Corporation Bank
Clerks’ Grade Recruitment Examination
Held on 29-11-2009
Test I
Reasoning Ability
1. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters ETMI using each letter only once in each word ?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
2. 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) Sesame
(2) Mustard
(3) Potato
(4) Coconut
(5) Groundnut
3. 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) S35
(2) 42
(3) 63
(4) 91
(5) 96
4. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TIRED 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
5. What should come next in the following letter series ?
A A B A B C A B C D A B C D E A B C D E F
(1) G
(2) C
(3) B
(4) A
(5) None of these
6. In a certain code MOUNTS is written as VPNRSM. How is PERUSE written in that code ?
(1) SFQDRT
(2) SFQTRD
(3) SFQFTV
(4) QDODRT
(5) None of the above
7. Pointing to a boy Uma said, “He is the son of my mother-in-law’s only child”. How is the boy related to Uma ?
(1) Grandson
(2) Son
(3) Nephew
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these
8. How many such pairs of the digits are there in the number 561234 each of which has as many digits between them in the number as when the digits are arranged in ascending order ?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
9. In a certain code BROKE is written as ‘53196’ and DREAM is written as ‘73624’. How is ROAD written in that code ?
(1) 3146
(2) 3217
(3) 3127
(4) 4127
(5) None of these
10. If ‘+’ means ‘divided by’, ‘−‘ means ‘added to’, ‘×’ means ‘subtracted from’ and ÷ means ‘multiplied by, then
18 × 12 + 4 – 8 ÷ 2 = ?
(1) 216
(2) 31
(3) 04
(4)
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 11-16) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below
B 5 R # 3 A 9 D E F % 4 1 @ H © I K M 2 U $ W 6 G 8 N
11. Which of the following is the eighth to the right of t he twentieth from the right end of the above arrangement ?
(1) %
(2) D
(3) I
(4) 2
(5) None of these
12. Which of the following is the fifth to the left of the twelfth from the left end of the above arrangement ?
(1) 9
(2) U
(3) I
(4) %
(5) None of these
13. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a symbol ?
(1) None
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
14. 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
15. If all the symbols in the above arrangement are dropped, which of the following will be the thirteenth from the right end ?
(1) %
(2) 1
(3) F
(4) I
(5) None of these
16. 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) R 5 #
(2) D 9 E
(3) © H I
(4) 4 1 %
(5) M K 2
Directions (Q. 17-22) : In each of the question below are given three 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 all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Given answer (1) if only Conclusion I follows.
Given answer (2) if only Conclusion II follows.
Given answer (3) if either Conclusion I or II follows
Given answer (4) if neither Conclusion I and II follow.
Given answer (5) if both Conclusions I and II follow.
17. Statements : Some chairs are windows. Some windows are walls. Some walls are houses.
Conclusions : I. Some houses are chairs.
II. No house is chair.
18. Statements : All desks are plates. All plates are mirrors. All mirrors are boxes.
Conclusions : I. Some boxes are plates.
II. All mirrors are desks.
19. Statements : All rooms are tables. Some tables are cards. All cards are spoons.
Conclusions : I. Some spoons are rooms.
II. Some spoons are tables.
20. Statements : Some buildings are forests. Some forests are horses. All horses are rivers.
Conclusions : I. Some rivers are buildings
II. Some rivers are forests.
21. Statements : Some pins are swords. A swords are knives. All knives are sticks.
Conclusions : I. Some sticks are pins.
II. Some knives are pins.
22. Statements : All roads are buses. No bus is train. Some train are platforms.
Conclusions : I. Some platforms are roads.
II. Some trains are roads.
Directions (Q. 23-28) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
P, Q, R< S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. T is to the immediate right of W and fourth to the left of P. S is third to the right of Q who is not an immediate neighbour of either P or W. R is third to the left of U who is not an immediate neighbour of S.
23. Who is second to the right of V ?
(1) P
(2) S
(3) U
(4) R
(5) None of these
24. Who is to the immediate right of Q ?
(1) V
(2) P
(3) U
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of the above
25. What is Q’s position with respect to R ?
(1) Fifth to the right
(2) Third to the left
(3) Fifth to the left
(4) Fourth to the left
(5) Third to the right
26. Who is second to the right of R ?
(1) Q
(2) P
(3) U
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these
27. The persons in which of the following pairs are immediate neighbours of U ?
(1) QV
(2) QP
(3) TQ
(4) TW
(5) None of these
28. In which of the following pairs is the first person sitting to the immediate left of the second person ?
(1) WT
(2) UT
(3) RS
(4) VQ
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 29-34) : In the following questions, the symbols @ © $, ⋆ and % are used with the following meaning as illustrated below
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is greater than Q’.
‘P ⋆ Q’ means ‘P is either smaller than or equal to Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is either greater than or equal to Q’.
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true ?
Given 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 II is true.
Give answer (4) if neither Conclusion I nor II is true.
Give answer (5) if both Conclusions I and II are true.
29. Statements : H © K, K ⋆ M, M @ J
Conclusions : I. J © K
II. M Q H
30. Statements : W $ M, M @ B, B © K
Conclusions : I. B © W
II. K @ W
31. Statements : M @ T, T % R, R ⋆ K
Conclusions : I. K ⋆ T
II. M @ R
32. Statements : J @ T, T © D, D % R
Conclusions : I. R © T
II. D @ J
33. Statements : R ⋆ B, B © D, D $ F
Conclusions : I. F @ B
II. D @ R
34. Statements : M % T, T $ K, K © N
Conclusions : I. K $ M
II. K © M
Directions (Q. 35-40) : 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.
