IBPS PO - 165 (Paper) 76
IBPS PO - 165 (Paper) 76
IBPS PO - 165 (Paper) 76
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6.
1.
?
A
A
(2)
?
(1) 143
(3) 224
(2) 168
(4) 195
(4) A
2.
3.
'CASE'
'EASC'
(1) PICK: KIPC
?
(2) JAIL : IJLA
(5)
12
15
(1) 24
(2) 21
15
7.
R
PNB
(1)
(2) P
(4)
_____
8.
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PNB
4.
(?)
A7H, C14H, F5K, J25Q, O50T, ?, B25I
(1) V25Z
(2) V5Z
(2)
(3)
(4)
UCO
P
D
9.
5.
UNDERSUBSCRIBED
(1)
(2) P
?
(1)
(3)
(5)
(2)
(4)
(4)
10.
P
B
PNB
D
?
:
UCO
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
11.
?
(1)
(3)
(5)
(2) R
C
I
R
R
PNB
PNB
UCO
R
P
Q
S
B
II
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
I
II
I II
I
II
II
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REASONING ABILITY
1.
6.
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12.
V:
46 28 56 11 93 32 bat win him give for
I.
chance
VI:
32 46 28 56 11 93 win him give for
13.
I.
VI
II.
:
: fun 89 at the 28 16 base camp 35 53
14.
I.
23.
II
?
(1) 89 fun at 28 16 base camp 35 53 here 68 the
(2) 35 53 28 68 16 89 the here fun camp base at
(3) 16 89 at fun 28 camp base 35 53 68 the here
24.
IV
?
(1) base
(3) 35
15.
I.
16.
I.
17.
(2) at
(4) the
25.
(1)
(2) III
(3) II
(4) V
I.
II.
26.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
18.
:
19.
:
20.
21.
22.
:
I
I
II
R > T;
R < A; B < T
I. N < A
II. B < A
D = E < F;
Y<D>W
I. C > Y
II. F > Y
T < U > W;
I. S < G
II. W < R
I. R > S
II. W < G
G < I;
I. F < H
T < R;
27.
I:
II:
III:
IV:
IV
?
(1) 89
(2) at
III
?
(1) 53
(2) at
(5)
:
G>U
F<G>Z
insights'
better solutions'
28. 'ideas'
(1) sha
29.
)
win 56 32 93 bat for 46 him 28 11 give
chance
93 56 32 bat for 46 him 28 11 give
chance win
11 93 56 32 bat for 46 28 give chance
win him
56 11 93 32 bat for 46 28 chance win
him give
28 56 11 93 32 bat 46 chance win him
give for
(5)
'fa'
(1) thoughts
(3) new
'new and
'ki ri to fa'
?
(2) ba
?
(2) insights
(4) and
30.
'fa lo ba'
(1) thoughts and action
(2) create and innovate
(3) ideas and thoughts
(4) create new solutions
31.
'new'
(1) ki
(3) to
(5) ba
?
(2) ri
(4) fa
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12. Conclusions:
Step V:
46 28 56 11 93 32 bat win him give for
I. No paint is a dye.
chance
II. All paints being varnishes is a possibility. Step VI: 32 46 28 56 11 93 win him give for
13. Conclusions:
chance bat
I. Some varnishes are paints.
Step VI is the last step of the following
II. No dye is a colour.
arrangement of the above input.
(14-15):
As per the rules followed in the above steps,
Statements:
find out in each of the following questions the
All squares are triangles.
appropriate steps for the given input.
No triangle is a circle.
Input for the questions:
All circles are rectangles.
14. Conclusions:
Input: fun 89 at the 28 16 base camp 35 53
I. No rectangle is a square.
here 68
II. All rectangles being squares is a possibility. 23. Which of the following would be step II?
15. Conclusions:
(1) 89 fun at 28 16 base camp 35 53 here 68 the
I. No square is a circle.
(2) 35 53 28 68 16 89 the here fun camp base at
II. Atleast some circles are squares.
(3) 16 89 at fun 28 camp base 35 53 68 the here
16. Statements:
(4) 53 28 68 16 89 35 the here fun camp base at
No paper is a book.
(5) None of these
Some books are libraries.
24. Which word/number would be at seventh
Conclusions:
position from the left in step IV?
I. All libraries being books is a possibility.
II. No library is a paper.
(1) base
(2) at
17. Statements:
(3) 35
(4) the
All hills are mountains.
(5) 53
All mountains are rocks.
25. Which step number would be the following
Conclusions:
ouput?
I. All those rocks which are mountains are
53 28 68 16 89 at 35 the here fun camp base
also hills.
(1) There will be no such step
II. All hills are rocks.
(2) III
Di rect ions (18- 22): In t hese questions,
(3) II
relationship between different elements is
(4) V
shown in the statements. The statements are
(5) IV
followed by two conclusions. Give answer
(1) if only conclusion I is true.
26. Which word/number would be at the Ninth
(2) if only conclusion II is true.
position from the Right in step IV?
(3) if either conclusion I or II is true.
(1) 89
(2) at
(4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
(3) 35
(4) the
(5) if both conclusions I and II are true.
(5) None of these
18. Statements: N < O > R > T; R < A; B < T
27. Which word/number would be at the Ninth
Conclusions: I. N < A
position from the left in step III?
II. B < A
(1) 53
(2) at
19. Statements: C > D = E < F; Y < D > W
(3) 35
(4) the
Conclusions: I. C > Y
(5) None of these
II. F > Y
(20-21):
Directi ons (28-32): Study the following
Statements: S < T < U > W; T < R; G > U
information to answer the given questions:
20. Conclusions: I. S < G
In a certain code, 'always create new ideas'
II. W < R
is written as 'ba ri sha gi', 'ideas and new thoughts'
21. Conclusions: I. R > S
is written as 'fa gi ma ri', 'create thoughts and
II. W < G
insights' is written as 'ma jo ba fa', and 'new and
22. Statements: H > G < I;
F<G>Z
better solutions' is written as 'ki ri to fa'.
