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TEST-I REASONING ABILITY AND
NUMERICAL APTITUDE
1. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word COURSE, each of which has as many let-ters between them in the word (in· both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical order? (1) None (3) 1\vo
(2) One (4) Three
(5) More than three 2 . In a certain code 'SCENT is cod-
ed as 'UOFDT' and 'LASER' is coded as 'SFTBM'. In the same code 'RETAIL' will be coded as • __ '?
(1) SFUBJM (3) SFUJMB (5) MJBUFS
(2) MJFUBS (4) KHBSDQ
3. The positions of first and the fotUih letters of the word RACK-ET are interchanged, similarly, the positions of second and fifth letters and third and sixth letters are interchanged. In the new ar-rangement thus formed, how many letters are there between the letter which is third from the right and the letter which is third from the left. in the English 。エセ@phabetical order? (l) None (2) One {3) Two
(4) Three (5) More than three
4. 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) Diamond (2) Silver (3) Tin (4) :Altuninium '(5)''Iron
5. Eve'ry planet in the solar system would necessarily have HQセ@ high temperature {2) life on it
(3) water on it (4) a satellite (5) an orbit around the Sun
6. In each vowel of the word HOS-PITAL is changed to the next let-ter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series and then the alphabets thus formed are arranged in alphabet-ical order from left to right. which of the following will be fifth from the right? (1)0 (3) p
{5) G
(2) J (4) K
7. Circumference is related to a cir-cle in the same way as a/ an_ is related to rectangle. (1) area {2) square (3) length (4) perimeter (5) cuboid
8. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters OWH using each letter only once in each word ? (1) None (2) One (3) 1\vo (4) Three (5) More than three
9. Which of the following will come in the place of question mark ? AC EG JL ?WY (1) NP {2) MO (3) PR (4) OP (5) RT
10. Among A, 8, C, D and E each scoring different marks in an ex-amination, A scored less than only B. D scored more than only C. Who amongst them scored the third lpwest marks ? (l)D
(2) E (3) A
(4) Cannot be detennined (5) None of these Directions (11 - 15) : Each of
the questions given below is based on the given diagram. You have to take
the given diagram to be true even if it seems to be at variance from common-ly known facts and then decide which of the five alternatives following each アセ・ウエゥッョ@ logically foll ows from the giv-endiagram.
11. Which of the following represents such dancers who are als_o sing-ers but not college students ? (1) OnlyC (2) OnlyA· (3) Fand G (4) C and F (5) Only B
12. Which of the following represents the college students who are nei-ther singers nor dancers ? (1) E and B (2) OnlyC (3) Band C (4) OnlyE (5) OnlyB
13. Which of the following is true aboutC? (1) It represents all dancers from
the college (2) It represents dancers who are
not co.llege students and also who are not singers
(3) It represents such college stu-dents who are both singers as well as dancers
(4) It represents all the dancers who are also singers
(5) It represents singers who are not college students
14. Which of the following compris-es of college students who are only singers and not dancers ?
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(1) Only E (2) C and D (3) B, C and D (4) Only B (5) Only D
15. Which of the following repre-sents all those singers who are not dancers ? (1) E, D and G (2) Only E (3} Band C
{4) Only D (5} D and G
Directions (16- 20) :Following questions are based on five words giv-en below:
RAG FIN PUT LOW SUE (The new words formed after performing the mentioned oper-ations may or may not necessar-ily be meaningful English words.)
16. If in each of the given words, each of the consonants is changed to previous letter and each vowel is changed to next letter in the English alphabetical
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series, in how many words thus formed will no vowels appear ? (l} l':lone (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
17. If third alphabet in each of the words is changed to next alpha-bet in the English alphabeUcal order, how many·words having two vowels (same or different vowels} will be formed ? ( 1} None (2) One (3} Two (4} Three (5) Four
18. How many letters are there in the English alphabetical series between the second letter of the word which is second from the right and the second letter of the word which is second from the left of the given words ? (1) Two (2) Five (3) Six (4) Nine (5) Three
19. If the positions of the first and . the second alphabets of each of the words are interchanged, which of the following'will form a meaningful English word ? (1} Both SUE and PUT (2) FIN {3) Both PUT and LOW (4) LOW (5) SUE
20. If the given words are arranged in the order as they would ap-pear in a dictionary from left to right, which of the following will be second from the right ? (1) RAG (2) FIN (3) PUT (4} LOW (5) SUE Directions (21-25): Study the
following information carefully and an-swer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E and Fare sitting in a straight line facing North.
