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Computer Quiz 1. Compact discs, (according to the original CD specifications) hold how many minutes of music?

(1) 74 mins (2) 56 mins (3) 60 mins (4) 90 mins (5) None of above 2. The sampling rate, ( how many samples per second are stored) for a Cd is . ? (1) 48.4 KHz (2) 22.050 Hz (3) 44.1 KHz (4) 48 KHz (5) None of above 3. MPG extension refers usually to what kind of file? (1) Word Perfect Document File (2) MS Office Document (3) Animation/movie file (4) Image File (5) None of above 4. INI extension refers usually to what kind of file? (1) Image File (2) System file (3) Hypertext Related File (4) Image Color Matching Profile File (5) None of t above 5. A technique used by codes to convert an analog signal into a digital bit stream is known as (1) Pulse code modulation (2) Pulse stretcher (3) Query processing (4) Queue management (5) None of the above 6. An optical input device that interprets pencil marks on paper media is (1) O.M.R (2) Punch card reader (3) Optical scanners (4) Magnetic tape (5) None of the above 7. Most important advantage of an IC is its (1) Easy replacement in case of circuit failure (2) Extremely high reliability (3) Reduced cost (4) Low power consumption (5) None of the above 8. Which language was devised by Dr. Seymour Cray? (1) APL (2) COBOL (3) LOGO (4) FORTRAN (5) None of the above 9. A program that converts computer data into some code system other than the normal one is known as (1) Encoder (2) Simulation (3) Emulator (4) Coding (5) None of the above 10. A device designed to read information encoded into a small plastic card is (1) Magnetic tape (2) Badge reader (3) Tape puncher (4) Card puncher (5) None of the above

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1 5 English Quiz

Directions (1-10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain

words are printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions. It is difficult to imagine the extraordinary number of controls on Indian industry before 1991. Entrepreneurs needed permission to invest and could be penalized for exceeding production capacity. Even with the given investment capacity they had, entering certain areas was prohibited as these were reserved for the public sector. If they had to import anything, they required licenses. To get these licenses was tough, they had to persuade a bureaucrat that the item was required but even so permission was unavailable if somebody was already producing it in India. The impact of the reforms was not instantaneously and permanently wonderful. In Indias case it began to show after about a year-and-a-half. After 1993 there came three years of rapid industrial growth of about 8% or so. But, in the second half of the 90s, there had an impact on the Indian industry. But, in the last few years there has been a tremendous upturn. With therise of investment industrial growth has reached double digits or close. However, even during the period when industrial growth was not that rapid, there is a lot of evidence that positive results of the reforms were seen. There were companies that didnt look at all internally but instead performed remarkably n the highly competitive global market. Reliance built a world-class refinery. Tatas developed an indigenously designed car. The success of the software sector has created much higher expectations from and much higher confidence in what Indian industry can do. On the governments side its a vindication that liberalization of both domestic and external policies, including the increased inflow of Foreign Direct Investment, has created an environment in which industry can do well, has done well and is preparing to do even better. What they need is not sops, but good quality infrastructure. For the 11th Plan an industrial growth rate of around 12% is projected. It will have methods of developing infrastructure, which will close the deficit. This can be done through increased investment in public sector for those infrastructure areas, which cannot attract private investment, and through efforts to improve private participation in different ways of public-private participation. In the early stages of reforms, the liberalization of trade policies and a shift to a market-determined exchange rate had the effect of removing constrains on agriculture in terms of depressed prices. The removal of protection on industry helped to produce a more level playing field, because the earlier system was extremely unfair to agriculture. The lesson to be learnt from the reforms process is to preserve in reforming the strategic parts of the economy, which will lead to even higher growth rate. India has to do better than its current average growth rate of 8% and ensure that benefits from this higher growth go beyond industry and urban areas and extend to agriculture. 1. Which of the following was not a restriction on Indian industry prior to 1991? (i) A private business needed government sanction to invest in any sector. (ii) Industrial growth had to be maintained at a certain percentage fixed by the government. (iii) It was difficult to obtain licenses. (1)All (i), (ii) and (iii) (2) Only(ii) (3) Only(iii) (4) Both (i) &(iii) (5) None of the above 2. Which of the following factors was responsible for the fall of Indias growth rate in the late 1990s? (1) The implementation of economic reforms was too rapid. (2) It was expected after achieving a high growth at 10% (3) There was a slowdown in the global economy (4) There were sanctions against East Asian countries by WTO (5) The software sector grew but the other sectors were neglected 3. Which of the following can be said about the reforms of 1991? (1) They benefited Indian industry immediately. (2) All Indian companies began to focus on indigenous development instead of looking for opportunities abroad (3) They were targeted only at the software sector (4) Indian was among the worst affected countries by the East Asian economic crisis because it had opened up its economy. (5) They encouraged Foreign Direct Investment in India. 4. What was the impact of the flourishing Indian software sector? (1) Other companies were unable to be competitive in the global market. (2) It filled expectations of a good performance from the Indian economy (3) Growth rate rose to 12% (4) It created cut throat competition among software companies which would hinder the sector in the long run (5) None of the above 5. Why was investment by private business disallowed in certain sectors? (1) To ensure proper development in these sectors (2) To prevent corruption in key sectors like infrastructure (3) To ensure steady not inconsistent growth in key sectors

