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PRACTICE SET

IBPS CWE Clerk

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Test-I: Reasoning Ability

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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) Uncommon
2) Rare
3) Unique
4) Beautiful
5) Exceptional
If the letters of the word VIRTUAL are arranged
alphabetically, how many letters will not change their
positions?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) None of these
Natural is related to Artificial in the same way as
Public is related to _______.
1) Close
2) Hide
3) Private
4) Personal
5) None of these
Pointing to a boy, a man said, I have no brother but
that boys father is my fathers son. How is the boy
related to that man?
1) Father
2) Grand son
3) Nephew
4) Son
5) None of these
Four of the following five are divisible by a certain
number and hence form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
1) 89
2) 81
3) 117
4) 63
5) 108
How many such digits are there in the number 62143879
each of which is as far away from the beginning of the
number as when the digits are rearranged in ascending
order?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) None of these
In a certain code language DENTICLE is written as
TNEDELIC. How is CONFUSED written in that code
language?
1) ENCODEUS
2) FNOCDEUS
3) OCFNUS
4) USEDCONF
5) None of these
How many meaningful English words can be formed
with the letters ABER using each letter only once in
each word?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) None of these
What should come next in the following letter series?
RQPONMLQPONMLPONML??
1) P, O
2) N, M
3) O, P
4) O, N
5) None of these

10. Suraj walks towards north. After a while, he turns to


his right and a little further to his left. Finally, after
walking a distance of one kilometre, he turns to his left
again. In which direction is Suraj moving now?
1) East
2) West
3) North
4) South
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 11-15): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions:
R, S, T, U, V and W are six family members. All of them
have different professions, viz Dentist, Police, Judge,
Shopkeeper, Clerk and Engineer, but not necessarily in the
same order.
The Clerk is the grandfather of W, who is a Dentist. U,
who is in Police, is married to R. T, the Shopkeeper, is married
to a Judge. S is mother of W and V. There are two married
couples in the family.
11. What is the profession of V?
1) Engineer
2) Police
3) Clerk
4) Dentist
5) None of these
12. How is R related to V?
1) Sister
2) Grandfather
3) Father
4) Mother
5) None of these
13. How many male members are there in the family?
1) Two
2) Three
3) Four
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
14. What is the profession of S?
1) Police
2) Shopkeeper
3) Judge
4) Clerk
5) None of these
15. Which of the following is one of the couples in the
family?
1) RS
2) ST
3) UV
4) WV
5) Cant be determined
Directions (Q. 16-20): In each question below is given
a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/
symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out
which of the combinations correctly represents the group
of letters based on the following coding system and mark
the number of that combination as the answer. If none of
the four combinations correctly represents the group of
letters, mark 5), ie None of these, as the answer.

Conditions:
1) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is
a vowel their codes are to be interchanged.
2) If both the first and the last letters are consonants
both are to be coded as the code for the first letter.
3) If both the first and the last letters are vowels both
are to be coded as the last letter.
16. MARKET
1) 4A184
2) 41A84
3) 4A18$
4) 4A148
5) None of these
17. DAIMWU
1) 2749@
2) @749@
3) @7492
4) 27492
5) None of these
18. AMTHDU
1) @$423@
2) @4$32@
3) @4$32
4) 4$32@
5) None of these
19. MUPRKE
1) 8@5A18
2) 4@5A14
3) 4@5A18
4) 8@5A14
5) None of these
20. EWMAPH
1) 89435
2) 89458
3) 89453
4) 89458
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 21-25): In the following questions, the
symbols A, %, , @ and are used with the meanings as
illustrated below:
A A B means A is greater than B
A % B means A is either greater than or equal B
A B means A is smaller than B
A @ B means A is either smaller than or equal B
A B means A is equal to B
Now, in each of the given 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 answer
1) 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.
21. Statements:
M @ N, L A N, M P
Conclusions: I. N P
II. P N
22. Statements:
A @ C, M @ F, C A F
Conclusions: I. M A
II. C A M
23. Statements:
B @ P, C A N, P N
Conclusions: I. P C
II. C A B
24. Statements:
K P, Z A K, K % M
Conclusions: I. Z M
II. Z A M
25. Statements:
Z P, T M, M % Z
Conclusions: I. M A Z II. T % P
Direction (Q. 26-30): In each question below are given
two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I
and II. You have to take the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known
facts and then decide which of the given conclusions

logically follows from the given statements, disregarding


commonly known facts. Give answer
1) if only conclusion I follows.
2) if only conclusion II follows.
3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
26. Statements: All hotels are rooms.
All rooms are buildings.
Conclusions: I. All hotels are buildings.
II. All buildings are rooms.
(27-28):
Statements: Some rivers are hills.
No hill is a mountain.
27. Conclusions: I. Some mountains are not rivers.
II. Some rivers are not mountains.
28. Conclusions: I. Some hills are rivers.
II. Some hills are not rivers.
29. Statements: All stamps are packets.
Some packets are tubes.
Conclusions: I. All tubes being stamps is a
possibility.
II. All packets being tubes is a
possibility.
30. Statements: Some buckets are doors.
Some doors are windows.
Conclusions: I. Some buckets are windows.
II. Some buckets are not windows.
Directions (Q. 31-35): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions:
P, N, U, W, R, I, Q and S are sitting around a circle, not
facing the centre. N is third to the right of P, who is second
to the right of I. R is second to the left of Q, who is an
immediate neighbour of I. U is second to the right of S.
31. In which of the following combitions is the third
person second to the left of the second person?
1) SWN
2) RIU
3) RNU
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
32. Who is on the immediate left of R?
1) I
2) B
3) U
4) N
5) None of these
33. Who is third to the right of U?
1) Q
2) P
3) W
4) S
5) None of these
34. Which of the following pairs are the neighbours of N?
1) IS
2) US
3) WR
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
35. Who among the following is second to the left of S?
1) U
2) N
3) W
4) P
5) None of these

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Directions (Q. 36-40): The following questions are


based on the diagram given below:

mechanism for their spare cash. And although there are


informal ways to save joining a local savings club, for
example, or simply stuffing money under the mattress
owning a cow may be a better option.
That is because most people find spending easier than
saving. Immediate pleasures are easier to grasp than future
joys and so people make spending decisions that they
later regret. Economists refer to this as myopia. Cows
force people not to be myopic. Compared with money held
in savings accounts, cattle are illiquid assets. Taking cash
from a cow is harder than taking money from an account.
As a result, temptation spending is trickier.
The paper has implications for poverty-alleviation
strategies and for financial services in developing countries.
Aid programmes that try to reduce poverty by distributing
livestock may be ineffective at raising incomes, if the
returns from owning them are so poor. If cows are used as
a means of saving, the spread of mobile banking in places
like India will provide another, better option. Even then the
problem of temptation spending arises. Dean Karlan, one
of the authors, is interested in the idea of commitment
savings accounts, whereby people forgo their right to
withdraw funds until they reach a specified level.
41. Why do households buy cows despite the fact that
the return on cattle are not beneficial?
(A) To get high-quality milk at home
(B) For spiritual fulfilment from cow ownership
(C) Because of ignorance of economic aspects
1) Only (A)
2) Only (B)
3) Only (C)
4) Only (A) and (B)
5) All (A), (B) and (C)
42. What is economic myopia? Give your answer in the
context of the given passage.
1) Spending is easier than saving.
2) Spending gives pleasure while saving causes
hardship.
3) Spending decision for immediate pleasure at the
cost of future repentance
4) Inability to see objects clearly placed at a short
distance
5) None of these
43. Which of the following statements is/are contrary to
the facts mentioned in the given passage?
1) Getting money by selling cows is much easier than
withdrawing it from savings accounts.
2) Cows force people to be economically shortsighted.
3) Aid programmes that try to reduce poverty by
distributing livestock may be ineffective.
4) Only 1) and 2)
5) Only 2) and 3)
44. What economic reasoning has the author suggested
behind cow ownership?

