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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

Directions: Following pie chart shows the monthly


expenditure of a man on different items. His income is Rs
8,000 monthly.

6. What is the percentage decrease in production from 2007


2008 for India?
1) 6%
2) 8 4/7%
3) 1 4/7%
4) 9%
5) None of these
1. If his salary is Rs 8,000 then how much he pays for food?
1) Rs 1800
2) Rs 1920
3) Rs 2040
4) Rs 2200
5) None of these

7. What is the average production of Sri Lanka from 2007 to


2010?
1) 67
2) 64
3) 63
4) 59
5) 57

2. What is the angle shown by medical expenditure?


1) 22
2) 21 1/3
3) 34
4) 29 1/5
5) 57 3/5

8. What is the ratio of the maximum production to average


production for India?
1) 73 : 57
2) 73 : 59
3) 73 : 62
4) 73 : 64
5) None of these

3. What is his monthly saving?


1) Rs 1920
2) Rs 1720
3) Rs 1120
4) Rs 1260
5) None of these

9. What is the difference of total production of these two


countries during 20072012?
1) 18
2) 20
3) 22
4) 24
5) 26

4. What is the difference between money he spent on


education and medical purposes?
1) Rs 360
2) Rs 260
3) Rs 160
4) Rs 60
5) None of these

10. For Sri Lanka during which period its production increases
maximum from the previous year?
1) 20072008
2) 20082009
3) 20092010
4) 20102011
5) 20112012

5. If the salary is raised to Rs 12,000 and distribution on


various items remains the same, then how much he spends on
medical charges?
1) Rs 1800
2) Rs 2040
3) Rs 2200
4) Rs 1920
5) None of these

11.
Look at this series: 664, 332, 340, 170, ____, 89, ... What
number should fill the blank?
1)85
2)97
3)109
4)178
12.
56, 496, 3466, 17326, ?
1) 51976
2) 51876
3)52496
4) 51986

5) 52986

Directions: Following line graph shows sugar produced by


India and Sri Lanka during the period of 20072012.
13. 13, 29, 15, 26, 17, 23, 19, ?, ? What are the next
numbers

1). 21, 23
4). 25, 27

2). 20, 21
5). 22, 20

14. 3, 5, 14, 55, 274, ?


1) 1634
2)1666
4) 1734
5) 1232
15. 3, 12, 27, 48, 75, 108, (? )
1) 147
2)183
4) 192
5) 224

3). 20, 17

21. I. x 3 = (1331)1/3
II. 2y 2 -21y+55=0

3) 1856

22. I. 5x=7y+21
II. 11x+4y+109=0
23. I. 2x 2 -11x+12=0
II. 2y 2 -17y+36=0

3)162

24. Aashi had Rs. 20,000 with her out of this money she lent
some money to Anshul for 4 years at 20% p.a. simple interest.
16. When any number is divided by 12, then dividend
She lent the remaining money to Rajat for an equal number of
becomes 1/4th of the other number. By how much percent first years at the rate of 24% p.a. After 4 years, Aashi found that
number is greater than the second number?
Anshul had given her Rs. 864 more as interest as compared to
1) 150
2) 200
3) 300
Rajat. The amount of money which Aashi had lent to Rajat
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
must be.
1) Rs. 10,600
2) Rs. 11,400
3) Rs. 8600
4) Rs. 10,400
17. The price of three types of tea leaves A, B, and C are
5) Rs. 9600
respectively Rs. 5, Rs. 6 and Rs. 8 per 100 gram. In what ratio
should they be mixed so that the price of the mixture is Rs. 68 25. The distance between two stations S1 and S2 is 640 km. A
per kg?
train J starts at 5 pm from S1 and moves towards S2 at an
(1) 2:3:5
average speed of 80 km/h. Another train K starts from S2 at
(2 ) 4:7:11
4 : 20 pm and moves towards S1 at an average speed of 100
(3 ) 17:8:6
km/hr. How far from S1 will the two trains meet?
(4 ) cant be determine
1) 248.18 km
2) 278.48 km
(5 ) none of these
3) 276.38 km
4) 254.81 km
5) 268.18 km
18. A, B and C start a business by investing Rs. 1,36,000 and
A invests Rs. 20000 more than B while C invests Rs. 4000
26. Two horses start trotting towards each other, one from A
less than B. If they earn a profit of Rs. 51, 000 at the end of
to B and another from B to A. They cross each other after one
the year then find dividend of A.
hour and the first horse reaches B, 5 /6 hour before the second
(1 ) 22500
horse reaches A. If the distance between A and B is 50 km.
(2 ) 28000
What is the speed of the slower horse?
(3 ) 27500
(1) 30 km/h
(2) 15 km/h
(4 ) 29500
(3) 25 km/h
(4)20km/h
(5 ) none of these
(5) none of these
Directions (Q.6-10): In each of these questions, two equations
(I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations
and give answer
1) if x < y
2) if x > y
3) if x y
4) if x y
5) if x = y, or relationship between x and y can't be
established.
19. I. 6x 2 - 49x+99=0
II. 5y 2 +17y+14=0
20. I. 5x 2 =19x-12
II. 5y 2 +11y=12

