Top Banner

of 40

PO-017_Q

Jan 06, 2016

Download

Documents

Pankaj Chetry

ibps
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
  • 1. This Booklet contains four tests as follows :Test I - Reasoning Q.Nos. 150Test II - English Language Q.Nos. 5190Test III - Quantitative Aptitude Q.Nos. 91140Test IV - Computer Knowledge Q.Nos. 141180Test V - General Awareness Q.Nos. 181200

    2. You will be given an aggregate time of 2:00 hours toanswer all the four tests. The tests are not separatelytimed. You may distribute the time as you please butremember that to qualify in the written test as a wholeyou have to qualify on each of the four tests separately.

    3. Tests of Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and GeneralAwareness are printed in both Hindi and English. TheHindi version is printed on the left hand side page andthe English version on the right hand side page.

    4. There will be penalty for wrong answers marked by you.For each question for which a wrong answer has beengiven by you, one-fourth or 0.25 of the marks assignedto that question will be deducted as penalty.

    5. Rough work, if you want to do any, is to be done in thisbooklet itself and not on the answersheet. For thispurpose use the empty space in the margin or anywhereelse you find in this booklet. Do not use any other paper.

    6. Indicate your answers on the separate answersheet(given at the end of the booklet), using HB Pencil. Followthe instructions given on the answersheet for indicatingyour answers.

    7. Your answersheet contains answer-spaces for answering200 questions. Use 200 answer spaces for answering the200 questions given in this booklet.

    8. Do not open the booklet Until you are told to do so.When the instruction for opening the booklet is given,do not try to remove the wire staples at the left. Insertthe blunt end of your pencil under the sticker and tear itto open the booklet.

    9. Immediately after opening the booklet, verify that all thepages containing questions from 1 to 200 are properlyprinted in your booklet and then begin answering thetest. In case the booklet is defective get it replaced byanother test booklet.

    BSC Academy(BANKING SERVICES CHRONICLE)

    PO-017(Based on IBPS latest pattern for COMMON WRITTEN EXAM)

    No. of Questions : 200 Time : 2:00 hrs

    Name of Student : ____________________________ Fathers Name: ______________________________

    Centre : _____________________________________ Batch No.: ___________________________________

    Read the directions (given below) carefully.

    1. bl i qfLr dk esa fuEufyf[ kr pkj i z' ukofy; ka gSa %i z' ukoyh I - r dZ' kfDr i z-- 150i z' ukoyh II - vaxzst h Hkk"kk i z-- 5190i z' ukoyh III - l a[ ; kRed vfHk; ksX; r k i z-- 91140i z' ukoyh IV - daI; wVj Kku i z-- 141180i z' ukoyh V - l kekU; l psr r k i z-- 181200

    2. bu pkj i z' ukofy; ksa ds mkj nsus ds fy, vki dks dqy 2:00 ?kaVs dkl e; fn; k t k, xkA i z' ukofy; ksa ds fy, vyx&vyx l e; ugha gSAvki vi uh bPNk ds vuql kj l e; dk l afoHkkt u dj l dr s gSa] i j ar qvki dks Lej .k j [ kuk pkfg, fd bl i j h{kk esa l Qy gksus ds fy,vki dks pkj ksa i z' ukofy; ksa esa vyx&vyx l Qy gksuk vko' ; d gSA

    3. r dZ' kfDr ] l a[ ; kRed vfHk; ksX; r k vkSj l kekU; l psr r k dh i z' ukofy; kafgUnh vkSj vaxzst h nksuksa Hkk"kkvksa esa Ni h gqbZ gSaA fgUnh : i kUr j ck, ar j Q ds i Uus i j vkSj vaxzst h nkfgus r j Q ds i Uus i j Ni s gq, gSaA

    4. vxj vki xyr mkj nsaxs r ks naMLo: i vki ds vadksa esa dVkSr h dht k, xhA , sl s fdl h Hkh i z' u ds fukkZfj r vadksa esa l s] ft l dk vki usxyr mkj fn; k gS] naM ds : i esa , d&pkSFkkbZ ; k 0.25 vad dkVfy, t k, axsA

    5. j Q dke] ; fn vki dj uk pkgsa] r ks bl i qfLr dk esa gh dj uk pkfg,u fd mkj i =k i j A bl gsr q gkf' k, dh vFkok vU; =k mi yCk [ kkyht xg dk mi ; ksx dhft , vU; fdl h dkxt dk mi ; ksx u dhft , A

    6. vi us mkj vyx mkj i =k i j , p-ch- i sfUl y dk i z; ksx dj n' kkZb, Amkj n' kkZus ds fy, mkj i =k esa fn, x, vuqns' kksa dk i kyu dhft , A

    7. vki ds mkj i =k esa mkj n' kkZus ds fy, 200 mkj LFkku gSaA bli qfLr dk esa fn, gq, 200 i z' uksa ds mkj nsus ds fy, 200 mkj LFkkuksadk mi ; ksx dhft , A

    8. t c r d funsZ' k u feys bl i qfLr dk dks er [ kksfy, A i qfLr dk[ kksyus dk funsZ' k feyus i j i qfLr dk ds ck, a fdukj s i j yxs gq, eqM+sgq, r kj fudkyus dk i z; kl u dj saA i safl y ds fi Nys Hkkx dh ennl s nkfguh r j Q yxs LVhdj dks QkM+dj i qfLr dk dks [ kksysaA

    9. i qfLr dk [ kksyr s gh t kap yhft , fd l Hkh i "`B ft u i j i z' u 1 l s200 gSa] l gh i zdkj l s Ni s gq, gSa vkSj fQj i z' ukofy; ksa ds mkj nsuki zkj aHk dhft , A ; fn i qfLr dk nks"ki w.kZ gks r ks bl s ml h i z' ukoyh i zk: iekadokyh nwl j h i z' ui qfLr dk l s cnyok yhft , A

  • BSC Academy

    2 PO-017

    i z' ukoyh Ir dZ' kfDr

    funsZ' k (i z. 1-5) : fuEufyf[ kr t kudkj h dk l ko/kkuhi woZd v/; ; u dhft , r Fkk vkusokys i z' uksa ds mkj nsaA

    P, Q, R, S, T, U r Fkk V l kr fo| kFkhZ gSa t ks vi us Ldwy t kus ds fy , Ldwy cl dk mi ; ksx dj r s gSaA Ldwy muds ?kj ds ut nhdh LVs' kul s mUgsa ysus vkr h gSa r Fkk muds fi r k ds dk; kZy; ksa ds l ehi ds LVs' ku esa mUgsa NksM+ nsr h gSaA i kap cl LVs' ku] ft l dk mi ; ksx os p

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 3

    Test IReasoning

    Directions (Q. 1-5) : Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follow.Seven students P, Q, R, S, T, U and V go to school by school bus. The school bus picks them up from the nearby station of

    their home and they get down at the nearby bus station of their father's office. The five bus stations at which they get into and getdown are I, II, III, IV and V respectively, leaving the base station. The rest of the information is given below:

    (a) Three among them get into the bus at the base station.(b) S gets down at the next station at which U gets down.(c) Q does not get down either with P or T.(d) V alone gets into at station III and gets down with R after having passed one station.(e) P travels between only two stations and gets down at V.(f) None of them gets into at station II.(g) R gets into with U but does not get into with either Q or S.(h) T gets into with two others and gets down alone after S.(i) Q and S's father work in the same office and they get down together at station III.(j) None of them gets down at station I.

    1. At which station does T get down?1) II 2) III 3) IV 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

    2. At which station do R and U get into?1) I 2) II 3) III 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

    3. At which of the following stations do Q and S get into.1) I 2) base station 3) III 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

    4. After how many stations does T get down if counted from the station he gets into?1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) None of these

    5. T gets down after how many stations at which U gets down?1) next station 2) two 3) three 4) four 5) None of these

    Directions (Q 6-10): Study the following information to answer the given questions.A word and number arrangement machine when given an input word and numbers, rearranges them following a

    particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.

    Input : penalty wind attire 29 extrovet tired 14 software gymnast shooter 17 vibrantStep I : wind penalty attire 29 extrovert tired 14 software gymnast shooter 17 vibrantStep II : vibrant wind penalty attire 29 extrovert tired 14 software gymnast shooter 17Step III : software vibrant wind penalty attire 29 extrovert tired 14 gymanst shooter 17Step IV : penalty software vibrant wind attire 29 extrovert tired 14 gymnast shooter 17Step V : gymanst penalty software vibrant wind attrire 29 extrovert tired 14 shooter 17Step VI : extrovert gymanst penalty software vibrant wind attire 29 tired 14 shooter 17Step VII : extrovert gymanst penalty software vibrant wind attire 29 shooter 17 tired 14

    Step VII is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of thefollowing questions the appropriate step for the following input.

  • BSC Academy

    4 PO-017

    bui qV% "document 10 heat 20 garlands conclusion tabular unique info 41 normal quite."

    6. fuEufyf[ kr esa l s dkSu vafr e O; oLFkki u gksxk\1) conclusion garlands normal quite tabular unique info 41 heat 20 document 10.2) conclusion garlands quite normal tabular unique info 41 heat 20 document 10.3) conclusion document garlands normal tabular unique info 41 heat 20 quite 10.4) conclusion document garlands info normal tabular unique 41 heat 20 quite 10.5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    7. fuEufyf[ kr vkmVi qV dkSu l k pj .k gksxk\'normal quite tabular qnique document 10 heat 20 garlands conclusion info 41.'1) IV 2) III 3) VI 4) V 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    8. pkSFks pj .k esa fuEufyf[ kr esa l s dkSu&l k ' kCn@l a[ ; k nk; sa l s pkSFks LFkku i j gksxh\1) 20 2) tabular 3) 10 4) garlands 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    9. fuEufyf[ kr esa l s dkSu&l k pj .k bl O; oLFkk dk vafr e pj .k gksxk\1) VI 2) VIII 3) VII 4) V 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    10. ; fn i kaposa pj .k esa 'garlands' l acaf/kr gS '41' l s r Fkk , d fuf' pr i zdkj l s 'quite' l acaf/kr gS 'conclusion' l s] r ks gSa] ml h i zdkj'tablular' fuEufyf[ kr esa l s fdl l s l acaf/kr gSa\1) 10 2) unique 3) 20 4) normal 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    funsZ' k (i z. 11-13) : fuEufyf[ kr i kap esa l s pkj fdl h i zdkj l s , d l eku gSa vkSj bl fy, , d l ewg cukr s gSaA og , d dkSu gS t ks l ewgl s l acaf/kr ugha gS\

    11. 1) bLi kr 2) i kj k 3) r kack 4) t Lr k 5) i hr y

    12. 1) B3D 2) L13N 3) A2C 4) D7F 5) E6G

    13. 1) A 2 ) EEEEE 3) OOO 4) DDDD 5) FFFFFFfunsZ' k (i z- 14-16): bu i z' uksa esa] dFkuksa esa fofHkUu r Roksa ds chp l acak fn[ kk; k x; k gSA dFkuksa ds ckn nks fu"d"kZ fn, x, gSaA

    fn, x, dFkuksa dks l R; ekur s gq, Kkr dhft , fd dkSu&l k@l s fu"d"kZ fuf' pr : i l s l R; gS@gSaA1) ; fn dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuql j .k dj r k gSA2) ; fn dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuql j .k dj r k gSA3) ; fn ; k r ks fu"d"kZ I ; k fu"d"kZ II vuql j .k dj r k gSA4) ; fn u r ks fu"d"kZ I u gh fu"d"kZ II vuql j .k dj r k gSA5) ; fn nksuksa fu"d"kZ I vkSj II vuql j .k dj r s gSaA

    14. dFku % Y R = CD>M > Lfu"d"kZ% I. M < Y II. Y = M

    15. dFku % @ > G, Q < Pfu"d"kZ% I. 7 = G II. Q < @

    16. dFku % L > T, S N, T = N Qfu"d"kZ% I. S > T II. L = T

    funsZ' k (i z. 17-21): fuEufyf[ kr i zR; sd i z' uksa esa , d i z' u ds ckn nks ; k r hu dFkuksa esa l wpuk, a nh xbZ gSaA vki dks i z' u ds l kFk&l kFkdFkuksa dk Hkh v/; ; u dj uk gSA ml ds ckn fu.kZ; dj sa fd dkSu&l k@l s dFku esa nh xbZ l wpuk i z' u dk mkj nsus ds fy , i ; kZIr gSaA

    17. , d Vhoh pSuy esa P, Q, R r Fkk S pkj l hfj ; y fn[ kk; s t kr s gS] , d i zR; sd fnu r Fkk vU; , d pkj yxkr kj fnuksa esa ysfdu vko' ; dugha fd bl h e esaA dkSu l s fnu esa l hfj ; y R fn[ kk; k t kr k gSa\I. i gyk l hfj ; y 23 dks l hfj ; y S ds ckn cq/kokj dks fn[ kk; k x; k FkkAII. l hfj ; y P, 25 r kj h[ k dks ugha fn[ kk; k x; k Fkk r Fkk , d l hfj ; y l hfj ; y P r Fkk Q ds chp fn[ kk; k x; k FkkA1) dsoy I 2) II vdsyk 3) ; k r ks I vdsyk ; k II vdsyk4) I vkSj II nksuksa , d l kFk 5) u r ks I u gh II

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 5

    Input: "document 10 heat 20 garlands conclusion tabular unique info 41 normal quite."6. Which of the following would be the final arrangement?