Conclusions: I. F < H
28. What is the code for 'ideas'?
II. Z < I
(1) sha
(2) ba
Di rections (23-27): Study the followi ng
(3) gi
(4) ma
information to answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine
(5) Cannot be determined
when given an input line of words and numbers 29. What does 'fa' stand for?
rearranges them following a particular rule in
(1) thoughts
(2) insights
each step. The following is an illustration of input
(3) new
(4) and
and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two(5) solutions
digit numbers and are arranged as per some logic 30. 'fa lo ba' could be a code for which of the
based on the value of the numbers.)
following?
Input:
win 56 32 93 bat for 46 him 28 11 give
(1) thoughts and action
chance
(2) create and innovate
Step I:
93 56 32 bat for 46 him 28 11 give
(3) ideas and thoughts
chance win
(4) create new solutions
Step II:
11 93 56 32 bat for 46 28 give chance
win him
(5) always better ideas
Step III: 56 11 93 32 bat for 46 28 chance win 31. What is the code for 'new'?
him give
(1) ki
(2) ri
Step IV: 28 56 11 93 32 bat 46 chance win him
(3) to
(4) fa
give for
(5) ba
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37.
?
(1) jo ki to
(3) sha jo ri
(2) ki to ri
(4) to sha jo
?
I.
II.
22
III.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
29
36
11
II
(1)
I
II
(2)
II
I
(3)
I
II
II
I, II
I, II
45
II
III
III
III
III
(38-42):
:
II
(4)
II
(5)
II
33.
?
I.
II.
38.
34.
I.
?
A
R
II.
A
X
X
W
V
II.
S
V
B
I. I, D
II. R, N
III.
(1)
I
(2)
(3)
II
(4)
(5)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(5)
(2)
(4)
?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
D, N
III
III
III
III
II
(1)
(3)
(5)
41.
III
36.
40.
?
I.
(2)
(4)
39.
35.
?
(1)
(3)
(5)
42.
?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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32. Which of the following may represent 37. How many students are there in the class?
'insights always better'?
I. There are more than 22 but less than
(1) jo ki to
(2) ki to ri
36 students in the class.
(3) sha jo ri
(4) to sha jo
(5) sha to ba
II. If the students of the class are divided
Directions (33-35): Each of the questions below
into groups, each group has exactly 11
consists of a question and two statements
students.
numbered I and II given below it. You have to
III. There are more than 29 but less than
decide whether the data given in the statements
are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both
45 students in the class.
the statements and give answer
(1)
Only I and II
(1) if the data in statement I alone are
(2) Only II and either I or III are required
sufficient to answer the question, while
the data in statement II alone are not
to answer the question
sufficient to answer the question.
(3) Only II and III
(2) if the data in statement II alone are
(4) All I, II and III are required to answer
sufficient to answer the question, while
the question.
the data in statement I alone are not
sufficient to answer the question.
(5) All I, II and III are not sufficient to
(3) if the data either in statement I alone or
answer the question
statement II alone are sufficient to answer
Directions (38-42): Read the following information
the question.
(4) if the data in statement I and II together carefully and answer the questions given below:
are not sufficient to answer the question.
Five Indian players S achin, Bhut ia ,
(5) if the data in both statements I and II together
Leander,
Anand and Gopichand are related with
are necesary to answer the question.
33. Seventeen people are standing in a straight the advertisement of different products of
line facing south. What is Bhavna's position different companies - Nike, Reebok, Pepsi, Coca
from the left end of the line?
I. Sandeep is standing second to the left of Cola and Adidas - though not respectively. Sachin
Sheetal. Only five people stand between advertises neither for Sports - wear nor for
Sheetal and the one who is standing Rackets. Leander advertises for Shoes but not by
extreme right end of the line. Four people company Coca Cola. Pespi and Adidas neither
stand bewteen Sandeep and Bhavna.
II. Anita is standing fourth to the left of produces Diet Coke nor sportswear. Gopichand
Sheetal. Less than three people are advertises for the company Nike but neither for
standing between Bhavna and Anita.
Mineral water nor for Diet coke. Bhutia and
34. Five letters - A, E, G, N and R are arranged
from left to right according to certain Anand advertises for Adidas and Pepsi, though
not respectively. Coca Cola does not produce
conditions. Which letter is placed third?
I. G is placed second to the right of A. E is Mineral Water.
on the immediate right of G. There are 38. Sachin advertises for which company?
only two letters between R and G.
(1) Coca Cola
(2) Adidas
II. N is exactly between A and G. Neither A
nor G is at the extreme end of the
(3) Pepsi
(4) Data inadequate
arrangement.
(5) None of these
35. Six people - S, T, U, V, W and X are sitting
around a circular table facing the centre. 39. Mineral water is the product of which
company?
What is T's position with respect to X?
I. Only two people sit between U and W. X
(1) Nike
(2) Coca Cola
is second to the left of W. V and T are
(3)
Pepsi
(4)
Data inadequate
immediate neighbours of each other.
(5) None of these
II. T is to the immediate right of V. There
are only two people between T and S. X is 40. Who advertises for the company Reebok?
an immediate neighbour of S but not of V.
(1) Sachin
(2) Leander
Directions (36-37): Each of the questions below
(3)
Gopichand
(4)
Data inadequate
consists of a question and three statements
(5) None of these
numbered I, II and III given below it. You have to
decide whether the data provided in the 41. Which of the following is definitely true?
statements are sufficient to answer the question:
(1) Leander-Shoes-Nike
36. Who is the daughter-in-law of B?
(2) Sachin-Diet Coke-Coca Cola
I. I is brother of D. S is wife of J's nephew.
II. R is brother of N. T is son of N. S is
(3) Sachin-Diet Coke-Pepsi
mother of T.
