United Bank of India Clerks’ Grade Recruitment Examination Held on 28-06-2009 Question Paper With Answer Key

United Bank of India

Clerks’ Grade Recruitment Examination

Held on 28-06-2009

Test I

Reasoning

1. 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)   35

(2)   45

(3)   21

(4)   28

(5)   14

Answer: (2)

2. What should come next in the following number series ?

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

(1)   8

(2)   5

(3)   6

(4)   2

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

3. M is brother of K. P is sister of K> R is father of P. How is K related to R?

(1)   Son

(2)   Daughter

(3)   Son or Daughter

(4)   Data inadequate

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

4. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word BONDING 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

Answer: (4)

5. The positions of the first and the fifth digits in the number 45321897 are interchanged. Similarly the positions of the second and the sixth digits are interchanged and so on. Which of the following will be the third digit from the right end after the rearrangement?

(1)   8

(2)   2

(3)   5

(4)   3

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

6. How many such digits are there in the number 62591483 each of which is as far away from the beginning of the number as when the digits are arranged in ascending order within the number ?

(1)   None

(2)   One

(3)   Two

(4)   Three

(5)   More than three

Answer: (3)

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)   MP

(2)   AD

(3)   IL

(4)   QT

(5)   FJ

Answer: (5)

8. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters ASTE using each letter only once in each word ?

(1)   None

(2)   One

(3)   Two

(4)   Three

(5)   More than three

Answer: (3)

9. In a certain code GOAL is written as ‘5912’ and LINE is written as ‘2387’. How is ALIGN written in that code ?

(1)   12358

(2)   12538

(3)   12058

(4)   13258

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

10. In a certain code JOURNEY is written as TNISZFO. How is Bonding written in that code ?

(1)   ANMEHOJ

(2)   MNAEHOJ

(3)   MNAEJOH

(4)   OPCEFMH

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

Directions (Q. 11-16) : In each of the questions 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.

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 : Some doors are tables. Some tables are pots. All pots are dishes.

Conclusions : I. Some dishes are doors.

II. Some dishes are tables.

Answer: (2)

12. Statements : Some plates the houses. All houses are rooms. Some rooms are hammers.

Conclusions : I. Some hammers are  plates.

II. Some rooms are plates.

Answer: (2)

13. Statements : Some ropes are sdticks. Some sticks are rods. Some rods are bridges.

Conclusions : I. Some bridges are sticks.

II. Some rods are ropes

Answer: (4)

14. Statements : All books are pencils. No pencil is rock. Some rocks are stones.

Conclusions : I. Some stones are books.

II. No stone is book.

Answer: (2)

15. Statements : All desks are mirrors. All mirrors are hotels. All hotels are roads.

Conclusions : I. Some roads are desks.

II. Some roads are mirrors.

Answer: (5)

16. Statements : All chairs are mats. Some mats are windows. All windows are racks.

Conclusions : I. Some racks are mats.

II. Some windows are chairs.

Answer: (1)

Directions (Q. 17-22) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below.

R 2 % M 3 E J # P 4 A ⋆ 9 6 @ U T 7 © I 1 Q 5 $ W 8 V N B

17. How many such symbols 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

Answer: (3)

18. 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)   M E %

(2)   4 ⋆ P

(3)   7 I T

(4)   W V 5

(5)   T © U

Answer: (4)

19. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately p receded by a consonant and immediately followed by a vowel ?

(1)   None

(2)   One

(3)   Two

(4)   Three

(5)   More than three

Answer: (3)

20. If all the numbers in the above arrangement are dropped, which of the following will be the eight from the left end ?

(1)   ⋆

(2)   A

(3)   #

(4)   ©

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

21. What should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement?

M E J   P A  ⋆                   6 U T          ?

 (1)  I Q $

(2)   I Q 5

(3)   © 1 5

(4)   © 1 Q

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

22. Which of the following is the ninth to the right of the twentieth from the right end of the above arrangement?

(1)   ©

(2)   A

(3)   2

(4)   T

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

Directions (Q. 23-28) : 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. D is third to the right of A and second to the left of H. B is second to the left of C who is not an immediate neighbour of either A or D. E is third to the right of G.

23. Who is to the immediate right of D ?

(1)   E

(2)   B

(3)   H

(4)   F

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

24. Who is second to the left of F ?

(1)   D

(2)   B

(3)   G

(4)   Data inadequate

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

25. In which of the following pairs is the first person sitting to the immediate left of the second person?

(1)   BD

(2)   HB

(3)   EF

(4)   FA

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

26. Who is fourth to the right of F?

(1)   C

(2)   D

(3)   B

(4)   H

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

27. In which of the following is the last person sitting in between the first and the second person ?

(1)   EBD

(2)   BHC

(3)   HCG

(4)   FED

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

28. Who is to the immediate right of H ?

(1)   C

(2)   B

(3)   G

(4)   Data inadequate

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

Directions (Q. 29-32) : Following questions are based on the five three-digit numbers given below

518      723    796    375    254

29. What is the sum of the digits of the third highest number ?

(1)   14

(2)   12

(3)   19

(4)   15

(5)   11

Answer: (3)

30. If ‘1’ is added to the first digit of each number and ‘1’ is subtracted from the third digit of each number, which of the following will be the new second lowest number?

(1)   518

(2)   723

(3)   796

(4)   375

(5)   254

Answer: (4)

31. If the positions of the first and the second digits of each of the above numbers are interchanged, which of the following will e the third digit of the lowest number ?

(1)   8

(2)   3

(3)   6

(4)   5

(5)   4

Answer: (1)

32. If the positions of the first and the third digits of each of the above numbers are interchanged. which of the following will be the second digit of the highest number ?

(1)   1

(2)   2

(3)   9

(4)   7

(5)   5

Answer: (1)

Directions (Q. 33-34) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given  below :

(i) ‘P × Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q’.

