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REASONING
5) H is the father of A
Directions (1-5): Study the following information
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6. Read the following information carefully and an-
carefully and answer the given questions.
swer the question which follows.
Eight family members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are
A recent report points to the fact that what stands
sitting around a circular table, facing the centre
between girls in village Regari and a good educa-
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but not necessarily in the same order.
tion is the lack of transport, to and from the only
• F, the wife of D is sitting third to right of C. school in the area.
• A is the son of H. A is sitting second to left of Which of the following can be inferred from the
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D. D is not an immediate neighbour of either F given statement?
or C. No male is an immediate neighbour of D.
• G sits second to left of D’s son. Only two per- (An inference is something which is not directly
sons sit between H and A’s brother. Neither C stated but can be inferred from the given facts.)
•
nor D is the brother of A.
D’s son and the wife of D’s son are immediate
neighbours of each other.
ke 1) Everyone living in Regari faces problems in
commuting
2) Discrimination against girls is more evident in
Regari than other villages in India
• F is the mother of H. F is not an immediate
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neighbourof B and G. 3) The report had shown Regari in a poor light
• G is the sister of E. 4) The school in Regari is not at a walkable dis-
1. Who amongst the following sits exactly between tance from the village
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4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 7. ‘black pink yellow’ could be a code for which of
based on the given arrangement and so form a the following?
group. Which is the one that does not belong to
that group? 1) town under attack 2) hidden for safety
3) attack in town 4) my own town
1) B 2) C 5) risk in town
3) H 4) G
5) F 8. What is the code for ‘attack’?
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1) orange white red 2) brown grey red II. The word does not begin with T. There is only
3) indigo white red 4) red violet white one letter between E and S. T is not an immedi-
5) orange brown red ate neighbour of E.
10. What is the code for ‘own’? 15. Is C the grandmother of M?
1) silver 2) blue I. C is the mother of D. D is the brother of M’s
3) indigo 4) violet father.
5) black II. E is the mother of S. S is the sister of M. F, the
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aunt of S is the only daughter of C.
Directions (Q. 11-15): Each of the questions be-
low consists of a question and two statements Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the following infor-
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numbered I and II given below it. You have to mation to answer the given questions.
decide whether the data provided in the state- Eight people viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are
ments are sufficient to answer the question. Read sitting in a straight line facing North. Each one of
both the statements and them has passed a recruitment exam and must join
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Given answer (1) if the data in Statement I alone the office on different months viz. January, Febru-
are sufficient to answer the question, while the ary, March, April, May, June, July and August but
data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to not necessarily in the same order.
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answer the question. • G sits third to the right of the person who joins
Given answer (2) if the data in Statement II alone in May. The person who joins in August sits
are sufficient to answer the question, while the second to the right of G. A and E are immediate
data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to an- neighbours of each other. Neither A nor E has
swer the question.
Given answer (3) if the data in either Statement I
alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to an-
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joining dates either in May or August. Neither
A nor E is an immediate neighbour of G.
H sits third to the right of the person whose
joining date is in January. Neither A nor E has
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swer the question.
joining dates in January. H’s joining date is
Given answer (4) if the data in neither Statement not in August.
I nor II are sufficient to answer the question. • Only two people sit between E and the person
whose joining date is in July. The person whose
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19. Which of the following is true regarding D? 24. Conclusions:
1) Only two people sit to the left of D I. R S
2) D is sitting second to the right of the person
whose joining date is in August II. W < G
3) E and B are immediate neighbours of D 25. Statements:
4) D’s joining date is in May
H G I; FG Z
5) None is true
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Conclusions:
20. Who amongst the following are sitting at extreme
ends of the line? I. FH
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1) A and the person whose joining date is in II. Z < I
August
Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following infor-
2) The person whose joining date is in May and
mation carefully and answer the given questions.
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E.
3) C and G A word and number arrangement machine when
given an input line of words and numbers rear-
4) The persons whose joining dates are in March
ranges them following a particular rule in each
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and June
step. The following is an illustration of input and
5) None of these rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digits
Directions (Q. 21-25): In these questions, rela- numbers.)
tionship between different elements is shown in Input: gate 20 86 just not 71 for 67 38 bake sun
the statements. The statements are followed by
two conclusions.
Give answer (1) if only Conclusion I is true
ke Step I:
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bake gate 20 just not 71 for 67 38 sun 55
86
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Give answer (2) if only Conclusion II is true Step II: for bake gate 20 just not 67 38 sun 55 86
Give answer (3) if either Conclusion I or II is true 71
Give answer (4) if neither Conclusion I nor II is Step III: gate for bake 20 just not 38 sun 55 86 71
4b
true. 67
Give answer (5) if both Conclusion I and II are Step IV: just gate for bake 20 not 38 sun 86 71 67
true. 55
21. Statements: Step V: not just gate for bake 20 sun 86 71 67 55
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N O R T; R A; BT
Step VI: sun not just gate for bake 86 71 67 55 38
Conclusions: 20
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Conclusions:
85 63 with moon.
I. CY 26. How many steps will be required to complete the
II. F Y rearrangement?
1) Eight 2) Six
(23-24):
3) Seven 4) Five
Statements: 5) None of these
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28. Which step number is the following output? (B) Brand X duplicated Brand Y’s mobile phones
with exactly the same features and same price
rise not moon gem does big aim 15 with 92 85 63 56 range but failed to make an impact in the mar-
47 31 25 ket.
1) Step V 2) Step VII (C) No one remembers the innovators after some
3) Step IV 4) Step VIII time because they did not turn their idea into
5) There is no such step success. On the other hand the imitators did
29. Which of the following represents the position of what they had to just at the right time.
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‘92’ in the VIth step? (D) While Sanfy invented portable MP3 players,
it was Apple which enabled MP3 players to
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1) Ninth form the left 2) Fifth from the right
play videos and games at a fairly reasonable
3) Sixth from the right 4) Ninth from the right
price, thus capturing the market.
