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GENERA L A W ARENESS 1. Which of the following statements is / are TRUE about “KIOSC Banking”? A. Providing Banking facilities to rural sector through e-governance. B. The state government of Madhya Pradesh open approximately 9000 KIOSC centre under State Wide Area Network (SWAN). C. State Bank of India and some NBFCs participate with state government to provide such facilities in rural areas. 1. Only A 2. Only B 3. All A, B & C 4. B and C 5. None of these 2. The 44 th Jnanpith Award for 2008 has been bagged by ––––. 1. Sir Mota Singh 2. ONV Kurup 3. Akhlaqshahryar Khan 4. Arundhati Roy 5. None of these 3. Who is the Disinvestment Secretary of India? 1. Sunil Mitra 2. Rahul Khullar 3. G.K.Pillai 4. S.N.Menon 5. None of these 4. Dengue spreads through 1. Bee 2. Fly 3. Mosquito 4. Rat 5. None of these 5. DTC stands for 1. Direct Tax Code 2. Disinvestment Tax Code 3. Derivative Trade Code 4. Distinct Tax Code 5. None of these 6. Which film has been selected for screening during the 34th Montreal World Film Festival? 1. Aarohan 2. 3 Idiots 3. Peepli Live 4. Dabang 5. None of these 7. The current food subsidy bill is estimated at 1. Rs. 11,000 cr 2. Rs. 22,000 cr 3. Rs. 33,000 cr 4. Rs. 66,000 cr 5. None of these 8. The Centre distributes subsidised grain to BPL families. They are eligible for –––kg of grain a month. 1. 15 2. 25 3. 35 4. 45 5. None of these 9. At present, how many families are categorised as BPL? 1. 5.10 cr 2. 6.52 cr 3. 7.81 cr 4. 10.40 cr 5. None of these 10. In the wake of the concern expressed by the Supreme Court at foodgrains rotting, the Union government decided to release an additional 2.5 million tonnes of rice and wheat to the states for distribution to the poor under. 1. MGNREGA 2. Antyodaya 3. Food for Work 4. TPDS 5. None of these 11. IAAF Continental Cup was recently held in 1. Split (Croatia) 2. Pristina (Serbia) 3. Perth (Australia) 4. Rotterdam (Germany) 5. None of these 12. Women’s hockey World Cup was held recently in ? 1. Germany 2. Britain 3. Australia 4. Argentina 5. None of these 13. A Journey is the memoirs of 1. David Cameron 2. Tony Blair 3. George Bush 4. Fidel Castro 5. None of these 14. What is Earl? 1. A fighter plane 2. An anti-battle tank 3. A hurricane 4. An anti-cancer pill 5. None of these 15. Hamas, a militant group, is active in? 1. Israel-Palestine 2. Egypt-Libya 3. Syria-Lebanon 4. Iran-Iraq 5. None of these 16. Who is the author of the book ‘Angela’s Ashes’? 1. Ruskin Bond 2. Frank McCourt 3. R.S.Sharma 4. Barack Obama 5. None of these 17. At which of the following places were tripartite talks between Israelis, Palestinians and the US held recently? 1. Geneva 2. Oslo 3. Jerusalem 4. Washington 5. None of these 18. Name the former Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) chairman and the guiding force behind India’s first nuclear test who died recently. 1. A . Anantha Narayanan 2. K Kasturirangan 3. Homi Jahangir Bhabha 4. Homi Sethna 5. None of these BANK CLERK MODEL EXAM Time: 135 minutes Marks: 200

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GENERAL AWARENESS1. Which of the following statements is / are TRUE about “KIOSC Banking”?

A. Providing Banking facilities to rural sector through e-governance.B. The state government of Madhya Pradesh open approximately 9000 KIOSC centre under State Wide Area Network (SWAN).C. State Bank of India and some NBFCs participate with state government to provide such facilities in rural areas.1. Only A 2. Only B 3. All A, B & C 4. B and C 5. None of these

2. The 44th Jnanpith Award for 2008 has been bagged by ––––.1. Sir Mota Singh 2. ONV Kurup 3. Akhlaqshahryar Khan 4. Arundhati Roy 5. None of these

3. Who is the Disinvestment Secretary of India?1. Sunil Mitra 2. Rahul Khullar 3. G.K.Pillai 4. S.N.Menon 5. None of these

4. Dengue spreads through1. Bee 2. Fly 3. Mosquito 4. Rat 5. None of these

5. DTC stands for1. Direct Tax Code 2. Disinvestment Tax Code 3. Derivative Trade Code4. Distinct Tax Code 5. None of these

6. Which film has been selected for screening during the 34th Montreal World Film Festival?1. Aarohan 2. 3 Idiots 3. Peepli Live 4. Dabang 5. None of these

