Bank of India
Clerks’ Grade Recruitment Examination (Ist Shift)
Held on 03-10-2010
Reasoning Ability and Numerical Aptitude
Directions (Q. 1-3) The letters in the word PROTEIN are rearranged in such a way that the consonants are arranged alphabetically and then the vowels are arranged alphabetically.
1. How many letters will be there between R and I after the rearrangement?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
2. Which of the following will be the third from right after the rearrangement?
(1) T
(2) O
(3) R
(4) I
(5) None of these
3. Which of the following will be the third from left after the rearrangement?
(1) R
(2) N
(3) O
(4) P
(5) None of these
4. ‘26’ is related to ‘5’ in the same way as ‘65’ is related to
(1) 7
(2) 9
(3) 8
(4) 6
(5) None of these
5. How many such digits are there in the number 724513 each of which is as for away from the beginning in the number as when they are arranged in ascending order starting from left?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
Directions (Q. 6-10) What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
6.
(1) 342
(2) 346
(3) 345
(4) 348
(5) None of these
7. 07% of 1250 – 0.02% of 650 = ?
(1) 0.625
(2) 0.545
(3) 0.615
(4) 0.745
(5) None of these
8.
(1) 24
(2) 32
(3) 18
(4) 12
(5) None of these
9.
(1) 5
(2) 50
(3) 500
(4) 2.5
(5) None of these
10. 23 + 4632.14 – ? = 4022.12
(1) 5955.25
(2) 5595.25
(3) 5295.55
(4) 5255.95
(5) None of these
11. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CREDIT each of which 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
12. ‘Cub’ as related to ‘Tiger’ in the same way s ‘Kitten’ is related to
(1) Dog
(2) Cat
(3) Duck
(4) Swan
(5) None of these
13. ‘On’ is related to ‘Off’ in the same way as ‘Hot’ is related to
(1) Water
(2) Switch
(3) Tap
(4) Liquid
(5) None of these
14. ‘MORE’ is related to ‘EORM’ in the same way as ‘SUIT’ is related to
(1) TIUS
(2) ISTU
(3) IUST
(4) TUIS
(5) None of these
15. How many meaningful words can be made from the letters LMEA using each letter only once in each word?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
Directions (Q. 16-20) What will in p lace of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
16.
(1) 90
(2) 99
(3) 108
(4) 117
(5) None of these
17.
(1) 3/2
(2) 2/3
(3) 3/4
(4) 4/3
(5) None of these
18.
(1) 3/4
(2) 2/5
(3) 4/5
(4)
(5) None of these
19. 12% of 580 + ? = 94
(1) 26.4
(2) 24.4
(3) 30.4
(4) 28.4
(5) None of these
20. (3692 + 1863 + 2410) ÷ 125 = ?
(1) 63.82
(2) 63.92
(3) 63.42
(4) 63.72
(5) None of these
21. In a certain code BROWN is written as CSPXO. How is PART written in that code?
(1) OBQU
(2) QBSU
(3) OZQS
(4) RBTU
(5) None of these
22. If all those numbers from 1-40 each of which is exactly divisible by 4 and/or has 4 as a digit in it are removed, how many numbers will remain?
(1) 27
(2) 29
(3) 28
(4) 26
(5) None of these
23. 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) 13
(2) 37
(3) 73
(4) 53
(5) 39
24. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the first, the second, the seventh and the eighth letters of the word TEMPORAL, which of the following will be the first letter of that word? If more than one such word can be made, give ‘Y’ as the answer and if no such word can be made, give ‘X’ as the answer.
(1) T
(2) L
(3) E
(4) Y
(5) X
25. In a certain code DEAL is written as ‘3524’ and LIE is written as ‘475’. How is IDLE written in that code?
(1) 7345
(2) 3745
(3) 7342
(4) 7245
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 26-30) What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
26. 59 – ? = 607.88 – 351.46
(1) 449.28
(2) 419.17
(3) 429.17
(4) 439.28
(5) None of these
27.
(1) 193920
(2) 199320
(3) 199230
(4) 192390
(5) None of these
28. (87)2 = (61)2 + (62)2 + ?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) None of these
29. 1884456 ÷ 52346 = √?
(1) 1296
(2) 1156
(3) 1024
(4) 1444
(5) None of these
30. (4000 + ?) ÷ 23 = 211
(1) 843
(2) 753
(3) 863
(4) 743
(5) None of these
31. Pointing to a boy, Meena said, “He is the son of my grandmother’s only child”. How is the boy related to Meena?
(1) Brother
(2) Uncle
(3) Nephew
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of the above
32. The positions of the first and the second digits in the number 421653 are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of the third and the fourth digits are interchanged and so on. Which of the following will be the third digit from the right end after the rearrangement?
(1) 6
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) 4
(5) None of these
33. Ashok walked 5 m towards East, took a right turn and walked 10 m and again he took a right turn and walked 15 m. Which direction is he facing now?
(1) South
(2) West
(3) North
(4) South-West
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 34-38) What will come in place of the question mar (?) in the following questions?
34. 764521 – 642436 + 179380 = ?
(1) 301465
(2) 301468
(3) 301488
(4) 301456
(5) None of the above
35.