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36. Which of the following groups represents the group


of Lions and Tigers but not Dogs?
1) H, I
2) I, D, H
3) G, K, H
4) L, H, I
5) None of these
37. Which of the following is/are the group of only Lions?
1) D, E
2) K, H
3) J, K
4) J, K, H, I
5) None of these
38. Which of the following represent(s) only Tigers and
Dogs?
1) G, L, C
2) C
3) A, B, G, L
4) A, L, C
5) None of these
39. Which of the following is/are the group of all Lions,
Tigers, and Dogs?
1) D, E, F
2) H, D, E, I
3) I, H
4) D, E
5) None of these
40. Which of the following groups represent(s) the group
of Lions and Dogs but not Tigers?
1) F
2) C
3) A, B
4) J, K
5) None of these

Test-II: English Language


Directions (Q. 41-50): 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 India there are about 280m cows. They produce
valuable things milk, dung and calves. But cattle are
expensive to keep. The biggest outlay is food the average
cow consumes fodder worth about 10,000 rupees a year.
Veterinary costs also add up.
These expenses are so high that cows are often a poor
investment. According to a new and splendidly titled NBER
paper, which looks at cow and buffalo ownership in rural
areas of northern India, the average return on a cow is
-64 per cent once you factor in the cost of labour.
If returns on cattle are so bad, why do households
buy them? People may not be thinking about economics,
of course. Hindus may derive spiritual fulfilment from cow
ownership. Households may prefer to produce high-quality
milk at home, even if doing so costs more.
But the authors suggest that there may also be sound
economic reasoning behind cow ownership. According to
ICRIER, a think-tank, only 7 per cent of Indian villages
have a bank branch. That means people lack a formal savings

1) Rural people prefer to exchange goods for milk.


2) Cow owners are usually illiterate and hence hesitate
to go to bank branches.
3) People lack a formal savings mechanism and
owning a cow is a better alternative for them.
4) People think it better to have their own cows than
to purchase milk from vendors.
5) All the above
45. Which of the following is not true in the context of the
given passage?
1) The high expenses to keep cows has become a bad
investment.
2) When the labour cost is also added to the total
cost the average return on a cow gives a negative
return.
3) The biggest expense on keeping a cow comes on
food.
4) The NBER paper is concerned with looking at cows
and buffalo ownership in the whole of rural India.
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 46-48): Choose the word/group of
words which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word
printed in bold as used in the passage.
46. Spare
1) temporary
2) regular
3) extra
4) scanty
5) meager
47. Stuffing
1) misusing
2) contents
3) making
4) sinking
5) depositing
48. Alleviation
1) allotment
2) lessen
3) inclination
4) implication
5) allowance
Directions (Q. 49-50): Choose the word/group of
words which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word
printed in bold as used in the passage.
49. Outlay
1) expense
2) plinth
3) outdo
4) income
5) external
50. Forgo
1) accept
2) reject
3) forget
4) remember
5) renounce
Directions (Q. 51-55): Read each sentence to find out
whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it.
The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The
number of that part is the answer. If there is No error,
the answer is 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
51. 1) The Centre plans to form an empowerment group /
2) under the Oil Minister / 3) to grant operational
flexibility / 4) in enforcing oil and gas contracts. / 5)
No error
52. 1) The rising trend of constructing green buildings /
2) and the scarcity of traditional materials have / 3)
opened up a sizeable market for young ventures / 4)

producing alternatives that are cost-efficient and ecofriendly. / 5) No error


53. 1) The growing cooperation between India and UK /
2) has been manifested / 3) in all walks of life, / 4) be it
history, politics, culture or language. / 5) No error
54. 1) The USA is aiming at / 2) double its bilateral trade /
3) with India / 4) by 2015. / 5) No error
55. 1) The CBI court sentenced four people, including a
government servant, to / 2) four-and-a-half years
imprisonment / 3) for illegally procuring contacts from
Delhi Jal Board / 4) caused a huge loss to the exchequer.
/ 5) No error
Directions (Q. 56-60): In each of the following
sentences there are certain blank spaces. Below each
sentence there are five options denoted by the numbers 1),
2), 3), 4) and 5). Find out which option can be used to fill up
the blank in the sentence in the same sequence to make it
meaningfully complete.
56. Judiciary and the Supreme Court are important
institutions to see that the government ________ its
citizens and works within the powers allocated to it by
the constitution.
1) do not tresspass on the rights of
2) did not tresspass on the rights of
3) have not tresspass on the rights of
4) does not tresspass on the rights of
5) can not tresspass on the rights of
57. In public perception, CBI is seen as an ________ of
political policy of the government of the day and not
much faith ________ on its investigations.
1) organisation, assumed 2) asset, put
3) office, claimed
4) arrangement, imposed
5) instrument, placed
58. Expressing concern in the wake of clashes in
Muzaffarnagar, President Pranab Mukherjee said parts
of the country had ________ a worrying bout of
communal violence and ________ on strengthening
local administration for quickly ________ such
situations.
1) observed, expressed, prohibiting
2) experienced, stressed, containing
3) seen, addressed, stopping
4) felt, murmured, managing
5) marked, exclaimed, revoking
59. Two days after Diwali, Delhi continued to be ________
in a thick layer of smog.
1) enveloped
2) capsuled
3) filmed
4) shelled
5) enclosed
60. His family has filed a ________ for CBI investigation,
which is pending in the Allahabad High Court.
1) complaint
2) dossier
3) petition
4) record
5) list
Directions (Q. 61-65): In each question below is given
a sentence with four words printed in bold type. These are