Given answer (3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
Given answer (4) if the data given in both the statements I & II together are not sufficient to answer the question, and
Given answer (5) if the data in both the statements I & II together are necessary to answer the question.
35. How many boys are there between P and Q in a row of thirty boys ?
I. P is eighth from the right end of the row.
II. Q is ninth from the left end of the row.
36. How many daughters does D have ?
I. B and F are brothers of H.
II. D is father of H.
37. What is M’s rank from top in the group of twenty successful students ?
I. There are six students between M and R.
II. R’s position is twelfth from the bottom.
38. On which date in March is Ravi’s mother;s birthday ?
I. Ravi correctly remembers that his mother’s birthday is after sixteenth but before twentieth March.
II. Ravi’s sister correctly remembers that their mother’s birthday is before twenty-third but after eighteenth March.
39. How is M related to R ?
I. M has only one brother and two sisters of which one is N.
II. R is mother of N.
40. How is ‘now’ written in a code language ?
I. ‘now or never’ is written as ‘ha na pa’ in that code language.
II. ‘you may come now’ is written as ‘ja ta ha da’ in that code language.
Directions (Q. 41-50) : In each of the question 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 should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ?
51.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) None of these
52. 64 × 362 ÷ 216 = 6(?)
(1) 3
(2) 4
(3) 5
(4) 6
(5) None of these
53.
(1) 130
(2) 140
(3) 6
(4) 3
(5) None of these
54. 47% of 840 = ?
(1) 394.08
(2) 398.80
(3) 396.68
(4) 394.80
(5) None of these
55. 19 × 11 – 21 + 444 ÷ 37 = ? – 110
(1) 310
(2) 200
(3) 210
(4) 190
(5) None of these
56. 76 – 767.67 + 6776.67 = ?
(1) 6776.76
(2) 6775.76
(3) 6766.66
(4) 6575.76
(5) None of these
57.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) None of these
58. (546 ÷ 26) ÷ ? = 315 ÷ 3
(1) 1/5
(2) 2/5
(3) 5/6
(4) 1/10
(5) None of these
59. 78% of 450 + 34% of (?) = 30% of 2630
(1) 650
(2) 600
(3) 760
(4) 900
(5) None of these
60.
(1) 216
(2) 64
(3) 144
(4) 196
(5) None of these
61.
(1) 930
(2) 990
(3) 900
(4) 870
(5) None of these
62. 32% of 360 + 12% of 440 = ?
(1) 165
(2) 176
(3) 177
(4) 168
(5) None of these
63.
(1) 5
(2) 7
(3) 4
(4) 3
(5) None of these
64. 976 + 27.874 – 3.089 = ?
(1) 40.751
(2) 39.761
(3) 40.761
(4) 41.671
(5) None of these
65. 73 + [82 – (25 + 52)] = ?
(1) 352
(2) 350
(3) 359
(4) 342
(5) None of these
66. 3724 – 192 – 320 + 63 = ?
(1) 3295
(2) 3259
(3) 3225
(4) 3279
(5) None of these
67. 96969 – 6969 + 969 + 96 – 9 = ?
(1) 98056
(2) 91066
(3) 90156
(4) 96156
(5) None of these
68. 73 + 793.77 – 841.49 + 12.91 = ?
(1) 341.92
(2) 340.92
(3) 314.19
(4) 346.92
(5) None of these
69.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) None of these
70. 125 × 225 ÷ (?)2 = 55
(1) 3
(2) 5
(3) 7
(4) 2
(5) None of these
71.
(1) 0.3
(2) 0.25
(3) 0.2
(4) 0.4
(5) None of these
72.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) None of these
73. 12% of 250 × 62% of 300 = ?
(1) 5680
(2) 5508
(3) 5580
(4) 5080
(5) None of these
74. 36 × 26 + 83 + 43 + (?) = (39)2
(1) 8
(2) 18
(3) 9
(4) 16
(5) None of these
75. 027 – 0.763 + 2.079 – 0.843 = ?
(1) 1.531
(2) 1.351
(3) 1.6
(4) 1.5
(5) None of these
76. What least number should be subtracted from 6738 to make it a perfect square ?
(1) 14
(2) 16
(3) 24
(4) 36
(5) None of these
77. If one man or two women or three boys can finish a work in 88 days, then how many days will one man, one woman and one boy together take to finish the same work ?
(1) 46 days
(2) 54 days
(3) 48 days
(4) 44 days
(5) 60 days
78. If Rs 7545 were distributed equally among 87 people, Rs 63 was left out. How much amount did each person get ?
(1) Rs 87
(2) Rs 86
(3) Rs 97
(4) Rs 81
(5) None of these
79. The ratio between the present ages of Ravi and Vinay is 7 : 15 respectively. Two years from now, Vinay’s age will become twice the age of Ravi. What was the difference between their ages five years go ?
(1) 13 yr
(2) 16 yr
(3) 11 yr
(4) 18 yr
(5) None of the above
80. What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question ?
5621 ÷ 69 × (12)2 – 105 = ?
(1) 11900
(2) 11625
(3) 13425
(4) 10400
(5) 16325
81. The difference between the two adjacent angles of a parallelogram is 20°. What would be the ratio between the smaller angle and the larger angle of the parallelogram respectively ?
