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GENERAL AWARENESS1. Shika Sharma is CEO of which Indian private sector bank as on Feb 2014?
1) HDFC Bank 2) IDBI Bank 3) Axis Bank4) Kotak Mahindra Bank 5) None
2. Which of the following places was venue of 101st Indian Science Congress in Feb2014?1) Chandigarh 2) Kolkata 3) Bhuvaneshwar 4) Jammu 5) None
3. Which is the name of the cloud computing initiative launched by Govt. of India inFeb 2014?1) Meghdoot 2) Indersen 3) Brahma 4) Megharaj 5) None
4. Polavaram Project which is facing stiff resistance from locals in AP is planned tocome up on river ____1) Godavari 2) Krishna 3) Manjeera 4) Kaveri 5) None
5. The 3rd summit meet of BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative of Multi-sectoralTechnical and Economic Cooperation) was held at which of the following countriesduring 2014?1) Myanmar 2) Bangladesh 3) India 4) Srilanka 5) None
6. Which famous actor has been nominated to the Rajya Sabha on a TrinamoolCongress ticket (announced his nomination in Jan 2014)?1) Amitabh Bachchan 2) Shahrukh Khan 3) Kamal Hasan4) Mithun Chakraborty 5) None
7. Which of the following is the currency of Bahrain?1) Peso 2) Riyal 3) Rial 4) Dinar 5) Baht
8. Which in the below list is not the Primary function of commercial bank in India?1) Merchant Banking 2) Acceptance of Deposits3) Advancing of loans 4) All of them are primary function 5) None
9. National Equity fund is managed by which in the below list?1) RBI 2) SIDBI 3) IDBI 4) NABARD 5) None
10. The maximum amount of the total Revenue earned by the government of Indiacomes from?1) Income Tax 2) Customs Duty 3) Excise duty 4) Corporate tax 5) None
11. “World Cancer Day” is observed on1) February 4th 2) February 5th 3) February 7th4) February 8th 5) None
12. Which Indian athlete became the first Indian track and field athlete to win a goldmedal in a major world event after International governing body IAAF upgradedher second race finished at the 2005 Monaco World Athletics Final to the top spotin Jan 2014. Following a dope violation by a Russian competitor Tatyana Kotova.1) K.M. Beenamol 2) P.T. Usha 3) Anju Bobby George4) Shiny Abraham 5) None
13. Commercial paper is an unsecured money market instrument issued in the formof a ______1) Demand Draft 2) Promissory Note3) Bill of Exchange 4) Lines of Credit 5) None
14. The Government of India has given “Dronacharya Award for Boxing” for the year2013 to ____1) Other than those given as options 2) Rajinder Singh3) Mahavir Singh 4) Kuntal Roy 5) Sunil Dabas
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15. Which of these political leaders won the Nobel Prize for Literature?1) Woodrow Wilson 2) Franklin Roosevelt3) Winston Churchill 4) Benito Mussolini 5) Nelson Mandela
16. Which of the following Indian cities is often referred to as the Manchester ofSouth India?1) Coimbatore 2) Guntur 3) Chennai 4) Bangalore 5) Vijayawada
17. Who was appointed as the goodwill ambassador for South Korea in October 2013?1) Shah Rukh Khan 2) Aamir Khan3) Amitabh Bachchan 4) Aishwarya Rai 5) None
18. SMS based service “Polling at your fingertips” launched in which city of India?1) Gandhi Nagar 2) Jaipur 3) Itanagar 4) Shillong 5) None
19. The ‘Arsia Mon’ is name of the volcano located on ____?1) Jupiter 2) Mars 3) Saturn 4) Earth 5) None
20. Election Commission appointed which bollywood hero as its National Icon forLoksabha election 2014?1) Amitabh Bachhan 2) Aamir Khan 3) Abishek Bachchan4) Salman Khan 5) None
21. A bank included in the second schedule of RBI is called as ______ ?1) Scheduled Bank 2) Commercial Bank 3) RRB4) Private Bank 5) None
22. Commercial paper is issued for a period ______1) 46 days 2) 7 days to one year 3) Not exceeding 2 years 4) 3 years 5) None
23. Who is the present President of Russia?1) Vladimir Putin 2) Dmitry Medvedev 3) Mikhail Gorbachev4) Boris Yeltsin 5) None
24. Who took charge as the new Chairman and Managing Director of PSU CompanyRashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL) in Jan 2014?1) P. Madhusudhan 2) A.P. Chowdary 3) S.K. Sharma4) Arun Kumar Gupta 5) None
25. Which in the below list represents accounting year of RBI?1) April-March 2) Jan-Dec 3) July-June 4) Feb-March 5) None
26. Which musician / Music Director has been appointed the goodwill ambassador ofUNESCO Nepal’s “Education for All” in Feb 2014?1) A.R. Rahman 2) Bappi Lahiri 3) Jatin lalit4) Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy 5) None
27. NABARD is established under the recommendations of which committee ?1) Sethu Madhav 2) Rangarajan 3) Subir Gokaram4) B. Sivaraman 5) None
28. Which of the following is an example of NBFCs?1)Unit Trust of India 2) Life Insurance Corporation3) General Insurance Corporation 4) All of the above 5) None
29. National Navy Day is observed on1) 1st October 2) 2nd November 3) 4th December 4) 14th December 5) None
