SBI PO 2010 2nd Exam by Cracku
SBI PO 2010 2nd Exam by Cracku
SBI PO 2010 2nd Exam by Cracku
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it.Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help
you locate them while answering some of the question.
Governments have traditionally equated economic progress with steel mills and cement factories. While urban centers thrive and city
dwellers get rich, hundreds of millions of farmers remain mired in poverty.However fears of food shortages, a rethinking of anti-poverty
priorities and the crushing recession in 2008 are causing a dramatic shift in world economic policy in favour of greater support for
agriculture.
The last time when the world’s farmer felt such love was in the 1970s. At that time, as food prices spiked, there was real concern that the
world was facing a crisis in which the planet was simply unable to produce enough grain and meat for an expanding
population.Government across the developing world and international aid organisations plowed investment into agriculture in the early
1970s, while technological breakthroughs, like high-yield strains of important food crops, boosted production. The result was the Green
Revolution and food production exploded.
But the Green Revolution became a victim of its own success.Food prices plunged by some 60% by the late 1980s from their peak in the
mid-1970s. Policy makers and aid workers turned their attention to the poor’s other pressing needs such as health care and education.
Farming got starved of resources and investment. By 2004 aid directed at agriculture sank to 3.5 % and Agriculture lost its glitter. Also
as consumer in high-growth giants such as China and India became wealthier they began eating more meat so grain once used for
human consumption got diverted to beef up livestock. By early 2008 panicked buying by importing countries and restrictions slapped on
grain exports by some big producers helped drive prices upto heights not seen for three decades. Making matters worse land and
resources got reallocated to produce cash crops such as biofuels and the result was that voluminous reserves of grain evaporated.
Protests broke out across the emerging world and fierce food riots toppled governments.
This spurred global leaders into action. This made them aware that food security is one of the fundamental issues in the world that has
to be dealt with in order to maintain administrative and political stability. This also spurred the US which traditionally provisioned food
aid from American grain surpluses to help needy nations to move towards investing in farm sectors around the globe to boost
productive for themselves and be in a better position to feed their own people.
Africa, which missed out on the first Green Revolution due to poor policy and limited resources, also witnessed a 'change'. Swayed by
the success of East Asia the primary poverty-fighting method favoured by many policy-makers in Africa was to get farmers off their
farms and into modern jobs in factories and urban centers. But that strategy proved to be highly insufficient. Income levels in the
countryside badly trailed those in cities while the FAO estimated that the number of poor going hungry in 2009 reached an all time high
at more than one billion.
In India on the other hand with only 40% of its farmland irrigated, entire economic boom currently underway is held hostage by the
unpredictable monsoon. With much of India’s farming areas suffering from drought this year, the government will have a tough time
meeting its economic growth targets. In a report Goldman Sachs, predicted that if this year, too receives weak rains it could cause
agriculture to contract by 2 % this fiscal year making the government 7%GDP growth target look "a bit rich". Another green revolution is
the need of the hour and to make it a reality, the global community still has much backbreaking farm work to do.
A Criticising developed countries for not bolstering economic growth in poor nations
C Persuading experts that a strong economy depends on industrialisation and not on agriculture
D Making a case for the international society to engineer a second Green Revolution
Answer: D
Explanation:
The whole passage talks about the mire condition of farmers while highlighting the stats of irrigated lands, facilities and
different aspects. In this way, he builds his point that serious improvements is needed in farming. He calls for the second green
revolution to happen.
D Farmers rioted as food prices fell so low that they could not make ends meet
E None of these
Answer: B
Explanation:
Refer to th following lines:"Policy makers and aid workers turned their attention to the poor’s other “pressing” needs such as health care
and education Farming got “starved” of resources and investment By 2004 aid directed at agriculture sank to 3.5 % and Agriculture lost
its glitter" In this paragraph, the author talks how the investment was diverted from agriculture to other pressing issues. Hence fiscal
impetus was withdrawn from agriculture.
3. What is the author trying to convey through the phrase making the government 7 % GDP growth target look a bit rich ?
B Allocation of funds to agriculture has raised India’s chances of having a high GDP
C Agriculture growth has artificially inflated India’s GDP and such growth is not real
Answer: A
Explanation:
Refer to the following lines:"In a report Goldman Sachs predicted that if this year too receives weak rains it could cause agriculture to
contract by 2 % this fiscal year making the government 7%GDP growth target look a bit rich". Here the author talks that the agricultural
output is likely to fall due to weak rains. Hence the 7% growth rate is little too exaggerated.
4. Which of the following factors was/were responsible for the neglect of the farming sector after the Green Revolution ?
A. Steel and cement sectors generated more revenue for the government as compared to agriculture
B. Large-scale protests against favouring agriculture at the cost of other important sectors such as education and health care
C. Attention of policy makers and aid organisations was diverted from agriculture to other sectors
A None
B Only C
C Only B & C
D Only A & B
E All A, B & C
Answer: B
Explanation:
Refer to the following lines:"Food prices plunged by some 60% by the late 1980s from their peak in the mid-1970s Policy makers and aid
workers turned their attention to the poor’s other “pressing” needs such as health care and education Farming got “starved” of
resources and investment."
This is highlighted in option c. Option a and b are nowhere mentioned in the paragraph.
5. What prompted leaders throughout the world to take action to boost the agriculture sector in 2008 ?
B The realisation of the link between food security and political stability
C Awareness that performance in agriculture is necessary in order to achieve the targeted GDP
Reports that high-growth countries like China and India were boosting their agriculture sectors to capture the
D
international markets
E Their desire to influence developing nations to slow down their industrial development
Answer: B
Explanation:
Refer to the following lines:"This spurred global leaders into action This made them aware that food security is one of the fundamental
issues in the world that has to be dealt with in order to maintain administrative and political stability". This substantiates option B.
D To establish itself in the market before the high growth giants such as India and China could establish themselves
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
Refer to the following lines:"This made them aware that food security is one of the fundamental issues in the world that has to be dealt
with in order to maintain administrative and political stability This also spurred the US which traditionally provisioned food aid from
American grain surpluses to help needy nations to move towards investing in farm sectors around the globe to boost productive for
themselves and be in a better position to feed their own people". Here the author states that US invested in agriculture in other countries
to make them self-sufficient.
A Government equated economic stability with industrial development and shifted away from agriculture
D The GDP as targeted by India was never achieved because of losses in agriculture
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
Refer to the following lines:".However fears of food shortages a rethinking of anti-poverty priorities and the crushing recession in 2008
are causing a dramatic shift in world economic policy in favour of greater support for agriculture". This confirms option c as an answer.
C Breaking out of protests in the country and the fear that the government would topple
E None of these
Answer: A
Explanation:
Refer to the following line:"Africa which missed out on the first Green Revolution due to poor policy and limited resources also witnessed
a change Swayed by the success of East Asia the primary poverty-fighting method favoured by many policy-makers in Africa was to get
farmers off their farms and into modern jobs in factories and urban centers But that strategy proved to be highly insufficient Income
levels in the countryside badly trailed those in cities while the FAO estimated that the number of poor going hungry in 2009 reached an
all time high at more than one billion"
Here the author highlights the shofting of policies by African leaders by observing the sucess of East-Asia and which proved to be
wrong. Option A correctly summarises the answer.
