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    BankPO

    General Awareness

    1. RBI has clarified that its new cheque clearance norms

    ru li ng ou t ch an ge s on che que s ev en if co un te r

    signedwill be applicable only from Dec 1 and that tooonly on those cleared through

    1) Cheque truncation system

    2) Cheque transitio n system 3) Cheq ue transfer system

    4) Cheque trailing system 5) None of these

    2. Name the B JP MLA of Orissa who has been awarded seven-

    year rigorous imprisonment by a cour t in a case of murder

    during the 2008 communal riots in Kandh amal.

    l)M anoj Pradhan 2) Suresh Sahu 3)HaritPatnaik

    4) Sakshi Dash 5) None of these

    3. Banks geared up to enter the new lendin g regim e, Base

    Bank Rate, replacing the Benchmark Prime Lending Rate

    (BPLR) from July 1, and the country's premier bank and

    largest public sector len der State Bank of India (SBI )

    fixed its base rate at1)5.5% 2)6.5% 3)7.5% 4) 8.5% ^5) None of these

    4. Name the country which became without a government

    after the cabinet resigneden masseamid a worsening power

    struggle between President Mohamed Nasheed and the

    opposition-controlled parliament.

    1) Sri Lanka 2) Maldives 3) Brunei

    4) Malaysia 5) None of these

    5. Tata Motors has overtake n Hyunda i as India's second-

    biggest car maker in J une, behind only

    1) Huyndai 2) Hind usta n Moto rs

    3) Maruti 4) GM 5) Non e of these

    6. Which country beca me the first in the world to adopt a

    policy to provide broadba nd Internet service to all ci tizens?

    1) Sweden 2) Norwa y 3) Finland4) US 5) Non e of these

    7. Name the India-born former President of Penguin Canada

    who was forced to quit followi ng alleg ation of sexual

    harassment by a colleague and has reac hed an out-of-court

    settlement with the accuser who was de manding $5 23,000

    in damages from him and the publish ing firm.

    l)AmitChaudhri 2)AmitavGhosh 3)DavidDavidar

    4)ArvindAdiga 5) None of these

    8. Name the magaz ine which has apologi zed to Indian

    Americans following the publ icat ion of a column by

    j ournal ist Joel Stein which offended and out raged the large

    community, especially those in New Jersey.

    1) Newsweek 2) Time 3) Fortune

    4) Forbes 5) Non e of these9. Name the country which has decided not to impose any

    duty on export from Bangladesh and Nepal. This zero-

    duty treatment to exporters in these countries is likely to

    affect Indian exporters adversely. Anothe r Asian nation to

    benefi t from its z ero-t ax tar iff sys tem is Afghanistan.

    1) US 2) Britain 3) Japan 4) China 5) None of these

    10. The Interna tiona l Moneta ry Fund has raised India's

    gro wt h fore cas t for 20 10 to , stat ing that

    favourable financing conditions and robust corporate

    profits will a ccele rate e conomic exp ans ion.

    1)6.5% 2)7.5% 3)8.5% 4)9.5% 5) None of these

    11. Nam e the state government which is all set to initiate rapid

    pr iv at is at io n of hi gh er ed uc at io n in the stat e. For this

    pu rp os e, ch ie f mini st er ha s de ci de d to se t up Spec ia l

    Education Zones (SEdZs) on the lines of Special Economic

    Zones (SEZs).

    1)UP 2) MP 3) Bihar

    4) Chhattisgarh 5) None of these

    12. In which of the following states, has the cabinet decided

    to empower the Lokayukta to launch suo motu

    investigations against corrupt officials up to the level of

    chief secret ary and principal secretary?

    3) Andhr a Prade sh 2) Keral a 3) Karnataka

    4) Tamil Nadu 5) None of these

    13. A panel of expert s appo inted by the HRD ministry to

    prep are a blueprin t for 2,500 model schoo ls through

    public pr ivate partnerships (PPP s) on Jul 9 set a 201 4

    timeline for implementing the project. The panel, headed

    by , d ecided that the schoo ls would be managed

    by the privat e partners .

    l)Arj unSin gh 2)KapilSi bal 3)YashPal

    4) Ambika Soni 5) No ne of these

    14. The Sup reme Cour t has upheld an order of the Bombay

    high court to lift a four-year-old ban imposed by the

    Maharashtra government on publication and circulation

    of a controversial book 'ShivajiThe Hindu King in

    Muslim India', authored by American scholar

    1) James Laine 2) Chris tophe r Sandford

    3) AK Srikumar 4) Soumy a Bhattac harya

    5) None of these

    15. Balika Cycle Yojana, Balika Poshak Yojana, and Akshar

    Aanchal Yojana are associated with

    1) Bihar 2) UP 3) MP 4) Ha ry an a 5) None of these

    16. In a first for the Army, a wom an officer was awarded

    Sena Medal for bravery overseas, on the occasion of I-

    Day. had been the first officer to reach the

    Indian guesthouse in Kabul that was attacked on Feb

    26, and had helped rescue several colleagues.

    1) Major Mitali Madhum ita 2) Major Ritu Singh

    3) Major Anju Bhar gava 3) Major Meena Vashist

    5) None of these

    17. Nam e the perso n who assumed charg e as the new Chief

    Election Commissioner and said the Central Election

    Commission would accord priority to curbing the role of

    monev nower in elections.

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    l)SY Qurai shi 2) Navin Chawla

    3) Purushottam Agarwal 4) Yakoob Qures hi

    5) None of these

    18. Khel Ratna for badminton star and recognit ion

    for football after eight years were the highlights of the

    recommendations for the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna and

    Arjuna Awards made by two especially-constituted

    panels .

    l)Tejaswani 2) Saina Nehwal 3) NehaA garwal

    4) Sania Mirza 5) N one of the se

    19. The renowned Indian sand artist Sudarsan Pattanaik haswon the first prize at the 8th International Sand Sculpture

    Champions hip held in for his sculptur e that

    showcased the effects of global warming.

    1) Berlin 2) France 3) London

    4) New York 5) N one of thes e

    20. Who has been awarded this year's Lokmanya Tilak award

    in Pune, on the 90th death anniversary of Bal Gangadhar

    Tilak?

    1) Raman Singh 2) Shivraj Singh Chauhan

    3) Omar Abdullah 4) Shiela Dikshit

    5) None of these

    21. Name the chief editor of the mass-circulation Malayalam

    newspaperMalayala Manor amawho passed away recently.

