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1. DIRECTIONS (1-5): Select the related words/letters from the given alternatives.

SHOE:NCJZ: : REWA : ?
(A). WBJF
(B). CITY
(C). CAYR
(D). MZRV
Right Answer: D

2. DIRECTIONS (1-5): Select the related words/letters from the given alternatives.

Bud : Flower : : ?
(A). Clay: Mud
(B). Sapling : Tree
(C). River : Glacier
(D). Bird : Tree
Right Answer: B

3. DIRECTIONS (1-5): Select the related words/letters from the given alternatives.

NEUROTIC : TICRONEU : :PSYCHOTIC : ?
(A). TICCOHPSY
(B). TICOCHPSY
(C). TICCHOPSY
(D). TICHCOPSY
Right Answer: C

4. DIRECTIONS (1-5): Select the related words/letters from the given alternatives.

Video : Cassette : : Computer : ?
(A). Reels
(B). Recordings
(C). Files
(D). Floppy
Right Answer: D

5. DIRECTIONS (1-5): Select the related words/letters from the given alternatives.

Nightingale : Warble : : Frog : ?
(A). Yelp
(B). Croak
(C). Cackle
(D). Squeak
Right Answer: B

6. DIRECTIONS (6- 10) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions.
C E B A C D B C D A C E B E D C A B A D A C E D U B A U B D B U

How many such pairs of alphabets are there in the series of alphabets given in BOLD (D to C) in the given arrangement each of which has as many letters between them (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?
(A). Three
(B). One
(C). Two
(D). None
Right Answer: E

7. DIRECTIONS (6- 10) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions.
C E B A C D B C D A C E B E D C A B A D A C E D U B A U B D B U

Which of the following is the ninth to the right of the twenty second from the right end of the given arrangement?
(A). D
(B). E
(C). B
(D). C
Right Answer: A

8. DIRECTIONS (6- 10) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions.
C E B A C D B C D A C E B E D C A B A D A C E D U B A U B D B U

If all the alphabets of the series are written in reverse order, then which of the following will be 8th to the right of the 7th from the left end of the series?
(A). A
(B). B
(C). C
(D). D
Right Answer: B

9. DIRECTIONS (6- 10) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions.
C E B A C D B C D A C E B E D C A B A D A C E D U B A U B D B U

How many such A's are there in the given arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a 'B' and also immediately followed by a consonant?
(A). One
(B). None
(C). More than three
(D). Two
Right Answer: D

10. DIRECTIONS (6- 10) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions.
C E B A C D B C D A C E B E D C A B A D A C E D U B A U B D B U

How many such D's are there in the given arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and also immediately followed by a vowel?
(A). More than four
(B). Four
(C). Two
(D). Three
Right Answer: E

11. DIRECTIONS (11-15): Study the given information and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line facing North with equal distances between them, not necessarily in the same order.  
Each one is pursuing a different profession-actor, reporter, doctor, engineer, lawyer, teacher and painter not necessarily in the same order.
 G is fifth to the left of C. The reporter is third to the right of G. F is fifth to the right of A. E is second to the left of B.
The engineer is second to the left of D. There are only three people between the engineer and the painter. The doctor is to the immediate left of the engineer. The lawyer is to the immediate right of the teacher.


What is A's profession?
(A). Painter
(B). Doctor
(C). Teacher
(D). Actor
Right Answer: B

12. DIRECTIONS (11-15): Study the given information and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line facing North with equal distances between them, not necessarily in the same order.  
Each one is pursuing a different profession-actor, reporter, doctor, engineer, lawyer, teacher and painter not necessarily in the same order.
 G is fifth to the left of C. The reporter is third to the right of G. F is fifth to the right of A. E is second to the left of B.
The engineer is second to the left of D. There are only three people between the engineer and the painter. The doctor is to the immediate left of the engineer. The lawyer is to the immediate right of the teacher.


Which of the following statements is true according to the given arrangement?
(A). F is the teacher
(B). F is third to the left of E
(C). The painter is to the immediate left of B
(D). The lawyer is standing in the exact middle of the arrangement
Right Answer: D

13. DIRECTIONS (11-15): Study the given information and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line facing North with equal distances between them, not necessarily in the same order.  
Each one is pursuing a different profession-actor, reporter, doctor, engineer, lawyer, teacher and painter not necessarily in the same order.
 G is fifth to the left of C. The reporter is third to the right of G. F is fifth to the right of A. E is second to the left of B.
The engineer is second to the left of D. There are only three people between the engineer and the painter. The doctor is to the immediate left of the engineer. The lawyer is to the immediate right of the teacher.


Who among the following is the actor?
(A). E
(B). F
(C). C
(D). B
Right Answer: C

14. DIRECTIONS (11-15): Study the given information and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line facing North with equal distances between them, not necessarily in the same order.  
Each one is pursuing a different profession-actor, reporter, doctor, engineer, lawyer, teacher and painter not necessarily in the same order.
 G is fifth to the left of C. The reporter is third to the right of G. F is fifth to the right of A. E is second to the left of B.
The engineer is second to the left of D. There are only three people between the engineer and the painter. The doctor is to the immediate left of the engineer. The lawyer is to the immediate right of the teacher.


What is D's position with respect to the painter?
(A). Third to the left
(B). Second to the right
(C). Fourth to the right
(D). Third to the right
Right Answer: E

15. DIRECTIONS (11-15): Study the given information and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line facing North with equal distances between them, not necessarily in the same order.  
Each one is pursuing a different profession-actor, reporter, doctor, engineer, lawyer, teacher and painter not necessarily in the same order.
 G is fifth to the left of C. The reporter is third to the right of G. F is fifth to the right of A. E is second to the left of B.
The engineer is second to the left of D. There are only three people between the engineer and the painter. The doctor is to the immediate left of the engineer. The lawyer is to the immediate right of the teacher.


Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given standing arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
(A). AED
(B). DFC
(C). GDB
(D). EBF
Right Answer: E

16. DIRECTIONS (16-20): Study the information to answer the given questions. In a certain code
'very large risk associated' is written as 'nu ta ro gi',
'risk is very low' is written as 'gi se nu mi',
'is that also associated' is written as 'ta mi po fu',
'inherent risk also damaging' is written as 'fu nu di yu'. (All the codes are two letter codes only)

Which of the following represents 'risk also large'?
(A). nu fu po
(B). nu gi ro
(C). ro po ta
(D). fu nu ro
Right Answer: D

17. DIRECTIONS (16-20): Study the information to answer the given questions. In a certain code
'very large risk associated' is written as 'nu ta ro gi',
'risk is very low' is written as 'gi se nu mi',
'is that also associated' is written as 'ta mi po fu',
'inherent risk also damaging' is written as 'fu nu di yu'. (All the codes are two letter codes only)

What is the code for'very'?
(A). ta
(B). fu
(C). ro
(D). nu
Right Answer: E

18. DIRECTIONS (16-20): Study the information to answer the given questions. In a certain code
'very large risk associated' is written as 'nu ta ro gi',
'risk is very low' is written as 'gi se nu mi',
'is that also associated' is written as 'ta mi po fu',
'inherent risk also damaging' is written as 'fu nu di yu'. (All the codes are two letter codes only)

What is the code for 'associated'?
(A). mi
(B). ta
(C). ro
(D). gi
Right Answer: B

19. DIRECTIONS (16-20): Study the information to answer the given questions. In a certain code
'very large risk associated' is written as 'nu ta ro gi',
'risk is very low' is written as 'gi se nu mi',
'is that also associated' is written as 'ta mi po fu',
'inherent risk also damaging' is written as 'fu nu di yu'. (All the codes are two letter codes only)

What does the code 'di' stand for?
(A). Either 'damaging' or 'inherent'
(B). inherent
(C). also
(D). low
Right Answer: A

20. DIRECTIONS (16-20): Study the information to answer the given questions. In a certain code
'very large risk associated' is written as 'nu ta ro gi',
'risk is very low' is written as 'gi se nu mi',
'is that also associated' is written as 'ta mi po fu',
'inherent risk also damaging' is written as 'fu nu di yu'. (All the codes are two letter codes only)

Which of the following represents 'that is low'?
(A). po mi di
(B). se po mi
(C). ta mi po
(D). se po nu
Right Answer: B

21. DIRECTIONS (21-22) Study the given information and answer the given questions.
Point A is 11 m North of point B.
Point C is 11 m East of point B.
Point D is 6 m North of point C.
Point E is 7 m West of point D.
Point F is 8 m North of point E.
Point G is 4 m West of point F.

How far is point F from point A?
(A). 43 m
(B). 4 m
(C). 3 m
(D). 7 m
Right Answer: E

22. DIRECTIONS (21-22) Study the given information and answer the given questions.
Point A is 11 m North of point B.
Point C is 11 m East of point B.
Point D is 6 m North of point C.
Point E is 7 m West of point D.
Point F is 8 m North of point E.
Point G is 4 m West of point F.

How far and in which direction is point G from point A?
(A). 3 m North
(B). 5 m North
(C). 4 m North
(D). 4 m South
Right Answer: A

23. DIRECTIONS (23-27) These questions consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and select the appropriate answer.

How is 'cost' written in the given code language?

I. In the code language 'tell me the cost' is coded as '@ 0 # 9' and 'cost was very high' is coded as '& 6 # 1'.

II. In the code language 'some cost was discount' is coded as '1 8 7 #' and 'some people like discount' is coded as '8 7 5 %'.
(A). The data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question
(B). The data neither in Statement I nor in Statement II are sufficient to answer the question
(C). The data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
(D). The data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
Right Answer: E

24. DIRECTIONS (23-27) These questions consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and select the appropriate answer.