7. The current food subsidy bill is estimated at1. Rs. 11,000 cr 2. Rs. 22,000 cr 3. Rs. 33,000 cr 4. Rs. 66,000 cr 5. None of these

8. The Centre distributes subsidised grain to BPL families. They are eligible for –––kg of grain a month.1. 15 2. 25 3. 35 4. 45 5. None of these

9. At present, how many families are categorised as BPL?1. 5.10 cr 2. 6.52 cr 3. 7.81 cr 4. 10.40 cr 5. None of these

10. In the wake of the concern expressed by the Supreme Court at foodgrains rotting, the Union government decided to releasean additional 2.5 million tonnes of rice and wheat to the states for distribution to the poor under.1. MGNREGA 2. Antyodaya 3. Food for Work 4. TPDS 5. None of these

11. IAAF Continental Cup was recently held in1. Split (Croatia) 2. Pristina (Serbia) 3. Perth (Australia)4. Rotterdam (Germany) 5. None of these

12. Women’s hockey World Cup was held recently in ?1. Germany 2. Britain 3. Australia 4. Argentina 5. None of these

13. A Journey is the memoirs of1. David Cameron 2. Tony Blair 3. George Bush 4. Fidel Castro 5. None of these

14. What is Earl?1. A fighter plane 2. An anti-battle tank 3. A hurricane 4. An anti-cancer pill 5. None of these

15. Hamas, a militant group, is active in?1. Israel-Palestine 2. Egypt-Libya 3. Syria-Lebanon4. Iran-Iraq 5. None of these

16. Who is the author of the book ‘Angela’s Ashes’?1. Ruskin Bond 2. Frank McCourt 3. R.S.Sharma 4. Barack Obama 5. None of these

17. At which of the following places were tripartite talks between Israelis, Palestinians and the US held recently?1. Geneva 2. Oslo 3. Jerusalem 4. Washington 5. None of these

18. Name the former Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) chairman and the guiding force behind India’s first nuclear test who diedrecently.1. A . Anantha Narayanan 2. K Kasturirangan 3. Homi Jahangir Bhabha4. Homi Sethna 5. None of these

BANK CLERK MODEL EXAMTime: 135 minutes Marks: 200

19. China promised at the Copenhagen Conference on global climate change last year that it would cut its carbon emissions per unit of GDP by 40-45% by1. 2015 2. 2020 3. 2025 4. 2030 5. None of these

20. What is debt?1. Stock-Flow Hypothesis 2. Flow Hypothesis 3. Stock Hypothesis 4. Share Market5. None of these

21. “Bombay Plan” is related to -------1. Social Development 2. Economic Development3. Socio-Economic Development 4. Human Welfare 5. None of these

22. Central Statistical Organisation is set up during-1. 1950-51 2. 1951-52 3. 1952-53 4. 1942-43 5. None of these

23. Which country is the world’s largest producer of hydroelectric power?1. China 2. US 3. Japan 4. Korea 5. None of these

24. Name the upgraded version of short-range surface-to-surface missile which has successfully test-fired by Iran recently.1. Al-Saheb 2. Al-Zulfiqar 3. Fateh-110 4. Hyder-786 5. None of these

25. Name the minister whose statement that a new phenomenon of “saffron terrorism” involved in many bomb blasts, has createda controversy?1. Pranab Mukherjee 2. P Chidambaram 3. Mani Shankar Ayer 4. Ambika Soni 5. None of these

26. Which of the following is the India’s No. 1 social networking site?1. Facebook 2. Orkut 3. MSN 4. Logbook 5. None of these

27. The Youth Olympic Games 2010 were held in?1. China 2. Thailand 3. Singapore 4. Indonesia 5. None of these

28. Name the Miss Mexico who was crowned Miss Universe 2010 on Aug 241. Jimena Novarrete 2. Veneta Zakers 3. Kaiane Aldorino 4. Gabriela Marroquin Espinoga 5. None of these

29. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE about “National Rural Health Mission”?A. Rs. 13930 crore have been allocated for this project.B. This scheme covers all families living below poverty lineC. Currently this scheme give benefit to 46 lakhs families of 18 states.1. Only A 2. Only B 3. A and B 4. All A, B & C 5. None of these

30. The former Power Secretary, Harishankar Brahma, has been appointed.1. Chief Vigilance Commissioner 2. Member, Planning Commission 3. Election Commissioner4. Member, Finance Commission 5. None of these

31. Who is the author of the book “Development as Freedom”1. Dr.C.Rangarajan 2. Dr.Y.V.Reddy 3. Dr. Amartya Sen 4. Aung San Suu kyi 5. None of these

32. Which of the following awards is given for excellence in Films?1. Kalidas Samman 2. Arjuna Award 3. Saraswathi Samman 4. Kabir Samman 5. None of these