(a) A sits third to the right of D. (b) }\Jeither A norD sits at any of
the extreme ends of the line. (c) G sits second to left of E. (d) B sits second to right of F. (e) B does not sit at an extreme
end of the line. 21. If all the persons are made to sit
in alphabetical order from right to left, the positions of how many will remain unchanged as com-pared to the original seating po-sitions? (I) None (3) Two (5) four
(2) One (4) Three
22. Who sits at the extreme right hand comer of the line ? (1) c (2) E
(3) F
(4) Either C or E (5) None of these
23. What is the position of B with respect to E ? (1) Third to the left (2) Third to the right (3) Immediately to the right (4) Second to the left (5) Immediately to the left
24. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. 'Which is. the one- that does not belong to that group ? {1) CB (2) EA. (3) DF (4) BC
(5) AC
25. How many persons sit between C and F? {1) None (2) One {3) 1\vo - (4) Three (5) Four
Directions (26- 30) : Study the following arrangement carefuliy 。セ、@answer the questions given below: ' · 185947125836592764
52 9 2 6 4_ 1 2 3 5 1 4 2 8 :3 セ@26. Which of the following is fifth to ·
the right of the twelfth digit ft ou. the right end of the above ar-rangement ? (1) 3 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 7 (5) None of these
27. How many 5s are there in the above arrangement. each of which is immediately followed by a digit which has a numerical value of less than five ? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
28. How many such 4s are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by an even digit and also immedi-ately followed by an odd digit ? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
29. If all the ・カセ ョ@ digits are deleted from the above arrangement, which of the following will be sev-enth from the left end of the ar-rangement? (1) 9 (2) 5 (3) 1 (4) 3 (5) 7
30. How many such ls are there in the above arrangement. each of which is immediately preceded by a penect square ? (l) None (2) One (3) Two {4) Three {5) More than three Directions (31- 33): Read the
information/ statement given in each question carefully and answer the ques-tions. 31. Which of the following expres-
sions will be true if the expres-sion 'A > B セ@ C < D' is definitely true? (1) A> D {3) D > B
(2) C s. A (4) dセa@
(5) None is true . 1 J,
32. Which of the following {expres-sions will not be true セヲ Q@ エセ ・@ ex-pression 'F .$;. G o: H < K' is defi-nitely true ? · · (1) K セ@ F (2) H Mセ@ f: , (3) G < K (4) F < K (5) None of these
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33. _ Iri which of the following expres-sions will the expression 'P < Q' be definitely true ?
37. TAFQIM 39. FBRKMU (1) %98$$5 (3) %98775 (5) %987$5 (1) P セ@ R> N = Q
(1) @%63©$ (3) @%©©6$ (5) @%36©$
(2) @:::3©6$ (4) @%3©6$
(2) EセWWXU@ . (4) %89775
(2) Q < rセ@ N > P (3) P < rセ@ Q > N (41 P セ@ N セ@ M > Q
38. HAQFEP 40. ICWMAE (l) 6=13$32 (3) 6=133$2
(5) 6$=1332 (5) None is true
(l) #©34%2 (3) #©©0Al24 (5) #©23%4
(2) #©3%24 (4) #=3%24
(2) 6 * 13133 2 t4l 2=B$36
Directions (34 - 35) : Read the following information carefully and an-swer the questions which follow:
Directions (41-50) :In each ofthe questions given belowi}Vhich one of-the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the
If 'Ax B' means 'A is wife of B'. left. if the sequence were continued ? セ@ ·
If 'A + B' means 'A is brother of B'. If 'A + B' means 'A is daughter of B'. If 'A - B' means 'A is son of B'.
34. Which of the following means 'T is father of P' ? (1) p + Q X R -T (2) p '+ R - T X Q (3) p + Q + R X T
(4) P- Q + T + R (5) None of these
35. · How is•Y related to Z if •y x V + W+Z'? ( 1) Daughter (2) Father-in-law (3) Wife
41.
42.
43.
(4) Daughter-in-law 44. (5) Cannot be determined Directions (36 - 40) : In each
question below is given a group of let-ters followed by five combinations of number/symbol codes numbered (1), 45. (2), (3). (4) and (5). You have to fmd out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and the conditions and mark the number of that 46. combination as your answer.
Conditions : (i) If both the fourth and the flfth
elements are consonants, both these are to be coded as the code fqr the fourth element.
(ii) If the second element is a vowel and the third a consonant, the codes for both these are to be interchanged.
(iii) If both the first and the last ele-ments are vowels, the second el-ement is to be coded as '='
36. RMCAPT (1) 8$4*3@ (3) 8=*34@ (5) 8$334@
(2) 8$*34@ (4) 8*34$@
47.
48.
49.
50.
· Problem Figures Answer-Figures ·.-!I , •
f ' . '
BUILD IOBDL DBOlC OADCI CDAOS ADCSO AT COS OADCT ATCSO CTASO
(l) (2) (3) (4) (5}
ZIBI 0 0 z 0 D* s z *0 00 D * DO DO Cl= c 0 *181 so 0 0 TA D* A 1 fl.* 0 * C D z 181 ClO 0 z D * z s s z s z s z s z
(1) (2) (3) (4) (51
+ + +I +. L セセ@(l) (2) (3) (4} (5)
D = D s - os z D s z 0 0 . D z 0 s z z Li s Cl = o z s D ;;; 0 z s D t:. s s D D = s D fl.* z z b. * b. *0 O t:.* b. *= = b. **= z * = z Dt:.* b. * =-
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
p c * p p * i p p T T 0 0 PT PO p T p
1' ;/f セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ ¢ セ@ セ@ It:
* c T * 0 . p T t8J T i:8i
(l) (2) (3) (4) (5)
A [J 0 181S * 181 OD A 0 * 0 181 s 1!!1 0 1!!1 181 0 s * [J AD A* s * s 181 OA 0 A 0 A * * s 0 1!!1 * Sl!!l OA DO 1!!1 s AS * [J * s 0 A D
(l} (2) (3) (4) (5)
A ¢ * 0 ¢ ¢ A D ¢ 0
*0 * ¢ D A DO 0 0 AA ** D
* セ M * il. 0 /). /). * ¢ D
A 0 ¢ * <> D OD <>o 00 AO * (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Is o rls セ@ I! 0 Is o I iウセ@ QQセ@ o Is 6 Qセ@ o iセ@ 0 iセ@ 0 I (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
I'&J セ]i@ ᆪセQ`}@ 1:£ QQセセ@ i]セ@ イセ@ QセᆪQ]セ@ I (1} (2) (3} (4) (5)
2 s o* s z *c 0s c* so *0 0 s o* A.0 D
D /). Z D c tPc c 0 Ao oo 0 0 Az oo z 0
s 0 *z セd@ *0 s0 *z so oo so *0 0 s 0 0 c tP CCI
z D AD oc z 0 c A
2 0 o A c * (l) (2) {3) (4) (5)
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Directions (5l-7l5): What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions-? 51. 75 X 6 + 5- 30 = (?)2
(1) 4Jl5 (2) 60
(3) 2Jl5
(5) -Jl5 (4) (60)2
52. 26% of 750 - 17% of 460 = ? (1) 122.7 (2) 1 14.9 (3} 107.7 (4} 116.8 (5) None of these
53. (7)3 + (49)2 X 343 = 7!?- 2) (1) 2 - ei> 4 (3) 3 (4) 5 (5) None of th ese
54. 1 1
2 3 of 1 4
of (?) = 315
(1) 134 (2) 124 (3) 126 {4) 108 (5) None of these
1 1 1 55. 1- - 1- + 1-= ?