Is D the mother of S?

I. L is the husband of D. L has only three children.

II. N is the brother of S and P. P is the daughter of L.
(A). The data in Statements II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(B). The data neither in Statement I nor in Statement II are sufficient to answer the question
(C). The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(D). The data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
Right Answer: E

25. DIRECTIONS (23-27) These questions consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and select the appropriate answer.

Among five people-A, B, C, D and E sitting around a circular table facing the centre, who is sitting second to the left of D?

I. C is second to the left of A. B and D are immediate neighbors’ of each other.

II. D is to the immediate left of B. E is not an immediate neighbor of D and B.
(A). The data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question
(B). The data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
(C). The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the date in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(D). The data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
Right Answer: D

26. DIRECTIONS (23-27) These questions consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and select the appropriate answer.

Among five friends-J, K, L, M and N each of a different height, who is the second tallest?

I. N is taller than M and K. K is shorter than M.

II. L is taller than N. J is not the tallest.
(A). The data in Statements II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(B). The data neither in Statement I nor in Statement II are sufficient to answer the question
(C). The data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question
(D). The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
Right Answer: B

27. DIRECTIONS (23-27) These questions consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and select the appropriate answer.

How many students are there in the class?

I. There are more than 20 but less that 27 students in the class.

II. There are more than 24 but less than 31 students in the class. The number of students in the class can be divided into groups such that each group contains 5 students.
(A). The data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question
(B). The data neither in Statement I nor in Statement II are sufficient to answer the question
(C). The data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
(D). The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
Right Answer: A

28.

DIRECTIONS (28-32): Study the information carefully and answer the questions.

S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circle area, with equal distance amongst each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people face the centre and the rest face outside (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre).

Y sits second to left of W. S sits second to left of Y. Only one person sits between S and Z. T sits to immediate right of S. T is not an immediate neighbour of Y. V is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Both the immediate neighbours of X face the centre.

Who is sitting to immediate right of Z?
(A). Y
(B). V
(C). T
(D). X
Right Answer: B

29.

DIRECTIONS (28-32): Study the information carefully and answer the questions.

S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circle area, with equal distance amongst each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people face the centre and the rest face outside (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre).

Y sits second to left of W. S sits second to left of Y. Only one person sits between S and Z. T sits to immediate right of S. T is not an immediate neighbour of Y. V is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Both the immediate neighbours of X face the centre.

Which of the following is true regarding U as per the given seating arrangement?
(A). X sits second to left of U
(B). Only three people sit between U and Y
(C). Z is one of the immediate neighbours of U
(D). U faces the centre
Right Answer: A

30.

DIRECTIONS (28-32): Study the information carefully and answer the questions.

S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circle area, with equal distance amongst each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people face the centre and the rest face outside (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre).

Y sits second to left of W. S sits second to left of Y. Only one person sits between S and Z. T sits to immediate right of S. T is not an immediate neighbour of Y. V is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Both the immediate neighbours of X face the centre.

What is T’s position with respect of Y?
(A). second to the right
(B). second to the left
(C). fifth to the left
(D). fourth to the right
Right Answer: E

31.

DIRECTIONS (28-32): Study the information carefully and answer the questions.

S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circle area, with equal distance amongst each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people face the centre and the rest face outside (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre).

Y sits second to left of W. S sits second to left of Y. Only one person sits between S and Z. T sits to immediate right of S. T is not an immediate neighbour of Y. V is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Both the immediate neighbours of X face the centre.

Which of the following groups represents the immediate neighbours of X?
(A). WY
(B). VX
(C). TZ
(D). VZ
Right Answer: A

32.

DIRECTIONS (28-32): Study the information carefully and answer the questions.

S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circle area, with equal distance amongst each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people face the centre and the rest face outside (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre).

Y sits second to left of W. S sits second to left of Y. Only one person sits between S and Z. T sits to immediate right of S. T is not an immediate neighbour of Y. V is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Both the immediate neighbours of X face the centre.

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(A). Z
(B). T
(C). Y
(D). V
Right Answer: C

33. DIRECTIONS (33-37): In these questions, relationships between different elements is shown in the statement. The statement is followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.
Statement

Conclusions I. R < E

II. O < T


(A). Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(B). Both conclusions I and II follow
(C). Only conclusion II follows
(D). Either conclusion I or II follows
Right Answer: A

34. DIRECTIONS (33-37): In these questions, relationships between different elements is shown in the statement. The statement is followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.
Statement

Conclusions I. O > Y

II. C < D


(A). Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(B). Both conclusions I and II follow
(C). Only conclusion I follows
(D). Only conclusion II follows
Right Answer: B

35. DIRECTIONS (33-37): In these questions, relationships between different elements is shown in the statement. The statement is followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.

(A). Both conclusions I and II follow
(B). Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(C). Either conclusion I or II follows
(D). Only conclusion I follows
Right Answer: E

36. DIRECTIONS (33-37): In these questions, relationships between different elements is shown in the statement. The statement is followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.
Statement

Conclusions I. W < Z

II. W = Z


(A). Only conclusion II follows
(B). Only conclusion I follows
(C). Neither conclusion I nor II follows
(D). Either conclusion I or II follows
Right Answer: D

37. DIRECTIONS (33-37): In these questions, relationships between different elements is shown in the statement. The statement is followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.
Statement B > A > S < I > C > L > Y

Conclusions I. B > L

II. A > Y


(A). Only conclusion I follows
(B). Only conclusion II follows
(C). Either conclusion I or II follows
(D). Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Right Answer: D

38. DIRECTIONS (38-40): Study the given information and answer the given questions.
Six people-K, L, M, N, O and P live on six different floors of a building not necessarily in the same order. The lower most floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the top most floor is numbered 6. L lives on an even numbered floor. L lives immediately below K's floor and immediately above M's floor. P lives immediately above N's floor. P lives on an even numbered floor. O does not live on floor number 4

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?
(A). MN
(B). OL
(C). KM
(D). LP
Right Answer: E

39. DIRECTIONS (38-40): Study the given information and answer the given questions.
Six people-K, L, M, N, O and P live on six different floors of a building not necessarily in the same order. The lower most floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the top most floor is numbered 6. L lives on an even numbered floor. L lives immediately below K's floor and immediately above M's floor. P lives immediately above N's floor. P lives on an even numbered floor. O does not live on floor number 4

Who amongst the following lives on floor number 21
(A). K
(B). P
(C). L
(D). M
Right Answer: B

40. DIRECTIONS (38-40): Study the given information and answer the given questions.
Six people-K, L, M, N, O and P live on six different floors of a building not necessarily in the same order. The lower most floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the top most floor is numbered 6. L lives on an even numbered floor. L lives immediately below K's floor and immediately above M's floor. P lives immediately above N's floor. P lives on an even numbered floor. O does not live on floor number 4

On which floor does N live?
(A). 4
(B). 3
(C). 5
(D). 1
Right Answer: D

41. DIRECTIONS (41-45): Which phrase should replace the phrase given in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given, then mark ‘No correction required’ as your answer.

We asked her that how she got time to write all these books.
(A). that how did she got
(B). that how she was getting
(C). how did she get
(D). how she got
Right Answer: D

42. DIRECTIONS (41-45): Which phrase should replace the phrase given in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given, then mark ‘No correction required’ as your answer.

Studies in the past have shown that those who limit their activity span during the day in winters are more likely to suffer from depression.
(A). more likely for
(B). mostly likely to
(C). most likely for
(D). most likeliest for
Right Answer: E

43. DIRECTIONS (41-45): Which phrase should replace the phrase given in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given, then mark ‘No correction required’ as your answer.

In some cases, factors like low salary, lack of growth prospects and lack of motivation compel all employee to look for a change.
(A). compel those employees
(B). compelling all employees
(C). compelling the employee
(D). compel employees
Right Answer: D

44. DIRECTIONS (41-45): Which phrase should replace the phrase given in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given, then mark ‘No correction required’ as your answer.

Living with compassion and contributing to others lives would helping us add happiness to our lives as well.
(A). will helping us
(B). will help us
(C). would helped them
(D). will helped us
Right Answer: B

45. DIRECTIONS (41-45): Which phrase should replace the phrase given in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given, then mark ‘No correction required’ as your answer.

The easiest way for prevent stress caused by work or home pressures is to indulge in high levels of physical activity.
(A). easily way to
(B). easier ways for
(C). easiest way to
(D). easier way from
Right Answer: C

46. DIRECTIONS (46-50): Read this sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark that part with the error as your answer. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'No error' as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation if any.) 46. A red and sore tongue/is an indicator from/lack of iron Vitamin-B 12/in the body.

A red and sore tongue/is an indicator from/lack of iron Vitamin-B 12/in the body.
(A). a red and sore tongue
(B). is an indicator from
(C). lack of iron and Vitamin-B12
(D). in the body
Right Answer: B

47. DIRECTIONS (46-50): Read this sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark that part with the error as your answer. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'No error' as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation if any.) 46. A red and sore tongue/is an indicator from/lack of iron Vitamin-B 12/in the body.

In the high-strung life/of over- crowded metros/there a constantly tug of war/over space and resources.
(A). in the high-strung life
(B). of over-crowded metros
(C). there a constantly tug of war
(D). over space and resources
Right Answer: C

48. DIRECTIONS (46-50): Read this sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark that part with the error as your answer. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'No error' as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation if any.) 46. A red and sore tongue/is an indicator from/lack of iron Vitamin-B 12/in the body.

