United Bank of India Clerks’ Grade Recruitment Examination (Ist Shift) Held on 28-11-2010 Question Paper With Answer Key

United Bank of India

Clerks’ Grade Recruitment Examination (Ist Shift)

Held on 28-11-2010

Test I

Reasoning

1. Rahul started from point A and travelled 8 km towards the North to point B, he then turned right and travelled 7 km to point C, from pint C he took the first right and drove 5 km to point D, he took another right and travelled 7 km to point E and finally turned right and travelled for another 3 km to point F. What is the distance between point F and B?

(1)   1 km

(2)   2 km

(3)   3 km

(4)   4 km

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

2. Among R, L, T and J each having different weights, T is heavier than only L. R is not as heavy as J. Who is the heaviest?

(1)   R

(2)   J

(3)   T

(4)   Can’t be determined

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (2)

3. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters STIF starting with F, suing each letter only once in each word?

(1)   None

(2)   One

(3)   Two

(4)   Three

(5)   More than three

Answer: (3)

4. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word RELUCTANCE each of which as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?

(1)   None

(2)   One

(3)   Two

(4)   Three

(5)   Four

Answer: (5)

5. In a certain code ‘FIGHT’ is coded as ‘GJFIU’ and ‘WRITE’ is coded as ‘XSHUF’. How will ‘JUDGE’ be coded in the same code?

(1)   KVCHF

(2)   HFEKV

(3)   KVEHF

(4)   VKCFH

(5)   KVDHF

Answer: (1)

6. Four the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?

(1)   Sugar

(2)   Sand

(3)   Stone

(4)   Lava

(5)   Rock

Answer: (1)

7. Which of the following will co me in place of the question mark?

AC       BE     DH    ?        KQ

(1)   GL

(2)   FK

(3)   GK

(4)   HL

(5)   HM

Answer: (1)

8. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word from the first, fifth, seventh and eighth letters of the word SPONTANEOUS, then the second letter from the left is your answer. If no such word can be formed then your answer is X and if more than one such word can be formed your answer is Y.

(1)   X

(2)   T

(3)   E

(4)   S

(5)   Y

Answer: (5)

9. If ‘2’ is subtracted from each even digit and ‘1’ is added to each odd digit in the number 8567284. Which of the following will be the sum of the third digit from the left and the second digit from the right of the new number thus formed?

(1)   10

(2)   8

(3)   4

(4)   6

(5)   16

Answer: (1)

10. Smita correctly remembers that last year Diwali was celebrated before November but after May. Sanjay correctly remembers that last year, he had Diwali holidays after July. Mohan correctly remembers that the month in which Diwali was celebrated had only 30 days. In which month of the year was Diwali definitely celebrated?

(1)   July

(2)   August

(3)   September

(4)   October

(5)   November

Answer: (3)

Directions (Q. 11-15) Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below.

A E C B % 7 D $ E B 5 C ? 3 D E 9 @ 2 #

11. How many digits are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a symbol?

(1)   One

(2)   Two

(3)   Three

(4)   Four

(5)   Five

Answer: (3)

12. How many such pairs of alphabets are there in the series highlighted in Bold in the above arrangement, each of which has as many letters between them (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?

(1)   None

(2)   One

(3)   Two

(4)   Three

(5)   More than three

Answer: (3)

13. If all the vowels are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be the twelfth from the left end of the above arrangement?

(1)   3

(2)   @

(3)   E

(4)   9

(5)   D

Answer: (5)

14. Which of the following is second to the left of the fourteenth from the left end of the above arrangement?

(1)   A

(2)   E

(3)   D

(4)   B

(5)   C

Answer: (5)

15. If all the digits are arranged in ascending order from left to right, while the other elements in the arrangement remain unchanged, which of the following will be fourteenth from the left end of the arrangement?

(1)   2

(2)   5

(3)   3

(4)   7

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

Directions (Q. 16-20) In each question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II, You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seen to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Give answer (1) if only conclusion I follows

Give answer (2) if only conclusion II follows

Give answer (3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows

Give answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

Give answer (5) if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow

16. Statements Some choices are mistakes.

All mistakes are errors.

No error is justified.

Conclusions

I. Some choices are justified.

II. All mistakes are not justified.

Answer: (4)

17. Statements All cycles are buses.

Some buses are cars.

All cars are carts.

Conclusions

I. Some carts are cars.

II. Some cycles are cars.

Answer: (1)

18. Statements All big are short.

Some short are long.

Some long are thin.

Conclusions

I. Some short are thin.

II. Some thin are not long.

Answer: (2)

19. Statements All rewards are achievements.

All achievements are successes.

All successes are everlasting.

Conclusions

I. All successes are achievements.

II. Some everlasting are not successes.

Answer: (2)

20. Statements Some rivals are enemies.

No enemy is a friend.

Some friends are strangers.

Conclusions

I. Some rivals are not friends.

II. All strangers are friends.

Answer: (4)

Directions (Q. 21-25) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and f are sitting around a circle facing the centre. U is third to the right of Q who is third to the right of F. P is third to the left of F. R is fourth to the left of P. T is third to the right of S. S is not a neighbour of P.

21. Four of the following five are similar in a certain way based on their positions in the seating arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?

(1)   RQT

(2)   QPV

(3)   SPU

(4)   FRT

(5)   RSF

Answer: (4)

22. Who is sitting third to the left of Q?

(1)   F

(2)   U

(3)   S

(4)   P

(5)   R

Answer: (1)

23. In which of the following pairs is the first person sitting to the immediate right of the second person?

(1)   TQ

(2)   VP

(3)   PU

(4)   FS

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

24. What is P’s position with respect to F?

(1)   Third to the left

(2)   Third to the right

(3)   Second to the left

(4)   Immediate right

(5)   Fourth to the left

Answer: (1)

25. Who is sitting second to the left of U?

(1)   Q

(2)   P

(3)   V

(4)   F

(5)   T

Answer: (3)

Directions (Q. 26-30) The following questions are based on the five three-digit numbers given below.

415      829    876    364    732

26. If in each number, the first and the last digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the third highest number?