7 9 63
(1) Qセ@63
(2) 1-1
21
(3) 2_!._ 21
4 (4) 163
(5) None of these 56. 87.39-51.75 + 69.73 =? + 52.42
(1) 51.74 (2) 65.65 (3) 52.95 (4) 65.74 (5) None of these
5 7 . 0.8 X 1.6 + 0.5 X 12 = ? (1} 20.52 {2) 30.72 {3} 32.42 (4) 2 1.52 (5) None of these
58. 24 X 8 + 144 + 35 :: 132 + ? (1) 148 (2} 159 (3) 239 (4) 258 (5} None of these
39. 9898 - 7676 + 5454 = ? + 3333 (1} 4334 (2) 3434 (3) 4243 (4) 5454 (5} None of these
87 85 60 60. - X-+ - ::?
17 21 7
(1) 2.!. (2) 14 7 7
(3) Rセ@ (4) 2.!.. 3 3
(5) None of these
61. 45 X 18 + 5- 53=?- 119 (1) 158 (2) 188 (3} 134 (4} 168
(5) None of these
3 13 6 2 . 19 of 15 of 855 = ?
(1) 117 (2) 85
(3) 91 (4} 143 (5) None of these
63. 431.42 - 56.74 =?- 102.86 (1) 421.65 (2) 436.79 (3) 467.54 (4) 477.69 (5} None of these
64. I 4 3 -+ - +-=? 13 39 26
(1) 23 11 78 (2) 78
(3) 4 7 13 (4) 39
(5) None of these 65. (16- 115) + 3 =? + (-4)
(1) 16 (2) -16 (3) -132 (4) 132
(5) None of these
66. 874- 357 + 319 =? + (17)2 (1) 54 7 (2) 596
(3) 457 (4) 406 (5) None of these
67. (2 X 3)2 X (9 X 4)3 + 216:: 67
(1) 5 (2) 4 (3} 6 (4) 2 I
(5) None of these
68. 64% of?+ 39 = 583 (1) 750 (2) 550 (3) 850 (4) 950
(5) None of these 69. (42.8 X 6 X 5) + 12- (10)2:: (?)2
(I) 7 (2) J7 (3) (107)2 (4) -7 (5) 49
70. (27 X 6) - (12 X 4)- 65 =?X 7 (1) 21 (2) 7
(3) 49 !4i 42 (5) None of these
71. 21.743 - 32.669 + 15.198 =? (1) 4.272 (2) 3.252
(3) 4.252
(4) 3.552 (5) None of these
7 2 . (12]2- (4)3- J729 + 11 = (?]2
(1) J32 (3) J54 (5) 8
(2) 64
(4) 53
73. J54 X 24 + 18 + 26 -73 =?
(1) J5 (2) (25)2
(3) 25 (4) 5 (5) None of these
3 74.
14 of 56% of 550 =?
(l) 33 (2) 99 (3) 66 (4) 77
(5) None of these 7 5 . ?% of 950 + 782 = 1200
(1) 54 (2) 44 (3) 34 (4) 64 (5) None of these
76. Milka purchased an item for Rs. 7,200 and sold it at the gain of25%. From that amount he pur-chased another item and sold it at the loss of 25%. What is his over-all gain/loss ? (1) Loss of Rs. 540 (2) Gain of Rs. 420 (3) Loss of Rs. 450 (4) Neither gain nor loss (5) None of these
. 1 . 77. The average speed of a bus is 2-
2 times the average speed of a trac-tor. The tractor covers 336 kms in 2 i hours. How much 、ゥウエ。ョ」セ@will. the bus cover in 12 hours ? (1) 380 km (2) 440 km (3) 360 km (4) 460 km (5) None of these
78. What will come in place of both the question marks (?} in the fol-lowing questions ?
7 1
(?)3 (?)3 -=-45
(l) 27
(3) 9
(5) J3
5
(2) (9)2
(4) 3
79. What is forty six per cent of three-seventeenth of a number if the number is 150 less than cube of 10?
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(1) 45 (2) 39
{3) 69 (4) 54
(5) None of these 00. What value will be obtained if the
square of 27 is subtracted from エィ セG@ セアオセイ・@ of 36 ? \1) 667 (2) 675 (3) 576 (4) 567 (5) None of these
3 4 3 5 81. OutofthcfracUons -
8.-.-.-7 10 12
8 and 17 which ls the second small-
est fraction·?