The foremost criterion of selection we adopted/were the number of years of training/a singer had received/under a particular guru.
(A). The foremost criterion of selection we adopted
(B). were the number of years of training
(C). a singer had received
(D). under a particular guru
Right Answer: B

49. DIRECTIONS (46-50): Read this sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark that part with the error as your answer. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'No error' as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation if any.) 46. A red and sore tongue/is an indicator from/lack of iron Vitamin-B 12/in the body.

Excess weight is the result of/unhealthy eating habits/which are inherent risk factors/responsible for many diseases.
(A). excess weight is the result of
(B). unhealthy eating habits
(C). which are inherent risk factors
(D). responsible for many diseases
Right Answer: E

50. DIRECTIONS (46-50): Read this sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark that part with the error as your answer. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'No error' as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation if any.) 46. A red and sore tongue/is an indicator from/lack of iron Vitamin-B 12/in the body.

The therapeutic benefits/at helping others/have long been/ recognised by people.
(A). the therapeutic benefits
(B). at helping others
(C). have long been
(D). recognised by people
Right Answer: B

51. DIRECTIONS (51-55): Rearrange the given five sentences (A, B, C, D) and (E) in a proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the given questions.
A. With so many products and opportunities available in the market, it is very easy to get this planning wrong.
B. Planning, therefore, is imperative and should begin as early as possible.
C. What amount will we need and when will we need it?
D. Most of us would put our children's education above any other priority in life including our own retirement.
E. So, let's try to find the best solution by asking two important question.


Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
(A). D
(B). B
(C). C
(D). E
Right Answer: B

52. DIRECTIONS (51-55): Rearrange the given five sentences (A, B, C, D) and (E) in a proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the given questions.
A. With so many products and opportunities available in the market, it is very easy to get this planning wrong.
B. Planning, therefore, is imperative and should begin as early as possible.
C. What amount will we need and when will we need it?
D. Most of us would put our children's education above any other priority in life including our own retirement.
E. So, let's try to find the best solution by asking two important question.


Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
(A). A
(B). B
(C). C
(D). E
Right Answer: D

53. DIRECTIONS (51-55): Rearrange the given five sentences (A, B, C, D) and (E) in a proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the given questions.
A. With so many products and opportunities available in the market, it is very easy to get this planning wrong.
B. Planning, therefore, is imperative and should begin as early as possible.
C. What amount will we need and when will we need it?
D. Most of us would put our children's education above any other priority in life including our own retirement.
E. So, let's try to find the best solution by asking two important question.


Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
(A). A
(B). B
(C). E
(D). C
Right Answer: E

54. DIRECTIONS (51-55): Rearrange the given five sentences (A, B, C, D) and (E) in a proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the given questions.
A. With so many products and opportunities available in the market, it is very easy to get this planning wrong.
B. Planning, therefore, is imperative and should begin as early as possible.
C. What amount will we need and when will we need it?
D. Most of us would put our children's education above any other priority in life including our own retirement.
E. So, let's try to find the best solution by asking two important question.


Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
(A). D
(B). B
(C). C
(D). E
Right Answer: E

55. DIRECTIONS (51-55): Rearrange the given five sentences (A, B, C, D) and (E) in a proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the given questions.
A. With so many products and opportunities available in the market, it is very easy to get this planning wrong.
B. Planning, therefore, is imperative and should begin as early as possible.
C. What amount will we need and when will we need it?
D. Most of us would put our children's education above any other priority in life including our own retirement.
E. So, let's try to find the best solution by asking two important question.


Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
(A). A
(B). B
(C). E
(D). D
Right Answer: C

56.

DIRECTIONS (56-65): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question. Certain words/phrases are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

A majority of Indians prefer to use the internet for accessing banking and other financial services than shopping online, shows a new survey.

Almost 57% of Indian respondents using the internet prefer to bank online and use other financial services due to hassle-free access and time saving feature of online banking according to the survey.

Checking information on products and services online comes a close second at 53% while 50% shop for products online. The fourth on the list-around 42% of respondents in India surfed online to look for jobs, the survey said.

Online banking has made things much easier for the people and it saves a lot of time.

It has eliminated the problems associated with traditional way of banking where one had to stand in a queue and fill up several forms. Most of the banks in India have introduced customer friendly online banking facility with advanced security features to protect customers against cybercrime.

The easy registration process for net banking has improved customers' access to several banking products increased customer loyalty, facilitated money transfer to any bank across India and has helped banks-attract new customers. The Indian results closely track the global trends as well conducted among 19216 people from 24 countries, the survey showed that banking and keeping track of finances and searching for jobs are the main tasks of internet users around the globe.

Overall, 60% of people surveyed used the web to check their bank account and other financial assets in the past 90 days, making it the most popular use of the internet globality, shopping was not too far behind at 48%, the survey showed and 41% went online in search of a job in terms of country preferences, almost 90% of respondents in Sweden use e-banking.

Online banking has also caught on in a big way in nations like France, Canada, Australia, Poland, South Africa and Belgium, the 6 survey showed. The Germans and British come on top for using online shopping with 74% of respondents in both countries having bought something online in the past three months. They are followed by 68% of respondents in Sweden. 65% in US and 62% in South Korea.


If the given sentences were to be arranged in their order of their popularity (from most popular to least popular), which one of the following would represent the correct sequences as given in the passage?

A. Use internet to gain information about products and services.

B. Use internet to search for jobs.

C. Use internet for online banking.
(A). B,A, C
(B). C, B, A
(C). C, A, B
(D). A. B, C
Right Answer: C

57.

DIRECTIONS (56-65): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question. Certain words/phrases are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

A majority of Indians prefer to use the internet for accessing banking and other financial services than shopping online, shows a new survey.

Almost 57% of Indian respondents using the internet prefer to bank online and use other financial services due to hassle-free access and time saving feature of online banking according to the survey.

Checking information on products and services online comes a close second at 53% while 50% shop for products online. The fourth on the list-around 42% of respondents in India surfed online to look for jobs, the survey said.

Online banking has made things much easier for the people and it saves a lot of time.

It has eliminated the problems associated with traditional way of banking where one had to stand in a queue and fill up several forms. Most of the banks in India have introduced customer friendly online banking facility with advanced security features to protect customers against cybercrime.

The easy registration process for net banking has improved customers' access to several banking products increased customer loyalty, facilitated money transfer to any bank across India and has helped banks-attract new customers. The Indian results closely track the global trends as well conducted among 19216 people from 24 countries, the survey showed that banking and keeping track of finances and searching for jobs are the main tasks of internet users around the globe.

Overall, 60% of people surveyed used the web to check their bank account and other financial assets in the past 90 days, making it the most popular use of the internet globality, shopping was not too far behind at 48%, the survey showed and 41% went online in search of a job in terms of country preferences, almost 90% of respondents in Sweden use e-banking.

Online banking has also caught on in a big way in nations like France, Canada, Australia, Poland, South Africa and Belgium, the 6 survey showed. The Germans and British come on top for using online shopping with 74% of respondents in both countries having bought something online in the past three months. They are followed by 68% of respondents in Sweden. 65% in US and 62% in South Korea.


Which of the following is not true in the context of the passage?
(A). Internet users across the globe are mainly interested in looking for jobs and keeping track of finances
(B). Germany and Great Britain are the top countries where online shopping is quite popular
(C). Many people in Sweden use e-banking to maintain their finances
(D). A majority of Indians prefer shopping online as compared to other online activities
Right Answer: D

58.

DIRECTIONS (56-65): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question. Certain words/phrases are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

A majority of Indians prefer to use the internet for accessing banking and other financial services than shopping online, shows a new survey.

Almost 57% of Indian respondents using the internet prefer to bank online and use other financial services due to hassle-free access and time saving feature of online banking according to the survey.

Checking information on products and services online comes a close second at 53% while 50% shop for products online. The fourth on the list-around 42% of respondents in India surfed online to look for jobs, the survey said.

Online banking has made things much easier for the people and it saves a lot of time.

It has eliminated the problems associated with traditional way of banking where one had to stand in a queue and fill up several forms. Most of the banks in India have introduced customer friendly online banking facility with advanced security features to protect customers against cybercrime.

The easy registration process for net banking has improved customers' access to several banking products increased customer loyalty, facilitated money transfer to any bank across India and has helped banks-attract new customers. The Indian results closely track the global trends as well conducted among 19216 people from 24 countries, the survey showed that banking and keeping track of finances and searching for jobs are the main tasks of internet users around the globe.

Overall, 60% of people surveyed used the web to check their bank account and other financial assets in the past 90 days, making it the most popular use of the internet globality, shopping was not too far behind at 48%, the survey showed and 41% went online in search of a job in terms of country preferences, almost 90% of respondents in Sweden use e-banking.

Online banking has also caught on in a big way in nations like France, Canada, Australia, Poland, South Africa and Belgium, the 6 survey showed. The Germans and British come on top for using online shopping with 74% of respondents in both countries having bought something online in the past three months. They are followed by 68% of respondents in Sweden. 65% in US and 62% in South Korea.


According to the passage, banks are successful in attracting more customers due to

A. better training to sales staff

B. opening more branches at various locations

C. easy registration process for net banking
(A). Only B
(B). B and C
(C). A and B
(D). A and C
Right Answer: E

59.

DIRECTIONS (56-65): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question. Certain words/phrases are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

A majority of Indians prefer to use the internet for accessing banking and other financial services than shopping online, shows a new survey.

Almost 57% of Indian respondents using the internet prefer to bank online and use other financial services due to hassle-free access and time saving feature of online banking according to the survey.

Checking information on products and services online comes a close second at 53% while 50% shop for products online. The fourth on the list-around 42% of respondents in India surfed online to look for jobs, the survey said.

Online banking has made things much easier for the people and it saves a lot of time.