(1) 356
(2) 336
(3) 376
(4) 346
(5) None of these
36. 3565 ÷ 23 + 4675 ÷ ? = 430
(1) 19
(2) 17
(3) 21
(4) 23
(5) None of these
37. ?% of 8745 = 5159.55
(1) 49
(2) 54
(3) 57
(4) 47
(5) None of these
38.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 39-45) Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below :
M 2 R D E K 5 7 B J I 4 N P 8 A W 9 V 1 U F 3
39. Which of the following is exactly in the middle between 7 and A?
(1) P
(2) N
(3) 4
(4) I
(5) None of these
40. Which of the following is the fourth to the right of the tenth from the left end?
(1) P
(2) N
(3) K
(4) 4
(5) None of these
41. Which of the following is the third to the left of the ninth from the right end?
(1) N
(2) K
(3) 1
(4) P
(5) None of these
42. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and also immediately followed by a consonant?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
43. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based in their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(1) RDE
(2) 57B
(3) NP8
(4) W9V
(5) 3FU
44. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a consonant?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
45. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant but not immediately followed by a consonant?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
Directions (Q. 46-50) What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
46. 1287935 – ? = 262041
(1) 1109584
(2) 1054982
(3) 1125804
(4) 1025894
(5) None of these
47. 25 ÷ 0.10 × 0.04 + 0.006 = ?
(1) 0.16
(2) 0.006
(3) 0.1060.106
(4) 0.016
(5) None of these
48.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) None of these
49.
(1) 225
(2) 100
(3) 400
(4) 625
(5) None of these
50. 874 ÷ 19 + 85 × 21 – 762 = ?
(1) 1069
(2) 1609
(3) 1960
(4) 1096
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 51-55) Each of the question below consists of a question 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 question.
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 question.
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 given in both the statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (50, if the data in both the state3ments I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
51. How is ‘go’ written in a code language?
I. ‘come and then go’ is written as ‘5 3 9 6’ in that code language.
II. ‘go and play’ is written as ‘7 3 5’ in that code language.
52. B is brother of D. How is D related to E?
I. D is sister of M and B.
II. E is mother of M.
53. Among P, Q, R, S and T, who is the heaviest?
I. R is heavier than only P.
II. S is lighter than Q but heavier than R and T.
54. K is towards which direction of D?
I. D is towards North of N.
II. D is towards South of T which is towards West of K.
55. Who among B, C, D and W reached office first?
I. C reached office after W but before B and D.
II. B reached office after D.
56. The length of rectangle, which is 25 cm, is equal to the length of a square and the area of the rectangle is 125 cm, less than the area of the square. What is the breadth of the rectangle?
(1) 15 cm
(2) 20 cm
(3) 12 cm
(4) 10 cm
(5) None of these
57. In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
150 450 750 1060 1350 1650 1950
(1) 1060
(2) 1950
(3) 450
(4) 1350
(5) 750
58. A car travels at the speed of 85 km/h and reaches its destinations in 5 h. What is the distance covered by the car?
(1) 485 km
(2) 325 km
(3) 450 km
(4) 425 km
(5) None of these
59. How many rotations will the hour-hand of a clock complete in 72 h?
(1) 3
(2) 6
(3) 9
(4) 12
(5) None of these
60. Students attending the flag hoisting function in a school are given 2 chocolates each. How many such chocolates should be ordered if 6354 students attended the functions?
(1) 12608
(2) 12808
(3) 12408
(4) 12508
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 61-65) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. F is between C and A. B is second to the right of A. G is not an immediate neighbour of B. E is not an immediate neighbour of A.
61. Who is to the immediate left of E?
(1) G
(2) D
(3) A
(4) B
(5) None of these
62. Who is between F and D?
(1) B
(2) G
(3) E
(4) C
(5) None of these
63. Who is to the immediate right of A?
(1) D
(2) F
(3) C
(4) B
(5) Data inadequate
64. Who is to the immediate right of G?
(1) E
(2) B
(3) C
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these
65. Who is to the immediate left of C?
(1) F
(2) G
(3) E
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these
66. 1/4th of 3/4th of a number is 363. What is the square root of that number?
(1) 40
(2) 88
(3) 44
(4) 80
(5) None of these
67. A man walks at the speed of 4 km/h and runs at the speed of 8 km/h. How much time will the man require to cover a distance of 24 km, if he completes half of his journey walking (12 km) and half of has journey running?
(1) 3 h
(2) 6 h
(3) 12 h
(4) 5 h
(5) None of these
68. Three friends divide an amount of Rs. 45000, such that one of them takes 1/4th of the total amount and the other two divide the rest of the amount equally amongst themselves. What is the ratio of amount taken by one of the friends to the total amount taken by the other two friends together?
(1) 1 : 3
(2) 1 : 2
(3) 3 : 2
(4) 2 : 3
(5) None of these
69. A company pays a rent of Rs. 25000 per month for office space to its owner. But if the company pays the annual rent at the beginning of the year the owner gives a discount of 5% on the total annual rent? What is the annual amount the company pays to the owner after the discount?