5) Seventh from the left
(E) ‘Imovation’ as a lot less risky business ven-
30. Which word/number would be at the 5th position ture. An imitator is already equipped with the
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from the right in the last step? analysis of how market received the innova-
1) gem 2) 63 tion.
3) 56 4) 85 32. Blind imitation of a product can never be suc-
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5) does cessful and sustainable.
31. Read the following Statement and answer the ques- Which of the statements numberd (A), (B), (C),
tion which follows. (D) and (E) mentioned above proves the above
A massive agitation is brewing in State X against
the proposed widening of the National Highway.
Which of the following represents an assumption
implicit in the given statement? (An assumption
ke statement most appropriately?
1) D
3) C
5) Both A and C
2) B
4) E
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is something that is not directly stated but is sup- 33. Which of the statements numbered (A), (B), (C),(D)
posed or taken for granted.) and (E) mentioned above represents an advantage
1) The agitation is carried out by local villagers of imitating an existing product?
4b
3) A national highway already exists in State X. (D) and (E) mentioned above would contradict
4) Commuters are greatly inconvenienced due to the fact that limitation of products is a successful
frequent accidents owing to the narrow high- market strategy?
way
1) A 2) C
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the digital divide in the countey’,-stated company 1) 2) <
X, the manufacturers of the tablet on their role in 3) = 4) >
providing access to internet throughout India. 5)
Which of the following can be assumed/inferred Directions (Q. 41-45): In each of the questions
from the given statement? (An assumption is below are given four statements followed by four
something that is not directly stated but is sup- conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to
posed or taken for granted and an inference is take the given statements to be true even if they
something which is not directly stated but can be seem to be at variance from commonly known
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inferred from the given facts.) facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide
1) Wi-Fi connections are already available in ru- which of the given conclusions logically follows
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ral parts of India. from the given statements disregarding commonly
2) Other tablets did not have the features such known facts.
as Wi-Fi connectivity 41. Statements:
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3) Improvement in accessibility to internet would
All cups are bottles.
help education sector the most
4) A mere three hour battery would be grossly Some bottles are jugs.
insufficient to maximize its benefits
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No jug is plate.
5) The tablet would not benefit urban popula- Some plates are tables.
tion in India as much as the rural population
Conclusions:
Directions (Q. 37-38): Read the following infor-
mation carefully and answer the questions which
follow.
• Sudha weights more than Bharat and
Abhishek.
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II. Some plates are cups.
III. No table is bottle.
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• Rahul weighs less than only Karan. IV. Some jugs are cups.
• Parul weighs as much as Sudha but less than 1) Only I follows 2) Only II follows
Dana. 3) Only III follows 4) Only IV follows
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• Abhishek does not weigh the minimum. 5) Only either I or III follows.
37. Who amongst the following is the third heaviest? 42. Statements:
1) karan 2) Rahul Some chairs are handles.
3) Bharat 4) Dana
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4) Only two people are heavier than Karan II. Some mats are chairs.
5) All are true
III. No bus is handle.
39. Read the following information carefully and an-
IV. Some mats are handles.
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40. Which of the following symbols should replace All birds are horses.
the question mark in the given expression in order All horses are tigers.
to make the expression ‘ O K ’ definitely true Some tigers are lions.
but ‘M > I’ definitely wrong?
Some lines are monkeys.
I J K?M N O
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Conclusions: 46. Problem Figures
I. Some tigers are horses.
II. Some monkeys are birds.
III. Some tigers are birds.
IV. Some monkeys are horses. Answer Figures
1) Only I and III follow
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2) Only I, II and III follow
3) Only II, III and IV follow
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4) All I, II, III and IV follow
5) None of these
44. Statements: 47. Problem Figures
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Some benches are walls.
All walls are houses.
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Some houses are jungles.
Answer Figures
All jungles are roads.
Conclusions:
I. Some roads are benches.
II. Some jungles are walls.
III. Some houses are benches.
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48. Problem Figures
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IV. Some roads are houses.
1) Only I and II follow
2) Only I and III follow
3) Only III and IV follow
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Answer Figures
4) Only II, III and IV follow
5) None of these
45. Statements:
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Test II 1) Only R and T 2) Only Q
3) Only P 4) Only Q and T
DATA ANALYSIS AND 5) None
INTERPRETATION Directions (Q. 56-60): Study the following Pie-
Directions (Q. 51-55): Study the following table chart carefully to answer these questions.
carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Hindi 8%
Number of Students (in thousands) passed out
Biol
12%
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from give different Colleges during six
ogy
different Years
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Colleges Chemistry English
Year 23% 27%
M 1
P Q R S T
ath 3%
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2005 9.3 9.6 8.7 10.4 9.8 Physics
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17%
cs
2006 7.2 10.4 6.2 12.6 13.7
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2007 10.4 12.6 9.8 9.8 14.9 56. If two-ninth of the teachers who teach Physics
are female, then number of male Physics teachers
2008 11.4 16.9 11.3 15.4 16.3 is approximately what percentage of the total
number of teachers who teach Chemistry?