(1)   415

(2)   829

(3)   876

(4)   364

(5)   732

Answer: (1)

27. If in each number, all the three digits are arranged in descending order within the number, which of the following will be the second lowest number?

(1)   415

(2)   829

(3)   876

(4)   364

(5)   732

Answer: (4)

28. If in each number, the first two digits (digit in the ten’s and hundred’s place) are replaced by their sum, which number will be the largest?

(1)   732

(2)   364

(3)   876

(4)   829

(5)   415

Answer: (3)

29. If one is added to the first digit of each of the numbers, in how many numbers thus formed will the first digit be a perfect square?

(1)   None

(2)   One

(3)   Two

(4)   Three

(5)   More than Three

Answer: (4)

30. If one is added to the smallest even number and one is subtracted from the highest odd number, which of the following will be obtained if the second digit of the higher number is subtracted from the second digit of the lower number so formed?

(1)   9

(2)   3

(3)   2

(4)   6

(5)   4

Answer: (2)

Directions (Q. 31-35) In each question below is given a number/symbol followed by five combinations of letters codes numbered (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the number/symbol based on the following coding system and the conditions and mark the number of that combinations as our answer. Two or more conditions may be applicable to a single combination.

Number/Symbol    #  %  4  6  ⋆  5   2  !  7    $   3  +   9   &  1

Letter code             K  M T  L P  S  C  V  A  R  E  H  J    F   D

Conditions :

(i) If the second element is an odd number and the last element is a symbol, the odd number is to be coded as the code for the symbol.

(ii) If the group of elements contains a perfect square, that number is to be coded as the code for the element preceding it. (one is also a perfect square.)

(iii) If both the second and third elements are symbols, the codes for these symbols are to be interchanged.

31. 7%&53#

(1)   AMFESK

(2)   AMFSEK

(3)   AMMSEK

(4)   AFFSEK

(5)   AFMSEK

Answer: (5)

32. %5&74!

(1)   MVFATV

(2)   MFVATV

(3)   MSFATV

(4)   MVFAAV

(5)   MVVAFT

Answer: (4)

33. #$9⋆3%

(1)   KRRPEM

(2)   KRPPEM

(3)   KRJPEM

(4)   KJREPM

(5)   RKJPEM

Answer: (1)

34. 6$1+#5

(1)   LRDDKS

(2)   LDRKHS

(3)   LRHDKS

(4)   LRRHKS

(5)   LRDHKS

Answer: (5)

35. +3!47&

(1)   HFVAAF

(2)   HFVTAF

(3)   HFVVAF

(4)   HFTVAF

(5)   HVVFAF

Answer: (3)

Directions (Q. .36-40) Study information carefully and answer the given questions.

A, C, D, I, L, P and M are sitting in a straight line facing North.

(a) P sits fourth to the right of A and C sits second to the left of P. D sits in the middle and is second to the right of M.

(b) I sits at the farthest possible distance from P .

(five persons sits between I and P)

36. If all the seven persons are made to sit in alphabetical order from left to right, the positions of how many will remain unchanged as compared to the original seating positions?

(1)   None

(2)   One

(3)   Two

(4)   Three

(5)   More than three

Answer: (2)

37. Four of the following are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which pair does not belong to that group?

(1)   MA

(2)   DC

(3)   LP

(4)   AC

(5)   IM

Answer: (4)

38. What is the position of C with respect to M?

(1)   Second to the right

(2)   Immediate to the right

(3)   Immediate to the left

(4)   Third to the right

(5)   Fourth to the right

Answer: (4)

39. How many persons sit between A and L?

(1)   One

(2)   Two

(3)   Three

(4)   Four

(5)   More than Four

Answer: (2)

40. Which of the following pairs represents the persons sitting at the extreme ends of the line?

(1)   IC

(2)   DP

(3)   IP

(4)   AP

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

41. Problem Figures

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Answer: (1)

42. Problem Figures

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Answer: (5)

43. Problem Figures

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Answer: (4)

44. Problem Figures

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Answer: (1)

45. Problem Figures

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Answer: (3)

46. Problem Figures

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Answer: (2)

47. Problem Figures

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Answer: (4)

48. Problem Figures

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Answer: (2)

49. Problem Figures

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Answer: (3)

50. Problem Figures

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Answer: (5)

Test II

English Language

Directions (Q. 51-65) Read the following passage carefully and answer the question given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.

Once upon a time there was an bold man called Yugiyama, in a small village in Japan. He lived alone as his only son had gone far away to study. Yugiyama was a nice and friendly man who was liked by all the people in the village. He had a very positive view of everything that happened around him. He never grumbled or complained about anything. The villagers would often come over to the old man’s house to express their sympathy as his only son had gone far away and even at this old age he had no one to look after him and support him. They often wondered aloud if his son would ever return. As a reply to all their concerns, Yugiyama would always thank them and say, “Whatever happens, happens for the good.” No one ever understood why he was never sad about his son’s absence.

One day, Yugiyama’s son returned to the village after completing his education. his son had become a merchant and was earning very well. he took great care of his father. Everyone was not only amazed at Yugiyama’s luck but they were also very happy for him. Streams of villagers come over to congratulate him and like always, the old man was polite. He thanked all of them for coming over and said, “Whatever happens, happens for the good.”

Barely a few days had passed, when one day; Yugiyama’s son fell off a horse’s back and broke his leg. Once again the entire village came over to Yugiyama’s house to express their concern and again the old man thanked them for their sympathy and said, “Whatever happens, happens for the good.” Some of the villagers were surprised to hear this and wondered what good could there possibly be in this situation as his son had broken a leg and old Yugiyama would have to take care of him.

A month later, the kingdom to which Yugiyama belonged and the neighbouring kingdom had war. The king announced that they needed more young men in the army. A small troupe of the army came to the village and recruited all able-bodied young men into the army. They did not give anyone a choice. Even those who were reluctant were forced to join the army. When they came to Yugiyama’s house they found his son with a broken leg. The army leader told Yugiyama, “Your son is injured and so, he will not be of any help in the battle field.” Thus they left him behind. Once again, all the villagers came to eh old man’s house to congratulate him for his good luck. They said, “You are lucky that your son was not recruited. Otherwise, who would have looked after you?” Like always, the old man thanked them and said, “Whatever happens, happens for the good.” It was only then that the villagers understood the true meaning of Yugiyama’s words.