(4) To protect the interest of the public sector in these sectors (5) None of the above 6. What is the authors opinion about the governments decision to liberalize the economy in 1991? (1) It was beneficial because it created confidence in the Indian economy (2) The timing was wrong since the economy experienced a slowdown in growth rate (3) It led to a focus on software and other sectors were neglected (4) Foreign companies took advantage of the new policies and exploited certain sectors (5) None of the above 7. How did software companies deal with slow industrial growth in an open Indian industry? (1) The focused on strengthening their position in the domestic market (2) They campaigned for infrastructure development (3) They diversified into different sectors (4) They entered into partnerships with public sector enterprises in reserved sectors (5) They targeted global markets 8. Which of the following is NOT true in the context of the passage? (i) India experienced a slowdown in growth during the late 1990s because initially the economic growth rate was too rapid (ii) There were a few stringent regulations on Indian industries which kept economic growth below 12%. (iii) Companies did not get import licenses for goods if they were being indigenously produced. (1)Only (i) (2) Both (ii) and (iii) (3) Both (i) and (ii) (4) All (i), (ii) and (iii) (5) None of the above 9. What does the author recommend to ensure that the industrial continues to perform better? (1) Subsidies should be provided in infrastructure development (2) Government should keep control of and monitor all infrastructure projects (3) Wipe out any infrastructure deficit by transferring responsibility of these projects to the private sector (4) Ensure a combination of public and private sector involvement in developing infrastructure (5) None of the above 10. How did the economic reforms affect the agriculture sector? (1) A system of market determined exchange rate was introduced constraints in agriculture increase (2) Constraints in agriculture increase (3) Prices were depressed because there was a removal of protection on the sector (4) Agriculture growth rate doubled (5) The agriculture sector was not a part of the reforms process

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Quant Quiz
1.The average salary of a group of 28 is Rs 3500/- if salary of one man is added then average increases to 3550/-. What is the salary of this one person? (1) Rs 5100 (2) Rs 4950 (3) Rs 5000 (4) Rs 5500 (5) None of these 2.Amit bought a pen at 70% of the listed price. He sold it for Rs 350/- which was 20% more than the price he had bought for. What was the listed price? (1) Rs 315.88 (2) Rs 320.48 (3) Rs 416.66 (4) Rs 461.66 (5) None of these 3.Vikas bought 100 kg of wheat at Rs 16 per kg and 300 kg at the rate of 14 per kg. He sold the

mixture to get 24% profit. At what price per kg he sell the mixture? (1) Rs 16.42 perkg (2) Rs 16.24 per kg (3) Rs 16 per kg (4) Rs 18 per kg (5) None of these 4.Komal has one quarter more money than Nitin, Nitin has two-third money as of Sumit. If Sumit has Rs 1752 with him, how much Komal has? (1)Rs 1406 (2) Rs 1560 (3) Rs 1506 (4) Rs 1460 (5) None of these 5.There would be 20% loss if a toy is sold at Rs 21.60 per piece. At what price should it be sold to earn a profit of 40%? (1) Rs 37.08 (2) Rs 37.80 (3) Rs 38.00 (4) Rs 40 (5) None of these 6.The average age of 30 children in a class is 9 years. If the teachers age is added, the average age becomes 10 years. What is the teachers age, in years? (1) 25 yrs. (2) 30 yrs. (3) 35 yrs. (4) 40 yrs. (5) None of these 7.The ratio of ages of mother and daughter at present is 6 : 1. After 5 years the ratio will become 7 : 2. What is the percent age, in years, of the son? (1) 6 yrs. (2) 5 yrs. (3) 10 yrs. (4) 11 yrs. (5) None of these 8.By how much is one-fifth of 450 more than three-fifth of 120? (1) 18 (2) 22 (3) 81 (4) 28 (5) None of these 9.Rs 2400 amounts to Rs 3264 in four years at a certain rate of simple interest. If the rate of interest is (1) Rs 3330 (2) Rs 3345 (3) Rs 3360 (4) Rs 3350 (5) None of these 10.When the price of chair was reduced by 40%, the number of chairs sold increased by 80%, what was the effect on the sales rupees? (1) 8% increase (2) 10% increase (3) 8% decrease (4) 10% decrease (5) None of these QUE 1 2 3 4 5 ANS 2 3 2 4 2 QUE 6 7 8 9 10 ANS 4 2 1 3 1

Reasoning Quiz
1.How many such pairs of letters are there in the word MEASURE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? (1)None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 2.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (1) 39 (2) 63

(3) 80 (4) 37 (5) None of these 3.In a certain code GOLD is written as 5124 and LIVE is written as 2983. How is VOID written in that code? (1) 8194 (2) 8394 (3) 8154 (4) 8793 (5) None of these 4.How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters LMAE using each letter only once in each word? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 5.How many such digits are there in the number 5132684 each of which is as far away from the beginning of the number as when the digits are arranged in ascending order? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 6.If means , means +, means x and + means then4020 4 + 8 x 6 = ? (1) 202 (2) 198 (3) 120 (4) 40 (5) None of these 7.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (1) Shirt (2) Trouser (3) Jacket (4) Sweater (5) Cloth 8.In a certain code STORMED is written as PUTQCDL. How is CORNERS written in that code? (1) SPDMRQD (2) SPDMDQR (3) SPDORQD (4) DPSMRQD (5) None of these 9.MP is related to KN in the same way as DG is realted to ___. (1) FI (2) GJ (3) HK (4) BE (5) None of these 10.What should come next in the following letter series? AA B A B C A B C D A B C D E A B C D E F A B C D E F (1) A (2) H (3) G (4) B (5) None of these Answer QUE 1 2 3 4 5 ANS 3 1 1 4 5 QUE 6 7 8 9 10 ANS 3 5 1 4 3