33. World chess champion Viswanathan Anand has refused to accept the honorary doctorate which has to have been conferred onhim by the1. Delhi University 2. Anna University 3. Madras University 4. Hyderabad University 5. None of these

34. The present SLR rate is -1. 25% 2. 24% 3. 24.5% 4. 6% 5. None of these

35. Who is the Chief Minister of Orissa?1. D.D.Lapang 2. Navin Patnaik 3. P.K.Lama 4. Y.S.Rajasekhara Reddy 5. None of these

36. World Population Day is observed on1. July 7 2. July 8 3. July 9 4. July 10 5. None of these

37. The Reverse Repo Rate of Reserve Bank is1. 5.25% 2. 4.25% 3. 2.25% 4. 5.25% 5. 6.7%

38. Which of the following is an indirect tax?1. Production 2. Property tax 3. Company tax 4. Profit tax 5. None of these

39. Who is the president of North Kerea?1. Hu Jintao 2. Kim Jong II 3. Dmitry Medvedev 4. Ahmadi Nejad 5. Tara Aso

40. Asian Development Bank is situated in -1. Tokyo 2. Manila 3. Hong Kong 4. Singapore 5.None of these

GENERAL ENGLISHDirections (41-50): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have beenprinted in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

In order to better understand conservation in China, it is essential that one has a grasp of what the term ‘Chinese conservatism’means. Chinese conservatism is markedly different from the conservatism of the modern West. The political term ‘conservative’ cameabout during the French Revolution and inspired men who were determined to preserve Christian and aristocratic elements inEuropean society.Chinese conservatism began around the time of the Taiping rebellion and had as its primary objectives thepreservation of both Confucian society and nonfeudal strains of pre-Opium War Chinese society. While western conservatismbelieves in sacredness of private property and distrust of cosmopolitan order. Thus, the only common area of agreement betweenEuropean and Chinese conservatism is the intent to conserve.

During the Tung-chin Restoration the great aim was the revival of Confucian values and institutions. But these aims had to bemodified so that they might endure. Restoration statesmen had no desire to create a new society - they wanted to restore a society thatthey believed had been based on truth. The statesmen of the Restoration stretched the traditional ideology, to its limits in an effort tomake the Confucian system under new conditions. They were true conservatives in a great tradition, living in an age whenrevolutionary change was unavoidable. The aim of the Restoration was to restore to their original vitality, the best of the ancientinstitutions. During the Restoration, the two immediate problems were the suppression of rebellion and the stabilization of foreignrelations. In addition, the people were striving for a restoration of the system of government by superior civil officials.

The men in the hierarchy of the Restoration rose to prominence through proven ability in both civil and military affairs. Theyemphasized human and social training - that is indoctrination, morality and the art of leadership through the cultivation of character. Thegreat majority of the officials rose through the examination system.

During the chaos of this period, the examination system had lost much of its effectiveness. This is important and must be notedbecause the examination system was the traditional avenue for selecting officials. The senior officials of Restoration realized that theirpolicies would be ineffective unless the quality of the junior official was improved, so it was their duty to weed out the officials who hadattained office in irregular ways and to promote the examination system as the only way to high position. But these men of theRestoration had enough foresight to determine that it was impossible to select officials automatically on the basis of the objective typetest alone. As a result, the system of recommendation was ushered in, whereby a high official sponsored the career of a promisingyoung man. This acted as an important supplement to the examination system.41. The most significant Chinese philosopher mentioned in the passage is

1. Tung-Chin 2. Ching 3. Taiping 4. Buddha 5. None of these42. The major similarity between Chinese and Western conservatism is

1. that Chinese conservatism developed during the Taiping revolution.2. that both attempted to preserve tradition.3. that Chinese conservation is primarily land-oriented.4. the cosmopolitan nature of western conservatism.5. that western conservatism believes in the sacredness of private property.

43. A primary objective in the development of restoration thought was1. to create a new society based on modern values.2. the knowledge that Chinese conservatism is superior to western conservatism.3. to restore traditional Chinese society under new conditions.4. to restore the system of government by superior civil officials.5. to restore modern ideology.

44. The western conservatives intended to preserve all the following except1. Christianity 2. Private property 3. Cosmopolitanism4. Aristocratic elements 5. None of these

45. Chinese conservatism began around the time of1. French Revolution 2. Pre-opium war 3. Tung-chin Restoration4. Taiping Rebellion 5. Not clear from the passage

46. Choose the word which is most SIMILAR in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage.Endure1. Mature 2. Weather 3. Fade 4. Cease 5. Persist

47. The traditional method for selecting officials was1. by the civil government. 2. through a western testing system.3. through a subjective testing system 4. sponsorship by a high government official.5. the examination system.