(1) 4 : 5
(2) 4 : 7
(3) 3 : 5
(4) 5 : 6
(5) None of these
82. A car reached Raipur from Somgarh in 35 minutes with an average speed of 69 km/h. If the average speed in increased by 36 km/h. How much time will it take to cover the same distance ?
(1) 24 min
(2) 27 min
(3) 23 min
(4) 29 min
(5) None of these
83. A number when multiplied by five times of itself give the value equal to 1445. What is the number ?
(1) 18
(2) 15
(3) 19
(4) 16
(5) None of these
84. What total amount will Ravi get in two years if he invests Rs 5000 to obtain compound interest at the rate of 5% per annum ?
(1) Rs 5511.50
(2) Rs 5312.50
(3) Rs 5542.50
(4) Rs 5512.50
(5) None of the above
85. The total cost of 12 pens and 5 pencils is equal to Rs 111. Also, the cost of one pencil is Rs 5 less than the cost of one men. What will be the total cost of 8 pens and 9 pencils ?
(1) Rs 89
(2) Rs 97
(3) Rs 91
(4) Rs 78
(5) None of the above
86. If (11)3 is subtracted from a square of a number, the value so obtained is 38. What is the number ?
(1) 37
(2) 33
(3) 47
(4) 43
(5) None of these
87. If the positions of the digits of a two digit number are interchanged, the number newly formed is smaller than the original number by 45. Also, the ratio between new number and the original number is 3 : 8 respectively. What is the original number ?
(1) 61
(2) 83
(3) 94
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of the above
88. A man went to market and purchased an item of Rs 15000 and sold it at the loss of 10%. From that amount, he purchased another item and sold it at a profit of 16%. What is the amount of overall profit made by him in whole dealing ?
(1) Rs 650
(2) Rs 660
(3) Rs 610
(4) Rs 720
(5) None of the above
89. Out of the fractions which is the third highest ?
(1) 3/11
(2) 9/21
(3) 4/9
(4) 13/33
(5) None of these
90. 40% of 45% of a number is 324. What is the number ?
(1) 1850
(2) 1600
(3) 2400
(4) 1800
(5) None of these
91. If the perimeter of a rectangular field is 80 m and the breadth and length is in the ratio of 2 : 3 respectively. What is the area of the field ?
(1) 360 Sq m
(2) 430 Sq m
(3) 384 Sq m
(4) 160 Sq m
(5) None of the above
92. What will come in place of both the question marks (?) in the following equation ?
(1) 72
(2) 98
(3) 78
(4) 92
(5) None of these
93. What would be the simple interest obtained on a Principal of Rs 11050 after 6 yr at the rate of 5% per annum ?
(1) Rs 3320
(2) Rs 3315
(3) Rs 3300
(4) Rs 3350
(5) None of the above
94. In how many different ways can the letter of the word CASIO be arranged ?
(1) 140
(2) 110
(3) 160
(4) 120
(5) None of these
95. There are two triangles A and B. The angles of triangles A are in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 5 and the angles of triangle B are in the ratio of 5 : 6 : 7. What is the difference between largest angle of triangle A and smallest angle of triangle B ?
(1) 28°
(2) 35°
(3) 25°
(4) 40°
(5) None of these
96. In an examination it is required to get 40% marks out of total marks to pass. A candidate secured 150 marks and failed by 10 marks. What are the maximum marks of the examination ?
(1) 500
(2) 350
(3) 400
(4) 420
(5) None of these
97. If the sum of four consecutive numbers is 370, then which is the third lowest number amongst them ?
(1) 92
(2) 97
(3) 94
(4) 89
(5) None of these
98. A candidate scored 146 marks in Hindi, 139 marks in English, 179 marks in Mathematics, 148 marks in Science and 98 marks in social Science. What is the average marks he scored in all the subjects ?
(1) 142
(2) 168
(3) 132
(4) 135
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 99-100) : What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series ?
99. 3 10 20 33 49 68 ?
(1) 92
(2) 89
(3) 90
(4) 79
(5) None of the above
100. 105 115 135 175 ? 415
(1) 250
(2) 255
(3) 310
(4) 260
(5) None of the above
Test III
Clerical Aptitude
Directions (Q. 101-135) In each question below a combination of name and address is given in the first column at the left followed by four such combinations one each under the column 1, 2, 3 & 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 the combinations are different, the answer is ‘5’.