(4) Bhutia-Sportswear-Reebok
III. B is wife of D. D is father of N. D has two
(5) None of these
children.
42. Which of the following is definitely false?
(1) Only I and III
(2) All I, II and III are required to answer
(1) Leander-Nike-Shoes
the question
(2) Anand-Pepsi-Mineral Water
(3) Only II and III
(3) Bhutia-Adidas-Rackets
(4) Question cannot be answered even with
all I, II and III
(4) Gopichand-Nike-Rackets
(5) Only I and II
(5) None of these
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43.
(D)
(47-50):
(E)
B150
,
(A) B150
)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(B)
B150
(4)
(5)
(44-46):
(C)
(D) B150
(A)
(B)
(E) B150
(C)
47.
(E)
(D)
)
(E)
44.
(1)
(3)
(5)
(F)
(A), (B), (C)
(A)
(C)
(E)
48.
(2)
(4)
(B)
(B)
(D)
(D)
(E)
?
45.
?
(1)
(A)
(3) (C)
(D)
(5) (B)
(D)
(A), (B), (E)
(F)
(2) (B)
(E)
(4)
(A)
46.
(1)
(B)
(3)
(F)
(5) (E)
(F)
(A), (B), (D)
(F)
(1)
(3)
(5)
(2) (A)
(4) (D)
(1) (A)
(3) (C)
(2) (A)
(B)
(4)
(C)
49.
(D)
(F)
(1) (A)
(3) (C)
50.
?
(B)
(A)
(F)
(2) (B)
(4) (D)
(E)
B150
(A), (B), (C), (D)
(E)
?
(1)
(A)
(2)
(B)
(3) (B)
(C)
(4) (A)
(D)
(5) (E)
(C)
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Read the following information carefully
and answer the given questions:
'Pets are not allowed in the park premises.' A notice put up at the park entrance by the authority
that is responsible for maintenance of the park.
Which of the following can be assumption
according to the given information? (An assumption
is something that is supposed or taken for granted)
(1) At least some people who visit the park
have pets.
(2) This is the only park which does not
allow pets.
(3) People who ignored this notice were fined.
(4) There are more than one entrance to
the park.
(5) Many people have now stopped visiting
the park.
Directions (44-46): Read the following information
carefully and answer the given questions:
Despite repeated announcements that mobile
phones were allowed in the examination hall, three
students were caught with their mobile phones.
(A) Mobile phones nowadays have a lot of
features and it is very easy to cheat with
their help.
(B) The invigilator must immediateluy
confiscate the mobile phones and ask the
students to leave the exam hall immediately.
(C) Mobile phones are very expensive and
leaving them in bags outside the exam
hall is not safe.
(D) There have been incidents where
students who left the exam hall early stole
the mobile phones kept in the bags of the
students who were writing the exam.
(E) The school authorities must ask the
students to leave their phones in the
custody of the inviliator before the exam
in order to avoid thefts of mobile phones.
(F) N one of the other st udent s were
carrying their exam hall.
44. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C)
and (D) may be a strong argument in favour
of the three students who were caught with
their mobile phones?
(1) Only (A)
(2) Both (A) and (B)
(3) Both (C) and (D) (4) Only (C)
(5) Both (B) and (D)
45. Which of the following among (A), (B), (E) and (F)
may be the reason behind the school making
such annoucements before the exam?
(1) Only (B)
(2) Both (B) and (E)
(3) Only (F)
(4) Only (A)
(5) Both (E) and (F)
46. Which of the following among (A), (B), (D)
and (F) can be an immediate course of
action for the invigilator?
(1) Only (B)
(2) Both (A) and (D)
(3) Only (A)
(4) Both (D) and (F)
(5) Only (F)
43.
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51.
63.
?
(1) 200
(2) 250
(4) 270
?
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
?
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
64.
52.
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
65.
?
?
(1)
(3)
(5)
(2)
(4)
66.
?
(1)
(3)
(5)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(1) 18
(3) 22
(2) 20
(4) 24
67.
68.
56.
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(1) 1
(3) 1
?
(2)
(4)
(2) 1
(4) 1
70.
58.
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
69.
57.
(1)
(3)
2016
(2) 83
(4) 105
(1) 76
(3) 92
_____
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
71.
59.
GATS
_____.
(1) General Agreement on Transaction in Services
(2) General Agreement on Transfer in Services
(3) General Agreement on Tariff in Services
72.
60.
?
(1)
(3)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(2)
(4)
73.
61.
?
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
62.
?
(1)
(3)
(5)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(5)
(2)
(4)
74.
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GENERAL AWARENESS
51.
52.
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75.
250
85.
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(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
76.
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86.
?
(1)
(3)
(5)
19
(2)
(4)
87.
(2)
(4)
(1) 8%
8.7%
(2) 8.2%
(5)
2016
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
?
(1)
(3)
____.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
77.
78.
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
88.
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81.
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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89.
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
90.
82.
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
83.
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
84.
?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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75. In which of the following states FICCI has 85. What is AMFI related to in India?
(1) Banking
planned to build 250 toilets?
(2) Mutual Funds
(1) Madhya Pradesh (2) Andhra Pradesh
(3) Marketing & Finance
(3) Arunachal Pradesh (4) Chhattisgarh
(4) Power Industry
(5) None of these
(5) Information Technology
76. Which Bank has launched solutions for
86.
CRR
and SLR are not applicable to ____.
startups?