A None
B Only C
C Only B
D All A, B & C
E Only B & C
Answer: D
10. Which of the following is true about the state of agriculture in India at present ?
(A)Of all the sectors agriculture needs the highest allocation of funds
(B)Contribution of agriculture to India’s GDP this year would depend greatly upon the monsoon rains
(C)As India is one of the high-growth countries it has surplus food reserves export to other nations
A Only A and C
B Only C
C Only B
D Only B and C
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
Refer to the following llines:"In India on the other hand with only 40% of its farmland irrigated entire economic boom currently underway
is held hostage by the unpredictable monsoon with much of India’s farming areas suffering from drought this year the government will
have a tough time meeting its economic growth targets" Here the author mentions that the prosperity of India's agriculture is dependent
upon monsoon. Option A and C are not mentioned in th paragraph.
A Deprived
B Disadvantaged
C Hungry
D Fasting
E Emaciated
Answer: A
Explanation:
STARVE means when someone is deprived of food. In this context the author states that the farmers are starved of the resources. It
means they are deprived of the resources.
12. Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage: SLAPPED
A Beaten
B Imposed
C Withdrawn
D Avoided
E Persuaded
Answer: B
Explanation:
Refer to the following lines:"By early 2008 panicked buying by importing countries and restrictions “slapped” on grain exports by some
big producers helped drive prices upto heights not seen for three decades." Slapping with something means to impose something.
13. Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage: PLOWED
A Cultivated
B Bulldozed
C Recovered
D Instilled
E Withdrew
Answer: D
Explanation:
To plow something means to instill something productive in it. Hence option d correct
A Unpopular
B Undemanding
D Unsuitable
E Unimportant
Answer: E
Explanation:
PRESSING means the issues which are relevant. Hence its opposite would be unimportant.
15. Choose the word which is most opposite in the meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage: EVAPORATED
A Absorbed
B Accelerated
C Grew
D Plunged
E Mismanaged
Answer: C
Explanation:
EVAPORATE means to remove or to eradicate. Its opposite is GREW.
Instructions [16 - 20 ]
Which of the phrases a, b, c, d given below each statement should be placed in the blank space provided so as to make a meaningful
and grammatically correct sentence ? If none of the sentence is appropriate mark e, i,e ‘None of these’ as the answer.
16. Refuting the rationale behind frequent agitations for formation of separate States a recent report ________
B indicated that the formation of small states does not necessarily improve the economy
C suggested that only large scale agitations have been effective in bringing out desired change in the past
E None of these
Answer: C
A the government issued guidelines to all builders to limit their consumption to acceptable limits
B provision for rainwater harvesting has been made to aid irrigation in drought-prone areas
C the water table did not improve even after receiving normal monsoon in the current year
D many residential areas continue to use swimming pools wasting large quantities of water
E None of these
Answer: D
C stock market is not a safe option to invest money unless done with caution
D experts have been suggesting to avoid investments in stock market because of its unpredictable nature
E None of these
Answer: A
A political reforms are also neglected preventing women from entering legislatures and positions of power
C their empowerment is purposefully hampered by people with vested interests in all sections of the society
E None of these
Answer: E
A The party leader gave a strong message to the mayor for improving his political style
B Owing to numerous scandals against the mayor he was told to resign from the post immediately
C The mayor threatened the residents against filing a complaint against him
D The residents must really be impressed with the political style of their mayor
E None of these
Answer: D
Instructions [21 - 25 ]
Each question below has two blanks each blank indicating that something has been omitted Choose the set of words for each blank that
best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
21. Drawing attention to the pitfalls of _________solely on Uranium as a fuel for nuclear reactors Indian scientists warned that
Uranium will not last for long and thus research on Thorium as its________must be revived.
A using substitute
B believing replacement
C depending,reserve
D reckoning, option
E relying, alternative
22. In an effort to provide ______ for higher education to all most of the universities have been providing education without adequate
infrastructure thus churning out ______graduates every year
A chances,fresh
B platform,capable
C opportunities,unemployable
D prospects,eligible
E policy,incompetent
Answer: C
A resulted,insist
B provoked,fear
C incited,determined
D activated,accept
E angered,believe
Answer: B
24. ______has been taken against some wholesale drug dealers for dealing in surgical items without a valid licence and maintaining
a stock of _________drugs
A Note,overwhelming
B Step,impressive
C Execution,outdated
D Action,inflict
E Companies,counter
Answer: D
25. Even as the _______elsewhere in the world are struggling to come out recession India consumers are splurging on consumer
goods and to ________this growth companies are investing heavily in various sectors
A economies,meet
B countries,inhibit
C government,measure
D nations,inflict
Answer: A
Rearrange the following sentence (A),(B),(C),(D),(E) and (F) to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question which follow:
(A)While these disadvantages of biofuels are serious they are the only alternate energy source of the future and the sooner we find
solutions to these problems the faster we will be able to solve the problems we are now facing with gasoline.
(B)This fuel can also help to stimulate jobs locally since they are also much safer to handle than gasoline and can thus have the
potential to turn around a global economy.
(C)These include dependence on fossil fuels for the machinery required to produce biofuel which ends up polluting as much as the
burning of fossil fuels on roads and exorbitant cost of biofuels which makes it very difficult for the common man to switch to this option
(D)This turnaround can potentially help to bring world peace and end the need to depend on foreign countries for energy requirements
(E)Biofuels are made from plant sources and since these sources are available in abundance and can be reproduced on a massive scale
they form an energy source that is potentially unlimited
(F)However everything is not as green with the biofuels as it seems as there are numerous disadvantages involved which at times
overshadow their positive impact
26. Which of the following sentence should be the FIFTH after rearrangement ?
A A
B B
C C
D E
E F
Answer: C
27. Which of the following sentence should be the THIRD after rearrangement ?
A A
B B
C C
D D
E E
Answer: D
28. Which of the following sentence should be the FIRST after rearrangement ?
A A
B B
C C
D D
E E
Answer: E
A A
B C
C D
D E
E F
Answer: A
30. Which of the following sentence should be the SECOND after rearrangement ?
A A
B B
C D
D E
E F
Answer: B
Instructions [31 - 35 ]
Which of the phrases (A),(B),(C),(D), given below each statement should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it
grammatically correct ? If the sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No correction is required’ mark (E) as the answer.
31. Soon after the Tsunami had killed thousand of people along the coasts of southern India parliament passes a bill that proposed
to set up an institutional mechanism to respond promptly to natural disasters
E No correction required
Answer: A
Explanation:
In this paragraph, the whole of the issue is in the past tense. So the quoted portion should also be in the past tense. “passes a bill that
proposed” should be changed to "passed a bill that proposed."
E No correction is required
Answer: E
Explanation:
The sentence has been correctly framed and no correction is required.
33. In an attempt to boost their profits many edible oil producing companies have been engaging themselves in propaganda against
commonly used oils and promoting exotic and expensive varieties of oils as more healthier options.
C as a healthier option
E No correction required
Answer: C
Explanation:
“as more healthier options” is incorrect usage as there are two comparative forms of adjectives simultaneously. "“as healthier options”"
is the correct usage of the sentence.
34. Thanks to numerous government initiatives rural masses which was earlier unaware of the luxuries of urban ways of living are
now connected to the same lifestyle
E No correction is required
Answer: D
Explanation:
In these sentence, rural masses is plural and refer to people."which was earlier unaware” showuld be replace by "who were earlier
unaware”
E No correction is required
Answer: B
Explanation:
The whole sentence is in the past tense but in the quoted portion present tense is used. Hence the sentence should read "Over the last
few months while most industries were busy in restructuring operations cutting costs and firing the Indian pharmaceutical and
healthcare industry was adding manpower and giving salary hikes."