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numbered as 1), 2), 3) and 4). One of these four words


printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate
in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is
wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that
word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are
correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the
sentence, mark 5), ie All correct, as your answer.
61. ISRO Chairman dismissed arguments that the spending
1)
2)
of `460 crore on the Mars orbiter project was a
3)
wastage of money. All correct
4)
5)
62. A recent article in the international press on the travails
1)
of small restaurants in Delhi shows that there is a lot
2)
3)
in the industry that needs fixing. All correct
4)
5)
63. The International Civil Aviation Organisation has
forecasted that CO2 emissions from international
1)
2)
aviation will grow from approximately 400 million
3)
4)
tonnes in 2010 to 650 million tonnes by 2020.
All correct
5)
64. Emphasising that the government is taking a holistic
1)
2)
view on National Spot Exchange Ltd (NSEL) crisis,
corporate affairs minister said certain entities were
being scruitinised to check whether they had violated
3)
4)
any laws. All correct
5)
65. The linguistic history of Sanskrit reveals that it is the
1)
fundamental language of the Indo-European family
and has a deep-rooted and entrinsic relationship with
2)
3)
various Indian international languages. All correct
4)
5)
Directions (Q. 66-70): Rearrange the following six
sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer
the questions given below.
(A) Man is constantly trying to run after knowledge
and answers to the various questions that arise
in his mind.
(B) To satisfy his thirst for knowledge and information
he can always turn to books for help.
(C) The human mind is rational and does not take
things for guaranteed.
(D) If we read books that are trash, we are liable to be

corrupted by them.
(E) It is important to be selective about the kind of
book that one decides to read.
(F) Reading substandard material is simply a waste
of time.
66. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence
after rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) E
67. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence
after rearrangement?
1) A
2) D
3) B
4) C
5) F
68. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence
after rearrangement?
1) F
2) C
3) D
4) A
5) B
69. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence
after rearrangement?
1) B
2) F
3) E
4) D
5) A
70. Which of the following will be the LAST (SIXTH)
sentence after rearrangement?
1) D
2) F
3) A
4) E
5) C
Directions (Q. 71-80): In the following passage, some
of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated
by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given
against each number and fill up the blanks with
appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully
complete.
Illiterate and weak-minded people all over the world
often are a (71) to superstitions. Their lives are ruled by
them and they base their actions on the various
superstitious (72). Superstitious people can be called
backward. They tend to (73) every (74) irrationally. They
(75) a happening illogically and (76) their actions on the
(77) of these beliefs. Although most people know that
superstitions are based on (78) and are nowhere close to
the truth, but (79) a few people are (80) guided by
superstitions.
71. 1) plunder
2) prey
3) hunt
4) predator
5) suffering
72. 1) laws
2) custom
3) beliefs
4) thinking
5) rules
73. 1) interpret
2) interfere
3) interpose
4) mediate
5) meditate
74. 1) ideals
2) imagination
3) invention
4) discovery
5) phenomenon
75. 1) assist
2) assess
3) ascribe
4) support
5) manipulate
76. 1) drive
2) restrict
3) impose
4) guide
5) expose
77. 1) hypothesis
2) fundamentals 3) ideology
4) basis
5) conception
78. 1) imagination
2) delusion
3) empathy
4) fear
5) logic
79. 1) quit
2) why
3) quite
4) simply
5) never

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80. 1) somehow
4) yet

2) unusually
5) still

3) uptil

Test-III: Quantitative Aptitude


Directions (Q. 81-85): What should come in place of
question mark (?) in the following equations?
81. 35962.231 4350.972 + 3340.674 22387.584 + 33.85 = ?
1) 12598.199
2) 12671.241
3) 12971.714
4) 12868.465
5) 12752.680
82. 23% of 460 35% of 270 ?% of 172 = 429918.3
1) 28
2) 40
3) 25
4) 29
5) 39
83. 3939 3 + 6363 3 9696 6 + 123 2 = ?
1) 2064 2) 1572 3) 1464 4) 1864 5) 1564
84. 34 313 + 35 ? = 2627 + 35 23 2
1) 8071
2) 8051
3) 8041
4) 8031
5) 8061
85. 2.5 4.5 (28 2.5) (3.5 2) + 7.1 1.2 = ?
1) 125.9
2) 126.9
3) 127.9
4) 124.9
5) 123.9
Directions (Q. 86-90): What approximate value should
come in place of question mark (?) in the following
questions? (Note: You are not expected to calculate the
exact value.)
86. 98.3462 125.9251 + 235.0051 89.0210 = ?
1) 12682
2) 12592
3) 12762
4) 12532
5) 12812
87. 12323 23 25 + 28.056 23.06 = ?
1) 14425.75
2) 13399.5
3) 13541.65
4) 14465.25
5) 13714.5
88. 9929305.625 629610.0021 + 32965.01012 = ?
1) 933335.4
2) 9332770.5
3) 932065.6
4) 9326606
5) 9332660.6
89. (204.23)2 (103.15)2 = ?
1) 31068
2) 32068
3) 3100
4) 32591
5) 31465
90. 92687.0051 39.0261 = ?
1) 2441.7
2) 2565.6
3) 2376.5
4) 2642.7
5) 2546.5
Directions (Q. 91-95): What should come in place of
question mark (?) in the following number series?
91. 3 5 13 ? 177 891 5353
1) 46
2) 43
3) 45
4) 48
5) 50
92. 9 11
8 12 ? 13 6
1) 10
2) 5
3) 8
4) 4
5) 7
93. 10 11
26 87 364 ? 11106
1) 1845
2) 1946
3) 2050
4) 2112
5) 1521
94. ? 41 83 167 335 671 1343
1) 18
2) 17
3) 20
4) 22
5) 24
95. 15120 ? 360 72 18 6 3
1) 2240
2) 2540
3) 2050

4) 1214
5) 2160
96. A trader purchased 200 bags of pulse at `1100 per
bag. He sold 80 bags at 25% profit and 60 bags at 8%
loss. At what rate should the remaining bags be sold
so as to gain 10% on the whole transaction?
1) `1240
2) `1350
3) `1688
4) `1188
5) `1488
97. A container contained 100 litres of milk. From this
container 9 litres of milk was replaced by water. This
process was repeated twice. How much milk is now
present in the container?
1) 84.22 litres
2) 82.81 litres
3) 86.22 litres
4) 80.14 litres
5) 78.90 litres
98. The area of a rectangle is equal to the area of a circle
whose radius is 28 cm. If the ratio of the length to the
breadth of the rectangle is 14 : 11, what is its perimeter?
1) 250 cm
2) 222 cm
3) 246 cm
4) 249 cm
5) 200 cm
99. Two dice are thrown together and the sum of the digits
observed comes to 10. What is the probability of
showing 4 on one of the dice?
1
1
2
1
2
2)
3)
4)
5)
12
18
13
14
15
100. A man invests equal sums at the rate of 10% per annum
compound interest and simple interest respectively
for 2 years. After 2 years, the difference between the
compound interest and the simple interest is `1000.
Then the sum is
1) `100500
2) `110000
3) `120000
4) `100000
5) `90000
101. Satshivam can finish a work in 18 days. Altmash takes
2.5 times more time than Balasubramanyam and
Balasubramanyam takes half as many days as
Satshivam to finish the work alone. They work in pairs
starting with Satshivam and Altmash on the first day,
Altmash and Balasubramanyam on the 2nd day and
Satshivam and Balasubramanyam on the 3rd day, and
so on. How many days will be required to finish the
work?

