.
viii) Three of the children are at St Thomas and three at St Xaviers.
ix) Mr Thakur first gave birth to three sons and then to two daughters.
x) Ramesh, who was born just before Jaya, plays hockey.
2nd
3rd
6th
5th
4th
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41
St Thomas's
St Xaviers
St Michaels
Cant be determined
He does not go to school.
Cricket
Football
Hockey
Cant be determined
She does not play.
44. Which of the following pairs was not born in succession? (Ignore the order)
45. Which of the following schools is not attended by any of Mr Thakurs daughter?
St Thomas
St Michaels
St Xaviers
Cant be determined
None
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are sitting
around a circle facing at the centre. R is third to the left of V who is second to the left of T. W is second to the
right of P who is not an immediate neighbour of V. S is not an immediate neighbour of W.
T
W
Q
Data inadequate
None
S
W
Q
Data inadequate
None
T
P
S
Data inadequate
None
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49. In which of the following pairs is the first person sitting to the immediate right of the second person?
PR
PT
RW
QV
None
PT
PQ
WT
PW
Data inadequate
What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
48972
48963
48957
48948
48682
12
11
10
9
8
79
69
55
51
47
1651
1688
1716
1794
1720
55 Not Answered Time Spent : 00:00:09 Marks : 0
Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You are to determine whether the data given in the
statement is sufficient to answer the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to
choose between the possible answers.
56. A man sells TV sets at profit of 20%. How much total amount he gains in profit?
I. He sells 20 TV set.
II. He sells each TV set at Rs 12000.
If the question can be answered by using statement I alone but cannot be answered by statement II alone.
If the question can be answered by using statement II alone but cannot be answered by statement I alone.
If both statements I and II together are required to answer the question.
If the answer can be found by using any of the two statements alone.
If both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question.
If the question can be answered by using statement I alone but cannot be answered by statement II alone.
If the question can be answered by using statement II alone but cannot be answered by statement I alone.
If both statements I and II together are required to answer the question.
If the answer can be found by using any of the two statements alone.
If both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question.
58. Area of a rectangle is equal to the area of a right-angled* triangle. What is the length and width of the
rectangle?
I. Base of triangle is 10 cm.
II. Height of triangle is 20 cm.
If the question can be answered by using statement I alone but cannot be answered by statement II alone.
If the question can be answered by using statement II alone but cannot be answered by statement I alone.
If both statements I and II together are required to answer the question.
If the answer can be found by using any of the two statements alone.
If both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question.
59. What is the time taken by Ram from point A to other point B?
I. If he walks 25% faster than his usual speed then he reaches 20 seconds earlier.
II. If he walks half of his usual speed, he takes 100 seconds more to reach the finishing point B.
If the question can be answered by using statement I alone but cannot be answered by statement II alone.
If the question can be answered by using statement II alone but cannot be answered by statement I alone.
If both statements I and II together are required to answer the question.
If the answer can be found by using any of the two statements alone.
If both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question.
If the question can be answered by using statement I alone but cannot be answered by statement II alone.
If the question can be answered by using statement II alone but cannot be answered by statement I alone.
If both statements I and II together are required to answer the question.
If the answer can be found by using any of the two statements alone.
If both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question.
61. A person lent a certain sum of money at 5% simple interest and in 4 years the interest amounted to Rs 400
less than the sum lent. What is the sum lent?
Rs 400
Rs 500
Rs 600
Rs 800
Rs l200
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62. Some amount of money grows upto Rs 8,000 in 3 years and upto Rs 10,000 in 4 years on compound
interest. What is the sum?
Rs5,120
Rs4,096
Rs 4,860
Rs 4,650
None
63. What is the number of quadrilaterals that can be formed by joining the vertices of a polygon having 11 sides?
330
210
495
160
None
64. A bag contains 4 white, 5 black and 6 red balls. 3 balls are drawn randomly, then the probability of drawn
balls be all of different colours is
23
24
29
31
None
66. If sum of three numbers is 65. If the ratio of the first to second number is 5 : 3, and that of the second and
third number is 7 : 3, then what is the second number?
9
15
21
35
None
67. There is a certain amount from which A takes 25% then B takes 50% of remaining amount, then C takes 75%
of the remaining amount. Now if the amount left is 5,760 then what is the actual sum?