Instructions [36 - 45 ]
In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered These numbers are printed below the passage and against
each five words/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case
There is a considerable amount of research about the factors that make a company innovate So is it possible to create an environment
(186) to innovation ? This is a particularly pertinent (187) for India today Massive problems in health educations etc (188) be solved
using a conventional approach but (189) creative and innovative solutions that can ensure radical change and (190) There are several
factors in India’s (191)Few countries have the rich diversity that India or its large Young population (192)While these (193) innovation
policy interventions certain additional steps are also required These include (194)investment in research and development by (195)the
government and the private sectors easy transfer of technology from the academic world etc. To fulfil its promise of being prosperous
and to be at the forefront India must be innovative
36. 186
A stimuli
B conducive
C incentive
D facilitated
E impetus
Answer: B
Explanation:
The sentence forms a question 'Is it possible to create an environment favorable to innovation'. Stimuli means a thing that arouses
activity or energy in someone or something.Incentive means an add on package, Impetus means momentum. Both facilitated and
conducive mean the same but conducive fits perfectly instead of facilitated. Hence, B is correct.
37. 187
A objective
B controversy
C doubt
D question
E inference
Answer: D
Explanation:
The previous sentence used is a question. Hence, question fits in correctly as the sentence reads as ' this is a particularly pertinent
question for India '.Hence D is correct.
B possibly
C should
D never
E must
Answer: A
Explanation:
The passage is referring to the need of innovation. The author is averse to conventional thinking and states that health problems cannot
be solved using conventional approach . Hence, possibly,must & should can be eliminated(as when substituted those mean contrast).
Between never& cannot, cannot fits well never is correct if preceded by can Hence, A.
39. 189
A necessary
B apply
C need
D consider
E requires
Answer: C
Explanation:
Requires can be eliminated as it cannot be used along with problems(as it is in a plural form). Necessary can also be eliminated as it is
not a verb form., consider can be eliminated as it seems out of context. Between need and apply, Need fits well as the sentence can be
read as 'problems cannot be solved using conventional approach but need creative and innovative solutions'. Hence, C
40. 190
A quantity
B advantages
C increase
D chaos
E growth
Answer: E
Explanation:
The sentence means that problems can be solved using creative approach as those ensure radical change . the Succeeding blank
should have positive term supporting innovative and creative approach. Hence, D can be eliminated.Advantages & quantity can be
eliminated as those seem out of context. Beween growth and increase growth fits well as it is used in the noun form.Hence, E
A challenges
C favour
D leverage
E esteem
Answer: C
Explanation:
Favor is the correct word as the sentence can be read as ' there are several factors in India's favor' .Leverage means use something to
maximum advantage by force , esteem means respect.So, all the other options dont find any relevance to the given context. Hence, C
42. 192
A blessed
B enjoys
C endows
D prevails
E occurs
Answer: B
Explanation:
A can be eliminated as the given sentence is a generalized statement and should have the presence of a simple present tense. endow
means to give as a gift or to inherit. To prevail means to overcome or to succeed. Occurs can be eliminated as it seems out of context.
Between enjoys & endows the former fits well as the sentence can be read as ' few have the rich diversity that India and its large
population enjoys' . Hence, B
43. 193
A aid
B jeopardise
C promotes
D endure
E cater
Answer: A
Explanation:
C can be eliminated as The verb we use after these can only be denoting plural form. Jeopardize can be eliminated as it means to harm
someone. Endure means to suffer and is eliminated. The sentence means that several factors help innovation policy. S,between cater
and aid, Id fits well as the sentence can be read as 'these aid innovation policy interventions'.Hence, A
A acute
B utilising
D inspiring
E increased
Answer: E
Explanation:
The sentence needs an adjective to modify investment. Hence,B,c,D can be eliminated as verb+ ing forms can never be used as
adjectives . Between A&E;, acute means less or unpleasant. But the passage states that innovation policies need more income.Hence
increased fits correctly as the sentence can be read as ' these include increased investment in research& development.' Hence, E.
45. 195
A both
B besides
C combining
D participating
E also
Answer: A
Explanation:
Besides can be eliminated as it cannot succeed by. also & participating seem irrelevant in the context. the sentence means that both the
public and private sector should invest in innovation policies. Between combining and both, both fits well as the sentence can be read
as ' both the government and private sectors'.Hence, A
Instructions [46 - 50 ]
In each of the following question four words are given of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and
indicate the number of the correct letter combination by darkening the appropriate oval in your answer sheet
A A-C
B B-D
C B-C
D A-D
E A-B
Answer: C
Explanation:
Nascent means which is about to come into exisence which is similar to emerging.
A A-B
B B-D
D A-D
E D-C
Answer: B
Explanation:
Eccentric means "away from normal" which is same as abnormal.
A A-C
B A-B
C B-C
D B-D
E A-D
Answer: E
Explanation:
"Abundance" means a large quantity which is similar to surplus.
A A-C
B A-B
C B-C
D B-D
E A-D
Answer: A
Explanation:
Purposefully means done with some intention. On the other hand inadvetently means unintentionally.
A B-D
B B-C
C A-B
D C-D
E A-D
Answer: E
Explanation:
Germane means important or relevant. Irrelevant is opposite to the given meaning.
A 5
B 7
C 5 or 7
D Data inadequate
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
From first and second condition, only common word is many coded as '9'
From first and third, only common word is scored coded as '3'
A RMNBSFEJ
B BNMRSFEJ
C RMNBJEFS
D TOPDQDCH
E None of these
Answer: A
Explanation:
The word is divided into two parts of equal length, i.e. TEMP & ORAL
The diagonally opposite element is substituted by its immediate preceding alphabet in the English alphabetical series.
=> T is substituted by S at its diagonally opposite position. Similarly E is substituted by D at its diagonally opposite position and
similarly for M and P.
The diagonally opposite element is substituted by its immediate following alphabet in the English alphabetical series.
=> O is substituted by P at its diagonally opposite position. Similarly R is substituted by S at its diagonally opposite position and
similarly for A and L.
CONS - RMNB
IDER - SFEJ
53. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters DLEI using each letter only once in each word ?
B One
C Two
D Three
Answer: C
Explanation:
So from the given set of words, we can form LIED and IDLE, Thus the answer is 2
54. Among A,B,C,D and E each having different weight D is heavier than only A and C is lighter than B and E. Who among them is the
heaviest ?
A B
B E
C C
D Data inadequate
E None of these
Answer: D
Explanation:
D is heavier than only A and C. So, either A or C is the lightest.Similarly, either B or E is the heaviest. The information provided doesn't
clarify if B is heavier than E or vice versa. So, the correct option is (d) Data inadequate.
A 2
B 4
C 8
D 5
E None of these
Answer: B
Explanation:
On replacing the digits as per the question we will get 6154278
Now on rearranging this, we get 1245678, so the third digit from the left is 4 which is option 2
56. Pratap correctly remembers that his mother’s birthday is before twentythird April but after nineteenth April whereas his sister
correctly remembers that their mother’s birthday is not on or after twentysecond April. On which day in April is definitely their
mother’s birthday ?
B Twentyfirst
C Twentieth or twentyfirst
D Cannot be determined
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
According to Pratap, 19 < Date < 23 of April.
57. Ashok started walking towards South. After walking 50 meters he took a right turn and walked 30 meters. He then took a right
turn and walked 100 meters. He again took a right turn and walked 30 meters and stopped. How far and in which direction was
he from the starting point ?
A 50 meters South
D 50 meters North
E None of these
Answer: D
Explanation:
The movement of Ashok is as shown below. So, he is North of the original spot by 100 - 50 = 50 metres.