1)

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1) 6

6
days
13

2) 7

7
days
13

3) 7

5
days
14

5
6
days
5) 6
days
13
11
102. Three years ago Diwakars age was 7 times that of
Rituraj. Three years hence Diwakars age will be 4 times
that of Rituraj. The present age of Rituraj is
1) 11 years
2) 7 years
3) 9 years
4) 21 years
5) 13 years
103. A man swims downstream from one point to another
which is 6 km apart in 1.5 hours. It covers the same
distance upstream in 2 hours. Find the speed of the

4) 7

man in still water.


1) 4 kmph
2) 3.5 kmph
3) 4.2 kmph
4) 4.4 kmph
5) 4.5 kmph
104. The ratio of the monthly income to the monthly
savings of a family is 8 : 3. If the monthly expense is
`24000 then find the monthly income.
1) `28500
2) `29600
3) `36700
4) `34200
5) `38400
105. Two buses 1200 km apart are moving towards each
other. One of them is moving at a speed of 120 kmph
and the other at 80 kmph. After what time will they
meet each other?
1) 6 hours
2) 8 hours
3) 7 hours
4) 5 hours
5) 4.5 hours
106. Find the missing number if the average of all the eight
numbers is 714.
827 232 465 968 _____ 341 476 599
1) 1392
2) 1591
3) 1602
4) 1804
5) 1050
107. What will come in place of both question marks (?) in
the following equation?

a profit of 8% and 6% in the second and the third year


respectively. Find the net profit for the entire period of
three years.
1) `1619.86
2) `1250.90
3) `1152.53
4) `1352.71
5) `1560.64
114. The salary of a person is `15,000. After 6 months it
was increased by 25% and after another 3 months it
was decreased by 15%. Find the salary of the person
after 9 months.
1) `15940.5
2) `15950.5
3) `15937.5
4) `15960.5
5) `15714.5
115. In an election there were two candiates Sushma and
Sonia. The total number of votes in their constituency
was 30,000, and 70% of the total votes were polled. If
40% of the voters cast their votes in favour of Sonia,
how many votes were received by Sushma?
1) 14500
2) 12600
3) 11900
4) 13700
5) 10500
116. The ratio of the radius of a cylinder to that of a cone is
3 : 4, and the ratio of their heights is 4 : 5. What will be
the ratio of their volumes?
1) 24 : 31
2) 23 : 25
3) 27 : 20
4) 21 : 26
5) 18 : 23
117. Two pipes Z and Y can fill a cistern in 42 minutes and
48 minutes respectively. There is also an outlet pipe P.
If all the three pipes are opened together, the tank gets
filled completely in 30 minutes. How much time will
pipe P take to empty the full tank?
4
5
6
1) 75
min
2) 78
min
3) 80
min
21
27
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48
972
(?)1.7
1) 42
2) 48
3) 34
4) 36
5) 52
108. In how many different ways can the letters of the word
ACHIEVEMENT be arranged?
1) 721800
2) 684600
3) 6652800
4) 765800
5) 706800
109. Divide `5204 between Ramesh and Shyam so that
Rameshs share at the end of 8 years may be equal to
Shyams share at the end of 10 years, compound
interest being 4% per annum. Find Rameshs share.
1) `2504
2) `2604
3) `2600
4) `2704
5) `2028
110. The compound interest on a certain sum in 3 years at
the rate of 8% per annum is how much percentage
more than its simple interest?
1) 9.17%
2) 4.68%
3) 4.65%
4) 7.14%
5) 8.21%
111. Two trains moving in opposite directions cross a man
in 27 seconds and 17 seconds respectively, while they
cross each other in 23 seconds. What is the ratio of
their speeds?
1) 1 : 2
2) 8 : 11
3) 7 : 5
4) 2 : 3
5) 2 : 5
112. There is a plot 10,000 m2 which is to be sold at the rate
of `2000 per square metre. If a man has `2,50,000 with
him, find the percentage of land that he can purchase
with this amount.
1) 1.04%
2) 2.1%
3) 1.25%
4) 3.1%
5) 4.2%
113. Dhirubhai started a business with a sum of `18,500
and incurred a loss of 5% in the first year and earned

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8
min
5) 88 min
29
19
118. Prashant is twice as old as Mohit and half as old as
Ankur. The sum of Ankurs and Mohit's age is 85 years.
What is the age of Prashant (in years)?
1) 34
2) 35
3) 33
4) 36
5) 37
119. The ratio of two numbers is 3 : 7. If each number is
increased by 10, the ratio becomes 7 : 13. Find the
difference of the two numbers.
1) 28
2) 26
3) 24
4) 25
5) 27
120. Narsimha finishes a work in 15 days by working 10
hours a day. Rajshekhar finishes it in 8 days by working
11 hours a day. Find in how many days both can finish
it working together for 12 hours a day.

4) 84

1) 3

35
days
71

2) 4

71
days
149

4) 4

74
days
119

5) 4

77
days
113

3) 3

12
days
35

Test-IV: General Awareness


(with Special Reference to Banking Industry)
121. Who among the following became the first member of
the Parliament to lose his seat after the Supreme Court
struck down a provision protecting convicted
lawmakers from disqualification on the ground of
pendency of appeal in higher courts?
1) Rashid Masood
2) Lalu Prasad Yadav
3) Pappu Yadav
4) Jagdish Sharma
5) None of these
122. The cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and acclaimed
scientist CNR Rao have been chosen for which of the
following prestigious civilian awards of the country
recently?
1) Padma Shree
2) Desh Ratna
3) Padma Vibhushan
4) Padma Bhushan
5) Bharat Ratna
123. Doris Lessing, who died recently, was a Nobel prizewinner and a/an
1) Biologist
2) Economist
3) Physicist
4) Chemist
5) Author
124. Who among the following is slated to be the next
President of the Federation of Indian Chambers of
Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in 2014?
1) Anil Ambani
2) Siddhartha Birla
3) Sunil Bharti Mittal
4) Kumar Mangalam Birla
5) None of these
125. What is mis-selling?
1) Selling a product which is not suitable for the
buyer's needs
2) Selling a bad product
3) Selling a new product to an existing customer
4) Preventing buyers from buying products of their
choice
5) None of these
126. In a major relief to the dual-technology (GSM and
CDMA both) telecom licence holders, the Department
of Telecommunications (DoT) has decided not to scrap
their licences. Which of the following operators hold
a double-technology licence?
1) Reliance Communications
2) Tata Teleservices
3) MTS
4) Only 1) and 2)
5) All the above
127. The women's hockey team of India lost to which of
the following teams in the final of the Asian Champions
Trophy hockey tournament in New Delhi recently?
1) Malaysia
2) Japan
3) Bangladesh
4) Indonesia
5) None of these
128. Who among the following has been appointed as the