Rs 58,220
Rs 59,680
Rs 60,600
Rs 61,440
None
68. A sells an item to B at a loss of 20% and B sells it to C at a loss of 25%. If C pays Rs 3,000 then what is the
original price?
Rs 6,000
Rs5,000
Rs 8,000
Rs 4,500
Rs 7,500
69. Two trains A and B are running on parallel tracks in the same direction. Train A which is coming from behind
takes 50 seconds to cross B completely. One person in train A observes that he crosses train B in 30 seconds. If
the speed of the train A and train B is in the ratio of 2 : 1, what is the ratio of their lengths?
1:2
2:3
4:3
5:3
5:4
70. A man can row a boat at a speed of 10 kmph in still water. He goes to a certain point upstream and back to
starting point in a river. Speed of flowing river is 2 kmph. What is the average speed of the boat for total journey?
4 kmph
6 kmph
8.4 kmph
9.6 kmph
None
800
525
535
575
None
increase by 50
decrease by 50
increase by 100
decrease by 100
None
March
April
May
June
None
875
850
900
825
None
15200
15600
14400
14600
None
65
56
68
58
None
Indraprastha
Jamia
JNU
DU
Hamdard
12562
12872
14952
14272
None
Radio Mirchi
Radio city
Red FM
FMGold
Rainbow
81. What is the ratio of the qualified candidates from institutes A, B and C together to the appeared candidates
from institutes D, E and F?
52:225
26:125
125:26
13:200
None
82. What per cent of the candidates from institute E has been declared qualified out of the total candidates
appeared from this institute?
16%
26%
16.66%
18%
None
20
21
22
23
24
84. Which institute has the highest percentage of candidates qualified w.r.t. to those appeared?
A
B
C
D
None
85. What is the average number of appeared candidates from the institutes A, B and F together?
19800
2200
6600
8600
None
86. What was the ratio of pulse production to maize production in the country?
23:22
23:26
7:8
7:9
None
87. If the production of wheat in state F increases 5% every year, what would be its estimated wheat production
in 2004?
88. If the average yield per hectare of maize in the country was 24 tons, then the area (approx) under maize
cultivation during that year was (in lakh hectares)
7.55
7.66
7.77
Cant be determined
7.80
89. Total rice production of the country is how much more/ less than the total wheat production?
90. Which state had the highest barley production in the year2002?
G
C
B
A
None
91. Total number of hotels from States B, D and F together form approximately what per cent of the total
number of hotels from all States together ?
19
23
40
32
36
2500
3000
2200
2010
3100
93. What is the ratio of the number of hotels from States A, D and G together to that from States C, H and K
together ?
5:2
4:1
6:5
3:4
None
94. The number of hotels in State J is what per cent of the total number of hotels from all the States together ?
(Rounded off to two digits after decimal.)
15.12
17.24
9.36
11.22
None
95. The ratio of the number of hotels in State E to that in State I is 11:10. How many more hotels in State I would
make the ratio of State E to State I 11:13 ?
750
550
300
800
None
96. What is the respective ratio of total number of items sold . . by Company A over all the years together to
those sold by Company D over all the years together?
351:323
313:318
289 : 296
291: 263
None
97. Total number of items not sold by Company B over all the years together is approximately what per cent of
total number of items manufactured by it over all the years together?
25
38
12
42
6
98. Number of items sold by Company E in the years 2006 and 2007 together is what per cent of the.number of
items manufactured by it in these, years? (Rounded off to the nearest integer.)
61
35
66
72
None
99. Which company manufactured the highest number of items over all the years together?
C
E
F
B
None
100. What is the number of items not sold by Company C in the year 2003?
2000
2000000
200000
20000
None
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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold in
the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Swami Vivekanand had said, "So long as the millions live in hunger and ignorance, I hold everyone traitor, who,
having been educated at their expense, pays not the least heed to them".
This issue has become relevant in the light of the recent fall from grace of the American capitalist image. The
Enron, World.com and Xerox exposures have revealed the ugly side of Western style capitalism under which, in
the quest for short-term gains, , wrong doings are overlooked. As a result people have lost trust in corporate
performance and those involved in it. Further, many of those involved, in these scandals were highly educated. In
India too, we have had our share of such scams in the stock market and the actors involved in them were
educated men.