101. Shakira Mhatre
Shahaji Road
Dungarpur-56
(1) Shakira Mhatre
Shahaji Road
Dungarpur-56
(2) Shakira Mhatre
Shahagi Road
Dungarpur-56
(3) Shakira Mhatre
Shahaji Road
Dungerpur-56
(4) Shakira Mahtre
Shahaji Road
Dungarpur-56
(5) None
102. Sonubai Pillari Shop
No. 2, B ward
Chennai-54
(1) Sonubai Pillai
Shop No.3, B ward
Chennai-54
(2) Sonubai Pillai
Shop No. 2, B ward
Chennai-45
(3) Sonibai Pillai
No. 2, B ward
Chennai-45
(4) Sonubai Pillai Shop
No.2, B word
Chennai-45
(5) None
103. Phalguni Hatri
Narang Towers
Vokola Pipeline
(1) Phalguni Hatri
Narang Towers
Vakola Pipeline
(2) Phalguni Hatri
Navarang Towers
Vakola Pipeline
(3) Phalguni Hatri
Narang Towers
Vokola Pipeline
(4) Fhalguni Hatri
Narang Towers
Va’kola Pipeline
(5) None
104. Ekmishtu Bandu
Bopara Hans Rd
Hojira-4132
(1) Ekmishtu Bandu
Bapara Hans Rd
Hojira-4132
(2) Ekmishtu Bandu
Bopara Hans Rd
Hojira-432
(3) Emushtu Bandu
Bopara Hans Rd
Hojira-4132
(4) EKmishtu Bandu
Bopara Hans Rd
Hojira-4133
(5) None
105. Janta Stores
Nana Bapu Marg
Jaipur-400038
(1) Janata Stores
Nana Bapu Marg
Jaipur-400038
(2) Janta Stores
Nana Bapu Marg
Jaipur-400083
(3) Janta Stores
Nama Bapu Marg
Jaipur-400038
(4) Janta Store
Nana Bopu Marg
Jaipur-400038
(5) None
106. Savio DCosta Palak
Pluto/B Dahivali-36
(1) Savio DCosta Palak
Pluto/P Dahivali-36
(2) Savio DCosta Palak
Pluto/B Oahivili-36
(3) Sovio DCosta Palak
Pluto/B Dahivali-36
(4) Savio DCosta Palak
Pluto/B Dahivali-36
(5) None
107. Anand Khajra
phonix garden
Kamrangar
(1) Anand Khojra
phonix garden
Kamrangar
(2) Anand Khajra
phoenix garden
Kamrangar
(3) Anand Khajra
phonix garden
Kamrnagar
(4) Anand Khajra
Pheonix Garden
Kanrangar
(5) None
108. Vidyadhar Rao
Alankar Lane
Bajrapur-84
(1) Vidyadhar Roa
Alankar Lane
Bajrapur-84
(2) Vidyadhar Rao
Alankar Lane
Bajrapur-84
(3) Vidyadhar Rao
Alankur Lane
Bajrapur-84
(4) Vidyadhar Rao
Alankar Lane
Bojrapur-84
(5) None
109. Chitragaudha R
Sonaje Tht
Phalakpur-51
(1) Chitragaudha R
Sanaje Road/ll
Chandrapur-41
(2) Chitragaudha R
Sonaje Road/ll
Chanderpur-41
(3) Chitragaudha R
Sonaje Road/ll
Chandrapur-41
(4) Chitargaudha R
Sonaje Road/ll
Chandrapur-41
(5) None
110. Vakila Mitra Opp
Chandan Tht
Phalakpur-51
(1) Vakila Mitra Opp
Chanden Tht
Phalakpur-51
(2) Vokila Mitra Opp
Chandan Tht
Phalakpur-51
(3) Vakila Mitra Opp
Chandan Tht
Phalakpur-51
(4) Vakila Mitra Opp
Chandan Tht
Phalakpor-15
(5) None
111. Kurumgola Shet
Vasant Vihar
Karimnagar-12
(1) Kurumgala Shet
Vasant Vihar
Karimnagar-12
(2) Kurumgola Shet
Vasant Vihar
Karimnagar-21
(3) Kurumgola Shet
Vasant Vihar
Karimnagar-12
(4) Kurmgola Shet
Vasant Vihor
Karimnagar-12
(5) None
112. Jagira Mishra Jantar
Mantar Chokhi
Dhani-35
(1) Jagira Mishra Jantar
Mantar Chohki
Dhani-35
(2) Jagura Mishra Jantar
Mantar Chokhi
Dhani-53
(3) Jagura Mishra
Jantar Mantar
Chokhi Dhani-35
(4) Jagira Mishra Jantar
Mantar Chokhi
Dhani-35
(5) None
113. Wait N Watch Est
Veda Builder
Ph-34201571
(1) Wiat N Watch Est
Veda Builder
Ph-34201571
(2) Wait N Watch Est
Veda Buildor
Ph-34201571
(3) Wait N Watch Est
Veda Builder
Ph-34202571
(4) Wait N Watch Est
Veda Builder
Ph-34201571
(5) None
114. Velchi Kothimbir
Marunagar-IV
Janakpuri-52
(1) Velchi Kothimbir
Marunagar-V
Janakpuri-52
(2) Velchi Kothembir
Marungar-IV
Janakpuri-52
(3) Velchi Kothimbir
Marunagar-IV
Janakpure-52
(4) Velchi Kothimbir
Marunagar-VI
Janapuri-52
(5) None
115. Modley Toys Fariha
Triangle
Deutschland-38
(1) Modley Toys Fariha
Triangle
Deutschland-38
(2) Modley Toys Fariha
Triangle
Deustchland-38
(3) Modley Toys Fariha
Triangle
Deutschland-83
(4) Modley Toys Foriha
Triangle
Deutschland-38
(5) None
116. Sunil Vatlagel
C H S Colony
Himmatnagar-15
(1) Sunil Vatlagel
C H S Calony
Himmatnagar-15
(2) Sunil Vatlagel
C H S Colony
Himmatnagar-51
(3) Sunil Vatlagel
C H H Colony
Himmatnagar-15
(4) Sonil Vatlagel
C H S Colony
Himmatnagar-15
(5) None
117. Atmaram Dhonde
Chinawar Square
Nagpur-3146
(1) Atmaram Dhonde
Chinawar Square
Nagpur-3146
(2) Atmaram Dhonde
Chinavar Square
Nagpur-3146
(3) Atmaram Dhonde
Chinawar Square
Nagpur-3416
(4) Atamram Dhonde
Chinawar Square
Nagpur-3146
(5) None
118. Lambrata Bulla
Shanivar Peth
Pune-311096
(1) Lambrata Bulla
Shanivar Peth
Pune-311069
(2) Lambrata Bulla
Shanivar Path
Pune-311096
(3) Lambrata Balla
Shanivar Peth
Pune-311096
