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BANK CLERK HELD ON : 15.05.2011 ‘Based on Memory REASONING 1. ‘Create’ is related to ‘Destroy’ in the same way as ‘Purchase’ Is re- lated to*__" (1) Goods: (2) Buy ()Market (4) Sell (5) Money 2. The positions of first and the fourth letters of the word CLAIMS are interchanged, similarly, the positions of second and fifth let- ters and third and sixth letters are interchanged. In the new arrangement thus formed, how many letters are there between the letter which 1s second from the right and the letter which is second from the left, in the En- glish alphabetical order ? Q) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (6) More than three 8. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters AHS using all the letters but each letter only once in each word ? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (6) More than three 4. In a certain code ‘in for a nice surprise’ 1s written as ‘a in for nice surprise’ and ‘obtained a new useful report’ is written as ‘a ob- tained useful new report’. How will ‘entry denied in the univer- sity'be written in the same code? (1) university in entry denied the (2) entry in university the denied (3) entry in the university denied (4) entry in denied university the () entry in university denied the ‘8, Which of the following will come in the place of question mark (?} according to the English alpha- betical series ? AD CF EH. ? IL ar (Qos (uM (@) cK (5) IK MODEL SOLVED PAPER ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM 6. 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? () Drop ()Slip (3)Bounce _(4) Topple (Fall Directions (7 - 8) : Study the following information carefully and an- swer the given questions. Among M, R, L, N and J each scoring different marks in an exami- nation, Rscored more than M. N scored less than L but more than J. J scored more than R. Who amongst them scored the least marks ? MR 2M (iu (an OL 8. Whose score was the third high- est? WR @M @)s aN OL 9. If each vowel of the word PER- TAIN is changed to the next let- ter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series and then the alphabets thus formed are arranged in alphabeti- cal order from left to right, which of the following will be third from the left ? ao Io (3M @B 6d 10. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word THINGS, each of which has as many let- ters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical order? () One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four (© Five Directions (11 -15) : In each question below are two statements fol- lowed by two conclusions numbered | and II. You have to take the two given ‘statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregard- ing commonly known facts. Give answer (1) if only conclu ston I follows. Give answer (2) if only conclu sion II follows. Give answer (3) ifcither conclu- sion I or conclusion I! follows. Give answer (4) if neither con- clusion nor conclusion II follows, Give answer (5) if both conclu: sion I and conclusion If follow. 11, Statements : All rods are sticks. No stick is a pole. Conclusions : 1. Alll poles being rods is a possi- bility Il. Some sticks are not rods. 12, Statements : Some letters are words, All words are sentences, Conclusions : 1. All sentences are letters II, All sentences being words is a possibility 13, Statements : No gas is liquid. Some liquids are solids, Conclusions : 1. Some solids being gases is a possibility. UI, Atleast some gases are solids, 14. Statements : Allhouses are apartments. Allapartments are flats. ‘Conclusions : 1. Some flats are houses. Ml. All flats are houses. <> JULY 2011 CPRATIYOGITA KIRAN www.kiranprakashan.com MODEL SOLVED PAPER : ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM. 15. Statements : Some engineers are cloctors, Some doctors are officers. Conclusions : 1. No engineer is an officer. Il. All officers being engineers is a possibility. Directions (16-20) : Following questions are based on five words given below : BRU LEG INK CAT OWN (The new words formed after per- forming the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words} 16. If the third alphabet in each of the words is changed to the next alphabet in the English alphateti- cal order, how many words hav- ing two vowels (same or different vowels) will be formed? (Q) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (6) Four 17. If the positions of the first and the second alphabets of each of the words are interchanged, which of the following will form a meaningful English word? (1) Both CAT and OWN (2) Both BRU and INK (3)OnlyCAT (4) Only INK (5) Only LEG 18. If the given words are arranged in the order as they would ap- pear in a dictionary from left to Fight, which of the following will be exactly in the middle of the five words? (1) OWN (2) LEG (3) BRU (acaT (5) INK 18. Ifin each of the given words, each of the consonants is changed to previous letter and each vowel is, changed tonext letter in the En- lish alphabetical series, in how many words thus formed will the same alphabet appear twice? (1) None (2) One (3)Two (4) Three (5) More than three 20, How many letters are there in the English alphabetical series be- tween the second letter of the word which is second from the right and the second letter of the word which is second from the left of the given words? () One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four ©) Five Directions (21 -25) : Study the following information carefully and an- swer the given questions. A,B, C, D, E, Fand Gare sitting ina straight line (not necessarily in the same order) facing North. 