chairperson and managing director (CMD) of the


recently launched Bharatiya Mahila Bank?
1) Naina Lal Kidwai
2) Shikha Sharma
3) Usha Ananthasubramanian
4) Usha Sangwan
5) None of these
129. Which of the following high courts in India ruled
recently that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
is unconstitutional?
1) Patna High Court
2) Gauhati High Court
3) Allahabad High Court 4) Delhi High Court
5) None of these
130. Who among the following has been chosen to be
awarded the coveted Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace,
Disarmament and Development for 2013?
1) David Cameron
2) Barack Obama
3) Angela Merkel
4) Hillary Rodham Clinton
5) None of these
131. Which of the following is the first foreign company to
own 100 per cent stake in an Indian telecommunication
company as the Foreign Investment Promotion Board
(FIPB) cleared its proposal to increase its stake in its
local unit from 74% to 100% recently?
1) Maxis
2) SingTel
3) Sistema
4) Vodafone
5) None of these
132. According to a recent survey by the National Sample
Survey Organisation (NSSO), which of the following
cities in India recorded the highest unemployment rate
among males in 2009-10 in cities with more than one
million population?
1) Bhopal
2) Kolkata
3) Patna
4) Bhubaneswar 5) None of these
133. As per the news published in financial newspapers,
the govt is planning capital infusion in public sector
banks (PSBs) to help them meet regulatory norms and
maintain loan growth to economically important
sectors. What is the amount to be infused?
1) `10,000 crore
2) `11,000 crore
3) `14,000 crore
4) `19,000 crore
5) None of these
134. After the deadly cyclone Phailin, the Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh announced an interim assistance
of `1,000 cr for Andhra Pradesh for relief recently. What
amount did Odisha get for the same?
1) `1,000 cr
2) `1,200 cr
3) `1,500 cr
4) `1,800 cr
5) None of these
135. Narrow money is represented by which of the
following?
1) M1
2) M2
3) M3
4) M4
5) None of these
136. Under which of the following markets, the funds are
transacted by banks on an overnight basis?
1) Money market
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4) Capital market
5) None of these
137. Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) became the first privatesector firm to report revenues exceeding `1 lakh crore
in a quarter. Doing so, it joined which of the following
public sector companies, which is the only other Indian
company with the distinction so far?
1) ONGC
2) IOC
3) Coal India
4) GAIL
5) None of these
138. India signed four agreements including one on defence
cooperation and another on establishment of a Joint
Commission with which of the following countries
recently? It is the fastest growing Latin American
nation at present.
1) Brazil
2) Argentina
3) Mexico
4) Peru
5) None of these
139. Who among the following has been appointed as the
first Indian envoy to the 10-nation ASEAN bloc
recently after India decided to set up a separate mission
to the group?
1) TV Rajeswar
2) Suresh Reddy
3) Nirupama Rao
4) Chokila Iyer
5) Ranjan Mathai
140. Which of the following films has won the best film
award (The Golden Gateway of India award) at the
15th Mumbai Film Festival recently?
1) Qissa
2) Katiyabaaz
3) Fandry
4) Ilo Ilo
5) La Juala de Oro
141. India is in process to develop the fourth generation of
the anti-tank missile Javelins in association with which
of the following countries?
1) US
2) Israel
3) Russia
4) France
5) None of these
142. Who among the following is scheduled to take over
as the next chief of the Indian Air Force after the current
Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne retires on 31 Dec
2013?
1) Air Marshal Pradeep Vasant Naik
2) Air Marshal Fali Homi Major
3) Air Marshal Arup Raha
4) Air Marshal Pranab Kumar Barbora
5) None of these
143. The overall asset restructuring in the banking system
has reached an alarming level at present in India.
Which of the following is not a facility provided to
stressed borrowers through asset restructuring by
banks?
1) Decreasing repayment period
2) Offering a moratorium
3) Reducing lending rates
4) All the above
5) Both 2) and 3)
144. The state-run IDBI bank is planning to raise up to

`12,000 crore through QIP this fiscal. What does QIP


stand for?
1) Qualified Institutional Placement
2) Quality Institutional Placement
3) Quantitative Institutional Placement
4) Qualified Insured Placement
5) None of these
145. In a recent circular, the Central Board of Direct Taxes
(CBDT) has exempted senior citizens from paying taxes
on income earned through which of the following
means?
1) Pension
2) Interest earned on term deposits
3) Reverse Mortgage Scheme
4) House rent
5) None of these
146. The book Shadow Play has been authored by
1) Shashi Deshpande
2) Rajmohan Gandhi
3) Nirmalangshu Mukherji
4) Ramachandra Guha
5) None of these
147. Which of the following cricketers has been ranked
numero uno in the Reliance ICC Player Ranking for
Test all-rounders released recently?
1) Ravindra Jadeja
2) Ravichandran Ashwin
3) Shakib Al-Hasan
4) Jacques Kallis
5) None of these
148. India's Vice-President Hamid Ansari returned home
recently after an eight-day official visit to three nations,
including Cuba, Peru and
1) Chile
2) Hungary
3) United Kingdom
4) Algeria
5) None of these
149. Who among the following has been crowned Miss
Asia Pacific World 2013 recently?
1) Nehal Bhogaita
2) Srishti Rana
3) Navneet Kaur Dhillon 4) Vanya Mishra
5) None of these
150. Who among the following has been sworn in as the
new president of the Maldives recently?
1) Mohamed Nasheed
2) Qasim Ibrahim
3) Mohammed Waheed Hassan
4) Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom
5) None of these
151. Which of the following organisations has launched a
nationwide campaign named 'Take the Poo to Loo' in
India in an effort to raise awareness against open
defecation and related health issues?
1) USAIDS
2) WHO
3) Red Cross
4) UNICEF
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152. Which of the following companies is preparing to


takeover the Europe's largest mobile carrier Vodafone
in 2014?
1) Google
2) AT&T
3) China Mobile
4) Bharti Airtel
5) None of these
153. Which of the following companies is all set to bring
India's first branded apple called 'Saboro' to the market?
1) Tata
2) Mahindra & Mahindra
3) ITC
4) HUL
5) None of these
154. The Repco Bank, which operates in Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and the Union
Territory of Puducherry, is an enterprise under the
Union Ministry of
1) Home Affairs
2) Finance
3) Commerce and Industry
4) Social Justice and Empowerment
5) None of these
155. The ever-increasing NPAs of the commercial banks
have become a serious challenge for the RBI at present.
Currently, a loan is considered to be an NPA if its
instalment is not paid for
1) One month
2) Two months
3) Three months
4) Six months
5) None of these
156. Which of the following Indian mobile operators has
started offering Apple's iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C
phones at monthly instalments with free unlimited call
and data usages?
1) Airtel
2) Idea
3) Aircel
4) Reliance Communications
5) None of these
157. India donated 2,500 metric tonnes of wheat, worth
USD 2 million, to which of the following countries
recently?
1) Ethiopia
2) Chad
3) Kenya
4) Yemen
5) None of these
158. William C Lowe, who died recently, is known as
1) the father of IBM personal computer
2) the father of Apple personal computer
3) the father of HP personal computer
4) the father of Dell personal computer
5) None of these
159. The International Day of Rural Women is observed
on which of the following dates?
1) 15 Sep
2) 15 Oct
3) 15 Nov
4) 15 Dec
5) None of these
160. The super typhoon 'Haiyan', one of the most powerful
storms ever recorded, hit which of the following
countries recently, killing at least 10,000 people?