(ii) ‘P – Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q’.

(iii) ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is father of Q’.

(iv) ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q’.

33. Which of the following means ‘D is nephew of R’?

(1)   D × M ÷ R

(2)   R – M ÷ D

(3)   R – M ÷ D × T

(4)   R × M + D

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

34. Which of the following means ‘M is maternal uncle of T’?

(1)   M × R + T

(2)   M × R ÷ T

(3)   T × J – N ÷ M

(4)   M – R + T

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

Directions (Q. 35-40) : 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’.

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 ?

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 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.

35. Statements : J $ N, N % F, F ⋆ D

Conclusions : I. F @ J

II. D % N

Answer: (1)

36. Statements : J % N, N © D, D @ K.

Conclusions : I. D © J

II. D @ J

Answer: (3)

37. Statements : R © M, M @ V, V $ F

Conclusions : I. F @ M

II. D @ J

Answer: (2)

38. Statements : N @ K, K ⋆ F, F $ W

Conclusions : I. F % N

II. W @ K

Answer: (4)

39. Statements : B ⋆ K, K $ R, R % E

Conclusions : I. E @ K

II. E @ B

Answer: (1)

40. Statements : M ⋆ T, T @ R, R © K

Conclusions : I. K $ T

II. R % M

Answer: (1)

Directions (Q. 41-50) : 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?

41. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer: (3)

42. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer: (1)

43. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer: (1)

44. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer: (5)

45. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer: (2)

46. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer: (4)

47. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer: (3)

48. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer: (2)

49. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer: (5)

50. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer: (2)

Test II

Numerical Ability

Directions (Q. 51-75) : What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions ?

51. 75% of 280 – 24% of 45 = ?

(1)   194.5

(2)   195

(3)   199.2

(4)   198

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

52. 789613 – 658748 – 124563 = ?

(1)   6302

(2)   6230

(3)   6320

(4)   6032

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

53. 

(1)   56

(2)   49

(3)   63

(4)   42

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

54. 04 + 15.25 + 36.004 = ?

(1)   114.33

(2)   114.68

(3)   114.2904

(4)   114.94

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

55. (7)3 + (5)2 + (4)3 ÷ (16)2 = ?

(1)   1.6875

(2)   468.25

(3)   368.0625

(4)   368.25

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

56. 37 × 7 × 3 = ?

(1)   757

(2)   777

(3)   769

(4)   779

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

57. 

(1)   4/49

(2)   1/28

(3)   4/7

(4)   1/7

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

58. (0.64 × 2.5 × 3.2) ÷8 = ?

(1)   0.64

(2)   5.8

(3)   5.08

(4)   6.04

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

59. [(12)2 + (?)2] ÷ 125 = 3.2

(1)   18

(2)   14

(3)   8

(4)   16

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

60. 

(1)   3575

(2)   3475

(3)   3425

(4)   3215

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

61. 

(1)   19

(2)   225

(3)   17

(4)   289

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

62. 

(1)   4.5

(2)   12

(3)   9

(4)   6

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

63. (7856 + 3214 + 6318) ÷ ? = 38.64

(1)   450

(2)   540

(3)   480

(4)   520

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

64. 7398 ÷ 54 × 12 = ?

(1)   1444

(2)   1644

(3)   1584

(4)   1704

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

65. 386969 – 24376 = ? + 4224

(1)   10639

(2)   9884

(3)   11369

(4)   10963

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

66. 5040 ÷ ? % of 840 = 8

(1)   45

(2)   60

(3)   75

(4)   50

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

67. 744 ÷ ? ×4 = 9.3

(1)   32

(2)   35

(3)   36

(4)   28

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

68. 59 × 28 – 1020 = ?

(1)   514

(2)   554

(3)   612

(4)   642

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

69. 598 ÷5 = ? % of 650

(1)   34.4

(2)   35.6

(3)   36.8

(4)   36.4

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

70. 8476 ÷ ? × 45 + 32 = 5900

(1)   56

(2)   45

(3)   65

(4)   64

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

71. (255 × 2000) ÷ 5000 × 25 = ?

(1)   4.08

(2)   2550

(3)   4590

(4)   255

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

72. 7845 – 3621 + 1487 = ?

(1)   5711

(2)   2737

(3)   11422

(4)   12953

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

73. (284 + 114 + 324) ÷ (652 – 548 – 64) = ?

(1)   15.25

(2)   16.75

(3)   20.5

(4)   18.05

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

74. 

(1)   16

(2)   13

(3)   9

(4)   12

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

75. 288 × 64 + 150 ÷ 25 = ?

(1)   743.28

(2)   2465.28

(3)   18432

(4)   18438

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

76. In how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘TASTE’ be arranged?

(1)   120

(2)   80

(3)   50

(4)   40

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

77. In class of 75 students, 1/5th of the total number of girls and 3/5th of the total number of boys join a cricket club. If the total number of boys joining the club is 27. What is the respective ratio of the total number of boys to the total number of girls joining the club ?

(1)   2 : 9

(2)   3 : 2

(3)   9 : 2

(4)   Cannot be determined

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (2)

78. Meeshu gets Rs 110 for every day that he works. If he earns Rs 2750 in a month of 31 days, for how many days did he work ?

(1)   25 days

(2)   28 days

(3)   26 days

(4)   24 days

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

79. 50 people can complete a piece of work in 40 days. In how many days can 100 people with twice the efficiency complete the same piece of work ?

(1)   20 days

(2)   10 days

(3)   15 days

(4)   25 days

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

80. Suman purchases 15 boxes of mangoes. Each box contains 8 dozen mangoes. How many mangoes did Suman buy ?

(1)   1440

(2)   96

(3)   2256

(4)   120

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

81. What least number should be added to 785 to make it a perfect square ?

(1)   115

(2)   48

(3)   56

(4)   52

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

82. Sonia invested an amount of Rs 17500 at the rate of 8% per annum. After hw many years will she obtain a simple interest of Rs 16800 ?