It has eliminated the problems associated with traditional way of banking where one had to stand in a queue and fill up several forms. Most of the banks in India have introduced customer friendly online banking facility with advanced security features to protect customers against cybercrime.

The easy registration process for net banking has improved customers' access to several banking products increased customer loyalty, facilitated money transfer to any bank across India and has helped banks-attract new customers. The Indian results closely track the global trends as well conducted among 19216 people from 24 countries, the survey showed that banking and keeping track of finances and searching for jobs are the main tasks of internet users around the globe.

Overall, 60% of people surveyed used the web to check their bank account and other financial assets in the past 90 days, making it the most popular use of the internet globality, shopping was not too far behind at 48%, the survey showed and 41% went online in search of a job in terms of country preferences, almost 90% of respondents in Sweden use e-banking.

Online banking has also caught on in a big way in nations like France, Canada, Australia, Poland, South Africa and Belgium, the 6 survey showed. The Germans and British come on top for using online shopping with 74% of respondents in both countries having bought something online in the past three months. They are followed by 68% of respondents in Sweden. 65% in US and 62% in South Korea.


How many of the Indians using the internet shop online?
(A). Between 40% and 50%
(B). One-fourth of them
(C). One-third of them
(D). Half of them
Right Answer: D

60.

DIRECTIONS (56-65): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question. Certain words/phrases are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

A majority of Indians prefer to use the internet for accessing banking and other financial services than shopping online, shows a new survey.

Almost 57% of Indian respondents using the internet prefer to bank online and use other financial services due to hassle-free access and time saving feature of online banking according to the survey.

Checking information on products and services online comes a close second at 53% while 50% shop for products online. The fourth on the list-around 42% of respondents in India surfed online to look for jobs, the survey said.

Online banking has made things much easier for the people and it saves a lot of time.

It has eliminated the problems associated with traditional way of banking where one had to stand in a queue and fill up several forms. Most of the banks in India have introduced customer friendly online banking facility with advanced security features to protect customers against cybercrime.

The easy registration process for net banking has improved customers' access to several banking products increased customer loyalty, facilitated money transfer to any bank across India and has helped banks-attract new customers. The Indian results closely track the global trends as well conducted among 19216 people from 24 countries, the survey showed that banking and keeping track of finances and searching for jobs are the main tasks of internet users around the globe.

Overall, 60% of people surveyed used the web to check their bank account and other financial assets in the past 90 days, making it the most popular use of the internet globality, shopping was not too far behind at 48%, the survey showed and 41% went online in search of a job in terms of country preferences, almost 90% of respondents in Sweden use e-banking.

Online banking has also caught on in a big way in nations like France, Canada, Australia, Poland, South Africa and Belgium, the 6 survey showed. The Germans and British come on top for using online shopping with 74% of respondents in both countries having bought something online in the past three months. They are followed by 68% of respondents in Sweden. 65% in US and 62% in South Korea.


Which of the following is most nearly the same in meaning as the word hassle-free used in the passage?
(A). unskilled
(B). Not annoying
(C). Subtle
(D). Unsaddle
Right Answer: B

61.

DIRECTIONS (56-65): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question. Certain words/phrases are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

A majority of Indians prefer to use the internet for accessing banking and other financial services than shopping online, shows a new survey.

Almost 57% of Indian respondents using the internet prefer to bank online and use other financial services due to hassle-free access and time saving feature of online banking according to the survey.

Checking information on products and services online comes a close second at 53% while 50% shop for products online. The fourth on the list-around 42% of respondents in India surfed online to look for jobs, the survey said.

Online banking has made things much easier for the people and it saves a lot of time.

It has eliminated the problems associated with traditional way of banking where one had to stand in a queue and fill up several forms. Most of the banks in India have introduced customer friendly online banking facility with advanced security features to protect customers against cybercrime.

The easy registration process for net banking has improved customers' access to several banking products increased customer loyalty, facilitated money transfer to any bank across India and has helped banks-attract new customers. The Indian results closely track the global trends as well conducted among 19216 people from 24 countries, the survey showed that banking and keeping track of finances and searching for jobs are the main tasks of internet users around the globe.

Overall, 60% of people surveyed used the web to check their bank account and other financial assets in the past 90 days, making it the most popular use of the internet globality, shopping was not too far behind at 48%, the survey showed and 41% went online in search of a job in terms of country preferences, almost 90% of respondents in Sweden use e-banking.

Online banking has also caught on in a big way in nations like France, Canada, Australia, Poland, South Africa and Belgium, the 6 survey showed. The Germans and British come on top for using online shopping with 74% of respondents in both countries having bought something online in the past three months. They are followed by 68% of respondents in Sweden. 65% in US and 62% in South Korea.


Based on the passage, what can be said about the internet in a nutshell?
(A). It has increased the number of cybercrimes
(B). It is useful only for the rich
(C). It has been hyped for no reason
(D). It is more popular for online shopping than anything else
Right Answer: E

62.

DIRECTIONS (56-65): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question. Certain words/phrases are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

A majority of Indians prefer to use the internet for accessing banking and other financial services than shopping online, shows a new survey.

Almost 57% of Indian respondents using the internet prefer to bank online and use other financial services due to hassle-free access and time saving feature of online banking according to the survey.

Checking information on products and services online comes a close second at 53% while 50% shop for products online. The fourth on the list-around 42% of respondents in India surfed online to look for jobs, the survey said.

Online banking has made things much easier for the people and it saves a lot of time.

It has eliminated the problems associated with traditional way of banking where one had to stand in a queue and fill up several forms. Most of the banks in India have introduced customer friendly online banking facility with advanced security features to protect customers against cybercrime.

The easy registration process for net banking has improved customers' access to several banking products increased customer loyalty, facilitated money transfer to any bank across India and has helped banks-attract new customers. The Indian results closely track the global trends as well conducted among 19216 people from 24 countries, the survey showed that banking and keeping track of finances and searching for jobs are the main tasks of internet users around the globe.

Overall, 60% of people surveyed used the web to check their bank account and other financial assets in the past 90 days, making it the most popular use of the internet globality, shopping was not too far behind at 48%, the survey showed and 41% went online in search of a job in terms of country preferences, almost 90% of respondents in Sweden use e-banking.

Online banking has also caught on in a big way in nations like France, Canada, Australia, Poland, South Africa and Belgium, the 6 survey showed. The Germans and British come on top for using online shopping with 74% of respondents in both countries having bought something online in the past three months. They are followed by 68% of respondents in Sweden. 65% in US and 62% in South Korea.


Which of the following can be appropriate title for the passage?
(A). The growing utility of the internet
(B). Internet and its drawbacks
(C). The traditional versus modern ways of shopping
(D). Use of the internet in different countries
Right Answer: A

63.

DIRECTIONS (56-65): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question. Certain words/phrases are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

A majority of Indians prefer to use the internet for accessing banking and other financial services than shopping online, shows a new survey.

Almost 57% of Indian respondents using the internet prefer to bank online and use other financial services due to hassle-free access and time saving feature of online banking according to the survey.

Checking information on products and services online comes a close second at 53% while 50% shop for products online. The fourth on the list-around 42% of respondents in India surfed online to look for jobs, the survey said.

Online banking has made things much easier for the people and it saves a lot of time.

It has eliminated the problems associated with traditional way of banking where one had to stand in a queue and fill up several forms. Most of the banks in India have introduced customer friendly online banking facility with advanced security features to protect customers against cybercrime.

The easy registration process for net banking has improved customers' access to several banking products increased customer loyalty, facilitated money transfer to any bank across India and has helped banks-attract new customers. The Indian results closely track the global trends as well conducted among 19216 people from 24 countries, the survey showed that banking and keeping track of finances and searching for jobs are the main tasks of internet users around the globe.

Overall, 60% of people surveyed used the web to check their bank account and other financial assets in the past 90 days, making it the most popular use of the internet globality, shopping was not too far behind at 48%, the survey showed and 41% went online in search of a job in terms of country preferences, almost 90% of respondents in Sweden use e-banking.

Online banking has also caught on in a big way in nations like France, Canada, Australia, Poland, South Africa and Belgium, the 6 survey showed. The Germans and British come on top for using online shopping with 74% of respondents in both countries having bought something online in the past three months. They are followed by 68% of respondents in Sweden. 65% in US and 62% in South Korea.


Which of the following is/are true in the context of the passage?

A. More than 50% Indians using internet prefer online banking.

B. Many banks in India have introduced facilities to suit the needs of customers

(customer-friendly)

C. More people shop online in South Korea as compared to those in Sweden.
(A). Only B
(B). B and C both
(C). A and B both
(D). A and C both
Right Answer: C

64.

DIRECTIONS (56-65): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question. Certain words/phrases are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

A majority of Indians prefer to use the internet for accessing banking and other financial services than shopping online, shows a new survey.

Almost 57% of Indian respondents using the internet prefer to bank online and use other financial services due to hassle-free access and time saving feature of online banking according to the survey.

Checking information on products and services online comes a close second at 53% while 50% shop for products online. The fourth on the list-around 42% of respondents in India surfed online to look for jobs, the survey said.

Online banking has made things much easier for the people and it saves a lot of time.

It has eliminated the problems associated with traditional way of banking where one had to stand in a queue and fill up several forms. Most of the banks in India have introduced customer friendly online banking facility with advanced security features to protect customers against cybercrime.

The easy registration process for net banking has improved customers' access to several banking products increased customer loyalty, facilitated money transfer to any bank across India and has helped banks-attract new customers. The Indian results closely track the global trends as well conducted among 19216 people from 24 countries, the survey showed that banking and keeping track of finances and searching for jobs are the main tasks of internet users around the globe.