3 (1) 8
セ@(3)
10
(5) 8
17
4 (2) 7
5 141 12
82. How many bags are required for filling 1568 kg of wheat if each bag is filled with 1 12 kg of wheat? (1) 24 (2) 14
(3) 19 (4) 29 (5) None of these
83. Rinku consistently runs 415 me-tres eveJY day. In how many days will he tun 4.98 kms. ? (1) 16 (2) 12 (3) 22 (4) 24
(5) None of these 84. The area of a square is one-fifth
the area of a rectangle. The area of the rectangle is 1620 sq. em and th e length of the rectangle is 54 ems. What is the difference between the side of the square and the breadth of the rectangle ?
(1) 12 em (2) 24 em (3) 25 em (4) 15 em (5) None of these
85. The sum of five consecutive odd numbers is equal to 125. What is the sum of the product of the larg-est and the smallest numbers and the second largest number? (1) 512 (2) 535
(3) 634 (4) 636
(5) None of these 86. The body weight of seven boys is
recorded as 70 kgs .. 64 kgs., 55 kgs., 81 kgs., 45 kgs., 76 kg. and 92 kgs. What is the average body weight of all seven boys ?
(l) 69 kgs. (2) 71 kgs. (3) 65 kgs. (4) 73 kgs. (5} None of these
87. The simple interest accrued in 5 years on a principal of Rs. 24 000 is ッョ・セ@ tenth the principal. What is the rate of simple interest p.c. p.a. ? (l) 5 (2) 4
(3) 6 (4) 2
(5) None of these 88. Mira's monthly income is two-fifth
of Kishan's monthly income. K.is-han's annual income is Rs. 2.13 lacs. What is Mira's annual income ? (In some cases monthly income and in some cases annual income is used.) (l) Rs. WセNPPP@(2} Rs. 84,200
(3) Rs. 71,000
(4) Rs. 85,200 (5) None of these
89. Ruchita got 43 marks In Hindi, 45 mark!> in Science, 67 mark!:> in Maths, 89 marks in Social Science and 65 marks in English. The maximum marks of each subject are 120. How much overall per-centage of marks did she get ? (1) 55.1 (2) 51.5
(3) 65 (4) 62
(5) None of these 90. Six boys can complete a piece of
work in 24 hours. In how m<my hours will 9 boys complete the same piece of work ? (l) 18 (2) 16 (3) 12 (4) 14
(5) None of these 91. The side of a square is equal to
the diameter of a circle. The area of the square is 196 sq.cm. What is the area of the circle ? (l) 112 sq. em (2) 176 sq. em (3) 154 sq. em (4} 132 sq. em (5) None of these
92. The ratio between the present ages of Rakhi and Sita is 5 . 7 respec-tively. After eight years Rakhl's age will be 28 years. What was Sita's age 5 years ago ? (l) 24 years (2) 28 years (3) 22 years (4) 21 years (5) None of these
Directions (93 - ·95): What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the fol!owing number series ? 93. 12 16 24 36 52 (?)
(1) 80 (2) 76 (3) 72 (4) 82 (5) None of these
94. 17 21 37 73 137 (?) ( 1) 246 (2) 23G (3) 217 (4) 237 (5) None of these
95. 620 412 308 256 230 (?j
(1) 217 (2) 227 (3) 207 (4) 234 (5) None of these Directions (96-100) : In each of
these questions an equation is given with a question mark (?) in place of a correct symbol. Based on the values on the right hand side and the left hand side of the question mark. you have to decide which of the followi ng symbol will come in place of the ques-tion mark.
Give answer If in place of que&-tion mark ('?) fol-lowing will come
(1) > (greater than) (2) =(equal to) (3) < (less than) (4) セ@ (either greater or
equal to) (5) ::;. (either smaller or
equal to)
96. ±[(Jz89-J25)] ?[J144] 97. 1123- (86- 42))? ((7)2 X 2) 98, 1(24- (3)2) X 4) ? [42 X 8- (17 X 4)) 99. 1(18 + 6) + (45 + 9))? [(162 - l 06) . + 8)
·1oo. [(57 x 3) + 91 ? [ J225 + (2121 I
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I TEST-II :CLERICAL APTITUDE I Directions (101-125): In each question below a combination ofName andAdd.ress is given in the frrst column at the
left foll()wed by four such combinations one each under the columns 1, 2. 3 and 4. You have to Hnd out the combination
which ts exactly the same as the combination in th,e flrst column. The number of that column which contains that
combination is the answer. If all the combinations are different, the answer ic; (5).