(1)   15 yr

(2)   8 yr

(3)   9 yr

(4)   12 yr

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

83. The average of five positive integers is 385. The average of the first two integers is 568.5. The average of the fourth and fifth integers is 187.5. What is the third integer ?

(1)   420

(2)   382

(3)   415

(4)   Cannot be determined

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (5)

84. Two candidates fought an election. One of them got 75% of the total votes and won by 750 votes. What is the total number of votes polled ?

(1)   1800

(2)   1200

(3)   1500

(4)   Cannot be determined

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (3)

85. What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question ?

(45)2 ÷ 874 × 5.5 = ?

(1)   21

(2)   17

(3)   9

(4)   13

(5)   15

Answer: (4)

86. What approximate amount of compound interest can be obtained on an amount of Rs 1542 at the rate of 4% per annum after 2 yr?

(1)   Rs 126

(2)   Rs 130

(3)   Rs 122

(4)   Rs 115

(5)   Rs 135

Answer: (1)

87. Two years ago the ratio of the ages of Swati and Khyati was 5 : 7 respectively. two years hence the ratio of their ages will be 7 : 9 respectively. What is the present age of Khyati?

(1)   16 yr

(2)   14 yr

(3)   12 yr

(4)   Cannot be determined

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (1)

88. The average weight of 60 students in a class was calculate4d as 40 kg. Later it was found that the weight of one of the students was calculated as 36 kg, whereas his actual weight was 33 kg. What is the actual average weight of the students in the class ?

(1)   39.90 kg

(2)   39.95 kg

(3)   39 kg

(4)   38 kg

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

89. Shrimant inherits 2505 gold coins and divides them amongst his 3 sons Bharat, Parat and Marat in a certain ratio. Out of the total coins received by each of them, Bharat sells 30 coins, Parat donates his 30 coins and Marat loses 25 coins. Now, the ratio of gold coins with them is 46 : 41 : 34 respectively. How many coins did Parat receive from his father?

(1)   705

(2)   950

(3)   800

(4)   850

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

90. The cost of 11 kg of Sugar is Rs 264. The cost of 14 kg of tea is Rs 252 and the cost of 17 L of milk is Rs 544. What is the total cost of 24 kg of Sugar, 21 kg of tea and 25 L of milk ?

(1)   Rs 1745

(2)   Rs 1800

(3)   Rs 1825

(4)   Rs 1764

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

91. 35% of a number is 899.5. What is 68% of that number ?

(1)   1712.9

(2)   1747.6

(3)   1696.2

(4)   1773.3

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

92. What should come in place of the question-mark (?) in the following number series ?

5  11  23  41  65  95  ?

(1)   131

(2)   125

(3)   137

(4)   121

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

93. Venkat has some ducks and some sheep. If the total number of animals heads is 81 and the total numbers of animal feet are 268, how many sheep does Venkat have ?

(1)   28

(2)   53

(3)   44

(4)   Cannot be determined

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

94. A car covers a certain distance at the speed of 54 km/h in 8 h. What is the distance covered by the car ?

(1)   428 km

(2)   444 km

(3)   432 km

(4)   430 km

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

95. The sum of the two digits of a two digit number is 13. The difference between the two digits of the number is 3. What is the two digit number ?

(1)   85

(2)   49

(3)   58

(4)   Cannot be determined

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (4)

96. 25 shirt pieces of 125 cm each can be cut from a reel of cloth. After cutting these pieces 90 cm of cloth remains. What is the length of the reel of cloth in metres?

(1)   3215 m

(2)   35.15 m

(3)   32.15 m

(4)   3515 m

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

97. The sum of the squares of two consecutive positive odd numbers is 650. Which is the larger number?

(1)   17

(2)   21

(3)   23

(4)   15

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

98. The profit earned after selling a pair of shoes for Rs 2033 is the same as loss incurred after selling the same pair of shoes for Rs 1063. What is the cost price of the shoes?

(1)   Rs 1650

(2)   Rs 1548

(3)   Rs 1532

(4)   Cannot be determined

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (2)

99. Find the average of the following set o f scores 351, 244, 479, 588, 105, 78, 483, 536

(1)   479

(2)   356

(3)   424

(4)   358

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

100. When an amount of Rs 158965 is divided equally amongst 120 people, how much approximate amount would each person get ?

(1)   Rs 1330

(2)   Rs 1315

(3)   Rs 1335

(4)   Rs 1320

(5)   Rs 1325

Answer: (5)

Test III

English Language

Directions (Q. 101-115) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

There was a time in my life when beauty meant something special to me. I guess that would have been when I was about six or seven years old, just several weeks or may be a month before the orphanage turned me into an old man.

I would get up every morning at the orphanage, make my bed just like the little soldier that I had become and then I would get into one of the two straight lines and march to breakfast with the other twenty or thirty boys who also lived in my dormitory.

After breakfast one Saturday morning I returned to the dormitory and saw the house parent chasing the beautiful monarch butterflies that lived by the hundreds in the bushes strewn around the orphanage.

I carefully watched as he caught these beautiful creatures, one after the other, and then took them from the net and then stuck straight pins through their head and wings, pinning them onto a heavy cardboard sheet. How cruel it was to kill something of such beauty. I had walked many times out into the bushes, all by myself, just so the butterflies could land on my head, face and hands so I could look at them up close.

When the telephone rang the house parent laid the large cardboard p aper down on the back cement step and went inside to answer the phone. I walked up to the cardboard and looked at the one butterfly who he had just pinned to the large paper. it was still moving about so I reached down and touched it on the wing causing one of the pins to fall out. It started flying around and around trying to get away but it was still pinned by the one wing with the other straight pin. Finally its wing broke off and the butterfly fell to the ground and just quivered.