(1)
a
certificate of deposit
(1) HDFC Bank
(2) ICICI Bank
(2) credit balance in a cc account
(3) AXIS Bank
(4) YES Bank
(3) a flexi deposit
(5) None of these
(4) a commercial paper
77. Who was appointed as the Managing
(4) None of these
Director of Pfizer India?
87. Which of the following is not a Money
(1) S Sridhar
(2) G Sridhar
Market Instrument?
(3) Vimal Kathuriya (4) Jawahar Nath
(1) Govt. bonds
(5) None of these
(2) Treasury bill
78. Which Indian city will join the earth hour
(3) Certificate of deposits
forum on March 19?
(4) Call money
(1) New Delhi
(2) Chennai
(5) None of these
(3) Kolkata
(4) Mumbai
88. Fiscal deficit is ____.
(5) None of these
(1) total income less Govt borrowing
79. Interest rates of PPF has been slashed from
(2) total payments less total receipts
8.7% to?
(3) total payments less capital receipts
(1) 8%
(2) 8.2%
(4) total expenditure less total receipts
(3) 8.1%
(4) 7.5%
excluding borrowing
(5) None of these
(5) None of these
80. Who has won the Miss India title in body 89. For International payments, the Indian
building-2016?
currency is linked to ____.
(1) Shweta Rathore (2) Navreet Josan
(1) American Dollar
(3) Ashwini Waskar (4) Sonali Swami
(2) British Sterling
(3) International Oil Price
(5) None of these
(4) Gold Standard
81. National Income is the ____.
(5) Euro
(1) net national product at market price
90. Which one of the following is secured by a
(2) net national product at factor cost
mortagage?
(3) net domestic product at factor cost
(1) A cash credit against inventory
(4) net domestic product at factor cost
(2) An overdraft against book debts
(5) None of these
(3) A term loan against land and building
82. Which of the following is/are responsible
(4) An educational loan
for making Budget in India?
(5) None of these
(1) The Finance Ministry
(2) The Administrative Ministries
(3) The Planning Commission
(4) The Comptroller and Auditor General
(5) All are responsible
83. Currency Swap is an instrument to manage ____.
(1) Currency risk
(2) Interest rate risk
(3) Currency and interest rate risk
(4) Cash flows in different currencies
(5) All of the above
84. Which of the following instruments is used
by public to directly lend to the Government?
(1) Bank Deposits
(2) Public Provident Fund
(3) Treasury-Bills
(4) Certificates of Deposit
(5) None of these
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(91-95):
(?)
?
91.
92.
(34 55)
(1) 412
(3) 418
(5)
(2) (125)3
(4) 5
(5)
102. 48
72
(1) 72
(3) 162
93.
1.5
1
3.5 (?)3
7
2
2 1
1
5
6
15
4
30
(1) 2
(3) 512
(5)
(5)
103. 2
54
(1) 3674
(3) 300
(2) 8
(4) 324
(2) 6
(4) 36
(5)
104. 8
27
(1) 27
(3) 125
(2) 3
(4) 7
(5)
105. 19 68
(1) 154
(3) 145
94.
95.
(1) 36 44 7
(3) 216
(5)
6412 415 = 64?
(1) 9
(3) 12
(5)
(96-100):
96.
97.
98.
99.
(101-105):
101. 4 6
18
(1) 1011
(3) 18
201
(2) 201
(4) 49
1011
108
162
243
(2) 108
(4) 243
366
300
1220 3674
(2) 1220
(4) 54
7350
64
125 218
(2) 218
(4) 343
102
129
145
(2) 129
(4) 102
343
154
(5)
?
599
20.06% + 901
10.01% = ?
(1) 150
(2) 210
(3) 250
(4) 280
(5) 300
249 299 14
?
15
19
99
(1) 1850
(2) 1700
(3) 1750
(4) 1900
(5) 2000
(11.99)2 (8.01)2 + (5.99)3 = ?
(1) 250
(2) 450
(3) 300
(4) 400
(5) 350
1201 14.99 19.91 + 400.01 = ?
(1) 1700
(2) 1850
(3) 1800
(4) 1950
(5) 2000
49
(106-110):
(1)
x>y
(2)
x>y
(3)
x<y
(4)
x<y
(5)
x=y
106. I.
II.
107. I.
II.
108. I.
II.
109. I.
II
x 18 144 49
y + 409 = 473
x2 7x + 12 = 0
y2 9y + 20 = 0
y2 x2 = 32
yx=2
2
5
x
II.
y 3 5 2 0
110. I.
II.
3x + 5y = 28
8x 3y = 42
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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Directions (91-95): What will come in place of
question mark (?) in the following questions?
91. (5 7)% of (34 55) + 456.60 = 699.1 + ?
(1) 412
(2) 422
(3) 418
(4) 428
(5) None of these
92.
93.
1.5
1
3.5 (?)3
7
2
2 1
1
5
6
15
4
30
(1) 2
(2) 8
(3) 512
(4) 324
(5) None of these
1
94.
(1) 36 44 7
(2) 6
(3) 216
(4) 36
(5) None of these
95. 6412 415 = 64?
(1) 9
(2) 3
(3) 12
(4) 7
(5) None of these
Directions (96-100): What approximate value
will come in place of question mark (?) in the
following questions? (You are not expected to
calculate the exact value.)
96. 20.06% of 599 + 10.01% of 901 = ?
(1) 150
(2) 210
(3) 250
(4) 280
(5) 300
97.
98.
99.
249 299 14
?
15
19
99
(1) 1850
(2) 1700
(3) 1750
(4) 1900
(5) 2000
(11.99)2 (8.01)2 + (5.99)3 = ?
(1) 250
(2) 450
(3) 300
(4) 400
(5) 350
1201 14.99 19.91 + 400.01 = ?