A 20
B 28
C 8
E None of these
Answer: B
Explanation:
Writing down the numbers without the operators between them, we have
15 8 6 12 4
Now inserting the operators with their changed values
15 x 8 ÷ 6 + 12 - 4 = 28, Thus option 2
59. Town D is towards East of town F. Town B is towards North of town D. Town H is towards South of town B. Towards which
direction is town H from town F?
A East
B South-East
C North-East
D Data inadequate
E None of these
Answer: D
Explanation:
The position of H can be on either side of D as shown in the diagram below. Unless that is specified, we can't say if H is to the North East
or South East of F.
60. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word SEARCHES each of which has many letters between them in the word as in
the English alphabet ?
A None
B One
C Two
D Three
Answer: D
Explanation:
So, the question essentially asks to find out pairs of letters in the given word "SEARCHES" which have same number of letter between
In each of the question below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I,II,III, and IV.You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts Read all the conclusions and then decide which of
the given conclusion logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts
A Only I follows
B Only II follows
D Only IV follows
Answer: E
Explanation:
The Venn diagram for the syllogism is as shown below:
The conclusions I and III are complementary in nature ie. One of the two has to be correct universally and both can't be correct at the
same time. And the other conclusions are false. Hence, option (E) is the right asnwer.
Answer: E
Explanation:
The Venn diagram for the syllogism is as shown below:
Conclusions 1 and 3 are complimentary ie. one of them is necessarily true universally and both can't be true at the same time. Hence
either conclusion I or conclusion III is implied.
From the diagram both the conclusions 2 and 4 are implied. Hence, the correct answer is (e)
E None of these
Answer: A
Explanation:
The Venn diagram for the syllogism is as shown below:
The other 2 conclusions are not implied from the diagram. Hence, the correct answer is (a)
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
The Venn Diagram for the given syllogism is as shown below:
Based on the diagram, atleast some houses are benches and atleast some roads are houses. Hence, conclusions III and IV are implied.
The other two conclusions are not implied from the diagram.
A None follows
B Only I follows
C Only II follows
E Only IV follows
Answer: A
Explanation:
The Venn Diagram for the syllogism is as shown below:
Based on the diagram, none of the conclusions are implied. Hence, we choose the option (a).
Instructions [66 - 70 ]
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
A, B,C,D,E,F,G and H are eight employees of an organization working in three departments viz personnel Administration and Marketing
with not more than three of them in any department Each of them has a different choice of sports from football cricket volleyball
badminton lawn tennis basketball hockey and table tennis not necessarily in the same order
D works in Administration and does not like either football or cricket F works in personnel with only A who likes table tennis E and H do
not work in the same department as D C likes hockey and does not work in Marketing G does not not work in Administration and does
not like either cricket or badminton, One of those who work in Administration likes football.The one who likes volleyball works in
personnel None of those who work in Administration likes either badminton or lawn tennis H does not like cricket
A EGH
B AF
D BGD
E Data inadequate
Answer: C
Explanation:
D works in Administration and does not like either football or cricket
F works in Personnel with only A who likes table tennis
E and H do not work in the same department as D, means E and H work for Marketing
C likes hockey and does not work in Marketing, means C works for Administration
G does not not work in Administration and does not like either cricket or badminton, means G works for Marketing
One of those who work in Administration likes football, means it is B which is the only person remaining
A Personnel
B Marketing
C Administration
D Data Inadequate
E None of these
Answer: B
Explanation:
D works in Administration and does not like either football or cricket
F works in Personnel with only A who likes table tennis
E and H do not work in the same department as D, means E and H work for Marketing
C likes hockey and does not work in Marketing, means C works for Administration
G does not not work in Administration and does not like either cricket or badminton, means G works for Marketing
One of those who work in Administration likes football, means it is B which is the only person remaining
68. Which of the following combinations of employee department favourite sport is correct ?
A E-Administration -Cricket
B F-Personnel-Law Tennis
E None of these
Answer: E
Explanation:
D works in Administration and does not like either football or cricket
F works in Personnel with only A who likes table tennis
E and H do not work in the same department as D, means E and H work for Marketing
C likes hockey and does not work in Marketing, means C works for Administration
A Cricket
B Badminton
C Basketball
D Law Tennis
E None of these
Answer: A
Explanation:
D works in Administration and does not like either football or cricket
F works in Personnel with only A who likes table tennis
E and H do not work in the same department as D, means E and H work for Marketing
C likes hockey and does not work in Marketing, means C works for Administration
G does not not work in Administration and does not like either cricket or badminton, means G works for Marketing
One of those who work in Administration likes football, means it is B which is the only person remaining
The one who likes volleyball works in personnel, means F likes Volleyball
None of those who work in Administration likes either badminton or lawn tennis and H does not like cricket means that D likes basket
ball, C likes hockey, E likes cricket, H likes badminton and G likes lawn tennis.
A Cricket
B Badminton
C Basketball
D Law Tennis
E None of these
Answer: D
Explanation:
D works in Administration and does not like either football or cricket
F works in Personnel with only A who likes table tennis
E and H do not work in the same department as D, means E and H work for Marketing
C likes hockey and does not work in Marketing, means C works for Administration
G does not not work in Administration and does not like either cricket or badminton, means G works for Marketing
One of those who work in Administration likes football, means it is B which is the only person remaining
The one who likes volleyball works in personnel, means F likes Volleyball
None of those who work in Administration likes either badminton or lawn tennis and H does not like cricket means that D likes basket
ball, C likes hockey, E likes cricket, H likes badminton and G likes lawn tennis.
In the following questions the symbols @,$, ★, # and δ are used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P δ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
‘P ★ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
Now in each of the following question assuming the given statements to be true find which of the four conclusions I,II,III and IV given
below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
71. Statements: H @ T, T # F, F δ E, E ★ V.
Conclusions:I. V $ F
II. E @ T
III. H @ V
IV. T # V
Answer: B
Explanation:
H>T<F=E ≤V
It can be concluded that V ≥F, E >T and T <V, however no relationship can be established between H and V.
Hence B.
72. Statements: D # R, R ★ K, K @ F, F $ J
Conclusions:I.J # R
II.J # K
III. R # F
IV. K @ D
E None of these
Answer: E
Explanation:
D<R≤K>F≥J
It can be concluded that K > D, however no relationship can be established between (J and R), (J and K) or (F and R).
Hence E.
73. Statements: N δ B, B $ W, W # H, H ★ M
Conclusions: I. M @ W
II.H @ N
III. W δ N
IV. W # N
C Only IV is true
Answer: E
Explanation:
N=B≥W<H≤M
It can be concluded that M>W.
W can be equal to N or less than N, however no relationship can be established between H and N.
Hence E.
74. Statements: R ★ D, D $ J, J # M, M @ K
Conclusions: I.K # J
II. D @ M
III. R # M
IV. D @ K
A None is true
B Only I is true
C Only II is true
E Only IV is true
Answer: A
Explanation:
R≤D≥J<M>K
No relationship can be established among any of the given conclusions.
Hence A.
75. Statements: M $ K, K @ N, N ★ R, R # W
Conclusions: I. W @ K
II. M $ K
III. K @ W
IV. M @ N
E None of these
Answer: E
Explanation:
M≥K>N≤R<W
It can be concluded that M > , however rest of conclusions are false.
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Following are the conditions for selecting Senior Manager Credit in a bank The candidate must
(i) be a graduate in any discipline with at least 60 per cent marks
(ii) have post-qualification work experience of at least ten years in the Advances Section of a bank.
