Andhra Bank
Clerks’ Grade Recruitment Examination
Held on 14-06-2009
Reasoning Ability
1. In a certain code BOARD is written as 51324 and SIDE is written as 9647. How is BASE written in that code ?
(1) 5397
(2) 5937
(3) 5697
(4) 5297
(5) None of these
2. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group ?
(1) 343
(2) 64
(3) 75
(4) 27
(5) 216
3. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TROUBLE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
4. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters EIND using each letter only once in each word ?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
5. What should co me next in the following number series ?
987654321876543217654321
(1) 9
(2) 8
(3) 7
(4) 6
(5) None of these
6. In a certain code BRIGHT is written as JSCSGF. How is JOINED written in that code ?
(1) HNIEFO
(2) JPKEFO
(3) JPKMDC
(4) KPJCDM
(5) None of these
7. 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) Water
(2) Juice
(3) Petrol
(4) Sugar
(5) Diesel
8. How many such digits are there in the number 586972 each of which is as far away from the beginning of the number as when the digits are rearranged in descending order within the number ?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
9. ‘Iron’ is related to ‘Solid’ in the same way as ‘Mercury’ is related to ……….?
(1) Solid
(2) Gas
(3) Liquid
(4) Vapour
(5) None of these
10. The positions of the first and fifth digits in the number 53146872 are interchanged. Similarly the positions of the second and the sixth digits are interchanged and so on. Which of the following will be the fifth digit from the right end after the rearrangement?
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 6
(4) 1
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 11-16) : In each question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (1) if only conclusion I follows.
Give answer (2) if only conclusion II follows.
Give answer (3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
Give answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Give answer (5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
11. Statements : All bulbs are tubes. Some tubes are knives. All knives are frames.
Conclusions : I. Some frames are tubes.
II. Some knives are bulbs.
12. Statements : Some tents are houses. All houses are buildings. Some buildings are huts.
Conclusions : I. Some huts are houses.
II. Some buildings are tents.
13. Statements : All goats are lions. No lion is tiger. Some tigers are horses.
Conclusions : I. Some horses are goats.
II. No horse is goat.
14. Statements : Some beads are chairs. All chairs are desks. All desks are tables.
Conclusions : I. Some tables are beads.
II. Some desks are beads.
15. Statements : All mangoes are apples. All apples are bananas. Some bananas are grapes.
Conclusions : I. Some grapes are mangoes.
II. Some bananas are mangoes.
16. Statements : All books are Some pens are papers. Some papers are crystals.
Conclusions : I. Some crystals are pens.
II. Some papers are books.
Directions (Q. 17-22) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below.
E 4 B % R 3 A 6 # F H @ 1 2 D 9 © K U $ W 1 M P 5 * Q 8 T
17. Which of the following is the fifth to the right of the eighteenth from the right end of the above arrangement ?
(1) ©
(2) I
(3) A
(4) M
(5) None of these
18. Which of the following is the fourth to the right of the twelfth from the left end of the above arrangement ?
(1) 2
(2) D
(3) 9
(4) M
(5) None of these
19. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by a letter ?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
20. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by a number ?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) Four
21. If all the numbers are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be the ninth to the left of W?
(1) A
(2) #
(3) R
(4) ©
(5) None of these
22. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(1) F @ #
(2) DI9
(3) U © $
(4) % 3 B
(5) 5 Q M
Directions (Q. 23-28) : Each of the questions below consists of a questions and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements and
Give answer (1) if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the questions.
Give answer (2) if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (3) if the data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (4) if the data in both the Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (5) if the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
23. Town Q is towards which direction of town R ?
I. Town R is towards East of town B.
II. Town B is towards North of town Q.
24. How many sons does F have ?
I. B and D are t he only sisters of K.
II. F is mother of K.
25. Among P, Q, R, S and T each having a different height who is the shortest ?
I. Q and R are taller than only P and T.
II. R is shorter than S.
26. How is ‘never’ written in a code language ?
I. ‘never do this’ is written as ‘pa da na’ in that code language and ‘do this again’ is written as ‘na ka da’ in that code language.
II. ‘always do this’ is written as ‘ma pa ja’ in that code language.
27. How is M related to D?
I. J is father of D and T.
II. F is son of M and brother of D.
28. What is K’s position from the left end of a row of thirty children ?
I. D is tenth from the right end of the row and there are five children between D and K.
II. There are nine children between K and M.
Directions (Q. 29-34) : The symbol @, ©, $, % and * are used with different meanings as follows.
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is either greater than or equal to Q’.
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is either smaller than or equal to Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’.
In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.
Give answer (1) if only conclusion I is true.
Give answer (2) if only conclusion II is true.
Give answer (3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
Give answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.
Give answer (5) if both conclusions I and II are true.
29. Statements : M % T, T * J, J © D
Conclusions : I. D @ T
II. J @ M
30. Statements : W $ N, N % B, B * F
Conclusions : I. B % W
II. B * W
31. Statements : E © K, K @ M, M * R
Conclusions : I. R @ K
II. M @ E
32. Statements : F * G, G © R, R @ K
Conclusions : I. K * G
II. R @ F
33. Statements : B @ H, H $ N, N % F
Conclusions : I. F © H
II. N * B
34. Statements : Y * M, M % N, N $ D
Conclusions : I. Y * N
II. D * M
Directions (Q. 35-40) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. E is second to the left of F and third to the right of A. B is third to the right of G who is not an immediate neighbour of E or F. C is second to the right of B. D is to the immediate left of A and third to the left of H.
