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REASONING . If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the second, third, fifth and sixth letters of the word DELI- QUENCY, using each letter only once, which of the follow- ing will be the second letter of that word ? If no such word can be formed give 'X’ as the answer and if more than one such word can be formed, give! ‘'Y as the answer. (DL 2Q @u @x ®@Y 2. How many such letters as there in the word RELUC- TANT, each of which is as far away from the beginning of the word as when they are arranged alphabetically ? (None —(2) One (3) Two @ Three (5) More than three 3, In a certain code language MONOTON is written as OQPORML and IMPROVE is written as KORRMTC, then how PREVIEW will be writ- ten in that code language ? () NPOvKGY @RTGVGCU () RSFVEBV @ RTGVKGY 6) NPCVGCU 4. What should come in the place of question-mark (?) in the following letter series ? AC FH KM PR ? @av @xVv @)WU G) Vx @uW 5. Pointing to a photograph Shubha said, “ho is the only grandson of my mother's fa- ther”. How is the man in pho- tograph related to Shubha ? ()Cousin (2) Brother (8) Uncle (4) Cannot be determined (6) None of these Directions (6-10) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Nine persons - M,N, 0, P, Q, R, S, T and U — are sitting in a straight line facing north but. not necessarily in the same order. Mis sitting at the second posi- tion from the right end. Only four persons are sitting between M and P, § and N are immediate neigh- bours of T. § and Q are not imme- diate neighbours of P.Q and U are not sitting at any extreme ends, R is sitting at the extreme left end G. Which of the following state- ments is true regarding M ? (Q) Third to the left of Q (2) Fifth to the right of P (8) Seventh to the right of U (4) Fifth to the left of T (5) All the statements are true 7, Four of the following five are alike in a certain way on the basis of given arrangement and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group ? @NU @)Tq (3) PR (4)8SQ @NS 8. What is the position of P with respect to 0? @) Sixth to the left (2) Sixth to the right (3) Fifth to the left (@ Fifth to the right (Fourth to the left 9. What is the position of T ? (1) Fourth from left (2)Sixth from left (3) Third from left, 4)Fourth from right (6) Fifth from right 10. Which of the following pairs of persons are sitting at the extreme ends of the row ? (DRN (2)RS (3)RO @)RT (RP Directions (11-15) : Study the following information careful- ly and answer the questions given below : Hight persons —A, B, C, D, E, FG and H ~ are sitting around a cireular path facing towards the centre but not necessarily in the same ordei B is sitting third to the right of B. Only three persons are sit- ting between D and H. F and G are not immediate neighbours of H. G is sitting second to the right of D. A is sitting second the left of F. A is not an immediate neigh- bour of B. 11. What is the position of G with respect to F ? (1) Third to the left (2) Third to the right (8) Fourth to the lef (4) Second to the right (©) None of these Four of the following five are alike in a cortain way on the basis of given arrangement and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group ? 12, @)aD (2)BH (3) AG ()¢eD (5) HF 13. Which of the following is cor- rect regarding the position of B? (1) Third to the right of A (2) Third to the left of E (8) Fourth to the right of B (4) Fourth to the right of D (6) Immediate left of G 14. Who among the following is sitting third to the left of D ? @a QB @c @F GG 15. Which of the following pairs of persons represents the immediate neighbours of F ? ()BandC (2)AandE (8)DandE (4)HandE (6) Dand C Directions (16-20) : These questions are based on the follow- ing five three digits numbers : 587 649 378 925 864 16. If‘2’ is subtracted from all the odd numbers and ‘1’ is sub- tracted from all the even numbers and then the num- bers are arranged in ascend- ing order, which of the follow- ing will be the second largest number ? (2) 925, (2)378 (3)587 (4)864 (6)649 17. Ifthe positions of the first and the third digits in each of the numbers are interchanged, then what will be the differ- ‘ence between the first and third digits of the second larg- est number thus formed ? @é (5 (3)4 @2 @1 18. If all the three digits within ‘each number are arranged in ascending order then what will be the third digit of the small- est number thus formed ? a2 @5 @)7 we 69 In which of these numbers, the sum of all the three dig- its is an odd number ? 