(4) Lambrata Bulla
Shanivar Peth
Pune-311096
(5) None
119. Yasasvi Fukat
Kariaffa Lane
Kerala-33
(1) Yasasvi Fukat
Karaffa Lane
Kerala-33
(2) Yasasvi Fukat
Kariaffa Lane
Kerala-33
(3) Yasaswi Fukat
Kariaffa Lane
Kerala-33
(4) Yasasvi Fukat
Kariaffa Lane
Kerala-22
(5) None
120. Sampark Sadhu
Nirnay Ashram
Samarpur-81
(1) Sampark Sadhu
Nirmay Ashram
Samarpur-81
(2) Sampark Sadhu
Nirnay Ashram
Samarpur-81
(3) Sompark Sadhu
Nirnay Ashram
Samarpur-81
(4) Sampark Sadhu
Nirnay Ashram
Samarpur-18
(5) None
121. Gooey Cakes
Fundoo Circle
Tel-65926794
(1) Gooey Cakes
Fundoo Cercle
Tel-65926794
(2) Goeoy Cakes
Fundoo Circle
Tel-65926794
(3) Gooey Cakes
Fundoo Circle
Tel-65926794
(4) Gooey Cakes
Fundoo Circle
Pin-65926794
(5) None
122. Mahira Khan Sr.
Exct Bajaj Ltd
Ph 3968124
(1) Mahira Khan Sr.
Exct Bajaj Ltd
Ph 3986124
(2) Mahera Khan Sr.
Exct Bajaj Ltd
Ph 3968124
(3) Mahira Khan Sr.
Exct Bajaj Ltd
Ph 3968124
(4) Mahira Khan Jr.
Exct Bajaj Ltd
Ph 3968124
(5) None
123. Nate Thompson
Guliver Street
Cleaveland
(1) Nate Thompson
Gulever Street
Cleaveland
(2) Nate Thomspon
Guliver Street
Cleaveland
(3) Nate Thompson
Guliver Street
Claeveland
(4) Nate Thompson
Guliver Street
Cleavland
(5) None
124. Toshiba Cherian
Kores Lane-XI
Dreamhouse-3
(1) Toshiba Cherian
Kores Lane-IX
Dreamhouse-3
(2) Tohsiba Cherian
Kores Lane-XI
Dreamhouse-3
(3) Toshiba Cherian
Kores Lane-XI
Draemhouse-3
(4) Toshiba Cherian
Kores Lane-XI
Dreamhouse-3
(5) None
125. Susheel Safary
Rohila Kila
Tahiti-499862
(1) Susheel Safary
Rohila Kila
Taheti-499862
(2) Susheel Safary
Rohila Kela
Tahiti-499862
(3) Sushil Safary
Rohila Kila
Tahiti-499862
(4) Susheel Safary
Rohila Kila
Tahiti-499862
(5) None
126. Marandas Gupta
Tihar Farm Road
Aligarh-4356
(1) Marandas Gupta
Tihar Farm Road
Aligarh-4356
(2) Narandas Gupta
Tihar Farm Road
Aligarh-4356
(3) Marandas Gupta
Tehar Farm Road
Aligarh-4356
(4) Marandas Gupta
Tihar Farm Road
Aligarh-4356
(5) None
127. Chamara Silva
Pokhran Road
Tamilnadu-48
(1) Chamara Silva
Pohkran Road
Tamilnadu-48
(2) Chamara Silva
Pokhran Road
Tamilnadu-48
(3) Chamara Silva
Pokhran Road
Tamilnado-48
(4) Chamara Selva
Pokhran Road
Tamilnadu-48
(5) None
128. Sushma Tatke
Bulandi Diwar
Wainganga-23
(1) Sushma Tatke
Bulandi Diwar
Wianganga-23
(2) Sushma Tatke
Bulandi Divar
Wainganga-23
(3) Sushma Tatke
Bulandi Diwar
Wainganga-23
(4) Sushma Tatke
Bulandi Diwar
Wainganga-23
(5) None
129. Pankajbhai Chani
Vartalab House
Meerut-411390
(1) Pankajbhai Chami
Vartalab House
Meerut-411390
(2) Pankajbhai Chani
Vartalab House
Meerut-41390
(3) Pankajbai Chani
Vartalab House
Meerut-411390
(4) Pankajbhai Chani
Vartabal House
Meerut-411390
(5) None
130. Sejal Beechy
Katuria Housing
Surat Nani Park
(1) Sejal Beehcy
Katuria Housing
Surat Nani Park
(2) Sejal Beechy
Katuria Housing
Surat Mani Park
(3) Sejal Beechy
Katuria Housing
Surat nani Park
(4) Sejal Beechy
Kuturia Housing
Surat Nani Park
(5) None
131. Mandakini Kaur
Hariyali Garden
Amritsar-45
(1) Mandakini Kaur
Hariyali Garden
Amritsar-45
(2) Mandakini kaur
Hariyali Garden
Amritsar-54
(3) Mamdakini kaur
Hariyali Garden
Amritsar-45
(4) Mandakini kaur
Hariyali Gardan
Amritsar-45
(5) None
132. Sawariya Foods
Mobi Compound
Call-3895670
(1) Sawariya Foods
Mobi Compound
Call-3895670
(2) Sawariya Foods
Mobi Compaund
Call-3895670
(3) Sawariya Foods
Mobi Compound
Call-3985670
(4) Savariya Foods
Mobi Compound
Call-3895670
(5) None
133. Natrajan Pillai
Donkegna Street
Sierraleone-41
(1) Natarajan Pillai
Donkegna Street
Sierraleone-41
(2) Natrajan Pillai
Donkgena Street
Sierraleone-41
(3) Natrajan Pillai
Donkegna Street
Sierraleone-41
(4) Natrajan Pillai
Donkegna Street
Sierraloene-41
(5) None
134. Sooriya Sweets
Paharganj Galli
Bhopal-5132
(1) Sooraiya Sweets
Paharganj Galli
Bhopal-5132
(2) Sooriya Sweets
Paharganj Galli
Bhopal-513200
(3) Sooriya Sweets
Pahargang Galli
Bhopal-5132
(4) Sooriya Sweets
Paharaganj Galli
Bhopal-5123
(5) None
135. Rosemary Galat
Flimsy Lane-3
Pandurang Wadi
(1) Rosemary Galat
Flimsy Lane-3
Pandurang Wadi
(2) Rosemary Galat
Flimsy Lane-3
Pandurnag Wadi
(3) Rosemory Galat
Flimsy Lane-3
Pandurang Wadi
(4) Rosemary Galat
Filmsy Lane-3
Pandurang Wadi
(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 t hem are arranged alphabetically as in a dictionary.