35. Who is to the immediate left of E ?
(1) H
(2) B
(3) G
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these
36. Who is to the immediate right of A ?
(1) H
(2) G
(3) D
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these
37. Who is third to the left of E ?
(1) H
(2) D
(3) G
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these
38. What is F’s position with respect to G ?
(1) Third to the left
(2) Four to the right
(3) Fifth to the left
(4) Fifth to the right
(5) None of the above
39. In which of the following pairs is the first person sitting to the immediate left of the second person ?
(1) BE
(2) FB
(3) DC
(4) GH
(5) None of these
40. Who is fifth to the right of C ?
(1) H
(2) G
(3) E
(4) B
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 41-50) : In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures should come after the problem figures, if the sequence were continued.
41. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
42. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
43. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
44. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
45. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
46. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
47. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
48. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
49. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
50. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
Test II
Numerical Ability
Directions (Q. 51-75) : What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ?
51. 75% of 480 + ?% of 540 = 603
(1) 35
(2) 65
(3) 45
(4) 55
(5) None of these
52. 4785 – 3249 + 2156 = ?
(1) 3692
(2) 3962
(3) 3792
(4) 3782
(5) None of these
53.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) None of these
54. 085 – 12.32 + 132.41 = ?
(1) 147.175
(2) 147.463
(3) 146.463
(4) 146.175
(5) None of these
55. 140% of 320 – ?% of 400 = 25% of 720
(1) 65
(2) 68
(3) 62
(4) 60
(5) None of these
56. 36 × 2.5 + (2.4)2 = ?
(1) 14.016
(2) 14.16
(3) 15.26
(4) 15.16
(5) None of these
57. 65873 – 4289 – 3786 = ? + 15298
(1) 41500
(2) 42500
(3) 54250
(4) 52450
(5) None of these
58.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) None of these
59. 456 ÷ 24 6+ 324 × 17 = ?
(1) 5525
(2) 5725
(3) 5727
(4) 5427
(5) None of these
60. 815 × 94.5 + 34.8 = 9?
(1) 3.7
(2) 9.4
(3) 4.7
(4) 4.5
(5) None of these
61.
(1) 34
(2) 28
(3) 17
(4) 51
(5) None of these
62. 28% of 750 = ?% of 500
(1) 35
(2) 42
(3) 48
(4) 38
(5) None of these
63. 3360 ÷ 15 ÷ 14 = ?
(1) 22
(2) 24
(3) 16
(4) 18
(5) None of these
64. 192 ÷8 × 1.6 = ?
(1) 24
(2) 2.4
(3) 9.375
(4) 8.275
(5) None of these
65. 4380 ÷ 12 × 8 = ?
(1) 2720
(2) 2925
(3) 2825
(4) 2820
(5) None of these
66. 175% of 560 + ? = 80% of 2120
(1) 586
(2) 726
(3) 516
(4) 716
(5) None of these
67.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) None of these
68. 03 × 5.5 + 18.95 = ?
(1) 199.665
(2) 200.605
(3) 200.615
(4) 200.665
(5) None of these
69.
(1) 20
(2) 400
(3) 441
(4) 22
(5) None of these
70. 6370 ÷ 35 ÷ 13 = ?
(1) 24
(2) 16
(3) 17
(4) 19
(5) None of these
71.
(1) 504
(2) 820
(3) 168
(4) 480
(5) None of these
72. 28 × 1.05 + ? = 15
(1) 2.106
(2) 3.16
(3) 2.16
(4) 3.016
(5) None of these
73. 60% of 480 + 48% of 600 = ?
(1) 766
(2) 288
(3) 576
(4) 276
(5) None of these
74. 1170 ÷ 26 + (785 – 423 + ?) = 440
(1) 37
(2) 33
(3) 38
(4) 43
(5) None of these
75. 5580 – 73 × 12 + ? = 4824
(1) 160
(2) 320
(3) 180
(4) 120
(5) None of these
76. A boat running upstream covers a distance of 10 km in 30 min and while running downstream with same sped it covers the same distance in 25 min. What is the speed of the river current in (km/h) ?
(1) 20
(2) 2.2
(3) 2
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of the above
77. What will be the compound interest accrued on an amount of Rs 15000 at the rate of 8% per annum in 2 yr ?
(1) Rs 2476
(2) Rs 2496
(3) Rs 2596
(4) Rs 2576
(5) None of these
78. A certain number of sweets were distributed among 56 children equally. After each child getting 8 sweets, 17 sweets were left out. Total how many sweets were there ?
(1) 448
(2) 431
(3) 475
(4) 465
(5) None of these
79. Cost of 21 kg of rice and 45 kg of wheat is Rs 1095. What will be the cost of 7 kg of rice and 15 kg of wheat ?
(1) Rs 365
(2) Rs 385
(3) Rs 219
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of the above
80. A alone can complete a piece of work in 12 days and B alone can complete the same piece of work in 24 days. In how many days can A and B together complete the same piece of work ?
(1) 6 days
(2) 4 days
(3) 10 days
(4) 9 days
(5) None of these
81. Abhijit purchased a TV set for Rs 18000 and a DVD player for Rs 4000. He sold both the items together for Rs 26400. How much per cent profit did he make ?