51. Why did Yugiyama always say, “Whatever happens, happens for the good”?

(1)   He had a positive view about everything

(2)   His teacher had asked him to say these words

(3)   His son liked to hear these words

(4)   He liked to puzzle the villagers by saying these words

(5)   This was his way of grumbling about everything

Answer: (1)

52. Why was everyone amazed of Yugiyama’s luck?

(1)   His son had given him an expensive gift

(2)   His son was given a high post in the army after his return

(3)   His son had returned and was taking great care of him

(4)   His son had become one of the greatest warriors

(5)   His son received an award for being a successful merchant

Answer: (3)

53. Why did Yigiyama live alone?

(1)   He liked to live alone

(2)   His son abandoned him as he was very old

(3)   His son had gone away to study

(4)   His son had gone away to work in another village

(5)   he had no family at all

Answer: (3)

54. Initially, the villagers sympathized with Yugiyama because

(1)   He was old and there was no one to look after him

(2)   He never complained about anything

(3)   His house was robbed one night

(4)   He broke his leg while working in the fields

(5)   He had no friends

Answer: (1)

55. Why did the army recruit more men?

(1)   The king wanted an army bigger than the neighbouring kingdom

(2)   The kingdom was at war and it needed more soldiers to defend itself

(3)   The soldiers were resigning as the king was cruel to them

(4)   The king was planning to attack another kingdom and thus wanted a huge army

(5)   The king wanted to create employment for his subjects

Answer: (2)

56. An appropriate title for this passage would be

(1)   The great Yugiyama

(2)   Yugiyama’s dutiful son

(3)   The helpful villagers

(4)   The Japanese king

(5)   Whatever happens, happens for the good

Answer: (5)

57. Arrange the following incidents in chronological order as they occurred in the passage.

A. Yugiyama’s son fell of from a horse’s back and broke his leg.

B. Yugiyama’s son returned to the villages as a merchant and took care of Yugiyama.

C. Yugiyama’s son was spared from joining the army because of his broken leg.

D. The kingdom was at war and the army forcefully recruited more men.

(1)   A B D C

(2)   B A C D

(3)   B D A C

(4)   B A D C

(5)   A B C D

Answer: (4)

58. Later, the villagers sympathized with Yugiyama because

(1)   His son had decided to leave him alone and live in another village

(2)   Yugiyama broke his leg when he fell off a horse’s back

(3)   The army recruited Yugiyama despite the fact that he was old

(4)   Yugiyama’s son fell off a horse’s back and broke his leg

(5)   The army recruited Yugiyama’s son despite t he fact that his leg was broken

Answer: (4)

59. Why did the leader of the army troupe reject Yugiyama’s son?

(1)   His son requested the leader to reject him so his father was old

(2)   His son had a broken leg and would be useless in the battlefield

(3)   The villagers requested the leader to spare all those who were injured

(4)   The leader was jealous of Yugiyama’s son who was rich merchant

(5)   Both (1) and (2)

Answer: (2)

60. Why were the villagers surprised to heat Yugiyama’s response when they came to sympathise with him the second time?

(1)   He was not grumbling and complaining even when his son broke his leg

(2)   He was very rude to the people who came to sympathise with him.

(3)   He was disappointed that now his son would be incapable of joining the army

(4)   He did not show any concern towards his son’s accident

(5)   He was happy because his son broke his leg

Answer: (1)

Directions (Q. 61-63) Choose the word/groups which is most similar in the meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.

61. Reluctant

(1)   Unhappy

(2)   Unsatisfied

(3)   Unwilling

(4)   Ungrateful

(5)   Unenthusiastic

Answer: (3)

62. Positive

(1)   Precise

(2)   Optimistic

(3)   Smart

(4)   Encouraging

(5)   Detailed

Answer: (2)

63. Able-bodied

(1)   Young and Tall

(2)   Tall and Handsome

(3)   Strong and Healthy

(4)   Strong and Tall

(5)   Young and Healthy

Answer: (3)

Directions (Q. 64-65) Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.

64. Polite

(1)   Angry

(2)   Sheepish

(3)   Offended

(4)   Rude

(5)   Furious

Answer: (4)

65. Return

(1)   Leave

(2)   Borrow

(3)   Visit

(4)   Arrive

(5)   Take

Answer: (1)

Directions (Q. 66-70) Each sentence below has a blank/s, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word/s that best fit/s the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

66. The man sitting ______ the enquiry counter was very helpful ______ polite.

(1)   one – or

(2)   by – but

(3)   near – then

(4)   over – because

(5)   at – and

Answer: (5)

67. Every one was advised not to go near the seashore as high tide was ________.

(1)   estimated

(2)   predicated

(3)   calculated

(4)   deposited

(5)   avoided

Answer: (2)

68. His father gifted him a motorbike but _______ him to ride. it safely.

(1)   helped

(2)   saw

(3)   cautioned

(4)   pleased

(5)   teach

Answer: (3)

69. All the children were asked to ________ carefully _______ the teacher was giving instructions.

(1)   listen – while

(2)   seek – as

(3)   attend – when

(4)   see – then

(5)   understand – and

Answer: (1)

70. Tarun was nervous ______ his performance at the concert.

(1)   as

(2)   before

(3)   and

(4)   on

(5)   because

Answer: (2)

Directions (Q. 71-75) Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) (E) and (F) in proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph then answer the questions given below.

A. The farmer called his neighbours and asked them to help him put mud into the well but the mule thought that the was calling th neighbours to help him get out of the well.

B. A farmer wanted to get rid of his old mule and buy a new one but the mule always came back from wherever the farmer left him.

C. He walked away from his cruel master and never returned.

D. One day the mule fell into a well and the farmer thought, “Why not bury it there so that I don’t have to worry about getting rid of it?”

E. The mule started shaking off all the mud that fell on him and kept climbing on the heap of mud as it fell into the well, soon he was on top of the mud heap and he easily got out of the well.

F. When they started putting mud in the well the mule realized his master’s plan and started thinking of ways to save himself.

71. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence in the rearrangement?

(1)   D

(2)   B

(3)   A

(4)   F

(5)   E

Answer: (5)

72. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence in the rearrangement?

(1)   A

(2)   F

(3)   B

(4)   C

(5)   D

Answer: (2)

73. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence in the rearrangement?

(1)   B

(2)   E

(3)   C

(4)   A

(5)   D

Answer: (3)

74. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence in the rearrangement?

(1)   D

(2)   A

(3)   C

(4)   B

(5)   F

Answer: (4)

75. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence in the rearrangement?

(1)   B

(2)   F

(3)   E

(4)   D

(5)   A

Answer: (4)

Directions (Q. 76-80) In each question below, four words printed in bold type are given. These are numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). One of these words printed in bold may either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. Give the number of that word in your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark (5) ie ‘All correct’ as your answer.

76. The car (1) / was praked (2) / near (3) / her building /(4). All correct (5)

Answer: (2)

77. A vaccination (1) / drive was held (2) / to prevent the outbreak (3) / of an epidemic/ (4). All correct (5)

Answer: (5)

78. Lina was (1) / the first (2) / one to reech (3) /the venu (4)/. All correct (5)

Answer: (3)

79. She could (1) / not attend (2) / the function (3) / as her flight not canselled (4)/. All correct (5)

Answer: (4)

80. Mohan trried (1) / to help (2) /but his friend (3) / refused to take his help (4)/. All correct (5)

Answer: (1)

Directions (Q. 81-90) 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.)

81. There were (1) / many people (2) / present on the (3) / award function (4)/. No Error (5)

Answer: (3)

82. It was a long (1) / and uncomfortable journey (2) / but he managed (3) / to reach with time (4)/. No Error (5)

Answer: (4)

83. The car broke (1) / down while he (2) / was on his (3) / way to work (4)/. No Error (5)

Answer: (5)

84. Do you wanted (1) / to discuss this (2) / project today or can (3) / we do it tomorrow (4)/. No Error (5)

Answer: (1)

85. Inspite of being (1) / unsell, Shalini gave (2) / a wonderful performance (3) /at the concert (4)/. No Error (5)

Answer: (4)

86. Nina had applied (1) / for a loan for (2) / post-graduate studies but (3) / it was not sanctioned (4)/. No Error (5)

Answer: (1)

87. People find it (1) / difficult to understand (2) / him as he (3) / don’t speak clearly (4)/. No Error (5)

Answer: (4)

88. Shah was explain (1) / the benefits of (2) / exercising at least (3) / five times a week (4)/. No Error (5)

Answer: (1)

89. The actor donated (1) / a huge sum of (2) / the money to the  (3) / orphanage on Children’s Day (4)/. No Error (5)

Answer: (3)

90. The customers were asked to (1) / give their feedback after  (2) / using the try pack of the  (3) / new detergent powder (4)/. No Error (5)

Answer: (3)

Directions (Q. 91-100) In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage, against each, five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

King Vikramaditya was (91) for his justice and kindness. In h is kingdom, everyone was leading a happy and content life. His people loved him and were proud of him. Once, Vikramaditya decided to build a palace on a riverbank. He (92) his ministers to survey the site and start the (93). Many labourers were put to work and in a few days the palace was (94). Before inviting the  King to see the palace, the minister decided to take a final look. “Splendid !” the minister exclaimed, looking at the palace. Then suddenly his eyes fell on something and he shouted, “What is that ? I did not see that before.” All the labourers and the soldiers turned around. There was a hut just a few steps away from the palace gate. “What is this hut doing here?” shouted the minister and added, “And who does it belong to?”

“Sir, it belongs to an old woman. She has been living here for a long time,” replied a soldier. The minister walked up to the hut and spoke to the old lady. “I want buy your  hut. You can ask for as much money as you want,” he said. “I am sorry, sir. I can’t accept your offer. My hut is (95) to me than my life. I have lived in it with my late husband and I want to die in it,” the old lady said. The minister tried to tell her that her hut would (96) the charm of the newly constructed palace. But the old lady was strong constructed palace. But the old lady was strong (97) her stance and she was ready to face any consequence and any punishment. She refused to sell her hut to the King. The matter was then taken to the King. The wise and generous King thought for a while, and then said, “Let the old lady have her hut where it is. It will only (98) to the beauty of the new palace.” Then (99) the minister, the King said, “Let us not forget that what seem ugly to us may be (100) to someone else.”

91.

(1)   seen

(2)   respect

(3)   smart

(4)   called

(5)   known

Answer: (5)

92.

(1)   ordered

(2)   indicated

(3)   hinted

(4)   pleaded

(5)   forced

Answer: (1)

93.

(1)   build

(2)   works

(3)   creation

(4)   construction

(5)   palace

Answer: (4)

94.

(1)   stand

(2)   seen

(3)   noticed

(4)   done

(5)   ready

Answer: (5)

95.

(1)   more

(2)   dearer

(3)   important

(4)   near

(5)   built

Answer: (2)

96.

(1)   stop

(2)   spoil

(3)   bring

(4)   add

(5)   obstruct

Answer: (2)

97.

(1)   for

(2)   by

(3)   on

(4)   to

(5)   till

Answer: (3)

98.

(1)   multiply

(2)   subtract

(3)   add

(4)   increase

(5)   help

Answer: (3)

99.

(1)   hiding

(2)   smiling

(3)   turning

(4)   peeping

(5)   staring

Answer: (3)

100.

(1)   good

(2)   nice

(3)   uglier

(4)   precious

(5)   happy

Answer: (4)

Test III

Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (Q. 101-125) What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?

101. 120 ÷ 24 × 36 + 8 = ?

(1)   188

(2)   180

(3)   184

(4)   182

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

102. 6850 ÷ 25 ÷ ? – 24 = 30.8

(1)   4

(2)   10

(3)   6

(4)   5

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

103. 39851 + 42305 = 122678 − ?

(1)   82156

(2)   40522

(3)   45022

(4)   60256

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

104. 98 × 64 – 3504 = ?