(1) Rs. 285000
(2) Rs. 275000
(3) Rs. 300000
(4) Rs. 295000
(5) None of these
70. In a temple, the devotes are made to stand in 5 rows before entering the temple and only 265 devotes can stand in each row. On a certain day there were 4 rows of devotes at the beginning of the day, ,2 rows of devotes at mid-day and 5 rows of devotes at the end of the day. Each row had the fully capacity. How many devotes visited the temple on that day?
(1) 1060
(2) 2830
(3) 2925
(4) 2815
(5) 2915
Directions (Q. 71-75) In each of the questions 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 from commonly known facts.
Read the all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly know 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.
71. Statements : Some trucks are houses, Some house are trains.
Conclusions : I. Some trains are trucks.
II. No train is truck.
72. Statements : All flowers are trees. All trees are fruits.
Conclusions : I. All flowers are trees. All trees are fruits.
II. All flowers are fruits.
73. Statements : Some kites are threads. No thread is needle.
Conclusions : I. Some kites are needles.
II. No needle is thread.
74. Statements : All chairs are buildings. All tables are buildings.
Conclusions : I. Some chairs are tables.
II. Some tables are chairs.
75. Statements : Some books are pens. All pens are papers.
Conclusions : I. Some papers are books.
II. All books are papers.
76. The difference between 3/4th of 2/5th of a number and 3/5th of 1/8th of the same number is 9. What is the number?
(1) 45
(2) 35
(3) 40
(4) 30
(5) None of these
77. What is the area of a circle with circumference of 88 cm?
(1) 618 sq cm
(2) 516 sq cm
(3) 600 sq cm
(4) 615 sq cm
(5) None of these
78. A students scores 55% marks in 8 papers of 100 marks each. He scores 15% of his total marks in English. How much does he score the English?
(1) 55
(2) 66
(3) 77
(4) 44
(5) None of these
79. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
5690 5121 4552 3983 3414 2845 ?
(1) 2276
(2) 2516
(3) 2746
(4) 2356
(5) None of these
80. Car ‘X’ covers a distance of 385 km in 7 h and car ‘Y’ covers a distance of 715 km in 13 h. What is the difference in the speed of the two cars?
(1) 2 km/h
(2) 1 km/h
(3) 3 km/h
(4) 5 km/h
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 81-85) In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
81. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
82. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
83. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
84. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
85. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
86. The ratio of the present ages of Sunita and Viniat is 4 : 5. Six years hence the ratio of their ages will be 14 : 17. What will be the ratio of their ages 12 years hence?
(1) 15 : 19
(2) 13 : 15
(3) 16 : 19
(4) 17 : 19
(5) None of the above
87. Find out the greatest possible number for which 30% of that number is less than 100?
(1) 331
(2) 335
(3) 325
(4) 333
(5) 328
88. ‘a’ is greater than ‘b’ by 2 and ‘b’ is greater than ‘c’ by 10. If a + b + c = 130, then (b + c) – a = ?
(1) 38
(2) 42
(3) 44
(4) 34
(5) None of these
89. Sharma takes loan of Rs. 25000 and repays an amount of Rs. 31000 at the end of 2 yr. What is the rate of simple interest at which he repays the loan?
(1) 8 per cent annum
(2) 6 per cent per annum
(3) 12 per cent per annum
(4) 9 per cent per annum
(5) None of the above
90. If is subtracted from and the difference is multiplied by 504, what will be the number?
(1) 2024
(2) 2104
(3) 2004
(4) 2014
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 91-95) In each of the question given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
91. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
92. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
93. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
94. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
95. Problem Figures
Answer Figures
96. The product of two successive positive integers is 462. Which is the smaller integer?
(1) 20
(2) 22
(3) 21
(4) 23
(5) None of these
97. Each child from a certain school can make 5 items of handicraft in a day. If 1125 handicraft items are to be displayed in an exhibition, then in how many days can 25 children make these items?
(1) 6 days
(2) 9 days
(3) 8 days
(4) 7 days
(5) None of these
98. The owner of a furniture shop charges his customers 15% more than the cost price. If a customer paid Rs. 9039 for a sofa set, then what is the cost price of the sofa set?
(1) Rs. 7680
(2) Rs. 7860
(3) Rs. 7880
(4) Rs. 7660
(5) None of these
99. While withdrawing an amount of Rs. 49350 a customer by mistake collects Rs. 48150. The remaining amount is deposited back to his account by the bank, which shows the balance of Rs. 25376. What will be the customer’s balance after depositing the remaining amount?
(1) Rs. 26576
(2) Rs. 26676
(3) Rs. 26586
(4) Rs. 26686
(5) None of these
100. 20% of the total cost of a plot with an area of 395 sq ft is Rs. 78210. What is the rate of per sq ft of the plot?
(1) Rs. 1020
(2) Rs. 999
(3) Rs. 1000
(4) Rs. 995
(5) None of these
Clerical Aptitude
Directions (Q. 101-135) In each question below a combination of Name of Address is given in the first column at the let 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 column. The number of that column which contains that combination is the answer. If all the combinations are different, the answer is (5).
101. Vanavyl Dyes Ltd.
5 Balram Village
Tel-5492383
(1) Vanavyl Dyes Ltd.
5 Balram Village
Tel-5492383
(2) Vanavyl Dyes Ltd.
5 Bal Kam Village
Tel-5492383
(3) Vanavyl Dyes Ltd.