    1) KM Mathew 2) Thomas Mathew 3) Mathew Ommen4) Mathen Hyden 5) Non e of these

    22. In a move that will have a major long-term implica tion,

    the Centre plans to ex pand the cove rage of Belo w

    Poverty Line (BPL) Population under the public

    distribution system (PDS) to from the current

    6.52 crore based on the accep tance of the Tendulka r

    Committee's poverty projections for 2011 by the Planning

    Commission. There will be no revision of quota per family

    or of the central issue pri ces.

    l)8.07cr 2)9.09cr 3)10.12cr

    3) 12.20 cr 5) None of these

    23. Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar presented the

    pre stigious Jnanp ith Award for 2006 to octogenarian

    litterateur Ravindra Kelekar. He writes in1) Marathi 2) Konkan i 3) Kannada

    4) Telegu 5) None of these

    24. In an effort to end the stalemate in Nepal over the election

    of the new Prime Minis ter, India is sending its former

    foreign secr etary , _, as spe cia l envo y to

    Kathmandu with a mandate to enagage all political

    par ties, inc luding the Maoi st s, and help bui ld consensus

    on the formation of a government that can take the peace

    pr oc es s an d th e ta sk of Co ns titut ion wr it in g to a

    conclusion by next year's new deadline.

    l)Balmiki Prasad 2 )Ni rupa maRa o 3) ChokilaAyer

    4) Shyam Saran 5) Non e of these

    25. China's military has launched a major air defence exercise

    along the country's eastern coast bordering the YellowSea, in the wake of heightene d tensions over Chi na's

    territorial claims in the region. The exercise has been named

    1)Vanguard2010 2)Dragon-2010 3)Redguard-2010

    4) Defend China-2010 5) Non e of these

    26. One of the five satellites carried by the PSLV-C15 launched

    on July 12 is a pico satel lite, name d , which

    weighs less than 1.5 kg. A picosat is a miniaturised

    artificial satellite.

    l)Studsat 2)Edusat. 3)Gyansat

    4) Vidyasat 5) None of these

    27. Stung by allegat ion of sexual ha rassment, the Indian

    women's hockey coach resigned recently. Identify him.

    1) Zafar Iqbal 2) Pargat Singh 3) Aslam Sher Khan

    4) MK Kaushik 5) Non e of these

    28. In an attempt to streaml ine its interaction with the media,

    the Union minister of home affairs appointed ,Additional Secretary, as its spokesperson. He now looks

    after the Naxal Manage men t Division in the ministry. He

    is an IAS officer of the Ma dhya Pradesh cad re.

    l)DRSCha udhary 2)AnilSikri 3)DipakKumar

    4) Suhil Kumar 5) None of these

    29. Nam e the former Attorney General of India who passed

    away recently after a brie f illnes s. He was 80.

    1) Soli Sorabjee 2) Milon Kumar Banerjee

    3) A Ahmad i 4) KG Balakrishnan

    5) None of these

    30. Afghanistan Pres ident Hami d Karzai has signalled that

    he would prefer a com plet e withd rawal of the foreign

    forces from the country by _ _ _ _ _ in tune with a

    gradual t akeov er of security in the prov inces by Afghanforces from next year.

    1)2012 2)2014 3)2016 4)2018 5) None of these

    31. Name the commi ttee on Takeover Regulations which has

    recommended an increase in the acquisition threshold

    for the initial trigger of an open offer from the current

    level of 15 per cent to 25 pe r cent of the voting capital of

    a listed company.

    1) Achuthan Commi ttee 2) Kirit Parekh Committee

    3) Usha Thora t Committee

    4) Naresh Chandra Committee 5) No ne of these

    32. Russia recently conduct ed its largest military exercise

    since the breakup of the Soviet Union. More than 20,000

    troops, 75 c ombat aircraft, 40 warships from the Pacific,

    Nor thern and Black Sea Fleet s, and 5,500 p ieces of heavyweapons were mobilised for 10-day war games. The exercise

    was code-named.

    l)Sputnik -2010 2)Vostok-2010 3)Ural-2010

    4) Operation Black Sea 5) Non e of these

    33. Ace Indian shuttler Saina Neh wal is jus t a step away

    from realising her goal of becoming the world's No.l

    player as she ju mp ed one place to a car eer -best second

    in the latest international rankings. Who is on the top?

    1) Yihan Wang 2) Xin Wang 3) Yuan Lee

    4) Taufik Hidayat 5) None of thes e

    34. Which of the following has became the first country in

    Latin America to legalise same-sex marriage, following a

    landmark Senate vote ca rried live on national television?

    1) Cuba 2) Bolivia 3) Mexico

    4) Argentina 5) None of these

    35. Even though not fully convertib le, the Indian rupee now

    has a distinct identity. With a blend of the Devanagari

    'Ra' and Roman 'R' as its unique symbol, the Indian

    currency will be joinin g the elite club of the US dollar,

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    the European euro, the British pound sterling and the

    Japanese yen to mark its presence in the global arena.

    Designed by Bombay IIT post-graduate , the

    symbol was approved by the Union Cabinet to

    distinguish the currency of the over $ 1 -trillion economy

    from the rest, such as the rupee or the rupiah of Pakistan,

    Nepal, Sri Lan ka and Indonesia.

    1) D Udaya Kumar 2) T Rame sh Chan dra

    3) Udaya Kumar Mish ra 4) Uday a Singh

    5) Non e o f these

    36. WhoamongthefollowinghasreceivedtheRajivGandhiNa ti on al Sadb hav na Aw ar d "f or hi s co nt r ib ut ion in

    pro mot ing communal harmony , peace a nd goodwill " on

    Aug20?

    1) Medha Patkar 2) Teesta Setelv ad

    3) Maulana Wahiduddin Khan

    4) Javed Akhtar 5) No ne of these

    37. Keeping the Faith: Memoirs of a Parliamentarian is

    the autobiography of

    1) Somnath Chatterjee 2) Moh an Singh

    3) Shivraj Patil 4) Geor ge Ferna ndes

    5) None of these

    38. The Centre has decided to enhance the allocation of

    foodgrains sold to the Above Poverty Line (APL)

    population to pe r family per month for sixmonths with immediate effect. There will be no

    enhancement of the Cent ral issu e price at whic h wheat

    or rice is provided to the APL.

    1) 5 kg 2) 10 kg 3) 15 kg 4) 20 kg 5) None of these

    39. Resolving to rein in rising inflation, the Reserve Ba nk of

    India (RBI) has raised the short-term indicative lending rate

    (repo) by 25 basis points per cent to per cent and

    the borrowing rate (reverse repo ) by 50 basis points from

    to per cent with immed iate effect.

    1)5.75,4.5 2)5.5,4.25 3)5.25,4

    4)5,3 .5 5) None of these

    40. Which of the following States /Union Territories recently

    launched the e-waste disposal scheme to minimise the

    damage being done by it to the environment?1) Andhra Pradesh 2) Delhi

    3) Kerala 4) Karn atak a 5) Non e of these

    41. Amid uproariou s senses, which of the following states

    Assembly passed a controversial Bill which bans inter-

    district recruitment and provides a quota for Scheduled

    Castes in government job s in all districts?

    1) Rajasthan 2) Keral a 3) Jamm u and Kashmir

    4) Tamil Nadu 5) No ne of these

    42. Which of the following state Legis lative Assemblie s

    recently passed with a two-thirds majority a resolution

    (seeking to revive the Upper House, the Legislative Council?

    1) Tamil Nadu 2) Kerala 3) And hra Prade sh

    4) Jammu and Kashmir 5) No ne of these

    43. The Union Cabinet approved a capital infusion ofin public sector banks (PSBs) during the

    current fiscal to facilitate and increase their lending

    capacity by about Rs 1.85 lakh crore.

    l) Rs 15,000 cr 2) Rs l6 ,0 00 cr 3) Rs 17,600 cr

    4) Rs 18,600 cr 5) No ne of these

    44. India 's first Anti Subma rine Warfare Corvette (ASWC)

    for the Navy at the Garden Reach Shipbuilders &

    Engineers (GRSE) Limited was launched in Kolkata.