(1) 1700
(2) 1850
(3) 1800
(4) 1950
(5) 2000
x 18 144 49
y2 + 409 = 473
x2 7x + 12 = 0
y2 9y + 20 = 0
y2 x2 = 32
yx=2
x
5
x
II.
y 3 5 2 0
110. I.
II.
3x + 5y = 28
8x 3y = 42
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111.
30
117.
2 : 3 : 7 : 11
?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
C
` 2,755
(5)
112.
5:3
45
(1) ` 4,408
(2) ` 5,510
(3) ` 6,612
(4) ` 7,714
(5)
80
` 25,000
A, B, C
118.
(1) ` 22
(2) ` 18.25
(3) ` 18
(4) ` 23.25
(5)
113.
8
` 1414.40
?
(1) ` 9414.40
(2) ` 9914.40
(3) ` 9014.40
(4) ` 8914.40
(1) 4
(2) 20
(3) 8
(4)
(5)
(5)
119.
` 450
114.
` 550
140
250
40%
(
(1) ` 725
(2) ` 710
(3) ` 720
(4) ` 700
(5)
(1)
1
55
(2)
54
55
(3)
45
55
(4)
3
55
115.
21
14 : 11
(1) 142
(2) 140
(3) 132
(4) 150
(5)
120.
(5)
116. A
10%
,B
B
C
7
C,
A, B
?
(1) 28
(3) 4
(5)
(2) 14
(4) 21
5%
C
(1) 1000
(2) 900
(3) 1900
(4) 1800
(5)
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111. The age of the father is 30 yrs more than the
son's age. Ten yrs hence, the father's age will
become three times the son's age that time.
What is the son's present age in yrs?
(1) Eight
(2) Seven
(3) Five
(4) Can't be determined
(5) None of these
112. Profit earned by an organistion is distributed
among officers and clerks in the ratio of 5 : 3.
If the number of the officers is 45 and the
number of clerks is 80 and the amount
received by each officer is ` 25,000, what
was the total amount of profit earned?
(1) ` 22 lakh
(2) ` 18.25 lakh
(3) ` 18 lakh
(4) ` 23.25 lakh
(5) None of these
113. The compound interest earned by Suresh
on a certain amount at the end of two years
at the rate of 8 p.c.p.a. was ` 1414.40. What
was the total amount that Suresh got back
at the end of the two years in the form of
principal plus interest earned?
(1) ` 9414.40
(2) ` 9914.40
(3) ` 9014.40
(4) ` 8914.40
(5) None of these
114. Abhishek purchased 140 shirts and 250
trousers at the rate of ` 450 and ` 550
respectively. What should be the overall
average selling price of shirts and trousers
so that 40% profit is earned? (rounded off to
next integer).
(1) ` 725
(2) ` 710
(3) ` 720
(4) ` 700
(5) None of these
115. Area of a rectangle is equal to the area of
the circle whose radius is 21 cm. If the
length and the breadth of the rectangle are
in the ratio of 14 : 11 respectively, what is
its perimeter?
(1) 142 cm
(2) 140 cm
(3) 132 cm
(4) 150 cm
(5) None of these
116. Work done by A in one day is half of the
work done by B in one day. Work done by B
is half of the work done by C in one day. If C
alone can complete the work in 7 days, in
how many days can A, B and C together
complete the work?
(1) 28
(2) 14
(3) 4
(4) 21
(5) None of these
(2) ` 5,510
(3) ` 6,612
(4) ` 7,714
(2) 20 km
(3) 8 km
1
rd
3
1
55
(2)
54
55
(3)
45
55
(4)
3
55
(2) 900 ml
(3) 1900 ml
(4) 1800 ml
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(121-125):
(126-130):
:
NGOs
A, B, C, D, E, F, G
P, Q, R, S
126.
P
S
121.
NGO A
NGO B
(1) 83 : 55
(2) 85 : 53
(3) 83 : 53
(4) 89 : 55
?
(1)
(3)
(5)
(2)
(4)
127.
(5)
122. NGO A
NGO C
)?
?
(1) 90
(3) 120
(5)
123.
NGOs
(2) 60
(4) 160
(2) 17.19
(3) 7.43
(4) 3.04
(5) 10.79
128.
?
(1) 420
(3) 120
(5)
124. NGO A
(1) 21.12
(2) 140
(4) 390
(1) 502
(2) 504
(3) 512
(4) 540
NGO C
129.
Q
?
?
(1) 85
(3) 105
(5) 95
125. NGO B
NGO A
(2) 90
(4) 110
(1) 34
(2) 39
(3) 32
(4) 23
(5) 28
NGO C
130.
?
(1) 5 : 3 : 6
(3) 6 : 4 : 5
(5)
(5)
NGO B
NGO B
(2) 5 : 6 : 3
(4) 6 : 5 : 3
(1) 2510
(2) 2670
(3) 2900
(4) 2070
(5)
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Directions (121-125): Study the following graph
carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Number of trees planted by three different
NGOs in five different states
(1) 83 : 55
(2) 85 : 53
(3) 83 : 53
(4) 89 : 55
(2) 17.19
(3) 7.43
(4) 3.04
(5) 10.79
128. What is the averag e sale (in lakh) of
Bookstore E?
(1) 502
(2) 504
(3) 512
(4) 540
(2) 39
(3) 32
(4) 23
(5) 28
130. What is the total sales value (in lakh) of
Bookstore D?
(1) 2510
(2) 2670
(3) 2900
(4) 2070
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(131-135):
(136-140):
: ` 60
II
(1)
I
II
(2)
II
I
(3)
131.
?
(1) 4 : 5
(2) 5 : 4
(5)
132.
(1) ` 22.6
(3) ` 23.4
(5)
?
(2) ` 22.8
(4)
II
(5)
II
136. Q, R
(4) ` 20.8
133.
?
(1) ` 4
(3) ` 4.2
(5)
I.
Q, M
II.