136.
(1) Fiend
(2) Fiesta
(3) Fierce
(4) Field
(5) Fiery
137.
(1) Irritable
(2) Irregular
(3) Irresponsible
(4) Irrelevant
(5) Irrational
138.
(1) Grumble
(2) Guard
(3) Grab
(4) Grudge
(5) Grunt
139.
(1) Jovial
(2) Jottings
(3) Joyous
(4) Journal
(5) Journey
140.
(1) Loiter
(2) Longing
(3) Lonely
(4) Logical
(5) Longitude
Directions (Q. 141-145) : The letter group in each question is to be codified in the following codes :
Letter : C R S A P Z B N T D
Code : 9 2 0 7 5 3 8 6 4 1
You have to find out which of the answers (1) or (2) or (3) or (4) has the correct coded form of the given letter group and indicate it on your answer sheet. If none of the coded form is correct, mark (5) as the answer.
141. BCDPNS
(1) 819560
(2) 691580
(3) 8910562
(4) 891560
(5) None of these
142. PRBTCP
(1) 528495
(2) 258495
(3) 258492
(4) 582495
(5) None of these
143. ASTRZn
(1) 704326
(2) 504236
(3) 074326
(4) 724036
(5) None of these
144. TCSNPA
(1) 496057
(2) 490657
(3) 490653
(4) 940657
(5) None of these
145. NASDZB
(1) 760183
(2) 671038
(3) 670138
(4) 760138
(5) None of these
Directions (Q. 146-150) : The news item in each questions below is to be as classified into one of the following five areas :
(1) Politics, (2) Social Issues, (3) Science and Health, (4) Sports and (5) Miscellaneous.
146. Bogus votes will lead to reduction in the state.
(1) Politics
(2) Social Issues
(3) Science and Health
(4) Sports
(5) Miscellaneous
147. The model turned actor will now be replaced by his best buddy in the industry.
(1) Politics
(2) Social Issues
(3) Science and Health
(4) Sports
(5) Miscellaneous
148. Wrestling Premier League to start this December.
(1) Politics
(2) Social Issues
(3) Science and Health
(4) Sports
(5) Miscellaneous
149. Watching too much of TV can cause brain tumor’, a study states.
(1) Politics
(2) Social Issues
(3) Science and Health
(4) Sports
(5) Miscellaneous
150. Nari Mukti Samaj protest for grant of proper maternity leave for working women.
(1) Politics
(2) Social Issues
(3) Science and Health
(4) Sports
(5) Miscellaneous
Test IV
English Language
Directions (Q. 151-160) : 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.
Once upon a time, there lived a herd of elephants at the bottom of the majestic Himalayas. Their leader was a rare white elephant who was an extremely kind-hearted soul. He greatly loved his mother who had grown blind and feeble and could not look out for herself. Each day this white elephant would go deep into the forest in search of food. He would look for the best of fruits to send to his mother through other elephants of the herd. But his mother never received any. This was because the other members of the herd would always eat then up themselves. Each night, when he returned home he would be surprised to hear that his mother had been starving all day. He was absolutely disgusted with his herd. Then one day, he decided to leave then all behind and disappeared in the middle of the night along with his dear mother. He took her to Mount Candorana to live in a cave besides a beautiful lake.
It so happened that one day, when the white elephant was feeding, he heard loud cries. A foreste4r from Benaras had lost his way in the forest and was absolutely terrified. The white elephant told him not to worry as he knew every inch of this forest and could take him to safety. He then lifted him on to his back and carried him to the edge of the forest from where the forester went on his merry way back to Benaras.
Oh reaching the city, he heard that King’s personal elephant had just died and the King was looking for a new elephant. His heralds were roaming the city, “announcing that any man who had seen or heard of an elephant fit for a King should come forward with the information. The forester was very excited and immediately went up to the King and told him about the white elephant that he had seen on Mount Candorana. The King was quite pleased with the information and immediately dispatched a number of soldiers and elephant trainer along with the forester. After travelling for many days, the group reached the lake besides which the elephants resided. They slowly crept down to the edge of the lake and hid behind the bushes. The white elephant, was collecting lotus shoots for h is mother’s meal and could sense the presence of humans. When he looked up, the spotted the forester and realized that it was he who had led the King’s men to him. He was very upset at the ingratitude but decided not to put up a struggle as many of the men would be killed. And he was just too kind to hurt anyone. So he decided to go along with them to Benaras and then seek a solution to this problem.