    Three more such P-28 Corvettes will be launched by the

    GRS E by 201 5. Th e AS WC is indigenously built and is

    designated as a frontline warship with anti-submarine

    warfare capabilities and a very low signature of radiated

    underwater noise. Its name is

    l)Sagarika 2)Kamorta 3)INSBetwa

    4) INS Beas 5) None of these

    45. Why was Leh in the news recently ?1) More than 100 people died due to flood caused by

    torrential rain.

    2) People are agitating and demanding UT status for

    Ladakh.

    3) International Mountain Festival was held there recently

    4) World Skiing Championship was held there

    5) Non e of these

    46. "Pretty woman" Julia Roberts has converted to

    in the ho pe of hav ing a peacefu l life in her next

    incarnation, and the Hollywood superstar regularly visits

    temples with her family to "chant, pray and celebrate."

    1) Buddh ism 2) Judaism 3) Hinduism

    4) Jainism 5) Non e of these

    47. Two years after it was de-rec ognised, got the

    government's recognition as the sole National Sports

    Federation to run the game in the country.

    1) Hockey India 2) Indian Hockey Federation

    3) Indian Hockey Association

    4) Indian Hockey Union 5) None of these

    48. Name the Chairm an of the Commo nwealt h Games

    Organising Committee (OC) who made it clear that he

    was not quitting in the wake of the corruption charges

    against some OC officials.

    1) Suresh Kalmad i 2) Mani Shankar A iyar

    3) TS Darbari 4) Sanjay Mahind roo

    5) Non e of these

    49. Al Shabaa b, which has declared allegiance to Al Qaida,

    is active in

    1) Somalia 2) Kenya 3) Sudan

    4) Palest ine 5) Non e of these

    50. Davi d Rudisha broke the men's 800 metres world record

    on Aug 2 2, clocking a time of one minute 41.09 seconds at

    the ISTAF Athletics meeting in Berlin. Rudisha belongs to

    1) Somalia 2) Ethiopia 3) Kenya

    4) Angola 5) None of these

    English

    Directions (Q. 51-65): R ead t he following passage care

    fully and ans wer the questions given below it C ertain wor ds

    are given in bold to help you locate them while answeringsome of the questions.

    If you or your family fall sick in India you have to choose

    between going to a private doctor or hospit al where you may

    have to spend a lot of mon ey and no t know if the tests,

    referrals and treatment are really necessary; you can go to a

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    public hospital where you wil l be compet ing with a hundre d

    other patients for attention; or you can take your

    grandmother's advice and risk not treating a disease early

    that later turns out to be serious.

    An Internet connection can give youaccessto information

    abut your illness in someofthe 1,00,000 health websites (like

    30% of Internet users in Western countries). You'll find,

    unfortunately, that most health websites are American-

    orientedthey deal with illnesses that may or may notcommonly exist in India and suggest treatment methods that are

    not always available or sometimes inappropriateforus. There

    are some Indian health websites but they are mainly aimed at

    doctors and the few that offer advic e to the laypublic seem to

    us to be run by one or two doctors and many more entrepreneurs

    who have a frankly commercialintent.Most important, however,

    is that there is no way by which you canassesswhet her the

    advice you have been given is accurate. Studies done on net

    health sites have shown that in many cases the treatment

    advised has been incorrect and sometimes dangerous. So much

    so that recently national and international bodies such as the

    World Health Organisation have been considering kitemarking

    health websites for quality.

    We decided to start a health website which is relevant toyou the intelligent Indian patient, which provides informa

    tion that is accurate, comprehensiveand of an international

    quality. We don't wish to supplant the traditional health pro

    viders like the general practit ionef or the hospital doctor. Our

    aim is to help patients by empowering them with knowledge

    to better understand what their diagnosis means, why cer

    tain tests are necessary, how certain drugs or operations

    might help and what the likely outcome might be.

    51. Which of the following proble ms do the patients in In

    dia have to face when they approach private doctor or

    hospital for treatment?

    (i) It is expensi ve.

    (ii) Doctors are not much competent.

    (iii) Poor patients do not get proper treatment.(iv) There is a chance of unnecessary tests being pre

    scribed.

    l)O nly (i) 2)Onl y(ii) 3) (ii) and (iii)

    4) (i) and (iv) 5) Non e of these

    52. What is the problem for patien ts visiting government

    hospitals in India?

    1) They are technologically not well-equipped.

    2) Here doctors ignore their duty.

    3) These hospitals are overburdened with patients.

    4) These hospitals lack basic facilities.

    5) None of these

    53. What is the problem with American-oriented health

    websites in the context of Indian pati ents?

    1) They provide information only on such dis eases asare found in America.

    2) The treatment methods suggested in these websites

    are mostly inappropriate in the Indian context.

    3) They are meant only for doctors.

    4) They have a limited network.

    5) None of these

    54. Why do the Indian health websi tes not satisfy the needs

    of the Indian pat ients ?

    1) beca use mos t of the patie nts are lay public who

    cannot understand the information

    2) because most of them provide information to the doc

    tors only and some are run for commercial motives

    3) because Indian patients have little idea about these

    websites

    4) because these websites lack specific information on

    crucial diseases5) None of these

    55. What is the basi c problem with the patients in India?

    1) They are un aware of the hea lth websi tes.

    2) They do not know whether the medical advice given

    to them is proper.

    3) They donot get fair medical treatment.

    4) They have little medical facilities in their surroundings.

    5) None of thes e

    56. How will the health websi te started by the authors be

    different from other Indian health websites?

    1) It will have a global appeal.

    2) It will approach the doctors worldwide.

    3) It will provide better feedback to the patients and meet

    the international standards.4) It will charge nothing from the patients.

    5) None of these

    57. Which of the following is true in the context of the passage?

    1) American-ori ented hea lth websit es benefit only the

    urban people.

    2) Treatments suggested on health websites are not al

    ways right.

    3) Indian health websites stand purely for social service.

    4) World Health Organisation is considering banning

    such health websites as lack quality and accurate in

    formation.

    5) None of these

    58. The author seems to be concerned about

    1) the hurdles Indian patients have to face.2) making profit through his health website.

    3) teaching to the dubious medic al practitioners.

    4) changing the mindset of the Indian patients.

    5) providing doctors with latest health-related information.

    59. What is the subject matter of this pass age?

    1) Why another health website 2) Indian patients in a fix

    3) Playing with health

    4) Commercial as pect of health websit es

    5) Non e of these

    Directions (Q. 60-62): Choose the word which is the same

    in meaning as the word given in bold as usedin the passage.

    60. ACCESS

    1) aware 2) appr oach 3) expertise

    4) knowledge 5) subject61. INTENT

    1) busines s 2)game pla n 3) ingredients

    4) dealing 5) motive

    62. ASSESS

    1) help 2) ascerta in 3) argue

    4) gauge 5) plan

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    Directions (Q. 63-65): Choose the word which is opposite

    in meaning of the word given in bold as used in the passage.