1) Vietnam
3) Japan
5) None of these

2) China
4) The Philippines

Test-V: Computer Knowledge


161. A simple automated program that scans the web for
specific data and inserts into a designated database.
1) Web mining
2) Web database integration
3) Web crawler
4) Web scanning
5) Web searching
162. In web searching a symbol or keyword that instructs
the search software to make sure that any retrieved
records contain a certain word, is called
1) Data operator
2) Increment operator
3) Decrement operator
4) Inclusion operator
5) Search operator
163. A database that spreads information across different
tables while maintaining links between them is referred
to as
1) Relational database
2) Rotational database
3) Database connection 4) Tabular database
5) None of these
164. All the deleted files go to
1) Recycle Bin 2) Task Bar
3) Tool Bar
4) My Computer 5) None of these
165. When you are selecting a mouse for a particular
computer system, what is the most important
consideration?
1) The type of drivers that come with the mouse
2) The length of the mouse cord
3) The type of connector the mouse is equipped with
4) The number of buttons the mouse has
5) None of these
166. Which of the following objects is passed to a Java
Bean when one of its properties is set via a JSP action?
1) Servlet Request
2) Http Servlet Request
3) Servlet Response
4) Http Servlet Response
5) None of these
167. The lifespan of a hard disk drive is
1) approximately one year
2) approximately two years
3) approximately five years
4) approximately twenty five years
5) almost unlimited
168. A type of program that is installed on your personal
computers to collect information about users is called
1) Adware
2) Malware
3) Spyware
4) Hacker
5) Cracker
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of analog and digital computers are called ________


computers.
1) mixed
2) micro
3) hybrid
4) advance
5) None of these
170. Value added network
1) is used for voice video services
2) provides exchange of information like invoices, salepurchase order, etc.
3) is used for connecting private and public mail
system
4) is used for fax machine
5) All the above
171. The function of a protocol is
1) data sequencing
2) data routing
3) flow control
4) error control
5) All the above
172. Data that uses 4 bytes is called
1) data field
2) character
3) word
4) double word
5) item
173. The way a particular application views the data from
the database that the application uses is a
1) module
2) schema
3) forms
4) sub-schema 5) relational model
174. The ALU of a computer responds to the commands
coming from
1) control section
2) cache memory
3) primary memory
4) external memory
5) None of these
175. A computer understands capital letter by which of the
following values?
l) A to Z 50 to 100
2) A to Z 65 to 98
3) A to K 65 to 90
4) A to Z 97 to 122
5) A to Z 65 to 90
176. Which is the first Indian web browser?
l) Apple Safari
2) Epic
3) Google Chrome
4) Netscape
5) None of these
177. The ability to convey a message without disclosing
your name or identity is called
1) privacy
2) security
3) encryption
4) anonymity
5) authentication
178. A computer program that scans resumes and is set to
locate keywords is called a(n)
1) web interview
2) web discussion
3) web conference
4) information system
5) application tracking system (ATS)
179. POS data entry system is used most extensively by
the
1) grocery industry
2) railroad industry
3) word-processing industry
4) banking industry

5) None of these
180. A ________ is a non-impact printer that can produce
very high-quality, letter-perfect printing.
1) daisy wheel printe
2) laser printer
3) dot-matrix printer
4) thermal printer
5) drum printer
181. The DBA is
1) a computer device
2) a person
3) a communication technique
4) All the above
5) None of these
182. A micro processor is
1) an IC
2) controlled by a program
3) relatively less expensive
4) All the above
5) None of these
183. Which of the following methods cannot be used to
edit the contents of a cell?
1) Clicking the formula bar
2) Pressing the F2 key
3) Pressing the Alt key
4) Double-clicking the cell
5) None of these
184. What is the primary requisite of a good computer
programmer?
1) Mathematical background
2) Artistic mind
3) Logical mind
4) Scientific knowledge
5) Clear understanding
185. Utility Software is used for
1) Security purpose
2) Special purpose
3) Supporting user and hardwares
4) All 1), 2) and 3) are correct
5) None of these
186. A record of columns in DBMS is called
1) Tuple
2) Matrix
3) Field
4) Label
5) None of these
187. The term ________ designates equipment that might
be added to a computer system to enhance its
functionality.
1) digital device
2) system add-on
3) disk pack
4) peripheral device
5) None of these
188. The instructions that tell a computer how to carry out
the processing tasks are referred to as computer
1) programs
2) processors
3) input devices
4) memory modules
5) None of these
189. A modem
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signals that can travel along conventional


telephone lines.
2) translates digital signals from a computer into
analog signals that can travel along conventional
telephone lines.
3) demodulates digital signals from a computer.
4) modulates signals from an analog telephone line.
5) None of these
190. What is the best way to have a data and the slide
number appear on every slide?
1) Choose Tools, Header and Footer, click Slide tab,
select the desired options, click Apply to All
2) Choose Insert, Header and Footer, click Slide tab,
select the desired options, click Apply to All
3) Choose View, Header and Footer, click Slide tab,
select the desired options, click Apply to All
4) Choose File, Header and Footer, click Slide tab,
select the desired options, click Apply to All
5) None of these
191. Small application programs that run on a Web page
and may ensure a form is completed properly or
provide animation are known as
1) flash
2) spiders
3) cookies
4) applets
5) sparks
192. If you do not want to select any option after opening
a menu, then click menu title again or press key
________ to close the menu.
1) Shift
2) Tab
3) Escape
4) F1
5) None of these
193. A powerful key that lets you exit a program when
pushed:
1) arrow keys
2) spacebar
3) escape key
4) return key
5) None of these
194. Secondary storage
1) does not require constant power

2) does not use magnetic media


3) consists of four main types of devices
4) does not store information for later retrieval
5) None of these
195. The speed at which the monitor accepts data is called
1) Bandwidth
2) Interlacing
3) Response time
4) Scanning
5) Maximum speed
196. Computer programs are also known as
1) operating systems
2) documents
3) peripherals
4) applications
5) None of these
197. The two kinds of main memory are
1) Primary and Secondary
2) Random and sequential
3) ROM and RAM
4) All the above
5) None of these
198. An output device that uses words or messages
recorded on a magnetic medium to produce audio
response is
1) voice band
2) magnetic tape
3) voice response unit
4) voice recognition unit
5) None of these
199. Which of the following is used to move down a page
in a document?
1) Jump
2) Fly
3) Wriggle
4) Scroll
5) None of these
200. The primary device that a computer uses to store
information is
1) TV
2) storehouse
3) desk
4) hard drive
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18. 2; Condition (3) applies

Answers
1. 4; Except beautiful, all others are
synonyms.
2. 2;

19. 4; Condition (1) applies

26. 1; All hotels are rooms (A) + All rooms


are buildings (A) = A + A = A = All hotels are
buildings. Hence, conclusion I follows.
Again, All rooms are buildings conversion
Some buildings are rooms. Hence,
conclusion II does not follow.
27. 2; Some rivers are hills (I) + No hill is a
mountain (E) = I + E = O = Some rivers are
not mountains. Hence, conclusion II follows.
But I does not follow.
28. 1; Some rivers are hills conversion
Some hills are rivers. Hence, conclusion I
follows but II does not follow.
29. 5; There is no negative statement. Thus
the possibilities exist in I and II. Hence, both
conclusions I and II follow.
30. 3; Some buckets are doors (I) + Some
doors are windows (I) = I + I = No conclusion.
But the conclusion are complementary.
Hence, either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows.
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There is only one such letter, I.