(1) 15%
(2)
(3) 20%
(4)
(5) None of these
82. Shalini and Nalini invested Rs 80000 each and started a business. After one year Shalini invests an additional amount of Rs 20000 and Nalini withdraws Rs 30000. At the end of two years they earn a profit of Rs 93000. What will be Nalini’s share in the profit?
(1) Rs 39000
(2) Rs 54000
(3) Rs 52000
(4) Rs 36000
(5) None of these
83. If 70% of a number is equal to the three-fifth of another number, what is the ratio between the first number and the second number respectively ?
(1) 7 : 6
(2) 6 : 7
(3) 3 : 7
(4) 7 : 3
(5) None of these
84. Salary of Mr. X is 80% of the salary of Mr. Y and the salary of Mr. Z is 120% of the salary of Mr. .X. What is the ratio between the salaries of X, Y and Z respectively ?
(1) 4 : 6 : 5
(2) 4 : 5 : 6
(3) 16 : 24 : 25
(4) 16 : 25 : 24
(5) None of these
85. Present ages of Sudha and Neeta are in the ratio of 6 : 7 respectively. Five years ago their ages were in the ratio of 5 : 6 respectively. What is Sudha’s present age ?
(1) 30 yr
(2) 35 yr
(3) 40 yr
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of the above
86. Shri Ramlal distributed his savings among his wife, two sons and one daughter in such a way that wife gets double of what each son gets and each son gets double of what the daughter gets. If the amount received by each son is Rs 48000, what was the total amount distributed by Shri Ramlal?
(1) Rs 92000
(2) Rs 220000
(3) Rs 180000
(4) Rs 212000
(5) None of these
87. The average of five consecutive odd numbers is 41. What is the largest number ?
(1) 47
(2) 45
(3) 43
(4) 49
(5) None of these
88. Average age of 36 children of the class is 15 yr. 12 more children joined whose average age is 16 yr. What is the average age of all the 48 children together?
(1) 15.25 yr
(2) 15.5 yr
(3) 15.3 yr
(4) 15.4 yr
(5) None of these
89. Population of a village in year 2007 was 180000. In 2008 it became 210000. What was the per cent rise in population from 2007 to 2008 ?
(1)
(2) 14.29
(3)
(4) 16.25
(5) None of these
90. Perimeter of a rectangle is 40 cm and the length and the breadth are in the ratio of 3 : 2 respectively. What is the area of rectangle in (cm2) ?
(1) 72
(2) 98
(3) 84
(4) 96
(5) None of these
91. Which of the following set of fractions has the fractions in descending order ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) None of these
92. A 240 m long train crosses a platform of equal length in 27 s. What is the speed of the train in (km/h) ?
(1) 48
(2) 60
(3) 56
(4) 64
(5) None of these
93. The total cost of 12 apples and 8 guavas is Rs 76 and the total cost of 8 apples and 12 guavas is Rs 64. What is the total cost of one apple and one guava ?
(1) Rs 5
(2) Rs 7
(3) Rs 8
(4) Rs 10
(5) None of these
94. Manisha borrowed a loan of Rs 20000 from Suresh at the rate of 20% per annum to be compounded annually. How much money should she pay Suresh against repayment of the entire loan at the end of two years ?
(1) Rs 28800
(2) Rs 28000
(3) Rs 28400
(4) Rs 24800
(5) None of these
95. What will come in place of both question marks (?) in the following equation ?
(1) 49
(2) 95
(3) 115
(4) 85
(5) None of these
96. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series ?
8 12 24 ? 180 630
(1) 48
(2) 60
(3) 36
(4) 64
(5) None of these
97. Profit earned by selling an article for Rs 1450 is same as the loss incurred by selling the article for Rs 1280. What is the cost price of the article ?
(1) Rs 1385
(2) Rs 1405
(3) Rs 1355
(4) Rs 1365
(5) None of these
98. In a hall 192 children are made to sit in rows and columns and number of rows is more than the number of columns by 4. What is the number of children in each column ?
(1) 16
(2) 12
(3) 14
(4) 18
(5) None of these
99. In a class the number of boys and the number of girls are in the ratio of 4 : 5 respectively. If 10 more boys joined the ratio of number of boys and girls becomes 6 : 5 respectively. How many girls are there in the class ?
(1) 20
(2) 30
(3) 25
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of the above
100. Two-fifth of two-third of a number is 48. What is 30% of the number ?
(1) 60
(2) 56
(3) 180
(4) 210
(5) None of these
Test III
Clerical Aptitude
Directions (Q. 101-135) : In each question below a combination of Name and Address is given in the first unnumbered column at the left followed by four such combinations one each under the columns (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out the combination which is exactly the same as the combination in the first unnumbered column. The number of that column which contains that combination is the answer. If all the combinations are different, the answer is (5).