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
101. Deepa.k Nair. Depak.Nair Deepa.k Nair DeepakNair DcepakNair None
Ulhasnagar-34 Ulhasnagar-34 Ullasnagar-34 Ulhasnagar -34 Ulhasnagar -34
Kalyan-580037 Kalyan-580037 Kalyan-580037 Ka.lyan-580031 I\alyan-580037
102. Anand Singha Anand Sinha Anand Singha Anand Singha Annand Singha None
C-Wlng, Kalwa C-Wing, Kalwa C-Wing, Kalwa C-Wing, Calwa C-Wing, Kalwa
Thane-59 Thane-59 Thane-59 Thane-59 Thane-59
103. DivyaJain. M DivyaJarne. M DivyaJain. M DivyaJain.M DivyaJain None
I.C.Colony :V /C I.C.Colony -V /C l.C.Colony -N/C LC.Colony -V /C I .C.Colony -V /C
Borivali West Borivali West Borlvali West Borlvali West Borlvali West
104. All Khan AlliKhan AliKhan AliKan AliKhan None
21/7 /B-Thane 21/7 /B-Thane 21/7 /B-Thane 21/7 /B Thane 27/7 /B-Thane
Mumbai-20 Mumbai-20 Mumbai-20 Mumbai-20 Mumbai-20
105. Akshay Joseph AksayJoseph aォウィセケ ᄋ jッウ・ーィ@ Akshay Joseph Akshay Joseph None
Jogeshwari25/C J ogeshwari 25 I C Jogeshwari 25/C Jogeswari 25/C Jogeshwari 25/C
M. 9825017689 M. 9825017689 M. 9825017986 M. 9825017689 M. 9825017689
106. Jay Prasad Jay Prasad JayPrasaad Jay Prasad Jay Prasad None
Kamlhi Nagar Kamthi Nagar Kamthl Nagar KamtlNagar Kamthi Magar
Noida-27341896 Noida-27341896 Noida-27341896 Noida-27341896 Noida-21341896
107. Prmkaj Rathod Panlmj Rathod Pankaj Rathod Pankaj Ratod Pankaj Rathod None
28th Mothishalt 29th Mothlshah 28u1 Mothishah 28th Mothishah 28th Mothlshah
Byculla East Byculla East Byculla East Bycl:llla East Byculla West
108. Um,mand Jha Umanantl Jha Umannand Jha UmanandJha Um.mandJha None
Rangraj Nagar Rangraj Nagar Rangraj Nagar Ragraj Nagar Rangr-aj Nagar
Solapur Sola pore Solapur Sola pur Solapur
109. Vinod Roy Vinod Roy VlnodRay VinodRoy Binod Roy None
Sun Villa Sun Villa Sun Villa Sun Villa Sun Villa
Poladpur 206501 Poladpur 206501 Poladpur 206501 Polapur 206501 · Pol ad pur 206501
110. Aycsha MaU1ews Ayesha Mathews Ayesha Mathews Aycsha Mathew!> Ayt•!jha Matthews None
H.No. 28/C H.No. 28/D H.No. 28/C Q.No. 28/C H.No. 28/C
Akola Akola Ankola Akola Akola.
111. Jacob Matthais Jacob Matthats Jacob Matthals Jacob Matthais Jacob Matthais None
26, Swamy Nagar 26, Swamy Nager 26, Swami Nagar 28, Swamy Nagar 26, Swamy Nagar
Tel. 22672861 Tel. 22672861 Tel. 22672861 Tel. 22672861 Tel. 22672861
112. Mamta Akula MamtaAkula MamtaAkulla MamtaAkula Mam.ta.l\kula None
82, Marol Nagar 82, Marol Nagar 82, Marol Nagar 82. Karol Nagar 28, Marole Nagar
Andhcri400079 Audheri 400079 Andheri 400079 Andherl 400079 Andtieri 400079
113. Jasncet Lobo J asmcet Lobo JasneetLobo J asneet Lobo Jasnlt Lobo None
Hanuman Nagar Hanuman Nagar Hanuman Nagar Hanuman Nagar H.:w.urnan Nagar pi
Tel. 2654321 Tel. 2654321 Fax.2654321 Tel. 2654321 Tel [RセUTS RQ@
114. Susan D.N. SusanD.M. SusanD.N. Susan D.N. Susah D.N. ' None
Mlnie India 2/C Minie India 2/C Mlnie India 3/C Minie India 2/C Mime India 2/C
Mahakali Caves Mahakall Caves Mahakali Caves Mahakali Caves Mahakali Cru·es
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116. John Baptista John Baptista John Baptista John Baptista John Baptista HNPW Colony B/6 HNPW Colony D/6 HNPW Colony B/6 HNPW Colony B/6 HNWP Colony B/6 Chembur Chembur Chemboor Chembur Chembur 117. MukthiShah MuktiShah Muklhi Shah MukthiShah MukthiShah Mindspace-43 Mindspace-43 Mindspace-43 Mindspace-43 Mintlspace-34 Malad (W} Malad(W) Malad (W) Malad(E) Malad (W} 118. Shannon D'Cruz Shannon D'Cruz Shanon D'Cruz Shannon D'Cruz Shannon D'Cruz Shivaji Nagar-4 Shivaji Nagar-5 Shivaji Nagar-4 Shivaji Nagar-4 Shivaji Nagar-4 M. 9921341752 M. 9921341752 M. 9921341752 M. 9281341752 M. 9921341752
, 119. Cheryl Menezes Cheryl Menzes Cheryl Menezes Cheryl Menezes Cheryl Menezes Cable Town- 12 CableTown-12 Cable City-12 CableTown-21 Cable Town-12 Jamshedpur Jamshedpur Jamshedpur Jamshedpur Jamshedpur 120. Varsha Chitnis Barsha Chitnis Varsha Chitnis Varsha Chitmit Varsha Chitnis 121 M Kings Circle 121 M Kings Circle 121 M Kings Circle 121 M Kings Circle 321 M Kings Circle Gandhi Market Gandhi Market Gandhi Market Gandhi Market Gandhi Market 121. AngelaAguiar Angela Aguiar Angela Aguiare Angela Aguiar Angelina Aguiar 36/11, Avenue 36/11, Avenue 36/11, Avenue 63/11, Avenue 36/11. Avenue Delhi 631 002 Delhi 631002 Delhi 631002 Delhi 631002 Delhi 631002 122. Brijesh Shetty Brajesh Shetty Brijesh Shetty Brijesh Shetty Brijesh Shetty Parbhani68 