(1)   2572

(2)   2768

(3)   2964

(4)   2732

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

105. 113698 – 105697 – 3058 = ?

(1)   4493

(2)   4934

(3)   4943

(4)   4953

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

106. (25 × 6000) ÷ 150 × 45 = ?

(1)   4500

(2)   50000

(3)   5000

(4)   450000

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (5)

107. 

(1)   117

(2)   91

(3)   126

(4)   99

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

108. (6)2 + (8)2 × (2)2 – (9)2 = ?

(1)   215

(2)   209

(3)   221

(4)   211

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

109. 7008 ÷ 24 + 6208 ÷ 16 = ?

(1)   640

(2)   720

(3)   700

(4)   690

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

110. 

(1)   10550

(2)   10540

(3)   10580

(4)   10500

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

111. (5)(3.5) × (5)(4.8) × (5)(2.4) ÷ (5)(?) = (5)(5.1)

(1)   5.4

(2)   5.2

(3)   5.6

(4)   5.5

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

112. 45% of 3204 – 48% of ? = 911.40

(1)   1050

(2)   1105

(3)   1150

(4)   1005

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

113. 

(1)   42

(2)   128

(3)   126

(4)   48

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

114. (5436 + 2402 + 1148) ÷ ? = 449.30

(1)   20

(2)   24

(3)   22

(4)   18

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

115. 

(1)   9

(2)   7

(3)   11

(4)   5

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

116. 4 × 12.5 + ? = 354

(1)   34

(2)   35.5

(3)   35

(4)   36.5

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

117. 

(1)   246

(2)   480

(3)   348

(4)   369

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

118. [(16)2 × (24)2] ÷ (?)2 = (12)2

(1)   36

(2)   30

(3)   28

(4)   42

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

119. 744 ÷ ? – 13 = 18

(1)   24

(2)   20

(3)   18

(4)   28

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

120. 65% of 1040 = ? % of 2000

(1)   32.50

(2)   30.80

(3)   35.50

(4)   33.80

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

121. 

(1) 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

122. 648 × 263 = ?

(1)   170424

(2)   169128

(3)   169372

(4)   171072

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

123. (408 + 220 + 102) ÷ (240 − ? – 57) = 29.2

(1)   156

(2)   154

(3)   158

(4)   152

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

124. 

(1)   3.6

(2)   4.2

(3)   9.3

(4)   8.3

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

125. 74 × 25 – 33 × 45 = ?

(1)   385

(2)   365

(3)   345

(4)   325

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

126. The respective ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls studying in a school is 25 : 29. The total number of students studying in the school is 270. If 15 boys and 15 girls take admission in the school. What will be the new respective ratio of the boys and girls studying in the school?

(1)   6 : 7

(2)   8 : 9

(3)   7 : 8

(4)   7 : 9

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

127. The profit earned after selling a T-shirt for Rs. 575 is the same as loss incurred after selling the same T-shirt for Rs. 295. What is the cost price of the T-shirt?

(1)   Rs. 425

(2)   Rs. 445

(3)   Rs. 430

(4)   Rs. 450

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

128. In a class of 125 students 20% of the students can dance. 2/5th of the total number of students in the class can sing and 2/5th of the remaining number of students in the class are good at sports. What is the respective ratio of the number of students who can dance to the number of students who are good at sports?

(1)   5 : 4

(2)   4 : 3

(3)   5 : 3

(4)   6 : 2

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

129. Amrita took a loan of Rs. 50600 at a certain rate of simple interest for 5 yr. At the end of 5 yr, she repayed an amount of Rs. 65780. What is the rate of interest at which Amrita took the loan?

(1)   5 p.c.p.a.

(2)   4 p.c.p.a.

(3)   8 p.c.p.a.

(4)   6 p.c.p.a.

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

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

3          5        13      43      177    ?        5353

(1)   891

(2)   713

(3)   885

(4)   899

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

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

5040 ÷ 33 – 45 = ?

(1)   115

(2)   102

(3)   120

(4)   108

(5)   125

Answer: (4)

132. The population of a town two years ago was 45000. It increased by 12% in the first year and decreased by 15% in the second year. What was the population of the town at the end of two years.

(1)   57960

(2)   42840

(3)   44820

(4)   50400

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

133. Find the average of the following set of scores. 157, 348, 443, 221, 360, 795, 841, 101

(1)   443

(2)   368.50

(3)   408.25

(4)   348

(5)   None of these

Answer: (3)

134. If an amount of Rs. 93470 is distributed equally amongst 75 people. How much approximate amount would each person get?

(1)   Rs. 1230

(2)   Rs. 1240

(3)   Rs. 1242

(4)   Rs. 1246

(5)   Rs. 1254

Answer: (4)

135. Samir scored a total of 455 marks out of 800 marks in an examination. What was his approximate percentage in the examination?

(1)   60

(2)   52

(3)   54

(4)   62

(5)   57

Answer: (5)

136. A juice shop requires 35 kg of sugar for seven days. How many kg of sugar will it require for 50 days?

(1)   250 kg

(2)   150 kg

(3)   350 kg

(4)   300 kg

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

137. The sum of five consecutive numbers is 250. What is the difference between the sum of the smallest and the largest number and the square of the middle number?

(1)   2500

(2)   2200

(3)   2000

(4)   2600

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

138. In the following number series a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.

5800    5788  5764  5728  5660  5620  5548

(1)   5764

(2)   5620

(3)   5660

(4)   5728

(5)   5788

Answer: (3)

139. The difference between 46% of a number and 35% of the same number is 169.4 what is 3/4th of that number?

(1)   1055

(2)   1145

(3)   1065

(4)   1155

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

140. The respective ratio of the length and breadth of a rectangular plot is 3 : 2. If the length of the plot is 40 m more than its breadth, what is the perimeter of the rectangular plot?

(1)   200 m

(2)   400 m

(3)   500 m

(4)   Can’t be determined

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (2)

Directions (Q. 141-145) Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.


141. What is the difference between the number of graduates and the number of post-graduates in town C? 

(1)   4650

(2)   4500

(3)   4560

(4)   4600

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

142. What is the average number of post graduates in all the towns together?

(1)   16250

(2)   15500

(3)   15200

(4)   16000

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (3)

143. What is the respective ratio of the number of graduates from towns A and B together to the number of post-graduates from towns A and E together?