5 Balram Village
Tel-5492383
(4) Vanaval Dyes Ltd.
5 Balram Village
Tel-5492383
(5) None
102. I. G. T. C. Chambers
Chamunda Lane
Chennai-36
(1) I. C. T. G. Chambers
Chamunda Lane
Chennai-36
(2) I. G. T. C. Chambers
Chamunda Lane
Chennai-36
(3) I. G. T. Chambers
Chamunda Lane
Chenai-36
(4) I. G. T. C. Chambers
Chomunda Lane
Chennai-36
(5) None
103. Samrat Palak Gr.
Valmiki Towers
Tel-4182963
(1) Samrat Palak Gr.
Valmiki Towers
Tel-4182963
(2) Smart Palak Gr.
Vialmiki Towers
Tel-4182963
(3) Samrat Palak Gr.
Valmiki Tawers
Tel-4182963
(4) Samrat Palak Gr.
Valmiki Towers
Tel-4182693
(5) None
104. Theresa D Pinto
Saneora Chawl
Ph-3694252
(1) Theresa D Pinto
Saneora Chawl
Ph-3694252
(2) Theresa D Pinto
Soneora Chawl
Ph-3694252
(3) Therasa D Pinto
Saneora Chawl
Ph-3694252
(4) Theresa B Pinto
Saneora Chawl
Ph-3694252
(5) None
105. Ranganathan
Sr. Mgr. Admin.
Tel-958211890
(1) R. Rangnathan
Sr. Mgr. Admin.
Tel-958211890
(2) R. Rangnathan
St. Mgr. Admin.
Tel-958211890
(3) R. Ramgnathan
Sr. Mgr. Admin.
Tel-958211890
(4) R. Rangnathan
Sr. Mgr. Admin.
Tel-958112890
(5) None
106. Asif Akhtar
H. No. 436/N
Waquar Galli-12
(1) Asif Akhtar
H. No. 436/M
Waquar Galli-12
(2) Asif Akhtar
H. No. 436/N
Waqar Galli-12
(3) Asif Khtar
H. No. 436/N
Waquar Galli-12
(4) Asif Akhtar
H. No. 436/N
Waquar Galli-12
(5) None
107. Radhekrishnan
Madhura Dairy
Tel-26671243
(1) Radhekrishnan
Mathura Dairy
Tel-26671243
(2) Radhakrishana
Madhura Dairy
Tel-26671243
(3) Radhekrishnan
Madhura Dairy
Tel-26671243
(4) Radhekrishnan
Madhura Dairy
Tel-26671234
(5) None
108. Suneel Mishra
Equino Holidays
Sect-C, Surat 16
(1) Sunil Mishra
Equino Holidays
Sect-C, Surat 16
(2) Suneel Mishra
Eqiuno Holidays
Sect-C, Surat16
(3) Suneel Mishra
Equino Holidays
Sect-G, Surat 16
(1) Sunel Mishra
Equino Holidays
Sect-C, Surat 16
(5) None
109. Sundrabai Hall
Opp. L.B.S. Marg
Pin-358006
(1) Sunderbai Hall
Opp. L. B. S. Marg
Pin-358006
(2) Sundrabai Hall
Opp. L. B. S. Marg
Pin-385006
(3) Sundrabai Hall
Opp. L. V. S. Marg
Pin-358006
(4) Sundrabai Hall
Opp. L. B. S. Marg
Pin-358006
(5) None
110. Plaza Banquet
C. S. T. Road
Ph-26157964
(1) Plaza Banquet
C. S. T. Road
Ph-26159764
(2) Plasa Banquet
C. S. T. Road
Ph-26157964
(3) Plaza Banquet
S. C. T. Road
Ph-26157964
(4) Plaza Banquet
C. S. T. Road
Pin-26157964
(5) None
111. Shyam Satham
15/22 K. Patil Rd.
Nagpada-96
(1) Shyam Satham
22/15 K. Patil Rd.
Nagpada-96
(2) Shyam Satham
15/1222 K. Patil Rd.
Nagpada-96
(3) Shayam Satham
15/22 K. Patil Rd.
Nagpada-96
(4) Shyam Satham
15/22 K. Patil Rd.
Nagpoda-96
(5) None
112. Amarsons Pvt. Ltd.
Saluja Part 1
Tel-41857021
(1) Amarsons Pvt. Ltd.
Saluja Part 1
Tel-41850721
(2) Amarsons Pvt. Ltd.
Saluja Part 1
Tel-41857021
(3) Amarsons Pvt. Ltd.
Saluja Pork 1
Tel-41857021
(4) Amersons Pvt. Ltd.