    1) conclusion garlands normal quite tabular unique info 41 heat 20 document 10.2) conclusion garlands quite normal tabular unique info 41 heat 20 document 10.3) conclusion document garlands normal tabular unique info 41 heat 20 quite 10.4) conclusion document garlands info normal tabular unique 41 heat 20 quite 10.5) None of these

    7. Which step number will be the following output?'normal quite tabular qnique document 10 heat 20 garlands conclusion info 41.'1) IV 2) III 3) VI 4) V 5) None of these

    8. In Step IV which of the following words/numbers would be at fourth position from right?1) 20 2) tabular 3) 10 4) garlands 5) None of these

    9. Which of the following steps will be the last step of this rearrangement?1) VI 2) VIII 3) VII 4) V 5) None of these

    10. If in Step V, garlands is related to 41 and quite is related to conclusion in a certain way, which of the followingwould tabular be related to in the same way?1) 10 2) unique 3) 20 4) 41 5) None of theseDirections (Q. 11-13) : Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that

    does not belong to that group?11. 1) steel 2) mercury 3) copper 4) zinc 5) brass12. 1) B3D 2) L13N 3) A2C 4) D7F 5) E6G13. 1) A 2 ) EEEEE 3) OOO 4) DDDD 5) FFFFFF

    Directions (Q. 14-16): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Thesestatements are followed by two conclusions. Assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusions is/aredefinitely true.

    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.

    14. Statement : Y R = CD>M > LConclusions: I. M < Y II. Y = M

    15. Statement : @ > G, Q < PConclusions: I. 7 = G II. Q < @

    16. Statement : L > T, S N, T = N QConclusions: I. S > T II. L = TDirections (Q. 17-21): In each of the following questions, a question is followed by information given in two or three

    statements. You have to study the question along with the statements and decide the information given in which statementsis/are sufficient to answer the question.

    17. On a TV channel, four serials P, Q, R and S were screened, one on each day,one on four consecutive days but notnecessarily in that order. On which day was serial R screened?I. The first serial was screened on 23rd, Wednesday and was followed by serial S.II. Serial P was not screened on 25th and one serial was screened between serial P and Q.1) Only I 2) II alone 3) Either I alone or II alone4) Both I and II together 5) Neither I nor II

  • BSC Academy

    6 PO-017

    18. , d dwV Hkk"kk esa arrival dk dwV D; k gS\I. arrival of queen dks tea gee see fy [ kk t kr k gSAII. transaction in bank dks lee jic uic fy [ kk t kr k gSAIII. flowers of queen dks sav tee gee fy [ kk t kr k gSA1) dsoy I 2) dsoy II 3) dsoy I vkSj II 4) dsoy III vkSj I 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    19. A, B, C, D, E r Fkk F esa l s [ ksy i zfr ; ksfxr k esa fdl dk LFkku vafr e esa gS\I. A, dsoy C r Fkk D l s T; knk Ldksj dj r k gSII. E dk LFkku r hl j k l cl s i j gSAIII. F i gys LFkku i j ugha gSA1) dsoy I 2) dsoy II 3) dsoy III4) dsoy I vkSj II 5) ; gka r d fd I, II vkSj III Hkh , d l kFk i ; kZIr ugha gSa

    20. 'L', 'M' l s fdl i zdkj l acaf/kr gS\I. M, Y r Fkk L dk fi r k gSII. Y, M dk csVk gSIII. L, M dk csVk ugha gS1) dsoy I 2) dsoy II 3) dsoy I vkSj II 4) dsoy I vkSj III 5) I, II vkSj III l Hkh

    21. 'D' ds l anHkZ esa 'C' fdl fn' kk esa gS\I. A, B, C, D r Fkk E , d nwl j s ds l ehi fLFkr i kap xkaoksa esa l s] A, B l s i f' pe esa gSAII. C, A ds nf{k.k esa gSAIII. E, B ds mkj esa gS vkSj D, E ds i woZ esa gSA1) dsoy I 2) dosy II 3) I, II vkSj III l Hkh 4) dsoy vkSj II 5) dsoy II vkSj III

    funsZ' k (i z.22-26): fn; s x, i z' uksa dk mkj nsus ds fy , fuEufyf[ kr t kudkj h dk v /; ; u dhft , A, d fuf' pr dwV Hkk"kk esa university does not have requirement' dks 'doo rel mo see it', 'university evaluate requirement' dks

    'see jo mo', 'requirement is necesary' dks 'mo pi ga' r Fkk 'does university necesary' dks 'pi see it' fy [ kk t kr k gSaA

    22. fuEufyf[ kr esa l s dkSu university requirement is necesary dks fu: fi r dj r k gS\1) see ga pi mo 2) mo pi see nee 3) ga pi mo ti 4) jo mo pi ga 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    23. fuEufyf[ kr esa l s dkSu 'University is necesary system' dk dwV gS\1) alu pta ga see 2) alu pi ga see 3) pi ga see jo 4) fu/kkZfj r ugha dj l dr s5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    24. fuEufyf[ kr esa l s dkSu 'have' dk dwV gS\1) nee 2 ) doo 3) mo 4) fu/kkZfj r ugha dj l dr s5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    25. rel fdl dk dwV gS\1) not 2) have 3) either 'not' or 'have' 4) does 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    26. 'ga' fdl dk dwV gS\1) Is 2) requirement 3) necessary 4) fu/kkZfj r ugha dj l dr s 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    funsZ' k (i z- 27-31): uhps fn, x, i zR; sd i z' u esa dqN dFku vkSj muds ckn nks fu"d"kZ I vkSj II fn, x, gSaA vki dks fn, x, nksuksadFkuksa dks l R; l e>uk gS Hkys gh os l oZKkr r F; ksa l s esy u [ kkr s gksa vkSj fQj ; g r ; dj uk gS fd fn, x, fu"d"kks esa l s dkSu&l kfu"d"kZ dFkuksa dk r dZl axr : i l s vuql j .k dj r k gS] Hkys gh l oZKkr r F; dqN Hkh gksaA mkj nhft , &

    1) ; fn dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuql j .k dj r k gSA2) ; fn dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuql j .k dj r k gSA3) ; fn ; k r ks fu"d"kZ I ; k II vuql j .k dj r k gSA4) ; fn u r ks fu"d"kZ I u gh II vuql j .k dj r k gSA5) ; fn fu"d"kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuql j .k dj r s gSaA

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 7

    18. What is the code for 'arrival' in a code language?I. 'arrival of queen' is written as 'tea gee see'.II. 'transaction in bank' is written as 'lee jic uic'.III. 'flowers of queen' is written as 'sav tee gee.'1) Only I 2) Only II 3) Only I and II 4) Only III and I 5) None of these

    19. Among A, B, C, D, E and F, whose rank is last in sports competition?I. A scored more than only C and D.II. E's rank is 3rd highest.III. F did not score the 1st place.1) Only I 2) Only II 3) Only III4) Only I & II 5) Even I, II and III together are not sufficient

    20. How is L related to M?I. M is father of Y and LII. Y is son of M.III. L is not son of M.

    1) Only I 2) Only II 3) Only I & II 4) Only I & III 5) All I, II & III

    21. C is in which direction with respect to D?I. Of the five villages A, B, C, D and E situated close to each other, A is to the west of B.II. C is to the south of A.III. E is to the north of B and D is to the east of E.1) Only I 2) Only II 3) All I, II and III 4) and II Only 5) II and III Only

    Direction (Q. 22-26): Study the following information to answer the given questions.In a certain code language, university does not have requirement is written as doo rel mo see it, university evaluates

    requirement is written as see jo mo, requirement is necessary is written as mo pi ga and does university necessary iswritten as pi see it.

    22. Which of the following represents the code for university requirement is necessary?1) see ga pi mo 2) mo pi see nee 3) ga pi mo ti 4) jo mo pi ga 5) None of these

    23. Which of the following is the code for university is necessary system?1) alu pta ga see 2) alu pi ga see 3) pi ga see jo 4) Cant be determined 5) None of these

    24. Which of the following is the code for have?1) nee 2 ) doo 3) mo 4) Cant be determined 5) None of these

    25. What does 'rel' stand for?1) not 2) have 3) either 'not' or 'have' 4) does 5) None of these

    26. What does 'ga' stand for?1) is 2) requirement 3) necessary 4) Cant be determined 5) None of these

    Directions (Q. 27-31): In each of the given questions, some statements are followed by two conclusions I and II. You haveto assume everything in the statement to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, and thendecide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements, disregarding commonly known facts.Give answer:

    1) if only conclusion I follows.2) if only conclusion II follows.3) if either I or II follows.4) if neither I nor II follows.5) if both conclusions I and II follow.

  • BSC Academy

    8 PO-017

    27. dFku %dqN l al k/ku ' kfDr ' kkyh gSaAl Hkh l al k/ku egRoi w.kZ gSaAl Hkh egRoi w.kZ l axfBr gSaA

    fu"d"kZ% I. dqN l axfBr egRoi w.kZ ugha gSaAII. l Hkh l axfBr ds ' kfDr ' kkyh gksus dh l aHkkouk gSA

    28. dFku % l Hkh fu; fer l Qy gSaAdqN QaM fu; fer gSaAl Hkh vH; kl QaM gSaA

    fu"d"kZ% I. l Hkh vH; kl ds l Qy gksus dh l aHkkouk gSAII. de l s de dqN fu; fer QaM gSA

    29. dFku % l Hkh fu; fer l Qy gSaAdqN QaM fu; fer gSaAl Hkh vH; kl QaM gSaA

    fu"d"kZ% I. dqN l Qy ds vH; kl gksus dh l aHkkouk gSAII. dqN QaM dHkh Hkh vH; kl ugha gks l dr sA

    30. dFku %dksbZ l ekt ekud ugha gSAdksbZ ekud vk/kqfud ugha gSAdksbZ vk/kqfud vf/kdkfj d ugha gSA

    fu"d"kZ% I. dqN l ekt ds vk/kqfud gksus dh l aHkkouk gSAII. dqN l ekt dHkh Hkh vf/kdkfj d ugha gks l dr sA

    31. dFku % l Hkh i gukok l ar qfyr gSaA l Hkh l ar qfyr ukt qd gSaAdqN ukt qd vkuUne; gSaA l Hkh vkuUne; i zHkkoh gSaA

    fu"d"kZ% I. l Hkh vkuane; ds i zHkkoh gksus dh l aHkkouk gSaAII. dqN l ar qfyr vkuUne; gSaA

    funsZ' k (i z. 32- 36): fuEufyf[ kr l wpuk dk t kudkj h dk l ko/kkuhi woZd v/; ; u dhft , r Fkk fn, z x, i z' uksa ds mkj nhft , AA, B, C, D, E r Fkk F, N% fofHkUu ns' kksa t Sl s] czkt hy] Hkkj r ] phu] kal ] vkWLVsfy ; k vkSj : l ds N% j kt nwr gSaA ysfdu vko' ; d ugha

    fd bl h e esaA , d o`r kdkj est ds fxnZ N% fofHkUu eqn~nksa t Sl s O; ki kj ] , yvksl h] vkr adokn] fo' o ' kkafr ] i ; kZoj .k r Fkk fodkl i j ppkZds fy , cSBs gSa ysfdu vko' ; d ugha fd bl h e esaA , d O; fDr dsoy , d gh eqn~ns i j vi us fopkj ns l dr s gSaA