48. During restoration, ancient institutions were1. responsible for bringing out a revolutionary change in China.2. no longer accepted as a viable alternative to western technology.3. considered as a primary reason for the decline of traditional China.4. to be the cornerstone of a changing but traditional society.5. not clear from the passage

49. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage.Promote.1. Oppose 2. Support 3. Ignore 4. Wrong 5. Continue

50. The most appropriate title for this passage will be1. The Chinese Examination system 2. Impact of the western conservatism3. Chinese conservatism 4. Revival of Confucian values and Institutions5. How the officials Rose

Directions (51-60): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it or the word is inappropriate in the context. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. Ifthere is no error, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuations, if any.)51. He slipped on/the break-even floor/and looked around /for support./ No error

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)52. Each in the office/ including Prakash / knew who had / made the mistake./No error

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)53. You cannot force me / to do all your jobs / unless you do not / give advance notice./ No error

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)54. We must try / to reach college early / because the students / must waiting for us there./No error

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)55. To my surprise / I find that students / with low ability were / learning mathematics with ease./No error

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)56. They have supported / Dr. Das and I/for the proposal to be / presented in the meeting./No error

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)57. The director, along with all his officers / were welcomed / with due respect / by the union leaders./No error

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)58. Mrs. Dixit is / one of the / best Professor / in this institute./No error

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)59. The servant who was giving / description of / her earlier jobs was / speaking fluently Tamil. /No error

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)60. She was accused for /various lapses/committed by her/ in the earlier project. / No error

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)Directions (61-70): Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in thefollowing sentence to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and nocorrection is required, mark (5) as the answer.61. People tend to believe what they intend to believe.

1. intended to believe 2. intend to be believed 3. intend believing4. are intended to believe 5. No correction required

62. With however knowledge I have, I can say that your argument is not correct.1. By whatever knowledge I have 2. With whatever knowledge I have3. With whatsoever knowledge I do 4. For however my knowledge5. No correction required

63. If you are ascertained of the fact that you are ignorant, you can improve1. are certain of 2. have ascertained from 3. have been ascertained of4. were ascertaining of 5. No correction required

64. We have been given up our ancient ways of living1. had been given up 2. have given off 3. have been giving off 4. have given up 5. No correction required

65. If you can visualize a problem, you can be able to solve it.1. are being able to solve 2. can be solving 3. can solve4. are able and solve 5. No correction required

66. Good bridges and roads help saved commuting time.1. helped and save commute 2. helped to be saving commute3. help save commuting 4. help for saved commuting 5. No correction required

67. Love and affection does not have any boundary.1. do not have 2. does not need 3. will not be 4. don’t be 5. No correction required

68. The intake of clean, simple food assisted by maintaining a steady flow of psychic energy.1. assisted to maintaining 2. assisting in maintaining 3. assistance for maintenance4. assists in maintaining 5. No correction required

69. Your thoughts must transform actions to yield desired results.1. must transform with actions 2. must transform into actions 3. must be transforming actions4. ought to transform actions 5. No correction required

70. He has currently been visiting the earthquake affected areas.1. has been currently visited 2. is currently visit 3. currently has been visited4. has been is current visit 5. No correction required

Directions (Q.71-75): Rearrange the following six sentences (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) in the proper sequence to form ameaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

1. It gives peace of mind that counters stress well. 2. It was there before and it is there now3. This can be achieved through meditation.4. Stress is definitely present in everybody’s life.5. And, it is very likely, that it will be there in future too.6. In such a situation, what best we can do is control the stress.

71. Which of the following would be the FIRST statement after rearrangement?1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5

72. Which of the following would be the LAST (SIXTH) statement after rearrangement?1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5

73. Which of the following would be the SECOND statement after rearrangement?1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5

74. Which of the following would be the THIRD statement after rearrangement?1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5

75. Which of the following would be the FIFTH statement after rearrangement?1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5

Directions (Q. 76-80) Pick out the most effective word / phrase from among the given words / phrases to fill in the blanksto make the sentence meaningfully complete.76. My grandfather ....... his wealth among his five children.

1. given 2. paid 3. divided 4. offered 5. contributed77. The principal was kind enough to ....... me leave.

1. allow 2. grant 3. permit 4. assign 5. gave78. Our teacher told us that the earth ........ on its own axis.

1. moves 2. retains 3. passes 4. rotates 5. shakes79. People who put on weight ....... have to be careful of what they eat.

1. easily 2. hardly 3. rarely 4.knowingly 5. must80. Indian families...... their love only through food.

1. impose 2. shows 3. represent 4. carry 5. express

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDEDirections - (Q.81-95): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?81. 3.8 × 5.6 × 11.5 - 31.653 = ?

1. 234.880 2. 265.404 3. 213.067 4. 256.072 5. None of these

82. ?1218of65of

74of

54

1. 415 2. 384 3. 492 4. 346 5. None of these83. 93% of 456 = ?