    63. INAPPROPRIATE.

    1)suitable 2)lucid 3)simple 4)worthy 5)central

    64. LAY

    1)urban 2)aware 3)bold 4)talkative 5)intelligent

    65. COMPREHENSIVE

    1)detailed 2)exclusive 3) thorough

    4)partial 5)voluminous

    Directions (Q. 66-75): In the following passage there

    are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These num

    bers are printed below the passage and against each five

    words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropri

    ately. Find out the appropriate words.

    In spite of globalisation and the possibility of cheaper

    66. large 67 like the United States and China have 68 that

    they cannot 69 to depend on imports for vital industrial prod

    ucts. So, they must build up the domestic manufacturing

    capabilities and capacities to 70 necessary skills and 71.

    India too must do so. Our policy-makers must 72 against

    the dangers of ^industrialisation' in the 73 interests of eco

    nomic 74. And the information and technology (IT) services

    cannot be effectively 75 unless the manufacturing sector is

    fully developed.

    66. 1)products 2)exports 3)imports

    4) goods 5)trade

    67. 1) countries 2)economies" 3) producers

    4)traders 5) industrialists

    68. 1) realised 2) brandished 3) evolved

    4) ascertained 5)developed

    69. 1) question 2)emerge 3)emphasise

    4)behold 5)afford

    70. 1)build 2)officiate 3) diagnose

    4)create 5) supply

    71. 1)structure 2) industry 3)commerce

    4)knowhow 5) infrastructure72. 1)alert 2)guard 3)prepare

    4)realise 5)survive

    73. 1)larger 2)smallest 3) beneficial

    4) proper 5) justified

    74. 1)viability 2)zone 3) agenda

    4)security 5)world

    75. 1)utilised 2)handled 3) served

    4)geared 5)empowered

    Directions (Q. 76-80) : Read each sentence to find out

    whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in

    one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the

    answer. If there is no error, the answer is 5). (Ignore the

    errors of punctuation, if any.)

    76. 1) While going through12)the enquiry report/3)yesterday I find/4)several specific mistakes. /5)No error

    77. 1) If the teacher is good12)the students/3)will respond

    14)positively to them. /5 )No error

    78. 1) By the time12)he reached/3 )his house it was/4 )not

    hardly eight./ 5)No error

    79. 1) It has been observed that2)many good projectsIT)

    suffer of shortage of14) funds and other resources. /

    5)No error

    80. 1)Wars are12)probably the13) last refuge of/4 )failed

    politicians./5)No error

    Directions (Q. 81-85): There are six sentences given

    below. Arrange them into a chronological order to form a

    paragraph and then answer the following questions.

    A. India should not allow itself to be blackmailed by

    nuke belligerence.

    B. It is time we acted lest we repent.C. Pakistan's no to joint patrolling along the LoC for

    verifying terrorist infiltration shows its determination

    to continue with the proxy war.

    D. India's inadequate combat response will mean gains

    to Pakistan in the Kashmir theatre.

    E. That success may encourage Musharraf to extend his

    grab agenda beyond Kashmir.

    81. Which will be the last sentence of the paragraph?

    1)B 2 )D 3)C 4)E 5) A

    82. Which will be the first sentence of the paragraph?

    1)C 2)E 3) A 4)B 5)D

    83. Which sentence will come at third place in the paragraph?

    1)A 2)B 3)C 4)D 5)E

    84. Which sentence should come at second place in theparagraph?

    1)E 2 )D , 3)C 4)B 5)A

    85. Which wil l be the fourth sentence of the paragraph?

    1)B 2 )D 3)A 4)E 5)C

    Directions (Q. 86-95): In each of the following sentences

    there are two blankspaces. Below each sentence there are five

    pairs of words denoted by numbers 1), 2), 3), 4) and 5). Find out

    which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence

    in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.

    86. He is usually , but today he appears rather

    1)strict, unwell 2) tense, restless 3)quiet, calm

    4) happy, humorous 5)calm, disturbed

    87. The priest addressed the for more than an

    hour and was listened to with attention.

    1)staff, acute 2) church, pindrop

    3)congregation, rapt 4) audience, heavenly

    5)crew, silent

    88. On of the enquiry, if it is found that the

    are true, the enquiry officer will report the

    matter to the higher authority.

    1) demand, finding 2)completion, allegations

    3)trial, charges 4)withdrawal, inferences

    5)establishment, results

    89. His speec h has seriously the

    young minds.

    1) audacious, delighted 2)maiden, flattered

    3)humorous, twisted 4) eccentric, questioned

    5)irresponsible, misled

    90. He is so that everyone is always

    to help him in his work.

    1)magnanimous, eager 2) generous, supportive

    3) adamant, enthusiastic 4)miserly, ignorant

    5)abusive, critical

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    91. Now that the war clouds have to some extent,

    there is to be a sense of relief in the subcontinent.

    1) disappeared, chance 2) receded, bound

    3) blackened, astonishingly 4) emerged, symbolically

    5) lasted, certain

    92. India's long exper ience in deal ing with in the

    No rt h- ea st and Pu nj ab sh ou ld pro ve in

    dealing with the Kashmir problem.

    1) miscreants, detrimental 2) terro rism, success

    3) ultras, witty 4) insurgency, handy

    5) chaos, informative

    93. Kashmir problem is going to be far more than

    finding an end to cross -borde r .

    1) intractable, infiltration 2) stagnant, miscr eants

    3) alarming, disputes 4) serious, militants

    5) concerning, skirmish

    94. The leaders of the two parties would have

    their own cause bette r if only they had from

    such indulgence.

    1) protected, stopped 2) shown , rebuked

    3) decried, distanced 4) evolved, mainta ined

    5) served, refrained

    95. The of joi nt patro lling is premat ure till both

    sides built up adequa te trust.

    1) idea, military 2) concep t, mutual

    3) question, universal 4) system, policy

    5) debate, nuclear

    Directions (Q. 96-100): Which of the phrases 1), 2), 3)

    and 4) given below each sentence should replace the phrase

    pr in te d in bold to make th e sen te nc e gr am mat icall y co r

    rect? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 5), ie "No

    correction requi red", as your answer.

    96. He thr ew cold wa te r ove r the project approved by the

    concerned department.

    1) rejected 2) debated 3) discouraged

    4) lamented 5) No correct ion requir ed

    97. It is evident from the chi ef s remarks that hea ds will roll.

    1) subordina tes will be pena lise d

    2) dismissals will occur 3) system will be overhau led

    4) staff will be transferred 5) No correction required

    98. I saw him make a wr y face.

    1) lacking vigour 2) feeling discomfort

    3) showing disappointment 4) refusing the offer

    5) No correction required

    99. There is no need to ra ke up an old quarrel.

    l) bu ry 2) invite 3) hasten

    4) revive 5) No correc tion required

    100. His car broke down on way to Jaipur yesterday.

    1) stopped due to mechani cal failure

    2) broke into piec es 3) met with an accident

    4) dashed against another vehicle

    5) No correction required

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    114.51 1382 2111 2454 2579 260 6 ?

    1)2701 2)2706 3)2677 4)2607 5) None of these

    115.665.6 1664 416 1040 260 650 162.5 ?