30. C.K. Naidu Trophy is associated with which sports?1) Foot Ball 2) Cricket 3) Table Tennis 4) Hockey 5) None
31. Who became the Youngest Russian atheletc to win a gold medal at the WinterOlympics currently being held at Sochi, Russia in Feb 2014?1) Yulia Lipnitskaya 2) Adelina Sotnikova3) Evgeni Plushonko 4) Caroina Kostnar 5) None
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32. Banking Ombudsman Scheme is applicable to the business of _____1) Only public sector banks 2) All banking companies3) All scheduled banks except private banks4) All scheduled commercial banks including RRBs5) All scheduled commercial banks excluding RRBs
33. Aravind Kejriwal, the CM of Delhi resigned on 14 Feb, 2014 as his governmentfailed to introduce ______1) Swaraj Bill 2) Swarja Jan Bill 3) Jan Lokpal Bill4) Lokpal and Lokyukta Bill 5) None
34. The Supreme Court of India on Feb 2014 issued a notice to the centre and allstates to frame guidelines against racial discrimination to protect the people ofwhich part/state of the country who face discrimination in various parts of thecountry.1) People from north eastern states 2) People from eastern states3) People from southern states 4) People from Mizoram only 5) None
35. Which of the following is India’s highest honour given for achievement in sports?1) Arjuna Award 2) Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna 3) Dhyan Chand Award4) Dronacharya Award 5) None
36. The ‘Swadhar’ Scheme is targeted to benefit ____1) Anganwadi workers 2) Farmers living below nationality defined poverty lines3) Naxal affected Villages 4) Juvenlle Delinquents 5) Women in difficultcircumstances
37. As per 2011 census, which state of India has got the highest Urban Population?1) Karnataka 2) Maharashtra 3) Tamilnadu 4) West Bengal 5) None
38. Which country won the Under-19 Asia Cup Cricket title held in Jan 2014?1) Pakistan 2) India 3) Sri lanka 4) Bangladesh 5) None
39. In the human body the ‘Calf Muscle’ is found on the ___ ?1) Leg 2) Arms 3) Neck 4) Shoulder 5) Stomach
40. Certificates of Deposits have to be of a minimum value of1) Rs.1 lakh 2) Rs.10 lakh 3) Rs.25 lakh 4) Rs.1 crore 5) None
GENERAL ENGLISH
Directions (Q.No.41-45): Read the following passage carefully and answer thequestions given below it. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locatethem while answering some of the questions.
The main feature of the Indian struggle for freedom has been thatit throughout depended almost wholly on activating the masses by injecting intothem the urge for independence by emphasizing the strength of the Indian peoplevis-a-vis the colonial rulers, and thereby set them free from the fear of the ruler.The non-violence as it was practiced emphasized the strength of the Indian peoplein relation to the ruler who had to depend on the gun for establishing the authority.The fact that through the Arms Act the Indian people were denied the right todefend themselves was turned into a symbol of strength that the people woulddepend on their strength of conscience to fight the foreign ruler. This meantconstant effort of the part of the leaders of the independence movements atraising the consciousness of the vast masses of common people not just a smallsection of determined revolutionaries as had been the case with the other greatrevolutions. That the Indian people were not permitted to bear arms under theBritish Raj was not allowed to dampen or demoralize the millions. Rather a newform of strength was instilled into their consciousness.
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This aspect of the Indian Revolution marks it out as distinct fromother revolutions in modern times. Nowhere the question of the gun was permittedto be supreme or decisive in importance in the main stream of our nationalstruggle for independence. This does not mean that the sacrifice of therevolutionaries who unwaveringly gave their lives by taking up arms against theforeign rulers was of no consequence. From Aurobindo Ghose and Savarkar toBhagat Singh and Chandreshekher Azad to Subhash Chandra Bose, they all madefinest contribution to the struggle for freedom. But the successive waves of massupheavals that decisively brought down the British rule in India did not dependon the wielding of arms by a small minority of dedicated revolutionaries, but onthe raising of the level of consciousness of the broad masses of the people.
This precisely was the unique contribution of Gandhiji-Whenhistorians and publicists talk of Gandhi having taken politics from the monopolyof the intelligentsia to the wider world of the common humanity, it was not just aquestion of quantitative increase in the numbers of participants in the movementbut qualitatively a different type of movement emerged with its essentially distincthallmark.