19. @a7s (2)925 ~ (3)649 (4) 864 (6) 587 20. If‘ is added to the first digit in each number and then the position of the first and the third digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the third digit of the second highest number thus formed ? MT 2)5 (3)4 @s @)s Directions (21-25) : In each question below are given two state- ments followed by two Conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given Conclusions logically follows from the given statements disre- garding commonly known facts. Give answer (1) if only Con- dlusion I follows Give answer (2) if only Con- clusion II follows Give answer (3) if either Con- clusion I or II follows Give answer (4) if neither Conelusion I nor II follows Give answer (5) if both Con- clusions I and II follow 21. Statements : All cars are bicycles. Some bicycles are tyres. Conclusions : I. All least some tyres are bicycles. II, No tyre is car. 22, Statements : Some tables are chairs. No chair is wood. Conclusions : I. At least some wood are tables. II. Some chairs are not wood. 23. Statements : No square is circle. ‘All circles are reactangles. Conclusions : : I. Some circles are squares. II. At least some rectangles are circles. . Statements + Some squares are circles. Some circles are rectangles. Conclusions I. No cirele is rectangle. Il. Alll least some rectangles are squares. 25. Statements No book is pen. Some Pens are pencils Conclusions : : I. No pon is pencil. Ii. At least some pens are pencils. Directions (26-30) : In each of the following questions, a rela- tionship between different ele- ments is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two Conclusions numbered I and IL, Read the Conclusions based on the given statements and select the appropriate answer. Give answer (1) if only Con- clusion Lis true. Give answer (2) if only Con- clusion IT is true Give answer (3) if either Conelusion I or Tl is true. Give answer (4) if neither Conclusion I nor IT is true Give answer (5) if both the Conclusions I and If are true 26, Statement : P2M-=Q2RR;S>R; Q2T Conclusions : I. S>P ILT

N-0 Conclusions + 1. Q>0 I.0>D 29, Statements : T>UsV>W; XX 30. Statement = P=N>D2GG ILG<3 27. Directions (81-95) : Study the following arrangement careful- ly and answer the questions given below : 3@2U54*PBA67 +$C#EVQIOR 31. How many such numbers are there in the given arrange- ment, each of which is imme- diately preceded by a Vowel sudalotrmadiascly Bilowed hy an even number ? @)One (2) Two. (3) Three (4) More than three )None $2. Which of the following is fourth to the right of the twelfth from the right end of the given arrangement ? Me @)$ @)C @+ (6) % 33. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way on the basis of given arrangomont and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group ? @2A5 @)5Tk @)*x$B (4)BC6 ©)6V+ 34, If all the symbols are dropped from the given arrangement, which of tho following will be the seventh from the right end? @p QA @)C (7 @é 35. What should come in the place of the question-mark (2) in the following series based on the given arrangement ? @53, *A4 706, ? MVQC est @I%$ Mov: G)Q#T i Directions (36-40) : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements num- berd 1 and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statemonts are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and se- lect the most appropriate answer. 36. What is Sunita’s rank from the top in the class of 40 stu- dents ? 37, I. Rani is 4 ranks below Sunita and is thirty first from the bottom. IL Amit is two ranks above Sunita and is thirty sev- enth from the bottom, (1) The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to an- swer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. (2) The data in Statement II alone are sufficient to an- swer the question, while the data in Statemont I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. ()The data in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to an- swer the question (4) The data in both the State- ments I and are not suffi- cient to answer the question. (6) The data in both the State- ments I and II together are necessary to answer