101. Addagalli Karan
II-Godavari St
Guntur-5408
(1) Addagali Karan
III-Godavari St
Guntur-5408
(2) Addagalli Karan
II-Godavari St
Guntur-5408
(3) bdagalli Karan
II-Godavari St
Guntur-5408
(4) Addagalli Karan
II-Godavari St
Guntur-5804
(5) None
102. Kashinath Kogie
New Mumbai
Road
Panvel-3615
(1) Kashinath Kojge
New Mumbai
Road
Panvel-3615
(2) Kashinath Kogje
New Mumbai
Road
Ponvel-3615
(3) Kashinath Kogje
New Mumbai
Road
Panvel-3615
(4) Kashinath Kogje
Nav Mumbai
Road
Panvel-3615
(5) None
103. Meenal S. Walia
Garam nagar-C
Girgaun-56
(1) Meenal S. Walia
Garam nagar-C
Girgaun-56
(2) Meenal S. Valia
Garam nagar-C
Girgaun-56
(3) Meenal S. Walia
Garanmagar-C
Girgaun-56
(4) Meenal S. Walia
Garamnagar-D
Girgaun-56
(5) None
104. Garreba Travels
Tel-36298147
Fax-36215430
(1) Garreba Travels
Fax-36298147
Fax-36215430
(2) Garriba Travels
Tel-36298147
Fax-36215430
(3) Garreba Travels
Tel-36298147
Fax-36214530
(4) Gareeba Travels
Tel-36298147
Fax-36215430
(5) None
105. Jabir Gaffur
Palikat Rose IV
Hyderabad-28
(1) Jabir Gaffur
Palikat Rose IV
Hyderabad-82
(2) Jabir Gaffur
Palikat Rose VI
Hyderabad-28
(3) Jabir Jaffur
Palikat Rose IV
Hyderabad-28
(4) Jabir Gaffur
Palikat Rose IV
Hyderabad-28
(5) None
106. Karigar Suits
Hasanabad Lane
Santacruz
(W)-54
(1) Karigar Suts
Hasanabad Lane
Santacruz
(W)-54
(2) Karegar Suts
Hasanabad
Lane Santacruz
(W)-54
(3) Karigar Suits
Hasanadab Lane
Santacruz
(W)-54
(4) Karigar Suts
Hasanabad Lane
Santacruz
(E)-54
(5) None
107. Sonam Sahane
Gulbarg Street
Rajangaon-41
(1) Sonam Sahane
Gulbargh Street
Ranjangaon-41
(2) Sonam Sahane
Gulbarg Street
Ranjangaon-41
(3) Sonam Sahane
Gulbarg Street
Ranzangaon-41
(4) Sonam Suhane
Gulbarg Street
Ranjangaon-41
(5) None
108. Kokilaben Shah
Dasan Marg-B
Pin-4082910
(1) Kokilabon Shah
Dasan Marg-B
Pin-4082910
(2) Kokilaben Shah
Dasan Marg-B
Pin-4082190
(3) Kokelaben Shah
Dasan Marg-‘B
Pin-4082910
(4) Kokilaben Shah
Dasam Marg-B
Pin-4082910
(5) None
109. Shravan
Choudhary
Kalpavruksh-III-B
Pin-2900487
(1) Shravan
Choudhary
Kalpavruksh-III-
B Pin-2900487
(2) Shravan
Choudhary
Kalpavruskh-III-
B Pin-2900487
(3) Shravan
Choudhary
Kalpavruksh-III-
B Pin-2900487
(4) Shravan
Choudhary
Kalpavruksh-III-
B Pin-2900847
(5) None
110. Vipul R Janak
Famington Road
Ambernath-96
(1) Vipul R Janak
Famington Road
Ambarnath-96
(2) Vipul P Janak
Famington Road
Ambernath-96
(3) Vipul R Janak
Famingtan Road
Ambernath-96
(4) Vipul R Janak
Famington Road
Ambernath-96
(5) None
111. Nivedita Basu
Satyajit Ray
Road
Kolkata-3198
(1) Nivedita Basu
Satyajet Ray
Road
Kolkata-3198
(2) Nividita Basu
Satyajit Ray
Road
Kolkata-3198
(3) Nivedita Bosu
Satyajit Ray
Road
Kolkata-3198
(4) Nivedita Basu
Satyajit Ray
Road
Kolkata-2198
(5) None
112. Kavya Bhandary
H-Kududodi St.
Chikmaglur-63
(1) Kavya Bhandary
H-Kudukodi St.
Chikmaglur-63
(2) Kavya Bhandary
H-Kududodi St.
Chikmuglur-63
(3) Kavya Bhandary
H-Kududodi St.
Chikmaglur-63
(4) Kavya Bhandery
H-Kududodi St.
Chikmaglur-63
(5) None
113. Shankar Pundit
Kolidas Kothi
Kagaz Mahal-09
(1) Shankar Pundit
Kolidas Kothi
Kagaz Mahal-09
(2) Shankar Pundit
Kolidas Kothi
Kagaz Mahel-09
(3) Shankar Pandit
kolidas Kothi
Kagaz Mahal-09
(4) Shankar Pundit
Kalidas Kothi
Kagaz Mahal-09
(5) None
114. Susheel Daftar
Hirvagum Peth
Hisra-3246
(1) Sushil Daftar
Hirvagum Peth
Hisra-3246
(2) Susheel Daftar
Hirvagum Path
Hisra-3246
(3) Susheel Daftar
Hirvagum Peth
Hirsa-3246
(4) Susheel Daftar
Hirvagum Peth
Hisra-3246
(5) None
115. Loveleen Dolls
Mandapada-17
Ph-48156071
(1) Loveleen Dolls
Mandopada-17
Ph-48156071
(2) Loveleen Dolls
Mandapada-17
Ph-18156071
(3) Loveleen Dolls
Mandapada-17
Ph-48150671
(4) Loveline Dolls
Mandapada-17
Ph-48156071
(5) None
116. Cathrine Dias Nr.
St. Rodrigues Rd.