41. Bhagat Singh was a great revolutionary because1) he was in favour of an armed struggle 2) he favoured non-violence3) he organized passive resistance movement4) he overthrew the British rulers 5) None of the above
42. Who took up arms against the British government?1) Subhash Chandra Bose 2)) Ranade3) RanaPratap 4) Gandhiji 5) None of these
43. The greatest contribution of Gandhiji to the struggle for freedom was1) that he made it non-violent 2) that he based it on truth3) that he sided with Britishers4) that he injected into the masses the urge for freedom 5) None of the above
44. India’s straggle for freedom was non-violent because1) the Indian people had spiritual strength2) the masses were afraid of the British guns3) the Indian people were not permitted to bear arms4) the masses had no money to buy arms 5) None of the above
45. The main feature of the Indian struggle for freedom was1) that it was passive 2) that it was violent3) the urge of masses for freedom4) that it was based on the folly of the ruler 5) None of the aboveDirections (Q.No.46-48) : Choose the words which is most similar in meaning tothe word printed in bold as used in the passage.
46. injecting1) instilling 2) inoculating 3) vaccinating 4) shooting 5) None of these
47. dampen(a) pray 2) wet 3) depress 4) encourage 5) None of these
48. hallmark1) sure sign 2) device 3) cross 4) road 5) None of theseDirections (Q.No.49-50): Choose the word which is the most opposite in meaningto the word printed in bold as used in the Passage.
49. strength1) weakness 2) destitution 3) senility 4) flaw 5) None of these
50. foreign(a) homogeneous 2) alien 3) different 4) native 5) None of these
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Directions(Q.No.51-55): Mark the choice that correctly fills the blank in the givensentences.
51. There is thick could _____ the south of England.1) over 2) above 3) on 4) across 5) None
52. The summit of Everest is ____ 8000 metres ____ sea level.1) above, over 2) about, of 3) over, above 4) about, above 5) None
53. I have written a textbook ____ African history, and a book for children ____ Africaand its people.1) on, on 2) on, about 3) about, on 4) about, about 5) None
54. My house is _____ the third crossroads after the bridge.1) on 2) in 3) over 4) at 5) None
55. What are you so angry ____ ?1) about 2) with 3) on 4) of 5) NoneDirections (Q.No.56-60): Tick mark the correct sentence.
56. 1) Who do you love? 2) Whom do you love?3) To whom do you love? 4) Who do you love to? 5) None
57. 1) Mother, may I go out to play?2) Mother, can i go out to play?3) Mother, shall I go out to play?4) Mother, will I go out to play? 5) None
58. 1) He visited an optometrist for an eye operation2) He visited an oculist for an eye operation3) He visited an optician for an eye operation4) He visited an operator for an eye operation 5) None
59. 1) Are you going to invite Alice and myself to your party?2) Are you going to invite Alice and I to your party?3) Are you going to invite Alice and me to your party?]4) Are you going to invite Alice and me into your party? 5) None
60. 1) I shall be happy to accept your invitation.2) I shall be happy for accept your invitation.3) I shall be happy in accept your invitation.4) I shall be happy by accept your invitation. 5) NoneDirections (Q.No.61-65): Rearrange the following seven sentences A, B, C, D, E,F and G in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer thequestions below.A) People thoroughly dedicated to social service but not fulfilling the eligibilityrequirements would not be able to contest elections.B) Those who fulfil the stipulated criteria of age and formal education may notnecessarily be devoted to social services.C) This system has both advantages and disadvantages.D) Therefore, imposing such eligibility requirements is likely to becounterproductive.E) In certain democratic countries, elections can be contested by anybody.F) People would be deprived of the probable benefit accured from the services ofsuch people.G) There are no eligibility requirements of formal education and upper age limitstipulated in their constitution.
61. Which sentence should be the FOURTH in the paragraph?1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
62. Which sentence should be the LAST in the paragraph?1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
63. Which sentence should be the FIRST in the paragraph?1) G 2) F 3) E 4) D 5) C
64. Which sentence should be the SECOND in the paragraph?1) G 2) F 3) E 4) D 5) C
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65. Which sentence should be the THIRD in the paragraph?1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) EDirections (Q.No.66-70): The following questions consists of a sentence in whichfour words or phrases are marked. The four parts of the sentences are marked 1,2, 3 or 4. You are to identify the one part that would not be accepted in standardwritten English.