the question. How is Nisha related to Ni- dhi? I, Nisha’s mother is sister of Nidhi’s father, IL Nidhi is the daughter of Nisha’s grand-father's only son. (1) The data in Statement 11 alone are sufficient to an- swer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question, (2)The data in Statement I alone or in Statement IL alone are sufficient to an- swer the question (8) The data in both the State- ments I and II together are necessary to answer the question. (4)The-data in Statement I alone are sufficient to an- swer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. (6) The data in both the State- ments I and If are not suffi- cient to answer the question. $8. Kumud is facing which direc- tion ? I, Nikhil is facing North and if he turns to his left he faces opposite direction as that of Kumud. IL. Saroj who is facing East is to the right of Kumud. (1) The data in Statement I alone or in Statement IT alone are sufficient to an- swer the question (2) The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to an- swer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question, (3) The data in both the State- ments I and If are not suf- ficient to answer the ques- tion. (The data in both the State- ments I and II together are necessary to answer the question. (6) The data in Statement 11 alone are sufficient to an- swer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. 39. What is the colour of the fresh grass in a certain code language ? I. Blue is called green, red is called orange, orange is alled yellow in that code language. IL. Yellow is called white, whiteis called black, green is called brown and brown is called purple in-that code language. (1) "The data in both the State- ments I and IT together are necessary to answer the question. (2) The data in both the State- ments I and II are not suf ficient to answer the ques- tion, (8)The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to an- swer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. (4) The data in Statement I alone or in Statement IT alone are sufficient to an- swer the question (6) The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to an- swer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. 40. Who is tallest among the five boys Samar, Remesh, Rakesh, Karan and Vishwas ? I. Rakesh is taller than Ka- ran and Ramesh, but not as tall as Samar. I, Samar is not the tallest. (1) The data in both the State- ments I and II together are necessary to answer the question @) The data in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to an- swer the question (8) The data in both the State- ments I and IL are not suf ficient to answer the ques- tion. (4)The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to an- swer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. (5) The data in Statement IT alone are sufficient to an- swer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 41. A, Biand C started a business in partnership with invest- ments of Rs. 40500, Rs. 45000 and Rs. 60000 respectively. ‘They invested for the same period of time. In the end of the year they earned a total profit of Rs, 97000. What was B’s share in the profit ? @)Rs. 30000 (2)Rs. 3000 @) Rs. 27000 (4)Rs. 40000 (6) None of these 42,In a business A’s investment 1 is rd of that of B's and C’s 2 investment is Grd of that of B's. What will be the share of B's in a profit of Rs, 45000 at the end of the year if they each invest for the same period of time ? (2) Rs. 22000 (2) Rs. 22500 (8) Rs. 15000 (4)Rs. 15500 (©) None of these 48. A man covors a distance of 50 km at the speed of 10 kmph, next 40 km at 8 kmph and re- maining 30 km at 6 kmph in a journey. What was his average ‘speed during whole journey ? (7.5 kmph (2)8.5 kmph (2)8kmph — (4)9 kmph (6) None of these 44. A person marked the price of a tonne of sugarcane 25% ‘above the cost price. On sell- ing at the marked price, he earned a profit of Rs. 17000. What is the marked price ? (1) Rs. 8500 (2) Rs. 82000 (8) Rs. 75000 (4) Rs. 85000 Rs. 68000 45. A man gets Rs. 12000 as sim- ple interest on investing a cor- tain sum at the rate of 8% per annum for two years. If the same principal is invested at compound interest (compound- ed annually) at the rate of 10% per annum for the same peri- od ; what total amount will ho get? 4) Rs. 90750 (2) Rs. 97050 (@)Rs, 80750. (4) Rs. 87050 (5) None of these 46.A alone can complete a piece of work in 20 days while B alone can do it in 30 days. In how many days will both to- gether complete the same piece of work ? (1) 10 days (2)12 days (8) 18 days (4) 16 days (6) None of these 47.300 chocolates are distributed equally among a certain group of students. If there were 10 more students, 60 more choc- olates would have been re- quired. What is the original number of students ? (a) 40 (2)45 (3) 50 ()55 (©) 60 48, What will be the value of Re 3 of 5 0f 522? (590 (2)530 (3) 540 (4580 (6) None of these ‘The side of square whose di- agonal is 8V2 cm, is equal to the length of a rectangle. If the breadth of the rectangle is 5 cm less than its length, what will be the area of the rectan- gle ? (1) 24 sq.em. (2)25 sq.cm. (8) 20 sq.em. (4) 18 sq.m. (©) None of these Directions (10-14) : What will come in place of the question mark (?) in each of the following ques- tions ? 49. 50.6 10 26 62 196 2 (1) 228 (2) 226 (8) 220 (4) 200 (5) None of these $15 7-19. 21, 41> 2 (46 (2)45 (8) 48 (4)48 (6) None of those 52.16 20 29 45 70 106 ? (1) 160 (2) 165 (8) 145 @) 165 (6) None of these 53,173 92 43 18 7? 8 @10 (2)16 (312 @s9 (©) None of these B42 8 18 32°50) ? a7 (2)70, (3)82 (4)80 (©) None of these 55. The area of a rectangle is 616 square cm, and its breadth is 22 cm. The length of the rect- angle is equal to the diameter of a circle. What will be the circumference of circle 7 (@)8tem — (2)88 em @176cm 4) 44 em (6) None of these Directions (66-60) : Read the following table carefully and an- swer the questions given below it. Amounts invested by five dif- ferent companies during five different months 59. What is the difference be- tween the total investment made by all companies in March and that in May ? (In Rs, lakh). @210 (2) 225 (8)205, (4) 215 (6) None of these 60. What was the average invest- ment made by company E dur- ing all the months ? (In Rs. lakh). (214.6 (2)212.4 ()214.4 (4) 241.6 (6) None of these Directions (61-70) : What value will come in place of the question mark (?) in each of the following questions ? 1 G1. 7072 + (16% of 884) = 30 x 17> of 2+ 39) (60 (2)50 (3) 55 (4)40 (6) None of these (in lakh Rs.) Fcempeny | ATR] CTD TE a 2 Month 62. (81) 2 ~ (64) 8 bfaren 32 [236 [232 [264] 907 ape 252182 236) 244|202 5 te Iitay 255 |165 [195] 185 | 150 evry Om June 202/250 /168| 165 | 176 e iy [auly 156] 190]184]230|242 pi ae @ 12 (4) 16 56. By what per cent approxi- mately is the investment made by company C in March more than that by company A in the same month ? @7e @)70 (3) 65 (80 (6) 85 57, What is the difference be- tweon the total investments made by company B and com: pany D taking all the months together ? (In Re. lalch). a) 125 (2) 135 @) 140 145 (6) None of these 58. What was the average invest- ment of company C during all the months ? (In Rs. lakh). 198 (2) 195 (3) 197 (4) 199. (5)None of these (5) None of these 163 163 °. 163 oo50 @) 5550 163 163 @ 390 Fa60 ()None of these 64, 999999 = 99-9 =? Q@)izi23° © (@) 1122.8 @)11123 (4) 1222.8 (6) None of these 65. (27) «6 +9 + (7) +71 =(2)"— 431 Mes (D9 @)12 @iz (5) None of these 66. 2% of (4)' = 51.2 (160 (2)16 @s (4)80 67.21 + 3.9 x 2.9 + 8.99 = a4. (2)42.9 (3)4.13 (4) 4.23 (5) None of these 3 1 2 2 68. 777 x 616-75 =? 9 1 (a) 44725 (2) 4473, ae as (3) 45725 (4) 49725 (6) None of these 69.21 43.7 «29 =? (31.37 (2)31.73 (3)32.73 (4) 32.37 (6) None of these 3 5 x ty x 949-196 x = =? 10.4 x Fy x 949-196 x > =? a) 768 2) 786 (3) 876 (4) 867 ()None of these 71. In a rectangular field of dimen- sions 500 m x 300 m, a pond of dimensions 30 m x 20 m x 12m is dug out. The earth taken out is evenly spread on the remaii ing part of the field. What will be the increase in the level of the surface of the field 7 @50em = @)45 em (3) 48 cm (4)52 cm (6) None of these 72. The perimeter of a rectangu- lar field is 480 metre, The re- spective ratio between its length and breadth is 5 : 3. What will be the area of the field ? (in square metre). (2) 12500 (2) 18500 (3) 13520 (4) 14500 (6) None of these 78. In how many different ways the letters of the word RE- VENGE can be arranged so that all the vowels always come together ? @)eo (2)72 (3) 120 (4) 720 (6) None of these ‘74. On selling 12 pens for a rupee a seller loses 12%. To earn a profit of 20% how