    1)404.50 2)406.25 3)408.75

    4)412 5) None of thes e

    Directions (Q. 116-120): Eac h of the quest ions below

    consists of a question and two state ments nu mbe redIandII

    given below it. You have to decide wh eth er the dat a provided

    in the statements a re sufficient to answ er the question. Re adboth the s ta teme nt s a nd give a ns we r

    1) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer

    the question, while the data in statement II alone are

    not sufficient to answer the question.

    2) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer

    the questions, while the data in statement I alone are

    not sufficient to answer the question.

    3) If the data in both sta temen ts I and II toge ther are

    necessary to answer the question.

    4) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement

    II alone are sufficient to answer the question.

    5) If the data even in both st atemen ts I and II together

    are not sufficient to answer the question.116. What is the area of a rectangle?

    L Its length is 5 m. II. Its perimeter is 18 m.

    117. What are the ages of'A' and 'B'?

    I The age o f ' A is 80% that of 'C '.

    IL The age of 'B ' is 60% that o f ' C

    118. In a class the ra tio of boys to girls is 3 : 2. W hat is the

    number of boys?

    LThe numberofboys is 50% more than the number of girls

    IL The difference between the numbers of boys and

    girls is 20.

    119. What is the population of Delhi in 1995?

    L The population increases 10% yearly

    D. Ratio of population in 1996 to that in 1994 = 2 : 1

    120. If'x' and 'y' are integers, is x + y odd?

    L 0 < x < 1 0 II. 11

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    131. What is the number of girls admitted in 1998?

    1)420 2)460 3)500 4)540 5) Non e of these

    132. What is the difference between total boys and total girls

    in all six years?

    1)610 2)590 3)570 4)550 5)530

    133. What is the ratio be tween the number of boys in year

    1995 and the number of girls in year 2000?

    1)5:4 2)3:2 3)5:3 4)4:3 5) None of these

    134. The number of girls admit ted in 1998 is what % of thenumber of boys admitt ed in 1997?

    1)60% 2)65% 3)70% 4)75% 5)80%

    135. The number of boys admitted in year 1999 is how much

    % more than the number of girls admitted in 1995?

    1)20% 2)30% 3)40% 4)50% 5)60%

    Directions (Q. 136-140): Given pie-chart shows the %

    distribution of the total population of five cities andthetable

    shows the%of adul t females and % of non- adul t males.

    136. If the total popula tion of A' comprising females below 18

    and males above 18 is 264000 then what is the population

    of males below 18 years? (Population of D = 4 lakhs)

    1)1 .4 lakhs 2) 1.3 lakhs 3) 1.2 lakhs

    4) 1.1 lakhs 5)1 lakhs

    137. If total population is 20 lakhs and the populations of 'C

    respectively then what is the total population of'E"

    1)4 .8 lakhs 2) 3.6 lakhs 3) 3.2 lakhs

    4)2.8 lakhs 5) None of these

    138. It tota l popula tion ot A is 2.5 lakhs and total population

    1)50000 2)56000 3)58000 4)62000 5)64000

    139. If the total population o f ' C is 720000 then what is the

    1)1.2 lakhs 2) 1.8 lakhs 3) 1.6 lakhs

    4) 1.36 lakhs 5) Data Inadequate

    Directions (Q. 141-145): In a class of 100 students,

    15% play only hockey, 13% play only cricket and

    1/10 of the total students play only football. 5 students play

    all the three sports . Students who play hockey and cricket

    but don't play football is 12% of the total students and studentswho play hockey and football but not cricket is 60% more

    than the number of students who play all the three games.

    141. How many students p lay c ricket and football but not

    hockey?

    1)15 2)37 3)18 4)22 5) None of these

    142. How many students play exactly two types of games?

    1)47 2)57 3)67 4)77 5) None of these

    143. How many students are there who play at most two types

    of games?

    1)88 2)38 3)95 4)100 5) None of these

    144. How many students play at least two types of games?

    1)57 2)95 3)67 4)62 5) None of these

    145. Wha t is the differ ence betw een the total number ofstudents who play cricket and the total number of

    students who play football?

    1)7 2) 8 3 )9 4 )11 5)13

    146. In a class of 40 students, 30% failed in Hindi, 25% failed

    in English and 10% failed in both the subjects. What is

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    the number of students w ho pass ed in both the subjects ?

    1)12 2)18 3)20 4)22 ,5)24

    147. 'A' can do a work in 50 days and ' B ' can do the same work

    in 20 days. They work together for ' 4 ' days and then 'A '

    leaves the work. In how many days will ' B ' finish the work?

    3)12 days

    4) 8 days 5) Non e of these

    148. A, B and C take a work for Rs 4500 together. A and B do

    of the work. How much amount does 'C get?

    Rsl200 2)R sl 600 3)Rs2000

    Rs 800 51 Non e of these1)

    4)

    149. Two places 'A' and ' B ' are 200 km apart. A train leaves

    'A' for 'B' and at the same time another train leaves 'B'

    for 'A'. Both the trains meet 5 hours after they start

    moving. If the train travel ling from 'A' to 'B ' travels 10

    kmh"1faster than the other train, what is the speed of the

    slower train?

    150. If a car travels a distance of3 00 km in 8 hours, pa rtly at a

    speed of 40 kmh"' and part ly at 30 kmh"

    1

    , what is thedistance it travelled at the speed of 40 kmh"'?

    l)200km 2)210km 3)220km

    4) 240 km 5) None of thes e

    Test of Reasoning

    Directions (Q.151-155):In each question below is given

    a statement followed by two assumptio ns numb ered I and II .

    An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted.

    You have to consider the statement and the following as

    sumptions and decide which of the ass umptio ns is implicit

    in the statement. Give answer

    1) if only assumpt ion I is implicit.

    2)if only assumption II is implicit.

    3) if either I or II is implicit.

    4) if neither I nor II is implicit.

    5) if both I and II are impli cit.

    151. Statement: "Almost two months after a girl was found

    dead in a multi-storey apartmen t, the police are exploring

    the possi bil ity of usi ng a lie det ector to verify

    statements." A report in a newspaper

    Assumptions:

    I The lie detector may not help the police to confirm

    their suspicions.II So far the poli ce have not used scientific techniques

    of interrogation and investi gation to unravel the

    mystery behind the death of the deceased.

    152. Statement: "Indian software institutes fulfil the world's

    demand o f excellent software." A news heading

    Assumptions:

    1 Indian software institutes are quite capable of

    producing world-class sof tware.

    II In the field of software India has become far better

    than any ot her country of the world.

    153. St ate men t: Mr ' x' , the fast bowler of country 'y' , bid

    adieu to Test cricket to focus more on next year's World

    Cup. Mr Z

    Assumptions:

    I Mr 'x ' will be fit for nextyear' s World Cup.

    II World Cup cricket is more important than Test cricket.

    154. Statement: "As faras prediction aboutyour success in the

    forthcoming PO examination is concerned, it becomes nec

    essary to know your level of prepara tion ."' A' tel ls' B' .

    Assumptions:

    I Knowl edge of prepa ratio n of ' B' will indicate

    whether ' B ' will succe ed in the examination or not.

    II Every compe tito r need s predict ion about the result

    of his/her preparation for the examination.