M, R
137. P, Q, R, S
I.
(2) ` 3
(4) ` 3.8
Q, R
II.
R
T
134.
7%
?
(1) ` 1,33,920
(3) ` 1,02,000
(5)
138.
P
?
I.
(2) ` 13,39,200
(4) ` 1,08,000
II.
139. M
135.
?
(1)
3:1
I.
II.
D, P
Q, N
140.
(2)
` 4.6
M
'now'
I.
?
'now and then'
'ka
'da
da ta'
(3)
` 60,000
(4)
(5)
II
II.
ma pa'
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TOTAL EXPENDITURE: ` 60 lacs
II.
II.
II.
II.
II.
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145. The author of the given passage seems to be 150. According to the passage, which of the
definitely following options is/are not a remedy/
(1) suggesting that the agents of debts be
rem edie s to finani cal decaden ce, as
banned from the society.
suggested by the author?
(2) unaware of the benefits associated with
(A) Issuing short-term loans
the easy availability of loans these days
(B) Increase tax on income so that people
(3) in favour of bringing back the financial
reduce their consumption.
restrictions once imposed by the society
(C) Raise public consciousness about debts
(4) not supportive of campaigns related to
(1) Both (A) and (C) (2) Only (B)
anti-tobacco and saving the environment
(3) Both (A) and (B) (4) All (A), (B) and (C)
(5) None of the above
146. Why does the author of the given passage
(5) None of these
seem to be displeased with the software Directions (151-155) : Read each sentence to
stalwarts?
find out whether, there is any grammatical error
(1) They make fortune out of the products or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be
which are barely socially useful
(2) They have been drawin g colo ssal in one part of the sentence. The number of that
salaries and turn a blind eye towards the part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer
is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
needs of fellow countrymen
(3) They are directly responsible for the 151. Sugar- sweetened drinks does not (1)/pose
any particular health risk, and (2)/ are not
hunger, malnutrition and poverty among
a unique risk factor(3)/for obesity or heart
their fellow countrymen
(4) They have promoted the culture of debt
disease. (4)/No error (5)
among various sections of society
152. Airline managements should note (1)/ that
(5) None of the above
the ultimate passenger unfriendliness (2)/
147. Which of the following suggestions have
is to have their planes crash (3)/due to the
been made by the author in order to check
adopted of unsafe procedures. (4)/No error (5)
the culture promoting debts?
153.
Celebrating
its ten long years (1)/ in the
(A) Putting a ban on the companies providing
industry, a private entertainment channel
credit cards indiscriminately.
(2)/ announce a series of (3)/ programmes
(B) Taking the help of informal institutions
at a press conference. (4)/No error (5)
to limit the business of money lending by
154. The award ceremony ended (1)/ on a note of good
payday lenders.
(C) Raising public awareness about negative
cheer(2)/with audiences responding warmly
effects of injudicious borrowing of money.
(3)/ to its lineup of films. (4)/ No error (5)
(D) Taking action ag ainst governments 155. The actress was ordered for (1)/ wear an
which have been allowing lottery in their
alcohol more bracelet and (2)/ submit to
States.
random weekly drug testing after (3)/ she
(1) Only (A) and (C) (2) Only (D)
failed to appear for a court date last week. (4)/
(3) Only (C) and (D) (4) Only (B) and (C)';
No error (5)
(5) None of these
148. Which of the following statements would Directions (156-160) : Rearrange the following six
weaken the argument made by the author sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then
in the given paragraph?
(1) A ne wspape r art icle reporte d an answer the questions given below them.
improvement in the life-style of millions
(A) It is therefore, a contributing factor to the
of people after loans were made easy to
g ro wth of landfil ls and waterway
avail to not only the wealthy but to all
pollution, both of which are costly and
sections of society
energy intensive to solve.
(2) A man along with his family was forced
(B) Making an effort to use those resources
to live on streets after he lost all of his
and avoid polystyrene ones can help to
life's earning to buy lottery tickets
decrease your environmental impact.
(3) Profit earned from credit card companies
(C) Non-biodegradable essentially means that
has become an essential component in
any polystyrene that makes its way into a
the economy of a growing nation
(4) Last year's recession was mainly due to
landfill will stay there indefinitely, never
losses incurred by companies offering
breaking down and returning to the earth.
loans as a large number of their clients
(D) Polystyrene, as a product , is very
turned out to be defaulters
co nvenient to use, but it has some
(5) None of the above
important effects we should consider
149. Which one of the phrases given below the
when making choices as consumers.
following statement should be placed in the
(E) While recycling polystyrene material
blank space provided so as to make a
can cushion the environmental blow of
mea ningfully correct sen tence in the
its use, alternatives are available that
context of the passage? . ...., many St ate
are created from renewable resources
governments have been encouraging people
to invest their money in lottery.
and biodegrade more readily.
(1) Despite the fact that lottery generates
(F) For example, while polystyrene has some
substantial revenue
excellent uses and is, technically, recyclable,
(2) Since, it has the potential to ruin lives
it is not a substance that biodegrades.
of millions of people
156.
Which
of the following should be the LAST
(3) Instead of educating people against risky
(SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement?
financial indulgence
(1) A
(2) B
(4) Since, only one-fifth of the total world's
(3) C
(4) D
population invests frequently in lottery
(5) E
(5) None of the above
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157. Which of the following should be the FOURTH academia is trapped within a perfect storm created
by a combing of social and economic factors.
sentence after rearrangement?