2009
2010
13.2
12.7
19.3
18.7
7.8
13.7
13.9
16.7
11.8
15.7
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3) 63
5) 51
2) 12
4) 69
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57. What is the total number of teachers teaching
51. What was the respective ratio between the num-
Chemistry, English and Biology?
ber of students passed out from College-P in the
year 2008 and number of students passed out from 1) 1226 2) 1116
College-S in the year 2006? 3) 1176 4) 998
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5) None of these
1) 38 : 41 2) 23 : 29
3) 19 : 21 4) 17 : 21 58. What is the difference between the total number
5) None of these of teachers who teach English and Physics to-
gether and the total number of teachers who teach
52. Number of students passed out from College-R in
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Number of Appeared Candidates and Passed A company produces 4 different products viz.,
Candidates (in hundreds) in the Test from ACs fans refrigerators and ovens each product of
Seven Different Institutions two different qualities, ie, Quality-A and Quality-
B. The company produces a total of 500 products.
Appeared Candidates
One-fifth of total number of products are fans out
Passed Candidates of which 35% are of Quality-B. Fifteen percent of
16 the total number of products are ACs. Two-third
Number of Candidates
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the total number of products are refrigerators out
12
(in hundreds)
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10 number of ovens are of Quality-B.
8 66. What is the total number of AC’s and ovens of
6 Quality-B and fans and refrigerators of Quality-A
together made by the company?
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1) 165 2) 205
2
3) 155 4) 185
0 5) None of these
A B C D E F G
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Institutions 67. What is the average number of products of Qual-
61. What is the difference between the number of ity-A made by the company?
candidates appeared from institutions – B, C, D 1) 90 2) 75
and F together and candidates passed from insti-
tutions – A, E and G together?
1) 100
3) 1000
2) 900
4) 540
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68.
3) 80
5) None of these
4) 95
Volleyball
5%
Others different companies in India for FY 2006-07 to
18% 2001-12.
No
i Honda Hyundai
in nter
sp est
1 5 o r t ed Maruti Toyota
% s Cricket
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30% Tata
Hockey 600
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Fotoball 500
20%
400
300
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Total Students = 2500
71. If 10% of Civil students, 20% of Mechanical stu- 200
dents and 12% of Electrical students are not inter-
100
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ested in sports then what is the average number
of students of these branches who are interested 0
in sports? (Calculate approximate value) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
72.
3) 315
5) 316
4) 385
1) 25 : 22 2) 21 : 19
3) 22 : 37 4) 23 : 47 3) 5% less 4) 4% more
5) 17 : 11 5) 2% less
75. The percentage of students who are interested in 80. The total sale of Honda is what percent more than
other games are same (20%) in all branches. What the total sale of Toyota for FY 2009-10?
is the difference between the number of students 1) 71% 2) 70%
of Electrical and Mechanical branches who are 3) 49% 4) 50%
interested in other games? 5) 25%
1) 12 2) 18 Directions (Q. 81-85): Study the following table
3) 10 4) 16 carefully and answer the questions given below
5) 15 it.
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Number of Candidates Appearing for an Inter- Units of Goods Manufactured and Sold by
view for a Post in Various Banks and Percentage Various Companies in a Year
of Candidates Qualifying
(Units of Good in lakhs)
Percentage of Manufactured
Candidates
Bank Candidates Sold
Appearing
Qualifying 40
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H 1500 14 35
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I 2200 26 30
J 3000 17 25
20
K 980 20
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L 1200 28
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M 2500 21
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81. The number of candidates who did not qualify in
bank K was approximately what percent of the 0 P Q R S
candidates who did not qualify in bank I?
1) 48
3) 42
5) 53
2) 51
4) 44
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86.
Companies
What is the average units of goods manufactured
by all the companies together?
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82. What was the respective ratio of the number of 1) 31250000 2) 32150000
candidates who qualified in bank H to the number 3) 3125000 4) 3215000
of candidates who qualified in bank L? 5) None of these
87. The units of goods sold by Company S are ap-
4b
1) 2 : 5 2) 5 : 6
3) 3 : 7 4) 5 : 8 proximately what percent of the units of goods
5) None of these manufactured by the same company?
1) 1800 2) 2000 88. What is the difference the units of goods manu-
3) 1500 4) 1700 factured by companies P and Q together and the
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84. What was the difference between the number of 1) 20 lakh 2) 22.5 lakh
candidates who qualified in banks I and J together 3) 22 lakh 4) 20.5 lakh
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and the number of candidates who did not qualify 5) None of these
in the same banks? 89. What is the total units of goods sold by all the
1) 3028 2) 3040 companies together?
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In a colony of 5500 members, 18% of the people Percentage of female candidates from various
manage their business and 10% of those who cities among total female candidates. Female
manage their business are females. 65 % of the candidates are 40% of the total candidates
total number of people in the colony serve vari-
ous organisations. 40% of the number of people
serving various organisations is females. 12% of Delhi
the total number of people unemployed is females. 16% Kolkata
The remaining people in the colony are children, 22%
60% of whom are females.
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Lucknow Ranchi
91. The number of children (both males and females) 20% 6%
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is approximately what percent of people who man-
Mumbai
age their business (both males and females)? Patna 24%
1) 28 2) 24 12%
3) 32 4) 21
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5) 35 96. The average percentage marks obtained by the
92. What is the difference between the male and fe- candidates from Kolkata was 40% of the maximum
male children in the colony? marks (Maximum marks = 200) and the same for
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Mumbai was 60%. Find the ratio of the average
1) 65 2) 55 marks obtained by the candidates of these two
3) 45 4) 35 cities.
5) None of these
1) 3 : 2 2) 2 : 3
93. What is the total number of adult males in the
colony (excluding the children)?