Overall, 60% of people surveyed used the web to check their bank account and other financial assets in the past 90 days, making it the most popular use of the internet globality, shopping was not too far behind at 48%, the survey showed and 41% went online in search of a job in terms of country preferences, almost 90% of respondents in Sweden use e-banking.

Online banking has also caught on in a big way in nations like France, Canada, Australia, Poland, South Africa and Belgium, the 6 survey showed. The Germans and British come on top for using online shopping with 74% of respondents in both countries having bought something online in the past three months. They are followed by 68% of respondents in Sweden. 65% in US and 62% in South Korea.


Which of the following is most nearly the same in meaning as the word 'eliminated' as used in the passage?
(A). taken
(B). introduced
(C). begun
(D). removed
Right Answer: D

65.

DIRECTIONS (56-65): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given question. Certain words/phrases are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

A majority of Indians prefer to use the internet for accessing banking and other financial services than shopping online, shows a new survey.

Almost 57% of Indian respondents using the internet prefer to bank online and use other financial services due to hassle-free access and time saving feature of online banking according to the survey.

Checking information on products and services online comes a close second at 53% while 50% shop for products online. The fourth on the list-around 42% of respondents in India surfed online to look for jobs, the survey said.

Online banking has made things much easier for the people and it saves a lot of time.

It has eliminated the problems associated with traditional way of banking where one had to stand in a queue and fill up several forms. Most of the banks in India have introduced customer friendly online banking facility with advanced security features to protect customers against cybercrime.

The easy registration process for net banking has improved customers' access to several banking products increased customer loyalty, facilitated money transfer to any bank across India and has helped banks-attract new customers. The Indian results closely track the global trends as well conducted among 19216 people from 24 countries, the survey showed that banking and keeping track of finances and searching for jobs are the main tasks of internet users around the globe.

Overall, 60% of people surveyed used the web to check their bank account and other financial assets in the past 90 days, making it the most popular use of the internet globality, shopping was not too far behind at 48%, the survey showed and 41% went online in search of a job in terms of country preferences, almost 90% of respondents in Sweden use e-banking.

Online banking has also caught on in a big way in nations like France, Canada, Australia, Poland, South Africa and Belgium, the 6 survey showed. The Germans and British come on top for using online shopping with 74% of respondents in both countries having bought something online in the past three months. They are followed by 68% of respondents in Sweden. 65% in US and 62% in South Korea.


According to the passage, globally, the most popular use of internet is
(A). looking for a job
(B). checking bank accounts and maintaining financial assets
(C). finding out information about various products
(D). shopping online
Right Answer: B

66. DIRECTIONS (66-70): In these questions, two sentences (I) and (II) are given. Each sentence has a blank in it. Against each five options are suggested. Out of these, only one fits at both the places in the context of each sentence. Mark that option as your answer.

I. The report ended on a .......... note.

II. They must take .......... steps to deal with the problem.
(A). criticizing
(B). huge
(C). positive
(D). fancy
Right Answer: C

67. DIRECTIONS (66-70): In these questions, two sentences (I) and (II) are given. Each sentence has a blank in it. Against each five options are suggested. Out of these, only one fits at both the places in the context of each sentence. Mark that option as your answer.

I. In today's world parents usually .......... that their children do not talk to them as they are more involved in electronic gadgets and social media.

II. He would .......... about every other child on the playground and his parents would fight with other parents so as to protect him.
(A). feel
(B). defend
(C). fight
(D). complain
Right Answer: D

68. DIRECTIONS (66-70): In these questions, two sentences (I) and (II) are given. Each sentence has a blank in it. Against each five options are suggested. Out of these, only one fits at both the places in the context of each sentence. Mark that option as your answer.

I. He was good with Mathematics so he could not fathorn why other people cribbed about such an .......... subject.

II. In a world so riddled with greed and corruption where every man seems to be out to get another, it is not very .......... to trust others.
(A). good
(B). exciting
(C). wise
(D). easy
Right Answer: D

69. DIRECTIONS (66-70): In these questions, two sentences (I) and (II) are given. Each sentence has a blank in it. Against each five options are suggested. Out of these, only one fits at both the places in the context of each sentence. Mark that option as your answer.

I. The area under our eyes in connected to our kidneys, so any .......... change in the dark circles indicates dehydration or accumulating toxins.

II. Many Indian adults are struggling with weight, thus indulging in weight loss programmes that require .......... changes in their current lifestyle.
(A). drastic
(B). frequent
(C). ambiguous
(D). severe
Right Answer: A

70. DIRECTIONS (66-70): In these questions, two sentences (I) and (II) are given. Each sentence has a blank in it. Against each five options are suggested. Out of these, only one fits at both the places in the context of each sentence. Mark that option as your answer.

I. Usually fund-raising events and charity auctions raise a large amount of money as people from all sections of the society get an opportunity to .......... for a cause.

II. Today, a person needs to .......... very hard for surviving in the corporate race.
(A). work
(B). contribute
(C). effort
(D). donate
Right Answer: A

71. DIRECTIONS (71-80): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Trust is the basic tenet for all relationships, so building an environment of trust is one of the (71) important things one can do to (72) a positive work environment. It is a philosophy that must be de most rated in everything you and your staff does. Trust is about doing what you say you are going to do and being who you say you (73). It is about showing your staff in everything you do that you are reliable, responsible and accountable and that they can (74) on you for consistency. Also, letting them know you (75) the same from them. When your words and behavior are congruent you (76) trust. It will take sometime for your staff members to learn that you are a person of your word. If they see that you are consistent you will build trust, but if they see that your words don't match your behaviour their trust in you will be (77). The unfortunate thing about trust is that it takes a long time to build, but is very fragile and breaks easily. Once broken, it takes an (78) longer time to regain and it may never be fully rebuilt. Therefore, it is of primary importance that you are (79) of all your words and behaviour and ensure that they are worthy of your employees' trust. Even while dealing with uncomfortable situations, if you are honest and upfront it will make thing (80) for everyone.


(A). most
(B). single
(C). extreme
(D). high
Right Answer: A

72. DIRECTIONS (71-80): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Trust is the basic tenet for all relationships, so building an environment of trust is one of the (71) important things one can do to (72) a positive work environment. It is a philosophy that must be de most rated in everything you and your staff does. Trust is about doing what you say you are going to do and being who you say you (73). It is about showing your staff in everything you do that you are reliable, responsible and accountable and that they can (74) on you for consistency. Also, letting them know you (75) the same from them. When your words and behavior are congruent you (76) trust. It will take sometime for your staff members to learn that you are a person of your word. If they see that you are consistent you will build trust, but if they see that your words don't match your behaviour their trust in you will be (77). The unfortunate thing about trust is that it takes a long time to build, but is very fragile and breaks easily. Once broken, it takes an (78) longer time to regain and it may never be fully rebuilt. Therefore, it is of primary importance that you are (79) of all your words and behaviour and ensure that they are worthy of your employees' trust. Even while dealing with uncomfortable situations, if you are honest and upfront it will make thing (80) for everyone.


(A). believe
(B). accept
(C). create
(D). lift
Right Answer: C

73. DIRECTIONS (71-80): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Trust is the basic tenet for all relationships, so building an environment of trust is one of the (71) important things one can do to (72) a positive work environment. It is a philosophy that must be de most rated in everything you and your staff does. Trust is about doing what you say you are going to do and being who you say you (73). It is about showing your staff in everything you do that you are reliable, responsible and accountable and that they can (74) on you for consistency. Also, letting them know you (75) the same from them. When your words and behavior are congruent you (76) trust. It will take sometime for your staff members to learn that you are a person of your word. If they see that you are consistent you will build trust, but if they see that your words don't match your behaviour their trust in you will be (77). The unfortunate thing about trust is that it takes a long time to build, but is very fragile and breaks easily. Once broken, it takes an (78) longer time to regain and it may never be fully rebuilt. Therefore, it is of primary importance that you are (79) of all your words and behaviour and ensure that they are worthy of your employees' trust. Even while dealing with uncomfortable situations, if you are honest and upfront it will make thing (80) for everyone.


(A). is
(B). will
(C). are
(D). would
Right Answer: C

74. DIRECTIONS (71-80): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Trust is the basic tenet for all relationships, so building an environment of trust is one of the (71) important things one can do to (72) a positive work environment. It is a philosophy that must be de most rated in everything you and your staff does. Trust is about doing what you say you are going to do and being who you say you (73). It is about showing your staff in everything you do that you are reliable, responsible and accountable and that they can (74) on you for consistency. Also, letting them know you (75) the same from them. When your words and behavior are congruent you (76) trust. It will take sometime for your staff members to learn that you are a person of your word. If they see that you are consistent you will build trust, but if they see that your words don't match your behaviour their trust in you will be (77). The unfortunate thing about trust is that it takes a long time to build, but is very fragile and breaks easily. Once broken, it takes an (78) longer time to regain and it may never be fully rebuilt. Therefore, it is of primary importance that you are (79) of all your words and behaviour and ensure that they are worthy of your employees' trust. Even while dealing with uncomfortable situations, if you are honest and upfront it will make thing (80) for everyone.