66. Please take (1) / care of (2) / whomever is (3) / waiting. (4) / No Error. (5)67. Is (1) / this (2) / desert (3) / fattening? (4) / No Error. (5)68. A man needs more than (1) / intelligence to be a good legislator, (2) / you also
have to be (3) / a student of human nature. (4) / No Error. (5)69. We (1) / can not (2) / hardly (3) / believe it. (4) / No Error. (5)70. If you expect (1) / to eventually succeed, (2) / you must (3) / keep trying. (4) / No
Error. (5)Directions (Q.No.71-80): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of whichhas been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and againsteach, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Findout appropriate words in each case.A STEP-BY- (71) approach involving a measurable achievement each day is the(72) effective method to get results. Each little success gives you a shot ofconfidence and a (73) of accomplishment that will (74) sustain you in sticking toyour programme. It also (75) the final goal seem more (76) since all you have todo is pot (77) the same amount of effort each day. For example, if you were askedto (78) a book of two hundred and fifth pages without having written anythingsignificant before, this task probably would seem (79). However, if you wereasked to write two pages of text each day, you would have to agree that thisrequest would be both reasonable and (80).
71. 1) leap 2) jump 3) run 4) step 5) None72. 1) probable 2) only 3) likely 4) various 5) None73. 1) sensation 2) satisfaction 3) sense 4) savour 5) None74. 1) help 2) ensure 3) enable 4) allow 5) None75. 1) mars 2) makes 3) appears 4) provides 5) None76. 1) dependable 2) alluring 3) attractive 4) achievable 5) None77. 1) out 2) forward 3) forth 4) up 5) None78. 1) read 2) write 3) recite 4) memorize 5) None79. 1) insurmountable 2) inescapable 3) intoinsic
4) impersonal 5) None80. 1) rational 2) remote 3) realistic 4) impending 5) None
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Directions(Q.No81–100):What will come in place of the question mark (?) in thefollowing questions ?
81. 118 121 11 11 4 3 3 9 2 _____ 1) 119 2) 110 3) 108 4) 112 5) 101
82.0.125 0.027
0.5 0.5 0.15 0.09
41) 0.5 2) 0.3 3) 0.8 4) 0.2 5) None
83.1 1 13 4 104 6 4
x , Find x.
1) 123
2) 223
3) 113
4) 213
5) None
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84. 2.002 7.9 2.8 6.3 3.6 1.5 15.6 ____ 1) 2.002 2) 4.2845 3) 40.843 4) 42.845 5) None
85.1 3115 234.92 5 _____24 37
1) 1650 2) 1760 3) 1750 4) 1800 5) 1850
86.1 22 15 78 8 _________
12 166
1) 1 2) 2 3) 4 4) 6 5) 8
87.3 5 4 11 1 2 _______4 8 5 2
1) 7240
2) 7140
3) 3240
4) 3140
5) 5140
88. 212.5 50 2014 25 1) 1007 2) 251.75 3) 503.5 4) 261.75 5) None
89. 832.456 - 539.982 - 123.321 = ______1) 196.153 2) 189.156 3) 169.153 4) 176.135 5) 159.153Directions (Q.No.90 - 95): What approximate value should come in place of thequestion mark (?)
90. 3.14 x 22.52 + 13.52 = 4.23 x16.25 + ?1) 30 2) 40 3) 20 4) 10 5) 15
91. 2072.50 15.004 + 39.001 x (4.998)2 = _____1) 1449 2) 1455 3) 1113 4) 1260 5) 1262
92. 883.721 - 602.521 + 277.25 = 102.561 + ?1) 456 2) 452 3) 449 4) 460 5) 462
93. 1156.84 17.88 ? 23 630.97 1) 427 2) 446 3) 437 4) 452 5) 466
94. 37% of 5009 - 15
of 6666.
1) 520 2) 500 3) 480 4) 550 5) 56095. 35% of 121 + 85% of 230.25 = ?
1) 225 2) 240 3) 245 4) 228 5) 23096. Four of the following five parts numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are exactly equal. The
number of the part, which is not equal to the other four parts, is answer____?1) 45 x 12 + 60 2) 80% of 800 - 40
3) 3 1200 1205 4) 8640 16 + 60 5) 12603 180
97. Which of the following set of fractions is in assending order?
1) 13 11 7 8, , ,15 13 8 9
2) 11 13 7 8, , ,13 15 8 9
3) 8 7 13 11, , ,9 8 15 13
4) 7 8 11 13, , ,8 9 13 15
5) 8 11 7 13, , ,9 13 8 15
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98. The present age of Amit and his father are in the ratio of 2 : 5. Four years hencethe ratio of their ages will become 5 : 11. What is the father age five years ago?1) 80 2) 84 3) 76 4) 96 5) None
99. If the price of Kerosine raised by 10%, find by how much percent a house holdermust reduce his consumption of Kerosene, so that not to increase his expenditure?1) 9% 2) 9.25% 3) 9.09% 4) 8.95% 5) 10%
100. The price of a Hero Honda Splendor bike rises by 30% while the sales of the bikecome down by 20%. The percent change in the total revenue is ____?1) -4 2) +4 3) -2 4) +2 5) None
101. Ratio of earnings of A and B is 8 : 9 respectively. If the earning of A increases by50% and the earnings of B decreases by 25%, the new ratio of their earningsbecome 16 : 19 respectively. What are A’s earning?1) Rs.37,000 2) Rs.28,500 3) Rs.22,000 4) Can’t be determined 5) None
102. A man buys an article at 34
th its value and sells it for 20% more than its value.