GK Quiz
1.Which of the following statements is true regarding the National Telecom Policy (NTP) 2012, which has been recently approved by the Union Cabinet? 1)The policy promises broadband for all with a minimum download speed of 2 megabits 2) The policy also gets a formal approval of the new unified licensing regime which allows companies

to provide ISP, fixed line, international & national long distance, and a few other services through single licence 3) Consumers who use national roaming can now expect to pay local call charges 4) The policy also allows national number portability, but again, with no visible timelines 5) All of the above 2.Which of the following states has become the transit point for trafficking of children and women? 1)Delhi 2)Andhra Pradesh 3) Maharashtra 4) Jharkhand 5) Uttar Pradesh 3.India with which of the following countries has signed a Tax information Exchange Agreement to promote economic cooperation and joint investment between the two countries aimed at boosting bilateral trade that stands at $1.7 billion? 1) Bahrain 2)Bermuda 3)Argentina 4) China 5) Bahamas 4.Which of the following days is celebrated on 31st May worldwide? 1)International Mount Everest Day 2)World Metrology Day 3) World Thyroid Day 4) World No Tobacco Day 5) International Family Day 5.India with which of the following countries is planning to set up homes for prisoners on either side of the international borers to house those who have completed their jail term but were yet to be repatriated? 1)Sri Lanka 2)Bhutan 3)Pakistan 4) Nepal 5) Bangladesh 6.Which of the following Indian cricket teams sponsor will become the sponsor of the Bangladesh cricket team for the next four years? 1) Nike 2) Micromax 3) Sahara Group 4) Red Bull 5) DLF 7.Who among the following Englands finest stroke players and the most popular cricket star worldwide has recently announced his retirement from the limited-over internationals? 1) Ravi Bopara 2) Ian Bell 3) James Taylor 4) Jonathan Trott 5) Kevin Pietersen 8.Under the Annapurna Scheme how much foodgrains is provided to an eligible person every month for free of cost under the scheme? 1) 5 kg 2) 10 kg 3) 12 kg 4) 15 kg 5) 20 kg 9.As per the latest India State of Forest Report 2011, amongst all the Indian states which of the following states has the maximum Forest Cover area in the country? 1) Madhya Pradesh 2) Arunachal Pradesh 3) Chhattisgarh 4) Maharashtra 5) Tamil Nadu 10.Which of the following states High Court has quashed Central Governments decision of the creation of 4.5% sub-quota for religious minorities including Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists and Parsis, within the 27% OBC quota? 1) Karnataka 2) UP 3) Orissa 4) Andhra Pradesh 5) West Bengal Answer 1-5, 2-1, 3-1, 4-4, 5-3, 6-3, 7-5, 8-2, 9-1, 10-4
Reasoning Quiz Directions (questions 1 to 5): Read the following information and answer the questions given below. (i) A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members standing in a row (not necessarily in the same order) facing north. (ii) C and B have as many members between them as G and C have between them. (iii) D, who is 3rd from the extreme left, is 3rd to the left of E. (iv) A and D are neighbors and F and C are neighbors.

1. Which of the following statements may be false? (a) A is the 3rd to the left of F (b) D is 3rd to the left of E (c) F is 3rd the right of A (d) B is 3rd to the left of C (e) None of these 2. Which of the following statements is true? (a) C and E are neighbors (b) E is to the immediate left of F (c) C is to the immediate left of D (d) A is to the immediate left of D (e) None of these 3. Who is at the extreme right? (a) Data inadequate (b) G (c) B (d) E (e) None of these 4. Which of the following given two pairs of neighbors? (a) A, C and D, C (b) A, B and E, G (c) D, C and E, F (d) C, F and C, E (e) None of these 5. What is the position of F? (a) Immediate to the right of E. (b) Third to the left of G (c) Immediate to the left of C (d) 5th to the right of B (e) None of these 6. Four of the following five groups of letters are alike in some way while one is different. Find out which one is different. (a) ISLOJ (b) LUOQM (c) AKDGB (d) FPILG (e) NXQTO 7. In the sequence given below the sum of the two digits which immediately precede the digit 4 exceeds the sum of the two digits which immediately follow the digit 4 and sum of the two digits which immediately follow the digit 6 exceeds the sum of the two digits which immediately precede the digit 6. How many such 4s and 6s together are there? 54462635642843766483 (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 3 (d) 5 (e) None of these 8. Below are given six three-digit numbers. The digits comprise of numeric and letters. The letter indicates its serial order in the English alphabet. What will be the middle digit of the 4th number when the numbers are arranged in the descending order after interchanging numeric in each number without altering the place of letter in the number? 19F, 2H9, 98B, D76, 7A6, 61E (a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 6

(d) 7 (e) None of these Directions (Q.9 & 10): In a code language any letter which is immediately after or before a vowel in the English alphabet is substituted by that vowel and any vowel i.e. A, E, I, O and U is substituted by the letter immediately following that vowel in the English alphabet. 9. How can the word FEVERISH be written in that code language? (a) EDVDRJSI (b) EFUFRHSI (c) EFUFRJSI (d) EDUFRJSI (e) None of these 10. How can the word CONFEDERATION be written in that code language? (a) CPOGFEDRBUTPO (b) CPOEFEFRBUJPO (c) CNOEFEFRBUHNO (d) CONFFDERATION (e) None of these Answer 1. (D) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (E) 6. (B) 7. (A) 8. (E) 9. (C) 10. (B) General Studies Quiz 1. Which of the following is the petroleum wax ? (A) Bees wax (B) Carnauba wax (C) Paraffin wax (D) Jojoba wax 2. Which of the following fibres is generally preferred for making gauze and lint ? (A) Cotton (B) Rayon (C) Nylon (D) Terylene 3. Rubber is coagulated from latex by adding (A) Hydrochloric acid (B) Acetic acid (C) Sulphuric acid (D) Carbonic acid 4. Paper is manufactured by (A) Wood and resin (B) Wood, Sodium and Bleaching powder (C) Wood and bleaching powder (D) Wood, Calcium, hydrogen sulphate and resin 5. Which synthetic fibre is known as artificial silk ? (A) Cotton (B) Rayon (C) Terylene (D) Nylon 6. Deep blue colour is imparted to glass by the presence of (A) Iron oxide (B) Cupric oxide (C) Nickel oxide (D) Cobalt oxide