Parbhani68 Parbhani68 Parbani68 Parbhani68 Tel. 2652667 Tel. 2652667 Tel. 2652667 Tel. 2652667 Tel. 2662667 123. Raelene Antao Raeleene An tao Raelene An tao Raelene An tao Raelene Antao H.No. 115-Vihar H.No. 115-Vihar H.No. 115-Vihar H.No. 115-Vihar H.No. 115-Bihar Calicut-20 Calicut-20 Calicut-20 Calicut-28 Calicut-20 124. Sudhakar B.R. Sudhakar B.R. Sudakar B.R. Sudhakar D.R. Sudhakar B.R. 16, Jintur Road 16, Jintur Road 16, Jintur Road 16, Jintur Road 16, Jintur Road Parbhani-73 Parbhani-73 Parbhani-73 Parbhani-73 Parbhani-37 125. Peter Pereira Peter Pereiara Peter Pereira Peter Pereita Peter Pereira Dindoshi-43 Dindoshi-43 Dindoshi-43 Dindoshi-34 Dindoshi-43 M. 9763200195 M. 9763200195 M. 9736200195 M. 9763200195 M. 9763200195
Directions (126-130) : Below in each question, five words are given. Which of them will come at the third place if arranged in alphabetical order?
129. (1) Constrain (2) Constrict 131.AFMNXK
126. (l) I--aunder (2) Lavish (3) Launch (4) Laurel
(3) Constitute (4) Construe (5) Construct
130. ( 1) Propulsion (2) Propound (3) Proposition (4) Propriety (5) Propose
(l) *<6%<2 {2) * >9#72 (3) * >6%<2 (4) * >6%>2 {5) None of these (5) Laundry
132.TEMHCF
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127. (1) Gazette (3)Gazump (5) Gazelle
(2) Gazebo (4) Gaze
Directions (131-135) : In each of these questions a group of letters is given which is to be coded as per the scheme given below. You have to fmd out which ofthe answers (1). (2), (3) or
(1) #59<6> (2) #56>9>
128. (1) Dispense (2) Dispatch {3) Displace (4) Dispel {5) Disperse
(3) . #56<9> (4) #56$9> (5) None of these
133.GDYAVK (4) has the correct coded form of the given letters. If none of the coded forms is correct. mark (5) i.e., 'None of • these' as the answer.
(l) @34*52 {2) @*4352 (3)• @34* $2 (4) @3<* 52 (5) None of these
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134.FEXGTN (1) >5<@#% (2) >57@#%
(3) <57@#%
(4) <5>@#%
(5) None of these 135.DATMYX
(1) 3* #6<7 (2) 3*#9<7 (3) 3*#647 (4) 3#*6<7 (5) None ofthese Directions (136-140) : The news
item in each question below is ·to be classified into one of the following five areas : (1) Sports, (2) Health and Sci-ence, (3) Poli tics, (4) Economics, (5)
Miscellaneous. The number of the area (1) or (2) or (3) or (4) or (5}, as the case may be is your answer. 136. Bank stocks dip by 0.08 per cent.
(l ) Sports (2) Health and Science (3) Politics (4) Economics (5) Miscellaneous
137. Wholesale bank lending rates are expected to increase. (l) Sports (2) Health and Science (3) Politics (4) Economics (5) Miscellaneous
138. Gujarat Home Minister Amit Shah resigns. (l )Sports (2) Health and Science (3) Politics (4) Economics (5) Mlsce!Janeous
139. The 2014 FIFA World Cup Cham-pionship is proposed to be held inBrazU. (1) Sports (2) Health and Science (3) Politics (4) Economics (5) Miscellaneous
140. There was an uproar over the re-lease of the book 'The Da Vinci Code' In the state. (1) Sports (2) Health and Science (3) Politics (4) Economics (5) Miscellaneous
TEST-Ill ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions (141-145) :Read the following ーセァ・@ carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.
There were three big fish living in a beautiful lake by the city. They were very close friends. All three of them were very different from one another. The first fish believed in fate. He thought things cannot be changed and what has to happen will happen, no matter what. The second fish was in-telligent. He thought he knew how lo solve a problem with his intelligence. The third fish was the wise one. He thought long and hard before acting.
One day, the fish were happily playing around in the water when, the wise fish overheard a fisherman talk-ing to another. MLook at that one, what a big fish ... This lake is full of big fish. Let us come back tomorrow and catch them."
On hearing the news, the fish hur-riedly swam to his friends. MLet us get out of this lake before those fishermen come back. I know of a canal that can take us to another lake." The intelli-gent fish said MI can take care of my-self if the fishermen 」ッュ・Nセ@ The fish who believed in fate said Mwhatever has to happen will happen. I was born ln this lake and 1 am not going to leave it." The wise fish did not want to risk his life and so he took the route through the canal and left his friends.