5 sits third to right of A. E sits second to left of F. ‘+ Only one person sits between G and B. Neither G nor B is an im- mediate neighbour of F. * Cis not an immediate neighbour of either B or F. 21. Whosits at the extreme right end of the line? wa QF 1B @c GE 22. How many persons sit between AandC? (Q) None (2) one (3) Two (4) Three (5) Four 23, Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above ‘arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (ce (2)DF (3)BA (4) DE ()AG 24, What Is the position of D with re- spect toc? (1) Third to the left (2) Second to the right (8)Immediate right (4) Second to the left {5) Immediate left . Ifall the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order from left to right, the positions of how many will remain unchanged as com- pared to the original seating po- sitions? (0) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (6) Four Directions (26 -30) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below : 61925924262585745 28351231414683739 26. if all the even digits are deleted from the above arrangement, which of the following will be sev- enth from the left end of the ar- rangement? ayo Qs (3)1 as ©7 27. How many such 2s are there ‘in the above arrangement each: of which is immediately preceded as well as immediately followed by an odd digit? (a) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 28, How many such Is are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by ‘a perfect square? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 29. How many 5s are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a digit which has a numerical value of more than five? (1) None (2)One + (8) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 80. Which of the following is eighth tothe right of the nineteenth digit from the right end of the above arrangement? a2 5 3 (47 (5) None of these Directions (31-35) : Study the following information carefully and an- swer the given questions. P,Q. R. S, T, V, W and ¥ are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. *P sits second to left of T = Wsits third to right of ¥. Y is not an immediate neighbour of T: *Q and R are. immediate neighbours of each other but nei- ther Q nor R is ah immediate neighbour of Y. + Vis an immediate neighbour of R 81. Who sits exactly between P and Y? mw QT @v 419 (5) None of these 82. How many persons sit between ‘Tand P when counted in clock- wise direction from 2 www.kiranprakashan.com PRATIYOGITA KIRAN JULY 2011 41, MODEL SOLVED PAPER : ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM. (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (6) Four ‘83. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? () we vr @aor (avy (PS 34, What is the position of Y with respect to Q ? (1) Fourth to the left (2) Immediate to the right (8) Third to the left (4) Second to the left (6) Third to the right 95. What will come in the place of the question mark (2) based upon the given seating arrangement? RV SP QR PW ? ayy (wy (Pw (wr (YS Directions (36 - 40) : In each question below is given a group of num- her/symbol followed by five combina tions of letter codes numbered (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of number / sym- hol based on the following coding sys- tem and the conditions and mark the number of that combination as your an- wer. | Namber/] Ta] ambe: of ol 9] 5} s]2[o] eters Pos [elott ele tey [lrsle Conditions : (9 [fan odd number is immediately followed by a symbol, the codes for the first and the last elements: are to be interchanged. (i If first element is an even num- ber and the last a perfect square then the perfect square is to be coded as the code for that even number, (w) If both the first and the last ele- ments are symbols, the fifth ele- ment is to be coded as *=" 36. 2%8#39 ()WETFBW (Q)AEFTBA (3)AETFBW (4) AETFBA (5) ABFBTA, 87. 568426 (Q)QKTUAL (2) 1KTUAQ ()QKUTAI (4) IKTU=Q (8) QTUAKI 38. 094%20 ()PWREAC (2) PWRE=C (3) PRWE=C (4) CWREAP (5) CWRE=P the left, if the sequence were continued ? 39. $98735 () KWHMBI (3) WHMBK (8) WHMBI 40. 806#29 () TP@FAW (3) TOFPAT (5) WPQFAT Directions (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 (2) WMHBK (4) WHM=K (2) TPQFAT (a) WeQFAW Problem Figures Answer Figures eo ey Fa a aa aul ? °| else | ri -Tal- ja “4 lc “ole “de cla le alle ale la ob ele w (2) (3) (4) (5) a, ace +-08|s cole sar] [reo louos |srealocar|teovlooss||saackrs=olesax () @Q) (3) as, fovae nou coacfeancafvog eoraocuae vac ssnconcs ay Q) (3) (a) 6) ¥ jo oF es alt AS eo 44, | 2) Al WEST TL ty) (2) 3) (4) 8) Be [eR : WF BS GS eS eS of E PE TE EE E is eS Ee es lee [ee |e? (3) 49. a a 3 SULY 2011 PRATIYOGITA KIRAN www.kiranprakashan.com MODEL SOLVED PAPER : ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM NUMERICAL ABILITY Directions (51-75) : What will come in place of the question mark (2} in the following questions ? 81. /676 + Ji02d =? 58 (2)56 (3)52 (a) 54 (5) None of these 82, 434.23 + 21.56 + 63.89 =? 1 1 2 62.25 +2g+ 1s =? pel x M6 @ 455 7 13 8335 @ 8 (5) None of these 63. 25% of /3Bia =? aes 155 0)515.75 (2) 519.68 (3) 18.3 (4)13.7 (3)517.53 (4) 811.74 (6) None of these {5) None of these 64, (28 x 13) + (15x 9) =? 53, 6552 + 28 + 343 =? (491 (2)494 (579 (2)575 (3) 497 (4) 499 (9)573 (4) 577 (5) None of these (5) None of these 65. 5° x (25)? + 625 = 5° 84,34 x 255 x 15 =? + 14431 as 25 (Q) 115619 (2) 115671 @e a6 (3)125617 (4) 115691 )None of these (5) None of these Se are S902 ai 85.0.01 x 111+ 104-6.3=7 is ais (6.32 (2)4.24 (None of these (3)5.21 our (5) None of these 86. (522+35-28 =? a (33 (2)35 Oy @ 4 (3)27 (4)23 (5) None of these @t at 57. 18% of 255 + 2% of 600 = 255.9 18 18 (1) 35 (2)38 (6)None of these (3) 45 (a4 68, -19 ~ 31 - 43-20 + 344 =? eee hn uae Be 88. Z th of 5 rd ofS th of 15000 =? PNockon nee 69. 