I picked up the torn wing and the butterfly and I spat on its wing and tried to get it to stick back on so it could fly away and be free before the house parent came back. But it would not stay on him.

The next thing I knew the house parent came walking back out of th3e back door by the garbage room and started yelling at me. I told him that I did not do anything but he did not believe me. He picked up the cardboard paper and started hitting me on the top of the head. There were all kinds of butterfly pieces going everywhere. he threw the cardboard down on the ground and told me to pick it up and put it in the garbage can inside the back room of the dormitory and then he left.

I sat there in the dirt, by that big old tree, for the longest time trying to fit all the butterfly pieces back together so I could bury them whole, but it was too hard to do. So I prayed for them and then I put them in an old torn up shoe box and I buried them in the bottom of the fort that I had built in the ground, out by the large bamboos, near the blackberry bushes.

Every year when the butterflies would return to the orphanage and try to land on me I would try and shoo them away because they did not know that the orphanage was a bad place to live and a very bad place to die.

101. In the passage what has the author compared the orphanage to ?

(1)   An educational institute

(2)   An old age home

(3)   A nursery

(4)   A military school

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (4)

102. Why had the author walked into the bushes many times ?

(1)   So that he could have the butterflies.

(2)   So that the butterflies could sit on his head, face and hands.

(3)   So that he could give the butterflies to the house parent.

(4)   So that he could give the butterflies to the house parent.

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (1)

103. Why would the author try to shoo away the butterflies which tried to land on him ?

(1)   Because he thought that the butterflies would suffer a very had death if they stayed in the orphanage.

(2)   Because the house parent had warned him against it.

(3)   Because the house parent had warned him against it.

(4)   Because the author did not like the butterflies sitting on him.

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (1)

104. Which of the following words can be used to describe the author ?

(1)   Cruel

(2)   Adventurous

(3)   Daring

(4)   Caring

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

105. Why was the author trying to fit all the butterfly pieces back together ?

(1)   Because he was told to do so by the house parent.

(2)   Because he was  responsible for the death of the butterflies.

(3)   Because the house parent would yell at him otherwise.

(4)   Because he was able to find all the pieces.

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (5)

106. Why did the butterfly’s wing break off ?

(1)   Because the house parent had broken it.

(2)   Because the author broke one wing.

(3)   Because one of its wings was still pinned to the cardboard and it tried to fly away.

(4)   Because the butterfly fell on the ground.

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (3)

107. Why were butterfly pieces flying everywhere ?

(1)   Because the author realized that the house parent was not doing the right thing.

(2)   Because the house parent went to attend a phone call.

(3)   Because the house parent did not pin the butterflies correctly.

(4)   Because the author picked up the cardboard paper

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (5)

108. What did the author do with all the butterfly pieces ?

(1)   He stuck all the pieces together.

(2)   He put them in a shoe box and buried them in the ground.

(3)   He gave them away to the house parent.

(4)   He threw them away in the garbage can.

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (2)

109. Which of the following is NOT true in the context of the passage ?

(1)   The author liked watching the house parent stick the butterflies on the cardboard.

(2)   The author felt that killing butterflies was cruel thing to do.

(3)   The house parent stuck the butterflies on the cardboard paper.

(4)   The author tried to repair one wing of the butterfly.

(5)   All of the above are true.

Answer: (1)

110. What did the house parent ask the author to do ?

(1)   To tend to the butterflies while he was gone.

(2)   To fetch butterflies for him.

(3)   To throw the cardboard paper in the garbage can.

(4)   To stick all the butterflies back together before burying them.

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (3)

Directions (Q. 111-113) : Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

111. LAND

(1)   cement

(2)   grounding

(3)   sit

(4)   earth

(5)   wait

Answer: (3)

112. CAREFULLY

(1)   closely

(2)   anxiously

(3)   vaguely

(4)   strongly

(5)   artificially

Answer: (2)

113. QUIVERED

(1)   fainted

(2)   trembled

(3)   waved

(4)   flew

(5)   fell

Answer: (2)

Directions (Q. 114-115) : Choose the word/phrase which is most opposite in meaning to the word/phrase printed in bold as used in the passage.

114. GET AWAY

(1)   find place

(2)   get down

(3)   lose sight

(4)   come closer

(5)   get lost

Answer: (4)

115. BOTTOM

(1)   below

(2)   height

(3)   tall

(4)   length

(5)   top

Answer: (5)

Directions (Q. 116-20) : 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.

116. He is a very lazy person and hate doing any kind of work.

(1)   hated doing

(2)   hate does

(3)   hates do

(4)   hates doing

(5)   No correction required

Answer: (4)

117. She opened the door as she know the person very well and had spent quite a few mornings with him.

(1)   as she knows

(2)   as she was knowing

(3)   as she knew

(4)   as she knowing

(5)   No correction required

Answer: (4)

118. Usha could not thinking of travelling without her car and feared the crowd.

(1)   could not think

(2)   cannot thinking

(3)   cannot think

(4)   could not thinks

(5)   No correction required

Answer: (1)

119. After a great deal of effort she finally managed to success is her venture.

(1)   managing to succeed

(2)   managed to succeed

(3)   managing success

(4)   manage to success

(5)   No correction required

Answer: (1)

120. As she bought quite a number of books she got a heavy discount.

(1)   quite numbers

(2)   heavy numbers

(3)   some numbers

(4)   many numbers

(5)   No correction required

Answer: (5)

Directions (Q. 121-125) : 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 may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (5) ie ‘All correct’ as your answer.