The fishermen came back the next day and cast their nets. They caught many fish along with the two friends who stayed behind. The intelligent fish acted as if he was dead and escaped. The fishermen threw him back into lhe lake with all the other dead fish that were caught the net. However, the fish who believed in fate was caught and killed. 141. Why did the wise fish leave the
lake? (1) He overheard the fishermen
talking about catching them (2) He was tired of living in lhe
lake (3) He had a fight With his friends (4) He was asked to leave by the
head fish (5) None of these
142. Why did the fishermen come back to the lake the next day ? (l) To admire its beauty
(2) To catch the nice big fish (3) To take a break (4) To count the fish (5) None of these
143. What shocking news did the wise fish give his friends ? (1) That he did not want to be
friends with them anymore (2) That he was sick and dying (3) That he had overheard the
fishermen's plans of catching them
(4) That he wanted to leave lhe lake
(S) None of these 144. How did the intelligent fish save
his life? (l ) He pleaded with the fisher -
men to let him go (2) He escaped to another lake (3) He jumped off the net (4) He pretended to be dead
(5) None of these 145. What is the moral of the story ?
(1) Always 1isten to your wise friends
(2) Slow and steady wins the race (3) Follow the crowd (4) Intelligence Is stronger than
power (5) None ofthese
146. How did the wise fish escape ?
(1) By taking a ride on the fisher-men's boat
(2) By pretending to be dead (3) Only ( 1) and (2)
(4) From the Canal (5) None of these Directions (147- 148) : Choose
lhe word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 147. Close
(1) Near (2) Best (3) Determined (4) Secure (5) Good
148.Route (1) Road (3) Path (5) Direction
(2) Lane (4) Side
Directions (149-150) : Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
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149.RI•k (1) Disrupt (3) Save (5) Gamble
150.Caat (1) Release (3) Laid (5) Sorted
{2) Endanger (4) Disturb
(2) Retrieved (4) Scattered
Directions (151-135) : Read each sentence to fmd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The er-ror, 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) i.e. 'No Error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation. if any.) 151. The father divided (1)/ the prop-
erty equally (2)/between his son (3)/ and daughter (4)/. No error (5)
152. I am thinking (l) I you were aware (2)/ofthe rules and regulation (3)/ before joining (4) I. No error (5)
153. I ォョ ッセウ@ a very good doctor (1)/ in my village (2) /who will be able to (3)/ cure your disease (4)/. No error (5)
154. I am not scared (1)/ to be travel:. ling (2)/ in the dark (3)/ alone at night (4)/. No error (5)
135. The elevator in the building (1)/ is under repair, (2) I we regret for (3)/ the inconvenience caused (4)/. No error (5) .
Directions (156-160) : Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete. 156. One has to be very dur-
ing the monsoons as the road becomes slippery. (1) smart (2) cautious (3) presentable {4) prepared (5) healthy
157. The judge used his ___ in settling the matter. (1) know (2) tactics (3) discretion (4) brains (5) bias
158. The reward was shared __ the members of the cricket team. (1) among (2) for (3) to {4) against (5) between
ャセN@ The captain is very of his cricket team, (l) pride (2) good (3) eager (4) proud {5) strict
160. The boy was rewarded for his ___ behaviour. ( 1) pleasing (2) best (3) good (4) neat (5) correct Directions (161-165): In each
question below four words which are numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4) have been printed. of which, one word may be wrongly spelt. The number of that WOfd is the answer. If all' the four words are correctly spelt, mark option (5) i.e. "All Correct" as the answer. 161. (1) Consenses (2) Methodical
(3) Ledger (4) Luxury (5) All Correct
162. ( 1) Courier (3) Accept (5) All Correct
163. ( 1) Essential (3) Abundance (5) All Correct
(2) Compress (4) Venture
(2) Priority (4) Happiness
164. (1) Discretion (2) Expensive (3) Cancelled (4) Unsucessful (5) All Correct
165. ( 1) Beautiful (2) Obedient (3) Knowlege (4) Dimension (5) All Correct Directions ( 166-170): Rear-
range the following six sentences (A). (BJ: (C) (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful para-graph; then answer the questions giv-en below them.
(A) The wise man told them to cut down the tree and divide the fruits between themselves.
{B) Ram and Shyam were best of friends.
(C) RIDn was very hurt, "He would let Shyam take ownership of the tree rather than cut it down".
(D) One day, they had a dispute among themselves regarding the mango tree.
(E) On hearing this, the wise man declared Ram the rightful own-er of. the mango tree.
(F) They went to the wise man in the village to solve their prob-lem.
166. Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence af-ter the rearrangement? (l) A (2) E {3) F {4) C {5) B
167. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after the re-arrangement? (1) B (2) E (3)A {4)C (5) D
168. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after the re-arrangement ? (1) B (2) E (3) C (4) F (5)A
169. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after the rearrangement? (1) F (2) B (3) D (4) E (5) c
170. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after the rearrangement ? (l)A (2) B
(3) E (4) C (5) D
Directions (171 - 180) : In the foll owing passage, there are blanks. each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits lhe blank appropriately. Find out the ap-propriate word in each case.
Long time ago, there lived a group of rats under a tree (!1.!) . One day a group of tigers in search of water passed that way and ll.Z2) the homes of the rats. As a result, many of them were crushed to tl.Za.). The king of rats decided 'to UW the tiger king and re-quest fl:im to use another route.