27. Neeraj buys a plot of land for Rs. 96 ,000. She sells 2/5 of
it at a loss of 6%. She wants to make a profit of 10% on the
whole transaction by selling the remaining land. The gain %
on the remaining land is
(1) 20
(2) 202/3
(3) 14
(4) 7
(5) none of these
28. The cost of a piece of diamond varies with the square of
its weight. A diamond of Rs. 5,184 value is cut into 3 pieces
whose weights are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3. Find the loss involved
in the cutting.
(1) Rs. 3,068
(2) Rs. 3,088
(3) Rs. 3,175
(4) Rs. 3,168
(5) None of these

29. A sells an article to B at a profit of 20% and B sells it


to C at a profit of 25%. If C pays Rs 1200, the cost price of
article originally (in Rs.) is
(1) 700
(2) 600
(3) 1,000
(4) 800
(5) None of these
30. The average age of four boys, five years ago was 9 years.
On including a new boy. The present average age of all the
five is 15 years. The present age of the new boy is
(1) 14 years
(2) 6 years
(3) 15 years
(4) 19 years
(5) None of these
31. A sum of money doubles itself at compound interest in 15
years. In how many years it will become eight times?
(1) 30
(2) 45
(3) 50
(4) 60
(5)none
32. An agent gets a commission of 2.5% on the sales of cloth.
If on a certain day, he gets Rs. 12.50 as commission, the cloth
sold through him on that day is worth :
(1) Rs. 250
(2) Rs. 500
(3) Rs. 750
(4) Rs. 1,250
(5) none
33. Three milk man A, B and C hire a pasture in Rs. 2670. A
grazes 4 cows and 3 calves for 5 days, B grazes 5 cows and 4
calves for 3 days while C grazes 6 cows and 5 calves for only
2 days. If one cow grazes three times of a calf then how much
rent will B have to pay.
(1 ) 846
(2) 856
(3 ) 755
(4 ) 855
(5 ) none of these
34. A can finish a work in 18 days and B can do the same
work in 15 days. B worked for 10 days and left the job. In
how many days, A alone can finish the remaining work?
1
1) 5
2) 5
3) 6
2
4) 8
5) None of these
35. In one hour, a boat goes 11 km along the stream and 5 km
against the stream. The speed of the boat in still water in
(km/hr) is
1) 3
2) 5
3) 8
4) 9
5) None of these
REASONING
In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You
have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem
to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the given statements disregarding
commonly known facts.
1.Statements : Some guns are ships.
Some ships are beds.

Some beds are sheets.


Conclusions : I. Some sheets are guns.
II. Some sheets are ships.
III. No sheet is ship.
(1) None follows
(2) Only II follows
(3) Only III follows
(4) Only either II or III follow
(5) I and either II or III follow
2.Statements : All fame are meter.
Some meter are bones.
All bones are tubes.
Conclusions : I. Some tubes are meter.
II. Some meter are fame.
III. Some tubes are fame.
(1) Only I and II follow
(2) Only I and III follow
(3) Only II and III follow
(4) All I, II and III follow
(5) None of these
3.Statements : All D are N.
All M are N.
All N are O.
Conclusions : I. All D are O.
II. All M are O.
III. Some O are N.
(1) Only I and II follow
(3) Only II and III follow
(5) None of these

(2) Only I and III follow


(4) All follow

4.Statements : Some degree are clerks.