    (a) fodkl ] vkr adokn vkSj fo' o ' kkafr ds eqn~ns dks mBkus okys u r ks kal l s gSa vkSj u gh czkt hy l sA(b) Hkkj r vkSj phu ds j kt nwr u r ks fodkl ; k vkr adokn ds eqn~ns dks mBkr s gSaA(c) A u r ks kal l s gS u gh ml O; fDr ds r qj ar ck; sa gSa t ks i ; kZoj .k ds eqn~ns dks mBkr s gSaA(d) og vdsyk j kt nwr t ks E r Fkk F ds chp gSa , yvksl h dks mBkr k gSA(e) D phu l s gS vkSj ml ds i kl i ; kZoj .k l s l acaf/kr eqn~nk gSA og ml O; fDr dh vksj eqag dj ds cSBk gSa ft l dk nf`"Vdks.k , yvksl h

    ds ckj s esa gSA(f) og O; fDr t ks fodkl i j O; k[ ; ku ns j gsa gS] kal ds j kt nwr ds r qj ar nk; sa gSA ysfdu ml O; fDr ds r qj ar ck; sa ft l ds i kl vkr adokn

    dk eqn~nk gSA(g) t ks O; ki kj ds ckj s esa ppkZ dj j gk gS og kal ds j kt nwr ds r qj ar nk; sa gSa ysfdu vkr adokn ds ckj s esa ckr dj us okys ds r qj ar ck; s gSA(h) C vkr adokn ds eqn~ns dks ugha mBk j gk t cfd F ds i kl fodkl dk eqn~nk ugha gSA F fodkl ds ckj s esa ppkZ dj j gk gS r Fkk bl

    O; fDr ds r qj ar ck; a gSa ft l us vkr adckn i j ppkZ dj j gk gSA32. fuEufyf[ kr esa l s dkSu kal dk j kt nwr gS\

    1) A 2) B 3) C 4) E 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha33. E r Fkk D ds chp dk , dek=k j kt nwr fuEufyf[ kr esa l s fdl en~ns dks mBk j gk gS\

    1) fo' o ' kkafr 2) , yvksl h 3) fodkl 4) i ; kZoj .k 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha34. fuEufyf[ kr esa l s fdl ds i kl fo' o ' kkafr ds ckj s esa ppkZ gS\

    1) E 2) B 3) A 4) C 5) E35. fuEufyf[ kr esa l s dkSu l gh l qesfyr gS\

    1) A-Hkkj r &i ; kZoj .k 2) B-vkLVsfy ; k&vkr adokn 3) E-vkLVsfy ; k&fodkl4) F-vkLVsfy; k&fodkl 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 9

    27. Statements : Some resources are powerful.All resources are significant.All significant are organised.

    Conclusions: I. Some organised are not significant.II. All organised being powerful is a possibility.

    28. Statements: All regular are successful.Some funds are regular.All exercises are funds.

    Conclusions: I. All exercises being successful is a possibility.II. At least some regular are funds.

    29. Statements: All regular are successful.Some funds are regular.All exercises are funds.

    Conclusions: I. Some successful being exercises is a possibility.II. Some funds can never be exercises.

    30. Statements : No society is standard.No standard is modern.No modern is official.

    Conclusions: I. Some societies being modern is a possibility.II. Some societies can never be official.

    31. Statements : All attire are balanced. All balanced are critical.Some critical are delightful. All delightful are effective.

    Conclusions: I. All critical being attire is a possibility.II. Some balanced are delightful.

    Directions (Q. 32-36): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.A, B, C, D, E and F are six ambassadors of six different countries viz. Brazil, India, China, France, Australia, Russia but

    not necessarily in the same order. They are sitting around a circular table for discussing six different topics viz Trade, LOC,Terrorism, World peace, Environment and Development. But not necessarily in the same order. Only one person gives hisviews on one topic only.

    (a) Development, Terrorism and World Peace pointing persons are neither from France nor from Brazil.(b) Ambassadors from India and China are neither is pointing Development nor Terrorism.(c) A is neither from France nor on the immediate left of the person who has pointed Environment.(d) The only ambassador who is between E and F is pointing LOC.(e) D has his discussion about Environment and he is from China. He is facing the person who has his views on

    LOC.(f) The one who is delivering about Development is seated opposite to the person who is from Russia, while

    Chinas ambassador is on the left of the person, who is noticing World Peace.(g) One who discussed about Trade is on the immediate right of Frances ambassador but on the immediate left of the

    person who has briefed about Terrorism.(h) C is not pointing Terrorism while F has no points for Development. F has discussion about trade and

    immediate left of the person who dicussion terrorism.32. Who among the following is France's ambassador?

    1) A 2) B 3) C 4) E 5) None of these33. The only ambassador between E and D is noticing which of the following topics?

    1) World Peace 2) LOC 3) Development 4) Environment 5) None of these34. Who among the following has a discussion about 'World Peace'?

    1) E 2) B 3) A 4) C 5) E35. Which of the following is correctly matched?

    1) A-India-Environment 2) B-Australia-Terrorism 3) E-Australia-Development4) F-Brazil-World Peace 5) None of these

  • BSC Academy

    10 PO-017

    36. O; ki kj ds eqn~ns dks mBkus okyk O; fDr fdl ns' k l s gS\1) vkLVsfy ; k 2) Hkkj r 3) : l 4) czkt hy 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    37. l u~ 2008 esa vesfj dk ds ckt kj esa vk; h eanh ds pyr s ysgeu cznl Z uked cSad fnokfy ; k gks x; h FkhAfuEufyf[ kr esa l s dkSu l k nh gqbZ ?kVuk dk l aHkkfor dkj .k gks l dr k gS\1) vesfj dh cSad dt Z dks ol wyus esa vl eFkZ Fkh2) vesfj dk esa Hkz"Vkpkj ds dkj .k3) var j kZ"Vh; ckt kj esa vesfj dh mRi knksa dh ekax ?kVus ds dkj .k4) xcudkj ksa dk _ .k i znku ugha fd; k x; k FkkA5) nksuksa 1) vkSj 4)

    38. Hkkj r h; ckt kj esa vk/kkj Hkwr mi ; ksxh oLr qvksa dh dher yxkr kj c

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 11

    36. 'Trade' pointing person is from which country?1) Australia 2) India 3) Russia4) Brazil 5) None of these

    37. In the year 2008, there was recession in the American markets in which Lehman Brothers bank became bankrupt. Whichof the following can be the probable cause(s) of the above phenomenon?1) The American bank was unable to recover the loan.2) Due to corruption in America.3) Decreasing demand of American goods in the international market.4) The defaulters were not given loans.5) Both 1) and 4)

    38. The cost of basic commodities in the Indian market is continously increasing.Which of the following can the probable cause(s) of the above phenomenon?1) Due to 6th pay commission which has increased the purchasing power of the people2) RBI has printed currency in excess3) Cost of raw material has increased4) Demand of basic commodities has increased in the Indian market5) None of these

    39. The Supreme Court's opinion on the Presidential reference dismissed two preposterous claims. One is that it's beyondthe ambit of Parliament and the government to formulate economic policies. The second is that the government mustallocate resources only through auctions. The big picture is that the supreme court left its decision on spectrumquestion unaddressed. In matters of detail, some points need resolution based on facts.Which of the following inferences can be drawn from the above statement? (An inference is something which is notdirectly stated but can be inferred from the given facts).1) The spectrum and licence issues need resolution.2) Supreme court opinion rose above the populist clamour.3) Auction may be the best way of maximising revenue.4) The supreme court could also uphold contractual obligations.5) None of these

    40. The BJP always says that they are the party of the Hindus but in the last one decade we have seen that the BJP hasfailed to leave any impression on the majority group of India who are the Hindus. What could be the main reason(s)behind the failure of the BJP?I. There are now so many parties in India with the same ideology so the majority populace are divided.II. The BJP are having only the single point agenda i. e. building the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.III. Majority populace of India are not ready to accept the ideology of the BJP.IV. Many leaders of the BJP were involved in the corruption in the last decade.1) Only I and IV 2) Only II and III 3) Only III4) Only III and IV 5) None of these

    Directions (Q. 41-43): Read the following information and answer the questions given below.(i) Rajiv, a medical representative (M. R.), has to meet 7 doctors M, N, O, P, Q, R and S on a particular day between 9 am

    and 4 pm.(ii) He takes 30 minutes with each doctor and keeps a gap of 25 minutes between two appointments for travel and

    preparation except after 5th visit, when he takes 50 minutes break for lunch, travel and preparation.(iii) He has to meet doctor M immediately before Q but immediately after R, who is the third doctor to be met.(iv) S does not give time for M.R. before 9.30 am and after 10.30 am. P and N meet MR between 2 pm and 3.30 pm only.

    41. Who among the following is likely to be the first doctor of that day?1) S 2) O 3) R 4) Q 5) None of these

  • BSC Academy

    12 PO-017

    42. og MkWDVj S l s fdl l e; feyus okyk gS\1) 9.55 am 2) 9.30 am 3) 9 am 4) MkVk vi ; kZIr gS 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    43. ; fn MkWDVj R ml l s i woZfu; ksft r l kr oha eqykdkr l ekIr gksus ds 25 feuV ckn nqckj k feyus dks dgr k gS r ks og MkWDVj R l s fdll e; fey l dr k gS\1) 3.55 pm 2) 3.40 pm 3) 3.25 pm 4) MkVk vi ; kZIr gS 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    funsZ' k (i z- 44-45): fuEufyf[ kr l wpuk dk l ko/kkuhi woZd v/; ; u dhft , vkSj uhps fn, x, i z' uksa ds mkj nhft , Ai kap fe=k&; ' k] uhj t ] esgqy] j ke vkSj i zdk' k i kap vyx&vyx fo"k; ksa&fpfdRl k] vfHk; af=kdh] okLr qdyk] dyk vkSj i zca/ku ds fo| kFkhZ

    gSa vkSj i zR; sd , d vyx [ kk| ; a=k&fl r kj ] r cyk] l j ksn] fxVkj vkSj ok; fyu ct kr s gSaAesgqy t ks fpfdRl k dk fo| kFkhZ gS] u r ks l j ksn ; k fl r kj u gh fxVkj ct kr k gSA i zdk' k u r ks vfHk; kaf=kdh u gh i zca/ku dk fo| kFkhZ

    gSA j ke t ks r cyk ct kr k gS] og dyk dk fo| kFkhZ gSA u r ks i zdk' k u gh ; ' k l j ksn ct kr s gSaA

    44. fuEufyf[ kr esa l s l j ksn dkSu ct kr k gS\1) ; ' k 2) uhj t 3) i zdk' k 4) MkVk vi ; kZIr gS 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    45. fxVkj ct kus okyk O; fDr fuEufyf[ kr esa l s fdl fo"k; dk fo| kFkhZ gS\1) vfHk; kaf=kdh 2) ; k r ks vfHk; kaf=kdh ; k i zca/ku 3) okLr qdyk4) MkVk vi ; kZIr gS 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    funsZ' k (i z- 46-50): fuEufyf[ kr i z' uksa esa i zr hd @, +, , $, vkSj ? dk i z; ksx fuEukuql kj vFkks esa fd; k x; k gSAP Q dk vFkZ gS P, Q ds cj kcj ugha gSAP @ Q dk vFkZ gS P, Q l s cM+k gSAP + Q dk vFkZ gS P, Q l s NksVk gSAP Q dk vFkZ gS P ; k r ks Q l s cM+k gS ; k cj kcj gSAP $ Q dk vFkZ gS P ; k r ks Q l s NksVk gS vkSj ; k cj kcj gSAP ? Q dk vFkZ gS P, Q ds cj kcj gSAvc uhps fn, x, i zR; sd i z' u esa fn, x, dFkuksa dks l R; ekur s gq, ; g i r k yxkb, fd muds uhps fn, x, fu"d"kZ I vkSj II

    esa l s dkSu&l k@dkSu&l s fu"d"kZ fuf' pr : i l s l R; gS@gSa vkSj r nuql kj v i uk mkj nhft , \1) ; fn dsoy fu"d"kZ I l R; gSA2) ; fn dsoy fu"d"kZ II l R; gSA3) ; fn ; k r ks fu"d"kZ I vkSj ; k r ks fu"d"kZ II l R; gSA4) ; fn uk r ks fu"d"kZ I vkSj uk r ks fu"d"kZ II l R; gSA5) ; fn nksuksa fu"d"kZ I vkSj II l R; gSaA

    46. dFku : K M, M R, R ? Tfu"d"kZ: I. K T II. M ? T

    47. dFku : B + D, D @ N, N $ Hfu"d"kZ: I. H D II. H N

    48. dFku : M K, K @ P, P $ Nfu"d"kZ: I. M @ N II. M ? N

    49. dFku : T $ M, M ? Q, Q + Rfu"d"kZ: I. Q @ T II. Q ? T

    50. dFku : D @ B, B $ T, T + Mfu"d"kZ: I. M @ B II. T B

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 13

    42. At what time is he likely to meet doctor S?1) 9.55 am 2) 9.30 am 3) 9 am 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

    43. If doctor R asks him to visit again 25 minutes after his scheduled seventh visit is over, then at what time can he meetdoctor R?1) 3.55 pm 2) 3.40 pm 3) 3.25 pm 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

    Directions (Q. 44-45): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:Five friends Yash, Neeraj, Mehul, Ram and Prakash are students of five different disciplines Medical, Engineering,

    Architecture, Arts, Management and each plays a different musical instrument Sitar, Tabla, Sarod, Guitar and Violin.Mehul, a medical student, does not play Sarod or Sitar nor Guitar.Prakash is neither a student of Engineering nor Management.Ram, who plays tabla, is an Arts student.Neither Prakash nor Yash plays Sarod.