121. As it was the tenth (1) / day of the festival / (2) the constables / (3) on duty were tried /(4) of patrolling. All correct / (5)

Answer: (4)

122. Rita was tending (1) / to her flower / (2) beds with joy / (3) and pride / (4). All correct / (5)

Answer: (5)

123. The most wonderfullest (1) / thing about miracles / (2) is that they sometimes / is the that they sometimes (3) happen / (4). All correct / (5)

Answer: (1)

  1. It is better (1) /to die / (2) on your feet then / (3) live / (4). All correct / (5)

Answer: (3)

125. He glanced (1) / around the room suspisiously / (2) sure they were / (3) hiding somewhere / (4). All correct / (5)

Answer: (2)

Directions (Q. 126-130) : Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

(A) I could not even hid myself, which would have save me.

(B) Once a monkey escaped from one of the rooms in the palace and came into my room.

(C) This frightened the animal, who jumped out of the window and climbed onto the roof.

(D) Suddenly my sister entered my room and screamed when she saw the monkey scratching me.

(E) I was scared when I saw the monkey that I could not move.

(F) Seeing that I was scared, the  monkey started scratching me.

126. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   E

(5)   F

Answer: (4)

127. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?

(1)   A

(2)   B

(3)   C

(4)   D

(5)   E

Answer: (1)

128. Which of t he following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?

(1)   A

(2)   B

(3)   C

(4)   D

(5)   E

Answer: (2)

129. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement?

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   E

(5)   F

Answer: (2)

130. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?

(1)   B

(2)   C

(3)   D

(4)   E

(5)   F

Answer: (5)

Directions (Q. 131-140) : Read 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)

131. She was running (1) /a very high fever (2) / and thus her mother takes (3) / her to the doctor (4) /. No error (5).

Answer: (3)

132. He talked on the phone(1) / for hours together (2) / who really irritated (3) / his parents a lot (4) /. No error (5).

Answer: (2)

133. Although his speech (1) /was not very clearly (2) / every9one understood (3) /the underlying meaning (4) /. No error (5).

Answer: (2)

134. Despite working (1) / very hard he (2) / failed to achieve (3) / the desiring results (4) /. No error (5).

Answer: (4)

135. He was very excited (1) / about go to (2) / the park with (3) / his younger brother (4) /. No error (5).

Answer: (2)

136. Saddened by (1) / the sudden demise of (2) / his favourite pet he decided (3) / not to go to the party (4) /. No error (5).

Answer: (5)

137. There is a ray of hope (1) / among the masses (2) / this year as more candidates (3) /are well educated (4) /. No error (5).

Answer: (3)

138. As she is late (1) / for work she decided (2) / to skip breakfast and (3) / head directly to office (4) /. No error (5).

Answer: (1)

139. In my visiting (1) / to the country (2) / I decided to go (3) / on a tour all by myself (4) /. No error (5).

Answer: (1)

140. The tiger was not (1) / the only dangerous animal (2) / in the forest (3) / there was hyenas too (4) /. No error (5).

Answer: (4)

Directions (Q. 141-150) : 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.

Last night I dream I went to Manderley. It (141) to me that I stood by the iron gate leading to the drive, but there was a padlock and chain upon the gate. Then, like all dreamers, I suddenly attained supernatural powers and passed (142) the gate like a spirit.

As I (143) along the twisting and turning drive, I (144) see that a change had come about. This was not the neat and orderly drive that we had (145). it was only when I (146) my head to avoid the low swinging branch of a tree that I realized what swinging branch of a tree that I realized what had (147). Nature had come into its own again. The woods on either side of the drive had encroached upon the open space in between. The branches of the trees intermingled (148) my head like the archway of a church. The drive was choked with grass and moss. I came upon the house all of a (149). As I stood before it, I (150) the strange prick of tears behind my eyes.

141.

(1)   seemed

(2)   seem

(3)   dreamt

(4)   occur

(5)   felt

Answer: (1)

142.

(1)   through

(2)   to

(3)   like

(4)   with

(5)   on

Answer: (4)

143.

(1)   slept

(2)   wake

(3)   felt

(4)   advanced

(5)   walk

Answer: (4)

144.

(1)   will

(2)   could

(3)   am

(4)   would

(5)   should

Answer: (2)

145.

(1)   knowing

(2)   knewed

(3)   Known

(4)   knew

(5)   know

Answer: (3)

146.

(1)   turn

(2)   bent

(3)   left

(4)   removed

(5)   cut

Answer: (2)

147.

(1)   transpire

(2)   killed

(3)   happen

(4)   happened

(5)   occur

Answer: (4)

148.

(1)   above

(2)   for

(3)   and

(4)   with

(5)   to

Answer: (1)

149.

(1)   fastly

(2)   time

(3)   sudden

(4)   fast

(5)   quickly

Answer: (3)

150.

(1)   lose

(2)   lost

(3)   created

(4)   feel

(5)   felt

Answer: (5)

Test IV

Clerical Aptitude

Directions (Q. 151-185) : In each question below a combination of Name and Address is given in the first numbered column at the left followed by four such combinations one each under the column 1, 2, 3 and 4. You have to find out the combination which is exactly the same as the combination in the first numbered column. The number of that column which contains that combination is the answer. If all the combination are different, The answer is ‘5’.