All clerks are managers.
All managers are teachers.
Conclusions : I. Some degree are teachers.
II. Some degree are managers.
III. Some teachers are clerks.
(1) Only I and II follow
(2) Only I and III follow
(3) Only II and III follow
(4) All follow
(5) None of these
5.Statements : All tables are biscuit.
No biscuit is tube.
Some tubes are bricks.
Conclusions : I. Some tubes are tables.
II. Some biscuit are tables.
III. Some bricks are biscuit.
(1) Only I follows
(2) Only II follows
(3) Only III follows
(4) Only I and II follow
(5) None of these

6. Introducing a man to her husband, a woman said, "His


brother's father is the only son of my grandfather. How is the
women related to the man's wife?
1) Motherinlaw
2) Sister
3) Daughter
4) Sisterinlaw
5) Other than given options

3) Second to the right


4) Second to the left
5) Fifth to the right
12.Who sits exactly between Q and R ?
1) T
2) P
3) K
5) S and K

4) M

7. In a certain code, BROTHERS is written as RCTPEISS.


How will DIRECTIONS is written in that code?
1) IEESTDOJSM
2) IEFSDTOJSM
3) EEFSDTOJSM
4) IEESTDOJSO
5) Other than given options

13.Which of the following pairs represents the persons seated


in the middle of the sides who face each other ?
1) S, Q
2) K, L
3) M, P
4) R, T
5) T, Q

Directions: Study the following information carefully and


answer the questions given below.
(i) P Q means P is brother of Q
(ii) P + Q means P is sister of Q
(iii) P Q means P is father of Q
(iv) P Q means P is mother of Q

14.Who amongst the following sit between R and K when


counted in anti-clockwise direction from K ?
1) No one sits between R and K as R and K are immediate
neighbors of each other
2) S, P and L
3) P and Q
4) L and R
5) M, S and T

8. Which of the following denotes that R is nephew of N?


1) N + M R
2) R T N
3) N T K R
4) N T R K
5) Other than given options

15.If K is made to face the opposite direction, who would sit


to his immediate right ?
1) R
2) Q
3) P
4) T
5) S

9.In expression I + Q N S, What is the relation of I with


S?
1) Uncle
2) Maternal Aunt
3) Brother
4) Niece
5) Other than given options

Directions: A word and number arrangement machine when


given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them
following a particular rule in each step. The following is an
illustration of input and rearrangement. Read the following
information and answer the questions.The following is an
illustration of input and rearrangement

10. Which of the following does shows that W is grandmother


of Q?
1) H W N Q
2) H + W N Q
3) H N T W
4) T W H + N
5) Other than given options

Study the following information carefully and answer the


questions given below:
K, L, M, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a square table in
such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square
while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones
who sit at the four corners face outside while those who sit in
the middle of the sides face the centre of the table. P sits third
to the right of S. S faces the centre. Q sits third to the left of
M. M does not sit in the middle of the sides. Only one person
sits between Q and R. R is not an immediate neighbor of M. T
face the centre. K is not an immediate neighbor of R.
11.What is position of M with respect to L ?
1) Third to the right
2) M and L sit diagonally opposite to each other

Q(16-20)Input: some found 19 other 99 27 came 45


Step 1 : came some found 19 other 99 27 45
Step 2 : came 99 some found 19 other 27 45
Step 3 : came 99 found some 19 other 27 45
Step 4 : came 99 found 45 some 19 other 27
Step 5 : came 99 found 45 other some 19 27
Step 6 : came 99 found 45 other 27 some 19
Step 6 is the last step of the rearrangement of the above input.
As per the rules followed in the following questions the
appropriate step for the given input.
16.Input : mathematics hour for 18 ant 89 21 47
Which of the following will be step 2?
1.) ant 89 hour mathematics for 18 21 47
2.) ant 89 mathematics 18 hour for 21 47
3.) ant 89 mathematics hour for 18 21 47
4.) Can not be determined
5.) none of these
17.Input: books all 25 57 67 gun new 39
Which of the following will be step 4?
1.) all 67 books 57 gun new 25 39

2.) all 67 books 57 gun 39 25 new


3.) all 67 books 57 gun 25 new 39
4.) Can not be determined
5.) none of these
18.Input: on after 36 28 49 sleep mat 59
which of the following will be last?
1.) 6 2.) 7 3.) 5 4.) 8 5.) none of these
19.Step 3 of an input is : bet 69 do 19 27 tiger flight 39
which of the following will be last but one?
1.) 6 2.) 7 3.) 8 4.) 5 5.) none of these
20.Step 2 of an input is : earth 77 39 47 hero golf 29 more
Which of the following is definitely the input?
1.) 47 77 39 earth hero golf 29 more
2.) 29 39 77 47 hero golf earth more
3.) hero 29 39 77 47 golf earth more
4.) Cannot be determined
5.) none of these

5.B wore pant of orange colour.