Earning of profits is, no doubt, the main aim of any business. But, if they are earned with principles they
enrich people's lives. As the Jagadguru Sankara-charya says, "All for each and each for all" should be the
motto of enlightened men.
JRD Tata used to say "While profit motive, no doubt, provides the main spark for any economic activity any
enterprise which is not motivated by consideration of urgent service to the community becomes obsolete soon
and cannot fulfill its real role in modern society",.
When we talk of investing in education, a question arises as to what kind of education needs to be given to the
youngsters. Our aim is to evolve not only an affluent society, but an egalitarian, just, humane and
compassionate society. For that we need people who possess not only high skills but high values as well. So.!
the need of the hour is not only skill-based education but also value-inspired and value-based education. We can
find answer for the present sickness in contemporary civilization in the Indian philosophy.
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold in
the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Swami Vivekanand had said, "So long as the millions live in hunger and ignorance, I hold everyone traitor, who,
having been educated at their expense, pays not the least heed to them".
This issue has become relevant in the light of the recent fall from grace of the American capitalist image. The
Enron, World.com and Xerox exposures have revealed the ugly side of Western style capitalism under which, in
the quest for short-term gains, , wrong doings are overlooked. As a result people have lost trust in corporate
performance and those involved in it. Further, many of those involved, in these scandals were highly educated. In
India too, we have had our share of such scams in the stock market and the actors involved in them were
educated men.
Earning of profits is, no doubt, the main aim of any business. But, if they are earned with principles they
enrich people's lives. As the Jagadguru Sankara-charya says, "All for each and each for all" should be the
motto of enlightened men.
JRD Tata used to say "While profit motive, no doubt, provides the main spark for any economic activity any
enterprise which is not motivated by consideration of urgent service to the community becomes obsolete soon
and cannot fulfill its real role in modern society",.
When we talk of investing in education, a question arises as to what kind of education needs to be given to the
youngsters. Our aim is to evolve not only an affluent society, but an egalitarian, just, humane and
compassionate society. For that we need people who possess not only high skills but high values as well. So.!
the need of the hour is not only skill-based education but also value-inspired and value-based education. We can
find answer for the present sickness in contemporary civilization in the Indian philosophy.
102. The author has pointed out that the people involved in scandals and scams were
Social Workers
Political Leaders
Educated people
Corporate Governors
None
103. The author has given the example of Enron, Xerox, etc. to emphasize the point that
104. As per Swami Vivekanand, which of the following will be the most appropriate definition of "traitor"?
105. What are the ultimate expectations from education to be imparted to the youngsters?
(A) To evolve an affluent society
(B) To make people inculcate high values
(C) To help the youth acquire higher skills
106. Which of the following can be the most appropriate title for the above passage?
107. What, according to the author, is a way to improve the evils in the society?
109. Which of the following is the view of JRD Tata as described by the author?
110. Choose the word which is MOST NEARLY THE SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold.
Quest
search
quality
zeal
enthusiasm
find
111. Choose the word which is MOST NEARLY THE SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold.
Evolve
involve
develop
generate
envisage
expect
Obsolete
complete
unreliable
unimaginable
outdated
useful
113. Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word printed in bold.
Affluent
responsible
inconsiderate
unrealistic
idealistic
deprived
114. Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word printed in bold.
Relevant
relative
irregular
unrelated
irrespective
unimportant
115. Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word printed in bold.
Enlightened
ignorant
unimaginative
impolite
rustic
malevolent
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical 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) i.e. No Error' (Ignore
errors of punctuation, if any).
116. Our customers are always visit (1) / our branches to(2) /discuss their problems (3) / with our staff. (4) /No
error (5)
117. Although he was expected (1) / to work quite hard (2) / he could not do so (3) /owing to his prolonged
illness. (4)/No error ((5
118. Just before the demonstration started (1) / the police arrive at the site (2) / as if they had (3) / received
information. (4) / No error (5)
119. Habit of (1) /regular saving (2) / helps us (3) / during bad times. (4) / No error (5)
Habit of
regular saving
helps us
during bad times.