12x Jagag + 212-7? (a) 745, (2) 755 (993 (2908 (3) 740 (4) 750 (3/991 (a) 99 (5) None of these (5)None of these 89, [(155 +2) + 83.5)+5=?+2.5 | 70, 78121 + 14112-53798 =? (1) 70.4 (2) 80.5 (1)38438 (2) 38433 (3)83.4 (73.5 (3)38435 (4) 38432 (5) None of these (5)None of these 60. 5642.36 + 237.35 + 522.93 =? 16% 426 + 3990.35, 7. Gamoraoo =? (1) 2418.76 (2) 2416.45 (3) 2415.29 (4) 2411.23 ues a Sel ones of these (6)None of these 61. (197 + (22)? - (16)? =? 72. (10503 + 3) ~ (7869 + 3) =? (yses (560: 873 @) 877 (see (4)587 (3) 878 @) 876 (5) None of these (None of these z 2 73. yg tl2+ Z=? 15 3 4 g. ORES (1275 12% iz 1275 () 1375 (6)None of these 74. 3535 + 25 =? (a) 145.3. (2) 143.7 (9) 144.6 (4) 141.4 (5) None of these 78. J155+63-31+254 =? (27 (2) -23 (3) 441 (4)-21 (8)None of these 76. A canteen uses 240 litres of wa- ter in 3 days. How many litres of water will they use in 5 days? (Q) 400 (2) 440 (3)410 (4) 420 (5) None of these 77. What is the least number that can be added to 4600 to make it a perfect square ? 34 (2)36 (3) 25 (a) 24 (5) None of these 78. What would be the compound in- terest obtained on an amount of %4,000 at the rate of 12 p.c.p.a. after 2 years ? () %1,029.5 (2) %1,017.6 (3) 21,0134 (4) 21.0168 ©) None of these 7. The cost of 8 gel pens and 12 ball pens is € 82. What would be the cost of 36 gel pens and 54 ball pens ? ()% 366 (R365 (3% 369 (a) F364 (5) None of these 80. Find the average of the following set of scores : 42, 63, 29, 36, 98,15, 23.74 (1) 48.3 (2) 43.8 (3) 45.7 (47.5 (5) None of these 81. What will come in place of both the question marks (2) in the fol- lowing question ? . (2! _ 108 a www.kiranprakashan.com PRATIYOGITA KIRAN JULY 2011 <> MODEL SOLVED PAPER : ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM iz eis (3) 19 (416 (5) None of these ‘82, Jay scored 33 marks in Marathi, 35 marks in English, 38 marks in Mathematics, 28 marks in Hindi and 26 marks in Social studies. The maximum marks a student can seore in each sub- Ject is 40, How much percentage did Jay get in this exam? (80 (2) 85 (3) 70 (4) 75 {5) None of these 83. In how many different ways can the letters of the word "RESULT bearranged? —. (1) 360 (2) 5040 (3) 720 (41780 (5) None of these 84. The average of five numbers is 51.4. The average of the first and the second number is 30.5. The average of the fourth and the fifth number is 62. What Is the third number ? (72 (275 (3)77 (78 (5) None of these 85. If the following fractions are ar- ranged in a descending order (from left to right), which of them will be second from the left end? 9 on 5 9% 86. The ratio between Ritesh’s and Sanjay's present ages is 7: 9 re- spectively. Six years hence the ratio between their ages will be 4: 5 respectively. What was Ritesh’s age seven years ago? (1) 42 years (2) 35 years (8) 33years (4) 38 years (5) None of these 3 87. The speed of a bus is 7 th the speed of a car. The car covers 320 km in 5 hours. How much time will the bus take to cover 336 km ? ()7hours (3) 12 hours (4) 8 hours (5) None of these 88. Sangram sets an alarm in two different clocks, The first alarm rings after every 2 hours and the second alarm rings after every 1 hour and 30 minutes. Ifboth the alarms rang together at 1 p.m., what will be the time when they will next ring together? Q) 5.30pm. (2)7 p.m. (3) 7.30 p.m. (4) 5 pan. {5) Cannot be determined 89. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 200% and the de- nominator is increased by 300% 2) 9 hours 9 the resultant fraction is 35. What is the original fraction? 3 4 WF Qs 3 4 Oz a> (5) None of these 90. Mohan purchased 15 kgs of rice at the rate of 826 per kg and 8 kgs of pulses at the rate of 226 per kg. What is the total amount that he paid to the shopkeeper? ) % 598 (2) % 594 (e596 (4) F595, (5) None of these 91. The sum of five consecutive odd numbers is 595. What is the sum of the second largest number and ‘twice the smallest number? (1) 355 2)351 (3) 357 (4) 353 (5) None of these 92. The ratio between the number of girls and boys ina class is 9: 11 respectively. What Is the percentage of girls in this class? () 35 (2) 55 (45 (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these Directions (93 - 95) : What ap- proximate value should come in place of the question mark (2) in the follow- ing questions? (Note: You are not ex- pected to calculate the exact value.) 93. /7255 =? (35 (3) 115, (5) 135, 94.7263 +14 =? (1) 490 (3) 550 (51520 95. 59.899 x 5.002 x 14.989 = ? (a) 4900 (2) 4100 (3) 3900 (4) 5000 (5) 4500 Directions (96-100) : What should come in place of the question mark (2) in the following number se- ries? (2) 55 (4) 85 (2) 470 (4) 570 96.12 6 24 120 7 (1) 740 (2) 724 (3) 744 (4) 728 (9720 : 97.323 312 299 284 267 ? (1) 248 (2) 244 (3) 242 (4) 246 (9238 98.18 23 33 48 68 7 9s (2) 93 (83 (4) 88 (6103 98.783 747 722 706 697 ? (1) 695, (2)691 (3) 693 (4) 696 (692 100.28 27.5 285 27 29 ? (315 (2) 28 (927.5 (4)26 (5) 26.5 GET LATEST INFORMATIO. FOR LATEST VACANCIES and Dates of Written Examinations, log on our website : www.kiranprakashan.com > JULY 2011 PRATIYOGITA KIRAN www.kiranprakashan.com MODEL SOLVED PAPER : ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM iz eis (3) 19 (416 (5) None of these ‘82, Jay scored 33 marks in Marathi, 35 marks in English, 38 marks in Mathematics, 28 marks in Hindi and 26 marks in Social studies. The maximum marks a student can seore in each sub- Ject is 40, How much percentage did Jay get in this exam? (80 (2) 85 (3) 70 (4) 75 {5) None of these 83. In how many different ways can the letters of the word "RESULT bearranged? —. (1) 360 (2) 5040 (3) 720 (41780 (5) None of these 84. The average of five numbers