151. M/s Bright Sons

Shop 19, Vasant

Thane (W) 618

(1)   M/S Bright sons

       Shop 19, Basant

       Thane (W) 618

(2)   M/S Bright Sons

       Shop 19, Vasant

       Thane (W) 918

(3)   Ms Bright Sons

       Shop 19, Vasant

       Thane (W) 618

(4)   M/s Bright Sons

       Room 19, Vasant

       Thane (W) 618

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

152. Stuart J Law

12 TD, Glasgow

London-48

(1)   Stuart J Law

       12 TD, Glasgow

       London-48

(2)   Stuart G Law

       12 TD, Glasgow

       London-48

(3)   Stuart J law

       12 TD, Glasgo

       London-48

(4)   Stuart J Law

       12 DT, Glasgow

       London-48

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

153. Jenna Blahra B

Qr. 5 Arya Road

Balhara-458

(1)   Jenna Blahra B

       Qr. 5 Arya Street

       Balhara-458

(2)   Jenna Blahra B

       Qr. 5 Arya Road

       Balhra-548

(3)   Jenna Balhahra B

       Qr. 5 Arya Road

       Balhara-458

(4)   Jenna Blahra B

       Qr. 5 Arya Road

       Balhara-458

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

154. Amina Sheikh

PO Box 7-DC
Barpeta 42832

(1)   Amina Sheikh

       PO Box 7-DC

       Barpeta 42382

(2)   Amina Sheikh

       PO Box 7-DC

       Barpeta 42832

(3)   Amina Seikh

       PO Box 7-DC

       Barpeta-42832

(4)   Amina Sheikh

       PO Add 7-DC

       Barpeta 42832

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

155. Flavia Martin

9/469 JVPD 53

Juhu, Mumbai 2

(1)   Flavia Martin

       9/496 JVPD 53

       Juhu, Mumbai 2

(2)   Flavia Martin

       9/469 JVPD 53

       Juhu, Mumbai 2

(3)   Flavia Martin

       9/469 JVPD 53

       Juhu, Mumbai

(4)   Flavio Martin

       9/469 JVPD 53

       Juhu, Mumbai 2

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

156. Joseph Borsela

Vhirat Height 19

Chennai-372

(1)   Joseph Hannah

       Vhirat Height 19

       Chennai-372

(2)   Joseph Hanah

       Vhirat Height 19

       Chennai-372

(3)   Joseph Hannah

       Vhirat Hight 19

       Chennai-372

(4)   Joseph Hannah

       Vhirat Height 19

       Chenai-372

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

157. Jhunu Borsela

5/12 Pan Bazar

Guahati (W)-63

(1)   Jhunu Borsela

       5/12 Pan Baazar

       Guahati (W)-63

(2)   Jhunu Borsela

       5/12 Pan Baazar

       Guahati (W)-93

(3)   Jhunu Borsela

       5/12 Pan Bazar

       Guahati (W)-63

(4)   Jhunu Borcela

       5/12 Pan Bazar

       Guahati (W)-63

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

158. Nimshim Yeng

4 Monestry Hill

Gangtok-Sikkim

(1)   Nimshin Yeng

       4 Monestry Hill

       Gangtok-Sikkim

(2)   Nimshim Yeng

       4 Monestry Road

       Gangtok-Sikkim

(3)   Nimshim Zeng

       4 Monestry Hill

       Gangtok-Sikkim

(4)   Nimshim Yeng

       4 Monestry Hill

       Gangtok-Sikim

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

159. Rajesh T. Sharan

Plot 4, 5 Rohini

Delhi 110049

(1)   Rajesh T. Sharan

       Plot 45 Rohini

       Delhi 110049

(2)   Rajesh T. Sharan

       Plot 4, 5 Rohini

       Delhi 110049

(3)   Rajesh T. Sharan

       Plot 4, 5 Rohini

       Delhi 10069

(4)   Ramesh T. Sharan

       Plot 4, 5 Rohini

       Delhi 110049

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

160. Usha Panekar

Road 4, Rowi Sky

Kolkata-782

(1)   Usha Panikar

       Road 4, Rowi Sky

       Kolkata-782

(2)   usha Panekar

       4 Road, Rowi Sky

       Kolkata-782

(3)   Usha Panekar

       Road 4, Rowi Sky

       Kolkata-782

(4)   Usah Panekar

       Road 4, Rowi Sky

       Kolkata-782

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

161. Rohan D Chopra

14 M Nisha Bagh

Lucknow-92631

(1)   Rohan D Chopra

       14 M Nisha Park

       Lucknow-92631

(2)   Rohan C Chopra

       14 M Nisha Bagh

       Lucknow-92631

(3)   Rohan D Chopra

       14 M Nisha Bagh

       Luckhnow-92631

(4)   Rohan D Chopra

       14 M Nisha Bagh

       Lucknow-92631

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

162. Tenzing Thapa

15 J Nonzaire

Barapani Jath

(1)   Tenzing Thapa

       15 J Nongaire

       Barapani Jath

(2)   Tenzing Thapa

       15 J Nonzaire

       Barapani Joth

(3)   Tenzing Thapa

       15 J Nonzaire

       Barapani Jath

(4)   Tenzing Thapar

       15 J Nonzaire

       Barapani Jath

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

163. N. Kaushik

2/8 Police Lane

  Jind 726588

(1)   R. N. Kaushik

       2/8 Police Lane

       Jind 725688

(2)   R. N. Kaushik

       2/8 Police Lane

       Jind 726588

(3)   R. N. Koshik

       2/8 Police Lane

       Jind 726588

(4)   R. N. Kaushik

       2/8 Police Line

       jine 726588

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

164. Preeti Nagpal

Sector 14, Jalan

Chandigarh 138

(1)   Preeti Nagpal

       Sector 4, Jalan

       Chandigarh 138

(2)   Preeti Nagpal

       Sector 14, Jalan

       Chandigarh 183

(3)   Preti Nagpal

       Sector 14, Jalan

       Chandigarh 138

(4)   Preeti Nagpal

       Sector 14, Jalan

       Chandigarh 138

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

165. Tapasya Shahi

2/14 Nice Store

Allahabad 4293

(1)   Tapasya Shahi

       2/14 Nice Store

       Alahabad 4293

(2)   Tapasya Shahi

       2/14 Fine Store

       Allahabad 4293

(3)   Tapasya Shah

       2/14 Nice Store

       Allahabad 4293

(4)   Tapasya Shahi

       2/14 Nice Store

       Allahabad 4923