No error
120. To know what people react to (1) / an unforeseen situation (2) / is very important (3) / to decide our course
of action. (4) / No error (5)
121. Some people like (1) /to do some social (2) / work even though (3) / it lacks resources. (4) / No error (5)
122. His qualities include (1) / the ability to take (2) / right and quickly decisions (3) / on important policies. (4) /
No error (5)
123. A group of youngsters (1) / has lend financial assistance (2) / to the flood-affected (3) / people of the
villages. (4) /No error (5)
A group of youngsters
has lend financial assistance
to the flood-affected
people of the villages
No error
124. We must take (1) /regular exercises (2) / to keep (3) /ourself fit. (4)./ No error (5)
We must take
regular exercises
to keep
ourself fit
No error
125. If you want to (1) /ensure prompt service (2) / please have contact us (3) / as soon as possible. (4) / No
error (5)
If you want to
ensure prompt service
please have contact us
as soon as possible.
No error
Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank in each sentence to make the sentence
meaningfully complete.
on
for
at
upon
towards
instigating
deciding
pioneering
making
identifying
128. For such a____________task, there should be some special task force.
trivial
gigantic
definite
simple
complexity
inflexible
positive
incapable
innovative
playful
130. If you____________yourself with the culture of that area you will be able to enjoy life there.
know
see
familiarise
imbibe
inculcate
wrote
of
at
for
realised
feels
decided
forecasted
narrated
realised
starting
establish
maintaining
encompassing
settle
power
grief
temper
anxiety
wealth
long
broad
dark
quiet
grief
135 Answered Time Spent : 00:00:20 Marks : -0.25
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.
(A) To propose the idea of becoming perfected is not the same as saying that we human beings can be perfect.
(B) It only means that we are capable of learning, changing and growing throughout the span of our earthly life.
(C) Learning is a process that begins at birth and lasts till death.
(D) This development through under-standing new things, transforming and developing throughout may be
considered as the perfection of soul.
(E) Given that we are here to continually learn on the journey of life, it seems that the ultimate goal of learning is
the perfection of our souls.
(F) Nor that we should be perfect in everything.
136. Which of the following should be the SECOND statement after re-arrangement?
A
B
C
D
E
137. Which of the following should be the FIRST, statement after rearrangement?
A
B
C
D
E
138. Which of the following should be the FIFTH statement after rearrangement ?
A
B
C
D
E
138 Answered Time Spent : 00:00:44 Marks : 1
139. Which of the following should be SIXTH (last) statement after rearrangement?
A
B
C
D
E
140. Which of the following should be the THIRD statement after rearrangement?
A
B
C
D
E
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.
Most of us are (141) of open conflict and avoid it if we can. And there is a (142) to expressing and working
through conflict. If the working through conflict involves harsh words and name-calling people feel deeply hurt
and relationships can be (143). Sometimes permanently. Some group members may go out be afraid that if they
really (144) their anger, they may out of control and become violent, or they may do this. These fears can be very
(145) and based on experience. So why take the risk? Why not avoid conflict at all costs? Conflict is rather like
disease (146) is best. That means attending to areas where (147) may occur before they become an issue. If you
have not (148) a conflict happening, your next choice is to treat it early, or hope that it goes away. If it goes away
over time fine. If it (149), then you will still have to handle (treat) it and it is likely to be more (150).
141. 141
scared
careful
reckless
aware
worried
142. 142
challenge
measure
principle
chance
risk
143. 143
established
maligned
damaged
rebuilt
involved
144. 144
sublimate
express
minimize
regulate
control
baseless
imaginary
exaggerative
real
national
146. 146
cure
diagnosis
prescription
prevention
medicine
147. 147
harmony
discomfiture
disagreement
consensus
statement
148. 148
expressedq
ignored
induced
seen
perverted
148 Answered Time Spent : 00:00:14 Marks : 1
149. 149
doesn't
won't
don't
not
hasn't
150. 150
credible
serious
fraudulent
urgent
skilled
Upangas
Kalpa Sutras
Nayavada
Tripitak
kama sutras
154. Which statement is correct according to the recent Worlds longest hunger strike by Irom Shramila?
156. Which country has launched the first public immunization programme in the Americas against Dengue
fever?