B’Lore-7135
(1) Cathrine Dias
Nr. St. Rodrigues
Rd. B’Lore-7125
(2) Cathrene Dias
Nr. St. Rodrigues
Rd. B’Lore-7135
(3) Cahtrine Dias
Nr. St. Rodrigeus
B’Lore-7135
(4) Cathrine Dias
Nr. St. .Rodrigues
Rd. B’Lore-7153
(5) None
117. Sakshi Pradhan
Scenic Villa-48
Pallihill-9366
(1) Sakshi Pradhan
Secnic Villa-48
Pallihill-9366
(2) Sakshi Pradhan
Scenic Villa-48
Pallihill-3966
(3) Sakshi Pradhan
Scenic Villa-46
Pallihil-9366
(4) Sakshi Prahdan
Scenic Villa-48
Pallihill-9366
(5) None
118. Goldstar Consts
Howare Building
Balkum-68
(1) Goldstar Comsts
Howare Building
Blakum-68
(2) Goldstar Comsts
Howere Building
Balkum-68
(3) Goldstar Consts
Howare Building
Balkum-68
(4) Goldstar Consts
Howare Building
Bolkum-68
(5) None
119. Curls S Twirls
Fielding Tower
Vasantbhai Marg
(1) Curls S Twirls
Fielding Tower
Vasantbbhai Murg
(2) Curls S Twirls
Fielding Tower
Vasantbhai Marg
(3) Curls S Tiwrls
Fielding Tower
Vasantbhai Marg
(4) Curls S Twirls
Felding Tower
Vasantbhai Marg
(5) None
120. Hetal Karande
Paranspe Marg
Kaljapur-53
(1) Hetal Karande
Parnaspe Marg
Kaljapur-53
(2) Hatal Karande
Paranspe Marg
Kaljapur-53
(3) Hetal Karnade
Paranspe Marg
Kalgapur-53
(4) Hetal Karande
Paramspe Marg
Kaljapur-53
(5) None
121. Yojana Banganga
Sitara Farmhouse
Nerul-3190458
(1) Yojana Banganga
Sitara Farmhouse
Nerul-3190458
(2) Yojana Banganga
Setara Farmhouse
Nerul-3190458
(3) Yojna Banganga
Sitara Farmhouse
Nerul-3190458
(4) Yojana Banganga
Sitara Farmhouse
Nerul-3190548
(5) None
122. Master Birjubabu
Saundarya Shop
Tatahouse-23
(1) Master Birjubabu
Saumdarya Shop
Tatahouse-23
(2) Master Birjubaba
Saundarya Shop
Tatahouse-23
(3) Master Birjubabu
Saundarya Shop
Totahouse-23
(4) Master Birjubabu
Saundraya Shop
Tatahouse-23
(5) None
123. Rehana Khan
Charambaug-A
Nampalli-76
(1) Rehana Kahn
Charambaug-A
Nampalli-76
(2) Rehana Khan
Charambaug-A
Nampalli-67
(3) Rehana Khan
Charambaug-A
Nampalli-76
(4) Rehana Khan
Charanbaug-A
Nampalli-76
(5) None
124. Urviz Jokhi
Martikagalli
Hastinapur-97
(1) Urviz Jokhi
Kartikagalli
Hastinapur-97
(2) Urviz Jokhi
Karkitagalli
Hastinapur-97
(3) Urviz Johki
Kartikagalli
Hastinapur-97
(4) Urviz Jokhi
Kartikagalli
Hastinapur-97
(5) None
125. Vatipa Mehta
Kuwarsaji Marg
Mt. Abu-4810
(1) Vatika Mehta
Kuwarsaji Marg
Mt. Abu-4810
(2) Vatipa Mehta
Kuwarsaji Marg
Mt. Abu-4810
(3) Vatipa Mehta
Kuwarsraji Marg
Mt. Abu-4810
(4) Vatipa Mehta
Kuwarsaji Marg
Mt. Abu-4180
(5) None
126. Lalita Dholakia P
C Chandra Lane
Janakpur-98
(1) Lalita Dholakia B
C Chandra Lane
Janakpur-98
(2) Lolita Dholakia
P C Chandra
Lane Janakpur-98
(3) Lalita Dholakia P
C Chandra Lane
Janakpur-98
(4) Lalita Dholakia P
C Chandra Lane
Jamakpur-98
(5) None
127. Father Agnels
Sch D Paula
Road
Bandra-0886
(1) Father Agnels
Sch D Paula
Road
Bandra-0886
(2) Father Agnels
Sch D Paula
Road
Bandre-0886
(3) Father Agnels
Sch D Poula
Road
Bandra-0886
(4) Father Angels
Sch D Paula
Bandra-0886
(5) None
128. S P Wadialal
Mgr.
(Publishing)
Mob-9869211354
(1) S P Wadialal Mgr.
(Publishing)
Mob-9896211354
(2) S P Wadialal
Mgr.
(Publishimg)
Mob-9869211354
(3) S D Wadiala
Mgr.
(Publishing)
Mob-9869211354
(4) S P Wadialal
Mgr.