His profit based on the cost is _____?1) 55% 2) 60% 3) 65% 4) 70% 5) 75%
103. A man bought an articles and sold it at a gain of 5%. If he had bought it at 5% lossand sold it for Rs.1 less, he would have made a profit of 10%. The C.P. of thearticle was ____?1) 200 2) 210 3) 250 4) 400 5) 150
104. If the cost price of 12 pens is equal to the selling price of 8 pens, the gain percentis ____?
1) 1333
2) 25% 3) 2663
4) 78% 5) 50%
105. A sum was put at a certain rate of interest for 3 years. Had it been put at 2%higher rate. It would have fetched Rs.72 more. The sum is (in Rs.) ___?1) 1250 2) 1400 3) 1200 4) 1500 5) 1300
106. A sum of Rs.5150 was borrowed at 6% compound interest P.A. and was paid backin two equal yearly instalments. The amount of each instalment is ____?1) 2329 2) 2565 3) 2755 4) 2809 5) None
107. The difference between compound interest and simple interest on an amount ofRs.15,000 for 2 years is Rs.96. What is the rate of interest per annum?1) 8 2) 10 3) 12 4) Can’t be determined 5) None
108. A and B started a business jointly. A’s investment was thrice the investment of Band the period of his investment was two times the period of investment of B. If Breceives Rs.4000 as profit. The their total profit is ____ ?1) Rs.16,000 2) Rs.24,000 3) Rs.20,000 4) Rs.28,000 5) Rs.4,000
109. If 10 men weave 10 mats in 10 days, how many men will be required to weave 100mats in 100 days?1) 100 2) 50 3) 60 4) 75 5) 10
110. In what portion must water be mixed with spirit to gain 216 %3
by selling it at cost
price?1) 1 : 6 2) 1 : 3 3) 1 : 8 4) 1 : 3 5) 1 : 5
111. A cistem can be filled by two pipes A and B in 4 hours and 6 hours respectively.When full, the tank can be emptied by a third pipe C in 8 hours. If all the taps beturned on at the same time, the cistem will be full in ____?1) 3 hrs. 18 min. 2) 3 hrs. 26 min.3) 3 hrs. 42 min. 4) 3 hrs. 48 min. 5) None
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112. A train passes a platform 90 mts in 30 seconds and a man on platform in 15seconds. The speed of the train is ? (in kmph).
1) 6 2) 185
3) 21.6 4) 15 5) 25
113. Rs.2014 are to be divided among A, B & C in such a way that if A gets Rs.4, thenB gets Rs.2. And if B gets Rs.1 then C gets Rs.1.75. The share of C will exceedthat of B by _____?1) Rs.318 2) Rs.420 3) Rs.350 4) Rs.250 5) Rs.118
114. The numbers of a sequence 56, 72, 90, 110, 132, 154 forms a pattren.Which of them is misfit for pattren?1) 72 2) 110 3) 132 4) 154 5) None
115. If 120% of a is equal to 80% of b, then b ab a
is
1) 5 2) 6 3) 7 4) 8 5) 9Directions (Q.No.116-120): The pie-chart, shows the spendings by a family onvarious items during 2014 year. Study the pie-chart and answer the questionsgiven below.