(iii) be at least 30 years and not more than 40 years as on 1.4.2010
(iv) have secured at least 40 per cent marks in the Group Discussion
(v) have secured at least 50 per cent marks in the Interview
In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the conditions
EXCEPT
(A) at (i) above but has secured at least 50 per cent marks in graduation and at least 60 per cent marks in post- graduation in any
discipline the case is to be referred to the General Manager Advances
(B) at (ii) above but has total post qualification work experience of at least seven years out of which at least three years as Manager
Credit in a bank the case is to be referred to the Executive Director
In each question below details of one candidate are given you have to take one of the following courses of action based on the
information provided and the conditions and sub conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your answer
You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question All these cases are given to you as on 01-04-2010
76. Shobha Gupta has secured 50 per cent marks in the Interview and 40 per cent marks in the Group Discussion She has been
working for the past eight years out of which four years as Manager Credit in a bank after completing her BA degree with 60 per
cent marks She was born on 12th September 1978
Answer: A
Explanation:
(i) ≥ 60% in graduation, => yes (60%)
∵ Shobha failed to satisfy (ii) condition but she has been working as Manager Credit for 4 years, thus the case is to be referred to the
Executive Director.
77. Rohan Maskare was born on 8th March 1974. He has been working in a bank for the past twelve years after completing his B
Com degree with 70 per cent marks He has secured 50 per cent marks in both the Group Discussion and the Interview
Answer: C
Explanation:
(i) ≥ 60% in graduation, => yes (70%)
∵ We do not know whether Rohan is working in Advances section of a bank or not, thus data insufficient.
=> Ans - (C)
78. Prakash Gokhale was born on 4th August 1977.He has secured 65 per cent marks in post graduation and 58 per cent marks in
graduation He has been working for past ten years in the Advances Department of the bank after completing his postgraduation
He has secured 45 per cent marks in the Group Discussion and 50 per cent marks in the Interview
Answer: B
Explanation:
(i) ≥ 60% in graduation, => no (58%)
∵ Prakash failed to satisfy (i) condition, but got 65% in post graduation, thus the case is to be referred to the General Manager
Advances.
Answer: D
∵ Sudha failed to qualify in the interview, thus the candidate is not to be selected.
=> Ans - (D)
80. Amit Narayan was born on 28th May 1974 He has been working in the Advances department of a bank for the past eleven years
after completing his B Sc Degree with 65 per cent marks He has secured 55 per cent marks in the Group Discussion and 50 per
cent marks in the Interview
Answer: E
Explanation:
(i) ≥ 60% in graduation, => yes (65%)
Instructions [81 - 85 ]
In each question below is given a statement followed by three courses of action numbered (A), (B) and (C). A course of action is a step
or administrative decision to be taken for improvement follow-up or further action in regard to the problem policy etc. On the basis of
the information given in the statement you have to assume everything in the statement to be true then decide which of the suggested
courses of action logically follow for pursuing
81. Statement:A heavy unseasonal downpour during the last two days has paralysed the normal life in the state in which five
persons were killed but this has provided a huge relief to the problem of acute water crisis in the state
Courses of action:
(A) The state government should set up a committee to review the alarming situation
(B)The state government should immediately remove all the restrictions on use of potable water in all the major cities in the
state
(C)The state government should send relief supplies to all the affected areas in the state
A None
B Only (A)
Answer: A
A None
B Only (A)
C Only (B)
D Only (C)
Answer: D
83. Statement:Many political activists have decided to stage demonstrations and block traffic movement in the city during peak
hours to protest against the steep rise in prices of essential commodities
Courses of action:
(A) The Govt should immediately ban all forms of agitations in the country
(B)The police authority of the city should deploy additional forces all over the city to help traffic movement in the city
(C)The state administration should carry out preventive arrests of the known criminals staying in the city
A Only (A)
B Only (B)
C Only (C)
E None of these
Answer: B
84. Statement:The school dropout rate in many districts in the state has increased sharply during the last few years as the parents
of these children make them work in the fields owned by others to earn enough for them to get at least one meal a day
Course of action:
(A)The Govt should put up a mechanism to provide foodgrains to the poor people in these districts through public distribution
system to encourage the parents to send their wards to school
(B)The Govt should close down some of these schools in the district and deploy the teachers of these schools to nearby schools
and also ask remaining students to join these schools
(C)Govt should issue arrest warrants for all the parents who force their children to work in fields instead of attending classes
A Only (A)
B Only (B)
E None of these
Answer: A
A Only (A)
B Only (B)
C Only (C)
E None of these
Answer: D
86. Effect:Majority of the employees of the ailing organisation opted for voluntary retirement scheme and left the organisation with
all their retirement benefits within a fortnight of launching the scheme
Which of the following can be a probable cause of the above effect ?
The company has been making huge losses for the past five years and is unable to pay salary to its employees in
A
time
B The management of the company made huge personal gains through unlawful activities
D The company owns large tracts of land in the state which will fetch huge sum to its owners.
E None of these
Answer: A
87. Statement:Most of the companies in IT and ITES sectors in India have started hiring from engineering college campuses this
year and are likely to recruit much more than yearly recruitment of the earlier years
Which of the following substantiates the facts stated in the above statement ?
A IT and ITES are the only sectors in India which are hiring from engineering college campuses
The IT and ITES companies have now decided to visit the engineering college campuses for tier-II cities in India as
C
well
D The availability of qualified engineers will substantially increase in the near future
Answer: C
A The petroleum companies will reduce the prices of petrol and diesel by about 10 per cent
B The petroleum companies will increase the prices of petrol and diesel by about 10 per cent
C The petroleum companies will increase the prices of petrol and diesel by about 5 per cent
D The petrol pumps will stop selling petrol and diesel till the taxes are rolled back by the Govt
E None of these
Answer: C
89. Statement:The Govt has decided to instruct the banks to open new branches in such a way that there is one branch of any of the
banks in every village of population 1000 and above or a cluster of villages with population less than 1000 to provide banking
services to all the citizens
Which of the following will weaken the step taken by the Govt ?
A The private sector banks in India have stepped up their branch expansion activities in rural India
C All the banks including those in private sector will follow the Govt directive
Large number of branches of many Govt owned banks in the rural areas are making huge losses every year due to
D
lack of adequate business activities
E None of these
Answer: D
Instructions [90 - 92 ]
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
The Centre reportedly wants to continue providing subsidy to consumers for cooking gas and kerosene for five more years.This is not
good news from the point of view of reining in the fiscal deficit Mounting subventions for subsidies means diversion of saving by the
government from investment to consumption raising the cost of capital in the process The government must cut expenditure on
subsidies to create more fiscal space for investment in both physical and social infrastructure It should outline a plan for
comprehensive reform in major subsidies including petroleum food and fertilizers and set goal posts
90. Which of the following is a conclusion which can be drawn from the facts stated in the above paragraph ?
A Subsidy provided by the government under various heads to the citizen increases the cost of capital
D Govt does not have enough resources to continue providing subsidy on petroleum products
E None of these
Answer: A
A India’s fiscal deficit is negligible in comparison to other merging economies in the world
B Subsidy on food and fertilizers are essential for the growth of Indian economy
C Reform in financial sector will weaken India’s position in the international arena
D Gradual withdrawal of subsidy is essential for effectively managing fiscal deficit in India