24.What were the colours of pant and shirt worn by C,
respectively?
1).Yellow and Black
2)Yellow and Blue
3)Green and Blue
4)Orange and Black
5)None of these
25.Who did not wear the orange colour?
1) A
2) B
3)C
4) A & C
5)None of these
Directions (2630) In the following questions, the symbols
@, $, %, # and are used with the following meanings
illustrated

(i)X @ Y means X is not smaller than Y.


(ii)X $ Y means X is not greater than Y.
(iii)X % Y means X is neither smaller than nor equal to Y.
(iv)X # Y means X is neither greater than nor equal to Y.
(v)X Y means X is neither smaller than nor greater than
21. In a certain code language, col tip mot means singing is Y.
appreciable, mot baj min means dancing is good and tip
In each of the following questions assuming the given
nop baj means singing and dancing, which of the following statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I
means good in that code language?
and II given below them is/are definitely true. Give answer
1)not
2)min
3)baj
[1]If only I is true.
4)Cannot be determined
5)None of these
[2]If only II is true.
[3]If either I or II is true
22. If the first and third letters in the word NECESSARY were [4]If neither I nor II is true.
interchanged, also the fourth and the sixth letters, and the
[5]If both I and II are true.
seventh and the ninth letters, which of the following would be
the seventh letter from the left?
26.Statements : P $ T, T @ L, U % L
1).A
2)Y
3)R
Conclusions : I. P @ L II. UL
4)E
5)S
27.Statements : A @B, B%D, DK
23. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word
Conclusions : I. AK II. B%K
CORPORATE each of which has as many letters in the same
sequence between them in the word as in the English
28.Statements : J # K, KL, P$L
alphabet?
Conclusions :I. P$K II. J#L
1)None
2)One
3)Two
4)Three
5)More than three
29.Statements :T % O, T # M, M@ V
Conclusions :I. M % T II. O % V
Read the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
30.Statements : K @ T, T # C, U $ P
Conclusions :I. C K II. C % K
Three persons A, B and C wore shirts of black, blue and
orange colours (not necessarily in that order) and pants of
(Q 31-34)Study the following arrangement carefully and
green, yellow and orange colours (not necessarily in that
answer the questions given below.
order). No person wore pant and shirt of the same colour.
W7@IRP39BA$4HD5ME2%T*8!UQN1
Further, it is given that
V6#KF
1.A did not wear shirt of black colour.
2.B did not wear shirt of blue colour.
31. How many such consonants are there in the above
3.C did not wear shirt of orange colour.
arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a
4.A did not wear pant of green colour.
consonant and immediately followed by a symbol?