    44. Who among the following plays Sarod?1) Yash 2) Neeraj 3) Prakash4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

    45. The guitarist is a student of which of the following disciplines?1) Engineering 2) Either Engineering or Management 3) Architecture4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

    Directions (Q. 46-50): In the following questions the symbols @, +, , $, and ? are used with the following meaning:P Q means P is not equal to Q.P @ Q means P is greater than Q.P + Q means P is smaller than Q.P Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q.P $ Q means P is either smaller than or equal to Q.P ? Q means P is 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 given below them is/are definitely true. Give answer1) if only conclusion I is true.2) if only conclusion II is true.3) if either conclusion I or II is true.4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.5) if both conclusions I and II are true.

    46. Statements : K M, M R, R ? TConclusions : I. K T II. M ? T

    47. Statements : B + D, D @ N, N $ HConclusions : I. H D II. H N

    48. Statements : M K, K @ P, P $ NConclusions : I. M @ N II. M ? N

    49. Statements : T $ M, M ? Q, Q + RConclusions : I. Q @ T II. Q ? T

    50. Statements : D @ B, B $ T, T + MConclusions : I. M @ B II. T B

  • BSC Academy

    14 PO-017

    Test IIEnglish Language

    Directions (Q. 51-55): In each of the following questions, a short passage is given with one of the lines in the passagemissing and represented by a blank. Select the best out of the five answer choice given, to make the passage complete andcoherent.51. Management courses are much sought after in a country like India. These courses are designed in such a manner that

    they enable the students to step into the professional world with great confidence. Thus, management is the art ofcoordinating activities of various nature and coping with the stress thats a part and parcel of corporate life. Moststudents decide on pursuing BBA, even at the slightest mention of management. ______ apart from the regular businessadministration, there are courses like retail management, hotel management, NGO management health management andtravel and tourism management image management among others.1) This course is one-of-its-kind.2) But, this field is not as mundane as it sounds and has a plethora of options to choose from.3) Retail management courses in India have also gained huge popularity.4) It requries creativity along with management skills.5) This is the one of the best courses in recent times.

    52. The Supreme Court took exception to government allowing contractors to charge high toll tax every 10-15 km even onunder-construction National Highways (NHs). On the heels of a parliamentary panels criticism of motorists having topay toll taxes on roads still being constructed or widened, a bench of Justices D. K Jian and A R Dave questioned therationale and asked the Union Government to explain the justification for such a policy decision. ___________ thegovernment says infrastructure is for common man pays for it. We will examine it, we will examine, the bench said, whilesuo motu expanding the scope of a PIL petition that questioned the toll being charged on the Gurgaon - Delhi expressway.1) We are expanding the scope of the petition.2) Under - construction highways are money making machines.3) Under-construction highways are not money making machines.4) We are not on expressway toll plaza.5) It would be unfair to charge toll on highways.

    53. ______ while pharama companies have claimed over the last few years that most of their drug trials were taking place incosmopolitan towns which have a heterogeneous population, comprising various ethnic groups (a major requirementfor the all important phase-III clinical trials), submission is incorrect and the basic purpose of phase-III trials, even whenconducted, is not being served.1) Smaller cities seem to have become prime target for drug trials2) Pharma cos targeting small cities for drug trials3) Purpose not being served as towns arent ethnically diverse4) Other anti-pyretics fail to do so5) Big cities have huge business

    54. India has seen the writing on the wall and is doing theneedful, to use that inelegant but perfectly fitting word of Indianofficialdom, containing within it the parameters of karmic but adequate action. India is clearly part of the internationaleffort to presure Iran but it wont be shouting its support from the roof tops._____1) Indias relations with Iran are riddled with complexity.2) It prefers old-fashioned diplomacy, especially in these times of delicate coatitions and whimsical regional satraps.3) It doesnt give preference.4) It works on coalition.5) It could be easily exploited.

    55. The Supreme Courts directive for the government to taper off-and eventually stop-Indias Haj subsidy within 10 yearsmakes eminent sense. ______ this money, the court points out, would be best spent improving the education and socialservices available to Muslim groups, often found at the bottom of development indices in India. Such actions would suita secular state far better, which is supposed to orient its resources towards citizens public development, not spiritualpractices falling in the private realm. By investing the start realities, the Muslim commonity deals with daily the statesexposing itself at best to charges of empty political correctness, and at worst, to cynical vote-bank politics.1) Its about constant introspection to achieve a closer understanding.

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 15

    2) The Supreme Court eventually abolish Haj Subsidy.3) It was pointed out that Indian state spent money to support pilgrimages of different religions.4) Govt. support for the Haj Pilgrimage has been a historic tradition.5) At its core, the argument notes the subsidy involves over Rs. 650 crore annually.

    Directions (Q. 56-60): Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (F), (F) and (G) in the propersequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below it.

    (A) There were apprehensions in the community.(B) She wants to become a doctor now and I will do whatever it takes to fulfill her dream.(C) But I was desperate to provide good education to my daughter.(D) There is a lot of talk about RTE but most of the private schools are taking it as enforcement.(E) I had to walk down to the school three years ago to get an application form as I had no money for the fare.(F) Even others learn to be sensitive and thats the beginning of a better society.(G) We have been teaching poor children for many years and they settle really well.

    56. Which of the following should be the LAST sentence after rearrangement?1) C 2) D 3) E 4) F 5) G

    57. Which of the following should be the THRID sentence after rearrangement?1) A 2) B 3) C 4) G 5) E

    58. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E

    59. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?1) A 2) B 3) C 4) E 5) G

    60. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?1) B 2) C 3) D 4) E 5) F

    Directions (Q. 61-75): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases in the passage are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

    In a country where consumers have traditionally had a raw deal, the Consumer Protection Act was one of the mostprogressive acts of legislation introduced in 1986. Before this, a shop could get away easily with the line goods once sold willnot be taken back or exchanged or a car parking contractor with park at your own risk. It is not that things have changednow but at least a legislation is in place and a forum is available to seek redressal. One of the basic limitations of this act is itsmystification and general ignorance. No consumer agency or group has made its provisions general, nor has any redressalcommission or forum. Restricted as it is by a lack of infrastructure and personnel and great verdicts to encourage consumers.The legislation is comprehensive. It gives consumers the right to redress against defective goods, deficient services and unfairtrade practices. Consumer courts must deliver their judgments within 40 days, but rarely is this deadline adhered to. Thisreviewer had a first-hand experience of the chairman of a consumer court in Delhi who adjourned a case against a foreign airlinefor two years on the grounds that he did not have staff to type the orders. His replacement found the backlog so shocking thathe dismissed several cases without applying his mind, in the process working against the interests of consumers. But what ismore important is that the law has it that a consumer can approach court on his own without having to pay legal fees. Inpractice, this does not happen. The chairperson of the National Commission, who is a sitting judge, is so attuned to deliveringjudgments which can stand scrutiny in a civil court of law that it is insisted upon that a consumer must be represented by alawyer. If not, cases are adjourned with impunity and set for another day. Girimajis attempt is creditable in that it is the first ofits kind and has addressed almost all possible angles. She has discussed redressals in complaints about housing, basictelephony, rail transportation, power supply, life insurance and medical negligence. There are even tips on how to file acomplaint. But it is mired in the case files of the National/State Commissions of the Consumer Forum. A useful dimensionwould have been a comparison with the Law of Torts practised abroad. It is necessary here also, especially in an era ofeconomic liberalisation, when the consumer is likely to be swept off his feet by free-market forces.61. Why is the consumer likely to be swept off his feet?

    1) He is easily taken in by the deceptive publicity.2) He is wooed by the charm of foreign brands readily available in the market.3) He is not aware of the Law of Torts as practised abroad.4) He is not aware of the benefits of the consumer rights.5) The Consumer Protection Act has been implemented and he can seek redressal.

  • BSC Academy

    16 PO-017

    62. What does lack of ... verdicts imply?1) A lack of the basis of the system, trained staff and decisions based on fact2) A paucity of funds, jury and judgement3) A lack of resources, employees and final decision based on facts4) Not having the required manpower, economy and decisive ruling5) None of these

    63. Which of the following statements is/are true?A. Girimajis attempt is comprehensive but could have done with an angle or two more.B. Though the Act allows the consumer to approach the court on his own, yet a lawyer to represent him is insisted upon.C. Despite the Act, much remains the same.1) Only A and C 2) Only A and B 3) All A, B and C 4) Only B and C 5) None of these

    64. What does the author mean by mystification of the Act?1) The mysterious Act is yet to be resolved.2) The consumer is wary of the Act.3) The Act is not easily accessible.4) The consumer remains unaware of his rights and privileges.5) The plight of the consumer is yet to end.

    65. Which of the following best describes the judges replacement?1) He was partial towards the airline as it was a foreign one.2) He never bothered to safeguard the interests of the reviewer.3) He dismissed cases without even giving a second thought to what cases came to him.4) He was apathetic and uninterested about the direction the case might head in.5) He passed irrelevant verdicts indifferently.

    66. What does the Act broadly cover?1) It protects the right to redress.2) It is a forum that protects the redresser.3) It shields the consumer from deceptive and unfair trade practices.4) It enables the plaintiff to fight his case free of cost.5) None of these

    67. Which of the following is a limitation of the Act?1) It does not cover the international law of torts.2) It is not comprehensive with regard to liberal economy.3) No forum or commission has come forward to bring it to light.4) Its red-tapism5) None of these

    68. How has Girimajis attempt been creditable?1) It has given the Act a new dimension.2) She has brought all the loopholes in the Act to the consumers notice.3) She has looked at the Act in a very disinterested and impersonal manner.4) She has discussed the law in the most explicit manner.5) Her implicit dialogue with the consumer has made him aware of his rights.

    69. What is the functionary role of the chairman of the National Commission?1) To be the titular head of the commission2) To be accountable to the public3) To prevent any dissent arising out of his verdicts and Acts4) To adjourn the cases with impunity5) None of these

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 17

    Directions (Q. 70-72): Choose the word which is most SIMILAR in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in thepassage.70. Forum

    1) Dias 2) Podium 3) Platform 4) Stage 5) None of these

    71. Attuned1) Brought into harmony 2) Adjusted 3) Hazardous4) Out of tune 5) Malpractice

    72. Adjourned1) Stopped 2) Postponed 3) Decided 4) Cleared 5) Pended

    Directions (Q. 73-75): Select the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in thepassage.73. Impunity

    1) Penalised 2) Fine 3) Sentence4) Freedom from punishment 5) None of these

    74. Mired1) Buried 2) Muddy 3) Steeped4) Free 5) None of these

    75. Redressal1) Plea 2) Justice 3) Sue for compensation4) Not to compensate 5) Put right

    Directions (Q. 76-90): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbersare printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately.

    Nicolas Sarkozy being unceremoniously (76) off the menu, and Sole Hollandaise becoming the plat du jour has been (77)as the neo french revolution. But I found myself updating words worths stirring (78) to the original as I travelled on 9W302from Delhi to Mumbai. Both he and Coleridge were totally (79) by the (80) events which rolled (81) the cobblestones of Parisin 1789, and wordsworth penned Bliss was it in that down to be alive, but to be young was very (82).

