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Test I
4.
REASONING
Step I:
5.
1.
1) Step IV
3) Step VII
5) None of these
2.
1) desire
3) input
5) None of these
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7.
8.
2) 14
4) 21
2) OPQ
4) SOP
9.
2) Three
4) Either (2) or (3)
2) Three
4) Five
Which word / number would be at the fifth position from the right in Step III?
2) Step V
4) There is no such step
3.
6.
2) Seven
4) Nine
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Input:
2) MON
4) NOQ
cally follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer.
Directions (Q. 11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
14.
2) Three
4) Cant be determined
Conclusions:
I. Some figures are not graphics.
Daughter of M
2) Son of L
Brother of Q
Either brother or sister of P
None of these
How is M related to Q?
Conclusions:
I. All symbols being pictures is a possibility.
II. Some graphics are symbols.
(19-20) Statements:
1) M is sister of Q
2) M is son of Q
3) M is grandson of Q 4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
15.
No note is a coin.
13.
12.
Statements:
Vanila Mango
Kesar-Pista Peanut butter
Strawberry Mango
Peanut butter Mango
None of these
2) Mango
4) Kesar - Pista
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19.
Conclusions:
I. Some snakes are birds.
II. Some butterflies are snakes.
20.
Conclusions:
I. All butterflies being insects is a possibility.
II. All birds being snakes is a possibility.
Directions (Q. 21-25): In these questions the
symbols #, , , $ and % are used with different
meanings as given below.
A # B means A is smaller than B
A B means A is greater than B
A
B
28.
1) less
2) are
3) Either less or than4) marks
5) None of these
29.
30.
Conclusions:
I.
TL
II. L S
22.
Statement:
W#H
Conclusions:
I.
I%C$HS
C$W
II. I S
23.
Statement:
W% X Y
Conclusions:
I.
ZR%L
ZL
II. Y # W
24.
Statement:
A#N%O
Conclusions:
I.
T H#E
E$O
II. H N
25.
Statement:
PV%T#D#M$F
Conclusions:
I.
M V
31.
II. P # F
26.
27.
32.
2) cha
4) pan
33.
1) va mo cha
3) mo ga va
5) None of these
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2) cha ga mo
4) Either (1) or (3)
34.
2) HR
4) Vice Chairman
2) A
4) P
Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language score the maximum
marks is written as pan cha ga mo, marks are
less than is written as ta ha cum pan, score the
highest marks is written as ga cha she pan and
less than you is written as ha cum va.
2) ha cum ga she
4) Cant be determined
Directions (Q. 31-35): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
2) pan
4) ga
Statement:
21.
2) One
4) Three
2)
3)
4)
5)
35.
36.
39.
37.
40.
38.
41.
1) The coastal states of Odisha and West Bengal are not globalised
2) West Bengal used to be Indias commercial
capital at Independence, but has been driven into
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Party Xs support swell doesnt seem that evident in Uttar Pradesh, where the survey gives the
party 34 out of 80 seats.
Which of the following assumptions is implicit in
the above statement? (An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted.)
Inadequacy of financial resources is a key constraint to railways following the desired path.
Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge
42.
How many of us know that televisions, computers and other electronic items contain hazardous
material like lead, mercury and cadmium and that
they pose serious threat to the environment if
buried in a landfill?
46.
Problem Figures
1
47.
Answer Figures
C
1
48.
O
D
Problem Figures
=
=
O
C
Answer Figures
C
C
=
=
C
Problem Figures
=
S
=
O
S
=
O Z
S
=
O
U
=
O Z
=
O
O S
= Z
= Z
O
= Z
S
U
Z
S
49.
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Answer Figures
Z
S
=
O
=
= S
45.
Problem Figures
44.
5
5
50.
Problem Figures
51.
R O U S E O B SD E E D S B O D P B V O O V B P D
1) 140000
3) 180000
5) 150000
Answer Figures
W OXB D VW PXD VW XPD VO PXD VW PB D
52.
53.
40 crore
5.2 crore
42 crore
2)
4)
(in Thousands)
54.
Company A
Company B
Company C
2) 45
4) 35
What is the approximate average number manufactured televisions by Company B in all years?
1) 30677
3) 40566
5) 43055
55.
50
40
30
2) 30566
4) 40834
20
52 crore
4 crore
60
2) 14000
4) 18000
Test II
Number of Televisions
(in thousands)
2) 9 : 5
4) 9 : 7
10
0
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Year
Directions (Q. 56-60): Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
NGO
Year State-A State-B State-A State-B State-A State-B State-A State-B State-A State-B
2005
14.2
8.5
14.2
4.4
4.5
4.4
4.5
2.1
9.4
3.5
2006
21.6
5.4
7.9
7.2
6.9
4.4
5.4
4.3
7.2
4.7
2007
13.5
8.8
7.7
4.8
5.4
3.8
6.3
6.3
7.4
8.2
2008
12.4
9.6
10.4
6.4
7.2
8.2
9.6
4.4
5.6
4.2
2009
10.8
12.4
12.6
6.2
8.6
6.4
8.4
5.2
6.9
3.8
2010
12.2
14.2
7.5
4.2
11.3
9.3
6.3
5.4
12.8
6.4
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56.