1) None
4) Three

2) One
3) Two
5) More than three

humble home, he heard that Rani Matsya was to pass from the
very place he was standing. Her generosity had reached his
ears and he knew if he pulled a long face and showed how
32. If all the symbols are dropped from the above
poor he was, she would hand him a bag full of gold coins
arrangement, which of the following will be the 15th from the enough for the rest of his life, enough to buy food and supplies
left end?
for his family. He thought he could keep some coins for
1) E
2) 5
3) D
himself and only reveal a few to his wife, so he can fulfill his
4) 2
5) None of these
own wishes. He ran to the chariot of the Rani and begged her
soldiers to allow him to speak to the queen. Listening t o the
33. How many such numbers are there in the above
arguments outside Rani Matsya opened the curtains of her
arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a
chariot and asked Raman what he wanted. Raman went on his
symbol and immediately followed by a consonant?
knees and praised the queen. I have heard you are most
1) None
2) One
3) Two
generous and most chaste, show this beggar some charity.
4) Three
5) More than three
Rani narrowed her brows and asked Raman what he could
give her in return, surprised by such a question, Raman looked
34. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based at his bowl full of rice. With spite in him he just pricked up a
on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a
few grains of rice and gave it to the queen. Rani Matsya
group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
counted the 5 grains and looked at his bowl full of rice and
1) T * 2
2) Q N !
3) 3 9 R
said, you shall be given what is due to you. Saying this, the
4) 6 V K
5) % T E
chariot galloped away. Raman abused her under his breath.
This he never thought would happen. How could she ask him
35. In a certain code, DEEP is written as 60 and RABIT is
for something in return, when she hadnt given him anything?
written as 100. How is HAIR written in that code?
Irked with anger he stormed home and gave his wife the bowl
1) 72
2) 27
3) 80
of rice. Just then he saw a sack at the entrance. His wife said
4) 50
5) None of these
men had come and kept it there. He opened it to find it full of
rice. He put his hand inside and caught hold of a hard mental
only to discover it was a gold coin. Elated he upturned the
ENGLISH
sack to find 5 gold coins in exact for the five rice grains. If
only I had given my entire bowl, thought Raman, I would
King Hutamasan felt he had everything in the World not only have had a sack full of gold.
due to his riches and his noble knights, but because of his
beautiful queen, Rani Matsya. The rays of the Sun were put to 1. What does the phrase pulled a long face as used in the
shame with the iridescent light that Matsya illuminated, with passage mean?
her beauty and brain. At the right hand of the king, she was 1) Scratched his face 2) Looked very sorrowful
known to sit and aid him in all his judicial probes. You could 3) Disguised himself 4) Put on makeup
not escape her deep-set eyes, when you committed a crime as
she always knew the victim and the culprit. Her generosity 2. What can possibly be the moral of the story?
preceded her reputation in the kingdom and her hands were 1) Do onto others as you would want others to do to you
always full to give. People in the kingdom revered her because 2) Patience is a virtue
if she passed by, she always gave to the compassionate and 3) Winning is not everything, it is the journey that counts
poor. Far away from the kingly palace lived a man named 4) Change is the only constant thing in life
Raman with only ends to his poverty and no means to rectify
it. Raman was wrecked with poverty as he had lost all his land 3. Why was begging the only option for Raman to get food?
to the landlord. His age enabled him little towards manual a) As Raman belonged to a family of beggars
labor and so begging was the only alternative to salvage his b) As begging was the easiest way for him to obtain food
wife and children. Every morning, he went door t o door for c) As Ramans family had forced him to beg
some work, food or money. The kindness of people always d) As he had lost all his property and was too old to do manual
got him enough to take home. But Raman was a little self- work
centered. His World began with him first, followed by his
family and t he rest. So, he would eat and drink t o his delight 4. What did Raman find after he returned home from his
and ret urn home with whatever he found excess. This routine meeting with Rani Matsya?
followed and he never let anyone discover his interests as he 1) The Ranis soldiers
2) An empty house
always put on a long face, when he reached home. One day as 3) The five grains of rice that he had given to Rani Matsya
he was relishing the bowl of rice he had just received from a 4) A sack full of rice and five gold coins

5. According to the passage, which of the following is


definitely true about Rani Matsya?
A. She was beautiful.
B. She was intelligent.
C. She was kind.
1) Only A
2) Only B
3) Only C
4) A and B
5) All the three
6. Which of the following words can be used to describe
Raman?
A. Deceitful
B. Selfish
C. Timid
1) Only A
2) Only B
3) A and B
4) B and C
5) All the three

banks, ...(5)... after the ...(6)... of economic liberalization. The


RBI had received 113 applications that time ...(7).... A ...(8)...
glance ...(9)... these lists this time shows that a number of
microfinance institutions (MFIs) have applied for the small
finance bank applications list, ...(10)... an interesting mix of
prepaid payment instruments (PPI), telecom companies, large
industrial houses and one government department India Post
has constituted the list for payments banks.
11.
1) scheme
4) need