1. 435.06 2. 419.02 3. 443.04 4. 424.08 5.None of these84. 8.2 × ? = 465.76

1. 56.8 2. 48.6 3. 62.4 4. 74.2 5. None of these85. 1485 (44×0.75) = ?

1. 33 2. 56 3. 45 4. 67 5. None of these86. 128 8 0.4 = ?

1. 36 2. 42 3. 48 4. 54 5. None of these

87. 56064 ? = 48 ×16

1. 768 2. 1168 3. 73 4. 5329 5. None of these88. 63% of 781 + ? = 666

1. 164.85 2. 173.97 3. 181.63 4. 195.79 5. None of these89. 1587 + 2277 = ? × 69

1. 49 2. 64 3. 73 4. 56 5. None of these

90. 220924? 1. 23 2. 529 3. 729 4. 27 5. None of these

91. 10531 + 4813 - 728 = ? × 871. 168 2. 172 3. 186 4. 212 5. None of these

92. 956.38 - 532.96 + 108.82 = ?1. 356.78 2. 472.64 3. 532.24 4. 694.98 5. None of these

93. 3705 25 = ?1. 152.6 2. 136.8 3. 148.2 4. 124.4 5. None of these

94. 65963 + 78430 = ? + 499071. 94468 2. 96448 3. 94648 4. 98446 5. None of these

95. ? 36 × 12 = 2761. 828 2. 838 3. 818 4. 848 5. None of these

96. What would be the compound interest obtained on an amount of Rs. 4,000 at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a. after 3 years?1. Rs. 612 2. Rs. 578 3. Rs. 525.5 4. Rs. 630.5 5. None of these

97. A car covers a distance of 1450 km in 25 hours. What is the speed of the car?1. 58 km/hr 2. 66 km/hr 3. 72 km/hr 4. Can not be determined5. None of these

98. The average age of a man and his son is 40 year. The ratio of their ages is 7 : 3 respectively. What is the man’s age?1. 70 year 2. 63 year 3. 56 year 4. 49 year 5. None of these

99. The product of two consecutive odd numbers is 6399. What is the smaller number?1. 83 2. 79 3. 81 4. 77 5. None of these

100. The average of 5 consecutive even numbers A, B, C, D and E is 106. What is the product of B and D?1. 11440 2. 11024 3. 10608 4. 11232 5. None of these

101. The owner of a cell phone shop charges his customer 23% more than the cost price. If a customer paid Rs. 7,011 for a cellphone, then what was the cost price of the cell phone?1. Rs. 5,845 2. Rs. 6,750 3. Rs. 5,900 4. Rs. 6,925 5.None of these

102. If the fractions 65,

53,

72,

51

and 311

are arranged in descending order of their values, which one will be the fourth?

1. 311

2. 72

3. 65

4. 51

5. None of these

103. The total number of students in a school is 5050. If the number of girls in the school is 2450, then what is the respective ratioof the total number of boys to the total number of girls in the school?1. 49 : 52 2. 51 : 50 3. 50 : 51 4. 52 : 49 5. None of these

104. In an examination it is required to get 441 of the aggregate marks to pass. A student gets 392 marks and is declared failed by5% marks. What are the maximum aggregate marks a student can get?1. 890 2. 980 3. 1140 4. Cannot be determined5. None of these

105. What is the least number to be added to 7700 to make it a perfect square?1. 131 2. 221 3. 77 4. 98 5. None of these

Direction (106-110): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?106. 2 3 5 9 ? 33 65

1. 10 2. 17 3. 22 4. 27 5. None of these107. 2 5 11 23 ? 95

1. 46 2. 83 3. 84 4. 47 5. None of these108. 16 26 ? 49 62 76

1. 36 2. 28 3. 37 4. 27 5. None of these109. 81 ? 49 36 25 16

1. 56 2. 57 3. 67 4. 64 5. None of these110. 2 10 40 120 240 ?

1. 480 2. 240 3. 360 4. 120 5. None of theseDirections (111-115): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions given below it.

Number of pencil for sale and percentage of pencils actually sold in 6 different stores over the years.