TOTAL AMOUNT SPENT = 46,000 RUPEES
Others, 20%Clothing, 10%
Transport, 5%
Education, 12%
Housing, 15%
Food, 23%Savings, 15%
116. Amount spent on Food, Education, Transport and Clothing is ?1) 23,600 2) 20,000 3) 24,600 4) 26,600 5) 27,600
117. Amount spent on clothing and housing together, forms what percentage of amountspent on food?1) 109.5% 2) 115% 3) 112.6% 4) 105% 5) 108.69
118. What is the percentage of amount spent on Housing and Clothing together onEducation and Food?1) 42.85% 2) 58% 3) 62.85% 4) 71.42% 5) None
119. What is difference of amount between items of highest spent and lowest spentitem?1) 9,280 2) 7,280 3)7,880 4)8,880 5) 8,280
120. If total expenditure is increased by 10% in 2015 from 2014 and the percentage ofspendings on various items kept same. Then what will be spending on Transport?1) 5,060 2) 3,060 3) 2,530 4) 2,280 5) None
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TEST OF REASONING
121. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which isthe one that does not belong to the group?1) Iron 2) Copper 3) Zinc 4) Aluminium 5) Brass
122. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which isthe one that does not belong to the group?1) 31 2) 39 3) 47 4) 41 5) 43
123. How many meaninful English words can be made from the letters ‘ADER’ usingeach letter only once in each word?1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four
124. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘DISTINGUISH’, each ofwhich have as many letters between them in the word as they have betweenthem in the English alphabet?1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
125. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group which isthe one that does not belong to that group?1) Fearless : Courage 2) Fit : Health 3) Reliable : Trust4) Wealthy : Money 5) Famous : Ambition
126. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the fifth, the ninth, theeleventh and the twelfth letters of the word ‘HORTICULTURE’using each letteronly once in each word. Which of the following will be the last letters of thatword? If no such word can be made, give answer ‘N’ and if more than one suchword can be made, give answer ‘M’.1) E 2) T 3) R 4) N 5) M
127. If 9 : 27 and 16 : 64 then 81?1) 324 2) 729 3) 289 4) 243 5) 125
128. In a certain code ‘HEART’ is written as ‘@8531’ and ‘FEAST’ is written as ‘#8541’.How is ‘FARTHEST’ written in that code?1) @8543#18 2) #5314@81 3) #531@841 4) 4531@845 5) None
129. Pointing to Hari, Seema says ‘He is the grandfather of Mahesh, my eldest son”.How is Hari related to Seema?1) Father 2) Uncle 3) Brother-in-law 4) Data Inadequate 5) None
130. If ‘Sun’ is called ‘Moon’, ‘Moon is called Earth’, ‘Earth’ is called ‘Sky’, ‘Sky is called‘Star’ and ‘Star’ is called ‘Sun’, where do birds fly?1) Star 2) Moon 3) Sky 4) Sun 5) None
131. If the positions of the first and the eighth letters of the word ‘REPRESENTATIVE’are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of the second and the ninth letters ofthe word are interchanged and soon, which of the following will be the fouth tothe left of the sixth from the left end after the rearrangement?1) E 2) A 3) P 4) T 5) NoneDirections (Q.No.132-135): In each of the questions below are given threestatements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to takethe given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonlyknown facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the givenconclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonlyknown facts.
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132. Statements: All clouds are silverNo silver is blackSome stars are silver
Conclusions: I. Some stars are cloudsII. No cloud is blackIII. Some stars are black
1) Only I follows 2) Only II and either I or III follows3) Only I and II follow 4) Only II follows 5) None
133. Statements: All men are tigersAll tigers are huntersNo hunter is mouse
Conclusions: I. All tigers are menII. Some hunters are menIII. Some mouse are men
1) Only I follows 2) Only I and II follow3) Only II follows 4) Only I and either II or III follows 5) None
134. Statements: Only car are petrolAll buses are dieselAll diesel are trains
Conclusions: I. Some trains are busesII. All cars are petrolIII. Some cars are diesel
1) Only I folows 2) Both I and II follow3) Either II or III follows 4) All follow 5) None
135. Statements: Some players are coachesSome players are commentatorsNo umpire is commentator
Conclusions: I. Some commentators are coachesII. No commentators are coachesIII. Some umpires are players
1) Only II follows 2) Both I and II follow3) Only either I or II follows 4) All follow 5) NoneDirections (Q.No.136-140): In these questions symbols @#$ and % are usedwith different meaning as follows.‘A @ B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’.‘A # B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’.‘A $ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor smaller than B’.‘A B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’.‘A % B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’.In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, findout which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.Given answer (1) if only conclusion I is trueGiven answer (2) if only conclusion II is trueGiven answer (3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is trueGiven answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is trueGiven answer (5) if both conclusion I and II true
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136. Statements: N@W, W#H, H%TConclusions: I. H%N II. T#W
137. Statements: F#R, H%R, LHConclusions: I. F#L II. P@L
138. Statements: J@K, K%M, M#TConclusions: I. K%T II. K@T
139. Statements: VW, W$H, H@IConclusions: I. V I II. IW
140. Statements: LP, P%V, V#DConclusions: I. LV II. L$DDirections: (Q.No.141-145): Each of the question below consists of a questionand two statements numbered I and II are given below it. You have to decidewhether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.Read both the statements and .....Give answer (1) if the data in statements I alone are sufficient to answer thequestion, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer thequestion.Given answer (2) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer thequestions, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer thequestion.Given answer (3) if the data in statement I alone or in statement II alone aresufficient to answer the question.Give answer (4) if the data in both the statements I and II are not sufficient toanswer the question.Given answer (5) if the data in both the statements I and II together are necessaryto answer the question./
141. Who reached the station first among L, M, J, T and R. If no two persons reachedtogether?I. M reached only after J and TII. L reached before R
142. Tower ‘P’ is in which direction with respect to tower Q?I. P is to the west of H, which is to the south of QII. F is to the west of Q and to the north of P.