many pens should bo sold for a rupee ? @i0 Qs 3)6 8 (5) None of these ( ‘None of theoe ‘75. In a 60 litre mixture milk and water are in the ratio 2: 1 re- spectively. What amount of water (in litres) should be add- ed to the mixture so that the ratio of milk and water be- comes 1:27 (a) 60 (2)50 (3) 70 (4)65 ©) None of these 6. The average of 11 numbers is 10.9. If the average of first six numbers be 10.5 and that of last six numbers be 11.4, what will be the number in the mid- dle ? (10.5 @)115 (3)12 @125 6) None of these 71. The price of a mobile phone is decreased by 20% and hence forth its sale increases by 80%. What is the effect on the reve- nue received ? (1) 44% decrease (2)44% increase (8)No net effect (4) 34% increase ()None of these gin gt 78.55 «Se 425 27 5 5 Oa ais 5 7 19— yes @w, wot (5) None of those 79.4 100 metre long train run- ning at 72 kmph crosses a bridge in 25 seconds. What is the length of bridge ? (2) 380 metre (2)400 metre (3) 420 metre (4) 350 metre (5) None of these 80. In a bag there are 4 black, 6 orange and 6 red balls, Three balls are drawn at random from it. What is the probabili- ty that none is of orange co- lour ? 84 37 Dass ae5 @z oy (5) None of these Directions (81 — 90) : Read the'following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Cer- tain words/phrases have been giv- en in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the ques- tions : Whether because of the em- phasis of traditional religious sal- vation of the personal soul or for some other reason, there is a ten- dency, to restrict the ultimate scope of morals to the reflex effect of conduct on one's self. Even util- itarianism, with all its seeming in- dependence of traditional theolo- gy and its emphasis upon the gen- eral good as the criterion for judg- ing conduct, insisted its hedoni tic psychology of “private pleasure” as the motive for action. The idea that the stable and expan stitution of all things that make life worthwhile throughout all hu- man relationships is the real ob- ject of all intelligent conduct is depressed from view by the cur- Tent conception of morals as a spe- cial kind of action chiofly con- cerned with either the virtues or the enjoyments of individuals in their personal capacities. In changed form we still retain the notion of a division of activity, into two kinds having very different worth’s, The result is the depreci- ated meaning that has come to be attached to the very meaning of the “practical” and the useful. In- stead of being extended to cover all forms of action by means of which all the values of life are ex- tended and rendered more secure, including the diffusion of the fine arts and the cultivation of taste. the processes of education and all activities which are concerned with rendering human relation- ships more significant and worthy, the meaning of “practical” is limit- ed to matters of ease, comfort, riches, bodily security and police order, possibly health, ete, things which in their isolation from oth- er goods can only lay claim to re- stricted and narrow value. In con- sequence, these subjects are hand- ed over to technical sciences and arts. They are no concer of “high- or” interests which feel that no matter what happens to rior goods in the vicissitudes of nat- ural existence, the highest values are immutable characters of the ultimately real, Our dopreciatory attitude to- wards “practice” would be modified if we habitually thought of it in its most liberal sense, and if we sur- rendered our customary dualism betwoon two separate kinds of val- ue, one intrinsically higher and one inherently lower. We should regard practice as the only means (other than accident) by which whatever is judged to be honour- able, admirable, approvable can be kept in concrete experiential ex- istence. In this connection the en- tire import of “morals” would be transformed, How much of the ten- dency to ignore permanent objec- tive consequences in differences made in natural and social rela- tions; and how much of the em- phasis upon personal and internal motives and dispositions irre- spective of what they objectively produco and sustain, are products of the habitual depreciation of the worth of action in comparison with forms of mental processes, of thought and sentiment, which make objective difference in things themselves ? 81.Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct in the context of the given pas- sage ? I. There is a tendency to re- strict the ultimate scope of morals to the reflex ef- fect of conduct on one’s self, IL. Utilitarianism insisted its hedonistic psychology of ‘private pleasure’ as the motive for action, . Out depreciatory attitude towards ‘practice’ would never be modified, (2) Only T (2) Only I (8) Only Tana I (4) Only TT and TIT (6) AIL, Hand IT 82. What is the real object of all intelligent conduct ? ) Idea of strengthening such institutions that make life worth while through out human relationships (2) Leading a life of pleasure and challenges (8)To strengthen bond of re- lationship (4) Both (1) and (2) (6) None of these 83. Why are the subjects of ease, comfort, riches bodily securi- ty ete, handed over to techni- eal sciences and arts ? (1) These subjects come under the purview of science and arts (2) These subjects are logical- ly interpreted. (@)In their isolation from oth- er goods can only lay claim to restricted and narrow value All of these (©)None of these 84. As opined by the writer how the entire import of ‘morals’ would be transformed ? (Q) Moral is hereditary and cannot be changed @)By regarding practice as the only means to judge honourably and admirably (3) By emphasis on tradition- al religious salvation of the personal soul (@)By changing our thought Process (5) None of these 85. What should be the most suit- able title of this passage ? (2) Traditional and modern thought of life (2)Practice is supreme (8) Mechanics and spirituality (4) Spirituality - hinderance to salvation (©) None of these Directions (86-88) : Choose the word which is MOST SIMI- LAR in MEANING to the word printed in bold as used in the pas- sage. 86. DISPOSITION (1) temperament @) displeasure (3) derangement @) dispersion @)unease 87. DIFFUSION (1) experiment @)diligence (8)spread. (6) dignity 88. VICISSITUDE (Dhigh and low of life (pleasure (B)vietory _ (4) vexation ()enjoyment of life Directions (89-90) : Choose the word which is MOST OPPO- SITE in MEANING to the word printed in bold as used in the pas- sage. 89. SALVATION (slavery (2) freedom (8)sameness. (4) samaritan (©) saboteur 90. IMMUTABLE (Y) unchangeable (2) changeable (8) sacred ©) immitable Directions (91-95) ; Rear- range the following five’sentences (A), @), (C), (D) and (B) in the prop- er sequence so as to form a mean- ingful paragraph, and then answer the questions given below ; @) Bertrand Russell, a man not easily duped, became a strong Supporter of Watson’s beliefs, ®) His influential psychological care of the infant and child sold more then’ 100,000 cop- ies within a few months. (C) This may not be a wise move, professionals'and so called ex- perts have a poor track record in advising worried perents.J.B Watson , the fa- ther of the behaviourist (4) restriction @) sacrificial movement, was the author of orienta aaa peti aaah Oe first of the best sellers on bringing up children. (D) In their anxiety some of them tarn to poychologists or psy- chiatrists, or even psychoan- alysts (©) Most parents worry about how best to bring up their children. 91. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ? MA @B @)C (4)D @E 92. Which of the following should be that LAST sentence after rearrangement ? @A (2B @ec @D OE 98. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement ? MA (2B @c @D @E 94. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence af- ter rearrangement ? A QB @Cc @D @)E 95. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence af- ter rearrangement ? Ma @)B @Cc @D OE Directions (96-100) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one Part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer, If there is no error, the answer is (5). dg- nore the errors of punctuation, if any). 96. Rural and Urban water prob- lems would assume crisis (1)/ proportions long ago but for the advent (2)/ of the new transformational technology (8)/ of tube wells around the 1960s. (4Y No error (5). fumans have a (1)/ faculty of believing (2)/ that their own fashions are (3)/ right and proper. (4)/ No error (6), 98. The hotel was (1) on a hill in ‘one of (2)/ the good (8/ sections of town, (4)/ No error (5). 99, She was only (1)/ a small link (2)/ in the network, she was used (8Y for courier jobs. (4Y No error (6). 