(A). trust
(B). rely
(C). believe
(D). expect
Right Answer: B

75. DIRECTIONS (71-80): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Trust is the basic tenet for all relationships, so building an environment of trust is one of the (71) important things one can do to (72) a positive work environment. It is a philosophy that must be de most rated in everything you and your staff does. Trust is about doing what you say you are going to do and being who you say you (73). It is about showing your staff in everything you do that you are reliable, responsible and accountable and that they can (74) on you for consistency. Also, letting them know you (75) the same from them. When your words and behavior are congruent you (76) trust. It will take sometime for your staff members to learn that you are a person of your word. If they see that you are consistent you will build trust, but if they see that your words don't match your behaviour their trust in you will be (77). The unfortunate thing about trust is that it takes a long time to build, but is very fragile and breaks easily. Once broken, it takes an (78) longer time to regain and it may never be fully rebuilt. Therefore, it is of primary importance that you are (79) of all your words and behaviour and ensure that they are worthy of your employees' trust. Even while dealing with uncomfortable situations, if you are honest and upfront it will make thing (80) for everyone.


(A). are
(B). belong
(C). demands
(D). expect
Right Answer: D

76. DIRECTIONS (71-80): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Trust is the basic tenet for all relationships, so building an environment of trust is one of the (71) important things one can do to (72) a positive work environment. It is a philosophy that must be de most rated in everything you and your staff does. Trust is about doing what you say you are going to do and being who you say you (73). It is about showing your staff in everything you do that you are reliable, responsible and accountable and that they can (74) on you for consistency. Also, letting them know you (75) the same from them. When your words and behavior are congruent you (76) trust. It will take sometime for your staff members to learn that you are a person of your word. If they see that you are consistent you will build trust, but if they see that your words don't match your behaviour their trust in you will be (77). The unfortunate thing about trust is that it takes a long time to build, but is very fragile and breaks easily. Once broken, it takes an (78) longer time to regain and it may never be fully rebuilt. Therefore, it is of primary importance that you are (79) of all your words and behaviour and ensure that they are worthy of your employees' trust. Even while dealing with uncomfortable situations, if you are honest and upfront it will make thing (80) for everyone.


(A). foster
(B). seek
(C). ask
(D). built
Right Answer: D

77. DIRECTIONS (71-80): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Trust is the basic tenet for all relationships, so building an environment of trust is one of the (71) important things one can do to (72) a positive work environment. It is a philosophy that must be de most rated in everything you and your staff does. Trust is about doing what you say you are going to do and being who you say you (73). It is about showing your staff in everything you do that you are reliable, responsible and accountable and that they can (74) on you for consistency. Also, letting them know you (75) the same from them. When your words and behavior are congruent you (76) trust. It will take sometime for your staff members to learn that you are a person of your word. If they see that you are consistent you will build trust, but if they see that your words don't match your behaviour their trust in you will be (77). The unfortunate thing about trust is that it takes a long time to build, but is very fragile and breaks easily. Once broken, it takes an (78) longer time to regain and it may never be fully rebuilt. Therefore, it is of primary importance that you are (79) of all your words and behaviour and ensure that they are worthy of your employees' trust. Even while dealing with uncomfortable situations, if you are honest and upfront it will make thing (80) for everyone.


(A). broke
(B). fall
(C). degrade
(D). destroyed
Right Answer: D

78. DIRECTIONS (71-80): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Trust is the basic tenet for all relationships, so building an environment of trust is one of the (71) important things one can do to (72) a positive work environment. It is a philosophy that must be de most rated in everything you and your staff does. Trust is about doing what you say you are going to do and being who you say you (73). It is about showing your staff in everything you do that you are reliable, responsible and accountable and that they can (74) on you for consistency. Also, letting them know you (75) the same from them. When your words and behavior are congruent you (76) trust. It will take sometime for your staff members to learn that you are a person of your word. If they see that you are consistent you will build trust, but if they see that your words don't match your behaviour their trust in you will be (77). The unfortunate thing about trust is that it takes a long time to build, but is very fragile and breaks easily. Once broken, it takes an (78) longer time to regain and it may never be fully rebuilt. Therefore, it is of primary importance that you are (79) of all your words and behaviour and ensure that they are worthy of your employees' trust. Even while dealing with uncomfortable situations, if you are honest and upfront it will make thing (80) for everyone.


(A). even
(B). very
(C). elaborate
(D). much
Right Answer: A

79. DIRECTIONS (71-80): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Trust is the basic tenet for all relationships, so building an environment of trust is one of the (71) important things one can do to (72) a positive work environment. It is a philosophy that must be de most rated in everything you and your staff does. Trust is about doing what you say you are going to do and being who you say you (73). It is about showing your staff in everything you do that you are reliable, responsible and accountable and that they can (74) on you for consistency. Also, letting them know you (75) the same from them. When your words and behavior are congruent you (76) trust. It will take sometime for your staff members to learn that you are a person of your word. If they see that you are consistent you will build trust, but if they see that your words don't match your behaviour their trust in you will be (77). The unfortunate thing about trust is that it takes a long time to build, but is very fragile and breaks easily. Once broken, it takes an (78) longer time to regain and it may never be fully rebuilt. Therefore, it is of primary importance that you are (79) of all your words and behaviour and ensure that they are worthy of your employees' trust. Even while dealing with uncomfortable situations, if you are honest and upfront it will make thing (80) for everyone.


(A). cautious
(B). careful
(C). worried
(D). afraid
Right Answer: B

80. DIRECTIONS (71-80): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Trust is the basic tenet for all relationships, so building an environment of trust is one of the (71) important things one can do to (72) a positive work environment. It is a philosophy that must be de most rated in everything you and your staff does. Trust is about doing what you say you are going to do and being who you say you (73). It is about showing your staff in everything you do that you are reliable, responsible and accountable and that they can (74) on you for consistency. Also, letting them know you (75) the same from them. When your words and behavior are congruent you (76) trust. It will take sometime for your staff members to learn that you are a person of your word. If they see that you are consistent you will build trust, but if they see that your words don't match your behaviour their trust in you will be (77). The unfortunate thing about trust is that it takes a long time to build, but is very fragile and breaks easily. Once broken, it takes an (78) longer time to regain and it may never be fully rebuilt. Therefore, it is of primary importance that you are (79) of all your words and behaviour and ensure that they are worthy of your employees' trust. Even while dealing with uncomfortable situations, if you are honest and upfront it will make thing (80) for everyone.


(A). simplest
(B). easier
(C). real
(D). contrast
Right Answer: B

81. The average score of a cricketer for 13 matches is 42 runs. If his average score for the first 5 matches is 54, then what is his average score (in runs) for last 8 matches?
(A). 37
(B). 39
(C). 34.5
(D). 33.5
Right Answer: C

82. DIRECTIONS (82-86): Study the table carefully and answer the given questions.
Number of Pages Printed by 6 Printers in 5 Different Weeks
         

What is the respective ratio between the number of pages printed by Printer B in 2nd week and the number of pages printed by Printer F in 5th week?
(A). 4 : 9
(B). 11 : 13
(C). 9 : 13
(D). 7 : 11
Right Answer: D

83. DIRECTIONS (82-86): Study the table carefully and answer the given questions.
Number of Pages Printed by 6 Printers in 5 Different Weeks
         

What is the average number of pages printed by all the given printers in 4th week?
(A). 375
(B). 425
(C). 415
(D). 430
Right Answer: B

84. DIRECTIONS (82-86): Study the table carefully and answer the given questions.
Number of Pages Printed by 6 Printers in 5 Different Weeks
         

Which of the following printer printed maximum number of pages in all the given weeks together?
(A). Printer A
(B). Printer E
(C). Printer D
(D). Printer C
Right Answer: C

85. DIRECTIONS (82-86): Study the table carefully and answer the given questions.
Number of Pages Printed by 6 Printers in 5 Different Weeks
         

Number of pages printed by Printer A in 3rd week is what per cent of the total number of pages printed by Printed D in all the given weeks?
(A). 22
(B). 18
(C). 12
(D). 14
Right Answer: E

86. DIRECTIONS (82-86): Study the table carefully and answer the given questions.
Number of Pages Printed by 6 Printers in 5 Different Weeks
         

What is the difference between the total number of pages printed by Printer E in 1st, 2nd and 4th week together and total number of pages printed by Printer C in all the given weeks together?
(A). 952
(B). 878
(C). 924
(D). 934
Right Answer: C

87. The respective ratio of salaries of A and B is 8 : 7. If the salary of B increases by 20% and the salary of A increases by 21%, the new ratio becomes 96 : 77 respectively. What is A's salary?
(A). 22560
(B). 21600
(C). 20640
(D). 23040
Right Answer: E

88. A, B and C started a business by investing 12800, 16800 and 9600 respectively. If after 8 months B received 13125ashis share of profit, what amount did C get as his share of profit?
(A). 7800
(B). 7150
(C). 7750
(D). 8250
Right Answer: E

89. Simple interest on a sum of money for 4 yr at 7 pcpa is 3584. What would be the compound interest (compounded annually) on the same amount of money for 2 yr at 4 pcpa?
(A). 1162.32
(B). 1098.72
(C). 992.38
(D). 1231.76
Right Answer: E

90. l/3rd the diagonal of a square is m. What is the measure of the side of the concerned square?
(A). 12 m
(B). 9 m
(C). 18 m
(D). 6 m
Right Answer: B

91. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A).
(B).
(C).
(D).
Right Answer: E

92. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A). 15
(B). 24
(C). 18
(D). 12
Right Answer: C

93. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A).
(B).
(C).
(D).
Right Answer: D

94. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A). 7
(B). 9
(C). 11
(D). 13
Right Answer: C

95. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A). 2
(B). 4
(C). 8
(D). 6
Right Answer: E

96. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A).
(B).
(C).
(D).


Right Answer: D

97. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?

456 + 24 × 38 – 958 + 364 = ?
(A). 112
(B). 154
(C). 128
(D). 136
Right Answer: C

98. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A). 41
(B). 35
(C). 38
(D). 33
Right Answer: B

99. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A). 21
(B). 18
(C). 14
(D). 15
Right Answer: C

100. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?