(Publishing)
Mob-9869211354
(5) None
129. Aniket
Vaghmare Gabar
Fishieries
Tel-54832198
(1) Aniket
Vahgmare Gabar
Fishieries
Tel-54832198
(2) Aniket
Vaghmare
Gabar Fishieries
Tel-54832198
(3) Aniket
Vaghmare Gabar
Fishieries
Pin-54832198
(4) Aniket
Vaghmare Gobar
Fisheries
tel-54832198
(5) None
130. Dushant Kapoor
Gulisthan Apts
Sumennagar-54
(1) Dushant Kapoor
Gulesthan Apts
Sumennagar-54
(2) Dushent Kapoor
Fulisthan Apts
Sumennagar-54
(3) Dusahnt Kapoor
Gulisthan Apts
Sumennagar-54
(4) Dushant Kapoor
Gulisthan Apts
Sumannagar-54
(5) None
131. Vikas A. Bhatia
Kalakand Stores
Hamirpur-6108
(1) Vikas A. Bhatia
Kalachand Stores
Hamirpur-6108
(2) Vikas H. Bhatia
Kalakand Stores
Hamirpur-6108
(3) Vikas A. Bhatia
Kalakand Stores
Humirpur-6108
(4) Vikas A. Bhatia
Kalakend Stores
Hamirpur-6108
(5) None
132. Binny’s Textiles
Citilight Plaza
Shivaji Park-42
(1) Benny’s Textiles
Citilight Plaza
Shivaji Park-42
(2) Binny’s Textiles
Citilight Plaza
Shivaji Perk-42
(3) Binny’s Textiles
Citylight Plaza
Shivaji Park-42
(4) Binny’s Textiles
Citillight Plaza
Shivaji Park-42
(5) None
133. Sharda Jaiswal
Munnibai
Garden
Dehradun-57
(1) Sharda Jaiswal
Munnibai
Garden
Dehradun-59
(2) Shrada Jaiswal
Munnibai
Garden
Dehradun-57
(3) Sharda Jaiswal
Munnibai
Garden
Dehradun-57
(4) Sharda Jaiswal
Monnibai
Garden
Dehradun-57
(5) None
134. Jumpy
Softdrunks Cems
Corner-19
Tel-21650843
(1) Jumpy
Softdrunks Cems
Corner-19
(2) Jumpy
Softdrunks
Kems Corner-19
Tel-21650843
(3) Jumpie
Softdrunks Cems
Corner-19
Tel-21650843
(4) Jumpy
Softdrunks Cems
Corner-19
Pin-21650843
(5) None
135. Wasim Traders
Kohinoor Mills
Tel-36487218
(1) Wasim Traders
Kahinoor Mills
Tel-36487218
(2) Wasim Traders
Kohinoor Mills
Tel-36487218
(3) Wasim Traders
Kohinoor Mills
Tel-36478218
(4) Wasin Traders
Kohinoor Mills
Tel-36487218
(5) None
Directions (Q. 136-140) : Below in each question, five words are given. Which of them will come at the third place if all of them are arranged alphabetically as in a dictionary?
136.
(1) Greedy
(2) Grenade
(3) Greasy
(4) Green
(5) Great
137.
(1) Orient
(2) Orphan
(3) Ornament
(4) Orthodox
(5) Organise
138.
(1) Lucrative
(2) Lubricate
(3) Luggage
(4) Lucid
(5) Lucky
139.
(1) Chuckle
(2) Chronic
(3) Churn
(4) Chronology
(5) Chorus
140.
(1) Manner
(2) Mantle
(3) Manufacture
(4) Mansion
(5) Manual
Directions (Q. 141-145) : The items of a family’s monthly expenditure in each of the following questions is to be classified into one of the following five heads of expenditure.
(1) Food, (2) Health (3) Travel, (4) Education and (5) Miscellaneous.
The number of the heads of expenditure (1) or (2) or (3) or (4) or (5) as the case may be is the answer.
141. X-ray of the back and chest.
(1) Food
(2) Health
(3) Travel
(4) Education
(5) Miscellaneous
142. Railway fare to make a journey with family to the native place.
(1) Food
(2) Health
(3) Travel
(4) Education
(5) Miscellaneous
143. Buying Groceries for the daily tiffin.
(1) Food
(2) Health
(3) Travel
(4) Education
(5) Miscellaneous
144. Purchase of a diamond set for the marriageable daughter.
(1) Food
(2) Health
(3) Travel
(4) Education
(5) Miscellaneous
145. Payment of the son’s tution fees.
(1) Food
(2) Health
(3) Travel
(4) Education
(5) Miscellaneous
Directions (Q. 146-150) : The letter group in each question below is to be codified in the following codes :
Letter : S A M P R T Z C X H
Number Codes : 4 3 9 2 0 5 8 6 1 7
You have to find out which of the answers (1) or (2) or (3) or (4) has the correct coded form of the given letters and indicate it on the answer sheet. If none of the coded form is correct, mark (5) as the answer.
146. RHARZST
(1) 0730845
(2) 7030845
(3) 0730485
(4) 0703845
(5) None of these
147. MXPSCAH
(1) 9124367
(2) 9124673
(3) 9216437
(4) None of these
(5)
148. STXMSRZ
(1) 4519508
(2) 4159408
(3) 4519408
(4) 4519108
(5) None of these
149. HAPRMCS
(1) 7230964
(2) 7320964
(3) 7320864
(4) 7230684
(5) None of these
150. ZCRAHZX
(1) 8603761
(2) 8630781
(3) 8603791
(4) 8603781
(5) None of these
Test IV
English Language
Directions (Q. 151-165) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
The great sage once had a group of disciples. They were all very bright and eager students and the sage had all the reasons to be proud of them. One day the sage realized that he had imparted enough knowledge to his disciples. Now they were all very learned. There was only one thing the sage had not taught them, and that was the special verse that could bring the dead back to life. The sage knew that such knowledge was too wonderful and could prove to be a dangerous thing in the hands of someone who was not very wise. The sage pondered over this for a long time. But he also knew that if he did not pass on this secret verse, it could die with him. So, at last he called his cleverest disciple aside and said “I am going to teach you a very special verse. If you chant this you can bring to life a dead person or animal. Use only when you need it to and never misuse or test you powers vainly.” He then called all the disciples together and said, “I am sending you all into the forest for forty days. Go together and come back together. Each one of you has to guide one another and do good things.”