The tiger king u.z.ru to .this and took another route to the water, so the lives of the rats were ll.Z§). One day. a group of UZ7) came to the forest and trapped the t igers in huge nets. Then, the tiger king suddenly remembered the king of (178l. He summoned one of the tigers of his herd which had 'tlot been trapped to go and (179) the king of rats.
On listening to the tiger, the king of the rats took his entire group of mice and they cut open the nets which (180) the tiger herd. In this way the tigers \vere set free by the rats. 171. (l) destructively
(2) coldly (3) peacefully (4) silently (5) mildly
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172. (1) built (2) contaminated (3) entered (4) infested (5) destroyed
173. (1) sleep (2) death (3) torture (4) fall (5) powder
174. (l) serve (2) lure (3} said (4) approach (5) teach
175. (1) convinced (2) ignorant (3) tempted (4) rejoiced (5) agreed
176 . (1) harmed (2) numbered (3) troubled (4) saved (5)ruined
177. (1) animals (2) hunters (3) kings (4) friends (5) fishermen
178. (l) rats (2) forest (3) city (4) elephants (5) tigers
179. (1) banish (2) rescue (3) contact (4) address (5) glorify
180. (!)fascinated (2) exposed (3) trapped (4) touched (5) housed
TEST-IV GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
181. Saina Nehwal who was honoured with Khel Ratna Award recently is a famous __ _
(1) Tennis player (2) Golf player (3) Badminton player (4) Cricket player (5) Hockey player
182. Which of the following revolutions launched in India several years ago made Itself sufficient in the production of food grains ? (1) White Revolution (2) Yellow Revolution (3) Blue Revolution (4) Green Revolution (5) August Kranti
183. Banks arc required to take per-mission from which of the follow-ing before opening a new branch ? (1) Reserve Bank oflndia {2) Securities and Exchange
Board of India (3) Indian Banks' Association ·
(4) Planning Commission oflndia (5) All of these
184. Which of the following agencies is associated with the business of Insurance sector as a regula-tor? (1) NPCI (3) SEBI (5) None of these
(2) IRDA (4)AMFI
185. Which of the following is NOT the name of a bank having branches in India? ( 1) State Bank of India (2) Naively Lignite Corporation (3) Barclays (4) HSBC (5) Punjab National Bank
186. 'Delhi' Is preparing to host which of the following games in Octo-ber 2010? ' (1} SAARC Games · (2) World Cup Hockey Tourna-
ment (3) ICC World Cup 2010-2011 (4) Commonwealth Games 2010 (5) Asian Wrestling Champion-
ship 187. Which of the following is a pri-
vate sector bank based in India ? (l)Yes Bank (2) Loyds Ba.I'lking Group (3) Lehman Brothers (4) Royal Bank (5) None of these
188. \\'hich of the following is the ma-jor function of an ATM installed by banks? (1) To distribute cash by way of
withdrawal from one's ac-count
(2) To transfer money from one place to another place
(3) To detect fake currency notes (4) To arrange currency notes in
serial order and count them (5) All of these
189. Banks do not provide which of the following services ? (1) Issuing Bank Drafts (2) Depositing money ('3) Sale of post cards and postal
stamps
(4) Lockers for valuable items/ documents
(5) Loans to individuals 190. SAARC is the association of
(1) European countries (2) Oil Exporting Nations (3) South Asian countries
(4) South American Nations (5) None of these
191. Who amongst the following is the Governor of the Reserve ·Bank of India at present ? (1) Mr. Pranab Mukherjee {2) Dr. M. S. Ahluwalia (3) Dr. D. Subbarao (4) Dr. P. Chidambaram (5) None of these
192. Which of the following schemes has been launched by the Gov-ernment of India? (1) National Fishermen Welfare
Scheme (2) Market Plus Scheme (3) JeevanAnand (4) Gold Banking Scheme (5) All the schemes have been
launched by the Government of India.
193. The loan disbursed by a bank to an individual for purchasing a house Is called : ( 1) Plan Finance (2) Buisiness Loan (3) Credit Loan (4) Retail Loan (5) Top up Loan
194. Who among the following is a fa-mous tennis player of Indian ori-gin? (1) WS Laxman (2) Anju Bobby George (3) Apama Popat (4} Dhanraj PUlay (5) Leander Paes
195. Which of the following is an ex-ample of cashless buying ? (A) ATM withdrawal (B) Credit Card (C) Debit Card (1) Only (A) (2) Only(B) (3) Only (A} and (B) (4) Only (B) and (C) (5) All (A). (B) and (C)
196. Which one of the following is not an authorised means of banking transaction for the people in In-dia? (1) On-line (2) Mobile (3) Phone (4) Visiting individually (5) Video Conferenclng
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197. Which of the following terms is related with the Cricket? ( 1) Bird Cage (2) Round the wicket (3) Double Foul (4) Base Line (5) Love
198. The hundred repee currency note in India bears the signature of ( 1) Finance Minister of India (2) President of India (3) Prime Minister of India (4) General ManagerofNote Print-
ing Press (5) Governor of the Reserve Bank
oflndia 199. Which of the following institutions
or agencies is responsible for preparing and supervising the Five Year Plans in India? (l) Reserve Bank of India (2) Planping Commission of India (3) ElecUon Commission (4) National Farmers' Union (5) All of the above "
200. Which of the following terms is not used in banking and finance? (1) Capital gain (2) Plan Finance (3) Market risk (4) Apartheid (5) Mutual Fund
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