    155. St ate men t: "If Mis s ' J ' can ask for the extradition of Mr

    'Z ', supremo of a militant organisation, for the assassi

    nation of former PM, why can't families of British citi

    zens killed in state 'X' with the connivance of chief min

    ister ' Y' ask for his extradition to UK to stand trial?"

    A cri ticis m made by a person

    Assumptions:

    I. Kil ling s in state ' X ' we re as deadl y as the

    assassination of the former prime minister.

    II Mr 'Y ' is a culprit and so is Mr 'Z '.

    156. If all 'A'are 'B'; all 'B'are 'C';no 'C is 'D'; and some 'D'

    . are ' E '; then which of the following statements is not

    true on the basi s of the above information (assuming

    the above statements are true)?

    1) Some'E'are not 'A' . 2)N o'D 'is 'A' . 3)No 'B' is 'D' .

    4) All 'A' are 'C'. 5) Some 'A' are not 'E '.

    Directions (Q.157-162): In the following Questions the

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    Now in each of the following ques tions , assuming the given

    statements to be true , find which of the two conclusions I and II

    given below them is/are definitely true . Give answ er

    1) if only conclusion I is true;

    2) if only conclusion II is true;

    3) if either I or II is true;

    4) if neither I nor II is true; and

    5) if both I and II are true.

    Directions (Q. 163-169):Study the following informa

    tion carefully and answer the questions given below:

    Nat ional Institute of Educational P lanning and Admin is

    tration invites application for senior faculty. The following

    are the criteria laid down by the institution:

    The candidate must

    (A) not be more than 50 years of age as on 1.7.2010.

    (B) have consistent ly good academi c record with first

    or high second class (B+) Master's degree in the

    relevant fie ld of study or an equiva lent degree from

    a foreign university.

    (C) have either a doctora te degree from an Indian or

    foreign university or published research work of a

    high standard or outstanding academic contribution

    in the relevant field(s).

    (D) have (i) at least 10 yea rs ' experi ence of teach ing/

    conducting and/or guiding research in field relating

    to educational planning; or (ii) at least 10 ye ar s'

    administrative/professional experience at senior level

    in government in relevant field;

    (E) have proven merit in writing/editing/documentation/

    publication work.

    Note:1 . In case of persons drawn from administrative cadres,

    the condition (C) will not apply but there should be

    evidence of academic and innovative contributions in

    the field of educational planning and administration.

    However, if a candidate fulfils all the requisite criteria except:

    (a) A above, but is not more than 55 years of age, the

    case may be referred to the Director of the institute.

    (b) E above, but he/she has 15 years ' experience of

    teaching/conducting and/or guiding research in

    field relating to educational planning and

    administration, his/her case may be referred to the

    Administration Co-ordinator.

    Based on the above criteria and information provided

    against each candidate, ta ke a decision in each case. You are not

    to assume anything. If the data given are not adequ ate to take

    a decision mark your a nswe r 'Da ta ina dequat e'. Th e following

    cases ar e given to you as on 1.07.2010.Give answe r

    1) if the application is to be accepted.

    2) if the appli cation is not to accep ted.

    3) if the case is to be referred to the Director.

    4) if the cas e is to be re ferred to the Admission Co

    ordinator.

    5) if data are inadequa te.

    163. Sneha was 46 years old as on 3rd March, 2008. She has

    secured 75 % or more marks in each academic examination

    up to Mas ter 's degree in the relevant field of study. She

    has been teaching since 1998 in the field relating to

    educational planning and administration. She has provenher merit in editing. She has a doctorate degree from a

    foreign university.

    164. Shivendra has secured 62% , 6 3% , 64 % and 65% marks

    in SSC, HSC, graduation and postgraduate degree

    examinations respectively. He is 52 years old. He has

    proved his merit in publicat ion work. He has a 12-year

    administrative experience at senior level in government

    office in the relevant field. He has produced evidence of

    academic and innovative contributions in the field of

    education/planning and administration.

    165. Ajay Choudhary wa s born on 1st January 1970. He has

    pub lished research work of a high standard . He has a 13-

    year experience of guiding research in the field relating

    to educational planning and administration. He hasconsistently good academic record with first-class

    Mas ter 's degree in the relevant field of study. He has

    not proven his merit in writing/editing/documentation/

    pub licat ion work.

    166. Pratima performed with a consistently good record with

    high second class (B+) Maste r's degree in the relevant field

    of her study. She has got a doctorate degree from an Indian

    university. She has a ten-year expe rience of conducting

    research work. She has proven her merit in writing.

    167. Chandan Dubey was born on 7th August 1958. He has a

    good academic record. He has a Master's degree in a

    subject related to planning and he secured first class in

    it too. He has a doctorate degree from a foreign university.

    He has a ten-year administrative experience at seniorlevel in govern ment office in the relevant field of his

    study. He has proven his merit in writing.

    168. Asho k Gupta celebrated his 48 th birthday recently. He

    is an intelligent student. He has proved his merit in

    documentation. He has an 11-year administrative

    experience at senior level in government office in the

    relevant field. He has produced evidence of academic

    and innova tive cont ributi ons in the field of educational

    planning and administration.

    169. Arbind Dave is 46 years old as on 1.07.2010. He performed

    miraculously and has consistently good academic record

    with lst-class Master's degree in the relevant field of

    study. He has been drawn from administrative cadre. He

    has a ten-year administrative experience at senior levelin government office in the relevant field. He has proven

    his merit both in writing and in editing work.

    170. How man y pairs of lett ers a re ther e in the word

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    LUMPENPROLETARIAT which have the same number

    of letters between them as in the English alphabet?

    1) Seven 2) Eight 3) Nine 4) Ten 5) None of these

    71. In a certain code language the word RESERVATION is

    written as OPJUBWSFTFS. How will the word

    LOBOTO MY be written in that language?

    1)ZNPUPCPM 2)ZM PUPC PM 3) ZMPCPUPM

    4) ZNPCPUPM 5) N one of these

    Directions (Q. 172-177): In each question below, there

    are three statements followed by four conclusions numbered

    I, II, III and IV. You have to tak e the given state men ts to be

    true even if they seem to be at vari ance with commonly known

    facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logi

    cally follow(s) from the given statements.

    172. Stat eme nts : a. Some books are not pens.

    b. All books are copies .

    c. No copies are slates.

    Conclusions: I. Those books which are not pens, are

    not slates.

    II. Some books which are copies are not slates.

    III. Some pens are not book s.

    IV. Some books are pens.

    1) All follow 2) Only I and II follow

    3) Only I, II and III follow 4) Only I, II and IV follow

    5) None of these

    173. Sta tem ent s: a. All cubes are cuboids.

    b. Some cuboids are not rectangles .

    c. All cuboids are squares.

    Conc lusi ons: I. Some cubes are not rectangles.

    II. Some squares are not rectangles.

    III. All cuboids are cubes .

    IV. Some cuboids are not cubes.

    1) None follows 2) All follow

    3) Only either III or IV follows 4) Only II follows

    5) None of these

    174. State ment s: a. All telephones are cellulars.

    b. All microphones are cel lulars.

    c. Some telephones are not mobile phones.

    Conclusions: I. Some microphones are not mobile

    ph on es .