143. What is Suneeta’s rank from top in the class?I. In the class of 42 children, Suneeta is 29th from the bottom.II. Suneeta is ten ranks below Samir.
144. What is the code for ‘walks’ in the code language?I. In the code language ‘she walks fast’ is written as ‘he ka to’II. In the code language ‘she learns fast’ is written as ‘jo ka he’
145. How is K related to N?I. N is brother of M who is daughter of KII. F is husband of KDirections(Q.No.146-150): Study the following information carefully and answerthe given questions.Eight colleagues A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular tablefacing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them holdsa different post viz. Manager, Company Secretary, Chairman, President, Vice-President, Group Leader, Financial Advisor and Managing Director.
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A sits third to right of the Managing Director. Only two people sit between theManaging Director and H. Vice President and the Company Secretary areimmediate neighbours of eachother. Neither A nor H is a Vice President or aCompany Secretary. Vice President is not an immediate neighbour of H. TheManager is an immediate neighbour of both Group Leader and the FinancialAdvisor. Financial Advisor sits third to right of B. B is not the Vice-President. Csits to the immediate right of the Chairman. A is not the Chairman F is not animmediate neighbour of A. G is not an immediate neighbour of the Manager.
146. Who amongst the following sits third to the left of E?1) The Manager 2) G 3) A4) The Financial Advisor 5) B
147. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangmentand thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?1) F-Chairman 2) G-President 3) D-Manager4) A-Financial Advisor 5) Managing Director
148. Who amongst the following is the President of the Company?1) A 2) C 3) H 4)G 5) D
149. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?1) The Group Leader of the company is an immediate neighbour of the Vice-President.2) G sits second to right of D.3) The Group Leader and the company Secretary are immediate neighbours ofeach other.4) The Chairman of the company sits to the immediate left of the ManagingDirector.5) The Group Leader sits second to the left of D.
150. Which of the following posts does B hold in the company?1) Chairman 2) Manager 3) Company Secretary4) Vice-President 5) Financial AdvisorDirections(Q.No.151-155): Read the following information carefully and answerthe questions given below.In a family of six persons A, B, C, D, E and F there are three males and threefemale. There are two married couples and two persons are unmarried. Eachone of them reads different newspapers, viz. Times of India, Indian Express,Hindustan Times, Financial Times, Navbharat Times and Business Standard.E, who reads Indian Express, is mother-in-law of A, who is wife of C. D is thefather of F and he does not read Times of india or Business Standard. B readsNavbharat Times and is the sister of F, who reads Hindustan Times. C does notread Business Standard.
151. Who among the following reads The Times of India?1) C 2) D 3) A 4) Data Inadequate 5) None
152. How is F related to E?1) Daughter 2) Brother 3) Son 4) Data Inadequate 5) None
153. Which of the following is are of the married couples?1) D-B 2) D-E 3) B-F 4) E-F 5) None
154. Which of the following Newspaper is read by ‘A’?1) Times of India 2) Navbharat Times3) Financial Times 4) Data Inadequate 5) None
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155. How many sons does E have?1) Four 2) Three 3) Two 4) One 5) NoneDirections (Q.No.156-160): Study the following information carefully and ansewrthe questions given below:If ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the father of B’.If ‘A B’ means ‘A is the sister of B’.If ‘A $ B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.If ‘A % B’ means ‘A is the mother of B’.If ‘A B’ means ‘A is the son of B’.
156. What should come in place of the question mark, to establish that J is the brotherof T in the expression?J P % H ? T % L1) 2) 3) $ 4) Either or 5) Either + or
157. Which among the given expressions indicate that M is the daughter of D?1) L % R $ D + T M 2) L + R $ D + M T 3) L % R % D + T M4) D + L $ R + M T 5) L $ D R % M T
158. Which among the following options is true if the expression ‘I+T%J L K’ isdefinitely true?1) L is the daughter of T 2) K is the son-in-law of I3) I is the grandmother of L 4) T is the father of J 5) J is the brother of L
159. Which among the following expressions is true if Y is the son of X is definitelyfalse?1) W % L T Y X 2) W + L T Y X 3) X + L T Y + T4) W $ X + L + Y + T 5) W % X + T Y L
160. What should come in place of the question mark, to establish that T is the sister-in-law of Q in the expression?R % T P ? G V1) 2) % 3) 4) $ 5) Either $ or
MARKETING APTITUDE / COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE161. Which is the service of channel of distribution?