E None of these
Answer: D
92. Which of the following is an assumption which is implicit in the facts stated in the above paragraph ?
A People in India may not be able to pay more for petroleum products
B Many people in India are rich enough to buy petroleum products at market cost
Govt may not be able to create more infrastructural facilities if the present level of subsidy continues for a longer
C
time
D Govt of India has sought assistance from international financial organisations for its infrastructural projects
E None of these
Answer: A
Instructions [93 - 95 ]
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Poverty measurement is an unsettled issue both conceptually and methodologically.Since poverty is a process as well as an outcome
many come out of it while others may be falling into it The net effect of these two parallel processes is a proportion commonly identified
as the ‘head count ratio’ but these ratios hide the fundamental dynamism that characterises poverty in practice The most recent poverty
re-estimates by an expert group has also missed the crucial dynamism In a study conducted on 13,000 households which represented
the entire country in 1993-94 and again in 2004-05 it was found that in the ten year period 18.2% rural population moved out of poverty
whereas another 22.1% fell into it over this period This net increase of about four percentage points was seen to have a considerable
variation across states and regions
93. Which of the following is a conclusion which can be drawn from the facts stated in the above paragraph ?
A Accurate estimates of number of people living below poverty line in India is possible to be made
B Many expert groups in India are not interested to measure poverty objectively
C Process of poverty measurement needs to take into account various factors to tackle its dynamic nature
D People living below poverty line remain in that position for a very long time
E None of these
Answer: C
D Govt of India has a mechanism to measure level of poverty effectively and accurately
E None of these
Answer: E
95. Which of the following is an inference which can be made from the facts stated in the above paragraph ?
B Increase in number of persons falling into poverty varies considerably across the country over a period of time
D People living in rural areas are more susceptible to fall into poverty over a time
E None of these
Answer: B
In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figure should come
after the problem figure, if the sequence were continued ?
96.
A (1)
B (2)
C (3)
D (4)
E (5)
Answer: D
A (1)
B (2)
C (3)
D (4)
E (5)
Answer: B
98.
A (1)
B (2)
C (3)
D (4)
E (5)
Answer: C
A (1)
B (2)
C (3)
D (4)
E (5)
Answer: A
A (1)
B (2)
C (3)
D (4)
E (5)
Answer: E
Study the following table carefully to answer the question that follow:
101. What is the ratio of the total number of candidates clearing the entrance exam from State B in the year 2004 to that of those
clearing the entrance exam from State C in the same year?
A 221:148
B 218:143
C 148:221
D 143:218
E None of these
Answer: A
Explanation:
Total number of candidates that cleared the exam in 2004 from State B = Total candidates that appeared * percentage cleared = 1.04
lakhs* 51% = 53,040
Total number of candidates that cleared the exam in 2004 from State C = 1.11 lakhs * 32% = 35,520
A 2008
B 2006
C 2009
D 2007
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
The number of candidates clearing the exam = number of candidates appearing for the exam * percentage clearing the exam.
For the number of cleared candidates to be high, the number of candidates appearing should be high as well as the percentage clearing
the exam as well.
We can observe that both these numbers are considerably high for 2009. We can calculate to find out that 2009 has the highest number
of candidates that cleared the exam.
103. What is the number of candidates not clearing the entrance exam from State A in the year 2007 ?
A 186820
B 11682
C 1868200
D 116820
E None of these
Answer: D
Explanation:
Number of candidates appearing for the exam from A in 2007 = 1.98 lakhs
104. What is the total number of candidates clearing the entrance exam from states E and F together in the year 2006 ?
A 16160
B 110660
C 1.1066
D 1106600
E None of these
Answer: B
Explanation:
Number of candidates clearing the exam in 2006 from E = Number of candidates appearing * percentage that cleared = 1.42 lakhs * 49%
= 69,580
Number of candidates clearing the exam in 2006 from F = 1.58 lakhs * 26% = 41,080
A 2
1907 3
1
B 18666 3
1
C 1866 3
2
D 190666 3
E None of these
Answer: D
Study the given information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
An urn contains 6 red, 4 blue, 2 green, 3 yellow marbles.
106. If four marbles are picked at random what is the probability that at least one is blue ?
4
A 15
69
B 91
11
C 15
22
D 91
E None of these
Answer: B
Explanation:
Total number of events = 15 C4 = 1365
Probability of at least 1 Blue = 1 - (Probability of 0 blue)
11
C4 22
Probability of 0 blue = 1365 = 91
22 69
Probability of at least 1 Blue = 1 - 91 = 91
107. If two marbles are picked at random what is the probability that both are red ?
1
A 6
1
B 3
2
C 15
2
D 5
E None of these
Answer: E
Explanation:
Required probability would be 6 C2 /15 C2 = 1/7 as we are selecting 2 balls out of 6 red balls out og the total possibility set of 2 balls out
of 15 balls.
3
A 91
1
B 5
18
C 455
7
D 15
Answer: C
Explanation:
Total number of ways to pick up 3 marbles = 15 C3 = 455
109. If four marbles are picked at random what is the probability that one is green two are blue and one is red ?
24
A 455
13
B 35
11
C 15
7
D 91
E None of these
Answer: A
Explanation:
One green marble can be selected in 2 C1 = 2 ways.
110. If two marbles are picked at random what is the probability that either both are green or both are yellow ?
5
A 91
1
B 35
1
C 3
4
D 105
E None of these
Answer: D
Explanation:
Number of ways of selecting 2 green marbles or 2 yellow marbles = 2 C2 +3 C2 = 1+3 = 4
Study the given pie-charts carefully to answer the question that follows
Break-up of numbers of employees working in different department of an organisation, the number of males and the number of
employees who Recently Got promoted in Each Department
Break-up of the employees working in different departments:
A 61
B 29
C 54
D 42
E 38
Answer: E
Explanation:
Number of people who got promoted from the IT dept (from pie chart 3) = 26% * 1200 = 312
Number of males who got promoted from the IT dept = 312 * 50% = 156
Number of males in the IT Dept (from pie chart 2) = 20% * 2040 = 408
156
So, the required percentage = 408 ∗ 100 = 38.24
112. What is the total number of females working in the production and Marketing department together ?
A 468
B 812
C 582
D 972
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
Number of employees in Production dept (from chart 1) = 35%* 3600 = 1260
A 618
B 592
C 566
D 624
E None of these
Answer: A
Explanation:
Total employees in Accounting dept (from chart 1) = 3600 * 20% = 720
A 56
B 21
C 45
D 33
E 51
Answer: D
Explanation:
Total number of people who got promoted = 1200
115. The number of employees who got promoted from the HR department was what per cent of the total number of employees
working in that department ?
A 36.18
B 30.56
C 47.22
D 28.16
E None of these
Answer: B
Explanation:
The number of people who got promoted from HR dept (from pie chart 3) = 11% * 1200 = 132
116. If the profit earned by company L in the year 2005 was Rs 1.84 lakhs what was the profit earned by the company in the year 2006
?
A Rs 2.12 lakh
B Rs 2.3 lakh
C Rs 2.04 lakh
D Cannot be determined
E None of these
Answer: B
Explanation:
Percent rise in profit for 2006 = 25%
117. If the profit earned by Company M in the year 2008 was Rs 3.63 lakh what was the amount of profit earned by it in the year 2006
?
A Rs 2.16 lakh
B Rs 1.98 lakh
C Rs 2.42 lakh
D Cannot be determined
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
Let the profit in 2006 be x.
So, the profit in 2007 = x * 1.25 (from the graph, there is a 25% increase in profit in 2007)
118. What is the average per cent rise in the profit of Company L over all the years together ?
1
A 15 3
1
B 25 3
5
C 18 6
5
D 21 6
E None of these
Answer: E
Explanation:
The total of the percentage rise over all the years = 20 + 15 + 25 + 30 + 35 + 30 = 155
5
So, the average = 155/6 = 25 6
119. Which of the following statements is True with respect to the above graph ?
C The respective ratio of the profit earned by Company L to that by company M in the year 2006 was 6:5
Answer: A
Explanation:
From the graph, it is clear that for both L and M, the profit has been growing steadily over the years (positive profit growth rate). So, the
highest profit for each company is record in 2009 and the lowest in 2004.