1) 3496 2) 3490
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3) 3 : 4
5) 5 : 6
4) 4 : 3
3) 1888 4) 1892 9 3
5) None of these 1 3
3) 4)
95. What is the respective ratio of the unemployed 4 5
males to the number of males working for various
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organisations? 9
5)
1) 3 : 13 2) 12 : 65 11
3) 4 : 13 4) 16 : 65 98. What is the ratio of the total number of candi-
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below. 1) 5 : 6 2) 3 : 4
Number of candidates (in thousand) who appeared for 3) 2 : 3 4) 9 : 10
the IBPS exams from 6 different cities. 5) 10 : 9
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Test III 1) Tax Deducted at Source
2) Tax Defaulted at Source
GENERALAELKARWARENESS, 3) Tax Demanded at Source
MARKETING & COMPUTER 4) Tax Differed at Source
5) None of these
101. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released a draft
paper of the committee on financial benchmarks 108. Which of the following banks has recently joined
recently. The comittee, set up in jun 2013, was hands with the National Payments Corporation
headed by Of India (NPCI) to introduce e-KYC (electronic
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know your customer) norms in its branches? It is
1) Y Venugopal Reddy 2) C Rangarajan
the second lender to introduce e-KYC in the
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3) Bimal Jalan 4) Vijay Kelkar
country?
5) Vijaya Bhaskar
1) Axis Bank 2) HDFC Bank
102. Which of the followig dates is celebrated as Na-
3) ICICI Bank 4) Federal Bank
tional Mathematics Day in India to honour the
5) Kotak Mahindra
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great Mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan?
109. Which of the following countries was formally
1) 12 Dec 2) 17 Dec
accepted as a new member by the World Trade
3) 22 Dec 4) 27 Dec
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Organisation (WTO) in its ministerial conference
5) 2 Jan
held in Bali recently?
103. The United Nations has felicilated which of the
1) Uganda 2) Yemen
following Indian state govts for effectively han-
3) Romania 4) South Sudan
dling Cyclone Phailin in Oct 2013? It is the first
state in south east asia to be felicitated for disas-
ter management.
1) Odisha 2) Kerela
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110.
5) None of these
A bank draft can be issued by a bank accepting
cash provided the amount does not exceed
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3) West Bengal 4) Tamil Nadu 1) ` 25000 2) ` 50000
5) Andhra Pradesh
3) ` 75000 4) ` 100000
104. The banks/institutions involved in a credit ar- 5) None of these
rangement in the case of credit syndication, are
4b
5) None of these
105. Which of the following facts in NOT true about
112. Which of the following software firms has un-
the Agni-III missile successfully test-fired by In-
veiled a new tracking app ‘Guardian’ for its mobile
dia recently?
operating system recently? It enables friends and
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3) Blackberry 4) Apple
4) It is indigenously developed 5) None of these
5) It is powered by a three-stage liquid-propel- 113. The govt approved increasing foreign
lant syatem
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3) MS Dhoni 123. Financial Inclusion needs canvassing the Ac-
4) Cheteshwar pujara counts of
5) Rohit sharma
1) Financial Institutions
115. Who among the following has been appointed 2) NRIs
the Director General of the Central Industrial Se- 3) HNIs
curity Force (CISF) recently? 4) Housewives
5) Persons from the weaker sections
1) Dilip Trivedi 2) KF Rustomji
3) Aravind Ranjan 4) JN Choudhury 124. Value added services means
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5) None of these
1) Costlier products
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116. Who among the following has won womwn’s in- 2) more number of products
dividual title of the 34th National Archery Cham- 3) Additional services
pionships recently/ 4) At par services
5) New products
1) Deepika kumari 2) Dola Banerjee
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3) B. Devi Laishram 4) Jayanta Talukdar 125. The USP of a current Account is
5) None of these
1) High minimum balance
117. Which of the following states topped the recently 2) No restrictions on transactions
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released financial inclusion ranking ‘Inclusix In- 3) No interest Payable
dex’ prepared by CRISIL? 4) Restricted deposits
5) Any number of accounts
1) Gujarat 2) Madhya Pradesh
118.
3) Kerela
5) None of these
4) Bihar
120. Who among the following has cracked the fastest 5) Large Organisation
century in one-day international history recently?
129. CRM (Customer Relationship Management) is
He reached three figures in just 36 deliveries play-
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132. Societies and Trusts are the target groups for 141. Which if the following devices have a limitation
opening that we can only read it but cannot erase or modify
it?
1) Current Accounts
2) Savings Accounts 1) Tape drive 2) Hard disk
3) Car Loan Accounts 3) Compact disk 4) Floppy disk
4) Corporate Loan Accounts 5) None of the above
5) Education Loan Accounts
142. Which of the following is not an output device?
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133. A web site address is a unique name that identi-
1) Plotter 2) Printer
fies a specific _____ on the web
3) Monitor 4) Touch screen
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1) Web browser 2) PDA 5) None of the above
3) Web site 4) Link
143. Data that is copied from an application is stored
5) None of these
in the
134. A character of information is represented by a(n)
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1) driver 2) clipboard
1) byte 2) bit 3) terminal 4) prompt
3) field 4) attribute 5) None of the above
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5) None of these
144. Every component of your computer is either
135. An example of a telecommunications device is a
1) software or CPU/RAM
1) Keyboard 2) mouse 2) input devices or output devices
3) printer 4) modem 3) application software or system software
136.
5) None of these
_____ is a procedure that requires users to enter
an identification code and a matching password.
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145.
4)
5)
hardware or software
None of the above
A collection of interrelated records is called a
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1) paging 2) Logging on 1) management information system
3) Time-sharing 4) Multitasking 2) spread sheet
5) None of these 3) database
4) text file 5) None of the above
137. Which device is used as the standard pointing
4b
device in a Graphical User Environment? 146. which of the following is the storage area within
the computer itself which holds data only tempo-
1) Keyboard 2) Mouse
rarily as the computer processes instructions?
3) Joystick 4) Track ball
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1) Sequential acess
or lengths that are computer-readable are known
2) reduced instruction set computing
as
3) multiprocessing
4) disk mirroring 1) a bar code 2) an ASCII code
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150. _____ is the process of finding errors in software Directions (Q. 156-165): In the following pas-
code. sage there are blanks, each of which has been
numbered. These numbers are printed below the
1) compiling 2) assembling
passage and against each, five words are sug-
3) interpreting 4) debugging
gested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately.