    II. Some cellulars are not mobile phones.

    III. Some microphones are mobile phones.

    IV. Some cellulars are mobile phones.

    1) Only either I or III and either II or IV follow

    2) Only either I or II follows

    3) Only either I or III follows

    4) None follows 5) None of thes e

    175. Sta tem ent s: a. No books are toys.

    b. No toys are pots .

    c. Some pots are not buttons.

    Conclusions: I. No books are pots.

    II. No pots are books .

    III. No pots are buttons.IV. Some pots are buttons.

    1) Only I and II and either III or IV follow

    2) All follow 3) Only I and II follow

    4) Only either III or IV follows 5) None o f these

    176. Statements: a. No clerks are officers.

    b. Al l officers are males .

    c. Some males are not females.

    Conc lusi ons: I. Some males are not clerks.

    II. Some females are not clerks.

    III. Some officers are not clerks.

    IV. Some males are not officers.

    1) Only I follows 2) Only I, II and III follow

    3) Only II, III and IV follow 4) Non e follows

    5) None o f these

    177. Sta te men t: a. All erasers are dusters.

    b. No dus ters are chalks .

    c. No chalks are books.

    Conclusions: I. No chalks are erasers.

    II. No books are erase rs.

    III. Some dusters are not erasers.

    IV. Some dusters are not chalks.

    1) All follow 2) Only I and IV follow

    3) Only I, III and IV follow 4) Only IV follows

    5) Non e of these

    Directions (Q. 178-182): Study the following informa

    tion carefully and answer the given questions following it.

    (i) Eleve n studen ts A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are

    sitting in the first row of a class facing the teacher.

    (ii) D, who is on the immediate left of F, is second to the

    right of C.

    (iii) A is second to the right of E, who is at one of the ends.

    (iv) J is the immed iate nei ghbour of A and B and third to

    the left of G

    (v) H is on the immediate left ofD and third to the right of I.

    178. Who is sitting midway between E and H?

    1)J 2)B 3)1 4)G 5) None of these

    179. Which of the follo wing st atements is not true in the

    context of the ab ove seating arrangements?

    1) There are seven students sitting between K and D.

    2) G is the immediate neighbour of I and C.

    3) H is the immediate neighbour of D and F.

    4) K is between E and A.

    5) F is third to the right of C.

    180. To obtain the respective seats of all the persons, whichclue given above is superfluous?

    1) Clue I 2) Clue II 3) Clue III

    4) Clue IV or Clue V 5) None of these

    181. Besides E, who among the following is at the extreme

    end?

    1)K 2)F 3)B 4) Can't say 5) None of these

    182. Whic h of the following groups is on the left of I?

    1)AJB 2)GCH 3)HDF 4)GCH 5) None of these

    183. In a certain code language the word HURD Y-GURDY is

    written as EI-GE and HOB-NOB is written as EF-CA.

    How will the word HUGG ER-M UGGER be written in that

    language?

    1) EI-AG 2) EI-GA 3) EF-GA 4) IF-GA 5) None of these

    184. If it is possible to m ake a meaningful w ord form the first,seco nd, thi rd, fifth and eight h lette rs of the word

    WORDLORE, using each letter only once, the third letter

    of the word wou ld be your answer. If only two such words

    can be formed, your answer wou ld be M. If more than two

    such words can be formed, your answer would be N. And

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    if no such word can be formed your answer would be X.

    1)M 2)N 3)X 4)W 5) None of these

    Directions (Q. 185-190): Below is given a passage fol

    lowed by several possible inferences which can be drawn

    from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine

    each inference separ atel y in the context of the pass age and

    decide upon its degree of tr ut h or falsity. M a rk ans wer

    1) if the inference is 'definitely true', ie it properly follows

    from the statem ent of facts given.

    2) if the inference is 'pr oba bly tr ue' though not

    'definitely true' in the light of the facts given.3) if the data are inadequate , ie from the facts given you

    cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true

    or false.

    4) if the inference is 'pr oba bly f alse ' thou gh not

    'definitely false ' in the light of the facts given.

    5) if the inference is ' defin itely f als e', ie it can not

    po ssibl y be drawn fr om th e fa ct s gi ve n for it

    contradicts the given facts.

    Indians are now moving faster towards value-added rich

    diet. From consuming cereals in large quantities in the past,

    Indians, over the next two decades, would move towards

    milk and milk products in large quantities followed by fruits,

    vegetables, meat and fish. India now ranks as the world's

    largest milk-producing country followed by US and Russia.Moreover, milk has been a part of the traditional Indian diet.

    In the last 28 years, Indians have already touched the WTO

    norms of daily milk consumption of220 gms of milk per per

    son from 111 gms in 1973. Consu mption of cereal s has been

    declining across several states in India barring Kerala, West

    Bengal and Orissa. The consumption of non-cereal food such

    as milk, eggs, meat, fruits and vegetables has been highest in

    the state of Punjab and Haryana.

    185. In India milk and milk p roduc ts are likely to witness t he

    highest growth by 2020 from the present consumption

    in comparison to other diets.

    186. Milk and its variants are at the top of the diet charts of

    Indians owing to their large availability and adopting

    them as a traditional diet.187. Income levels of Indians are wit nessi ng des cendin g

    trends and this is likely to continue in the coming years.

    188. To meet the demand of non-ce real consump tion the

    policy on agr icu lture need s to fac ili tate divers ifi cat ion

    and release of land from rice and wheat crops.

    189. Milk consumption per person in Russia and US is each

    less than that in India.

    190. Milk consump tion per pe rson in West Be ngal is less

    than that in India.

    191. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so

    form a group. Which one does not belong to that group?

    1) Bitch 2) Mare 3) Ewe 4) Doe 5) Houn d

    Directions (Q. 192-197): Answer these questions re

    ferring to the symbol-letter-number sequence given below:F L ( 1 2 ) @ U 5 E D 7 8 J $ 6 9 # H C A < P > 3 2 1

    No te : Numbers in the bracket should be treated as a single

    element.

    192. How many consonants are there in the above sequence

    which are immediately preceded by a symbol and

    immediately followed by a digit?

    l) On e 2) Two 3) None

    4) Three 5) Mor e than three

    193. Wha t should co me in pla ce of the que stion mark (?) in

    the following sequence?

    (12)U,D86, ?,P3

    1)$C> 2)6HP 3)9H 5) None of these

    194. Which of the following is exactly midway between the ninth

    eleme nt from the left end and the eighth from the right?

    1)H 2)# 3)$ 4)6 5) None of these195. If the first fifteen eleme nts are written in rever se order

    then which of the following will be seventh to the left of

    twelfth element from the right end?

    1)E 2)D 3) A 4)7 5) None of these

    196. How many digits are there in the above sequence which

    are immediately preceded as well as followed by digits?

    l)None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) None of these

    197. Wh ich of the foll owing is th e sixth to th e right of

    nineteenth element from the right end?

    1)L 2)$ 3)9 4)6 5) None of these

    198. 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) Editor 2) Doctor 3) Author4) Proof-reader 5) Trans lator

    199. If in the word NOLOCO NT EN DE RE all letters falling at

    even-number positions are replaced by the digit 3 and

    all those falling at odd-number positions by 7, what will

    be the sum total of all 3's and all 7's in the ent ire word?