is 51.4. The average of the first and the second number is 30.5. The average of the fourth and the fifth number is 62. What Is the third number ? (72 (275 (3)77 (78 (5) None of these 85. If the following fractions are ar- ranged in a descending order (from left to right), which of them will be second from the left end? 9 on 5 9% 86. The ratio between Ritesh’s and Sanjay's present ages is 7: 9 re- spectively. Six years hence the ratio between their ages will be 4: 5 respectively. What was Ritesh’s age seven years ago? (1) 42 years (2) 35 years (8) 33years (4) 38 years (5) None of these 3 87. The speed of a bus is 7 th the speed of a car. The car covers 320 km in 5 hours. How much time will the bus take to cover 336 km ? ()7hours (3) 12 hours (4) 8 hours (5) None of these 88. Sangram sets an alarm in two different clocks, The first alarm rings after every 2 hours and the second alarm rings after every 1 hour and 30 minutes. Ifboth the alarms rang together at 1 p.m., what will be the time when they will next ring together? Q) 5.30pm. (2)7 p.m. (3) 7.30 p.m. (4) 5 pan. {5) Cannot be determined 89. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 200% and the de- nominator is increased by 300% 2) 9 hours 9 the resultant fraction is 35. What is the original fraction? 3 4 WF Qs 3 4 Oz a> (5) None of these 90. Mohan purchased 15 kgs of rice at the rate of 826 per kg and 8 kgs of pulses at the rate of 226 per kg. What is the total amount that he paid to the shopkeeper? ) % 598 (2) % 594 (e596 (4) F595, (5) None of these 91. The sum of five consecutive odd numbers is 595. What is the sum of the second largest number and ‘twice the smallest number? (1) 355 2)351 (3) 357 (4) 353 (5) None of these 92. The ratio between the number of girls and boys ina class is 9: 11 respectively. What Is the percentage of girls in this class? () 35 (2) 55 (45 (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these Directions (93 - 95) : What ap- proximate value should come in place of the question mark (2) in the follow- ing questions? (Note: You are not ex- pected to calculate the exact value.) 93. /7255 =? (35 (3) 115, (5) 135, 94.7263 +14 =? (1) 490 (3) 550 (51520 95. 59.899 x 5.002 x 14.989 = ? (a) 4900 (2) 4100 (3) 3900 (4) 5000 (5) 4500 Directions (96-100) : What should come in place of the question mark (2) in the following number se- ries? (2) 55 (4) 85 (2) 470 (4) 570 96.12 6 24 120 7 (1) 740 (2) 724 (3) 744 (4) 728 (9720 : 97.323 312 299 284 267 ? (1) 248 (2) 244 (3) 242 (4) 246 (9238 98.18 23 33 48 68 7 9s (2) 93 (83 (4) 88 (6103 98.783 747 722 706 697 ? (1) 695, (2)691 (3) 693 (4) 696 (692 100.28 27.5 285 27 29 ? (315 (2) 28 (927.5 (4)26 (5) 26.5 GET LATEST INFORMATIO. FOR LATEST VACANCIES and Dates of Written Examinations, log on our website : www.kiranprakashan.com > JULY 2011 PRATIYOGITA KIRAN www.kiranprakashan.com MODEL SOLVED PAPER : ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM * 115. VishalDubhashi Vishal Dubhashi_—-Vishal Dubhashi Vishal Dubhashi Vishal Dubhashi_ None M/71,Kamalesh 111/17, Kamalesh_ 111/71, Kamalesh_ 111/71, Kamlesh _I!I/71, Kamalish Lucknow 36 Lucknow 36 Lucknow 63 Lucknow 36 Lucknow 36 126, AbhijitVishwas AbhijitVishwas Abhijit Vishwas ——_Avijit Vishwas Abhijit Viswas None Fourth Floor Fourth Floor ‘Third Floor Fourth Floor Fourth Floor Angel's House Angel's House Angel's House ‘Angel's House Angel's House 117, Sushil Varma Sushil Verma Sushil Varma ‘Sushil Varma Sushil Varma None Chandan Villa Chandan Villa Chandan Villa Chandan Villa Chandan Village Jaipur 145928 Jaipur 145928 Jaipur 145928 Jaipur 195628“ Jaipur 145928. 118. Rajanish Bhalla‘ Rajnish Bhalla -—-Rajanish Bhalla‘ Rajanish Bhalla —‘RajanishBhalla_—_None ‘B'WingI floor "B' Wing floor. "B’WingIfloor_—‘B' Wing! floor __‘B’ Wing Il floor Ajmer 587269 Ajmer 587269 Ajmer 587269 Ajmer 587629 Ajmer 587269 _ 119. Nikhil Gulatt Nilchil Gulati Nikhil Gulati Nikhil Gulati Nikhil Gulati None 7/11, Tarangan 7/12, Tarangan “ 7/11,Tarangan 9/11, Tarangan 7/11, Tarangan Pune 31 Pune 31 “Pune 13 Pune 31 Pune 31 120. VinayGujarathi Vinay Gujarat —=sVinayGujarathi_—VinayGujarathi_ —-VinayGujarathi_ None 21,KhiraNagar 21, KhiraNagar 12, KhiraNagar 21, KhiraNagar 21, Khira Nagear Mumbai 400098 © Mumbai 400088 ~~ Mumbai 400098 + Mumbai 400098 Mumbai 400098. 121. AparnaLN Aparna LN Aparna LN Aparna LN Aparna NL None 51, Sun Villa 51, Sun Villa 51, Sun Villa 51, Sun Villa 51, Sun Villa Fifth Floor Fifth Floor Fifth Floor Fifth Floor Fifth Floor Pin. 728643 Tel. 728643 Pin. 728364 Pin. 728643 Pin. 728643 122. Manish Mahto Manish Mahto Manish Mahtho Manish Mahto Manish Mahto None 56,Jalana 56, Jalana 56, Jalana + 65,Jalana 56, Jalana Near Cinemax Near Cinemax ‘Near Cinemax Near Cinemax ‘Near Cinemax Tel. 42563298 Ph. 42563298. ‘Tel. 42563298 Tel. 42563298 _—Tel, 42563208 323, AlokRaj Alok Raj Aalok Raj Alok Raj Alok Raj None GirlApartment Giri Apartment Girl Apartment Giri Apartment —_—_Giiri Apartment SV. Marg SV. Marg, S.V. Marg SIN, Marg SV, Road ‘New Delhi New Delhi NewDelht =, New Delhi New Delhi 324, LineshChandra -DineshChandra_LineshChandra_—LineshChandra_—Linesh Chandra None Gujar Niwas Gujar Niwas Gujar Niwas Guijar Niwas Gujar Niwas 27, Wing B 27, Wing B 27, Wing B 27, Wing B 72, Wing B Hyderabad Hyderabad Hyderabad = Hyderabad Hyderabad 125. RajendraBhat -RajendraBhat —RajendraBhat —-RajendraBhalt —‘RajendraBhat ‘None 1/II, Prayas Vil, Prayas 1/l, Prayaas I/ll, Prayas 1/1, Prayas AgraRoad ‘Agra Lane ‘Agra Road ‘Agra Road ‘Agra Road. 500709 500709 500709 500709, 500709 126. Girish Taneja GirishTaneja. Girish Taneja Girish Taneja Girish Taneja None ‘Shanti Sadan ShantlBhavan Shanti Sadan Shanti Sadan ‘Shanti Sadan 193,Madhuban 193, Madhuban 193, Madhuban 