Store R S T U V W

YearNo.ofpencilsfor sale

%sold

No.ofpencilsfor sale

%sold

No.ofpencilsfor sale

%sold

No.ofpencilsfor sale

%sold

No.ofpencilsfor sale

%sold

No.ofpencilsfor sale

%sold

1997 8950 42 4950 54 8620 75 6000 77 8980 45 5150 84

1998 9740 55 6500 87 4230 50 7500 68 8500 88 4800 63

1999 8760 25 7940 35 6120 65 7850 84 8120 90 6240 85

2000 7470 70 7550 64 8420 95 8260 75 9680 65 7860 55

111. What is the total number of pencils that store W did not manage to sell in the years 1997 and 1998 together?1. 1860 2. 2542 3. 2190 4. 3759 5. None of these

112. The total number of pencils actually sold by store R over the years is approximately what per cent of the total number of pencilsfor sale in those years?1. 42 2. 35 3. 38 4. 48 5. 52

113. What is the ratio of number of pencils sold by store U in 2000 to the number of pencils sold by store W in the same year?1. 111 : 131 2. 2065 : 1441 3. 1447 : 2152 4. 1013 : 2613 5. None of these

114. What is the number of pencils sold by store. T in 1999?1. 4248 2. 3526 3. 3215 4. 4501 5. None of these

115. What is the approximate average number of pencils sold by store S over the years?1. 5145 2. 4324 3. 3985 4. 4260 5. 2498

Directions (116-120): Study the following graph and answer the questions given below it.Number of Televisions and DVD players produced by a company over the years.

116. What is the ratio of number of Televisions produced in the year 1996 to the number of DVD players produced in the year 2001?1. 5 : 9 2. 8 : 5 3. 6 : 7 4. 5 : 7 5. None of these

117. Number of DVD players produced in the year 2000 form approximately what percent of total number of items produced in thatyear?1. 37 2. 48 3. 52 4. 58 5. 42

118. Number of Televisions and DVD players produced in the year 1996 are in the ratio 5 : 9 respectively. How many moreTelevisions are required so that the ratio gets reversed?1. 4600 2. 5600 3. 2000 4. 3500 5. None of these

119. What is the approximate average number of DVD players produced over the years?1. 3520 2. 3184 3. 4083 4. 3998 5. 4872

120. The percentage increase / decrease in production of televisions from the previous year was the highest for which year?1. 1997 2. 1998 3. 1999 4. 2000 5. 2001

REASONING ABILITY121. In a certain code DROWN is written as MXNSC. How is BREAK written in that code?

1. LBFSC 2. JBDSA 3. JZDQA 4. LZFQC 5. None of these122. Among M, N, T, R and D each having a different height, T is taller than D but shorter than M. R is taller than N but shorter than

D. Who among them is the tallest?1. D 2. T 3. M 4. R 5. N

123. How many such digits are there in the number 5436182 each of which is as far away from the beginning of the number as whenthe digits are arranged in ascending order within the number?1. None 2. One 3. Two 4. Three 5. More than three

124. What should come next in the letter series given below?D D E D E F D E F G D E F G HD E F G H I D E F G H I J D1. D 2. E 3. F 4.J 5. None of these

125. The letters in the word MORTIFY are changed in such a way that the vowels are replaced by the previous letter in the Englishalphabet and the consonants are replaced by the next letter in the English alphabet. Which of the following will be the fourth letterfrom the right end of the new set of letters?1. S 2. H 3. G 4. N 5. None of these

126. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?1. Leaf 2. Flower 3. Petal 4. Fruit 5. Tree

127. If it is possible to make only one meaningful English word with the third, the seventh and the eighth and tenth letters of the wordCOMPATIBILITY. Which of the following would be the last letter of that word? If no such word can be made give ‘X’ as theanswer and if, more than one such word can be made, give ‘Y’ as the answer.1. I 2. B 3. L 4. X 5. Y

128. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters ALPE using each letter only once in each word?1. None 2. One 3. Two 4. Three 5. More than three

129. If ‘grey’ means ‘yellow’; ‘yellow’ means ‘white’; ‘white’ means ‘blue’; ‘blue’ means ‘red’; ‘red’ means ‘black’; and ‘black’ means‘violet’; then what is the colour of clear sky?1. red 2. white 3. violet 4. black 5. yellow

130. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CHAMBERS each of which has as many letters between them in theword as in the English alphabet?1. None 2. One 3. Two 4. Three 5. More than three

Directions: (Q. 131-135): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by two conclusionsnumbered I and II. You have to take the given statments to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonlyknown facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given statements disregarding commonly knownfacts. Give the answer.

1. If only Conclusion I follows. 2. If only Conclusion II follows.3. If either Conclusion I or II follows. 4. If neither Conclusion I nor II follows.5. If both Conclusions I and II follow.

131. Statements : Some toys are desks. Some desks are pens. All pens are rods.Conclusions : I. Some rods are toys.

II. Some pens are toys.132. Statements : Some tables are huts. No hut is ring. All rings are bangles.

Conclusions : I. Some bangles are tables.II. No bangle is table.

133. Statements : All stars are clouds. All clouds are rains. All rains are stones.Conclusions : I. All rains are stars.

II. All clouds are stones.134. Statements : All windows are doors. Some doors are buildings. All buildings are cages.

Conclusions : I. Some cages are doors.II. Some buildings are windows.

135. Statements : Some chairs are rooms. All rooms are trees. All trees are poles.Conclusions : I. Some poles are chairs.