57.
63.
65.
1) 46
3) 70
5) 64
Airline
Q
2005
240
450
305
365
640
2006
420
600
470
446
258
2007
600
680
546
430
610
2008
160
208
708
550
586
2009
140
640
656
250
654
2010
290
363
880
195
483
110 players plays Badminton, 10% players in Tennis of total players. Hockey players are two times
higher than Badminton players, remaining players play Baseball. 30% Cricket players are women.
Half women cricketers are equal to Badminton players. 10% players of Hockey players are equal to
women Tennis players. Hockey and Baseball have
equal women players.
Year
61.
66.
What is the ratio between the women Hockey players and men Badminton players?
1) 20 : 13
3) 13 : 20
5) None of these
67.
2) 11 : 20
4) 11 : 23
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2) 280
4) 340
Directions (Q. 66-70): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below it.
2) 52
4) 58
2) 568
4) 548
2) 501
4) 442.4
2) B
4) D
2) 27
4) 45
64.
2) 456
4) 442
2) 22
4) 16
1) A
3) C
5) E
60.
2) 1050
4) 1205
59.
62.
2) 36 : 7
4) 14 : 9
58.
1) 446
3) 432
5) None of these
2) 454
3) 462
5) None of these
1) 25
3) 24
5) None of these
69.
2) 34
4) 15
75.
1) 464
3) 536
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 71-75): Study the information carefully to answer the questions that follow.
In a school there are 1200 students who have visited five different cities viz. Delhi, Kolkata,
Varanasi, Mumbai and Jodhpur. Forty five percent of the total students are boys. Thirty percent
of the total girls visited Mumbai. Two-fifth of the
total girls visited Delhi. Number of girls who visited Jodhpur is half of the girls visited Delhi. Two
third of the remaining girls visited Kolkata. Total
number of students who visited Mumbai is 300.
Twenty percent of the total boys visited Delhi.
Forty percent of the total boys visited Jodhpur.
Equal number of boys visited Kolkata and
Varanasi.
71.
72.
2) 23 : 51
4) 51 : 22
77.
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3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
78.
2) 5
4) 3
79.
2) 9000
4) 6000
2) 91
4) 32
School C
4.0
1) 30000
3) 3000
5) None of these
74.
76.
73.
2) 69
4) 103
School A
School B
Years
2) 484
4) 556
2) 76
4) 68
2) 122
4) 104
70.
1) 110
3) 101
5) None of these
What is the percentage of women Baseball players comparison to male Hockey players?
68.
4) 432
2) 80
4) 184
What was the difference between the total number of students in all the schools together in the
81.
2) 3000
4) 2500
1) 70
3) 63
5) 86
82.
2) 2090
4) 1800
Directions (Q. 81-85): Study the following piechart and table carefully to answer the questions.
Percentage breakup of employees working in various
departments of an organization and the number
of males in them.
83.
Marketing
Dept. 24%
1) 76.5
3) 61.5
5) None of these
Production
Dept. 35%
84.
2) 72.5
4) 87.5
The number of Females working in the IT department forms what percent of the total number of
employees in the Organization from all departments together?
HR D
ep
5% t.
IT Dept.
20%
Department
Production
HR
IT
Marketing
Accounts
2) 5 : 7
4) 12 : 19
Accounts
Dept. 30%
2) 78
4) 91
1) 10.75
3) 11.5
5) None of these
85.
No. of Males
245
12
74
165
93
2) 15.25
4) 13.75
2) 55 : 9
4) 56 : 3
Directions (Q. 86-90): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Number of units Manufactured (M) and Sold (S) (in thousands) by five different companies over the years
Company
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Year
2006
2.8
1.3
3.3
2.2
2.6
1.7
3.0
2.2
1.9
1.4
2007
3.2
2.0
2.4
1.6
2.2
1.5
2.5
1.9
2.0
1.7
2008
1.9
0.9
2.9
1.6
2.1
1.0
2.3
1.5
1.6
1.1
2009
1.0
0.4
2.4
1.3
2.8
1.4
2.1
1.2
3.2
2.5
2010
2.5
1.5
2.3
1.2
2.6
2.1
1.8
1.1
3.1
2.6
86.
87.
2) 36
4) 32
2) 61.57
4) 73.33
95.