100. It has brought (1)/ us great gift of (2)/ knowledge in its @Y universal aspects. (4)/ No error (5). Directions (101- 105) : Each question below has blank, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word for each blank which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. 101. The Japanese car maker de- fines it as the “reduction of cost through the of waste. () elimination (2) fumigation. (3) managing (4) amelioration (6) deterioration 102. These steps are to protect only groups but not the society or local commu- nity as whole. (intent (2) intended (3) prohibited 4) intending (6) proparing 103. Today spasm is one of the most areas of medi- cal research. Q) activity (2) action (8) active (4) passion (6) possession 104. As late as the 1950s more than half of all reporters a college degree, (lacking (2) needed (8) required (4) lacked (®) gained 105. He disliked the idea of a film that drew to its style rather than the con- tents. (1) attentive (2) repulsion (8) attractive(4) crowd (@) attention Directions (106-110) : Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the follow- ing sentences to make the sen- tence grammatically meaningful and correct. If the sentence is cor- rect as it is and no correction is required, mark (6) as the answer, 106. The whole process of imple- menting these kinds of strat- egies in this nation, which is very importance, are being ignored on the other side. (2) Which are very important, is being ignored (2) which is very important, is being ignored (8) which was very important, were being ignored (@)which has been very im- portant, is being ignored (©) No correction required 107, Since they aren’t made to pay for the ill-effects of water pol- lution on health, they recom- mend manifest incorrect- ed prescriptions, (Q) they recommended mani- fested incorrect. prescrip- tions (2) they recommend manifest- ly incorrect. prescriptions (@)they have been recom- mended manifestly incor- rected prescriptions (A) the recommends manifest- ly incorrect prescriptions (8) No correction required 108. The naming and number- ing rules at the NHC is re- quired to a system to keep the same identity. ()'The naming and number- ing rule at the NHC is re- quiring to (2)The naming and number rules at the NHC is being required from (8)The naming and number- ing rules at the NHC are required for (4) The naming and number- ing rules of the NHC are requiring for (6)No correction required 109, The world cannot compete; it must aecept complete dom- ination by the first world. (Q)aceep: completed domina- tion of the first world ()accept complete domina- tion for the first world (8)accepting complete domi- nation by first world (accept complete denomi- nation of the first world (6)No correction required 110. It will provide sciontists with a valuable research’tool for study how genes went about their business. (1) research tool for studying how genes goes (2)research tool to study how genes, go (8)research tool to be studied for genes (research tools to study how genes go (5)No correction required Directions (111-120) : In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are’ sug- gested, one of which fits the blank appropriately, Find out the appro- priate word in each case. ‘The recent discovery of molec- ular switches that help (111) whether stem cells will become musele cells or other cell types might (112) the way for effective treatments of Muscular Dystrophy (MD). Stem cells- primitive, self- replacing cells that (113) bodily tis- sues -represent ono of the most promising tools for replacing mus- cle fibres (muscle cells) lost or dam- aged in MD. Although perhaps best known as the (114) force behind embryonic development, stem cells are also found in adult tissues, where they can promote regener- ation. In the embryo and - to the re- cent surprise of scientists - in a (1165) of adult tissues, many stem- cells are pluripotent. mmeanine they are able (116) give-rise to sev- eral different cell types, including those that make up bone, blood, fat, nerve and muscle. If scientists can (117) out how stem cells “choose “among these “career” .op- tions, they might be able to direct them to become specific cell types and repair specific tissues. A team (118) by MDA-funded scientist Michael Rudnick at Can- ada’s Ottawa Hospital Research Institute identified a chemical switch that influences’ the choice made by stem cells found in skele- tal muscle. at switch is required 19) the cells to become satellite cells, which, in adult skeletal mus- cle, increase muscle mass during normal growth, after exercise and in (120) to muscle trauma (inju- ty). 