Saluja Part 1
Tel-41857021
(5) None
113. Samantha Parmar
Dagdi Lane-13
Sawantwadi-47
(1) Samantha Parmar
Dagdi Lane-13
Savantwadi-47
(2) Samantha Paumar
Dagdi Lane-13
Savantwadi-47
(3) Samanta Parmar
Dagdi Lane-13
Sawantwadi-47
(4) Samanta Parmar
Dagdi Lane-13
Sawantwadi-47
(5) None
114. Sarang Kulkarni
HOD Marketing
Moricco Pharmas
(1) Sarang Kulkarni
HOD Markating
Moricco Pharmas
(2) Sarang Kulkarni
HOD Marketing
Morico Pharmas
(3) Samang Kulkarni
HOD Marketing
Moricco Pharmas
(4) Sarang Kulkarni
HOD Marketing
Moricco Pharmas
(5) None
115. Fab Consultants
O. D. I. C. Colony
Tel-91867325
(1) Fab Consultants
O.D. I. C. Colony
Fax-91867325
(2) Fab Consaltants
O.D.I.C. Colony
Tel-91867325
(3) Fab Consultants
O.D.C.I. Colony
Tel-91867325
(4) Fab Consultants
O.D.I.C. Colony
Tel-91867325
(5) None
116. Air Bharat Ltd.
172 ‘C’ Sect.M.
Cap. 46/VII/343
(1) Air Bharat Ltd.
172 ‘C’ Sect M.
Cap. 46/VII/343
17/43 Park
(2) Air Bharat Ltd.
172 ‘C’ Sect. M.
Cap. 46/VII/343
(3) Air Bharat Ltd.
152 ‘C’ Sect. M.
Cap. 46/VII/343
(4) Air Bharat Ltd.
172 ‘C’ Sect. M.
Cap. 46/VI/343
(5) None
117. 17/43 Park
Avenue
Op. Heena Bazar
New Delhi-11
(1) 17/43 Park
Amenu Opp.
Heena Bazar
New Delhi-11
(2) 17/43 Park
Avenue Opp.
Meena Bazar
New Delhi-11.
(3) 17/34 Park Avenue
Opp. Heena Bazar
New Delhi-11
(4) 17/43 Park Avenue
Opp. Heena Bazar
New Delhi-11
(5) None
118. Surender Verma
H. No. 247/D
Faizabad-84
(1) Surendra Verma
H. No. 247/D
Faizabad-84
(2) Surendra Verma
H. No. 247/B
Faizabad-84
(3) Surender Verma
H. No. 247/D
Faziabad-84
(4) Surender Verma
H. No. 247/D
Faizabad-85
(5) None
119. Kalsubai Metha
Fashion Wear St.
Ph-9322175649
(1) Kalsubai Metha
Fashion Wear St.
Ph-93221176549
(2) Kalsubai Metha
Fasihon Wear St.
Ph-9322175649
(3) Kalsubai Metha
Fashion Wear St.
Ph.9323175649
(4) Kalsibai Metha
Fashion Wear St.
Ph-93322175649
(5) None
120. P. K. Leeladhar
Bangalore-59
Ph-71735249
(1) P. K. Leeladhar
Bangalore-59
Pin-71735249
(2) P. K. Leeladhor
Bangalore-59
Ph-71735249
(3) P. K. Leeladhar
Bangalore-59
Ph-71735249
(4) P. K. Leeladhar
Banglore-59
Ph-71735249
(5) None
121. Mohit K. Shastri
05 Shivaji Nagar
Pune-3142708
(1) Mohit K. Shastri
05 Shiviji Nagar
Pune-3142708
(2) Mohit K. Shastri
05 Shivaji Nagar
Pune-3142708
(3) Mohit K. Shastri
05 Shivaji Nagar
Pune-3152708
(4) Mohit K. Shastri
05 Shivaji Nagar
Pune-3147208
(5) None
122. Manob Khadda
503/96 ‘A’ Block
Meerut-394843
(1) Manob Khadda
503/96 ‘A’ Block
Meerut-394348
(2) Manab Khadda
503/96 ‘A’ Block
Meerut-394843
(3) Manob Khadda
503/69 ‘A’ Block
Meerut-394843
(4) Manob Khadda
503/96 ‘B’ Block
Meerut-394843
(5) None
123. Imran Deshmukh
Seaface Road-21
Pin-173936
(1) Imran Deshmukh
Seaface Road-21
Pin-173936
(2) Imran Deshmukh
Seaface Road-12
Pin-173936
(3) Imran Deshmukh
Seaface Road-21
Ph-173936
(4) Imran Deshmukh
Seaface Road-21
Pin-173936
(5) None
124. Somesh Advani
Fort House-27
New Rd, Byculla
(1) Somesh Advani
Court House-27
New Rd, Byculla
(2) Somesh Advani
Fort House-27
New Rd, Byculla
(3) Somesh Adwani
Fort House-27
New Rd, Byculla
(4) Somesh Advani
For House-27
New Road, Byculla
(5) None
125. Sonubai Mhatre
Sawkar Koliwada
Mahim (W)-21
(1) Sonubai Mhatre
Sarkar Koliwada
Mahim (W)-21
(2) Sonabai Mhatre
Sawkar Koliwada
Mahim (W)-21
(3) Sonubai Mhatre
Sawkar Koliwada
Mahim (W)-21
(4) Sonubai Mahtre
Sawkar Koliwada
Mahim (W)-21
(5) None
126. Hotel Horizon
31/Amazon Valley
Ph-24815093
(1) Hotel Horizon
31/Amazon Valley
Ph-24815093
(2) Hotel Horizon
31/Amazon Valley
Pin-24815093
(3) Hotel Horizon
31/Amazon Valley
Ph-24815903
(4) Hotel Horezon
31/Amazon Valley
Ph-24815093
(5) None
127. Clarity Opticians
312 Chakala Stop
Tel-28354018
(1) Clarity Opticians
312 Chakola Stop
Tel-28354018
(2) Charity Opticians
312 Chakala Stop
Tel-28354018
(3) Clarity Opticians