1) Financing 2) Helps in pricing 3) Helps in market expansion4) All of the above 5) None
162. ‘More for you’ is1) Agent 2) Producer or manufacturer 3) Retailer4) Wholesaler 5) All of the above
163. Trade discounts are also known as1) Classical discount 2) Mass discount3) Conditional discount 4) Functional discount 5) None
164. The term advertising has been derived from ___1) advertere 2) credere 3) adre 4) ad-hoc-not-with-joy 5) None
165. The personal selling aims at selling ____ products.1) worthless 2) declining 3) existing 4) interior 5) None
166. Which of the following part of a brand can be spoken?1) Brand symbol 2) Brand name 3) Trade symbol4) Trade name 5) None
167. The component of sales forecast is/are1) Sales volume 2) Sales budget 3) Sales target4) Both (2) and (3) 5) None
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168. CPA stands for1) Consumer Prevention Act 2) Consumer Protection Act3) Customer Protection Act 4) Consumer Precaution Act5) Customer Prevention Act
169. Marketing strategies means1) networking 2) More hits per ATM3) Ideas for new employment 4) Technique for mergers5) Methods to improve marketing activities
170. Effective bank marketing requires1) Simple procedures 2) Proper pricing3) Customized products 4) Market research 5) All of the above
171. The target group for Savings Deposit Accounts is1) Businessman 2) Parents 3) Students4) Newborn babies 5) All of the above
172. A ‘call’ means1) a call centre 2) a profession 3) teletalk4) calling on a prospect 5) All of the above
173. ATMs are1) Unmanned, cash dispensors 2) Branches of banks3) Manned counters of banks 4) All of the above 5) None
174. One of the following is not a target group for SME loans.1) Truck operators 2) Hotels and restaurants3) Large industries 4) All professionals 5) Beauty parlours
175. Customisation means1) After sales service 2) Products for specific customers3) Good customer service 4) Bad customer service 5) Both (3) and (4)
176. SBI Golden Card is ____ of the SBI.1) cost 2) product line 3) product knowledge and storage4) Product item 5) All of the above
177. Which is/are international body?1) RBI 2) SAARC 3) International Monetary Fund (IMF)4) Both (2) and (3) 5) All of the above
178. EURO II and III is a product (mark) of1) Staff friendly 2) Environmentally friendly3) Product friendly 4) All of the above 5) None
179. HNI means1) High Networth Individual 2) High Income Individual3) Honest Neutral Individual 4) Honest Income Individual 5) None
180. ‘Benchmark’ means1) Marks on a bench 2) Set standards3) Product lined up on a bench 4) Salesmen sitting on a bench 5) None
181. Unit record machines are actually ____1) machines that can record unit datas2) initial form of tape recorder 3) a sort of punching machine4) either (1) or (2) 5) None
182. Which of the following is not a network?1) Local area network 2) Wide area network3) Optical fibre 4) All are networks 5) None
183. What is NOT true about FTP?1) It is a protocol 2) It is a program or command3) It transfers files over net 4) Both (1) & (3) 5) All true
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184. G3 is a ______1) computer 2) cable 3) chip 4) mother board 5) None
185. The strategy for testing a function when developing a software is made at1) Test strategy 2) Test plans 3) Test case design4) Both (1) & (2) 5) None
186. An example of inter-networking is ____1) MAN 2) WAN 3) INTERNET 4) All of these 5) None
187. Software quality assurance is for ____1) error prevention 2) error detection3) error correction 4) either (1) or (3) 5) All of these
188. One of the oldest calculating device was?1) Arithmometer 2) Ready reckoner 3) Abacus4) Both (1) & (2) 5) None
189. Network layers functions is to1) Select paths for data transfer (2) Break the network in to subnet3) Determine the IP 4) Either (2) or (3) 5) All of these
190. The purpose of using computers in an organisation is ____ ?1) to produce reports, text, images, etc.2) to be able to get on the internet3) to process data into information4) Either (1) or (2) 5) All the above
191. Which of the following is a reliable services?a) TCP 2) UDP 3) Both (1) & (2) 4) Neither (1) nor (2) 5) None
192. Which of them can have more than nor value?1) A composite attribute 2) A multi-valued attribute3) A derived attribute 4) Either (1) or (2) 5) All of these
193. Which of the following is NOT a binary system?1) EBCDIC 2) ASCII 3) HEX 4) Both (1) & (2) 5) None
194. CD ROMs are ____1) Primary storage devices 2) Optical storage devices3) Magnetic storage devices 4) Both (2) & (3) 5) None
195. Who can provide access rights to users?1) Data custodian 2) Data owner3) The database adminstrator 4) Management 5) None
196. Auxilliary storage consists of ____1) magnetic tapes 2) CDs 3) Floppies4) Both (1) & (3) 5) All of these
197. A computer is a _____ device.1) calculating 2) electrical 3) eletronic 4) Both (1) & (2) 5) All of these
198. Which of the following is not an application?1) C++ 2) Notepad 3) Assembler 4) All application softwares 5) None
199. Which of the following is NOT a DBMS software?1) Oracle 2) Sybase 3) Cobol 4) SQL 5) None
200. A group of same data types stored together is memory forms _____1) An array 2) An object 3) A structure 4) Both (2) & (3) 5) None
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