    1)77 2)28 3)70. 4)73 5) None of these

    200. In a certain code"potjit jack "means "tall green tree ",

    "kot jit pot" means "smallgreen tree" and "jackson

    kot"means "small and tall". Then which words in that

    language mean tall and green respectively?

    1) jack and kot 2) jack and jit 3) jack and pot

    4) Can 't say 5) None of these

    Directi ons (Q. 20 1-206): Eac h of the questions below

    consists of a question and tw o statem ents numb ered I and IIgiven below it You have to decide whether the data provided

    in the st atemen ts ar e sufficient to ans wer the question. Read

    bo th th e s ta te me nt s and giv e an sw er

    1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer

    the question while the data in statement II alone are

    not sufficient to answer the question.

    2) if the data in sta tement II alo ne are sufficient to answer

    the question while the data in statement I alone are

    not sufficient to answer the question.

    3) if the data either in stat emen t I alone or in statement II

    alone are sufficient to answer the question.

    4) if the dat a even in both st atement s I and II together

    are not sufficient to answer the question.

    5) if the da ta in bo th s tateme nts I and II together arenecessary to answer the question.

    201. Six friends A, B, C, D, E, & F are sitting, not necessarily

    in the same sequence, in two rows of chairs, three in

    each row, facing each other. If A and B interchange their

    posi tions then wh o will be on the imme dia te right of B?

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    I. D, the neighbour of A, is sitting diagonally opposite

    C, who is second to the left of E.

    D. Bis neighour of E; and F is seated on the immediate

    right of A.

    202. What is the sala ry of B? A, B, and C are wor kers of a

    factory X.

    I. One third of As salary is equal to one-fourth of B's

    salary and also equal to half of C's.

    D. The difference of B's and C's salaries is Rs 400 morethan that of B's and A's salaries.

    203. What is the average score of Sachin after 17th innings?

    I. Sachin made 85 runs in 17th innings and thereby

    increased his average by 3.

    II If he makes 208 runs in 18th innings, he will be able

    to increase his average by 6.

    204. What would be the cost of papering the walls of Rames h's

    study? The cost of papering the walls is Rs 2.50 per sq m.

    I The rat io of the length to the height of the room is

    2:1 and the cost of carpeting the floor at Rs 5 per sq

    misRs240.

    D. The cost of papering the ceiling at Rs 2.50 is Rs 120

    and the ratio of the pe rimeter of the ce iling to the

    room's height is 7:1.205. At what time did Alka leave for Gaya from Bhagalpur?

    I When she left for Gaya from Bhagalpur, both the hands

    (minute h and and hour ha nd) o f the cl ock were

    opposit e each other. And it was during 5 pm to 7 pm.

    D. When she left for Gaya from Bhagalpur, both the hands

    (minute hand and hour hand) ofthe clock were opposite

    each other and it was during 5.3 0 pm to 7.3 0 pm.

    206. What is the value of x?

    I When x is multiplied by 5 and 25 is added to it and

    when the result obtained in this process is divided

    by 5 and x i s subtracted from the quo tient the res ult

    obtained is 5.

    II When x is multiplied by 6 and 36 is added to it and

    when the result obtained in this process is dividedby 6 and x is subtrac ted from the quotient the result

    obtained is 6.

    207. Four ofthe following five are alike in certain way and

    hence from a group . Which of the following does not

    belong to that group?

    1)338 2)158 3)639

    4)543 5)449

    208. Renu has six files of different colour s, v iz Blue, Black,

    Maroon, Green, Orange and Red, on different subjects.

    She remembers that she has kept one document safely

    in a file but that is not of Blue or Maroon colour. The

    Black file had already been despatched before she kept

    the document. Besides, the Orange and Green files were

    already full and had no room for further documents. Inwhich file has that document been kept?

    1) Black 2) Either Orange or Black

    3) Either Black or Green 4) Either Green or Orange

    5) None of these

    209. Pointing towards a photograph, Raju said, "His sister is

    the mother of Vinay, the son of my brother." How is Raju

    related to Vinay? Raju is the father of Alok.

    1) Brother 2) Uncle 3) Nephew

    4) Brother-in-law 5) None of thes e

    210. Fourteen s tudents are st anding in a row from left to right.

    After the exc hang e of posi tions if the first student is

    shifted to the thirteenth position, the second student to

    the fourteenth position, the third student to the eleventh

    pos it ion and so on, then what wil l be the pos ition of

    Bablu after interchange if his position was sixth initially?1) Tenth from left 2) Nin th from right

    3) Fifth from left 4) Sixth from right

    5) None of these

    Directions (Q. 211-215): Study the following informa

    tion carefully and answer the given questions:

    A word and number arrangement machine when given

    an input line of words and numbe rs rear ranges them follow

    ing a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustra

    tion of an input and its rear rangement.

    In pu t: boundary 25 17 earlier 32 desk party 80

    Ste p I: party bound ary 25 17 earlier 32 desk 80

    Step II : party 17 boundary 25 earlier 32 desk 80

    Step III: party 17 earlier boundary 25 32 desk 80

    Step IV: party 17 earlier 25 boundary 32 desk 80Step V: party 17 earlier 25 desk 32 boundary 80

    and Step V is the last step, (for this input)

    As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in

    each of the following quest ions the appropri ate step for the

    given input."

    211. In pu t: ordina ry tight 62 84 35 victory move 28

    Which o fthe following will be step IV?

    1) victory 28 ordinary 35 move 62 tight 84

    2) victory 28 ordinary 35 tight 62 84 move

    3) victory 28 ordinary 35 move tight 62 84

    4) victory 28 ordinary tight 62 84 35 move

    5) Non e of these

    212. Step IV of an input is: terminal 12 sound 14 90 71 ask car.

    How many more steps are required to complete the rearrangement?

    1)3 2)2 3)1

    4) 4 5) Non e of these

    213. In pu t: quick buy 12 91 75 astrologer dean 32

    Whic h of the fol lowing will be the last step?

    1) Step IV 2) Step V 3) Step VI

    4) Step VII 5) None of these

    214. In pu t: below deliver 80 72 town window 25 52

    Which of the following will be the last but one step?

    1) Step III 2) Step IV 3) Step V

    4) Step VI 5) Non e of these

    215. Step III of an input is:

    xerox 20 yellow space mountain 31 72 43

    Which of the following is definitely Step I of that input?

    1) xerox space yellow 20 mounta in 31 72 43

    2) xerox yellow space 20 mountain 31 72 43

    3) xerox space 20 yellow mountain 32 72 43

    4) Cannot be determined

    5) None of these

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    Directions (Q. 216-220): The first figure in the first unit of the problem fig

    ures bears a certain relationship to the second figure. Similarly, one of the figures

    in the answer figures bears the same relationship to the second figure in the

    second unit of the problem figures. You are therefore to locate the figure which

    would replace the question mark.

    Problem Figures Answer Figures

    Directions (Q. 221-225): Each of the following questions consists of unmarked

    figures followed by five figures marked 1,2, 3,4 and 5. Select a figure from the marked

    figures which will continue the series established by the unmarked figures.

    Problem Figures Answer Figures

    221.

    222.

    223.

    224.

    225.