193,Madhuban —_139, Madhuban B Wing / 38 B Wing / 38, B Wing / 38 B Wing / 83 B Wing / 38, 127. Shirish Kumar "Shirish Kujnar ShirishKumar Shirish Kumar Shirish Kumar None 312, Truptt 213, Trupti 312, Trupti 312, Trupti 312, Truptt College Road College Road Collage Road College Road College Road Pilibhit 29 Pitibhit 20 Palibhit 29 Pilibhit 29 Pilibhit 92 128. PrabhatSharma PrabhatSharma —‘PrabhatSharma PrabhatSharma Prabhat Sharma —_None 111, Rajatnagar” —111,Rajatnagar 121, Rajatnagar 11, Rajatnagar —_.111, Rajatnagar Hill Road Hill Road Hill Road Hill Marg Hill Road Borivali(E) Bortvall (E) Borivall (2) Borivali (E}) Borivali (W) <> SULY 2011 PRATIYOGITA KIRAN www.kiranprakashan.com MODEL SOLVED PAPER : ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM 129, Manjula Naik Manjula Nyak Manjula Naik Manjula Naik Manjula Naik: None Mird Floor ird Floor rd Floor lind Floor Utrd Floor Unmnila Bldg. Unnila Bldg. Urmila Bldg. Unmntla Bldg. Unintia Ble, Nagpur 59 Nagpur 59 Nagpur 59 Nagpur 59 Nagpur 63 190. Vishakha Das VishakhaDas -VishakhaDas ——_-Vishakha Das Visakha oas None Ameya, 45, Amaya, 45 Ameya, 45 Ameya, 45 "Ameya, 45 j Rajgurunagar Rajgurunagar Rajguranagar Rajgurunagas Rajgurunegar Pune 101 + Pune 101 Pune 101 Pune 101 Pune 103 181. NamitaMandal NamitaMandal -- NomitaMondal —--NamitaMandal’ ~—-Namita Mandal None Sneh Sadan Sneh Sadan Sneh Sadan ‘Sneh Sadan ‘Sneh Sadan HP. Road HP. Road HLP, Road H.P. Road M.P. Road 430058 430058 430058 430508 430058 132. Rakshita Roy Rakshita Roy Rakshita Roy Rakstita Roy Rakshita Roy None 15, Ishwar 15, Ishwar 15, Eshwar 15, ishwar 15, Ishwar Opp. Theatre Opp. Theatre Opp. Theatre Opp. Theater Opp. Theatre Jabalpur 85 Jabalpur 58 Jabalpur 85 Jabalpur 65 Jabalpur 85 199, Baljeet Kaur Baljeet Kaur Baljeet Kaur Baljeet Kaur Baljith Kaur None Plot 158 Plot 158 Plot 158 Plot 158 Plot 158 Sector 72 Sector 72 Sector 27 Sectar 72 Sector 72 Chandigarh Chandigarh ‘Chandigarh Chandigarh Chandigarh 194, Mangesh Desal_ Manges Desal_ =“ Mangesh Desai © Mangesh Desai. += Mangesh Desal_-—- None Rajghat Path Rajghat Path Rajghat Path Rajghat Path Rajgarh Path 10, Shakti 10, Shakti 10, Shakthi 10, Shakti 10, Shakti Jalandhar 69 Jalandhar 96 Jalandhas 69 Jalandhar 69 Jalandhar 69 135. Arun Koshy Arun Koshi ‘Auun Koshy ‘Arun Koshy Arun Koshy None Rose Garden Rose Garden Roze Garden Rose Garden Rose Garde: 15th Floor 15th Floor 15th Floor 16th Floor 15th Floor Jabalpur 36 Jabalpur 36 Jabalpur 36 Jabalpur 36 Jabalpur 36 Directions (136-140) : In each | 139, 634159 ! 248. (1) Dimple (2) Dinar of these questions a group of numbers Q)SUHJLR (2) SUJHLR (3)Dinner (4) Dinette are given which'are to be coded as per ()SUHJRL — (4) USHJLR. (dings Che echiati great below: eu eve (6) None.ot these Directions (146-180) : The news find out which of the answers (1). 2). | 49, sui03g item in eack question belaw is to be (8) or (@) has the correct coded form of classified into one of the following five the given numbers. Ifnone ofthe coded QUHYJAUL— @)YHJADL areas: (1) Sports, (2) Health, (3) Envi- forms is correct mark (5) i.e. ‘None of i YHAJUL — (4) YHJALU ; , : these’ as the answer Nonben]3[a]5[2 [1] of] 7 [6]o] Codes So lelele [ols |ele] ||] 138. 786301 (QMYSAUJ — (2) YMSUAS (3)MYSUAJ (4) MYSUJA. (5) None of these 197, 596142 (QLRSIDH (2) RLSJHD. (Q)LRSJHD (4) LRJSHD. (5) None of these 138, 057218 ()LAMDJy — (2) ALDMJY {S)ALMDYJ (4) ALMDUY. (5) None of these (None of these Directions (141-145) : In each question five words are given. Which of them will cue at the third place if arranged aiphabetcally? 141. (1)Nitrate (2) Nimbus (Niobium (4) Nirvana Nineteen 142. (1)Gazebo (2) Gauze (Gazette (4) Gavotte (5)Gazump 149. (1) Coffee (2) Coffin (2)Cogent (4) Coeval (8) Cogitate 144, (1)Alllance (2) Alley (B)Allotrope (4) Allowance (9) Alligator ronment, (4) Economics, (5) Entertain- ment. The number of the area (1) or (2) or (3) cr (4) of (5), as the case may be fs your answer. 146. Vitamin consumption was found to be lower in the girls from the rural areas as compared to the ~ males. (0) Sports (3) Environment (4) Economics (6) Entertainment 147. Four new talent shows to be launched on television in the com ing weeks. (0) Sports (3) Environment (4) Economics (5) Entertainment (2) Health (2) Health www.kiranprakashan.com PRATIYOGITA KIRAN JULY 2011 MODEL SOLVED PAPER : ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM 148. seven percent hike in siock pnces of a leading car manufacturing ‘company. (1) Sports (3) Environment (4) Economies (6) Entertainment 148. Team's victory in the world cham- pionship series has done the ne. tion proud. (Q) Sports (3) Environment (4) Economics (6) Entertainment 150. Famous choreographer has tumed director for a leading pro- duction company. Q)Sports (2) Health (8) Environment (4) Economies (2) Health (2) Health (5) Entertainment ENGLISH LANGUAGE Directions (151-165) : Read the ‘following passage carefully and answer ve questions given below it. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locaie them while answering some of the questions. In the city of Mainmathapura, there lived a young man named Veera- vara, He was brave and intelligent. He longed for adventure and when he was ighteen years old, he took up ajob on shiip so that he could travel and see other countries. He travelled to many places on the ship and had many ad- ventures. One day, a storm hit the sea, the ship tossed about and everyoue was thrown overboard, including Vecra- vara, He managed to clutch on to a plece of wood and save his life. As he was floating in the sea, he lost con- selousness. When at last he woke up, he found himself lying on the sandy shoré of an unknown island, under the plercing rays of the sun. Glad to be alive, he got up. He was on a large island, and some miles inland he could see a city. Veeravara started wallting in that direction, When he ieached the city, to his surprise, he was greeted by a great crowd that cheered him, He did not know what was happening, An elephant was brought forward and he was made to sit on his back. A sad-looking man was also sitting there silently, The elephant marched towards a palatial building. Veeravara asked the old man, ‘Why do the people welcome a stranger like me in this grand fashion? What are they celebrating. and where are they taking me?" ‘The old man now looked sadder. “This is an unusual island,” he ex- piained. The people here are very in- telligent but they have some funny rules. ‘They are prosperous but they don't have a king. They feel that if they choose a king from within themselves, he will be partial. So they wait for an unknown person to come to this island. When someone like you, a shipwrecked trav- eller. gets washed to the shore, they make him their king. They are taking us to the palace. You are our new king now.” "What happens to the previous ‘ing? And who are you ?” Veeravara soked. “Twas the king till you came along. The old king fs given a day to teach the new one the ropes, Then he 4s sent off to the next deserted island, where he has to look after himself. ‘That's the rule,” Saying this, the old man pointed to an Island. Veeravara could see it was covered with dense forest, Now he realised why the old man was sad. Veeravara was crowned king with great pomp. He quickly learnt his new Job and became a good and fair king. But deep inside, a little part of him rematned unhappy. When would the next ship- wrecked person show up cud he be sent off to the other island to live till the end of his days with wild animals and other retired kings? ‘Ashe thought about this, he came up with an idea. As longas he was the king, he had absolute power. He or- dered his men to go to the island and clear a part of the forest. Then he or- dered roads and houses to be built. ‘Soon there were roads, shops and pret- ty little houses on the island People would go to the forest and see the wild animals: they gathered honey ‘and fruits from the trees there, and in few years, the island was no longer deserted but a cheerful little town, » Now Veeravara was not worted at all. When the next king appeared he would not have to fend for himself in the forest. Instead, he would live in a little cottage and grow vegetables. Years passed and he got older. The people loved him and were sad when- ever they thought he would no longer be their king, Then one day Veeravara called his people and said, “It is good when you make a person from outside the island a king. He ts fresh and unbiased. But this may not always be a good idea: What if the next per- son who comes here is a crook? You will make him king without knowing anything about him. Instead, let's have a system where the cleverest people of this island are chosen and rule the place together. Then no one person will have absolute power, and ifone of them turns out dishonest, you can always remove him from the council.” The is- landers liked the idea, and in a few days, chose their new rulers. Veera vara handed over the kingdom to them and retired happily to his cottage. where he stayed till the end of his days. 151, Why did Veeravara take up a job on the ship? (0) He enjoyedthe sea 1 Q) Itwas the only job available (3) He wanted to visit an island (4) Jobs on the ship paid well and ‘Veeravara needed the money (8) Life on the ship was filled + with adventure, 152, How did Veeravara land on an unknown island? (A) He swam across to the near- est island after the shipwreck. (6) The ship fost its way and docked on the island. (© Hewas unconscious while he floated across to the island. (Q)Only(Al | 2) Only (B) (3) Only (C) (4) Only (A) and (B) (5) None of these 159, Why did'the crowd cheer when they saw Veeravara approaching them? () They were happy he was saved (2) They were expecting his visit (8) They were going to make him their king (4) They were happy Veeravara accepted their invitation to visit their islarid (©) They wanted their present ‘king to retire as Soon as pos- sible. 184. Why was the old man who was accompanying Veeravara sad? (A) He was going to be sent off to a deserted island. (8) He had no sons who were adventurous like Veeravara. <> JULY 2011 PRATIYOGITA KIRAN www.kiranprakashan.com MODEL SOLVED PAPER : ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM (©) He had no heir who could take over the kingdom’after him, (1) Only (A) (2) Only (B) (3) Only (C) (4) Only (A) and (c) (5) All (A), (B) and (C) 155. What was the rule put forth by the people of the island? (1) Every stranger would get a warm weleome (2) No one was allowed to clear the forest area (8) The retired king would be eent off to a deserted island to look after himself (4) The island would be ruled by acouncil of rulers (6) The king had absolute power and could do as he wished. 156. Which of the following statements about Veeravara is false in the context of the passage? () He was responsible for bring- ing about a change in the fs- land (2) He cleared the dense forest and built roads and cottages for his people (3) He wanted to have a comfort- able retirement (4) He introduced the concept of acouncil (6) He was envious of the previ- ous king. 187. Why did the villagers wait for an unknown person to arrive to their island in order to make him their king?* (1) They warited their king tobe someone who was not from among them (2) They did not have any young boys who were capable of car- rying out the duties of a king (3) The people of the village were not educated (4) They found it easier to disre- spect tinknown people (6) Nobody in the island was will- ing to take. up the responsi- bility of governance. 