2) 3 : 1
4) 3 : 2
2) 2000
4) 1750
2) 158
4) 147
Subject
Boys
Girls
6000
No. of Boys & Girls
2) 5.18
4) 7.32
1) 6 : 11
3) 13 : 15
5) None of these
5000
Student
Maths
(150)
Science
(100)
English
(50)
Miloni
94
83
74
Satish
72
88
68
Rachana
86
75
66
Purab
90
61
82
Mansi
68
67
72
4000
3000
2000
Note: Figures in brackets indicate maximum marks
in that subject.
1000
0
College
91.
Number of girls from college R forms what percent of the total number of students from all the
colleges together? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1) 2100
3) 1800
5) None of these
What is the average number of units sold by Company D over all the years together?
1) 166
3) 136
5) None of these
2) 116
4) 88
1) 8.26
3) 6.54
5) None of these
94.
90.
93.
2) 3 : 5
4) 5 : 7
89.
92.
88.
2) 1030
4) 1320
1) 2 : 3
3) 2 : 5
5) None of these
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96.
2) 232
4) 226
10
97.
1) 137
3) 127
5) None of these
98.
105.
2) 79
4) 85
2) 11 : 13
4) 21 : 23
106.
107.
Test III
102.
103.
104.
Planning Commission
Central Law Commission
Reserve bank of India
Finance Commission
Administrative Reforms Commission
109.
(A)Budgetary deficit
GENERAL AWARENESS,
MARKETING & COMPUTER
101.
Micro Credit
Loans under RMEGP scheme
Weaker Section Loans
DRI Loan
Personal Loans
2) One
4) Three
2) SEBI
4) IBA
100.
1) CIBIL
3) RBI
5) CRISIL
2) 123
4) 132
99.
110.
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119.
112.
120.
Oilseeds
Pulses
Horticultural products
Cereals
Fodder
115.
116.
programming language
syntax
programming structure
logic chart
None of these
118.
122.
123.
2) Task Bar
4) My Computer
125.
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2) passport
4) access-code
2) Power Failure
4) Virus
What is output?
What the processor takes from the user
What the user gives to the processor
What the processor gets from the user
What the processor gives to the user
None of the above
2) instructor
4) program
What is backup?
1) Adding more components to your network
2) Protecting data by copying it from the original
source to a different destination
3) Filtering old data from the new data
4) Accessing data on tape
5) None of the above
126.
127.
2) word
4) project
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
124.
2) Storing
4) Decoding
1) Crash
3) Bug
5) None of these
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
117.
121.
1) Fetching
3) Executing
5) None of these
114.
2) Pound
4) Eucador
113.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
128.
12
2)
3)
4)
5)
129.
131.
135.
2) SWIFT
4) SFMS
139.
140.
2) Anand Sinha
4) KC Chakrabarty
134.
138.
133.
2) Output
4) Storage
1) RTGS
3) TT
5) MT
132.
137.
130.
136.
2) Internet Banking
4) Travellers cheques
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Treasury Bills
Commercial Paper
Certificate of Deposit
Equity Shares
None of these
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1) Only (A)
2) Only (B)
3) Only (C)
4) Only (A) and (B)
5) All (A), (B) and (C)
141.
13
142.
143.
Mohun Bagan
Churchill Brothers
Mahammedan Sporting
Sporting Club de Goa
None of these
144.
145.
146.
2) Stanislas Wawrinka
4) Horia Tacau
149.
2) Saina Nehwal
4) Jia Yi Fan
148.
2) Australia
4) Mexico
147.
2) Dipak Jain
4) Nitin Nohria
2) Pakistan
4) China
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2) Stephen Elop
4) Satya Nadella
5) None of these
150.
2) Preeti Shenoy
4) Elizabeth Chatterjee
Test IV
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions (Q. 151-162): In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which has been
numbered. These numbers are printed below the
passage and against each, five words are
suggested, one of which fits the blank
appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in
each case.
The world is witnessing food price turbulence
again. A bad drought in Russia, rising demand in
the US and developing countries, and Pakistans
blighted crop prospects after its floods are keeping
prices of commodities such as cereals, sugar, oil
and meat high. The Food and Agriculture
Organizations monthly food price (151) is heading
North.
India is not (152) from this problem even at the
best of times. For the week that ended on 11
September, food prices (as (153) by the Wholesale
Price Index) rose by 15.86%.
Given the robust demand for foodstuffs, a time of
price volatility calls for a careful look at the
design issues surrounding food supply
management. At times, even huge food stocks are
not able to (154) rising food prices. The fault lies
in how food is released to traders by government
agencies such as the Food Corporation of India
(FCI). This problem is apart from FCIs high
carrying cost of foodgrains. But this is not the
problem at (155).