(34.5 × 14 × 42) + 2.8 = ?
(A). 7150
(B). 7365
(C). 7245
(D). 7575
Right Answer: C

101. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A). 13
(B). 11
(C). 7
(D). 9
Right Answer: D

102. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A). 144
(B). 196
(C). 169
(D). 81
Right Answer: C

103. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A).
(B).
(C).
(D).
Right Answer: A

104. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?

(1097.63 + 2197.36 - 2607.24) ÷ 3.5 = ?
(A). 211.5
(B). 196.5
(C). 209.5
(D). 192.5
Right Answer: B

105. DIRECTIONS (91-105): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given question?


(A).


(B).
(C).
(D).
Right Answer: B

106. 12 yr ago the ratio between the ages of A and B was 3 :4 respectively. The present age of A is times of C's present age. If C's present age is 10 yr, then what is B's present age? (in years)
(A). 48
(B). 46
(C). 60
(D). 54
Right Answer: D

107. A certain number of capsules were purchased for 216,15 more capsules could have been purchased in the same amount if each capsule was cheaper by 10. What was the number of capsules purchased?
(A). 6
(B). 14
(C). 8
(D). 12
Right Answer: D

108. M, N, O and P divided 44352 among themselves. M took 3 th 8 of the money, N took th  of the remaining amount and rest was divided among O and P in the ratio of 3 : 4 respectively. How much did O get as his share?
(A). 9600
(B). 10600
(C). 10300
(D). 8700
Right Answer: E

109. Pure milk costs 16 per litre. After adding water the milkman sells the mixture 15 per litre and thereby makes a profit of 25%. In what respective ratio does he mix milk with water?
(A). 3:1
(B). 4 : 3
(C). 3 : 2
(D). 5 : 3
Right Answer: A

110. DIRECTIONS (110-114): What will come in place of question
mark (?) in the given number series?

37, ?, 103, 169, 257, 367
(A). 61
(B). 59
(C). 67
(D). 55
Right Answer: B

111. DIRECTIONS (110-114): What will come in place of question
mark (?) in the given number series?

4, 6, 34, ?, 504, 1234
(A). 194
(B). 160
(C). 186
(D). 156
Right Answer: B

112. DIRECTIONS (110-114): What will come in place of question
mark (?) in the given number series?

3, ?, 14, 55, 274, 1643
(A). 11
(B). 5
(C). 6
(D). 8
Right Answer: B

113. DIRECTIONS (110-114): What will come in place of question
mark (?) in the given number series?

960, 839, 758, 709, ?, 675
(A). 696
(B). 700
(C). 688
(D). 678
Right Answer: E

114. DIRECTIONS (110-114): What will come in place of question
mark (?) in the given number series?

61, 72, ?, 73, 59, 367, 74, 58
(A). 70
(B). 60
(C). 71
(D). 62
Right Answer: B

115. Two pipes can full a tank in 10 h and 16 h respectively. A third pipe can empty the tank in 32 h. If all the three pipes function simultaneously, then in how much time the tank will be full? (in hours)
(A).
(B).
(C).
(D).
Right Answer: B

116. A merchant bought some goods worth 6000 and sold half of them at 12% profit. At what profit per cent should he sell the remaining goods to make and overall profit of 18%?
(A). 24
(B). 28
(C). 18
(D). 20
Right Answer: A

117. A and B are two numbers. 6 times of square of B is 540 more than the square of A. If the respective ratio between A and B is 3 : 2, what is the value of B?
(A). 10
(B). 12
(C). 16
(D). 8
Right Answer: B

118. The perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 6 m more than its breadth is 84 m. What would be the area of a triangle whose base is equal to the diagonal of the rectangle and whose height is equal to the length of the rectangle?
(A). 324
(B). 372
(C). 360
(D). 364
Right Answer: C

119. 56 workers can finish a piece of work in 14 days. If the work is to be completed in 8 days, then how many extra workers are required?
(A). 36
(B). 48
(C). 44
(D). 42
Right Answer: D

120. A 210 m long train takes 6 s to cross a man running at 9 km/ h in a direction opposite to that of the train. What is the speed of the train? (in km/h)
(A). 127
(B). 121
(C). 117
(D). 108
Right Answer: C

121. A bank's 'fixed deposit' is also referred to as a
(A). term deposit
(B). savings bank deposit
(C). current deposit
(D). demand deposit
Right Answer: A

122. To improve access of the poor to banking, RBI has advised banks to open branches with minimum infrastructure supporting up to 8 to 10 Business Correspondents (BC) at a reasonable distance of 3-4 km. Such branches are known as
(A). Nodal branches
(B). Micro branches
(C). Mini branches
(D). Ultra small branches
Right Answer: D

123. As per Census 2011, which of the following Indian states has the lowest population density?
(A). Nagaland
(B). Manipur
(C). Arunachal Pradesh
(D). Himachal Pradesh
Right Answer: C

124. Which of the following statements regarding the 'Direct Benefits Transfer Scheme (DBT)' of the government of India is 'not' true?
(A). The scheme covers LPG subsidies, pension payments and scholarships
(B). Indirect transfers of benefits are more prone to leakage than direct transfers
(C). Under DBT, money is directly transferred into bank accounts of beneficiaries
(D). The scheme was launched on January 1, 2013 to cover 20 districts initially
Right Answer: E

125. World Food Day is celebrated every year around the world on
(A). July 4
(B). October 16
(C). Other than those given as options
(D). August 12
Right Answer: B

126. The minimum age for becoming a member of Rajya Sabha is
(A). 8 years
(B). 40 years
(C). 30 years
(D). 35 years
Right Answer: C

127. Banks' mandatory lending to farmers for agriculture, micro and small enterprises and other weaker sections where in banks are required to lend up to 40% of the loans is generally described as
(A). Para banking
(B). Sub-prime lending
(C). Retail lending
(D). Non-priority sector lending
Right Answer: E

128. Which of the following services relate to execution of transactions directly with consumers, rather than corporations or other banks?
(A). Wholesale Banking Services
(B). Industrial Banking Services
(C). Investment Banking Services
(D). Corporate Banking Services
Right Answer: E

129. The Aadhar-enabled Payment System (AEPS) is a bank-led model that facilitates banking facilities through banking correspondents across banks. However, Aadhaar- enabled basic types of banking transactions do 'not' include
(A). Aadhaar to Aadhaar funds transfer
(B). Small overdraft faculty
(C). Cash withdrawal
(D). Balance enquiry
Right Answer: B

130. Which of the following is a receipt listed in India and traded in rupees declaring ownership of shares of a foreign company?
(A). Indian Depository Receipt (IDR)
(B). European Depository Receipt (EDR)
(C). Global Depository Receipt (GDR)
(D). American Depository Receipt (ADR)
Right Answer: A

131. A bank without any branch network that offers its services remotely through online banking, telephone/mobile banking and interbank ATM network alliances is known as
(A). Universal Banking
(B). Indirect Bank
(C). Door Step Bank
(D). A Direct Bank
Right Answer: D

132. The target set by the UIDAI for issuance of Aadhaar cards upto 2014 is
(A). 50 crore cards
(B). 55 crore cards
(C). 45 crore cards
(D). 40 crore cards
Right Answer: E

133. A type of fraud wherein criminals use an innocent person's details to open or use an account to carry out financial transactions is known as
(A). identity theft
(B). hacking
(C). money laundering
(D). espionage
Right Answer: E

134. Deepak Lathore is related to which of the following sports?
(A). Hockey
(B). Cricket
(C). Badminton
(D). Football
Right Answer: E

135. Who among the following is the author of the book "The Lowland"?
(A). Jhumpa Lahiri
(B). Amitav Ghosh
(C). Salman Rushdie
(D). Hamid Ansari
Right Answer: A

136. Who among the following is the current Chief Election Commissioner

(CEC) of India?
(A). KG Balakrishnan
(B). Ranjit Sinha
(C). Montek Singh Ahluwalia
(D). VS Sampath
Right Answer: D

137. Which of the following Indian Universities is Asia's largest residential university?
(A). Allahabad University
(B). Utkal University
(C). Banaras Hindu University
(D). Anna University
Right Answer: C

138. In October, 2013, which country has confirmed plans to create a secure mail service to protect its citizens and businesses against foreign espionage?
(A). Mexico
(B). Brazil
(C). Sweden
(D). Germany
Right Answer: B

139. The campaign name 'Heal India' aims to create awareness about which of the following diseases?
(A). Mental illness
(B). AIDS
(C). Leprosy
(D). Alzheimer
Right Answer: C

140. Which of the following is an investment advisory discipline?
(A). Corporate Industrial Finance
(B). Offshare Banking
(C). Wholesale Banking
(D). Wealth Management
Right Answer: D

141. Which of the following nations has signed a comprehensive free trade agreement with European Union?
(A). Japan
(B). China
(C). Russia
(D). Canada
Right Answer: D

142. According to the provisions of the income Tax Act, 1961 a resident individual is categorized as a 'very senior citizen' when he is
(A). 80 years of age or older
(B). 75 years of age or older
(C). 90 years of age or older
(D). 85 years of age or older
Right Answer: A

143. Which of the following Indian actresses has recently (October, 2013 been honoured at the British House of Commons for her contribution to the global entertainment industry?
(A). Shabana Azmi
(B). Kareena Kapoor
(C). Nandita Das
(D). Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Right Answer: B

144. Who among the following has recently been conferred with the first Yash Chopra Memorial Award?
(A). Other than those given as options
(B). Madhuri Dixit Nene
(C). Ramesh Sippy
(D). Lata Mangeshkar
Right Answer: D