5) None of these
Find out the appropriate word in each case.
The Right of children to free and compulsory Edu-
Test IV cation (RTE) Act, 2009, which came (156) effect
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in April this year, is meant to transform the educa-
ENGLISH LANGUAGE tion sector and take India closer to the goal of
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Directions (Q. 151-155): Rearrange the follow- universal schooling. But with admissions to the
ing five sentences A,B,C,D and E in the proper new academic session just (157) the cornor, it is
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then fast becoming clear that (158) well-intentioned
answer the questions given below them. ideas into (159) will take some doing. For a start,
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the guidelines for admissions under the RTE pro-
A. “What a waste of my tax money”, I thought, hibit schools from conducting any sort of stu-
walking past the people having free Califor- dent profiling. The stress on a random yet justifi-
nian Chardonnay. able admission process means that schools will
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B. “Speak to her”, he said, “she’s into books”. have to resort to something as quirky as a lottery
C. The friend who had brought me there noticed system. However, leaving admission to a good
my noticing her. school to pure (160) will only incentivise manipu-
lations, defeating the very essence of RTE.
D. In late 2003, I was still paying taxes in America,
so it horrified me that the US consulate was
hosting a “Gallo drinking appreciation event”.
E. Behind them, a pianist was playing old film
ke The main problem facing the education sector is
that of a resource crunch. The provisions for en-
suring universal access to education are all very
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tunes, and a slim short woman was dancing well, (161) we have the infrastucture in place first.
around him. Brick mortar schools need to precede open ad-
missions and the (162) way around. In that sense,
151. Which of the following would be the FOURTH
legislators assessment of ground realities is (163)
sentence?
target when they endorse the closure of tens of
4b
154. Which of the following would be the SECOND 157. 1) around 2) near
sentence? 3) into 4) about
5) reaching
1) A 2) B
3) C 4) D 158. 1) forming 2) translating
5) E 3) having 4) taking
5) framing
155. Which of the following would be the THIRD sen-
tence? 159. 1) affect 2) ideas
3) practice 4) concept
1) A 2) B 5) procedure
3) C 4) D
5) E 160. 1) benefit 2) merit
3) chance 4) basis
5) method
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161. 1) unless 2) until 175. Aggression in some teenage boys (1)/ may be
3) executed 4) provided linkage to ovarly (2)/ large glands in their brains,
5) exercised (3)/ a new study has found. (4)/ No error (5)
162. 1) other 2) any Directions (Q. 176-190): Read the following pas-
3) two 4) differ sage carefully and answer the questions given
5) after below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed
in bold to help you locate them while answering
163. 1) on 2) of
some of the questions.
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3) often 4) taken
5) off A new analysis has determined that the threat of
s. i
global warming can still be greatly diminished if
164. 1) soft 2) more
nations cut emissions of heat-trapping green-
3) less 4) only
house gases by 70% this century. The analysis
5) hard
was done by scientists at the National Centre for
165. 1) need 2) equilibrium Atmospheric Research (NCAR). While global tem-
m
3) expectation 4) attempt peratures would rise, the most dangerous poten-
5) aspects tial aspects of climate change, including massive
losses of Arctic sea ice and permafrost and sig-
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Directions (Q. 166-175): Read each sentence to
nificant sea-level rise. could be partially avoided.
find out whether there is any grammatical error or
idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one “This research indicates that we can no longer
part of the sentence. The number of that part is avoid significant warming during this century”,
the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). said NCAR scientist Warren Washington, the
166.
(Ignore errors of punctuations, if any)
The President has denied (1)/ that the economy is
in recession (2)/ or was go into one (3)/ despite a
ke study paper’s lead author. “But, if the world were
to implement this level of emission cuts, we could
stabilise the threat of climate change”, he added.
an
spate of downcast reports. (4)/ No error (5) Average global temperatures have warmed by
close to 1°C since the pre-industrial era. Much of
167. The angry at being (1)/ left out of the bonanza (2)/
the warming is due to human-produced emissions
is palpable among (3)/ employees of the organiza-
of greenhouse gases, predominantly carbon di-
tion. (4)/ No error (5)
4b
170. There are just too few trains (1)/ for the ever-grow To examine the impact of such cuts on the world’s
(2)/ number of passengers (3)/ in the city. (4)/ No climate, Washington and his colleagues ran a se-
error (5) ries of global studies with the NCAR-based Com-
w.
172. The opposition disrupted proceedings (1)/ in both by 2100 if unchecked. The team’s results showed
houses of parliament (2)/ for the second consecu- that if carbon dioxide were held to 450 ppm, global
tive day (3)/ above the plight farmers in the coun- temperatures would increase by 0.6°C above cur-
try. (4)/ No error (5) rent reading by the end of the century. In contrast,
the study showed that temperatures would rise by
173. In response of the growing crisis, (1)/ the agency almost four times that amount, to 2.2°C above cur-
is urgently asking for (2)/ more contributions, to rent reading, if emissions were allowed to continue
make up for (3)/ its sharp decline in purchasing on their present course. Holding carbon dioxide
power. (4)/ No error (5) levels to 450 ppm would have other impacts, ac-
174. The tennis player easy through (1)/ the opening cording to the climate modeling study.
set before her opponent, (2)/ rallied to take the Sea-level rise due to thermal expansion as water
final two sets (3)/ for the biggest victory of her temperatures warmed would be 14 cm (about 5.5
young carreer. (4)/ No error (5) inches) instead of 22 cm (8.7 inches). Also, Arctic
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ice in the summertime would shrink by about a 181. What does the scientist Warren Washington mean
quater in volume and stabilise by 2100, as opposed when he says “we could stabilise the threat of
to shrinking at least three-quarters and continu- climate change”?
ing to melt, and Arctic warming would be reduced 1) Climate change can be stopped completely
by almost half.