158. Although Veeravara was a suc- cessful king, there was an ele- ment of unhappiness because _ (1) he knew thathe would not be able to stay on the island as he would have to return home one day (2) he always felt that he was a foreigner on the island (3) he felt responsible for the de- thronement of the previous king, (4) he was not sure when he would be sent off to the de- serted island (6) he lost his companions after the shipwreck. 189. What advise did Veeravara give to the people of his kingdom? (1) To choose a king from within the island (2) To send all the retired kings to the farthest deserted island (3) To have a system where a council of rulers could rule the island (4) To place complete trust in their king (©) None of these Directions (160-162) : Choose ‘the word which ts most nearly the ‘SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the Passage. 160. Piercing (1) Intense (@) Vibrant (© Ful 161. Deserted (1) Secured (@) Isolated (a) Protected (3) Safe 162. Dense (1) Dark, (9) Tau (5) Lively Directions (163-165) : Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 163. Fair (1) Unjust (3) Honest () Dark 164, Remove (1) Indulge (3) Derive (9) Eliminate 165, Partial () Complete (3) Favourable (4) Unfamiliar (9) Prejudiced (2) Loud (4) Violent (2) Inhabited (2) Thick (4) Natural (2) Unlucky (4) Sensible @) Adjust (4) Include (2) Unbiased Directions (166 - 175) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The er ror, 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) 1. 'No Error’. (ignore the errors of punctuation, if any). 166. | cannot able to teach you (1)/ how toleam the guitar (2)/ ifyou do not (3)/ show any interest in music. (4)/ No Error (6). 167. The researcher could not (1)/ understand the local language (2)/ of the state and so, (3)/ found it difficult-to study in the people. (4)/ No Error (5). 168. Since it was (1)/ a very cold and windy day (2)/ | asked my friend wy to off the fan. (4)/ No Error 5). 169. The nurses want (1)/ not only a pay increased (2)/ but also te- duce (3)/ in working hours as ‘well (4)./ No error (5) 170. You cannot expect the students (1)/{o blame on the teacher (2)/ for getting low marks (3)/ in the examination. (4)/ No Error (5). 171. Live very (1)/ close by to the train station, (2)/ so travelling to work (3)/ is very conventent for me. (4)/ No Error (5). 172, There is appearing (1)/ to be a shortage (2)/ of skilled staff (3)/ in the organisation. (4)/ No Exror ©. 178. The patient lodged (1)/ a com- plaint against (2)/ the doctor for (3)/ its negligence. (4)/ No Error 6. 174, My colleague informed (1)/ to her boss that (2}/ she needed more time (3)/ to complete the assign- + ment, (4)/ No Error (5). 175. At first, (1)/ L would like to (2)/ thank you all (3)/ for inviting me here today. (4)/ No Error (5). Directions (176 - 180) : Pick out the most effective word from the given words (o fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaning- fully complete in the context of the sentence. 176: In her first book, the author __ her experiences as a child (1) deseribes (2) talks (3) feels (4) understands (5) claims www.kiranprakashan.com PRATIYOGITA KIRAN JULY 2011 MODEL SOLVED PAPER : ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM 177. Mr. Nair has been awake _ 6 clock. (Q) unui (2) since (3) by (aj at () before 178, Frequent news of terrorist activ- ity in the area has most tourists away. (1) caused (2) worried (3) frightened (4) moved (5) scare 179..On a Saturday, neither the bank ____ the post office is open. ()nor (and (3) also (4) neither (5) or ‘ 180. My youngest child, _is only three years old, has started go- ing to kindergarten. (J that (2) whom (3)just (4) which (6) who Directions (181-185) : in each question below, four words printed in ‘bold type are given. These are num- ered (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 that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, ffany. The number of that word is your answer, If all the words print- ed in bold are correctly spelt and ap- propriate in the context of the sentence then mark (5) {. ‘All Correct’ as your answer. 181. The actress’ participation (1)/in the play (2)/ came as a surprise (3)/ to all her fans. (4)/ All Cor- rect (5). 182, Children (1)/ have a naturel (2)/ Gurlosity (3)/ about the world around (4)/ them. All Correct (5) 183. The poet's writings (1)/ reflect on the little abcences (2)/ and distractions (3)/ of mankind, (4)/ All Correct (5). 184, After more (1)/ than day's Jour- ney (2)/ we finally arrived (3)/ at our destination. (4)/ All Cor- rect (5). . 185. My friends chose (1)/ to stay home rather (2}/ than play with colours, (3)/ during the festivhal (4)/ of Holl. All Correct (5). Directions (186-190) : Rear- range the following seven sentences/ group of sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (8), {F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below (A) One day a zamindar decided to test his capacity and invited him tolunch (6) Just then a servant was passing by with a plate of mango slices, Gopal took the plate from the servant and ate all the slices (C)"The mango being the king of fruits, all the food in my stomach made way for it” (D) Gopal had a large appetite and was known to eat chormous ‘quantities of food especially when invited to feasts. (©) “Very simple”, said Gopal. “What happens when you walk into a ‘crowded room? Everybody steps aside to let a royal person like ‘you pass. Something similar hap- pened here.” (F) Gopal ate to his hearts content and declared that there was no more place left for even a grain of rice. (G) “You said you did not have place for even a single grain of rice yet you devoured almost three man- oes. How do you explain that?” asked the zamindar. 186. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after the re- arrangement? aa QB Fr (4D 6G 187. Which of the following should be + the SECOND sentence after the rearrangement ? ap QF GA ae OG 188. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after the rearrangement? WE Qc OF 189, Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after the re- arrangement? ae QB @c 190. Which of the following should be the SEVENTH (last) sentence 2B fac Qe wa after the rearrangement? we (QE @F as OG Directions (191-200) : In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered, ‘These numbers arc printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the ap: propriate word in each case. A farmer was (191) home from his fields one evening when suddenly {wo women (192) in front of him. “lam the goddess of poverty,” said one of them.” And | am: the goddess of wealth,” said the other.” What do you want from me?" (193) the man, his voice faint (194) fear. “Tell us who (195) the two of us is more beautiful,” said the goddess of ‘wealth, giving him an enchanting smile ‘The man (196) he was in a dangerous position. If he favoured one, it would displease the other. But he was a clev- er man and (197) fast he said to the goddess of wealth: “When you are (198) a house, you are certainly more Deautiful. "Phen turning quickly to the other deity said: “But there is (199) ‘one to compare you with, when you are leaving a house. In circumstances like these, It is you who are more beau- tiful.” The deities beamed with joy and disappeared. and the farmer heaved a {200} of relief and hurried home 191. (I) returning (2) exiting (3) travel (a) joining (5) went 192.(1)comes (2) standing (3) appeared. (4) reaching, (5) seemed 193. (1) replied (2) order ()question (4) asked (5) request 194. (1) by (2).with (3) inside (4) under (5) within 198. (1) of (2) between (3) which (4) inspite (5) including 196. (1) observe (2) thinks (3) finds, (4) knew ©) feel 197. (1) pretending (2) telling (3)seeing (4) seeking (5) thinking 198. (I) coming —_(2) going (B)entering (4) into (5) looking 199.(1)neither (2) few (3) many (4} some (5)no 200, (1)burden (2) shower (3) act (4) posture (5) sigh &> JULY 2011 PRATIYOGITA KIRAN www.kiranprakashan.com -MODEL SOLVED PAPER : ANDHRA BANK CLERK EXAM ANSWERS = EXPLANATIONS == | 1 © Some letters are yords. (wp 2m) sm] a]| © )Createtsantonymofbestroy. al Kn - Cs, 6], 70) 8o Se ae Rane fc 9.6)| 10.2] 11.0] 22.2) ; Ce eee 33. (4) | 14.0) [18.14] 16. (3)]) 2 (1 [MJ sc[L]a ‘The second Premise can be lus: 37.1) | 18.6] 19. (4)|20:3)|| 3, (3) meaningful Words» ASH, HAS trated as : = = oe a 2 4 2 a 4. (5) First of all, the words begin- 5) E 7 ning with Vowel are arranged in 29. (2)| 30. (3)] 31. (5)] 32. (2) English alphabetical order and UE on the words pepeninn: ed 37. (1) | 38. (2)| 39.31] 40. (2) ae 41.2)[ 42.10 43.6] 44.2) Pot eas dich 45. (4) |" 46. (3) | 47. (4) | 48. (5) the’ will b 49.2)[ 50.6] 51.0} s2.01]| gg 53. (4)| 54. ()[ 55. (3) | 56. (4) Pe aa: a a on 87.(1) | 68.(4)| 89. (2)[ 60.(5)]| A) °C ES St 61.2) 62.65)] 63.@| 64.1a)| | °— FSH 2 2 65. (3)| 66. (1)| 67. (4)| 68. (3) 6. (3) Bounce is different from the 69.5 | 70.@)| 72.5] 72.3) athertali avers. 73.(4)|_74.(9)| 75.14} 76.(0) ee ey ae Sate ait (7-8): R>M,L>NoJ.J>R 85. (5)|_ 86. (2) | 87. (1)| 88. (2) et 7. (2) M scored the least marks. : 89. (3) | 90. (1) | 91. (2)] 92. (3) 8. (3) J scored the third highest ‘Therefore, Con¢lusion II may be 93.4) | 94.(5)| 95. 15)] 96.5) russia; true. 97. (1) | 98.2) | 99.(3)[100.15)]| 9, 18, (4) ‘No gas is liquid. 101. (3) | 102. (5) | 103. (2) [ 104. (4) 105. (1) | 106. (3) | 107. (2) | 108. (4) y PRT 4 8 ‘eilse vibian aed wees 109. (5) | 110. (1) [311. @) m2. “| al al =h +l +l i a ee 113. (4) | 124. (4) | 115. (6) 136. (1) oF @S BUM E+1=9 O,-type of Conclusion 117. (2) | 118, (2)| 119. (4) 120. (3) Si NSE En I21, (3) | 122. (4) | 123. (1) | 124, (2) B oO s 14, (1) All houses are apartments. 125. (4) | 126. (2) | 127. (3) [ 128. (1) 129. (2) | 130. (3) | 131. (1) | 132. (4) 19 All apartments are flats. 133. (1) | 134. (3) | 136. (4) | 136. (3) s . 137, (3) | 138. (4) [139. (1) | 240. (2)] tienen pane 141. (3) [142. (1) [343.2) [444.6] | (41-15): Conclusion I is Converse of it. 146. (4) | 146. (2) [ 147. (5) | 148. (4) @ All rods are sticks > Universal | 15. (4) Both the Premises are 149. (1) | 180. (5) | 151. (5) | 252. (3) Affirmative (A-type) Pesticular Attrrnative (:typet: No 153. 3) | 154. (i) | 185. (3) 156. (5)|| {W Some letters are words > Par- Conn e ioaewe Roa ihetse 187. (1) | 188. (4) | 189. (3) | 160. (1) ‘cular Afirmaties Utyped, iG Beekanke totastal 161. (3) | 162. (2) | 163. (1) | 164. (4) (ii) No stick is a pole > Universal 9 K = =U 165. (9) | 166. (1) 167. (a) | 168. (4) Negative (E-type). Cen Ase 169. (3) [ 170. (2) | 173. (2)| 272. (0 (iv) Some sticks are not poles —> Par- iit (3) {170.2} | 171. (2) | 272. (1) ace : ; 173. (4) | 174. (2) | 178. (6F[ 176. (1) teular Negative (0-tyre. Ti Mie: Gee 477. (2) | 378. (3) [170, (1) | 180. (5)| | 11. (4) All rods are sticks. one ee oe 181, (5) | 182, (2) | 1 5) a a 2 2 168 a a 2 osteo pot 18. (5) BRU-CATINKLEG . B Jo stick is a pole. Own i . 5 3 Se tee) [ak | 392 A+E=E-typeof Conclusion | 19. (4) BRU AQV: LEG = KFF: 205.10) 354 (2) | 196. (4) *No rod ts a pole.” INK=JMJ: CAT = BBS: 7-18) | 198. (3) | 199. (5) | 200. 6) OWN= PVM www. anprakashan.com C PRATIYOGITA KIRAN_) KIRAN (JULY 2011 >

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