7. The combustible material at the tip of a safety match stick is (A) Sulphur (B) Manganese dioxide (C) Phosphorus (D) Antimony sulphide 8. Which of the following roofs provide better protection against fire ? (A) Cement slab (B) Asbestos sheet (C) Reinforced concrete (D) None of these 9. The material used for bleaching paper pulp is (A) Chlorine (B) Caustic soda (C) Sodium Hypochlorite (D) Lime 10. Which of the following is a protein ? (A) Wool (B) Starch (C) Natural rubber (D) Cellulose 1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (D) 5. (B) 6. (D) 7. (D) 8. (B) 9. (C) 10. (C) Computer Quiz 1. The number of bits that can be transmitted over a network in a given time, usually measured in (1) Mbps (2) Kbps (3) Hz(Hertz) (4) Bits per second (5) None of these 2. Internet is governed by(1) Google (2) ARPANET (3) Microsoft (4) Adobe (5) Internet Society (ISOC) 3. Who introduced WWW (Word Wide Web)? (1) Bill Gates (2) Tim Berners-Lee (3) Dennis Ritchie (4) Charles Babbage (5) Blaise Pascal 4. Which of the following might be used by a company to satisfy its growing communication needs (1) Front-end processor (2) Multiplexer (3) Controller (4) All of the above (5) None of these 5. What is the decimal value of the given binary value (11100001)2 = (?)10 (1) 225 (2) 252 (3) 522 (4) 525 (5) None of these 6. The column of a table is referred to as the (1) Tuple (2) Attribute (3) Entry (4) Degree (5) Element 7. Pick out the wrong statement. (1) Information stored in RAM can be changed by overwriting it (2) Information stored in ROM cannot be changed by overwriting (3) Information can be stored in any location of RAM (4) Computer main memory can be accessed only sequentially (5) None of the above 8. Which type of computers uses the 8-bit code called EBCDIC? (1) Mini computers (2) Micro computers (3) Mainframe computers (4) Super computer (5) None of these

9. Which of the key combination is used to lock the computer (1) Ctrl + Alt + L (2) Ctrl + Num lock (3) Shift + Del + Num lock (4) Window + L (5) window +F4 10. CD-ROM is a (1) Semiconductor memory (2) Memory register (3) Magnetic memory (4) All of these (5) None of the above

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English Quiz Directions (1-4): In the following passages there are blanks each of which has been numbered these numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. The world banks warning in its country report that the Indian Economy is a great deal more (1) than it looks, because of the mounting fiscal deficit, and the manifest instability of Central and state governments to muster up the political will to tackle it, just in time to puncture the balloon of (2) since the turnaround in the economy began at the end of this year. It is therefore no surprise that North Block greeted its underlying pessimism with (3) and (4) Reminders about how, with over $ 85 billion in foreign exchange reserves, the economy had never had it so good. 1. (1) fragile (2) brittle (3) Soft (4) Fraudulent (5) Weakling 2. (1) complaisance (2) complacency (3) Complicity (4) Complexity (5) Simplicity 3. (1) defiant (2) forceful (3) various (4) illogical (5) senseless 4. (1) sneaking (2) ill defined (3) tyrant (4) ridiculing (5) well defined Directions (5-10): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them. (A) According to the national Policy of Education, it is 6 percent of the GDP. (B) India spends a little less than 4 percent, as did countries like South Korea and Japan that achieved high literacy post World War II. (C) The quality of expenditure is more important than the quantity. (D) The center spends Rs 1000 per year on a child while in cities like Mumbai; its higher than Rs 6300. (E) Yet independent studies have found that an average four years of schooling generates two years of learning levels across country. (F) How much government should the government spend on education? (G) China spends only 2.6 percent. 5. Which one of the following can be the FIRST sentence of the passage in the rearranged sentences? (1) A (2) D (3) C (4) F (5) G 6. Which one of following can be the SECOND sentence of the passage in rearranged sentences? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E 7. Which one of the following can be the THIRD sentence of the passage in the rearranged sentences? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E 8. Which one of the following can be the FOURTH sentence of the passage in the rearranged

sentences? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E 9. Which one of following can be the FIFTH sentence of the passage in the rearranged sentence? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) G (5) E 10. Which one of following is the LAST sentence of the passage in the rearranged sentences? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) G Answer QUE 1 2 3 4 ANS 1 2 4 3 QUE 6 7 8 9 ANS 1 2 4 3

5 4 10 4 Quant Quiz Directions (1-5): Study the following data carefully and answer the question given below: Out of 6500 employees from the clerk profile in SBI, 21% of the total numbers of employees have expertise only in cash management 12% of the total numbers of employees have expertise only in loan handling, and 45% of the total numbers of employees have expertise only in account handling. 7% of the total number of employees have expertise only in settlement department and 10% of the total employees have expertise only in Human Resource Management 8% of the total number of employees have expertise in both cash management and settlement departments 45 of the total number of employees have expertise in human resource management as well as number of employees have expertise in loan namely and account handling. 9% of the total numbers of employees have expertise in cash management and loan handling and 3% of the total number resource management and settlement department and remaining have expertise on both cash management and loan handling. 1.What is the ratio of the number of employees expertise only in settlement department to the number of employees expertise only in cash management? (1) 4:5 (2) 5:6 (3) 1:3 (4) 7:8 (5) None of these 2.How many employees have expertise only in account handling? (1) 975 (2) 780 (3) 650 (4) 455 (5) None of these 3.What is the total number of employees expertise in loan handling? (1) 2050 (2) 1300 (3) 1495 (4) 780 (5) None of these 4.Lowest numbers of employees have expertise in which of the following category? (1) only loan handling (2) only account handling (3)only settlement department (4)only human resource department (5) cash management 5.Employees expertise in human resource management are approximately what percent of the total number of employees expertise in account handling? (1) 52 (2) 61 (3) 57 (4) 45 (5) 48 Answer 1-3 2-1 3-5 4-3 5-2 GK Quiz 1.The new Passport Seva Kendras initiative launched by government to set up 77 such centres has been set up in the collaboration with which IT giant? (1) TCS (2) HCL (3) WIPRO (4) Siemens (5) None of these 2.When rate of inflation increases(1) purchasing power of money increases (2) purchasing power of money decreases (3) value of money increases (4) purchasing power of money remains uneffected (5) amount of money in circulation decreases