II. Some trees are chairs.Directions (Q. 136-140): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below:

G M 5 I D # J K E 2 P T 4 W % A F 3 U 8 $ N V 6 Q @ 7 H 1 © B 9« Z136. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which

is the one that does not belong to that group?1. DJI 2. FUA 3. H @ 1 4. B «© 5. I # 5

137. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement?D J K 2 T 4 % F 3 ?1. U $ V 2. U $ N 3. 8 N V 4. 8 N I 5. None of these

138. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a vowel and alsoimmediately followed by a symbol?1. None 2. One 3. Two 4. Three 5. More than three

139. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number but notimmediately followed by a consonant?1. None 2. One 3. Two 4. Three 5. More than three

140. Which of the following is the fourth to the right of the twelfth from the right end of the above arrangement?1. 8 2. 7 3. K 4. A 5. None of these

Directions (Q. 141-145): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. F is third to the right of B who is third to the right of

H. A is third to the left of H. C is fourth to the left of A. E is third to the right of D who is not a neighbour of A.141. In which of the following pairs the second person is to the immediate right of the first person?

1. HC 2. BE 3. GB 4. FA 5. None of these142. Who is second to the right of D?

1. F 2. G 3. A 4. Data inadequate 5. None of these143. Who is third to the left of G?

1. H 2. D 3. C 4. F 5. None of these

144. Who is fourth to the left of C?1. F 2. A 3. E 4. Data inadequate 5. None of these

145. What is B’s position with respect to D?1. Fourth to the right 2. Fourth to the left 3. Fifth to the left4. Fifth to the right1. 1 only 2. 2 only 3. 1 and 2 only 4. 3 and 4 only 5. None of these

Directions (Q. 146-150): In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits /symbols lettered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group ofletters based on the following coding system and mark the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the fourcombinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (5) i.e. ‘None of these’ as the answer.

Conditions:(i) If both the first and the last letters of the group are consonants, both are to be coded as the code for the last letter.(ii) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, the codes are to be interchanged.

146. BDATFE1. 6$8146 2. 6$814@ 3. @$814@ 4. @$8146 5. None of these

147. AWBRND1. $563©8 2. 8563©$ 3. 8365©$ 4. 8536©$ 5. None of these

148. EMNTKU1.« # ©1 % @ 2. @#©14« 3. @#©1%« 4. #@©1%« 5. None of these

149. MDEAJI1. 1$@82# 2. #$@821 3. 1$@821 4. #$@82# 5. None of these

150. RKUMFP1. 7%«#43 2. 3«%#47 3. 3%«#43 4. 3%«#47 5. None of these

Directions (Q. 151-155): In the following questions, the symbols $, @, ©, %and « are used with the following means asillustrated below:‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.‘P % Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.‘P « Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.

Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II givenbelow them is / are definitely true? Give the answer-

1. If only Conclusion I is true. 2. If only Conclusion II is true3. If either Conclusion I or II is true 4. If neither conclusion I nor II is true5. If both Conclusions I and II are true

151. Statements : R $ M, M ©F, F%JConclusions : I. R $ J

II. F © R152. Statements : M ©D, D@K, K«N

Conclusions : I. N $ DII. K $ M

153. Statements : B @ D, D $ M, M« NConclusions : I. N @D

II. D$N154. Statements : F $ W, W%J, J@N

Conclusions : I. J@FII. N% W

155. Statements : F©T, T%R, R$WConclusions : I. W©T

II. R©TDirection (156-160): In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should comeafter the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?

156.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Letter P M A K T I J E R V D F U W BCode/Symbol 7 # 8 % 1 9 2 @ 3 © $ 4 « 5 6

157.

158.

159.

160.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

MARKETING APTITUDE COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE161. Which department of a company is responsible for demand forcasting of sales?

1. Accounts 2. Finance 3. Director Board 4. Media Planning 5. Marketing162. Correct sequence of product life cycle is

1. growth, introduction, maturity, decline 2. introduction, maturity, growth, decline3. growth, maturity, introduction, decline 4. introduction, growth, maturity, decline5. None of these

163. In Marketing it is necessary to identify1. Potential sellers 2. Selling employees 3. Potential products and services4. Key existing and potential customers 5. All of the above

164. NRI is an easy target for effective marketing because1. He likes Indian goods 2. He does not like Indian goods3. He is easily approachable 4. It is cheaper to contact NRIs5. There are special products designed for NRIs

165. A DSA helps in1. Boosting Direct Sales 2. Contacting customers on the Net3. Indirect Marketing 4. Direct Telemarketing 5. None of these

166. Marketing is required for1. Boosting production 2. Boosting sales 3. Boosting profits4. Improving customer service 5. All of the above

167. A cold call is.1. Best way to do Marketing 2. A last resort for Marketers3. Marketing at random 4. All of the above 5. None of these

168. A call can effective by1. Making a phone call 2. Sending an e-mail 3. Calling on friends4. Service with several facilities 5. Personally calling on prospective customers.