On reaching the beautiful city of Benaras, the trainers laid out a feast for their new State elephant but he refused to touch a morsel. He did not respond to any kind of stimuli, be it the fragrant flowers or the beautiful and comfortable stable. He just sat there looking completely despondent. The king was extremely concerned. He offered the elephant food from the royal table and asked him why he grieved in this manner. The white elephant replied that he would not eat a thing until he met his mother back home on Mount Candorana as she must be hungry because she was blind and had no one to feed her and take care of her. He was afraid that she would die. The compassionate King was touched by the elephant’s story and assured him that his soldiers would bring his old mother to the palace as soon as possible. The king kept his promise and his soldiers took good care of his mother as well for as long as she lived. She blessed the kind king with peace, prosperity and joy till the end of his days. In this way the white elephant could serve the king and also enjoy the royal perks at the king’s palace along with his mother.
151. What did the white elephant do when the realized that his mother had been starving even though he had been sending food for her ?
(1) He punished his herd members and told them to leave the jungle.
(2) He went to Benaras to report the happenings of the herd to the King.
(3) With the help of the King’s soldiers, he got the herd members killed.
(4) He and his mother left the herd behind
(5) None of the above
152. Why did the white elephant not put up a struggle against the King’s soldiers ?
(1) He did not want anyone to get hurt in the struggle.
(2) He was blind and feeble and thus could not put up a struggle.
(3) He surrendered as he realized that he would not be able to fight so many soldiers.
(4) He feared that the King may kill his mother if he did not go to the palace.
(5) None of the above
153. Why did the white elephant collect food for his mother daily ?
(1) The king did not provide food to the elephant’s mother.
(2) All the elephants from the herd refused to collect food for the old mother elephant.
(3) The elephant’s mother could not fend for herself.
(4) The white elephant’s mother would not accept food from anyone but her son.
(5) None of the above
154. Why was the white elephant upset to see the forester along with the King’s soldiers ?
(1) He had invited only the forester and not the King’s soldiers to the forest.
(2) The king’s soldiers had arrested the forester for concealing the whereabouts of the white elephant.
(3) He did not except such ingratitude from the forester as he had helped him once.
(4) The forester, along with the soldiers had captured the white elephant’s mother.
(5) None of the above
155. Which of the following best describes the King as mentioned in the passage ?
(1) Ungrateful
(2) Weak & feeble
(3) Dishonest
(4) Sympathetic
(5) Ingenious
156. What did the King do when the forester told him about a white elephant ?
(1) He rewarded the forester with lots of valuables.
(2) He sent his soldiers to the forest to bring the white elephant to Benaras.
(3) He sent his soldiers to the forest to hunt down the white elephant.
(4) He ordered the forester to bring the white elephant to him from the forest.
(5) None of the above
157. Why was the forester terrified and crying for help in the forest ?
(1) He was scared to see a white elephant.
(2) The elephant had lifted him forcefully to his back.
(3) He wanted to warn the white elephant against the King’s men.
(4) He had lost his way and wanted someone’s help.
(5) None of the above
158. Why did the white elephant’s mother never receive the fruits sent by her son ?
(1) The other members of the herd would eat up the fruits themselves instead of taking them of her.
(2) The King’s soldiers blocked her food supply in order to make her weak and capture her to be taken to the king.
(3) Because the King would never let any food sent by the white elephant reach his mother.
(4) Because the ungrateful forester sold the fruits collected by the white elephant in Benaras.
(5) None of the above
159. Why was the white elephant unhappy and refused to eat in the King’s palace ?
(1) He was unhappy with the royal treatment and expected more comforts.
(2) He was worried about his mother who was blind and weak.
(3) He was protesting against the forester’s ingratitude towards him.
(4) The King’s soldiers had inured him and his mother while captivating both of them.
(5) None of the above
160. Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage ?
(1) The forester could never go back to Benaras from the forest.
(2) The white elephant’s herd members were cooperative and honest.
(3) The forester ultimately became a good friend of the white elephant.
(4) The white elephant’s mother was finally left alone in the forest.
(5) None is true
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. STRUGGLE
(1) Hardship
(2) Adversity
(3) Fight
(4) Striving
(5) Argument
162. DISAPPEARED
(1) Hid
(2) Departed
(3) Escaped
(4) Disintegrated
(5) Strayed
163. SPOTTED
(1) Blemished
(2) Experienced
(3) Appeared
(4) Projected
(5) Saw
Directions (Q. 164-165) : Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold as u sed in the passage.
164. FEEBLE
(1) Strong
(2) Intense
(3) Unbreakable
(4) Preserved
(5) Substantial
165. EDGE
(1) Blunt
(2) Beginning
(3) Indoors
(4) Interiors
(5) Rim
Directions (Q. 166-170) : 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. Good leaders are always attentive towards his subordinates’ needs.