    Sitting next to me on 10B was a spunky lass in a hot pink (83). We got talking, and as she (84) off the varied layers of herlife, I realised how, in this roller-coaster age to be young is again the closet thing to (85). Virgins or no virgins. Pearls is a DJ,but thats one name and three jobs later. Her parents had called her Shweta, but I detested it, not even being happy with thecool Shwets. To me Pearl seemed a (86), (87), but I presumedthat it had the right degree of culture-neutrality for the globalworld of high-octance entertainment. Wrong among the many (88) revelations she tossed off, it was chose (89) the friend whohad helped her with (90) healing.76. 1) well off 2) wiped 3) well kept 4) wimp 5) call on77. 1) touted 2) stint 3) snood 4) pastor 5) shouted78. 1) contribute 2) match 3) honour 4) tribute 5) trumph79. 1) besotted 2) plotted 3) resolved 4) presumed 5) shouted80. 1) pleasant 2) before 3) trendy 4) heady 5) wild81. 1) of 2) in 3) on 4) at 5) off82. 1) hell 2) good 3) wonder 4) heaven 5) late83. 1) tee 2) drink 3) water 4) placate 5) molar84. 1) shut 2) reveal 3) peeled 4) used 5) cleared85. 1) paradise 2) place 3) area 4) city 5) space86. 1) speechless 2) countless 3) useless 4) stateless 5) lumpish87. 1) substitute 2) reason 3) occasion 4) spare 5) place88. 1) off 2) offhand 3) over 4) lodic 5) off and on89. 1) with 2) on 3) by 4) it 5) along90. 1) panic 2) pranic 3) high 4) moderate 5) extra

  • BSC Academy

    18 PO-017

    i z' uokyh IIIl a[ ; kRed vfHk; ksX; r k

    funsZ' k (i z. 91-95): fuEufyf[ kr i z' uksa esa i z' ufpu \ ds LFkku i j D; k vkuk pkfg, \

    91. ?34825% 1564%7642 5474

    dkdk

    1) 24 2) 16 3) 12 4) 15 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    92. 2000 dk %55.014641 = 2??1) 11 2) 9 3) 4 4) 5 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    93. 106091038233 = ?

    1) 600 2) 150 3) 30 4) 60 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha94. 4589 dk 69% 6932.44 dk 29% = (?)2

    1) 31 2) 36 3) 34 4) 39 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    95. 48484 ds 312

    ds 174

    dk 238

    = (?)2

    1) 14 2) 11 3) 10 4) 16 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    funsZ' k (i z- 96-100): fuEufyf[ kr i z' uksa esa i z' ufpu \ ds LFkku i j l fdV eku vkuk D; k pkfg, \96. 9531.55 dk 67.77% 5436.30 dk 43.33% = ?

    1) 1883.76 dk 220% 2) 2589.67 dk 110% 3) 6595.25 dk 50% 4) 4596.75 dk 45% 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    97. ?506508650 3 1) 16900 2) 15089 3) 14005 4) 13699 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    98. 9567.88 dk 41.60% 222.1426 dk 67% = (?)31) 5 2) 6 3) 3 4) 7 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    99. 8505 ds 49577

    dk 186038

    = 2??1) 6.5 2) 3 3) 4.5 4) 8 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    100. 84655930 = ( ? )2

    1) 15 2) 14 3) 13 4) 12 5) buesa l s dksbZ ughafunsZ' k (i z. 101-105): fuEufy f[ kr i zR; sd l a[ ; k k`a[ kyk esa , d xyr l a[ ; k nh xbZ gSa og xyr l a[ ; k Kkr d j saA

    101. 161 186 213 242 273 308 3411) 186 2 ) 213 3) 242 4) 273 5) 308

    102. 24 56 110 192 309 464 6661) 56 2 ) 110 3) 192 4) 309 5) 464

    103. 20 34 52 82 124 1801) 20 2 ) 34 3) 52 4) 82 5) 124

    104. 5 14 65 99 197 254 4011) 99 2 ) 14 3) 65 4) 197 5) 254

    105. 28 84 24 51 20 831) 84 2) 24 3) 28 4) 51 5) 20

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 19

    Test IIIQuantitative Aptitude

    Directions (Q. 91-95): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?

    91. ?3481564of25%5474of%7642

    1) 24 2) 16 3) 12 4) 15 5) None of these

    92. %55.014641 of 2000 = 2??1) 11 2) 9 3) 4 4) 5 5) None of these

    93. 106091038233 = ?1) 600 2) 150 3) 30 4) 60 5) None of these

    94. 69% of 4589 - 29% of 6932.44 = (?)21) 31 2) 36 3) 34 4) 39 5) None of these

    95. 238

    of 174

    of 312

    of 48484 = (?)2

    1) 14 2) 11 3) 10 4) 16 5) None of theseDirections (Q. 96-100): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?

    96. 67.77% of 9531.55 - 43.33% of 5436.30 = ?1) 220% of 1883.76 2) 110% of 2589.67 3) 50% of 6595.25 4) 45% of 4596.75 5) None of these

    97. ?506508650 3 1) 16900 2) 15089 3) 14005 4) 13699 5) None of these

    98. 41.60% of 9567.88 67% of 222.1426 = (?)31) 5 2) 6 3) 3 4) 7 5) None of these

    99. 186038

    of 49577

    of 8505 = 2??1) 6.5 2) 3 3) 4.5 4) 8 5) None of these

    100. 84655930 = ( ? )2

    1) 15 2) 14 3) 13 4) 12 5) None of theseDirections (Q. 101-105): In each of the following number series a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.

    101. 161 186 213 242 273 308 3411) 186 2 ) 213 3) 242 4) 273 5) 308

    102. 24 56 110 192 309 464 6661) 56 2 ) 110 3) 192 4) 309 5) 464

    103. 20 34 52 82 124 1801) 20 2 ) 34 3) 52 4) 82 5) 124

    104. 5 14 65 99 197 254 4011) 99 2 ) 14 3) 65 4) 197 5) 254

    105. 28 84 24 51 20 831) 84 2) 24 3) 28 4) 51 5) 20

  • BSC Academy

    20 PO-017

    funsZ' k (i z. 106-110): fuEufyf[ kr esa l s i zR; sd i z' u esa nks l ehdj .k I vkSj II fn, x, gSaA vki dks nksuksa l ehd j .kksa dks gy dj ukgS vkSj mkj nsuk gS%

    1) x < y 2) x y 3) x y4) x y 5) ; fn x = y ; k l aca/k LFkkfi r ugha fd; k t k l dr k

    106. I. 20x2 - 31x + 12 = 0 II. 20y2 + y - 12 = 0

    107. I. 2x2 - 27x + 91 = 0 II. 2y2 + y - 136 = 0

    108. I. 021x13-2x II. 028y15-2y

    109. I. x2 = 3136 II. y2 = 1764

    110. I. x2 - 20x + 91 = 0 II. y2 - 6y - 91 = 0

    111. , d i j h{kk esa 44% fo| kFkhZ fo"k; A esa vuqkh.kZ gks t kr s gSa r Fkk 36% fo| kFkhZ fo"k; B esa vuqkh.kZ gks t kr s gSa 18% nksuksa fo"k; esa vuqkh.kZgks t kr s gSaA ; fn 352 fo| kFkhZ dsoy , d fo"k; esa mkh.kZ gksr s gSa r ks nksuksa fo"k; ksa esa fdr us fo| kFkhZ vuqkh.kZ gq, \1) 126 2 ) 144 3) 156 4) 158 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    112. dksbZ nqdkunkj , d oLr q ds vafdr ewY; i j 10% r Fkk 5% dk ekxr NwV nsr k gS ysfdu fj ; k; r h ewY; i j 5% dk fch dj yxkr kgSA ; fn xzkgd fch dj l fgr 718.2 : i ; s dk Hkqxr ku dj r k gS] r ks vafdr ewY; D; k gS\1) 750 2 ) 780 3) 800 4) 830 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    113. j ke] ' ; ke l s %3133 T; knk n{k gSA xaxw] j ke vkSj ' ; ke } kj k , d l kFk fd; s x, dk; Z dk 40% dk; Z dj r k gS] ; fn xaxw vdsys 60

    fnuksa esa dk; Z i wj k dj r k gS] r ks ' ; ke vkSj xaxw , d l kFk ml h dk; Z dks fdr us fnuksa esa i wj k dj l dr s gSa\

    1) 3220 fnu 2 ) 5

    425 fnu 3) 231020 fnu 4) 23

    2020 fnu 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    114. A vkSj C dh or Zeku vk; q dk vuqi kr 7 : 9 gS r Fkk B dh or Zeku vk; q] nks o"kZ ckn A vkSj C dh vkSl r vk; q ds cj kcj gSaA B dh or Zekuvk; q r Fkk pkj o"kZ ckn C dh vk; q dk vuqi kr 6 : 7 gS] r ks pkj o"kZ ckn A dh vk; q r Fkk B dh or Zeku vk; q dk vuqi kr D; k gksxk\1) 13 : 14 2 ) 14 : 13 3) 6 : 7 4) 7 : 6 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    115. nks vadksa dh , d l a[ ; k esa bdkbZ ds LFkku dh l a[ ; k ngkbZ ds LFkku dh l a[ ; k ds nqxus l s 1 de gSa r Fkk vadksa dks vki l esa cnyusl s i zkIr l a[ ; k vkSj okLr fod l a[ ; k dk var j ewy l a[ ; k esa 7 t ksM+us l s i zkIr l a[ ; k dk vk/kk gS] r ks bl ds vadkas dk ; ksx gS\1) 11 2 ) 9 3) 7 4) 13 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    116. fLi j hV l s Hkj s , d chdj l s 7 yhVj fudkyk t kr k gS r Fkk fQj i kuh l s Hkj k t kr k gSA ; g i zf; k nks ckj vkSj nqgj k; h t kr h gSAvc chdj esa ' ks"k fLi j hV r Fkk i kuh dk vuqi kr 27 : 37 gS r ks ewyr % chdj esa fdr uk fLi j hV Fkk\1) 32 yhVj 2 ) 28 yhVj 3) 25 yhVj 4) 26 yhVj 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    117. dksbZ /kuj kf' k l k/kkj .k C; kt i j 24 o"kks ds ckn vi us ewy/ku dk pkj xquk gks t kr k gSA ml h C; kt nj l s okf"kZd po`f) C; kt i j8500 : i ; s dk C; kt 2 o"kkZsa esa D; k gksxk\1) 2220.5 : i ; s 2) 2150.75 : i ; s 3) 2400.50 : i ; s 4) 2257.6 : i ; s 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    118. fuf' pr yEckbZ okys , d r kj l s oxZ cuk; k t kr k gS] ft l dk {ks=kQy 64 oxZ ehVj gSA ; fn ml h r kj l s , d vk; r cuk; k t k; r ks

    bl dh yEckbZ fdr uh gksxh\ ; fn yEckbZ pkSM+kbZ l s %3266 T; knk gS\

    1) 10 ehVj 2) 12 ehVj 3) 8 ehVj 4) 8.5 ehVj 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    119. , d nqdkunkj 35 #- i zfr fdxzk ewY; dh phuh r Fkk , d nwl j h i zdkj ds phuh 42 #- i zfr fdxzk ewY; dh 24 fdxzk phuh dks fefJrdj r k gSA feJ.k dks 41.04 : i ; s i zfr fd-xzk- dh nj l s cspus i j ml s 8% dk ykHk gks l dr k gSA feJ.k esa ml us nwl j s i zdkj dhphuh fdr uh feyk; h Fkh\

    1) 18 fdxzk 2) 32 fdxzk 3) 16 fdxzk 4) 28 fdxzk 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 21

    Direction (Q. 106-110): In each of the following questions two equations I and II are given. You have to solve both theequations and give answer:

    1) x < y 2) x y 3) x y4) x y 5) x = y or the relationship cannot be established.

    106. I. 20x2 - 31x + 12 = 0 II. 20y2 + y - 12 = 0

    107. I. 2x2 - 27x + 91 = 0 II. 2y2 + y - 136 = 0

    108. I. 021x13-2x II. 028y15-2y

    109. I. x2 = 3136 II. y2 = 1764

    110. I. x2 - 20x + 91 = 0 II. y2 - 6y - 91 = 0

    111. In an examination, 44% of students failed in subject A and 36% of the students failed in subject B and 18% failed in boththe subjects. If 352 students passed in only one subject, then how many failed in both the subjects?1) 126 2 ) 144 3) 156 4) 158 5) None of these

    112. A shopkeeper allows two successive discounts of 10% and 5% on the marked price of an article but charges a sales taxof 5% on the discounted price. If a customer pays Rs. 718.2 as including the sales tax, then what is the marked price?