3.With a view to facilitate payment of balance in the deposit account to the person named by the depositor without any hassles in the event of death of the account holder, the following facility was introduced for bank accounts in our country(1) will (2) Registration (3) Nomination (4) Indemnity (5) Guarantee 4.Romancing with Life is the autobiography of which among the following bollywood legends? (1) Shashi Kapoor (2) Shammi Kapoor (3) Dev Anand (4) Rajesh Khanna (5) None of these 5.The country rated highest on the Human Development Index as per the UNDP, HDI-2011 report is(1) Sweden (2) Norway (3) Iceland (4) New Zealand (5) None of these 6.Which among the following neighbors of India is not a member of World Trade Organization? (1) Sri Lanka (2) Myanmar (3) Bhutan (4) Nepal (5) Bangladesh 7.In context with Banking in India, what is the difference between liquidity adjustment facility repo rate and marginal standing facility rate? (A) Under Repo rate banks can borrow above SLR Requirements, under MSF, Banks can borrow within SLR requirements. (B) Under Repo, banks can borrow upto 5% of net demand and time liabilities, under MSF, they can borrow up to no limit. (C) Both are long term lending rates of RBI. Choose the correct option: (1) Only (A) is correct (2) Only (B) is correct (3) Only (C) is correct (4) Only (A) & (B) is correct (5) All (A), (B) & (C) are correct 8.Which among the following in India can use Repo Bonds to raise short term money markets? (A) Commercial Banks (B) Corporate (C) Government Choose the correct option: (1) Only (A) (2) Only (A) & (B) (3) All (A), (B) & (C (4) Only (B) (5) Only (C) 9.It has been generally viewed that when an economy grows beyond its potential growth rate, it causes inflation. How does growing faster than the potential rate cause inflation? (1) Fast growth causes quick resource utilization to fulfill the higher demand (2) Fast growth causes more employment opportunities which leads to rise in prices. (3) Fast growth causes more productivity which leads to higher supply and cost push inflation (4) All of the above mentioned reasons (5) None of these 10.As per the model code of conduct for the guidance of political parties and candidates by Election commission of India they cant hold public meetings during the period of _____ hours ending with the hour fixed for the close of the poll. (1) 12 (2) 24 (3) 36 (4) 48 (5) None of these

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General Studies Quiz 1.A plant with green leaves placed in red light will appear (a)black (b)green (c)red (d)violet 2.Electromagnetic radiation s mitted by (a)x-rays(b)electrons (c)ultrasonic (d)protons 3.The common refrigerant used in the domestic refrigerator is (a)neon (b)freon/ammonia (c)spirit (d)none of these 4.fuse wire is characterized by (a)high resistance and high melting point (b)low resistance and high melting point (c)high resistance and low melting point (d)low resistance and low melting point 5.Who said, A body will remain at rest unless an external force acts on the body? (a)newton (b)einstein (c)Archimedes (d)galileo 6.Which metal is commonly used as an electromagnet? (a)copper (b)iron (c)nickel (d)cobalt 7.When ice melts in a beaker of water, the level of water in the beaker will (a)increase (b)decrease (c)remain the same (d)first increase and then decrease 8.Which of the following does not admit any division? (a)atom (b)molecules (c)compound (d)none of these 9.The dynamo converts (a)mechanical energy into electrical energy (b)electrical energy into mechanical energy (c)mechanical energy into magnetic energy (d)none of these 10.The M.K.S unit of electric charge is (a)volt (b)ampere (c)watt (d)coulomb Answer 1-a,2-b, 3-b, 4-c, 5-a, 6-b, 7-c, 8-d, 9-a, 10-d Quant Quiz 1.A train travels 95 kmph. How many metre will it travel in 10 minutes? (1) 15000 metre (2) 16000 metre (3) 14000 metre (4) 12000 metre (5) None of these 2.The breadth of a rectangular hall is three-fourth its length. If the area of the hall is 432 sq.m. What is the difference between the length and breadth of the hall, in metres? (1) 6 m (2) 8 m (3) 10 m (4) 12 m (5) None of these 3.24 buckets of water fill a tank when the capacity of each bucket is 27 litres. How many buckets will be needed to fill the same tanbk if the capacity of each bucket is 18 litres? (1) 18 (2) 24 (3) 36 (4) 40 (5) None of these 4.The sum of A, B and Cs salary is Rs 13,000/-. If the sum of As and Cs salary is Rs 9,200/- what is Bs salary? (1) Rs 3500 (2) Rs 3800 (3) Rs 4000 (4) Rs 2800 (5) None of these 5.If an article is sold for Rs 72, the loss is 20%. What is the cost price of the article? (1) Rs 85 (2) Rs 88 (3) Rs 90 (4) Rs 95 (5) None of these 6.4 men and 6 women can finish a piece of work in 30 days, while 8 men can do it in 30 days. In how many days 6 men and 6 women finish it? (1) 42 days (2) 35 days (3) 32 days (4) 24 days (5) None of these 7.Gaurav spends 20% of his monthly salary for his sons education. When he will get his increment of Rs 170 next month he plans to spends half of that also for his sons education. The total he would spend then would be Rs 645. What is his present salary? (1) Rs 2800 (2) Rs 3000 (3) Rs 3500 (4) Rs 3650 (5) None of these 8.An office has in all 228 tables and 258 chairs. If 1/6th of the tables and 1/3rd of the chairs are broken, how many people can work if a table and a chair is necessary for one person? (1) 190 (2) 186 (3) 172 (4) 228 (5)None of these 9.A train 150 metre long crossed a man walking at the speed of 6 km/hrs in the opposite direction in 6