A 25
B 15
C 50
D 75
E None of these
Answer: D
Explanation:
The percentage rise in profit in 2009 was 35%.
So, it increased by 15% from the previous year (it was 20% in 2008).
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So, the percentage increase = 20 ∗ 100 = 75%
121. What is the total number of boys who are enrolled in Dancing ?
A 318
B 364
C 292
D 434
E None of these
Answer: D
122. Total number of girls enrolled in Singing is approximately what per cent of the total number students in the school ?
A 37
B 19
C 32
D 14
E 26
Answer: E
A 135
B 164
C 187
D 142
E None of these
Answer: A
124. Number of girls enrolled in only Dancing classes is what percent of the boys enrolled in the same ?(rounded off to two digit after
decimal )
B 35.71
C 41.83
D 28.62
E None of these
Answer: B
125. What is the ratio of the number of girls enrolled in only painting classes to the number of boys enrolled in the same ?
A 77:26
B 21:73
C 26:77
D 73:21
E None of these
Answer: C
126. What is the ratio of the profit earned by shopkeeper U in the months February 2010 and March 2010 together to that earned by
shopkeeper Q in the same months ?
A 637:512
B 621:508
C 512:637
D 508:621
E None of these
Answer: B
Explanation:
Total profit earned by U in Feb 2010 and March 2010 = 6190 + 6230 = 12420
Total profit earned by Q in Feb 2010 and March 2010 = 5040 + 5120 = 10160
A 3.15
B 2.67
C 2.18
D 3.33
E None of these
Answer: D
Explanation:
Profit of S in Dec '09 = 5280
A R
B Q
C T
D U
E None of these
Answer: E
Explanation:
The profit of just S is increasing continuously over the time period. Since that's not mentioned in the choices, we choose (e) none of the
above.
A Rs 640
B Rs 420
C Rs 380
D Rs 760
E none of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
Profit of T in Jan '10 = 5690 Rs
130. What was the average profit earned by shopkeeper R in the months of October 2009 and November 2009 together ?
B 5040
C 4825
D 4950
E None of these
Answer: A
Explanation:
Profit earned by R in Oct '09 = 4990
Study the given graph carefully to answer the question that follow:
Number of days taken by three carpenters to finish making one piece each of four different items of furniture
131. If Carpenter X and Carpenter Y were to make a chair together how many days would they take ?
A 1 day
B 4 days
C 3 days
D 2 days
E None of these
Answer: E
Explanation:
From the graph, the number of days taken by carpenter X to make a chair is 3 days.
From the graph, the number of days taken by carpenter Y to make a chair is 4 days.
1 1 7
Hence, the amount of work done by both of them together in a day is equal to 4 + 3 = 12
17 12
So, the total number of days it takes for them to make a chair together is 12 = 7 = 1.71 days
A 4 days
B 3 days
C 1 day
D 2 days
E None of these
Answer: E
Explanation:
From the graph, we can infer that carpenter X will take 3 days, Carpenter Y will take 6 days and Carpenter Z will take 3 days to complete
a table.
n(1/3+1/6+ 1/3) = 1
n(5/6) = 1
133. What is the total number of days that Carpenter Z will take to make one piece each of all the four items together ?
A 32 days
B 24 days
1
C 1 59 days
1
D 1 32 days
E None of these
Answer: E
Explanation:
From the graph, we can infer that the number of days taken by Z to complete all 4 items will be 2+3+7+10 = 22 days.
134. The radius of a circular field is equal to the side of a square field whose perimeter is 784 feet. What is the area of the circular
field?
A 107914 sq ft
B 120736 sq ft
C 107362 sq ft
D 127306 sq ft
E None of these
Answer: B
A 360
B 240
C 720
D 120
E None of these
Answer: D
Explanation:
There are 6 letters in total of which three are repeated.
6!
Hence, total number of arrangements = 3! = 120
Study the given table carefully to answer the questions that follow
Number of people staying in five different localities and the percentage break-up of men women and children in them
136. Total number of people staying in locality J forms approximately what percent of the total number of people staying in locality F
?
A 81
B 72
C 78
D 93
E 87
Answer: E
Explanation:
Required percent = 4900 / 5640 * 100 = 86.8% ≈ 87%
137. What is the total number of children staying in localities H and I together ?
A 1287
B 1278
D 1728
E None of these
Answer: B
Explanation:
Number of children in H = 13% of 5200 = 13*52 = 676
A H
B J
C F
D G
E None of these
Answer: D
Explanation:
Women in F = 35% of 5640 = 1974
139. What is the total number of men and children staying in locality I together ?
A 4115
B 4551
C 4515
D 4155
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
Total men and children in locality I = (65% + 10% ) * 6020 = 75% of 6020 = 4515
140. What is the ratio of the number of men staying in locality F to the number of men staying in locality H?
A 517:416
C 416:517
D 522:403
E None of these
Answer: A
Explanation:
55%∗5640
Required ratio = 48%∗5200 = 3102 / 2496 = 517 / 416
141. The compound interest earned by Suresh on a certain amount at the end of two years at the rate of 8 p.c.pa was Rs 1,414.40.
What was the total amount that Suresh got back at the end of two years in the form of principal plus interest earned ?
A Rs 9,414.40
B Rs 9,914.40
C Rs 9,014.40
D Rs 8,914.40
E None of these
Answer: B
Explanation:
Let the principal be P.
142. The ratio of the present ages of a mother and daughter is 7:1 Four years ago the ratio of their ages was 19:1 what will be the
mother’s age four years from now ?
A 42 years
B 38 years
C 46 years
D 36 years
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
Let the present ages of daughter and mother be d and m respectively.
7d = m
19(d-4) = m-4
=> 19d - 76 = 7d - 4
=> 12d = 72
=> d = 6 and m = 42
A 5
B 8
C 12
D 3
E None of these
Answer: D
Explanation:
LCM of 12, 18 and 20 = 180
A 1 day
B 3 days
C 2 days
D 4 days
E None of these
Answer: A
Explanation:
1 Man does 1/(4*2) = 1/8 amount of work in a day
2 Men , 4 Women and 10 Children will do 2*1/8+4*1/16+ 10*1/20 = 1/4+1/4+1/2 = 1 amount of work in a day
145. The speed of boat when travelling downstream is 32 km/hr whereas when travelling upstream it is 28 km/hr. What is the speed
of the boat in still water ?
A 27 km/hr
B 29 km/hr
C 31 km/hr
D Cannot be determined
E None of these
Answer: E
Hence, b+w = 32
and b-w = 28
b=30km/hr
Study the following tables carefully and answer the question given below:
Number of Candidates appeared in a Competitive Examination from Five Centers over the years.
Approximate percentage of Candidates Qualified to Appeared in the Competitive Examination from Five Centers over the year.
146. In which of the following years was the difference in number of candidates appeared from Mumbai over the previous year the
minimum ?
A 2004
B 2006
C 2007
D 2002
E None of these
Answer: C
Explanation:
diff in candidates appearing in mumbai between
01 -02 = 17881
02 - 03 = 7536
03-04=3516
04-05=8187
05-06=7374
06-07=3309 (least)
thus ans=2007
A 2007
B 2006
C 2005
D 2003
E None of these
Answer: A
Explanation:
The number for candidates appearing from Chennai (1) is the highest in 2007.