(1) A good leader is
(2) Good leader is
(3) Some good leader are
(4) All good leaders are
(5) No correction required
167. Besides his wife, his children and other relatives also attends the function.
(1) too attends
(2) also attending
(3) also attended
(4) too attending
(5) No correction required
168. Earning lots of money is one of the desires which are never satisfied.
(1) which are never satisfy
(2) who are never satisfied
(3) who is never satisfies
(4) which is never satisfied
(5) No correction required
169. If you would have taken the medicine, you could have gone to school today.
(1) If you would take
(2) Had you taken
(3) If you would be taking
(4) If you been taking
(5) No correction required
170. The passage was so difficult that I could not comprehend it in the first reading.
(1) as difficult that
(2) so difficult as
(3) as difficult as
(4) very difficult that
(5) No correction required
Directions (Q. 171-175) : In each question 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 and (4). One of these four words printed in bold may be either misspelt or inappropriate in the if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence,
171. Their (1) / has been a series of abductions (2) / of young children (3) / of the schools in the area (4) / All correct (5)
172. The council (1) / denied having any hand (2) / in the recently (3) / unearthed scandled (4) / All correct (5)
173. He was unable (1) / to give a satisfactory (2) / explanation for his absense (3) / from the meeting (4) / All correct (5)
174. As the ship was sinking (1) / fast, the captain (2) / gave orders to abandon (3) / it immediately (4) / All correct (5)
175. Much (1) / countries are starting to turn (2) / their attention (3) / to new sources (4) / of energy. All correct (5)
Directions (Q. 176-180) : Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D, (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaning full paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) The man immediately got off the car, slapped a young boy who had thrown the brick and asked him why he did so ?
(B) The boy then requested the driver to help him since he was unable to lift his injured brother alone.
(C) The driver stood to watch the young boy push the wheelchair down the road and decided to never repair the dent.
(D) A man was driving down a highway when a brick smashed on the side of his expensive, brand new car.
(E) Moved beyond words the driver apologized to the young boy and quickly lifted his brother and provider first aid to him.’
(F) The boy was in tears and said that he had to do so as no one on the highway had stopped to help his handicapped brother who had slipped from his wheelchair.
176. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement ?
(1) B
(2) A
(3) D
(4) F
(5) E
177. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E
178. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement ?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E
179. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement ?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) F
180. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement ?
(1) B
(2) C
(3) D
(4) E
(5) F
Directions (Q. 181-190) : Read the each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
181. Mammoths were a (1) / species of elephants (2) / who lived millions of years ago (3) / but are now extinct (4) / No error (5)
182. Many peoples were (1) / brought to safety (2) / by the army helicopters (3) / from the flood hit area (4) / No error (5)
183. Hostility between the (1) / two groups have (2) / increased in the (3) / past few months (4) / No error (5)
184. I had gone only a little way (1) / down the street (2) /when I realized that (3) / I had not lock the door (4) / No error (5)
185. It is difficult to (1) / understand the problems (2) / that the physically challenged people (3) /encounters in their daily life (4) / No error (5)
186. Her class is very special (1) /because it has children (2) /with many different (3) / abilities and skills (4) / No error (5)
187. If she will secure more than (1) /90% marks in the exams (2) / I will give her (3) / a suitable reward (4) / No error (5)
188. A twenty year old (1) / absconder was caught (2) /in a local restaurant (3) / this morning (4) / No error (5)
189. The talks ended (1) /abruptly when one of (2) /the delegate walked (3) /out in protest (4) / No error (5)
190. The sink is (1) /so dirty that (2) / one needs a very strong (3) / abrasive to cleaning it (4) / No error (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.
Once upon a time, there was a huge tree on the (191) of a river. The tree made a comfortable home for the family of birds who had built their nests on it branch. The birds were living there happily as the tree with tits widespread branches provided (192) to them from scorching sun and heavy rains.
One day, when the (193) was overcast, it rained very heavily. Some monkeys, who were playing nearby the tree, got (194) and ran for shelter under the tree. All of them were (195) with cold. When the birds saw the monkeys in a pitiable condition, one of the birds said, “O monkey ! If we can build our nest with small beaks, then why can’t you. By God’s grace, you have two hands and two legs. Why don’t you make nice shelter for yourselves ?
On hearing this, the monkeys got (196) and swore to teach the birds a lesson. They said to themselves, ‘These birds are not afraid of the rain of cold wind. They are living comfortably that is why they are (197) us like this. Let the rain stop, we’ll show them how to build home. As soon as the rain stopped, the monkeys (198) up the tree and (199) the nests of the birds. They also broke the birds’ eggs and threw the young ones down.
The poor birds flew here and there in misery. They were full of (200) for their words and realized that they should not have given advice that was not asked for. Advice should only be given to the learned, the wise and those who ask for it.
191.
(1) bank
(2) bottom
(3) inside
(4) waters
(5) middle
192.
(1) habitat
(2) filter
(3) fruits
(4) shelter
(5) house
193.
(1) rain
(2) river
(3) sky
(4) tree
(5) birds
194.
(1) drowned
(2) flooded
(3) immersed
(4) shocked
(5) drenched
195.
(1) angry
(2) shivering
(3) soaked
(4) shaking
(5) wet
196.
(1) annoyed
(2) defensive
(3) tearful
(4) inspired
(5) sorry
197.
(1) drenching
(2) boasting
(3) criticising
(4) violating
(5) injuring
198.
(1) ascended
(2) attacked
(3) mounted
(4) travelled
(5) climbed
199.
(1) built
(2) destroyed
(3) inhabited
(4) constructed
(5) occupied
200.
(1) pleasure
(2) hatred
(3) revenge
(4) regret
(5) pride
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