In this socio-economic calculus, the
(1) E
(2) F
members of our societal classes should prefer an IT
(3) A
(4) D
job to an academic one. Or, to put it another way, the
(5) B
158. Which of the following should be the FIRST knowledge economy, ie, the creation of knowledge
for profit, trumps the knowledge society, ie, the
sentence after rearrangement?
creation of knowledge for its own sake or the sake of
(1) A
(2) B
the greater good. As is said, "knowledge is power, but
(3) C
(4) D
money is even more power". Perhaps the scientist
(5) E
159. Which of t he fol lo wing should be the was alluding to this victory of capitalism over the
pursuit of pure knowledge when he accused IT
SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
having a negative influence on Indian science.
(1) B
(2) C
Surely, knowledge has become a commodity
(3) D
(4) E
like any other and is a result, knowledge workers
(5) F
160. Which of the following should be the FIFTH are like any other labourers, who will sell their
wares to the highest bidder. One solution is to
sentence after rearrangement?
except and even encourage the commoditization
(1) A
(2) B
of knowledge; if so, I ndian universities and
(3) C
(4) D
research centres should copy their western
(5) E
Directions (161-170) : Read the following counterparts by becoming more and more like
passage carefully and answer the questions- corporations. These centres of learning should
given below it. Certain words/phrase have been convert themselves into engines of growth. In this
printed in bold to help you locate them while logic, if we increase academic salaries and
research grants to match IT pay cheques we will
answering some of the questions.
A few weeks ago, a newspaper article quoted attract good people into academia, where, in any
a well known scientist saying, "IT has destroyed case, it is rumoured that a certain elusive feeling
Indian science". One can speculate about the called "the quality of life" is better.
various ways in which the growth of the IT sector 161. According to the passage, what did the
scientist actually' mean when he said, "IT
and other similar knowledge industries such as
has destroyed Indian Science"?
biotechnology has lead to a decline in basic
(1) The centres meant for Scientific research
scientific research in India.
are being utilized by IT industries
The most obvious reason is money, pay scales
(2) The IT industry does not employ people
in IT and BT are much higher than one can aspire to
pursuing higher studies
in academia. The argument goes: why should a
(3) As information is readily available on the
bright B. Tech. or M.Sc. Student enroll in a Ph.d.
internet because of IT, there is no need
Programme when she can make a lot more money
to seek further information
writing code? Not only does a fresh IT employee make
(4) IT has distorted the truth as stated by
a lot more than a fresh M.Tech. student, her pay will
Indian science
rise much faster in IT than in academia.
A
(5) The desire for money has overshadowed
professor's pay at a government-run university, even
the search for knowledge
after the Sixth Pay Commission, tops out at far less
than a senior executive's salary in a major industry. 162. Why does the author say that knowledge has
become a commodity?
Second, the social status of IT and BT jobs
(1) As it is no lo nger desi rable in any
equal or even e xc eed the so ci al st atus of
professional field
corresponding academic positions, since they are
(2) As there are t oo many educatio nal
seen as knowledge industries, which plays to the
institutes in the country which do not
best and worst instincts of the societal order. As
provide quality education
quintessential white collar professions, neither do
(3) As knowledge is now available easily as
they compel a successful entrepreneur to resort
compared to the past
to violence and corruption, nor do they demand any
(4) As knowledg eable people sell their
phy sical labour. Unlike real e st ate o r
services for the highest price possible
reconstruction, it is felt that IT workers can
(5) Like co mmodit ies kno wledg e to o
become rich while staying honest and sweat-free.
becomes stale after a certain period
Assuming that the labour pool for academia
and IT is roughly the same, the difference in our 163. W hat, according to th e aut hor, i s a
destructive loop?
collective preferences biases the labour market
(1) Many people quit their existing jobs to work
towards IT and away from academia. Further,
in the IT industry which in turn leads to
when the imbalance between IT and academia
the downfall of the other industries
cont inues for years and even decades , a
(2) The fact that the best minds do not want
destructive loop, from academia's point of view, is
to become teachers and this in turn leads
created. When our best and brightest take IT jobs
to good students seeking knowledge
over academic ones for a decade or more, faculty
elsewhere
positions in our universities and research centres
(3) The fact that people working in the IT
are no longer filled by the best candidates.
industry do not pursue higher studies
As faculty quality goes down, so does the
which in turn leads to the deterioration
capacity to train top-class graduate students who,
in quality of employees
after all, are teachers in training. In response to
(4) The unending use of resources by the IT
decreasing faculty quality, even those students
industry leading to a dearth of resources
who would o therwise ch oo se an ac ade mic
in the country
profession, decide to join industry or go abroad for
(5) Less grants are being provided by the
their studies. These foreign trained graduates
Government to academic institutes
prefer to come back to corporate India- if at all they
which in turn leads to po or quality
do come back and the downward cycle replicates
students joining the same
itself i n each gene rat ion. I n o th er wo rds,
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164. Which of the following mentioned below is/ 172. The blame game for the air tragedy is already
are the author's suggestion/s to promote
in full ____ with the authorities involved
interest in Indian academia?
making attempts to ____for themselves.
(A) R esearch centres should adopt the
(1) sway, defend
(2) view, try
corporate culture as is done in the west.
(3) fledged, protect (4) swing, cover
(B) Lesseni ng the number of re search
(5) roll, hide
grants given.
173. The actress, wearing a dark gray suit and
(C) Making academic salaries equivalent to
open necked shirt, sat ____ the proceedings
those paid in IT industries.
looking nervous throughout, occasionally
(1) Only (C)
(2) Only (A)
frowning as her lawyer ____ with the judge.
(3) Only (B) and (C) (4) Only (A) and (C)
(1) through, spoke (2) on, argued
(5) None of these
(3) for, addressed
(4) with, discussed
165. Which of the following, according to the
(5) along, lectured
author, are factors responsible fo r the 174. It was an excellent social evening with
declining interest in scientific research?
people from all ____ of life getting a chance
(A) Slower progress of work in research.
to let their hair ____.
(B) Lesser mon et ary compensat io n in
(1) areas, drop
(2) realms, flow
research related activities.