For example under the Open Market Sales Scheme
(OMSS) a fixed quantity of grain, usually in
multiples of 10 metric tonnes, is sold to traders,
flour mills and other buyers when supplies are
(156) or there is price volatility. But a combination
of price rigidity, terms of sale and the quantity
sold under OMSS defeat its purpose. One reason
for this is the large volume in the hands of very
few individual buyers. This (157) to perverse
economic incentives.
Often, the grain sold under this scheme winds up
back with food (158) agencies because of price
differentials (the price at which it is sold and the
prevailing market price). This has been observed
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1) index
3) scheme
5) value
2) state
4) rate
152.
1) affected
3) immune
5) separate
2) above
4) away
153.
1) developed
3) reported
5) measured
2) increased
4) handled
154.
1) arrest
3) find
5) stop
2) identify
4) slow
155.
1) this
3) all
5) hand
2) juncture
4) best
156.
1) nil
3) plenty
5) least
2) short
4) enough
157.
1) rises
3) gives
5) jumps
2) leads
4) is
158.
1) hoarding
3) supply
5) procurement
2) storing
4) producing
159.
1) controlled
3) constant
5) decreased
2) promoted
4) increased
160.
1) neglected
3) overcome
5) highlighted
2) solve
4) indicated
161.
1) good
3) all
5) bad
2) local
4) similar
1) weight
3) value
5) significant
2) look
4) sight
162.
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2) The growth in corporate tax collections is always followed by the growth in personal tax collections
3) The growth in personal tax figures for Chennai
and Kolkata was not more than 4% for 2009-10
4) Patna had seen 95% growth in corporate tax
collections in 2009-10
5) None is true
164.
165.
168.
171.
169.
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Centred on
1) Gets boost
3) Inspired from
5) Gets away with
172.
173.
2) Take off
4) Miss out
Allure
1) Obligation
3) Attraction
5) Inclusion
174.
2) Revolves around
4) Thrives on
Mitigate
1) Migrate
3) Out
5) Reduce
2) Demand
4) Deceit
Ensuing from
1) Emerging from
3) Dealt with
5) Leading to
2) Ensuring from
4) Having impact on
Emerging
1) Satisfied
3) Modern
5) Dull
1) Lucknow
2) Patna
3) Chennai
4) Cant be determined
5) None of the above
167.
170.
176.
2) Profiting
4) Saturated
Reverse
1) Remove
3) Motivate
5) Establish
2) Destroy
4) Suppose
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1) If
3) Unless
5) Have
183.
184.
185.
178.
181.
2) C
4) E
188.
2) all
4) granted
2) Given
4) Rather
1) B
3) D
5) E
1) inspite
3) of
5) despite
2) C
4) A
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189.
2) C
4) E
187.
180.
2) C
4) E
2) tempting
4) killing
179.
186.
2) apathy
4) disposition
2) A
4) E
2) who
4) that
2) Provided
4) Had
190.
2) besides
4) provided
2) over
4) far
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1) as
3) on
5) forwards
an urgency to look on
an urgent needs to look for
an urgent need to looking at
an urgent need to look for
always urgent need to look for and at
194.
198.
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200.
199.
195.
197.
193.
196.
192.
2) out
4) into
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KEY
1.
(2) 2.
(4) 3.
(4) 4.
(3) 5.
(5)
101. (2) 102. (5) 103. (1) 104. (1) 105. (1)
6.
(1) 7.
(3) 8.
(5) 9.
106. (3) 107. (2) 108. (3) 109. (4) 110. (3)
11.
111.
16.
116. (1) 117. (1) 118. (1) 119. (1) 120. (3)
21.
121. (3) 122. (3) 123. (4) 124. (4) 125. (2)
26.
126. (1) 127. (3) 128. (1) 129. (1) 130. (1)
31.
131. (4) 132. (1) 133. (5) 134. (4) 135. (1)
36.
136. (5) 137. (1) 138. (1) 139. (1) 140. (4)
41.
141. (5) 142. (2) 143. (4) 144. (1) 145. (2)
46.
146. (2) 147. (2) 148. (1) 149. (4) 150. (1)
51.
151. (1) 152. (4) 153. (3) 154. (5) 155. (5)
56.
156. (2) 157. (2) 158. (3) 159. (4) 160. (3)
61.
161. (2) 162. (3) 163. (5) 164. (4) 165. (3)
66.
166. (5) 167. (1) 168. (5) 169. (1) 170. (2)
71.
171. (2) 172. (5) 173. (3) 174. (1) 175. (5)
76.
176. (5) 177. (2) 178. (1) 179. (2) 180. (5)
81.
181. (3) 182. (4) 183. (1) 184. (2) 185. (3)
86.
186. (1) 187. (5) 188. (5) 189. (3) 190. (2)
91.
191. (3) 192. (4) 193. (4) 194. (5) 195. (3)
96.
196. (4) 197. (3) 198. (2) 199. (4) 200. (1)
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