(1)   709 : 535

(2)   709 : 560

(3)   540 : 709

(4)   769 : 709

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (2)

144. What is the total number of graduates and post-graduates in towns A, D and F together?

(1)   84500

(2)   90200

(3)   88500

(4)   89600

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (4)

145. The number of graduates in town F is approximately what per cent of the number of post-graduates in the same town?

(1)   84

(2)   92

(3)   95

(4)   83

(5)   89

Answer: (5)

Directions (Q. 146-150) Study the following Graph carefully and answer the questions given below it.

146. What is the average profit earned by the company over the years?

(1)   Rs. 35 lakh

(2)   Rs. 40 lakh

(3)   Rs. 25 lakh

(4)   Rs. 30 lakh

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (4)

147. If the expenditure of the company in the year 2009 was Rs. 28 lakhs, what was the income of the company in that year?

(1)   Rs. 60 lakh

(2)   Rs. 65.5 lakh

(3)   Rs. 68.5 l akh

(4)   Rs. 70 lakh

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (2)

148. What is the approximate per cent increase in the profit of the company in the year 2008 from the previous years?

(1)   38

(2)   28

(3)   26

(4)   33

(5)   36

Answer: (4)

149. What is the respective ratio of the profit earned by the company in the year 2005 to the profit earned by the company in the year 2009?

(1)   3 : 4

(2)   4 : 5

(3)   2 : 3

(4)   2 : 5

(5)   None of the above

Answer: (3)

150. If the income of the company in the year 2007 was Rs. 45 lakh, what was the expenditure of the company in the year?

(1)   Rs. 2200000

(2)   Rs. 2150000

(3)   Rs. 2000000

(4)   Can’t be determined

(5)   None of the above

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 unnumbered column at the left followed by such combinations one each under the columns (1), (2) (3) and (4). You have to find out the combination which is exactly the same as the combination in the first unnumbered column. The number of that column which contains that combination is the answer. If all the combinations are different, the answer is (5).

151. Mosin Khan

3rd house

Green Street

(1)   Mosin Khan

       3rd house

       Green Street

(2)   Mosin Khan

       3rd house

       Grean Street

(3)   Moshin Khan

       3rd house

       Green Street

(4)   Mosin Khan

       8th house

       Green Street

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

152. Rajesh Shukla

Mangal Jyot

Evershine City

(1)   Rajesh Shukla

       Mangal Jyot

       Evershine Nagar

(2)   Rajeesh Shukla

       Mangal Jyot

       Evershine City

(3)   Rajesh Shukla

       Mangal Jyoti

       Evershine City

(4)   Rajesh Shukla

       Mangal Jyot

       Evershine City

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

153. Priyanka K. N.

304/A wing

Building No-5

(1)   Priyanka K. N.

       304/A wing

       Building No-8

(2)   Priyanka R. N.

       304/A wing

       Building No-5

(3)   Priyanka K. N.

       308/A wing

       Building No-5

(4)   Priyanka K. N.

       304/A wing

       Building No-5

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

154. Reema Vyas

88-G, Kyari

M. G. Road

(1)   Reema Vyas

       88-G, Kyari

       G. M. Road

(2)   Rima Vyas

       88-G, Kyari

       M. G. Road

(3)   Reema Vyas

       88-C, Kyari

       M. G. Road

(4)   Reema Vyas

       88-G, Kyari

       M. T. Road

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

155. Rita Verma

9030405011

Galaxy House

(1)   Rita Verma

       9030405111

       Galaxy House

(2)   Rita Verma

       9030405011

       Galaxy House

(3)   Rita Verma

       9030405011

       Galaxi House

(4)   Ritu Verma

       9030405011

       Galaxy House

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

156. Hetal Shah

Third year B.A.

R. M. College

(1)   Hetal Shah

       Third year M. A.

       R. M. College

(2)   Hetal Shah

       Third year B. A.

       R. M. College

(3)   Hettal Shah

       Third year B. A.

        R. M. College

(4)   Hetal Shah

       Third year B. A.

       K. M. College

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

157. Varsha Demi

39-43/D

Kharghar-W.

(1)   Varsha Demi

       39-45/D

       Kharghar-W.

(2)   Varsha Demi

       39-43/D

       Kharghar-W.

(3)   Varsha Demi

       39-43/D

       Kharghar-E.

(4)   Varsha Deme

       39-43/D

       Kharghar-W.

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

158. Mohan T. J.

T. J. House

Worli Street

(1)   Mohan T. J.

       T. J. House

       Worl Street

(2)   Mohan J. T.

       T. J. House

       Worli Street

(3)   Mohan T. J.

        T. J. House

       Worli Road

(4)   Mohan T. J.

        J. T. House

       Worli Street

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

159. Rachel Pinto

344th House

Sr. Martin Street

(1)   Rachel Pinto

       344th House

       St. Martin Road

(2)   Rachal Pinto

       344th House

       St. Martin Street

(3)   Rachel Pinto

       344th House

       St. Martin Street

(4)   Rachel Pinto

       345th House

       St. Martin Street

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

160. Tina Vaz

House No-99

Kurla-East

(1)   Tina Vaz

       House No-91

       Kurla-East

(2)   Tinu vaz

       House No-99

       Kurla-East

(3)   Tina Vaz

       House No-99

       Kurla-West

(4)   Tina Vaz

       House-99

       Kurla-East

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

161. Meena Joshi

355-Rorira

Mumbai-19

(1)   Meena Joshi

       355-Rorira

       Mumbai-19

(2)   Meena Joshi

       355-Rorira

       Mumbai-11

(3)   Mina Joshi

       355-Rorira

       Mumbai-19

(4)   Meena Joshi

       353-Rorira

       Mumbai-19

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

162. Dheeraj Hospital

Mahima Road

Virar-East

(1)   Dheeraj Hospital

       Mahim Road

       Virar-East

(2)   Dhiraj Hospital

       Mahima Road

       Virar-East

(3)   Dheeraj Hospital

       Mahima Road

       Virar-East

(4)   Dheeraj Hospital

       Mahima Road

       Virare-East

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

163. Rohan K.

Roll No. -131

  1. K. College

(1)   Rohan R.