312 Chakala Stop
Tel-28534018
(4) Clarity Opticians
312 Chakala Stop
Tel-28354018
(5) None
128. Kimaya More
M. H. D. S. Colony
IV/ ‘L’ 6585
(1) Kimaya More
M. H. D. S. Colony
VI/ ‘L’ 6585
(2) Kimaya More
M. H. D. S. Colony
IV/ ‘L’ 6585
(3) Kimaya Mare
M. H. D. S. Colony
IV/ ‘L’ 6585
(4) Kimaya More
M. H. S. D. Colony
IV/ ‘L’ 6585
(5) None
129. Vaikunt Travels
14/278, Hill Road
Pandharpur-93
(1) Vaikant Travels
14/278, Hill Road
Pandharpur-93
(2) Vaikunt Travels
14/378, Hill Road
Pandharpur-93
(3) Vaikunt Travels
14/278, Hill Road
Pandharpur-93
(4) Vaikunt Travels
14/278, Hill Road
Pendharpur-93
(5) None
130. Pradeep Acharya
D. Y. P/16th Road
Garwar Compound
(1) Pradeep Acharya
D. V. P/16th Road
Garwar Compound
(2) Pradip Acharya
D. Y. P/16th Road
Garwar Compound
(3) Pradeep Acharya
D. Y. P/16th Road
Garwer Compound
(4) Pradeep Acharya
D. Y. P/61th Road
(5) None
131. Sashmita Sen
Final Touch Salon
Ph-38924639
(1) Sashmita Sen
Finel Touch Salon
Ph-38924639
(2) Sashmita Sen
Final Touch Salon
Ph-38942639
(3) Sushmita Sen
Final Touch Salon
Ph-38924639
(4) Sashmita Sen
Final Touch Salon
Ph-38924639
(5) None
132. Ramakant Desai
Subhagriha-58
Cherapunji-1139
(1) Ramakant Desai
Subhgriha-58
Cherapunji-1139
(2) Ramakant Desai
Subhgriha-58
Cherapunji-1139
(3) Ramakant Desai
Subgruha-58
Cherapunji-1139
(4) Ramakant Desai
Subhgriha-58
Cherapunji-1139
(5) None
133. Sarfaraz Momim
Ockwin House
Ph-9820492802
(1) Sarfaraz Momim
Ockwin House
Ph-9820492802
(2) Sarfaraz Momim
Ockwin House
Ph-9820429802
(3) Sarfaraz Mamim
Ockwin House
Ph-9820492802
(4) Sarfaraz Momim
Okckwin House
Ph-9820492802
(5) None
134. Sudhakar Basu
Fun Grp Services
Tel-26357134
(1) Sudhakar Basu
Fun Grp Services
Tel-26357134
(2) Sudhakar Basu
Fun Grp Services
Tel-26351734
(3) Sudhakar Basu
Fun Gpr Services
Tel-26357134
(4) Shudhakar Basu
Fun Grp Services
Tel-26357134
(5) None
135. Pithu Pattar Khan
Tasneen Manzil
Lucknow-19
(1) Pithu Pattar Khan
Tasneen Manzil
Lucknow-58
(2) Pithu Pattar Khan
Tasneem Manzil
Lucknow-59
(3) Pithu Pattar Khan
Tanseen Manzil
Lucknow-59
(4) Pithu Pathar Khan
Tasneen Manzil
Lucknow-59
(5) None
Directions (Q. 136-140) Below the each question 5 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) Round
(2) Roam
(3) Rotate
(4) Rouge
(5) Roast
137.
(1) Salivate
(2) Sandal
(3) Sample
(4) Saddle
(5) Salute
138.
(1) Martyr
(2) Mare
(3) Marginal
(4) Marks
(5) Marsh
139.
(1) Threesome
(2) Thrive
(3) Thorough
(4) Thrust
(5) Third
140.
(1) Cord
(2) Curdle
(3) Curtain
(4) Curt
(5) Court
Directions (Q. 141-145) The letter group in each question below is to be codified in the following codes.
Letter : M D T Q A L H S V C
Number Codes : 7 0 3 8 6 1 4 9 2 5
You have to find out which of t he answer (1), (2), (3) or (4) has the correct coded from of the give letters and indicate it on your answersheet. If none is correct coded from give (5) ie, ‘None of these’ as answer and indicate it on your answersheet.
141. DVTLMSQ
(1) 0231798
(2) 0312798
(3) 0231978
(4) 0321798
(5) None of these
142. TACMQSH
(1) 3569874
(2) 3658974
(3) 3657974
(4) 3657894
(5) None of these
143. AHDCTML
(1) 6450371
(2) 6405371
(3) 6403571
(4) 6405317
(5) None of these
144. QCLHMVT
(1) 8547123
(2) 8514273
(3) 8454723
(4) 8514732
(5) None of these
145. LDSAVHC
(1) 1069245
(2) 1906245
(3) 1096245
(4) 1096254
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 146-150) The news item in each question below is to be classified into one of the following five areas :-
(1) Politics
(2) Social Issues
(3) Sports
(4) Science and Health
(5) Miscellaneous
146. Sachdev will have to give up on her seat in the parliament.
(1) Politics
(2) Social Issues
(3) Sports
(4) Science and Health
(5) Miscellaneous
147. 15 Dowry deaths recorded in a village during the same year.