(3)
arena,
undone
(4)
walks, down
(C) Societal perception towards research.
(5) types, loose
(1) Only (A)
(2) Only (C)
175. There can be no denying the fact that in
(3) Only (B) and (C) (4) Only (A) and (B)
sports, star coaches have the ____ to get
(5) All (A), (B) and (C)
something extra out of their ____.
166. Which of the following is true about the perception
(1) apprehension, work (2) ability, teams
towards IT jobs as given in the passage?
(3) fear, member
(4) capability, house
(A) They are physically tiring.
(5) desirous, players
(B) They are considered to be managerial
Directions (176-180) : In the following passage
level jobs.
(C) They require usage of dishonest means. there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
(1) Only (B)
(2) Only (A) and (B)
against each, five words are suggested, one of which
(3) Only (C)
(4) Only (B) and (C)
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
(5) All (A), (B) and (C) are true
Directions (167-168) : Choose the word/group of appropriate word in each case.
Global warming is having a serious impact as
words which is most similar in meaning to the word/
group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. well. A six-degree Celsius increase in global
167. CAPACITY
temperature killed 95% of all species on Earth 251
(1) qualification
(2) capability
million years ago. An increase of six-degrees
(3) voltage
(4) quantity
Celsius is forecast this century if a change is not
(5) volume
made to (176) the damage done to earth. Humans
168. ALLUDING
will be one of the 95% of species lost. Noticeable
(1) referring
(2) breaking
changes of global warming include migration, (177)
(3) escaping
(4) imposing
and the change in season timings. Migrating birds
(5) clinging
are migrating earlier, which in turn is causing
Directions (169-170) : Choose the word/group of them to hatch eggs and (178) young earlier than
words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/ they did at the beginning of this century. While this
group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. is just the tip of the iceberg, many other (179)
169. ELUSIVE
regarding the extinction of plant and animal
(1) definite
(2) happy
species need addressing. It is more important now
(3) mysterious
(4) worthwhile
than ever before to pull our heads out of the sand
(5) remarkable
and make changes for the (180) of the earth.
170. BRIGHT
176. (1) void
(2) dissipate
(1) soft
(2) dark
(3) augment
(4) reverse
(3) dull
(4) vivid
(5) increase
(5) dim
177. (1) delay
(2) birds
Directions (171-175) : Each question below has
(3)
slowdown
(4) hasten
two blank: eac h bla nk i nd i cati ng that
(5)
acceleration
something has been omitted. Choose the set of
(2) bear
words for each blank which best fits the meaning 178. (1) spare
(3) destroy
(4) amend
r the sentence as a whole.
(5) generation
171. Adding to a growing body of research ____
(2) difficulty
cutting back on sweetened beverages it is 179. (1) animals
(3) issues
(4) humans
now found that drinking ____ sugary drinks
(5) problem
may help lower blood pressure.
(2) better
(1) for, all
(2) sustaining, increased 180. (1) extinction
(3) wealth
(4) stigma
(3) against, lesser (4) behind, more
(5) demand
(5) supporting, fewer
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181.
191.
______
(1)
(3)
(5)
(1)
(3)
URL
(2)
(4)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
193.
(4)
183.
______
(1)
(3)
(1)
(3)
(5)
(5)
(2)
(4)
(1)
(3)
184.
(1)
(2)
(4)
195.
(2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(4)
(5)
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
196.
(1)
(3)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(.)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
186.
______
(1)
(3)
(5)
197.
(2)
(4)
(1)
198.
(1)
CD-RW
(2)
CD-
(3)
(4)
188.
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
199.
189.
(1)
(3)
190.
(1)
(3)
(5)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(2)
(4)
______
______
200.
(2) To
(4) cc
(5)
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COMPUTER
181. To navigate to a new Web page for which
you know the URL, type that URL in the
browser's ______ and press Enter.
(1) Address bar
(2) Domain bar
(3) Address button (4) Name button
(5) None of these
182. The CPU, are also called the ______ when
talking about PCs, does the vast majority of
the processing for a computer.
(1) macroprocessor (2) RAM
(3) memory system (4) microprocessor
(5) None of these
183. A computer's type, processor, and operating
system define its ______.
(1) brand
(2) size
(3) platform
(4) speed
(5) None of these
184. A kiosk ______.
(1) is data organised and presented in a
manner t hat has additional value
beyond the value of the data itself.
(2) c om bine s microsc opic electro nic
components on a single integrated
circuit that process bits according to
software instructions.
(3) is a computer station that provides the
public wit h specifi c and us eful
information and services
(4) describes a computer's type, processor,
and operator system
(5) None of these
185. The part of the CPU that acesses and
decodes program i nstructi on s, and
coordinates the flow of data among various
system components is the ______.
(1) ALU
(2) control unit
(3) megahertz
(4) motherboard
(5) None of these
186. Computer programs are written in a high-level
programming language; however, the humanreadable version of a progam is called ______.
(1) cache
(2) instructions set
(3) source code
(4) word size
(5) None of these
187. What is the difference between a CD-ROM
and a CD-RW?
(1) They are the same - just two different
terms used by different manufacturers.
(2) A CD-ROM can be written to and a CDROM cannot.
(3) A CD-RW can be written to, but a CDRW can only be read from.
(4) A CD-ROM holds more information than
a CD-RW.
(5) None of these
188. What is the term for how words will appear
on a page?
(1) Text formatting (2) Character formatting
(3) Point size
(4) Typeface
(5) None of these
189. The process of computer receiving information
from a server on the Internet is known as ______.
(1) pulling
(2) pushing
(3) downloading
(4) tranferring
(5) None of these
190. When sending an e-mail, the ______ line
describes the contents of the message.
(1) subject
(2) to
(3) contents
(4) cc
(5) None of these
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