So, the number of qualified candidates which is the product of (1) and (2) is the highest in 2007.
148. Approximately what was the total number of candidates qualified from Delhi in 2002 and 2006 together ?
A 27250
B 25230
C 30150
D 28150
E 26250
Answer: D
Explanation:
Number of candidates appearing from Delhi in 2002 = 58,248
149. Approximately how many candidates appearing from Kolkata in 2004 qualified in the competitive examination ?
A 13230
B 13540
C 15130
D 15400
E 19240
Answer: B
Explanation:
A 1680
B 2440
C 1450
D 2060
E 1860
Answer: E
Explanation:
Number of candidates who qualified from Hyderabad in 2001 = 51124 * .17 = 8691
Number of candidates who qualified from Hyderabad in 2002 = 50248 * .21 = 10552
General Awareness
151. What is the full form of ‘NBFC’ as used in the Financial Sector ?
E None of these
Answer: E
A Only A
B Only B
E None of these
Answer: B
153. Many a time we read about Special Drawing Right (SDR) in newspapers As per its definition SDR is a monetary unit of the
reserve assets of which of the following organisation agencies ?
A World Bank
E None of these
Answer: B
154. Which of the following is/are the highlights of the Union Budget 2010-11 ?
(A) A number of new steps taken to simplify the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) regime
(B)Rs 16,500 cr provided to ensure that the Public Sector Banks are able to attain a minimum 8% capital (Tier I ) by Mar 2011
(C)More than Rs 1,74,000 cr provided for the development of the infrastructure in the country
A Only A
B Only B
C Only C
E None of these
Answer: A
A The Govt will bring 20% more capital into the company
B The Govt will sell 20% of its total share to the public
C The Govt is planning to purchase 20% shares in the state owned company
D 20% of the total shares in Hindustan Copper Ltd will be sold to its employees
E None of these
Answer: B
156. As per the newspaper reports the Govt of India made an auction of the Third Generation Spectrum (3G) recently Which of the
following ministries was actively involved in the process ?
C Ministry of Commerce
E None of these
Answer: E
157. As per a recent announcement the Govt of India will provide an amount of Rs 48,000 cr to develop Rural Infrastructure in the
country.This planned development is being undertaken under which of the following schemes ?
A Bharat Nirman
E None of these
Answer: A
A Euro
B Pound Sterling
C US Dollar
D Yen
E None of these
Answer: C
159. The RBI Governor in one of his speeches made a mention of Inflation Index to target as there are several such indices Which of
the following statements is CORRECT in this regard ?
Answer: A
C Registrar of Companies
E All of these
Answer: D
161. Recently India took part in Nuclear New Build 2010 Conference organised in
A New Delhi
B London
C Paris
D Hong Kong
E None of these
Answer: B
162. Which of the following schemes announced in the Union Budget 2010-11 will have direct impact on the pricing pattern of
fertilizers ?
E None of these
Answer: B
163. As we know with the launch of Nano by Tatas India has become favourite Small Car Destination of the world Other than India
Which of the following countries is also a popular destination of small cars ?
A Britain
B France
C Germany
D Thailand
E None of these
Answer: D
E All of these
Answer: E
165. As per the decision taken by the competent authorities the Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) are required to pay 100%
application money to make them eligible to bid for public issues How much amount were the QIBs paying as application or
margin money prior to this decision ?
A 5%
B 1%
C 10%
D 50%
E None of these
Answer: C
166. The Finance Minister of India in one of his speeches said that the current high inflation is not because of monetary expansion
but due to supply side bottlenecks in certain essential commodities This means that the Finance Minister is of the view that
(A)the liquidity position in market is quite comfortable these days
(B)inflation being experienced these days is not cost push inflation
(C)markets are flooded with luxury goods but essential commodities are definitely in short supply
A Only A is true
B Only B is true
E None of these
Answer: A
E None of these
Answer: C
168. Who amongst the following was the Chairperson of the 13th Finance Commission which submitted its report to the President of
India recently ?
A Mr MV Kamath
B Dr C Rangarajan
C Dr D Subbarao
D Dr Rakesh Mohan
E Dr Vijay Kelkar
Answer: E
169. As per the news published in various newspapers the RBI is considering the grant of licence to some new companies particularly
NBFCs to act as full-fledged banks Which of the following will be considered an NBFC ?
A NABARD
C Reliance Capital
D SEBI
E None of these
Answer: C
A Only A
B Only B
C Only C
D Only A & B
E None of these
Answer: A
C Internal network designed to serve the internal informational needs of a single organization
E None of these
Answer: C
172. Which of the following groups of cricket teams was declared joint winner of the Col.Ck Naidu Trophy for 2009 ?
E None of these
Answer: A
A Germany
B Russia
C Austria
D Belgium
E Gibraltar
Answer: E
174. Which of the following teams won the Davis Cup tennis finals 2009 ?
A Germany
B Spain
C Russia
D France
E None of these
Answer: B
175. Who amongst the following is the recipient of the CNNIBN Indian of the Year Award for 2009?
A Ratan Tata
C Manmohan Singh
D Sachin Tendulkar
E None of these
Answer: B
A Germany
B Romania
C Brazil
D Hungary
E Greece
Answer: E
To be responsible for the more technical aspects of managing the information contained in organizational
A
databases
B To be responsible for the executive level aspects of decisions regarding information management
E None of these
Answer: B
178. Every device on the Internet has a unique _____address (also called an ‘Internet address) that identifies it in the same way that a
street address identifies the location of a house
A DH
B DA
C IP
D IA
E None of these
Answer: C
E None of these
Answer: B
E None of these
Answer: A
B ensure that the system processes data as it was designed to and that the result are reliable
E None of these
Answer: B
B In online processing the user enters transactions into a device that is directly connected to the computer system
C Batch processing is still used today in older system or in some systems with massive volumes of transactions
E None of these
Answer: C
183. A set of inter-related components that collect process store and distribute information to support decision making and control
in an organization best defines
B a network
C an information system
D hardware
E None of these
Answer: C
A link
B server
C gateway
D bridge way
E None of these
Answer: D
B two files are created one for graphics and one for content
E None of these
Answer: A
A row
B text field
C record
D computed field
E None of these
Answer: C
Answer: E
A iteration
B concurrency
C redundancy
D enumeration
E None of these
Answer: C
189. Which of the following is the first step in the transaction processing cycle which captures business data through various modes
such as optical scanning or at an electronic commerce website ?
B Database maintenance
C Transaction processing
D Data Entry
E None of these
Answer: A
Answer: E
A All banks
C Insurance Agents
E All of th above
Answer: D
192. Cross-selling is not effective for which one of the following products ?
A Debit cards
B Savings accounts
C Internet banking
D Pension loans
E Personal loans
Answer: B
193. Which of the following is not involved in the Growth Strategies of a Company ?
A Horizontal integration
B Vertical integration
C Diversification
D Intensification
E None of these
Answer: D
A Effective communication
B Innovative skills
C Motivation
E None of these
Answer: D
A All employers
B All employees
D Planning Department
Answer: C
A The DSA
D The customers
E None of these
Answer: C
E None of these
Answer: D
198. One of the following is not included in the 7 P’s of Marketing Find the same
A Product
B Price
C Production
D Promotion
E None of these
Answer: C
A All Businessmen
B All Professionals
C All SSIs
E None of these
Answer: C
A Builders
B Flat owners
C Land developers
D Agriculturists
Answer: E