       Roll No.-131

  1. K. College

(2)   Rohan K.

       Roll No.-133

  1. K. College

(3)   Rohan K.

       Roll No. -131

  1. K. College

(4)   Rohan K.

       Roll No. -131

  1. C. College

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

164. Inayat Store

Behram Street

Indore-10

(1)   Inayat Store

       Behram Street

       Indore-10

(2)   Inyat Store

       Behram Street

        Indore-10

(3)   Inayat Store

       Behrem Street

       Indore-10

(4)   Inayat Store

       Behram Street

       Indore-11

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

165. Pratik B.

Near Tini Bldg.

3rd Shop

(1)   Pratik B.

       Near Tini Bldg.

       3rd Shop

(2)   Pratik B.

       Near Tina Bldg.

       3rd Shop

(3)   Pratik R.

       Near Tini Bldg.

       3rd Shop

(4)   Pratik B.

       Near Tini Bldg.

       8th Shop

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

166. Chopra Sir

Chopra Classes

3rd Shop

(1)   Chopra Sir

       Chapra Classes

       3rd Floor

(2)   Chopraa Sir

       Chopra Classes

       3rd Floor

(3)   Chopra Sir

       Chopra Classes

       3rd Floor

(4)   Chopra Sir

       Chopra Classes

       8th Floor

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

167. Priya A. S.

Maheshwari Bldg.

Mumbai-65

(1)   Priya A. S.

       Maheshwar Bldg.

       Mumbai-65

(2)   Priya S. A.

       Maheshwari Bldg.

       Mumbai-65

(3)   Priya A. S.

       Maheshwari Bldg.

       Mumbai-56

(4)   Priya A. S.

       Maheshwari Bldg.

       Mumbai-65

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

168. Dinesh Khera

65/J-Nalini

Goregaon-W

(1)   Dinesh Khera

       66/J-Nalini

       Goregaon-W

(2)   Dinesh Khera

       65/J-Nalini

       Goregaon-W

(3)   Dinesh Gera

       65/J-Nalini

       Goregaon-W

(4)   Dinesh Khera

       65/J-Nalini

       Goragaon-W

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

169. Akruti Creations

Moti Mahal-10

M. P. Road

(1)   Akruti Creations

       Moti Mahal-10

      M. P. Road

(2)   Akruti Creations

       Moti Mahel-10

       M. P. Road

(3)   Akriti Creations

       Moti Mahal-10

       M. P. Road

(4)   Akruti Creations

       Moti Mahal-10

       M. R. Road

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

170. Trisha Sahani

53/40-Tarang

Bhopal-55

(1)   Trisha Sahani

       55/40-Tarang

       Bhopal-55

(2)   Trisha Sahane

       53/40-Tarang

       Bhopal-55

(3)   Trisha Sahani

       53/40-Tarang

       Bhopal-58

(4)   Trisha Sahani

       53/40-Tarang

       Bhopal-55

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

171. Dhara Shah

Krishna Kunj

Ahemadabad-30

(1)   Dhara Shah

       Krishna Kunk

       Ahemadabad-30

(2)   Dhara Shah

       Krishan Kunj

       Ahamadabad-30

(3)   Dhari Shah

       Krishna Kunj

       Ahemadabad-30

(4)   Dhara Shah

       Krishna Kung

       Ahemadabad-30

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

172. Shobha lyer

25-Sea View

Chennai-35

(1)   Shobha Iyer

       28-Sea View

       Chennai-35

(2)   Shobhna Iyer

       25-Sea View

       Chennai-35

(3)   Shobha Iyer

       25-Sea View

       Chennai-35

(4)   Shobha Iyer

       25-Sea View

       Chennai-33

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

173. Elite Shop

8th Shop

K. B. Street

(1)   Elete Shop

       8th Shop

       K. B. Street

(2)   Elite Shop

       5th Shop

       K. B. Street

(3)   Elite Shop

       8th Shop

       B. K. Street

(4)   Elite Shop

       8th Shop

       K. B. Street

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

174. Aryan Prasad

31/A, 59

Thane-49

(1)   Aryan Prasad

       31/A, 59

       Thane-49

(2)   Aryan Prasad

       35/B, 59

       Thane-49

(3)   Aryan Prasad

       31/A, 59

       Thane-49

(4)   Aryan Prasad

       31/A, 59

       Thane-54

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

175. Amrin Khan

Blue Bell Apt.

Bandra-East

(1)   Amrin Khan

       Blue Bell Apt.

       Bandra-East

(2)   Amrin Khan

       Blue Bel Apt.

       Bandra-East

(3)   Amren Khan

       Blue Bell Apt.

       Bandra-East

(4)   Amrin Khan

       Blue Bell Apt.

       Bandre-East

(5)   None

Answer: (1)

176. Saroj Gehani

34/Hill View

Shimla-95

(1)   Saroj Gehani

       34/Hill View

       Shimla-59

(2)   Saroj Gaheni

       34/Hill View

       Shimla-95

(3)   Saroj Gehani

       34/Hill View

       Shimla-95

(4)   Saroj Gehani

       35/Hill View

       Shimla-95

(5)   None

Answer: (3)

177. Gayatri Raje

Demsha Gaon

Kolhapur-17

(1)   Gayatri Raje

       Demsh Gaon

       Kolhapur-17

(2)   Gayatri Raje

       Demsha Gaon

       Kolhapur-17

(3)   Gayatri Raje

       Demsha Gaon

       Kolhapur-19

(4)   Raje Gayatri

       Demsha Gaon

       Kolhapur-17

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

178. Kamal Tokas

Radio House

Lucknow-II

(1)   Komal Tokas

       Radio House

       Lucknow-II

(2)   Kamal Tokas

       Radio House

       Lucknow-II

(3)   Kamal Tokas

       Redio House

       Lucknow-II

(4)   Kamal Tokas

       Radio House

       Lucknow-II

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

179. Megha Jogi

Mahila Hostel

Delhi-10

(1)   Meghna Jogi

       Mahila hostel

       Delhi-10

(2)   Megha Jogi

       Mahima Hostel

       Delhi-10

(3)   Megha Jogi

       Mahila Hostel

       Dheli-10

(4)   Megha Jogi

       Mahila Hostel

       Delhi-10

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

180. Gaurav Kapoor

Star India Ltd.