    1) 750 2 ) 780 3) 800 4) 830 5) None of these

    113. Ram is %3133 as efficient as Shyam. Gangu does 40% of the work done by Ram and Shyam together. If Gangu alone

    does the work in 60 days, in how many days Shyam and Gangu together can finish the same work?

    1) 3220 day 2 ) 5

    425 day 3) 231020 day 4) 23

    2020 days 5) None of these

    114. The ratio of present ages of A and C is 7 : 9 and present age of B is equal to the average ages of A and C after 2 years.If the ratio of present age of B and age of C after four years is 6 : 7 then what will be the ratio of age of A after four yearsto that of present age of B?

    1) 13 : 14 2 ) 14 : 13 3) 6 : 7 4) 7 : 6 5) None of these

    115. In a two-digit numbers the digit in the unit's place is less than twice the digit in ten's place by 1 and the differencebetween the number obtained by interchanging its digit and the original number is half the number by adding 7 tooriginal number. Then the sum of its digit is.

    1) 11 2 ) 9 3) 7 4) 13 5) None of these

    116. 7 litres are drawn from a beaker full of spirit then filled with water. The operation is performed 2 more times. The ratio ofquantity of spirit now left in the beaker to that of water is 27 : 37. How much spirit did the beaker hold in original?1) 32 litres 2 ) 28 litres 3) 25 litres 4) 26 litres 5) None of these

    117. A certain amount of money gets four times to its orignal amount after 24 years at a simple interest. What will be theinterest on a sum of Rs.8500 compounded annually at the same rate of interest after 2 year?1) Rs. 2220.5 2) Rs. 2150.75 3) Rs. 2400.50 4) Rs. 2257.6 5) None of these

    118. A square of area 64 m2 is formed from a wire of certain length. If a rectangle is formed from the same wire, what will be

    its length, if length is %3266 more than the width?

    1) 10 metre 2) 12 metre 3) 8 metre 4) 8.5 metre 5) None of these

    119. A shopkeeper mixes of 24 kg of sugar worth Rs. 35 per kg with another quality of sugar of Rs.42 per kg. By selling themixture at Rs. 41.04 per kg, he may gain 8%. How much sugar of second quality has been added to the mixture?1) 18 kg 2) 32 kg 3) 16 kg 4) 28 kg 5) None of these

  • BSC Academy

    22 PO-017

    120. , d O; fDr ' kkar t y esa 3211 fdeh@?kaVk dh pky l s uko j so l dr k gS] vkSj i kr k gS fd unh esa /kkj k ds foi j hr uko [ ksus esa l eku

    nwj h r d /kkj k dh fn' kk esa uko [ ksus l s 6 xquk T; knk l e; yxr k gS] r ks /kkj k dh xfr D; k gS\

    1) 327 fdeh@?kaVk 2 ) 3

    15 fdeh@?kaVk 3) 325 fdeh@?kaVk 4) 3

    18 fdeh@?kaVk 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    funsZ' k (i z. 121-125): fuEufyf[ kr xzkQ dk v /; ; u dhft , r Fkk vkus okys i z' uksa dk mkj nsaAN% dai fu; ksa dk nks ekxr o"kks esa i zfr ' kr ykHk

    3025 30

    2020 20

    25

    20

    35

    8

    20

    33

    05

    10152025303540

    A B C D E F

    dai uh

    ykHk

    izfr

    'kr

    esa

    2010-11 2011-12

    nks ekxr o"kks ds nkSj ku dai fu; ksa dh vk; dk vuqi kr dks o`r vkj s[ k esa n' kkZ; k x; k gSA dqy vk; 750 d j ksM+ d qy v k; 750 d j ksM

    D25%

    E17%

    F13%

    A12%

    B15%

    C18%

    2010-11

    B 18%

    A13%

    F12%E

    13%

    D27% C

    17%

    2011-12

    121. 2010-11 esa di uh A ds O; ; dk dai uh C ds O; ; l s vuqi kr D; k gS\1) 4 : 5 2 ) 5 : 4 3) 16 : 25 4) 25 : 16 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    122. fi Nys o"kZ dh r qyuk esa 2011-12 esa dai uh E } kj k O; ; esa i zfr ' kr o`f) @deh yxHkx fdr uh gS\1) 12% 2 ) 14% 3) 27% 4) 18% 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    123. o"kZ 2010-11 esa dai uh B r Fkk D dh , d l kFk vk; dk vkSj 2011-12 esa dai uh B r Fkk C dh , d l kFk vk; dk vuqi kr fdr uk gS\1) 7 : 6 2) 6 : 7 3) 14 : 15 4) 15 : 14 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    124. 2010-11 esa dai uh F dk ykHk 2011-12 esa dai uh D ds ykHk dk yxHkx fdr uk i zfr ' kr gS\1) 125% 2) 90% 3) 122% 4) 130% 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 23

    120. A man can row 3211 kmph in still water and finds that it takes six times more to row up than to row down the same

    distance in the river. What is the speed of the current?

    1) 327 kmph 2 ) 3

    15 kmph 3) 325 kmph 4) 3

    18 kmph 5) None of these

    Directions (Q. 121-125): Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.Profit percentage of six companies in two successive years

    3025 30

    20

    20 2025

    20

    35

    8

    20

    33

    05

    10152025303540

    A B C D E F

    Company

    Prof

    it Pe

    rcen

    tage

    2010-11 2011-12

    The pie-chart show the proportion of Income of companies. during two succesive years

    Total Income 750 Crore

    D25%

    E17%

    F13%

    A12%

    B15%

    C18%

    2010-11

    Total Income 800 Crore

    B 18%

    A13%

    F12%E

    13%

    D27% C

    17%

    2011-12121. What is the ratio of the expenditure of Company A to that of Company C in 2010-11?

    1) 4 : 5 2 ) 5 : 4 3) 16 : 25 4) 25 : 16 5) None of these122. What is the approximate percentage increase/decrease in expenditure made by Company E in 2011-12 with respect to its

    previous year?1) 12% 2 ) 14% 3) 27% 4) 18% 5) None of these

    123. Find out the ratio of income of Company B and D together in the year 2010-11 to that of Company B and C in 2011-12.1) 7 : 6 2) 6 : 7 3) 14 : 15 4) 15 : 14 5) None of these

    124. The profit of the Company F in 2010-11 is approximately what per cent of profit of Company D in the year 2011-12?1) 125% 2) 90% 3) 122% 4) 130% 5) None of these

  • BSC Academy

    24 PO-017

    125. 2011-12 esa dai uh C dh vk; r Fkk 2010-11 esa dai uh C ds O; ; ds chp dk vuqi kr D; k gS\1) 30 : 23 2) 272 : 225 3) 4 : 5 4) 5 : 3 5) fu/kkZfj r ugha dj l dr s

    funsZ' k (126-130): fuEufyf[ kr xzkQ dk v /; ; u dhft , r Fkk vkusokys i z' uksa ds mkj nsaAfuEu n.M vkj s[ k fofHkUu i kfVZ; ksa } kj k i zkIr i zfr ' kr er dks n' kkZ; k x; k gS r Fkk Vscy esa dqy oksVj dh l a[ ; k dks n' kkZ; k x; k gSA

    25

    1520

    40

    22

    1512

    43

    18

    10 8

    15 13 12

    32

    0

    20

    40

    A B C

    j kT;

    izfr'k

    r ok

    sV izk

    Ir f

    d;k

    BJP BSP Congress SP Others

    j kT;er nkr kvksa dh dqyl a[ ; k yk[ k esa

    A 550

    B 760

    C 650

    126. j kT; A esa ; fn dqy er nkr kvksa ds 10% us er nku ugha fd; k r Fkk dqy er ksa dk 2% voS/k ekuk x; k] r ks ' ks"k er ksa dk fdr uk i zfr ' krdkaxzsl dks feyk\

    1) 75.5 yk[ k 2 ) 72.9 yk[ k 3) 71.8 yk[ k 4) 72.6 yk[ k 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha127. ch, l i h } kj k j kT; C esa i zkIr er ksa dh l a[ ; k] j kT; B esa i zkIr er ksa dh l a[ ; k l s fdr uk i zfr ' kr de gS eku ysa fd l Hkh er nkr kvksa

    us er nku fd; k

    1) 53% 2) 46% 3) 48% 4) 49% 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha128. l Hkh j kT; ksa esa l i k } kj k i zkIr dqy er ksa dh l a[ ; k gSA

    1) 222 yk[ k 2) 250 yk[ k 3) 227 yk[ k 4) 405 yk[ k 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha129. fuEufyf[ kr esa l s fdl j kT; esa ch, l i h r Fkk cht si h } kj k i zkIr er ksa dh l a[ ; k esa var j vf/kdr e gS\

    1) A 2) B 3) C 4) A & B 5) B & C130. vU; } kj k j kT; 'A' l s i zkIr er ksa dh l a[ ; k vkSj j kT; C l s i zkIr er ksa dh l a[ ; k dk vuqi kr D; k gS\

    1) 25 : 23 2) 52 : 55 3) 55 : 53 4) 55 : 52 5) buesa l s dksbZ ughafunsZ' k (131-135): fuEufyf[ kr xzkQ dk v /; ; u dhft , r Fkk vkusokys i z' uksa ds mkj nsaA

    fuEufyf[ kr i kbZpkVZ fofHkUu dkyst ksa esa baft fu; fj ax ds fy , ukekafdr vH; fFkZ; ksa r Fkk l Qyr ki woZd dksl Z i wj k dj us okyksa dks n' kkZ; k x; k gS r Fkk

    l kj .kh esa l Qyr ki woZd dksl Z i wj k dj usokys i q#"kksa vkSj efgykvksa dk vuqi kr dks n' kkZ; k x; k gSA l Qyr ki woZd ukekafdr fo| kFkhZ l Qyr ki woZd mkh.kZ fo| kFkhZ

    A 20%

    B 15%

    C 12%

    D21%

    E 19%

    F13%

    Total Enrolled- 10000

    E 12%

    D 14%

    C 13%

    B 20%

    F 24%

    A 17%

    Total Passed- 7000

    dkWyst vuqi kr

    A 3 : 5

    B 4 : 3

    C 4 : 5

    D 3 : 2

    E 5 : 7

    F 5 : 3

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 25

    125. What is the ratio of income of Company C in 2011-12 to expenditure of Company C in 2010-11?1) 30 : 23 2) 272 : 225 3) 4 : 5 4) 5 : 3 5) Can't be determined

    Directions (Q. 126-130): Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.