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

166. Ajith Haridas

7/2 Murgam Hill

Kerala-443259

(1)   Ajith Haridas

       7/2 Murgam Hill

       Kerala 443529

(2)   Ajith Haridas

       2/7 Murgam Hill

       Kerala 443259

(3)   Ajith Haridas

       7/2 Murgam Hill

       Kerala 443259

(4)   Ajit Haridas

       7/2 Murgam Hill

       Kerala 443259

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

167. G V. Venkata

4 Ayangur tillam

Kochi 932781

(1)   T. G. V. Venkata

       4 Ayangur tillam

       Kochi 932781

(2)   T. G. V. Venkata

       4 Ayangur tillam

       Kochi 932781

(3)   T. G. V. Venkat

       4 Ayangur tillam

       Kochi 932781

(4)   T. G. V. Venkata

       None 4 Ayangur

       tillam Kochi 937281

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

168. Stanley Beagle

Qr 8 Shinaijachu

Kohima 842736

(1)   Stanley Beagle

       Qr 8 Shinaijachu

       Kohima 842936

(2)   Stanley Beagle

       Fr 8 Shinaijachu

       Kohima 842736

(3)   Stanley Beagle

       Qr 8 Shinaijachu

       Kohima 842736

(4)   Stanley Beagal,

       Qr 8 Shinaijachu

       Kohima 842736

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

169. Sneha B Bhatt

Gol Kothi, Ph IV

Varanasi 67

(1)   Sneha B Bhatt

       Gol Kothi, Ph IV

       Varanasi 67

(2)   Sneha B Bhatt

       Gol Kothi, Ph VI

       Varanasi 67

(3)   Sneha B Bhatt

       Gol Kathi, Ph IV

       Varanasi 67

(4)   Sneha D Bhatt

       Gol Kothi, Ph IV

       Varanasi 67

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

170. Eijaz Malik

H 42, R5 Sahil

Amroha 42305

(1)   Eijaz Malik

       H 42, R5 Sahil

       Amroha 42305

(2)   Eijaz Malik

       R 42, H5 Sahil

       Amroha 42305

(3)   Ejaz Malik

       H 42, R5 Sahil

       Amroha 42305

(4)   Eijaz Malik

       H 42, R5 Sahil

       Amroha 42035

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

171. Ayub J Khan

12 Rasta Noorgul

Agra Cantt 573

(1)   Ayub J Khan

       12 Rsta Nurgul

       Agra Cantt 573

(2)   Ayub J Khan

       12 Rasta Noorgul

       Agra Cantt 593

(3)   Ayub Khan

       12 Rasta Noorgul

       Agra Cantt 573

(4)   Ayub J Khan

       12 Rasta Noorgul

       Agra Cantt 573

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

172. Hariom Punjabi

8, Chilkana Road

Jammu 724364

(1)   Hariom Punjabi

       6, Chilkana Road

       Jammu 724364

(2)   Hariom Punjabi

       8, Chiklana Road

       Jammu 724364

(3)   Hariom Punjabi

       8, Chilkana Road

       Jammu 723464

(4)   Hariom Punjabi

       8, Chilkana Road

       Jammu 724364

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

173. Madan Sharma

GC Forest Gate

Sweden V 46E

(1)   Madan Sharma

       GC Forest Gate

       Sweden V49E

(2)   Madan Sharma

       GC Forest Road

       Sweden V46E

(3)   Madam Sharma

       GC Forest Gate

       Sweden V46E

(4)   Madan Sharma

       JC Forest Gate

       Sweden V46E

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

174. Miramax Labs

N 94, Prashant 6A

Patna, Bihar 26

(1)   Miramix Labs

       N 94, Prashant 6A

       Patna, Bihar 26

(2)   Miramax Labs

       M 94, Prashant 6A

       Patna, Bihar 26

(3)   Miramax Labs

       N 94, Prashant 6A

       Patna, Bihar 26

(4)   Miramax Labs

       N 94, Prashant 6A

       Patna, Bihar 62

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

175. Abhiman Triya

27 A Brelvi Road

Anand (E) 204

(1)   Abhiman Triya

       27 A Brelvi Road

       Anand (E) 204

(2)   Abhiman Triya

       29 A Brelvi Road

       Anand (E) 204

(3)   Abhiman Triya

       27 A Brelvi Road

       Anand (W) 204

(4)   Abhimanu Triya

       27 A Brelvi Road

       Anand (E) 204

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

176. Sai Mahatre

153 Pathan Chawl

Rajpura 674

(1)   Sai Mahatre

       153 Pathan Chawl

       Rajpur 674

(2)   Sai Mhatre

       153 Pathana Chawl

       Rajpura 674

(3)   Sai Mahatre

       153 Pathan Chaul

       Rajpura 674

(4)   Sai Mahatre

       153 Pathan Chawl

       Rajpura 674

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

177. Ashok Darab

5 CTS Ramnagar

Jammu 792481

(1)   Ashok Darad

       5 CTS Ramnagar

       Jammu 792481

(2)   Ashok Darab

       5 CTS Ramnagar

       Jammu 794281

(3)   Ashok Darab

       5 TCS Ramnagar

       Jammu 792481

(4)   Ashok Darab

       5 CTS Ramnagar

       Jammu 792481

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

178. Sriniwas Naidu

6 Hir Apt. MIDC

Jhelam 242081

(1)   Sriniwas Naidu

       6 Hir Apt. MICD

       Jhelam 242081

(2)   Sriniwas Naidu

       6 Hir Apt. MIDC

       Jhelam 242081

(3)   Srinivas Naidu

       6 Hir Apt. MIDC

       Jhelam 242081

(4)   Sriniwas Naidu

       6 Hir Apt. MIDC

       Jhelum 242081

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

179. Krishna Vijaya

8/10 Bora Bazar

Udaipur 310896

(1)   Krishna Vijaya

       8/01 Bora Bazar

       Udaipur 310896

(2)   Krishna Vijaya

       8/10 Bora Bazar

       Udaypur 310896

(3)   Krishna Vijaya

       8/10 Bara Bazar

       Udaipur 310896

(4)   Krishna Vijay 8/10

       Bora Bazar

       Udaipur 310896

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

180. JahanAbasar

DF6 Darya Ganj

Delhi 110086

(1)   Jahan Absar

       DF6 Darya Ganj

       Delhi 110886

(2)   Jahan Absar

       DE6 Darya Ganj

       Delhi 110086

(3)   Jahan Absar

       DF6 Darya Ganj