Andheri-Kurla

Rd.

(1)   Gaurav Kapoor

       Ster India Ltd.

       Andheri-Kurla

       Rd.

(2)   Gaurav Kapoor

       Star India Ltd.

       Andheri-Kurla

       Rd.

(3)   Gaurar Kapoor

       Star India Ltd.

       Andheri-Kurla

       Rd.

(4)   Gaurav Kapoor

       Star India Ltd.

       Andheri-Kulra

       Rd.

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

181. Verticals Pvt. Ltd.

Silini Complex

Andheri-East

(1)   Verticals Pvt. Ltd.

       Shilini Complex

       Andheri-East

(2)   Verticels Pvt. Ltd.

       Silini Complex

       Andheri-East

(3)   Verticals Pvt. Ltd.

       Silini Complex

       Andheri-E

(4)   Verticals Pvt. Ltd.

       Shilin Complex

       Andheri-East

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

182. Poonam Sharma

Sharma Niwas

Tulinj Road

(1)   Poonam Sharma

       Sharma Newas

       Tulinj Road

(2)   Poonam Sharma

       Sharma Niwas

       Tulinj Road

(3)   Poonam Sharma

       Sharma Niwas

       Turinj Road

(4)   Ponam Sharma

       Sharma Niwas

       Tuninj Road

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

183. Shikha Nair

111/A-52

Mangal Marg

(1)   Shikha Nayar

       111/A-52

       Mangal Marg

(2)   Shikha Nair

       119/A-52

       Mangal Marg

(3)   Shikha Nair

       111/A-52

       Mangat Marg

(4)   Shikha Nair

       111/A-52

       Mangal Marg

(5)   None

Answer: (4)

184. Excel College

Byculla-East

Mumbai-25

(1)   Excel College

       Byculla-East

       Mumbai-52

(2)   Excel College

       Byculla-East

       Mumbai-25

(3)   Excel College

       Byculla-East

       Mumbai-25

(4)   Excel College

       Bhyculla-East

       Mumbai-25

(5)   None

Answer: (2)

185. Ritika A. S.

99994444

A. S. Associates

(1)   Ritika A. S.

       99449944

       A. S. Associates

(2)   Rutika A. S.

       99994444

       A. S. Associates

(3)   Ritika A. S.

       99994444

      A. K. Associates

(4)   Ritika A. S.

       99999944

      A. S. Associates

(5)   None

Answer: (5)

Directions (Q. 186-190) In each of the these questions a group of digits/symbols are given followed by four combinations of letter numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). The group of digits/symbols are to be coded  by the letter code. The serial number of combination which correctly represents the group of digits/symbols is your answer. If none of combination is correct your answer is (5) ie ‘None of the these’.

Digit/Symbol Code     3   %    8    4   $   Rs.    #   @   ?   +   2   5  9  7

Letter                           D   A    F   J   M     R     B    Z    N   P  V  H  T  L

186. $ 5 +  2  9  3

(1)   MHVPTD

(2)   MHNVTA

(3)   HMPVLD

(4)   MHPVLA

(5)   None of these

Answer: (5)

187. 82 @ #  $  %

(1)   FVZAMB

(2)   JVZBNA

(3)   FVZBNA

(4)   FVZBMA

(5)   None of these

Answer: (4)

188. 2 3 #  5  $  8

(1)   NDHBFM

(2)   NDBHMF

(3)   MDBHNF

(4)   NDBHJM

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

189. # 3 $  9  +  ?

(1)   BDMTPN

(2)   BDMHNP

(3)   BDMTPZ

(4)   RDMTPN

(5)   None of these

Answer: (1)

190. % @  ?  7  8

(1)   ARNZLF

(2)   ARZNLF

(3)   DRZNTF

(4)   ARZNFL

(5)   None of these

Answer: (2)

Directions (Q. 191-195) In each questions below five words are given. You have to find out which word will be third after the words are arranged in alphabetical order. The number in the bracket representing the third word is the answer.

191.

(1)   Folder

(2)   Folk

(3)   Foist

(4)   Foliage

(5)   Folio

Answer: (4)

192.

(1)   Inferho

(2)   Infidel

(3)   infest

(4)   Infinite

(5)   Inferior

Answer: (3)

193.

(1)   Trauma

(2)   Trash

(3)   Trapeze

(4)   Travel

(5)   Travail

Answer: (1)

194.

(1)   Notice

(2)   Notary

(3)   Nothing

(4)   Notch

(5)   Noted

Answer: (5)

195.

(1)   Disband

(2)   Disarry

(3)   Disavaow

(4)   Disaster

(5)   Disbar

Answer: (3)

Direction (Q. 196-200) The news item in each questions below is to be classified into one of the following areas.

(1) Sports

(2) Science and Health

(3) Politics

(4) Economics

(5) Miscellaneous

196. Sanction of Rs. 3000 crore by World Bank for providing drinking water to the village areas of Gujarat.

(1)   Sports

(2)   Science and Health

(3)   Politics

(4)   Economics

(5)   Miscellaneous

Answer: (1)

197. Marriage of former Prime Minister’s daughter.

(1)   Sports

(2)   Science and Health

(3)   Politics

(4)   Economics

(5)   Miscellaneous

Answer: (5)

198. In Australian Open Men Singles held before Women Singles.

(1)   Sports

(2)   Science and Health

(3)   Politics

(4)   Economics

(5)   Miscellaneous

Answer: (5)

199. National Party is now looking for a new representative to contest for the upcoming elections.

(1)   Sports

(2)   Science and Health

(3)   Politics

(4)   Economics

(5)   Miscellaneous

Answer: (3)

200. New Research suggests that Narco-analysis damages the brain cells.

(1)   Sports

(2)   Science and Health

(3)   Politics

(4)   Economics

(5)   Miscellaneous

Answer: (2)

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