    The following bar graph shows the percentage of votes gained by different parties in different states and table showthe total number of voter in differents states

    25

    1520

    40

    22

    1512

    43

    18

    10 8

    15 13 12

    32

    0

    20

    40

    A B CStates

    Perc

    enta

    ge o

    f Vot

    es

    gain

    ed

    BJP BSP Congress SP Others

    State Total number ofVoters (in Lakh)

    A 550

    B 760

    C 650

    126. In State A, if 10% of the total voters do not vote and 2% of the total votes are considered as invalid votes, then howmany of remaining votes did Congress get?1) 75.5 lakh 2 ) 72.9 lakh 3) 71.8 lakh 4) 72.6 lakh 5) None of these

    127. The number of votes got by BSP in State C is how much per cent less by that gain in State B? (Assume that all the voterswent to vote)1) 53% 2) 46% 3) 48% 4) 49% 5) None of these

    128. The total number of votes got by SP in all states is1) 222 lakh 2) 250 lakh 3) 227 lakh 4) 405 lakh 5) None of these

    129. In which of the following states is difference between the number of votes got by BSP & BJP the maximum?1) A 2) B 3) C 4) A & B 5) B & C

    130. What is the ratio of the number votes got by Others in State A to that in State C?1) 25 : 23 2) 52 : 55 3) 55 : 53 4) 55 : 52 5) None of these

    Direction (131-135): Study the following graph and answer the questions that follow.The following pie chart shows candidates enrolled for Engineering in different colleges and candidates who successfully

    completed the course and table show the ratio of male to female successfully completing the course Candidates Enrolled Successfully Candidates passed Successfully

    A 20%

    B 15%

    C 12%

    D21%

    E 19%

    F13%

    Total Enrolled- 10000

    E 12%

    D 14%

    C 13%

    B 20%

    F 24%

    A 17%

    Total Passed- 7000

    College RatioM:F

    A 3 : 5

    B 4 : 3

    C 4 : 5

    D 3 : 2

    E 5 : 7

    F 5 : 3

  • BSC Academy

    26 PO-017

    131. dkWyst C esa l Qyr ki woZd dksl Z i wj k dj us okys fo| kfFkZ; ksa dh l a[ ; k bl ds fy , ukeakfdr dqy fo| kfFkZ; ksa dh l a[ ; k dk fdr uk i zfr ' krgSa\

    1) 75.83 2) 72.5 3) 71.73 4) 79.95 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha132. dkWyst D esa l Qyr ki woZd dksl Z i wj k dj us okyh yM+fd; ksa dh l a[ ; k dkWyst 'B' l s dksl Z i wj k dj us okyh yM+fd; ksa dh l a[ ; k dk fdr uk

    i zfr ' kr gS\

    1) 75% 2) 30% 3) 65% 4) 40% 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha133. dkWyst F l s mkh.kZ yM+dksa dh l a[ ; k dk dkWyst E l s mkh.kZ yM+fd; ksa dh l a[ ; k dk vuqi kr D; k gS\

    1) 7 : 15 2) 4 : 5 3) 15 : 7 4) 7 : 15 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha134. dkWyst B esa ukekafdr fo| kfFkZ; ksa dh l a[ ; k] dkyst C, D, E r Fkk F esa ,d l kFk ukekafdr fo| kfFkZ; ksa dh l a[ ; k dk yxHkx fdr uk i zfr ' kr gS\

    1) 25% 2) 23% 3) 28% 4) 26% 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha135. dkyst A, B r Fkk C esa , d l kFk ukekafdr yM+fd; ksa dh vkSl r l a[ ; k D; k gS\

    1) 2050 2) 2500 3) 2400 4) 1700 5) fu/kkZfj r ugha dj l dr s

    funsZ' k (i z- 136-140): fuEufyf[ kr xzkQ dk v /; ; u dhft , r Fkk vkusokys i z' uksa ds mkj nsaA

    fn; s x; s o"kks esa fofHkUu ns' kksa dk dkyst Lukr d esa fgLl snkj h

    27

    5.78.8

    18.8

    7.19

    16.720.5

    7.3

    11.1

    19.818.6

    7.9

    13.25

    2017.75

    05

    1015202530

    US UK China India

    ns' k

    'ks;j

    izfr'k

    r

    2000 2004 2008 2012

    dqy Lukr dksa dh l a[ ; k esa of`)

    202025

    0102030

    2004 2008 2012

    o"kZ

    of`)

    (%)

    fn; s x; s o"kks esa j s[ kk fp=k i zfr ' kr o`f) dks n' kkZr k gS r Fkk dqy Lukr d fo| kFkhZ dh l a[ ; k 2004 esa dqy Lukr dksadh l a[ ; k&360 fefy ; u

    136. ; fn 2000 esa vesfj dk esa Lukr dksa dh l a[ ; k 81 fefy ; u Fkh] r ks ml o"kZ ; wds vkSj Hkkj r esa , d l kFk fdr us Lukr d Fks\1) 78 fefy; u 2) 90 fefy; u 3) 70.5 fefy; u 4) 73.5 fefy; u 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 27

    131. The number of students who successfully completed their course in College C is what per cent of the total number ofstudents enrolled for the same?1) 75.83 2) 72.5 3) 71.73 4) 79.95 5) None of these

    132. The number of girls who successfully completed their course in College D approximately what per cent of those whocompleted from College B?1) 75% 2) 30% 3) 65% 4) 40% 5) None of these

    133. The ratio of number of boys who passed from College F to the that of number of girls who passed from College E.1) 7 : 15 2) 4 : 5 3) 15 : 7 4) 7 : 15 5) None of these

    134. The number of students enrolled in College B is approximately what per cent of the number of students enrolled inColleges C, D, E & F together?1) 25.95% 2) 23% 3) 28% 4) 26% 5) None of these

    135. Find out the average number of girls enrolled in A, B & C together.1) 2050 2) 2500 3) 2400 4) 1700 5) Cant be determined

    Directions (Q. 136-140): Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.

    Share of World's College graduates over the given year

    27

    18.8

    8.8

    5.7

    20.5

    16.7

    97.1

    18.6 19.8

    11.1

    7.3

    17.7520

    13.25

    7.9

    05

    1015202530

    US UK China India

    Country

    Perc

    enta

    ge S

    hare

    2000 2004 2008 2012

    Growth in total no of Graduates

    202025

    0

    1020

    30

    2004 2008 2012

    Years

    Gro

    wth

    (%)

    The line graph show per cent growth over the year total number of Graduates in 2004-360 Million

    136. If the number of Graduates in the year 2000 in US was 81 million, then how many Graduates were in UK and Indiatogether in the same year?1) 78 million 2) 90 million 3) 70.5 million 4) 73.5 million 5) None of these

  • BSC Academy

    28 PO-017

    137. o"kZ 2004 dh r qyuk esa 2008 esa ; wds esa Lukr dksa dh l a[ ; k esa o`f) @deh dk i zfr ' kr D; k gS\1) 25% 2) 35.5% 3) 48.20% 4) 54.35% 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    138. fn; s x; s o"kks 2004, 2008 r Fkk 2012 esa i wj s fo' o esa dqy Lukr dksa dh vkSl r l a[ ; k D; k gS\1) 405 fefy; u 2) 395.5 fefy; u 3) 350 fefy; u 4) 450 fefy; u 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    139. vesfj dk] ; wds r Fkk phu l s 2012 esa Lukr dksa dh vkSl r l a[ ; k D; k gS\1) 91.8 fefy; u 2) 78.5 fefy; u 3) 110.75 fefy; u 4) 79.5 fefy; u 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    140. 2012 esa Hkkj r l s Lukr dksa dh l a[ ; k ml h l ky esa vesfj dk l s Lukr dksa dh l a[ ; k dk fdr uk i zfr ' kr gS\1) 49% 2) 54.5% 3) 44.5% 4) 48.75% 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugh

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 29

    137. What is the percentage increase/decrease in number of Graduates in UK in 2008 with respect to the year 2004?1) 25% 2) 35.5% 3) 48.20% 4) 54.35% 5) None of these

    138. What is the average number of total Graduates all over the world for the given year 2004, 2008 and 2012?1) 405 million 2) 395.5 million 3) 350 million 4) 450 million 5) None of these

    139. What is the average number of Graduates in 2012 from US, UK and China?1) 91.8 million 2) 78.5 million 3) 110.75 million 4) 79.5 million 5) None of these

    140. The number of Graduates from India in 2012 is what per cent of the number of Graduates from US that year?1) 49% 2) 54.5% 3) 44.5% 4) 48.75% 5) None of these

  • BSC Academy

    30 PO-017

    i z' uokyh Vl kekU; l psr r k

    141. CRAR dk i w.kZ : i gSa\1) Currency to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio 2) Capital to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio3) Capital to Risk Weighted Accurate Ratio 4) Capital to Rest Weighted Assets Ratio5) dksbZ l gh ugha gSa

    142. Hkkj r h; fr Li /kkZ vk; ksx l hl hvkbZ us gky gh esa fuEu esa l s fdl {ks=k l s l acaf/kr 14 dai fu; ksa i j vuqfpr O; ki kfj d dk; ksZa ds fy ,2,500 dj ksM+ #- l s vf/kd dk l a; qDr t qekZuk yxk; k gSA1) VsDl Vkby 2) bZ&dkWel Z 3) vkWVkseksckby 4) LVhy 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    143. l j dkj us gky gh esa dqN j kT; ksa ds j kT; i kyksa dks cnyk gSA bl l anHkZ esa fuEu esa l s dkSu&l k t ksM+k l gh ugha gS\1) j kt LFkku dY; k.k fl ag 2) dukZVd oSt qHkkbZ okyk 3) xksok en`qyk fl Ugk4) egkj k"V l h fo| kl kxj j ko 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    144. ' khyk nhf{kr us gky gh esa fuEu esa l s fdl j kT; ds j kT; i ky i n l s bLr hQk ns fn; k\1) egkj k"V 2) dukZVd 3) r feyukMq 4) dsj y 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    145. cSfdax i z.kkyh esa IFSC dwV dk mi ; ksx D; k gS\1) IFSC dk mi ; ksx l qj {kk mn~ns' ; ds fy , gksr k gS2) IFSC dk mi ; ksx mi HkksDr k dh i gpku ds fy , gksr k gS3) NEFT fl LVe } kj k IFSC dk mi ; ksx xar O; cSadksa@' kk[ kkvksa r d l ans' k dks i gaqpkus ds fy , fd; k t kr k gSA4) NEFT fl LVe } kj k IFSC dk mi ; ksx RBI r d l ans' k i gqapkus ds fy , fd; k t kr k gSA5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    146. l sokfuo`fk fuf/k fudk; bZi h, Qvks ds U; kfl ; ksa us gky gh esa 2014-15 ds fy , ------------------------ dh nj l s Hkfo"; fuf/k t ekvksa i jC; kt Hkqxr ku dks cuk, j [ kus dk QSl yk fd; k gSA1) 8 fr ' kr 2) 8.50 fr ' kr 3) 8.75 fr ' kr 4) 9 fr ' kr 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    147. yhM cSad Ldhe dh ' kq: vkr fuEufyf[ kr esa l s fdl o"kZ esa gqbZ Fkh\1) 1979 2) 1969 3) 1975 4) 1998 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    148. csl y - III fu; eksa dks i wj h r j g l s fdl fr fFk r d ykxw fd; k t k, xh\1) 1 ekpZ 2018 2) 31 ekpZ] 2018 3) 1 vi zSy] 2018 4) 30 vi zSy] 2018 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    149. j ksfyax l sVyesaV D; k gS\1) j ksfyx l sVsyesaV esa fnu ds nkSj ku fd; k x; k O; ki kj fnu Hkj dh ' kq) ns; r k ds vk/kkj i j fui Vk, t kr s gSaA2) or Zeku esa j ksfyax l sVyesaV l s l acaf/kr O; ki kj T + 2 fnu ds vk/kkj i j fui Vk, t kr s gSa t gka T dk vFkZ O; ki kj dk fnu gksr k gSA3) j ksfyax l sVsyesaV esa O; ki kj ml h fnu fucVk, t kr s gSaA4) 2) vkSj 3) nksuksa5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    150. f^j ys' ku* D; k gS\1) fj ys' ku eqk&vki wfr Z dks c

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 31

    Test VGeneral Awareness

    141. CRAR stands for1) Currency to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio 2) Capital to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio3) Capital to Risk Weighted Accurate Ratio 4) Capital to Rest Weighted Assets Ratio5) None is correct

    142. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has imposed a combined penalty of more than Rs 2,500 cr on 14 companiesrelated to which of the following sectors for unfair business practices recently?1) Textiles 2) E-commerce 3) Automobiles 4) Steel 5) None of these

    143. The Govt has finalised Governors for some states recently. Which of the following pairs is NOT correct in this regard?1) Rajasthan Kalyan Singh2) Karnataka Vajubhai Vala3) Goa Mridula Sinha4) Maharashtra C Vidyasagar Rao 5) None of these

    144. Sheila Dikshit resigned as Governor of which of the following states recently?1) Maharashtra 2) Karnataka 3) Tamil Nadu 4) Kerala 5) None of these

    145. What is the use of IFSC code in banking system?1) IFSC is used for security purpose.2) IFSC is used for customer identification.3) IFSC is used by the NEFT system to route the message to the destination banks/branches.4) IFSC is used by the NEFT system to route the message to the RBI.5) None of these

    146. The retirement fund body EPFOs trustees decided to retain interest payment on provident fund deposits for 2014-15 at________ recently.1) 8 per cent 2) 8.50 per cent 3) 8.75 per cent 4) 9 per cent 5) None of these

    147. Lead Bank scheme was started in which of the following years?1) 1979 2) 1969 3) 1975 4) 1998 5) None of these

    148. BASEL-III norms will be fully implemented till which date?1) March 1, 2018 2) March 31, 2018 3) April 1, 2018 4) April 30, 2018 5) None of these

    149. What is rolling settlement?1) In rolling settlement trades exceuted during the day are settled based on the net obligations for the day.2) Presently the trades pertaining to the rolling settlement are settled on a T + 2 day basis where T stands for the trade

    day.3) In rolling settlement, trades are settled on the same day4) Both 1) & 2) are correct5) None of these

    150. What is reflation?1) Reflation is the act of stimulating the economy by increasing the money supply or by reducing taxes.2) It is a persistant rise in price of a commodity.3) It is a situation when both the inflation rate and the unemployment rate are high.4) Both 2) & 3)5) None of these

    151. Which of the following countries has announced the Dadabhai Naoroji Awards which will be given annually toindividuals promoting partnership between India and that country in domains like commerce, education and culture?