2) Climate change can be regularised
176. Why has the European union called for dramatic 3) Climate change and its effects can be studied
cuts in carbon dioxide and green-house gas emis- extensively
sions?
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4) The ill-effects of the change in climate can be
1) As global warming is not an issue of concern minimised
2) As the temperatures may rise almost by an
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5) None of the above
additional 1°C and this may lead to severe cli-
182. Why did Washington and his colleagues conduct
mate change
a series of studies?
3) As the NCAR has forced the European union
1) Because they realised that the temperature in-
m
to announce the cuts
crease was almost about 1°C
4) As all the nations have decided to cut emis-
sions of carbon dioxide 2) So that they could stabilise the climate change
3) So that they could help the European union in
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5) None of the above
cutting the carbon dioxide emissions
177. What would not be one of the impacts of cutting
4) Because they found out that the green-house
green-house gas emissions?
gas emissions could be cut by 70%
1) Temperatures will stop soaring
2)
3)
4)
Ice in the Arctic sea would melt at a slower pace
The rise in the sea level would be lesser
All of the above would be the impact
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183.
5) None of the above
What would be the impact of holding the carbon
dioxide level at 450 ppm at the end of this cen-
tury?
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5) None of the above A. Global temperatures would increase by 0.6
178. What would be the impact of unchecked green- degrees celcius
house gas and carbon dioxide emissions? B. Arctic warming would be reduced by half
4b
1) The temperature would rise from the current C. Thermal expansion will stop completly
temperature by 2.2°C 1) only A 2) only A and B
2) The sea-level would rise by about 5.5 inches 3) only B and C 4) All the three A,B and C
3) The Arctic ice would stabilise by 2100 5) None of the above
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4) The Arctic ice would reduce by one-forth Directions (Q. 184-187): Choose the word which
5) None of the above is most similar in meaning to the word printed in
bold as used in the passage.
179. What can be the most appropriate title of the above
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Directions (Q. 188-190): Choose the word which 194. Rakesh, an avid football player who captained his
is most opposite in meaning to the word printed in team in school and college, will inagurate match
bold as used in the passage. tomorrow in Pune.
188. significant 1) will be inagurate 2) in inaguration
3) will inagurating 4) is inagurate
1) Substancial 2) Miniscule
5) No correction required
3) Incoherent 4) Unimportant
5) Irrevelant 195. At a musical night organised for them, the artistic
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side of the doctors came as forward, as they sang
189. Opposed
beautifully and made the evening truly memorable.
1) Resistant 2) Against
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1) come forward 2) come to the fore
3) Favouring 4) Similar
3) came to the forth 4) came to the fore
5) Agree
5) No correction required
190. Diminished
Directions (Q. 196-200): Each question below
m
1) Created 2) Rose has two blanks, each blank indicating that some-
3) Increased 4) Lessen thing has been omitted. Choose the set of words
5) Finished for each blank which best fits the meaning of the
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sentence as a whole.
Directions (Q. 191-195): Which of the phrases
(1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence 196. Behaving in a _____ and serious way, even in a
should replace the phrase printed in bold in the _____ situation, makes people respect you.
sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the
191.
sentence is correct as it is given and no correc-
tion is required mark (5) as the answer.
Although scared of heights, she gather all her
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197.
1) calm, difficult
5) silly, sound
2) steady, angry
3) flamboyant, tricky 4) cool, astounding
2) fatalities, poor
3) gather all courageous
3) deaths, slums
4) is gathered all courage
4) unemployment, poverty
5) No correction required
5) migrations, streets
192. Naturally, with everything gone so well for them,
ce
5) No correction required
5) decided, ill
193. The ban was imposed by the state’s commercial
199. An airplane with _____ passengers on broad
taxes department last friday after protests by a
made an unscheduled _____ as the airport to
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Mock Test - 604
7. (5) black town; ‘pink’ may be code for
KEY & SOLUTIONS ‘risk’.
(1 - 5): yellow in
(Female) 8. (2) attack indigo
F 9. (1) hidden white;
(Male) A E (Male)
weapons red
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(Female) H B (Male) ‘orange’ may be code for ‘all’.
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10. (4) own violet.
(Male) D C (Female) 11. (5) From both the statements.
G
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(Female) Q P T R S
F is the wife of D.
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B is the sonf of D and F. T sits exactly in the middle of the line.
H is the daughter D and F. 12. (1) From statement I
C is the wife B.
E
1.
2.
A’s brother is E.
(5) A sits exactly between H and F.
(1) E is the brother of A.
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D B/C
3. (3) A is grandson of D.
E sits to the immediate right of A.
4. (1) Except B, all others are females.
From statement II.
4b
5. (3) H is a female.
H is sister-in-law of C. C
H is mother of A.
6. (4) It is clear from the statement that the B A
school in Regari is not at a walkable 13. (4) From both the statements
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weapons hidden in town
14. (5) From both the statemetns
white black yellow red
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E A S T
ready weapons for attack 15. (1) From statement I
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(16-20): 24. (5) Conclusions
A E C B F G H D I. R S : True
II. W < G : True
February
January
Right
August
March
Left
HGF
April
25. (5)
May
June
July
FG I
16. (4) H joins the office in February.
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Z<G<I
17. (1) C sits exactly between E and B. C joins
Conclusions
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in May.