seconds. What is the speed of train in km/hrs? (1) 48 (2) 56 (3) 63 (4) 84 (5) None of these 10.The length and the breadth of a field is of ratio 3 : 2 and the area is 5200 sq.ft. Its length is increased by 10 feet, what will be approx the new area? (1) 3012 (2) 3019 (3) 3225 (4) 3275 (5) None of these QUE ANS QUE ANS 2 4 1 6 1 1 2 7 3 3 3 8 2 4 4 9 3 1 5 10 Computer Quiz 1.A(n) _________ is a small group of computers and peripherals linked together in a small geographic area. (1) MAN (2) PLN (3) CAN (4) LAN 2.The _________enables your computer to connect to other computers. (1) video card (2) soud card (3) network interface card(NIC) (4) controller card (5) None of these 3.What menu is selected to save or save as ? (1) Tools (2) File (3) Format (4) Edit (5) None of these 4.To make the number pad act as directional arrows you press the _______ key. (1) nun lock (2) caps lock (3) arrow lock (4) shift (5) None of these 5.In the binary language each letter of the alphabe t, each number and each special character is made up of a unique combination of : (1) eight bytes (2) eight kilobytes (3) eight characters (4) eight bits (5) None of these 6.To access a mainframe or supercomputer, users often use a : (1) terminal (2) node (3) desktop (4) handheld (5) None of these 7.The central processing unit (CPU) : (1) contains the electronic circuits that cause processing to occur (2) make the information resulting from processing available for use (3) allows data, programs, commands, and user responses to be enterd into a computer (4) consists of electronic components that store data (5) None of these 8.____ is when the computer is turned on and the operating system is loading. (1) Booting (2) Flashing (3) Tracking (4) Taping (5) None of these 9.A_____ includes the file name and possobly a directory or folder. (1) file information packet (2) file button (3) file directory (4) file specification (5) None of these 10.A(n) __________ is text that you want printed at the bottom of the page. (1) header (2) endnote (3) footnote (4) footer (5) Non of these Answer 1-4, 2-3, 3-2, 4-1, 5-4, 6-3, 7-1, 8-1, 9-3, 10-4 Reasoning Quiz Directions (1-5): These questions are based on the following letter/number/symbol arrangement. Study it carefully and answer the questions. 7 R E T 4 A 9 % D F I U # B @ 8 H I W M * 3 2 V $ 5NP6Q 1. How many such consonant are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and followed by a number? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than Three 2. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a letter and not immediately followed by a symbol? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than Three

3. How many vowels are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a symbol? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than Three 4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way on the basis of their position in the above arrangement and so from a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group? (1) RTA (2) 9DF (3) #@H (4) 3V5 (5) IW* 5. Which of the following is fourth to the left of twelfth from the left? (1) % (2) 8 (3) 2 (4) H (5) None of these Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There is a five storey building including the ground floor and each floor has only one flat. All these flats have been occupied by the five Bank Probationary Officers. Each officer owns a different car. The cars are : Honda City, I20, Indica, Santro and Dezire. The five officers S, B, X, Y and Z are employed in the different banks, viz., State Bank of India (SBI), Punjab National Bank (PNB), UCO Bank, ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank but not necessarily in the same order. Mr. X works in HDFC Bank and lives on the ground floor. The officer who lives on fourth (top) floor does not own Santro or Dezire. Mr. B works in PNB and owns Santro car. The officer who works in UCO Bank and lives on second floor owns Honda City car. Mr. Y lives on third floor and owns Indica. Mr. Z works in ICICI Bank and Mr. Y works in State Bank of India. 6. Who among the following does own Dezire car ? (1)S (2)B (3)X (4)Cannot be determined (5)None of these 7. Who lives on the second floor ? (1)X (2)Y (3)Z (4)S (5)None of these ANSWER 8. On which floor does B live ? Q A Q A (1)First (2)Second (3)Fourth (4)Cannot be determined (5)None of these 1 2 6 3 9. Who among the following owns Honda City car ? 2 2 7 4 (1)X (2)S (3)Y 3 3 8 1 (4)B (5)None of these 4 2 9 2 10. Which of the following combinations of the officer 5 5 10 5 and car is correct ? (1)Mr. X : Santro (2)Mr. Y : I20 (3)Mr. S : Dezire (4)Mr. Z : I20 (5)None of these English Quiz

Direction(1-10) : In the following passage some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet. Bollywood is the informal term (1) used for the Hindi-language film industry (2) in Mumbai, india. The term is (3) incorrectly used to refer to the (4) of Indian cinema; it is only a (5) of the Indian film industry. Bollywood is the (6) film producer in India and one of the largest (7) of film production in the (8). The name is a portrmanteau of Bombay (the (9) name for Mumbai) and Hollowood, the (10) of the American film industry. 1. (1) Ultimately (2) Popularly (3) Singularly (4) Deliberately 2. (1) Constructed (2) Accommodated (3) Based (4) Dedicated 3. (1) Often (2) Regulary (3) Intermittently (4) Less 4. (1) Whole (2) All (3) Full (4) Collection 5. (1) Fraction (2) Little (3) Simple (4) Part 6. (1) Active (2) Largest (3) Fastest (4)Negligible 7. (1) Grounds (2) Theatres (3) Studios (4) Center 8. (1) World (2) Land (3) Area (4) State 9. (1) Early (2) Local (3) Former (4) Political 10. (1) Area (2) Focus (3) Symbol (4) Head