(1) Politics
(2) Social Issues
(3) Sports
(4) Science and Health
(5) Miscellaneous
148. A famous jeweler reports loss of jewels worth Rs. 2 lakhs.
(1) Politics
(2) Social Issues
(3) Sports
(4) Science and Health
(5) Miscellaneous
149. A study shows, ‘Women more prone to Hypertension than Men’.
(1) Politics
(2) Social Issues
(3) Sports
(4) Science and Health
(5) Miscellaneous
150. Indian Cricket team needs a new ‘Coach’.
(1) Politics
(2) Social Issues
(3) Sports
(4) Science and Health
(5) Miscellaneous
English Language
Directions (Q. 151-165) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/expressions are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
“My God, it speaks” uttered the Emperor of Brazil and the receiver of the Telephone slipped from his hand and banged aground. At the other end Alexander Graham Bell was still on line.
This incident goes back to 1876 when at an exhibition in Philadelphia (USA), ,Alexander Graham Bell was giving a demonstration of his new invention. This strange instrument known as Telephone was to revolutionize life in the years to come.
Bell was born at Edinborough, Scotland. He was a teacher and, was dedicated to the noble cause of teaching the deaf and the dumb. Due to a severe illness, Bell was sent to Canada in 1870, where to he got engaged in helping the dumb-deaf to hear and speak. Thereafter, he shifted to the USA but continued with his work by opening a school for deaf to hear and dumb. Bell was fond of scientific inventions and was ever engaged in making some machines in his spare time. While at Boston, he tried to communicate through metal wire. his companion in this work was Watson. One day while experimenting with this instrument, Bell spoke to Watson standing at a distance. Watson was taken by a pleasant surprise as he had heard Bell clearly through his instrument. The instrument was a success and Bell patented it.
Graham Bell had some sterling qualities of head and heart. Apart from being as artist, he was a kind human being, ready to help the needy. He established an institution for the deaf and dumb children. He died in 1922 in Canada. The entire northern America paid him a tribute by hanging up their telephones for a while during his funeral.
151. The teaching activity undertaken by Bell was considered ‘noble’ particularly because……….
(1) he was teaching the physically under-privileged persons
(2) there was nobody else in the field of education
(3) he was not accepting any salary of that job
(4) he was a very famous scientist of his times
(5) None of the above
152. The words uttered by the Emperor of Brazil suggest that her was extremely
(1) angry
(2) insulted
(3) surprised
(4) agitated
(5) sad
153. What according to the passage was the contribution of invention of telephone?
(1) Interaction between two persons at some distance was possible.
(2) Rich people were able to communicate with others
(3) Graham Bell could converse with Watson regarding invention through telephone
(4) It revolutionized human life
(5) None of the above
154. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage as a quality of Graham Bell?
(1) Lover of art
(2) Kind natured person
(3) Cooperative individual
(4) Curiosity
(5) All these are mentioned
155. Which of the following made Bell to invent telephone?
(1) His activity of teaching
(2) His service to the deaf and dumb
(3) His keep interest in scientific inventions
(4) Encouragement received from Watson
(5) The request from Emperor of Brazil
156. Graham Bell made the telephone call of his invention to the Emperor from the city of ……..
(1) Edinborough
(2) Philadelphia
(3) Brazil
(4) Boston
(5) None of these
157. Bell had gone to Canada in 1870 for …….
(1) treating a patient who was seriously ill
(2) helping the deaf and dumb children to hear and speak
(3) undergoing medical treatment for himself
(4) devoting his full time to his invention
(5) giving demonstration of his invention
158. Bell establishing an institution for the deaf and dumb children shows that he was ……..
(1) an expert scientist
(2) a curious explorer
(3) a dedicated social worker
(4) genuinely emphatic towards the technology
(5) None of the above
159. The North Americans paid their last respects of Bell by
(1) attending his funeral
(2) suspending telephone lines for some time during funeral
(3) establishing an institution for the deaf and dumb children
(4) showing their readiness to help the poor and needy
(5) patenting his invention.
Directions (Q. 160-162) Choose the word or group of words which is MOST NEARLY THE SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold?
160. Revolutionize
(1) Affect adversely
(2) Develop gradually
(3) Illuminate completely
(4) Change drastically
(5) Emphasize favourably
161. Dedicated
(1) Appointed
(2) Deployed
(3) Devoted
(4) Relgious
(5) Noteworthy
162. Apart from
(1) In addition to
(2) At a long distance
(3) Separated from
(4) Inspite of
(5) As against
Directions (Q. 163-165) Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold?