18. (1) H is second to the right of the person I. F H : True
who joins in July. II. Z < I : True
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B is second to the right of the person (26-30): After careful analysis of the given input
who joins in June. and various steps of rearrangement it is
evident that in each step one word and
F is second to the right of the person
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one number are rearranged. The words
who joins in May.
are rearranged from left in alphabetical
19. (2) Seven people sit to the left of D. order and the numbers are rearranged
H is immediate neighbour of D. from the right in descendign order but in
20.
D’s joining date is the August.
(1) A and D are sitting at extreme ends of
ke the final step the words get rearranged
in alphabetical order in reverse manner
the numbers appear in descending order.
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the line. Input: 31 rise gem 15 92 47 aim big
21. (2) NOR TB 25 does 56 not 85 63 with
moon
N O R A, A R T B
4b
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30. (3) ‘56’ is at thefifth position from theright
Conclusions I and III form
in Step the last step.
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Complementary Pair. Therefore, either
31. (1) Obviously option (1) is the assumption. I or III follows.
32. (2) Statement B 42. (5) Some chairs are handles
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33. (3) Statement E
34. (1) Statement A
All handles are pots
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35. (5) Statement B and D
36. (1) Option (1) is an assumption. I + A I-type of Conclusion
37. (4) Dana is the third heaviest. “All handles are mats”
4b
R is grandfather of P.
Therefore, T is either daughter or All pots are mats
daughter-in-law of R.
I + A I - type of Conclusion.
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44. (3) Some benches are walls. 50. (3) In each problem figure design ‘ ’
rotates 90°, 135°, 180° and 225°
clockwise direction. Design ‘=’ rotates
All walls are houses. 45° clockwise direction in each problem
figure. Design ‘O’ rotates 45°, 90°, 135°
I + A I-type of Conclusion and 180° clockwise direction.
“Some benches are houses.” (51-55):
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Conclusion III is Converse of it. 51. (3) Number of students passed out from
college P in the year 2008
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Some houses are jungles
= 11.4 1000 = 11400
Number of students passed out from
All jungles are roads. college S in the year 2006
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I + A I-type of Conclusion = 12.6 1000 = 12600
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“Some houses are roads.” 11400 19
Ratio 19 : 21
Conclusion IV is Convedrse of it. 12600 21
52. (5) Number of students passed out from
45. (1) Some lamps are dresses.
= 40400
11300
Required percentage 100
40400
ce
= 28%
Problem figure (1) to (2) 53. (4) Average number of students passed out
from all the colleges together in the year
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same sequence. 5 5
48. (5) The sequence of the problem figure (2) = 11.5 thousand
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to (3) is
= 11500
54. (3) In 2008 highest = 16.9 (in college Q)
second highest = 16.3 (in college T)
N = New design
55. (5) None of them follows continuously
increase during the year 2005 to 2010.
Similar rule follow from problem figure
(56-60):
(4) to answer figure.
56. (1) Number of teachers in physics
49. (2) In each problem figure all designs slip
one place clockwise direction and a new 17
design comes in each problem figure. 1800 306
100
23
Female teachers in physics 62. (1) Average number of candidates passed
from all the institutes together
2
306 68
9 1200 1000 400 400 1200 200 500
Male teachers in physics 7
= 306 – 68 = 238
4900
Number of teachers in Chemistry 700
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7
23 63. (5) Required percentage
1800 414
s. i
100
400 1200
Required percentage 100
1300 1100
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238
100 57%
1600
100 67%
414 2400
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57. (2) Total number of teachers teaching 64. (3) A = 1300 – 1200 = 100
Chemistry, English and Biology
B = 1400 – 1000 = 400
(23 27 12)
1800 C = 700 – 400 = 300
58.
= 1116
(2) Required difference
100
ke D = 1200 – 400 = 800 (maximum diff)
E = 1500 – 1200 = 300
an
F = 600 – 200 = 400
(27 17) (13 12) G = 1100 – 500 = 600
1800 1800
100 100
1400 1000
Ratio
4b
8
1800
100 (66-70):
1 65 1 35
Fans 500 65 Fans 500 35
5 100 5 100
= 351 + 108 = 459
15 2 15 1
(61-65): ACs 500 50 ACs 500 25
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100 3 100 3
61. (3) Number of candidates appeared from Refrigerators
institutions B, C, D and F together Refrigerators = 40
1
500 40 85
= 1400 + 700 + 1200 + 600 = 3900 4
10
Candidates passed from institutions A, Ovens = 200 – 20 = 180 Ovens 200 20
100
E and G together
= 1200 + 1200 + 500 = 2900 Total Ovens
Required difference = 500 – (65 + 35 + 50 + 25 + 85 + 40)
= 3900 – 2900 = 1000 = 200
24
66. (5) Total number 72. (2) Required Ratio
= (25 + 20) + (65 + 85) = 195 5 20
2500 : 2500
67. (4) Average 100 100
65 50 85 180 380 = 125 : 500 = 1 : 4
95
4 4 73. (5) Number of failed students of Electronics
branch
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20
68. (2) Ratio 4 :13
65 15 20
2500 75
s. i
100 100
69. (1) Required difference = 50 – 25 = 25
Now, failed Electronics students who are
70. (4) Required percentage
not interested in sports
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85
100 43% 60
200 75 45
100
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71. (4) Number of Civil students not interestd
Total number of students of all branches
in sports
who are not interested in sports
12 10
2500 30
100 100
Now, Number of Civil students interestd
in sports
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15
100
375
Required percentage
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45 100
12 12%
2500 30 300 30 270 375
100
74. (1) Number of Mechanical students
4b
100 100
Number of Electrical students interested
Number of Mechanical students in Football
interested in sports
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20 40
20 2500 220
2500 100 400 100 100
100
Required Ratio = 25 : 22
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22 22 12 20 20