       Delhi 110086

(4)   Jahan Absar

       DF6 Dariya Ganj

       Delhi 110086

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

181. Rajbeer Meena

18 Udayan Park

Jaisalmer 57

(1)   Rajbeer Meena

       18 Udayan Bagh

       Jaisalmer 57

(2)   Rajbeer Meena

       18 Udayan Park

       Jaisalmer 57

(3)   Rajbir Meena

       18 Udayan Park

       Jaisalmer 57

(4)   Rajbeer Meena

       18 Udayan Park

       Jaiselmer 57

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

182. Suresh Mahal

Shop 2, S V Road

6 Guhana bypass

(1)   Suresh Mahal

       Shop 2, V S Road

       6 Guhana bypass

(2)   Suresh Mahal

       Shop 2, S V Road

       6 Guhana bypass

(3)   Suresh Mahal

       Shop 2, S V Road

       6 Guhama bypass

(4)   Suresh Mahal

       Shop 2, S V Road 6

       Guhana bypas

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

183. Jhilmil Medhi

R 15 Sta Laban

Shillong 649

(1)   Jhilmil Medhi

       R 15 Sta Laban

       Shilong 946

(2)   Jhilmil Medhi

       R 15 ta Laban

       Shillong 649

(3)   Jhilmil Mhdi

       R 15 Sta Laban

       Shillong 649

(4)   Jhilmil Medhi

       R 15 Sta Laban

       Shillong 649

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

184. Shyam J Singh

H14, R26 Nirmal

Amroha 45267

(1)   Shyam J Singh

       H14, R26 Nirmal

       Amroha 45267

(2)   Shyam J Singh

       H14, R26 Nirmal

       Amroha 45627

(3)   Jhilmil Mhdi

       R 15 Sta Laban

       Shillong 649

(4)   Jhilmil Medhi

       R 15 Sta Laban

       Shillong 649

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

185. O. Bharti

Plot 8 LIG V 61

Pune 247312

(1)   K. D. Bharti

       Plot 8 LIG V 61

       Pune 247312

(2)   K. O. Bharti

       Plot 8 HIG V 61

       Pune 247312

(3)   K. O. Bharti

       Plot 8 LIG V 61

       Pune 246312

(4)   K. O. Bharti

       Plot 8 LIG VI 61

       Pune 247312

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

Directions (Q. 186-190) : The news item in each question below is to be classified into one of the following five areas

(1) Science and Technology

(2) Politics

(3) Sports

(4) Social issues

(5) Environment

The number of the area (1) or (2) or (3) or (4) or (5) as the case may be is the answer.

186. An NGO has been making best efforts to provide shelter to the thousands of homeless people in the country.

(1)   Science and Technology

(2)   Politics

(3)   Sports

(4)   Social issues

(5)   Environment

Answer: (4)

187. In the recent assembly elections, less than 50% citizens cast their vote.

(1)   Science and Technology

(2)   Politics

(3)   Sports

(4)   Social issues

(5)   Environment

Answer: (2)

188. Indian duo beat their Russian counterparts to reach the semi finals of the Australian open.

(1)   Science and Technology

(2)   Politics

(3)   Sports

(4)   Social issues

(5)   Environment

Answer: (3)

189. An alarming rise in the cases of Asthma was reported in the city due to increased levels of pollutants from the nearby factories.

(1)   Science and Technology

(2)   Politics

(3)   Sports

(4)   Social issues

(5)   Enviornment

Answer: (5)

190. Scientists have discovered new gene responsible for causing diabetes.

(1)   Science and Technology

(2)   Politics

(3)   Sports

(4)   Social issues

(5)   Environment

Answer: (1)

Directions (Q. 191-195) : Following table shows the number of students from colleges A, B, C, D, E, F and G participating in an annual inter-college festival having the events as mentioned in the table. Study the following table carefully and answer the questions which follow.

191. Which college has the highest number of participants in Dancing?

(1)   B

(2)   D

(3)   E

(4)   G

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

192. In college D, maximum number of participants is from which of the following fields?

(1)   Quiz

(2)   Sports

(3)   Elocution

(4)   Painting

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

193. The maximum number of students participating in extempore is from which college?

(1)   E

(2)   G

(3)   C

(4)   A

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

194. Which of the two colleges has equal number of participants in dancing ?

(1)   None

(2)   A and D

(3)   C and G

(4)   B and E

(5)   C and F

Answer: (1)

195. Which of the following is true regarding college F ?

(1)   Minimum number of participants is from painting

(2)   Number of participants for quiz is more in College F than College B

(3)   The number of participants is same in elocution and dancing

(4)   Maximum number of students has participated in sports

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (4)

Directions (Q. 196-200) : The letter group in each question is to be codified in the following number codes

196. MGJHBL :

(1)   589146

(2)   581946

(3)   598146

(4)   589416

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

197. NJBMEG :

(1)   794580

(2)   749508

(3)   794058

(4)   754908

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

198. NBDKHE :

(1)   723410

(2)   742310

(3)   743210

(4)   743120

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

199. KJBGLM :

(1)   298465

(2)   294865

(3)   294685

(4)   249865

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

200. HLBJND :

(1)   169473

(2)   164793

(3)   146973

(4)   164973

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

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