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5 General Studies Quiz

1.The oil in the wick of an oil lamp rises up due to (a)pressure difference (b)capillary action (c)low viscosity of oil (d)gravitational force 2.The Function of the choke is to (a)give relatively large impedance of alternating current (b)give relatively large impedance of direct current (c)regulate the voltage (d)increase the voltage 3.If the length of a heater coil is reduced by 10% of its original length, then power consumed by the heater will (a)increase over 10% (b)decrease by 10% (c)increase by 0.5 % (d)decrease by 0.5 % 4.A red light is used in a traffic signal because (a)it has the longest wavelength and can be easily noticed from a long distance (b)it is beautiful (c)it is visible to people even with bad eyesight (d)none of these 5.The most convenient colour combination that can be used for vehicles running day and night is (a)orange and blue (b)white and black (c)red and green (d)yellow and blue 6.Metals are good conductors of electricity because (a)they contain free electrons (b)the atoms are lightly packed (c)they have high melting point (d)all of the above 7.When iron and wood are exposed to sunlight, the iron rod becomes hot quickly because (a)greater thermal conductivity of iron (b)lower thermal conductivity of iron (c)more density of iron (d)less density of iron 8.Water connot be used to extinguish fire caused by an electric current because (a)it may cause another short circuit (b)it may cause hydrolysis (c)it may cause electrocution (d)it will spoil the wiring 9.In diesel engines ignition takes place by (a)compression (b)electrical spark (c)dynamo (d)batter 10.A sprayer works on the principle of (a)newton (b)Archimedes (c)bovle (d)pasca Answer 1-b,2-a, 3-a, 4-a, 5-c, 6-a, 7-a, 8-a, 9-a, 10-d GK Quiz Ques. : 1 In which city of India a two-day meeting was organised as part of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) project to promote developmental regionalism and South-South cooperation in leather and leather products? 1) Mumbai 2) New Delhi 3) Kolkata 4) Chennai 5) Pune Ques. : 2 Which of the following states of India has instituted nutrition awards at the district level to check malnourishment among children?

1) Bihar 2) Haryana 3) West Bengal 4) Assam 5) Goa Ques. : 3 What is the basic fact that private equity investors consider before investing in a company? 1) The age of the company 2) The location of the company 3) The activity undertaken by the company 4) The credibility and valuation of the company 5) The existing profitability of the company Ques. : 4 The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reviews its credit and monetary policy at regular intervals. What is the purpose of these revisions? 1) To ensure that inflation does not cross the limit. 2) To ensure that banks have enough liquidity. 3) To ensure that cost of the fund does not reach too high. 4) All the above 5) None of the above Ques. : 5 Where is the headquarters of IRDA, which is the regulatory authority for all insurance companies in India, including the Life Insurance Corporation of India? 1) Hyderabad 2) Bangalore 3) Mumbai 4) Delhi 5) Chandigarh Ques. : 6 Which of the following organisations/agencies play a major and crucial role to moderate and control inflation in India? 1) Reserve Bank of India 2) Stock Markets 3) Planning Commission 4) All the above 5) None of the above Ques. : 7 Interest is calculated on actual/365 days basis respect of the following products, except one: 1) Call money 2) Notice money 3) Term money 4) Government of India dated securities 5) None of the above Ques. : 8 Which of the following is/are a/an indicator of the financial health of a country? 1) Gross Domestic Product 2) Purchasing Power Parity 3) FDI in a year 4) All the above 5) None of the above Ques. : 9 Which of the following certainly is an effort in the direction of financial inclusion? 1) Internet Banking 2) Anywhere Banking 3) No-frills Accounts 4) Foreign Currency Accounts 5) All of the above Ques. : 10 Which of the following public sector banks of India has the largest number of branches in foreign countries? 1) Allahabad Bank 2) Bank of Baroda 3) Punjab National Bank 4) State Bank of India 5) Central Bank of India Q A Q A 1 4 6 1 2 2 7 4 3 5 8 4 4 5 9 3 5 1 10 4 Reasoning Quiz Directions (1-5): Study the following information to answer the given questions: Seven members H, I, J, K, L, M and N are working in different cities Ahmadabad, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi and Mumbai not necessarily in the same order. Each one has a different mother tongue Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi and Bangla not necessarily in the same order. J works in Bangalore and his mother tongue is not Tamil or Marathi. Ks mother tongue is Punjabi and he works in Ahmadabad. L and M do not work in Chennai and none of them has Marathi mother tongue. I works in Hyderabad and his mother tongue is Telugu. The one who works in Delhi has Bangla mother tongue. N works in Mumbai and his mother tongue is Hindi. L does not work in Kolkata. 1.What is Ms mother tongue? (1) Bangla (2) Marathi

(3) Telugu (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 2.Who works in Delhi? (1) H (2) M (3) L (4) K (5) None of these 3.Who works in Chennai? (1) H (2) L (3) M (4) L or M (5) None of these 4.What is Js mother tongue? (1) Telugu (2) Hindi (3) Bangla (4) Kannada (5) None of these 5.Which of the following combination is correct? (1) Marathi I- Hyderabad (2) Tamil M Kolkata (3) Marathi I Chennai (4) Punjabi- K- Delhi (5) None of these 6.If blue is called white, white is called green, green is called red, red is called brown, brown is called black and black is called yellow, then which of the following represents the colour of human blood? (1) red (2) brown (3) black (4) yellow (5) blue 7.Mohan walked 20 metres towards West, took a right turn and walked 30 metres. Again he took right turn and walked 20 metres. Towards which direction was he facing? (1) North (2) South (3) East (4) North-East (5) None of these 8.Navin correctly remembers that his mothers birthday is after fourteenth but befoe twentieth. His sister correctly remembers that their mothers birthday is after eighteenth but before twenty-third. On which date their mothers birthday? (1) Eighteenth (2) Twentieth (3) Twenty-first (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 9.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a gourp. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (1) Pomegranate (2) Pear (3) Mango (4) Papaya (5) Guava 10.Hospital is related to Treatment in the same way as School is related to(1) Education (2) Student (3) Teacher (4) Classroom (5) Books QUE 1 2 3 4 5 ANS 5 3 1 4 2 QUE 6 7 8 9 10 ANS 2 3 5 1 1

Computer Quiz 1. A hybrid computer uses a _____ to convert digital signals from a computer into analog signals. (1) Modulator (2) Demodulator (3) Modem (4) Decoder 2. A group of magnetic tapes, videos or terminals usually under the control of one master is (1) Cylinder (2) Cluster (3) Surface (4) Track (5) None of the above 3. Symbolic languages were developed in