3. 3; Natural is opposite of Artificial.
Similarly, Public is opposite of Private.
4. 4; Boys father = Mans fathers son
= man
The man is the boys father.
The boy is the mans son.
5. 1; Rest are divisible by 9.
6. 4;

20. 3;

(21-25): Given,
A >, % , <, @ , =
21. 3; Given statements: M N
... (i)
L > N ... (ii)
M = P ... (iii)
Combining all these statements, we get

7. 2;

Similarly,

8. 3; The meaningful words that can be


formed are BEAR and BARE.
9. 4; RQPONML/QPONML/PONML/ON
10. 2;

Check for I. N = P may be true.


Check for II. P < N may be true.
Hence, either conclusion I or conclusion II
is true.
22. 2; Given statements:A C
... (i)
MF
... (ii)
C>F
... (iii)
Combining all these statements, we get
AC>FM
Check for I. We cant compare M and A.
Check for II. C > M is true. Hence,
conclusion II is true.
23. 5; Given statements: B P ... (i)
C > N ... (ii)
P = N ... (iii)
Combining all these statements, we get

Hence, Suraj is moving to the west.


(11-15):

Person

Profession

Gender

Clerk

Male

U
V

Police
Engineer

Female

Dentist

S
T

Judge
Shopkeeper

Female
Male

11. 1
12. 2
13. 4
14. 3
16. 1; Condition (2) applies.

15. 2

Hence, both conclusions I and II are true.


24. 2; Given statements: K < P ... (i)
Z > K ... (ii)
K M ... (iii)
Combining all these statements, we get

Check for I. Z M. Hence, conclusion I is


not true.
Check for II. Z > M. Hence, conclusion II
is true.
25. 4; Given statements: Z < P
... (i)
T = M ... (ii)
M Z ... (iii)
Combining all these statements, we get

17. 3; Condition (1) applies.


Hence, conclusion I is not true. Again, we
cant compare T and P. Hence, conclusion
II is not true.

31. 2 32. 3
33. 1
34. 2
35. 4
36. 1 37. 3
38. 2
39. 4
40. 1
41. 5 42. 3
43. 4
44. 3
45. 4
46. 3 47. 5
48. 2
49. 4
50. 1
51. 1; Replace empowerment with
empowered
52. 5
53. 1; Place the before UK
54. 2; Replace double with doubling
55. 4; Replace caused with causing
56. 4 57. 5
58. 2
59. 1
60. 3
61. 4; Replace wastage with waste
62. 5
63. 1; Replace forecasted with forecast
64. 3; Replace scruitinised with scrutinised
65. 3; Replace entrinsic with intrinsic
(66-70): CABEDF
66. 3 67. 1
68. 5
69. 3
70. 2
71. 2 72. 3
73. 1
74. 5
75. 2
76. 4 77. 4
78. 1
79. 3
80. 5
81. 1; ? = 35962.231 4350.972 + 3340.674
22387.584 + 33.85
= 35962.231 + 3340.674.674 + 33.85
(4350.972 + 22387.584) = 12598.199
82. 3; 460

23
270
?
35
172
100
100
100

= 429918.3
or, 105.8 94.5 ? 1.72 = 429918.3
or, ? 17196.732 = 429918.3
or, ? = 25
83. 1; 3939 3 + 6363 3 9696 6 + 123
2 = 1313 + 2121 1616 + 246 = 2064
84. 5; ? = 34 313 + 35 ?
= 2627 + 35 23 2
or, 10642 + 35 ? = 2662 46
or, 10677 ? = 2616
or, ? = 10677 2616 = 8061

85. 4; ? = 2.5 4.5 (28 2.5) (3.5 2)


+ 7.1 1.2 = 2.5 4.5 11.2 7 + 7.1 1.2
= 126 7 + 7.1 1.2 = 124.9
86. 4; ? = 98.3462 125.9251 + 235.0051
89.0201 = 98.3 126 + 235 89
= 12385.8 + 235 89 12386 + 235 89
12532
12323
25 28.056 23.06
87. 2;
23
= 13394.5 28 23 = 13399.5
88. 5; 9929305.625 629610.0021 +
32965.01012 = 9929305.6 629610 +
32965 = 9332660.6
89. 1; (204.23) 2 (103.15) 2
= (204.2) 2 (103.1) 2 = 41697.6 10629.6
= 31068
90. 3; 92687.0051 39.0261 = 92687 39
= 2376.5
91. 2; The series is 3 1 + 2 = 5, 5 2 + 3
= 13, 13 3 + 4 = 43, 43 4 + 5 = 177,
177 5 + 6 = 891, 891 6 + 7 = 5353
92. 5; The series is 9, 9 + 2 = 11, 11 3 = 8,
8 + 4 = 12, 12 5 = 7, 7 + 6 = 13,
13 7 = 6
93. 1; The series is 10, 10 1 + 12 = 11,
11 2 + 22 = 26, 26 3 + 32 = 87,
87 4 + 42 = 364, 364 5 + 52 = 1845,
1845 6 + 62 = 11106
94. 3; The series is 20, 20 2 + 1 = 41,
41 2 + 1 = 83, 83 2 + 1 = 167,
167 2 + 1 = 335, 335 2 + 1 = 671,
671 2 + 1 = 1343
15120
95. 5; The series is 15120,
= 2160,
7
2160
360
72
360 ,
72,
18 ,
6
5
4
18
6
6,
3
3
2
96. 4; Selling price of 80 bags at 25% profit
125
= ` 80 1100
= `110000
100
Selling price of 60 bags at 8% loss
92
= ` 1100 60
= `60720
100
Selling price of whole transactions to gain
110
10% = 1100 200
= `242000
100
Selling price of remaining 60 bags
= `(242000 60720 110000) = `71280

2464
= 16
14 11
x = 4
Now, perimeter of rectangle
= 2(length + breadth)
Length of rectangle = 4 14 = 56 cm,
breadth = 11 4 = 44 cm
Perimeter = 2(56 + 44) cm = 200 cm
99. 2; n(S) = 6 6 = 36
Let E be the event that the sum of the numbers on the two faces is 10.
E = {(4, 6) (6, 4)}
n(E) = 2
2
1
Hence, P(E) =
36 18
100. 4; Let the sum be `x.
According to the question,
x2 =

10
x 1
100

x 2 10
100

years
3 years before the age of Rituraj = (x 3)
years and the age of Diwakar = 7(x 3)
years
After 3 years age of Rituraj = (x + 3) years
and age of Diwakar = 4(x + 3) years
Now,
or, 7(x 3) + 6 = 4(x + 3)
or, 7x 21 + 6 = 4x + 12
or, 7x 4x = 12 + 21 6
or, 3x = 27
or, x = 9
Present age of Rituraj = 9 years.
103. 2; Speed of man downstream
6
=
kmph = 4 kmph
1.5
Speed of man upstream =