145. The part of a company's earnings or profits which are paid out to shareholders is known as
(A). capital gains
(B). taxes
(C). interest on borrowings
(D). dividends
Right Answer: D

146. NABARD is responsible for regulating and supervising the functions of
(A). Investment and Industrial Finance Banks
(B). Cooperative Banks and Regional Rural Banks
(C). Corporate Finance and Overseas Banking Units
(D). Private Sector and Multinational Banks
Right Answer: B

147. The government of India has announced a 'funding for lending' scheme. Who are the beneficiaries for this scheme?
(A). Commercial Banks
(B). Regional Rural Banks
(C). Micro-finance Institutions
(D). Finance Departments of the State Governments
Right Answer: A

148. The arrangement under which banks sell insurance products acting as the agents of the respective companies is called the
(A). Insurance joint venture
(B). Bancassurance Model
(C). Hybrid Insurance Model
(D). Insurance Broking
Right Answer: B

149. Which among the following Companies in India has a tie-up with the Japanese Financial Nomura for insurance market?
(A). ICICI Bank
(B). UCO Bank
(C). Kotak Finance
(D). Life Insurance Corporation of India
Right Answer: D

150. The seed capital of Bhartiya Mahila Bank is
(A). 2000 crore
(B). 1000 crore
(C). 4000 crore
(D). 3000 crore
Right Answer: B

151. Which of the following communities is 'not' notified as a 'minority community' by the ministry of Welfare, Government of India?
(A). Sikhs
(B). Zoroastrians
(C). Buddhists
(D). Jains
Right Answer:

152. Cheraw, the Bamboo Dance, is of which Indian states?
(A). Mizoram
(B). Sikkim
(C). Arunachal Pradesh
(D). Manipur
Right Answer: A

153. The process by which a life insurance policyholder can transfer all rights, title and interest under a policy contract to a third person is known as
(A). Assignment of the policy
(B). Hypothecation of the policy
(C). Reinvestment of the policy
(D). Negotiation of the policy
Right Answer: A

154. In October, 2013, which of the following countries has decided to scrap its two currency system?
(A). Mongolia
(B). Sweden
(C). Cuba
(D). Jamaica
Right Answer: C

155. 8th National Conference of Krishi Vigyan Kendra-2013 was held at
(A). Chennai
(B). Mumbai
(C). Lucknow
(D). Kolkata
Right Answer: E

156. Which of the following institutions is regarded as the 'Lender of the Last Resort' by Banks in India?
(A). State Bank of India (SBI)
(B). The State Treasury
(C). Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
(D). World Bank
Right Answer: C

157. The concept of'Micro Credit' essentially concentrates on
(A). consumption smoothening as and when needed
(B). providing safe place to hold savings
(C). accepting deposits
(D). provision of credit to the poor
Right Answer: D

158. With effect from July 1, 2012, for calculation of lending rates, the Reserve Bank of India has advised banks to switch over to the
(A). MSF Rate System
(B). Reverse Repo Rate System
(C). Bank Rate System
(D). Repo Rate System
Right Answer: E

159. An Equity share is also commonly referred to as
(A). ordinary share
(B). debenture ,
(C). convertible share
(D). security receipt
Right Answer: A

160. The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that is concerned with international Public Health. It is headquartered at
(A). Sweden
(B). Switzerland
(C). United Kingdom
(D). France
Right Answer: B

161. The computer monitor is which type of device?
(A). Input
(B). Output
(C). Software
(D). {A} and {B}
Right Answer: B

162. Which is not an item of hardware?
(A). An MP3 file
(B). A keyboard
(C). A mouse
(D). {A} and {B}
Right Answer: A

163. A directory within a directory is called ..............
(A). mini directory
(B). junior directory
(C). sub directory
(D). part directory.
Right Answer: C

164. When you cut or copy information it gets place in the ..............
(A). clipart
(B). clipboard
(C). motherboard
(D). {A} and {B}
Right Answer: A

165. The name of the location of a particular piece of data is its..............
(A). address
(B). memory name
(C). data location
(D). storage site
Right Answer: C

166. Soft copy refers to ..............
(A). printed output
(B). digitizing
(C). music sounds
(D). screen output
Right Answer: D

167. www stands for ..............
(A). World Work Web
(B). Wide Work Web
(C). World Web
(D). World Wide Web
Right Answer: D

168. A field is a related group of
(A). cables
(B). records
(C). files
(D). characters
Right Answer: C

169. To find the paste special option, or use the clipboard group .............. on the tab of Power Point.
(A). design
(B). slide show
(C). page layout
(D). insert
Right Answer: B

170. A (n) .............. programe is one that is ready to run and does not need to be altered in any way.
(A). interpreter
(B). high level
(C). compiler
(D). COBOL
Right Answer: A

171. A programe, either talk numeric that is made available in digital format for automatic download over the internet is called ..............
(A). vodcast
(B). blog
(C). prodcast
(D). wiki
Right Answer: C

172. A USB communication device that supports duty encryption for scare wireless loss communication for notebook users is called
(A). wireless switch
(B). router
(C). wireless hub
(D). USB wireless is not work adaptor
Right Answer: B

173. When entering text within a document, the Enter key is normally pressed at the end of every
(A). line
(B). sentence
(C). paragraph
(D). word
Right Answer: A

174. In power point, the header and footer button can be found on the insert tab in what group?
(A). Illustration group
(B). Object group
(C). Tables group
(D). Text group
Right Answer: D

175. Which of these is a point and draw device?
(A). Mouse
(B). Scanner
(C). Printer
(D). CD-ROM
Right Answer: A

176. Which of these is not a means of personal communication on the Internet?
(A). Electronic wall
(B). Chat
(C). Instant messaging
(D). Insta Notes
Right Answer: D

177. Which part of the computer is used for calculating and comparing?
(A). ALU
(B). Control unit
(C). Disk unit
(D). Modem
Right Answer: A

178. What refers to a set of characters of a particular design?
(A). Keyboard
(B). Calligraphy
(C). Stensil
(D). Type base
Right Answer: B

179. Computer that control processes accept data in a continuous.
(A). Slot
(B). Data highway
(C). Infinite loop
(D). Data traffic - button
Right Answer: C

180. Which Power Point view displays each slide of the presentation as a thumbnail and is useful for rearranging slides?
(A). Slide soater
(B). Notes page
(C). Slide design
(D). Slide show
Right Answer: E

181. Computers manipulate data in many ways and this manipulation is called
(A). upgrading
(B). batching
(C). utilizing
(D). downloading
Right Answer: C

182. Peripheral devices such as printers and monitors are considered to be
(A). hardware
(B). software
(C). data
(D). information
Right Answer: A

183. When a real-time telephone call between people is made over the Internet using computers, it is called ______
(A). a chat session
(B). an e-mail
(C). an instant message
(D). Internet telephony
Right Answer: D

184. Which of the following is the first step in sizing a window ?
(A). Point to the title bar
(B). Pull down the View menu to display the toolbar
(C). Point to any corner or border
(D). Pull down the View menu and change to large icons
Right Answer: A

185. Which of the following software could assist someone who cannot use their hands for computer input ?
(A). Video conferencing
(B). Speech recognition
(C). Audio digitizer
(D). Synthesizer
Right Answer: B

186. ______ a document means the file is transferred from another computer to your computer.
(A). Uploading
(B). Realty Simple Syndication (ASS)
(C). Accessing
(D). Downloading
Right Answer: D

187. Which computer memory is used for storing programs and data currently being processed by the CPU?
(A). Mass memory
(B). Internal memory
(C). Non-volatile memory
(D). PROM
Right Answer: E

188. ______ allows users to upload files to an online site so they can be viewed and edited from another location.
(A). General-purpose applications
(B). Microsoft Outlook
(C). Web-hosted technology
(D). Office Live
Right Answer: B

189. What feature adjusts the top and bottom margins so that the text is centered vertically on the printed page ?
(A). Vertical justifying
(B). Vertical adjusting
(C). Dual centering
(D). Horizontal centering
Right Answer: A

190. Which of these is not a means of personal communication on the Internet?
(A). chat
(B). instant messaging
(C). InstaNotes
(D). electronic mail
Right Answer: C

191. The input device to be used to get printed diagram into a computer is the ________
(A). keyboard
(B). scanner
(C). touch pad
(D). mouse
Right Answer: A

192. What type of device is a computer mouse?
(A). Storage
(B). Output
(C). Input
(D). Input/output
Right Answer: C

193. DATA or information used to run the computer is called .................
(A). hardware
(B). CPU
(C). peripheral
(D). software
Right Answer: D

194. Computer connected to a LAN can .................
(A). run faster
(B). share information and/or share peripheral equipment
(C). go online
(D). e-mail
Right Answer: D

195. The ................. indicates have much data a particular storage medium can hold.
(A). storage
(B). access
(C). capacity
(D). memory
Right Answer: A

196. Computers use the ................. number system to store data and perform calculations.
(A). binary
(B). octal
(C). decimal
(D). hexadecimal
Right Answer: A

197. A disk's content that is recorded at the time of manufacture and that cannot be changed or erased by the user is
(A). memory-only
(B). write-only
(C). once-only
(D). run-only
Right Answer: E

198. Which of the following can be used to select the entire document?
(A). CTRL+A
(B). ALT+F5
(C). SHIFT+A
(D). CTRL+K
Right Answer: A

199. ................. are attempts by individuals to obtain confidential information from you by falsifying their identify.
(A). Phishing trips
(B). Computer viruses
(C). Spyware scams
(D). Viruses
Right Answer: B

200. Part number, part description and number of parts ordered are examples of
(A). control
(B). output
(C). processing
(D). feedback
Right Answer: D



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