169. Good selling skills involves1. Alertness 2. Knowledge of competition 3. Perseverance 4. Empathy 5. All of the above

170. Which of the following is / are value creation and delivery process developed by the Japaneese?1. Zero customer feedback time 2. Zero purchasing time 3. Zero defects4. All of these 5. None of these

171. A prospect means1. A person likely to work in a Bank 2. College syllabus 3. A Religious head 4. A likely buyer5. None of these

172. Product development is1. Useful for bank marketing 2. Not useful for bank marketing3. They have no role to play in bank marketing 4. All of the above 5. None of these

173. Marketing is successful when1. Demand exceeds supply 2. Supply exceeds demand3. Exports are heavy and costly 4. Salesmen are effectively trained 5. All the above situations

174. In Marketing, Market penetration means1. Entering likely Purchasers’ houses 2. Entering stores and shops3. Covering a wide area of the market 4. All of the above 5. None of these

175. Innovation helps in1. Designing new products 2. Improving marketing functions3. Increasing sales 4. Attracting new customers 5. All of the above

176. Marketing Strategy means1. New ideas to lure more customers 2. New methods to retain the customers3.New ways to contact the new customers 4. New marketing techniques 5. All of the above

177. Successful Marketing strategies need1. Knowledge of customers’ tastes 2. Good leadership3. Proper direction and guidance 4. Knowledge of peers 5. All of the above

178. Promotion means1. Additional responsibility 2. Doing research in marketing3. Advertisement and publicity for marketing 4. Going up the ladder in Government establishments 5. All of the above

179. Diversification means1. Marketing in diverse countries 2. Marketing in diverse companies3. Making new, diverse products 4. Used only for transactions with foreign countries5. All of the above

180. Motivation is very much required for effective marketing. What other qualities are required?1. Confidence 2. Effective Communication skills 3. Team work4. Perseverance5. All of the above

181. What menu is selected to print?1. Edit 2. Special 3. File 4. Tools 5. None of these

182. The name of user assigns to a document is called a (n)1. File name 2. Program 3. Record 4. Data 5. None of these

183. A ––– is an electronic device that process data, converting it into information.1. Processor 2. Computer 3.Case 4. Stylus 5. None of these

184. ––– are words that a programming language has set aside for its own use.1. Control words2. Reserved words 3. Reserved keys 4. Control structures 5. None of these

185. What are the two types of output devices?1. Monitor and printer2. Storage disks (floppy, CD)3. Keyboard and mouse 4. Windows 2000, Windows NT 5. None of these

186. To access properties of an object, the mouse technique to use is1. Dragging 2.Dropping 3. Right-clicking 4. Shift-clicking 5. None of these

187. A(n) ––– is a program that makes the computer easier to use.1. Operating system 2. Application 3. Utility 4. Network5. None of these

188. Connections to the Internet using a phone line and a modem are called ––– connections.1. Digital 2. Dial-up 3. Broadband 4. Dish 5. None of these

189. To access a mainframe or super computer, users often use a1. Terminal 2. Node 3. Desktop 4. Handheld 5. None of these

190. A flow in a program that causes it to produce incorrect or inappropriate results is called a1. Bug 2. Byte 3. Attribute 4. Unit problem 5. None of these

191. Which of the following is low level language?1. Machine language 2. Java 3. Oracle 4. V.B.net5. None of these

192. Every component of your computer is either1. Hardware or software 2. Software or CPU3. Application software or system software 4. Input devices or output devices5. None of these

193. To make the number pad act as directional arrows, you press the ––– key.1. Num lock 2. Caps lock 3. Arrow lock 4. Shift 5. None of these

194. When creating a word-processed document, this step involves the user changing how words on the page appear, both on thescreen and in printed form?1. Editing text 2. Inserting tables and indexes 3. Formating text4. Proofing documents 5. None of these

195. The ––– performs simple mathematics for the CPU.1. ALU 2. DIMM 3. BUS 4. Register 5. None of these

196. Reusable optical storage will typically have the acronym1. CD 2. RW 3. DVD 4. ROM 5. None of these

197. ––– is processed by the computer into information.1. Numbers 2. Processor 3. Input 4. Data 5. None of these

198. Personal computers can be connected together to form a1. Server 2. Supercomputer 3. Enterprise 4. Network 5. None of these

199. A word in a web page that, when clicked, opens another document is called1. Anchor 2. Hyperlink 3. Reference 4.URL 5.None of these

200. The ––– of software contains lists of commands and options.1. Title bar 2. Menu bar 3. Formula bar 4. Tool bar 5. None of these