1000

11 11
x
x
1000
or,
10 10
5
(105 100)x
1000
or,
500
1000 500
or, x =
= `100000
5
1
101. 3; Satshivam can do
work in 1 day..
18
1
Balasubramanyam can do
work in 1
9
day.
1
1
2
Altmash can do (
=
=)
9 2.5
22.5
45
work in 1 day.
First day Satshivam and Altmash do
1
2
1
work.
18 45 10
Second day Altmash and Balasubramanyam
2 1
7
do
work.
45 9
45
Third day Balasubramanyam and Satshivam
1 1
1
do
work.
9 18
6
Work done in 3 days
x

or, Speed of man =

6
= 3 kmph
2

1
(4 +3) kmph
2

= 3.5 kmph
104. 5; Let the monthly income of the family be `8x and the monthly savings be `3x.
Monthly expense = `(8x 3x) = `5x

24000
= `4800
5
Monthly income = 8 `4800 = `38400
105. 1; Time taken by buses to meet each
other
Now, 5x = 24000

1200
(120 80)

or, x

6 hours

106. 4; Let the missing number be x.

1
(827 + 232 + 465 + 968 + x +
8
341 + 476 + 599) = 714
or, x + 3908 = 714 8
or, x + 3908 = 5712
or, x = 5712 3908 = 1804
Then,

K
KUNDAN

71280
= `1188.
60
97. 2; Required amount of milk
Selling price per bag =

9
100 1
100

litres

91 91
= 100
= 82.81 litres
100 100
98. 5; Area of the circle =

r2

22
28 28
7

= 2464 cm2
Area of the rectangle = 2464 cm2
Let the length of the rectangle be 14x and
breadth 11x.
Then, 14x 11x = 2464

9 14 15 38 19
90
90 45
19
38
2
Work done in 6 days =
45
45
38 7
1
Remaining work =
45 45
Work remaining after 7 days
7 1 14 9 5
1
=
45 10
90
90 18
1
work done by Altmash and
18
=

1
10

7
45

1
6

Balasubramanyam in

45 1
5
=
days
7 18
14

5
Total number of days = 7
days
14
102. 3; Let the present age of Rituraj be x

107. 4;

(?)1.3
972

48
(?)1.7

or, (?)1.3 (?)1.7 = 48 972


or, (?)1.3 + 1.7 = 46656
or, (?)3 = 46656 = 36 36 36 = 363
or, ? = 36
108. 3; The word ACHIEVEMENT has
11 letters and E appears 3 times.
Required number of arrangements
=

11
3

6652800

109. 4; Rameshs share : Shyams share


1
1

:
8
10
4
4

1
1

100
100

1:

1
4

100

1:

625
676 : 625
676

Dividing `5204 in the ratio 676 : 625.

1 2
1
rh
(4x) 2 5y m3
3
3
Required ratio
(3x) 2 4y
32 4
=
2
1/ 3 (4x) 5y 1/ 3 42 5
3 3 3
=
= 27 : 20
5 4
117. 5; Let the time taken by outlet pipe P
to empty the full tank = x minutes.
Part of tank filled in 1 minute
=

676
5204
Rameshs share =
676 625
676
5204 = 676 4 = `2704
1301
110. 5; Let the sum be `x.
Compound interest
=

161.
166.
171.
176.
181.
186.
191.
196.

3
5
5
2
2
3
1
4

162.
167.
172.
177.
182.
187.
192.
197.

4
3
4
4
4
4
3
3

163.
168.
173.
178.
183.
188.
193.
198.

1
3
4
5
3
1
3
2

164.
169.
174.
179.
184.
189.
194.
199.

1
3
1
1
3
2
1
4

165.
170.
175.
180.
185.
190.
195.
200.

3
2
5
2
4
2
1
4

K
KUNDAN

8
= ` x 1 100

=`

x =` x

27
25

19683 15625
4058x
x =`
15625
15625

1
48

1
x

90x 2016
2016x

According to the question,

x 8 3
6x
= `
100
25
Required percentage
And simple interest =

30

4058 6
x
15625 25
100% 8.21% more than
=
6x
25
its simple interest.
111. 4; Let the speed of the first train be x
m/s and that of the second train be y m/s.
Length of the first train = (x 17) metres
and length of the second train = (27 y)
metres
17x 27y
23
According to the question,
x y
or, 17x + 27y = 23x + 23y
x 2
or, 4y = 6x or,
y 3
Ratio of the speed of trains = 2 : 3
112. 3; Piece of land purchased by man
` 2,50, 000
=
= 125 m2
` 2000
Percentage of land that he can purchase
with this amount
125 100
5
%
% 1.25%
=
10, 000
4
113. 1; Net profit
95 108 106
18500
= ` 18500
100 100 100
= `(20119.86 18500) = `1619.86
114. 3; Salary of the person after 9 months

125 85
= `15937.5
100 100
115. 2; Total votes polled
70
21000
= 30, 000
100
= ` 15000

40
Votes in favour of Sonia = 21000
100

1
42

90x 2016
2016x

or, 2700x 60480 = 2016x


or, 684x = 60480

60480
8
88
min.
684
19
118. 1; Let the age of Prashant be x years.
or, x =

Then, the age of Mohit =

x
years and that
2

of Ankur = 2x years

According to the question,

x
2

2x

85

or, x = 34 years
119. 3; Let the numbers be 3x and 7x.
x 10 7
Then,
7x 10 13
or, 13(3x + 10) = 7(7x + 10)
or, 39x + 130 = 49x + 70
or, 10x = 60 or, x = 6
Difference of the numbers
= (7 6 6 3) = 42 18 = 24
120. 4; Work done by Narasimha per day
1
1
per hour =
15 10 150
Work done by Rajshekhar per day per hour
1
1
8 11 88
Work done by both per day per hour to-

1
1
150 88
Work done by both per day for 12 hours
gether

= 12

800

Votes in favour of Sushma = 21000 8400


= 12600
116. 3; Let the radius of the cylinder be 3x
metres and that of the cone be 4x metres.
Let the height of the cylinder be 4y metres
and that of the cone be 5y metres.
Then, the volume of the cylinder = r 2 h
= (3x)2 4y m3
Volume of the cone

1
150

1
88

238
1100

Total work done by both working 12 hours

1100
74
4
days
238
119
122. 5 123. 5 124. 2
127. 2 128. 3 129. 2
132. 3 133. 3 134. 1
137. 2 138. 4 139. 2
142. 3 143. 1 144. 1
147. 2 148. 3 149. 2
152. 2 153. 2 154. 1
157. 4 158. 1 159. 2

per day is
121.
126.
131.
136.
141.
146.
151.
156.

1
4
2
2
1
1
4
4

125.
130.
135.
140.
145.
150.
155.
160.

1
3
1
5
3
4
3
4

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