163. Continued
(1) Irregular
(2) Destroyed
(3) Reckoned
(4) Suspended
(5) Carried on
164. Pleasant
(1) Admirable
(2) Disgusting
(3) Nice
(4) Indecent
(5) Unexpected
165. Strange
(1) Familiar
(2) Unseen
(3) Illfamed
(4) Novel
(5) Conservative
Directions (Q. 166-180) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical 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) ie ‘No Error’. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
166. A small piece / (1) of bread is / (2) better than / (3) having nothing to eat. / (4) No error/ (5)
167. Though I had been/ (1) his friend for quite a long time, /(2) I refused to help him/ (3) because his ill nature. / (4) No error/ (5)
168. Families are / (1) fortunate enough to own / (2) a house in the city / (3) are very few / (4) No error/ (5)
169. When he had been / (1) walked along the road / (2) a wild and ferocious dog / (3) hit him hard and knocked him down / (4) No error/ (5)
170. I am grateful to you/ (1) and all your friends / (2) for showing sympathy / (3) and kindness with me. / (4) No error/ (5)
171. That boy possess / (1) three beautiful pens / (2) but he would not / (3) show them to any one / (4). No error/ (5)
172. It was clear from the way/ (1) they were behaving / (2) that they had been / (3) lost their senses. / (4) No error/ (5)
173. Ramesh has been both/ (1) a dishonestly person / (2) and a gambler / (3) since his childhood. / (4) No error/ (5)
174. The boy who was guilt for/ (1) having broken the window glass / (2) came out / (3) with the truth. / (4) No error/ (5)
175. Your television set/ (1) is superior to / (2) our television set / (3) by all respects. / (4) No error/ (5)
176. I have been/ (1) living in Hyderabad / (2) at my uncle / (3) since my birth. / (4) No error/ (5)
177. He is the man/ (1) who I know / (2) has helped my son / (3) in the final examination. / (4) No error/ (5)
178. The number of employees / (1) reporting sick/ (2) has reduced significantly / (3) because of the incentive. / (4) No error/ (5)
179. Everyone of us know / (1) that the is not capable of / (2) remaining under water / (3) for such a long time. / (4) No error/ (5)
180. The leader was so shrewd/ (1) that he could not deceive / (2) by the words of / (3) the sycophant courtiers. / (4) No error/ (5)
Directions (Q. 181-185) Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the question given below them.
(A) He felt that his honest ways were responsible for the poverty and starvation of his family.
(B) Sixteen miles away from Mysore, there is a dense forest.
(C) He told them how his honesty was useless and asked if he should try an alternative.
(D) They told him that they would prefer starving to dishonesty.
(E) Once there lived a poor but honest woodcutter in the forest.
(F) So he wanted to discuss his feeling with his wife and children.
181. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence?
(1) (A)
(2) (B)
(3) (C)
(4) (D)
(5) (E)
182. Which of the following should be the SIXTH sentence?
(1) (A)
(2) (B)
(3) (C)
(4) (D)
(5) (E)
183. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence?
(1) (A)
(2) (B)
(3) (C)
(4) (D)
(5) (E)
184. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence?
(1) (A)
(2) (B)
(3) (C)
(4) (D)
(5) (E)
185. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence?
(1) (A)
(2) (B)
(3) (C)
(4) (D)
(5) (E)
Directions (Q. 186-200) 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 approprimately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
The Indian meterological department has sought permission to (186) a Doppler weather radar system used for long range weather forecasting. The gout had (187) the equipment in the wake of 26/7 and (188) to find a suitable location have been on (189) then. The key factor is that the radar’s antenna to be installed in an (190) area of a few square kilometers far from highrises, (191) at an attitude. The radar would also need to be (192) near the coast as it would be used to (193) high intensity storms or cyclones. MHLL has rinted it is willing to (194) clearance for the colabu site, but only after (195) the location. It was after (196) for locations across the city that the office proposed to locate the radar near the observatory. But the problem of finding a suitable site within the (197) still remains. The area is used conjusted. We will have to locate a site not only from the suitable (198) of view but also the radar needs to be at a height which is higher than all the buildings which are in the area are 13-14 storeys high. If at all its is to be set up at colaba, then it must be about the (199) structures so that signals relating the antenna are not (200).
186.
(1) detach
(2) install
(3) launch
(4) fix
(5) attach
187.
(1) granted
(2) realized
(3) obstained
(4) seen
(5) sanctioned
188.
(1) try
(2) project
(3) commission
(4) efforts
(5) worked
189.
(1) since
(2) until
(3) already
(4) at
(5) for
190.
(1) inseparable
(2) encumbered
(3) unencumbered
(4) Unpossessed
(5) occupied
191.
(1) hopelessly
(2) hoping
(3) enacting
(4) preferably
(5) undesirably
192.
(1) erected
(2) located
(3) stalled
(4) tied
(5) build
193.
(1) deduct
(2) examine
(3) fell
(4) evaluate
(5) detect
194.
(1) advocate
(2) launch
(3) pass
(4) grant
(5) grand
195.
(1) examining
(2) study
(3) scanning
(4) combing
(5) watching
196.
(1) mareting
(2) chasing
(3) scouting
(4) persuing
(5) hurting
197.
(1) campus
(2) premises
(3) area
(4) perimeter
(5) preinct
198.
(1) site
(2) point
(3) angle
(4) out
(5) sight
199.
(1) existing
(2) enacting
(3) demolished
(4) planned
(5) concectived
200.
(1) stopped
(2) hurdled
(3) blocked
(4) passed
(5) halted
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