2) hope
5) urgency

3) deadline

12.
1) close
4) lot

2) far
5) exercise

3) use

2) in
5) with

3) of

2) set free
5) elevate

3) inspire

Directions (____) Choose the word/group of words which is


most similar in meaning to the word/group of words printed in
bold as used in the passage.
13.
1) to
7. Galloped
4) under
1) Hurtled
2) Stumbled
3) Slumbered
4) Jumped
5) Ran
14.
1) set up
8. Revered
4) fetch up
1) Remembered
2) Feared
3) Talked about
4) Embraced
5) Respected
15.
1) nearly
Directions (Q. ____) Choose the word/group of words which
4) shortly
is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of words
printed in bold as used in the passage.
16.
9. Reveal
1) transverse
1) Stop
2) Conceal
3) Present
4) across
4) Pending
5) Tell
17.
10. Elated
1) too
1) Afraid
2) Poor
3) Happy
4) to
4) Depressed 5) Grounded
18.
Directions (Q. ____) In the following passage there are
1) mere
blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are 4) additional
printed below the passage and against each, five words
/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank
19.
appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each
1) through
case.
4) had
There were too many takers to wear the hat of a tiny banker
when the ...(1)... to apply for small finance and payments
banks licenses expired at the ...(2)... of business hours on 2
February at Mint Street. A total of 113 companies have
applied ...(3)... the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for small
finance banks or payments banks licenses. Of this, 72 are for
the small finance banks. Interestingly, the number of
applicants in both categories is the same as that in 1993, when
the RBI invited applications to ...(4)... full-service private

20.
1) during
4) resultant

2) remarkably
5) randomly

3) nevertheless

2) leaving
5) shift

3) advent

2) in fact
5) it

3) itself

2) quick
5) reverse

3) further

2) at
5) with

3) have

2) similarly
5) rather

3) while

Direction (11- 15):In each of the following sentences there are


two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are five pairs of
words denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Find out
which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the

sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence


meaningfully complete.
21. Mr. Srinivasan is________ to become Chairman of the
group ________ the retirement of his father.
1) set, following
2) voted, subsequent
3) Selected, despite
4) Approved, because
5) decided, after
22. ________ to your error the ________ consignment has
been delayed by a week.
1) According, important
2) Duly, urgent
3) Owing, entire
4) Added, crucial
5) Admitting, special
23. On account of the ________ in sales the software rm has
achieved an eight per cent ________ in net profit.
1) surge, fall
2) increase, rise
3) decline, slope
4) hike, loss
5) growth, advance
24. We are proud to say that today ________ 26 per cent of
our total accounts are ________ by women and senior
citizens.
1) approximate, held
2) nearly, authorised
3) over, maintain
4) above, open
5) around, operated
25. The company has ________ special training to employees
on ________ to trade online.
1) announced, benets
2) offered, course
3) imparted, risks
4) sanction, skills
5) provided, how
Directions (Q. 26 30): The following six sentences (i), (ii),
(iii), (iv), (v), and (vi) have to be arranged in the proper
sequence, so as to form a meaningful paragraph. On the basis
of your sequencing, answer the questions given below.
(i) It is obvious from the above that the Commission has
accorded highest priority to securing speedy justice to women.
(ii) These members continue to pursue their mandated
activities, namely review of legislation, intervention in
specific individual complaints of atrocities and denial of
rights.
(iii) The functions assigned to the Commission, as per the Act,
are wide and varied covering almost all facts of issues relating
to safeguarding womens rights and promotion.
(iv) The National Commission for women was set up on 31st
January, 1992 in pursuance of the National Commission for
Women Act 1990.

(v) Towards this end of speedy justice to women, the


Commission is organising Parivarik Mahila Lok Adalats
offering counselling in family disputes and conducting
training programmes for creating legal awareness among
women.
(vi) They also suggest remedial action to safeguard the interest
of women to the appropriate authorities.
(vii) To carry out these functions the Commission has a
Chairman, five members and a Member Secretary, all
nominated by the Central Government.
26. Which of the following will be the Fourth sentence?
(1) I
(2) iii
(3) iv
(4) ii
(5) None of these
27. Which of the following will be the First sentence?
(1) iii
(2) iv
(3) v
(4) vi
(5) None of these
28. Which of the following will be the Last sentence?
(1) vii
(2) vi
(3) iv
(4) V
(5) None of these
29. Which of the following will be the Third sentence?
(1) vii
(2) ii
(3) vi
(4) iv
(5) None of these
30. Which of the following will the Fifth sentence?
(1) iii
(2) iv
(3) vi
(4) v
(5) None of these

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