Norway
United States
China
Brazil
UK
157. The First ever pizza vending Machine has been installed on the campus of which University that can hold
seventy 12 inch pizzas?
Texas University
Oxford University
Cambridge University
Xavier University
None
Portfolio Managment
Asset Liability Management
Housing for Rural citizen
Housing for urban citizen
Mortgage loan
160. Under which of the following methods of note-issue the RBI issues notes?
Two or more hirers of a locker with joint signatures may nominate one or more persons as nominee who
may have access to the locker
Even a minor can appoint a nominee but a major person has to sign on its behalf
If the nominee dies before the death of the depositors, the nomination automatically terminates
All the above
None
162. Credit Cardholders normally must pay for credit card purchases within __days of purchase:
30 days
15 days
45 Days
90 days
10 days
163. Which bank opened a Lockless branch at Maharashtra to respecting the local customs:
Treasury Bills
Commercial Paper
Certificate of Deposit
Equity Shares
None
Bank only
Stores only
Service Provider (e.g. Airline)
All of The Above
None
1965
1966
1961
1956
1969
167. Which company has acquired US based Job Portal Monster Worldwide Inc for $429 million in all cash deal
is likely to close in Quarter 4 of 2016?
Wallmart
Disney
Randstad
Google
Yahoo
1950
1949
1943
1956
1964
170. What is the theme of Olympics 2016 which is to be held in Rio De Janerio, Brazil?
It is necessary for a bank to obtain licence from the RBI to open a new branch, change of location of a
branch
It is not necessary for a bank to obtain license if branch is to open for 30 days or less
The place of a Bussiness for the purpose of a bank branch is where deposits are received, cheques
encashed or moneys lent
All the above
None
172. The bank which refinance the loans given to poor and weaker sections to construct or buy houses is:
SIDBI
SBI
NHB
HDFC
NABARD
D R Mehta Commission
Basel Committee
Royal Commission on Indian Currency and Finance
Malhotra Committee
Narsimhan committee
174. The First surfing champion Bernard Farrelly has passed away due to stomach cancer in the age of 71 years
old. He belonged to which country?
Russia
Egypt
Italy
Australia
Iran
Hitendra Swami
Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam
Panduranga Kumarlingam
Manmohan singh
None
176. The Foreign Exchange Reserves of India are kept in the custody of:
Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh
Maharastra
Goa
Odisha
Uttar Pradesh
Odisha
Assam
Madhya Pradesh
Kerala
10
9
11
1
8
E - Share
DEMAT
Online Share Cards
Bonds
Things or items
183. The securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest Act
(SARFAESI) meant recovery of loans which have become NPA is not applicable to:
Merchant Banking
Telephone Banking
Standard Banking
Internet Banking
Personal Banking
186. Who has been appointed as Managing Director & CEO of Mumbai based Credit Analysis and Research Ltd
(CARE Ratings)?
Rajesh Kumar
Rajesh Tiwari
Rajesh Mokashi
Rajesh Kiran
None
186
Answered Time Spent : 00:00:13 Marks : -0.25
Sweden
England
Spain
France
Australia
19
20
27
28
21
192. Which country Aerospace manufacturer has successfully launched SpaceXs Falcon 9 rockets on a floating
drone ship?
Japan
China
Europe
America
India
195. Which State assembly passed the Amusement and Betting tax (Amendment) Bill, 2016 to give a fillip to the
local film industry?
Haryana
Assam
Bihar
Gujarat
UP
Home Loans
Working Capital Finance
Corporate term loans
Infrastructure Financing
Export Credit
197. Which states capital is proposed to host the three day global event of Aluminium Association of India (AAI)
during February, 2017?
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Kolkata, West Bengal
Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
Dispur, Assam
Delhi
Hitendra Swami
Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam
Panduranga Kumarlingam
Manmohan singh
None
199. Who won the womens singles title of the 2016 Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold badminton?
Wang Yihan
He Bingjiao
Mami Naito
Shizuka Matsuo
Saina Nehwal
200. Britain's Prince Harry visited which of the following SAARC countries recently on a five-day official trip?
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Nepal
Bangladesh
200 Not Visited Time Spent : 00:00:00 Marks : 0