2500 2500 2500 100
100 100 100 100 100
= 484 Students of Electrical branch interested
in other games
Average number of students of
these branches who are interested in 22 20
sports 2500 110
100 100
270 400 484 1154 Difference = (110 – 100) = 10
3 3 76. (3) Annual sales of all companies in FY
2006-07 = 150 + 200 + 225 + 250 + 300
384.66 385 = 1125 lakh
25
Annual sales of all companies in FY 2011 In FY 2007-08
- 12
1
= (325 + 350 + 400 + 450 + 500) (200 250 300 350 450) 310
5
= ` 2025 lakh
In FY 2008-09
Percentage increase
1
(150 250 300 325 350) 275
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2025 1125 5
100 80%
1125
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In FY 2009-10
77. (4) Honda Sales in FY 2006-07
1
= 300 lakh and in FY 2011-12 = 400 lakh (100 250 275 375 475) 295
5
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% increase in sales
In FY 2010-11
400 300
100 33.33% 1
(200 250 300 400 450) 320
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300
5
Maruti Sales in the FY 2006-07
In FY 2011-12
= 250 lakh and in FY 2011-12 = 500 lakh
% increase in sales
500 250
100 100%
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(325 350 400 450 500) 405
5
Average minimum sales is in FY 2006-
an
250 07
Tata Sales in FY 2006-07 = 200 lakh 79. (3) Total sales of Hyundai and Maruti in FY
and in FY 2011-12 = 325 lakh 2006-07
4b
25
100 100
350 225 500 500
100 55.55%
225 = 5% less. Hence, total sale of Maruti
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784 (91-95):
100 48%
1628 Total members = 5500
82. (4) Required ratio
18
14 I. People in business 5500 990
1500 100
100 210
5:8
28 336 10
1200 Female in business 990 99
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100 100
83. (5) Required average
Male in business = 990 – 99 = 891
s. i
1500 3000 1200 II. People who serves in various org.
1900
3
65
5500 3575
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84. (3) Required difference
100
74 83 Female who are in org.
2200 3000
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100 100
40
3575 1430
2200 26 3000 17 100
100 100 Male who are unemployed
22.5 60
100 69% Females children 275 165
32.5 100
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94. (4) Total number of females 122. (5) Corporate loans are handsome bulk
amount given to the limited companies
= 99 + 1430 + 198 + 165 = 1892
having the authentic credibility.
462 123. (1) Financial inclusion needs canvassing the
95. (5) Ratio 14 : 65
2145 accounts of financial institutions.
96. (2) Required ratio = 40 : 60 = 2 : 3 124. (3) When additional services are offered
along with a particular product at the
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30000 22500 1 same price then it is termed as Value
97. (3) Required fraction
30000 4 Added Services.
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98. (4) Total number of candidates from Delhi, 125. (2) The best benefit to have a current
Mumbai and Kolkata account is there is no any restriction on
transactions.
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= (22500 + 27500 + 17500) = 67500
126. (1) Situation analysis is useful for SWOT
Total number of candidates from Patna, analysis.
Ranchi and Lucknow
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127. (1) Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS)
= (30000 + 20000 + 25000) = 7500 facility can be best canvassed among the
Required ratio = 67500 : 75000 = 9 : 10 inter state traders.
99. (5) Total number of female candidates
= (25 + 20 + 22.5 + 30 + 17.5 + 27.5)
40 40
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128. (1) The High Selling feactures of a product
is known as the USP of the product.
129. (1) CRM (Customer Relationship
Management) is an ongoing daily activity
1000 142500 57000
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100 100 under that relationship with customers
are maintained by handling their
Total number of female candidates from grievances.
4b
= 30000
Required % 132. (4) Societies and trusts are the target groups
for opening the corporate loan accounts.
100
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13680 45.6% 133. (4) 134. (2) 135. (4) 136. (2)
30000
137. (2) A mouse is a pointing device that
100. (3) Total number of candidates from functions by detecting two-dimensional
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A task frequently ends with some 151. (3) 152. (4) 153. (2) 154. (1) 155. (5)
request requiring the moving of data, a
156. (4) 157. (1) 158. (4) 159. (3) 160. (2)
convenient opportunity to allow another
program to have system resources, 161. (1) 162. (1) 163. (5) 164. (5) 165. (2)
particularly CPU time. 166. (3) Use ‘will’ in place of ‘was’.
140. (4) 141. (1) 142. (4) 143. (2) 144. (4) 167. (1) Use ‘anger’ in place of ‘angry’.
145. (3) A physical database (or database) is a 168. (3) Use ‘had’ in place of ‘were’.
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collection of interrelated records of
different types, possibly including a 169. (1) Use ‘everything’ in place of ‘all’.
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collection of inter-related files. 170. (2) Say ‘for the every-growing’.
146. (2) Main memory (volatile memory) or 171. (4) Use probably in place of ‘probable’.
RAM is the only storage device with in
172. (4) Use ‘over’ in place of ‘above’.
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the computer itself which holds data only
temporarily as the computer processes 173. (4) The sentence is correct.
instructions.
174. (1) Use ‘eased through’ in place of ‘easy
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147. (1) 148. (1) 149. (2) through’.
150. (1) Compiler: A compiler is a computer 175. (2) Use ‘linked’ in place of ‘linkage’.
program that transforms source code
176. (2) 177. (4) 178. (1) 179. (3) 180. (4)
into a binary form known as object code.
The reason for wanting to transform
source code is to create an executable
program.
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181. (4) 182. (5) 183. (2) 184. (1) 185. (5)
186. (3) 187. (5) 188. (4) 189. (4) 190. (3)
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191. (1) 192. (2) 193. (3) 194. (5) 195. (4)
Program faults caused by incorrect
compiler behavior can be very difficult 196. (1) 197. (4) 198. (3) 199. (5) 200. (4)
to track down and work around and
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