  • BSC Academy

    32 PO-017

    1) vesfj dk 2) fczVsu 3) t eZuh 4) t ki ku 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    152. vuql wfpr cSad D; k gSa\1) vuql wfpr cSad os cSad gSa t ks fj t oZ cSad vf/kfu; e&1934 dh nwl j h vuql wph esa ' kkfey gSaA2) vuql wfpr cSad os cSad gSa t ks cSafdax j sX; qys' ku vf/kfu; e - 1949 dh nwl j h vuql wph esa ' kkfey gSaA3) vuql wfpr cSad os cSad gSa t ks cSafdax j sX; qj sy ' ku vf/kfu; e-1934 dh nwl j h vuql wph esa ' kkfey gSaA4) vuql wfpr cSad os cSad gSa t ks cSafdax vf/kfuf; e-1949 dh nwl j h vuql wph esa ' kkfey gSaA5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    153. l j dkj dk v^r qY; Hkkj r * vfHk; ku fuEu esa l s fdl s y f{kr gS\1) ns' k ds fy , vkSj vf/kd fons' kh i ; ZVdksa dks vkdf"kZr dj uk 2) ns' k ds fy , vkSj vf/kd fuos' kd vkdf"kZr dj uk3) ns' k esa fo' oLr j h; bakLVDpj dk fuekZ.k dj us 4) i qj kus Lekj dksa ds ewy l kSan; Z dks cgky dj uk5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    154. duol sZ' ku fon ekbZ ykbQ i qLr d ds ys[ kd dkSu gSa\1) vkj oh j sM~Mh 2) usYl u eaMsyk 3) bej ku [ kku 4) Mh , u >k 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    155. ge i zk; % l ekpkj i =kksa esa CRY ds ckj s esa i

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 33

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

    152. What are schedule banks?1) Schedule banks are those banks which are included in the second schedule of the "Reserve Bank Act - 1934."2) Schedule Banks are those banks which are included in the second schedule of the "Banking Regulation Act - 1949."3) Schedule banks are those banks, which are included in the second schedule of the "Banking Regulation Act - 1934."4) Schedule banks are those banks, which are included in the second schedule of the "Reserve Bank Act - 1949."5) None of these

    153. The 'Incredible India' campaign of the government is aimed at which of the following?1) To draw more foreign tourists to the country2) To draw more investors to the country3) Building world-class infrastructure in the country4) Restoring old monuments to their original beauty5) None of these

    154. Who is the author of the book Conversation with my life?1) R. V. Reddy 2) Nelson Mandela 3) Imran Khan 4) D. N. Jha 5) None of these

    155. We often read a term CRY in newspapers. CRY stands for1) Child Rights and You 2) Child Revolution and You 3) Child Rights with You4) Child Revolution with You 5) None of these

    156. Fiscal Consolidation report was headed by which of the following persons?1) Vijay Singh 2) Vijay Kelkar 3) C. Rangarajan 4) HS Bedi 5) None of these

    157. Which of the following states was declared First Open Defecation Free state?1) Uttar Pradesh 2) Sikkim 3) Punjab 4) Tripura 5) None of these

    158. Deposits in a bank that can't be withdrawn before their fixed periods are called1) Saving Bank Account Deposit 2) Current Bank Account Deposit 3) Terms Deposits4) Both 1) & 2) 5) None of these

    159. The govt notified increase in foreign direct investment (FDI) limit to ________ through approval route in the defencesector.1) 26 per cent 2) 49 per cent 3) 74 per cent 4) 100 per cent 5) None of these

    160. The govt has launched a new domain which will be in Devanagari script and will cover several Indian languagesincluding Hindi. Identify the new domain.1) .Bharat 2) .IN 3) .NIC 4) .India 5) None of these

    161. Which of the following is the fourth and final Grand Slam tennis tournament played each year?1) Wimbledon 2) French Open 3) Australian Open 4) US Open 5) None of these

    162. Which of the following states has made it mandatory to wear helmet for women recently? The rule will be applicable toall except Sikh women.1) Punjab 2) Haryana 3) Delhi 4) Karnataka 5) None of these

    163. Who among the following has won the Belgian Grand Prix formula one championship recently?1) Fernando Alonso 2) Daniel Ricciardo 3) Lewis Hamilton 4) Nico Rosberg 5) None of these

    164. The book titled Not Just an Accountant has been authored by who among the following?1) Gopal Subramaniam 2) Ranjit Sinha 3) Vinod Rai4) Shashi Kant Sharma 5) None of these

    165. National Sports Day in India is celebrated on the birthday of hockey legend Dhyan Chand which falls on1) 22 Aug 2) 25 Aug 3) 27 Aug 4) 29 Aug 5) None of these

    166. The Confederations Cup is associated with which of the following games?1) Cricket 2) Football 3) Hockey 4) Tennis 5) None of these

  • BSC Academy

    34 PO-017

    1) fdsV 2) QqVckWy 3) gkWdh 4) Vsful 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    167. vkbZi h, y esa l sckt h vkSj Li kWV fQfDl ax ds ekeys esa vkbZl hl h ds v/; {k , u Jhfuokl u vkSj 12 eq[ k f[ kykfM+; ksa ds f[ kykQ mPpr eU; k; ky; } kj k xfBr t kap l fefr us gky gh esa vi uh fj i ksVZ l kSai nhA bl l fefr dk uke D; k Fkk\1) U; k; ewfr Z eqdqy eqn~xy l fefr 2) U; k; ewfr Z vkj , e yks/kk l fefr3) U; k; ewfr Z i h l nkf' koe l fefr 4) U; k; ewfr Z vYr el dchj l fefr5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    168. j {kk ea=kky; us gky gh esa fuEu esa l s fdl dai uh l s gYds gsyhdkWIVj [ kj hnus ds fy , 6000 dj ksM+ #- l s vf/kd ewY; dh ?kksVkysds nkx okyh fufonk j dj nh\1) l kc 2) vxLr k osLVySaM 3) ch, bZ fl LVEl 4) Msl kWYV , oh, ' ku 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    169. us' kuy , ; j ksukWfVDl , aM Li sl , MfefuLVs' ku ukl k us 7-fcfy ; u MkWyj okys vi us fr f"Br Li sl ykWUp fl LVe ds fodkl ds r grgSoh osV vUos"k.k oxZ j kWdsV dks uoacj 2018 r d ------------------------ ds fy , ykWUp dj us dh ?kks"k.kk dh gSA1) panzek 2) ' kq 3) cg`Li fr 4) eaxy 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    170. eqj yh dkfr Zds; u gky gh esa fuEu esa l s fdl [ ksy esa vi us n' kZu dks ysdj l qf[ kZ; ksa esa Fks\1) LDoS' k 2) cSMfeaVu 3) ' kr j at 4) Vscy Vsful 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    171. fj l si r bi , j Mksxu us gky gh esa fuEu esa l s fdl ns' k ds j k"Vi fr ds : i esa ' ki Fk yh Fkh\1) Li su 2) t kWft Z; k 3) dacksfM; k 4) r qdhZ 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    172. fuEu esa l s fdl s gky gh esa baVj i ksy ds V^uZ cSd kbe* vfHk; ku dk j kt nwr fu; qDr fd; k x; k gS\ baVj i ksy l s ; g mi yfC/k gkfl ydj us okys og i gys Hkkj r h; vfHkusr k gSaA1) vfer kHk cPpu 2) ' kkg#[ k [ kku 3) l yeku 4) _ fr d j ks' ku 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    173. gky gh esa l f; r oqj oqj Tokykeq[ kh fuEu esa l s fdl ns' k esa vofLFkr gS\1) baMksusf' k; k 2) bVyh 3) t ki ku4) i i qvk U; w fxuh 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    174. fnYyh dh , d vnkyr us dkaxzsl v/; {k l ksfu; k xka/kh] j kgqy xka/kh o vU; ds f[ kykQ f' kdk; r ds ekeys dh l quokbZ ds fy , 9 fnl acjdh r kj h[ k r ; dh gSA ; g eqk , l ksfl , VsM t uZYl fy feVsM } kj k dkf' kr fuEu esa l s fdl nSfud l ekpkj i =k l s l acaf/kr gS\1) nsYgh gsj kYM 2) us' kuy gsj kYM 3) LVsV~l eSu 4) nsu gsj kYM 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    175. l j dkj us 2006 l s bafnj k xka/kh j k"Vh; eqDr fo' ofo| ky; bXuw ds dkedkt dh t kap dj us ds fy , , d r hu l nL; h; l fefr xfBrdh gSA fuEu esa l s dkSu or Zeku esa bXuw dk dqyi fr gS\1) oh, u j kt ' ks[ kj u fi YybZ 2) , e vl ye 3) xkso/kZu esgr k4) fnus' k fl ag 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    176. fuEu esa l s fdl us l al n dh yksd ys[ kk l fefr (PAC) ds u; s v/; {k ds : i esa dk; ZHkkj l aHkkyk gS\1) dsoh FkkWel 2) eqj yh euksgj t ks' kh 3) vuhr k r ki4) i hl h pkdks 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    177. , f' k; k o ' kkar {ks=k esa kdf`r d foj kl r LFkyksa ds l aj {k.k dh fn' kk esa , d dne ds : i esa] fo' o ds i gys kdf`r d fo' o foj kl rdsanz dh uhao gky gh esa --------------------------------- ds Hkkj r h; oU; t ho l aLFkku (WII) esa j [ kh xbZ FkhA1) nsgj knwu 2) uSuhr ky 3) f' keyk 4) Mkft Zfyax 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    178. ubZ mR[ kuu o mRi knu xfr fof/k; ksa dks O; ogk; Z cukus ds fy , , d l fefr us ?kj syw kdf`r d xSl ds fy , ckt kj vk/kkfj r ewY; dhfl Qkfj ' k dh gSA l fefr dk uke cr kb, A1) dfi yk okRL; k; u 2) fot ; dsydj 3) okbZ os.kqxksi ky j s h 4) l h j axj kt u 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    179. fuEu esa l s fdl Hkkj r h; cSMfeaVu f[ kykM+h us gky gh esa fo' o cSMfeaVu pSafi ; uf' ki esa dkaL; i nd t hr k gS\ og fo' o pSafi ; uf' kiesa nks dkaL; i nd t hr us okyh i gyh cSMfeaVu f[ kykM+h cu xbZ gSA1) l k; uk usgoky 2) vf' ouh i ksuIi k 3) Tokyk xqk 4) i hoh fl a/kq 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

    180. fuEu esa l s dkSu or Zeku esa l sch dk ps; j eSu gS\1) fp=kk j ked"`.ku 2) , e nkeksnj u 3) ; wds fl Ugk 4) l hch Hkkos 5) buesa l s dksbZ ugha

  • BSC Academy

    PO-017 35

    167. The Committee set up by the Supreme Court to conduct a probe against ICC President N Srinivasan and 12 prominentplayers in the IPL betting and spot-fixing scandal filed its report recently. The committee was named1) Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee2) Justice RM Lodha Committee3) Justice P Sathasivam Committee4) Justice Altamas Kabir Committee5) None of these

    168. The Defence Ministry scrapped Rs 6000-cr scam-tainted tender for purchase of light utility helicopters from which of thefollowing firms recently?1) Saab 2) Agusta Westland 3) BAE Systems 4) Dassault Aviation 5) None of these

    169. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced the launch its $7-bn Space Launch System(SLS), the heavy-lift, exploration class rocket under development, by Nov 2018 to1) Moon 2) Venus 3) Jupiter 4) Mars 5) None of these

    170. Murali Karthikeyan was in news for his performance in which of the following sports recently?1) Squash 2) Badminton 3) Chess 4) Table tennis 5) None of these

    171. Recep Tayyip Erdogan was sworn in as president of which of the following countries recently?1) S