So the disciples stated out together into the forest. They were all united. But the clever disciple who knew the verse wanted to show he was better than the others. As they walked into the forest, they came across a dead tiger on the way. it was huge and looked wickedly fierce even when dead. The clever disciple stopped and said to the others, “Now I am going to show you what our teacher has taught me alone. He has taught me how to bring life back into the dead.” The others would not believe him and he said, “I would prove it to you by bringing this tiger back to life.” But other disciple said “do not do anything to p rove your knowledge vainly. Moreover, if you put life into this tiger, it will only turn on us and kill us all. This will not be a wise thing to do.”
But the clever disciple had decided to prove himself and prepared to recite the verse. But before he did so, the other disciples scrambled up to the topmost branches of a big tree nearby. The disciple then recited to magical verse. The tiger slowly began to breathe. “Its working” cried the disciple in excitement and joy. The tiger opened its eyes and saw him jumping and shouting in front of him. Roaring loudly, the tiger pounced on the poor disciple and killed him.
The other disciples on the tree watched helplessly as the tiger threw down the dead body of the disciple and went away into the forest. After some time the disciples came down, took the body and went to the sage. The sage looked at them and said, “Now you see what can happen if you don’t use your learning wisely. Let this be a lesson for you.” With that, the sage uttered the magic verse and brought the dead disciple back to life. The sage then taught the verse to all his disciples and sent them into the word to do good. He was sure that after such a lesson, they would be wiser and u se their knowledge and learning only for doing good.
151. Why did the other disciples climb the highest branches of the nearby tree ?
(1) To save their lives from the tiger
(2) They disliked the clever disciple and were hiding away from him
(3) To enjoy watching the tiger kill the disciple from a safe distance
(4) Because the sage had not taught the other disciples the secret verse
(5) None of the above
152. Why did the sage send his disciples to the forest ?
(1) He wanted to get rid of them
(2) He had imparted all the knowledge he had and was left with nothing to teach
(3) He wanted them to be killed by a tiger so that he could test his secret verse
(4) So that the disciples could practice his secret verse on the wild animals
(5) None of the above
153. Which of the following morals can be drawn from the above passage ?
(1) A teacher must pass on all his knowledge to others before he dies
(2) Advice of true friends should always be taken
(3) Teachers should always be impartial and should impart knowledge to all uniformly
(4) The knowledge and learning gained should never be misused
(5) None of the above
154. Why did the sage decide to pass on his secret verse to his disciples ?
(1) So that the cleverest of the disciples may teach other disciples as well
(2) He did not want the verse to die with him
(3) So that the tiger may eat the cleverest disciple
(4) So that he could prove his genius to his disciples
(5) None of the above
155. What did the sage say to his disciple while teaching his secret verse ?
(1) Never to misuse the power achieved with the help of the verse
(2) Not to use it on the wild animals
(3) Not to share it with other disciples
(4) To practice it on animals before humans
(5) None of the above
156. How did the other disciples react when the clever disciple decided to bring the tiger back to life ?
(1) They felt jealous of him
(2) They all felt that it was a wise thing to do
(3) They felt sorry for the tiger
(4) They tried to stop him as he could put their lives in danger
(5) None of the above
157. Why was the sage proud of his disciples ?
(1) Because they had agreed to go to the forest for a long period of 40 days
(2) Because they had fought against the tiger very bravely
(3) Because they could bring the dead tiger back to life
(4) Because they were very bright and eager students
(5) None of the above
158. Who/what is described as wicked and fierce by the author ?
(1) The clever disciple
(2) The sage
(3) The tiger
(4) The forest
(5) None of these
159. Which of the following is NOT TRUE in the context of the passage ?
(1) The clever disciple was brought back to life by the sage
(2) They sage wanted his disciples to use their learning only for doing good
(3) The sage was biased towards the clever disciple and disliked others
(4) The age ultimately taught the secret verse to all his disciples
(5) All are true
160. Why did the disciple recite the verse to the dead tiger ?
(1) So that the other disciples may be eaten up by the tiger
(2) To flaunt the power of the verse to the other disciples
(3) Because the sage had told him to do so
(4) So that he could prove himself to the sage
(5) None of the above
Directions (Q. 161-163) : Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
161. Pondered
(1) Guessed
(2) Puzzled
(3) Studied
(4) Thought
(5) Attended
162. Pounced
(1) Climbed
(2) Looked
(3) Roared
(4) Plunged
(5) Jumped
163. Cried
(1) Wept
(2) Screamed
(3) Protested
(4) Tearful
(5) Saddened
Directions (Q. 164-165) : Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
164. Bright
(1) Dim
(2) Soft
(3) Dull
(4) Faint
(5) Vague
165. Fierce
(1) Timid
(2) Emotional
(3) Civilized
(4) Pleased
(5) Domestricated
Directions (Q166-170) : Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct ? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