(1) 1962 (2) 1950 (3)1974 (4)1980 (5) None of the above 4. Which network is a packet switching network? (1) Ring network (2) LAN (3) Star network (4) EuroNET (5) None of the above 5. The organization and interconnection of the various components of a computer system is (1) Architecture (2) Networks (3) Graphics (4) Designing (5) None of the above 6. Which of the following is the coding of data so that is can't be easily understood if intercepted. (1) Barcode (2) Decoder (3) Encryption (4) Mnemonics (5) None of the above 7. RAM is used as a short memory because it is (1) Volatile (2) Has small capacity (3) Is very expensive (4) Is programmable (5) None of the above 8. A modern electronic computer is a machine that is meant for (1) Doing quick mathematical calculations (2) Input storage, manipulation of outputting of data (3) Electronic data processing (4) Performing repetitive tasks accurately (5) None of the above 9. Which is a device that changes information into digital form? (1) Modem (2) Digitizer (3) Mouse (4) Light pen (5) None of the above 10. A memory that does not change its contents without external causes is known as (1) Dynamic memory (2) Static memory (3) RAM (4) EEPROM (5) None of the above QUE 1 2 3 4 ANS 3 2 2 4 QUE 6 7 8 9 ANS 3 1 2 2

1 2 5 10 English Quiz Directions (1-10): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any 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 punctuations, if any) 1. Since most of the (1)/ employees were in (2)/ favour of the merger (3)/ it was a success. (4)/No error (5) 2. The Reserve Bank of India are (1)/ responsible for ensuring (2)/ that the banking sector (3)/ functions effectively (4). /No error (5) 3. There is a shortage (1)/ for qualified staff (2)/ in many software (3)/ companies in India. (4)/ No error (5) 4. According to the survey (1)/ more of forty percent (2)/ of Indians do not (3)/ have access to banks. (4)/ No error (5) 5. To improve its efficiency (1)/ all income tax officers (2)/ will be provided with (3)/ laptops by next year. (4)/ No error (5) 6. He was not a (1)/ good manager because (2)/ he did not know (3)/ what to react in a crisis. (4)/ No error (5) 7. Ram will be suspended (1)/ because he opened an account (2)/ without obtaining none (3)/ of the necessary documents. (4)/ No error (5) 8. Mr. Bajaj has resigned (1)/ from the post of Director (2)/ which he holds (3)/ for over ten years. (4)/ No error (5) 9. In spite of living (1)/ in Kerala for two years (2)/ he yet does (3)/ not speak Malayalam. (4)/ No error (5) 10. Mr. Patil has approached (1)/ the bank for (2)/ a loan to finance (3)/ his son college education. (4)/ No

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1. A 320 metre long train moving with an average speed of 120 km/hr crosses a platform in 24 seconds. A man crosses the same platform in 4 minutes. What is the speed of man in metre/second? (1) 2.4 (2) 1.5 (3) 1.6 (4) 2.0 (5) None of these 2. Anita decided to donate 16% of her monthly salary to an NGO. On the day of donation she changed her mind and donated RS. 6,567. Which was 75% of what she had decided earlier. How much is Anitas monthly salary? (1) Rs. 8,756 (2) Rs.54,725 (3) Rs. 6,56,700 (4) Rs. 45,696 (5) None of these 3. The respective ratio between the present ages of Aditya, Neeraj & Dheeraj is 3 : 4 : 5. If the average of their present ages if 28 years then what would be the sum of the ages of Aditya and Neeraj together after 5 years? (1) 45 years (2) 55 years (3) 52 years(4) 59 years (5) None of these 4.The profit earned after selling an article of Rs. 1,754 is the same as the loss incurred after selling the article for Rs. 1,492. What is the cost price of the article? (1) Rs. 1,623 (2) Rs. 6,192 (3) Rs. 6,708 (4) Rs. 7,224 (5) None of these 5.The simple interest accrued on a sum of certain principle is Rs 7,200 in six years at the rate of 12 p.c.p.a. What would be the compound interest accrued on that principle at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a. in 2 years? (1) Rs 1000 (2) Rs 1025 (3) Rs 1050 (4) Rs. 1075 (5) Rs 2000 6.The compound interest accured on an amount of Rs. 25,500 at the end of three years in Rs. 8,440.50. what would be the simple interest accured on the same amount at the same rate in the same period? (1) Rs. 4,650 (2) Rs. 5,650 (3) Rs. 6,650 (4) Rs. 7,650 (5) None of these 7. Abhi scored 456 marks in an exam and Anu got 54 per cent marks in the same exam which is 24 marks less than Abhi. If the minimum passing marks in the exam is 34 percent, then how much more marks did Abhi scored than the minimum passing marks? (1) 184 (2) 196 (3) 190 (4) 180 (5) None of these 8.A sum of money is delivered among A, B, C and D in the ratio of 3:4:9:10. If the share of C is Rs. 2,580 more than the share of B, what is the total amount of money of A and D together? (1) Rs. 5,676 (2) Rs. 6,192 (3) Rs. 6,708 (4) RS. 7,224 (5) None of these 9.Bovina spent Rs. 44,668 on her air tickets, Rs. 56,732 on buying gift for the family members and the remaining 22% of the total amount she had as cash with her. What was the total amount? (1) RS. 28,600 (2) Rs. 1,30,000 (3) Rs. 1,01,400 (4) RS. 33,800 (5) None of these 2. The total area of a circle and a rectangle is equal to 1166 sq.cm. The diameter of the circle is 28 cm. what is the sum of the circumference of the circle and the perimeter of the rectangle if the length of the rectangle is 25 cm? (1) 186 cm (2) 182 cm (3) 184 cm (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 1-4 2-2 3-4 4-1 5-2 6-4 7-1 8-3 9-2 10-2

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