166. He wants a start a new business but he did not have any money.
(1) thought to start
(2) want to started
(3) wanted to start
(4) wants for start
(5) No correction required
167. As Rohan was already late, he had his breakfast while walk down the
(1) waking down the
(2) walking at the
(3) walked on the
(4) walked down the
(5) No correction required
168. The poor bullock do not move since the cart was overloaded with heavy goods.
(1) can not move
(2) unable to move
(3) was not moved
(4) could not move
(5) No correction required
169. He covered the expensive furniture at sheet before he started painting the ceiling.
(1) with sheet ahead
(2) with sheet before
(3) in sheet prior
(4) in sheet earlier
(5) No correction required
170. The smoke if inhaled proves to be more fatal than the burn itself.
(1) be most fatal
(2) kill more fatal
(3) be additional fatal
(4) be greater fatal
(5) No correction required
Directions (Q. 171-175) : In each questions below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered as (1), (2) (3) and (4). One of these four words printed in bold may be either misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The n umber 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, ‘A;; correct’ as your answer.
171. India peoples invest as much in gold as in
(1) (2) (3)
bank savings accounts. All correct
(4) (5)
172. The issues of hunger and poorty are left
(1) (2)
behind as we have progressed in technology.
(3) (4)
All correct
(5)
173. Rajan would pick up his children from the
(1) (2) (3)
school and superwise their homework. All correct
(4) (5)
174. A good leader is of prime importance for
(1) (2)
develop of any organisation. All correct
(3) (4) (5)
175. The milk vendor studied hard for four
(1) (2)
years before topped the national level exam.
(3) (4)
All correct
(5)
Directions (Q. 176-180) : Rearrange the following six sentence (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) The emperor was impressed with me and rewarded me suitable.
(B) He then asked me to make it shorter without erasing its ends.
(C) One fine day the king decided to test my intelligence.
(D) By doing so, I could make the line shorter without erasing the ends.
(E) After thinking over it for some time, I drew longer lines on both the ends of the line that the emperor had drawn.
(F) He drew a line on the floor with the help of a chalk.
176. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E
177. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement ?
(1) B
(2) C
(3) D
(4) E
(5) F
178. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement ?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E
179. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement ?
(1) B
(2) C
(3) D
(4) E
(5) F
180. Which of the following should be the LAST(SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement ?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E
Directions (Q. 181-190) : Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error on 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.)
181. She considered herself / very fortunated to /
(1) (2)
have had a / very good education. / No error.
(3) (4) (5)
182. A lot number of people / donate money to the
(1) (2)
organisation/ at his time / of the year. / No error.
(3) (4) (5)
183. The leader of the opposition/ is in the danger /
(1) (2)
of lost his seat / in the next elections. / No error.
(3) (4) (5)
184. He is the same / ice-cream vendor / which sold ice-creams /
(1) (2) (3)
when we were kids. / No error.
(4) (5)
185. The police received / tremendous support from /
(1) (2)
the general public /over that issue. / No error.
(3) (4) (5)
186. I have bought for my sister / a bottle of perfume
(1) (2)
/ on her birthday / and I hope she liked it. / No error.
(3) (4) (5)
187. Throughout his tenure / at the office he /
(1) (2)
have proven himself to be a / talented and hard-working employee.
(3) (4)
/ No error.
(5)
188. The committee did not / approve the plan /
(1) (2)
since it were / neither practical nor efficient./ No error.
(3) (4) (5)
189. The bus driver drove rashly / and we had / a
(1) (2)
narrow escape / on a number of occasions. / No error.
(3) (4) (5)
190. He never remember / to pick up the / milk
(1) (2)
bottles while / picking up the newspaper. / No error.
(3) (4) (5)
Directions (Q. 191-200) : In the following 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 the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
The visit to the planet earth museum is always exciting and teaches some interesting …. (191) … about the world we live in.
Forests are home to nearly half of the world’s plants and animals. Trees clean the air and … (192) … oxygen for us to breathe. Everyday cut … (193) .. trees and destroy more than 36 football fields of forests.
Rivers collect rainwater and …(194)… it to the oceans, farms and factories pollute the rivers with pesticides and chemicals. This harmful to the marine animals and the humans ….(195) … drink it.
At the opposite ends of the world, Arctic and the Antarctic are freezing cold. So cold that they are …(196)… covered in ice. The fuel we use makes the climate ….(197)… . It means the ice and the water level rises which …(198)… to floods.
Our planet is …(199)… . We must conserve it by using as much renewable sources of energy as possible. Every individual must play his part to …(200)… to the protection of the environment.
191.
(1) concept
(2) observation
(3) facts
(4) experience
(5) struggles
192.
(1) take
(2) acquire
(3) display
(4) filter
(5) produce
193.
(1) down
(2) lots
(3) much
(4) through
(5) thousands
194.
(1) throw
(2) dispenses
(3) merges
(4) carry
(5) combines
195.
(1) which
(2) who
(3) whom
(4) that
(5) those
196.
(1) never
(2) once
(3) most
(4) equally
(5) always
197.
(1) colder
(2) uncomfortable
(3) heated
(4) warmer
(5) burning
198.
(1) leads
(2) results
(3) leading
(4) grows
(5) develop
199.
(1) indestructible
(2) intense
(3) precious
(4) expensive
(5) lavish
200.
(1) help
(2) contribute
(3) afford
(4) result
(5) leading
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