111. (1) determine @) determining @)finding (4) knowing ©) knowledge 112. (1) paving (2) pave (B) have paved @save (6) destroy 113. (1) generates (2) creates (8)generate @ germinate G)originates 114. (1) dividing (2) drive @) centrifugal @)driving (6) divisive 115. (1) various (2) varioty @)kind —_() varieties (6)varied 116. (1)to (3) by (2) for @) with @)in 117. (1) find (2) figure (3)immerse (4) destroy @)describe 118, (1) leading @)led (6)formed 119. (by @)with Gof 120. (resonance (2)effect (8) care G)rosponse @)order (2) captaining (4) heading (2) for (4) off GENERAL AWARENESS 121. Saji Thomas is related to which of the following games? () Cricket (2) Wrestling (3) Swimming (4) Rowing (©) Boxing 122, What is the total number of new trains announced by Rail- way Minister Sadananda Gowda in the Railway Budget or 2014-15? (55 (3)58 663 123, How many Deputy Governors are there in the Reserve Bank of India? we (3 @)4 (4) 5 () None of these 124. Tax exemption for senior citi- zens as announced in the Union Budget for 2014-15 is (1) 2,560,000 (2) 2,76,000 (8)8,00,000 (4) 8,25,000 (6) 4,00,000 ‘Who, among the following, is the all-time highest goal scorer for Germany? @) Miroslav Klose (@)Michael Ballack (8) Franz Beckenbauer (@)Jargen Klinsmann (6) Lothar Matthaus 126. As proposed in the Railway Budget 2014-15, on which route will India’s first bullet train start? (1) Mumbai-Pune (2) Thane-Pangji (3)Mumbai-Ahmedabad (4) Ahmedabad-Jamnagar (6)Pune-Jamnagar 127. According to the proposed National Judicial Appoint- ments Commission, who can appoint judges? ()Chief Justice, Supreme Court of India (Collegium of Supreme Court Justices (2) 57 (4) 60 125. (8)President of India (Union Council of Ministers (6)None of the above 128, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was officially launched on (2) 15 August 2014 (2)5 September 2014 (8)2 October 2014 (4) 14 November 2014 (6) 25 December 2014 129. Bank capitalization is related to (1) International Money Laun- dering Abatement and Fi- naneial Anti-Terrorism Act (2)Basel III Norms (3)Giro Bank (4)SLR Norms (5)None of the above 130, Which of the following coun- tries is the top source of FDI in India? ()USA (2) Australia (3) Singapore(4) China. (6)UAE 131. What was the percentage in- ‘crease in allocation for clean- liness in the Railway Budget 2014-15? 430% “(@) 40% (3)50% (4) 60% (6) 66% 132. What is the full form of UGC? (2) Universe Grant Commis- sion (2)University Grand Com- mission (8) University Grants Com- mission (Universe Grand Commis- sion (6) University Grant Com- missioner 133, In Railway Budget 2014-16, there was a proposal of run- ning how many new passen- ger trains? as @s 14 134, Ajinkya Rahane is related to which of the following sports? (1) Football (2) Chess (8) Wrestling(4) Boxing (6) Cricket Q)5 @) 11 185. In which of the following games is the term ‘strike’ used? (1)Cricket (2) Baseball @) Wrestling (@ Boxing © Golf 186. How much insurance cover is available on a Rupay Card linked to a bank account un- der Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana? (1) Rs. 10,000 @)Rs. 50,000 (8) Rs. 70,000 (Rs. 1,00,000 ©)Rs. 2,00,000 187. Who is PJ, Kurien? (Q) Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha (2) Chairman of NABARD (8) Union Agriculture Minis- ter (4) Deputy Chairmen of RBI (5) None of the above 138, The full form of SLR is (1) Statutory Liquidity Ratio (2) Scheduled Liquidity Rate (8) Separate Lending Rate (@)Social Lending Ratio (6)None of these 189, What is the purpose of Jan Dhan Yojana? (2) Minimum one employed person in every family (@)Minimum one bank ac- count for every family (3)Minimum carning in ev- ery household to rise above BPL category (@)Both 1 and 3 (6) None of the above 140. What is the full form of CST? (1) Central Service Taxation (2) Central Servico Tax (8) Central Sales Tax @Centre Sales Tax (6) None of these 141. Who was Robin Williams? (1) Sportsperson (2) Book author (8) Hollywood actor (4)Singer (5) Poet 142, What is the focus area of the Bhamashah Yojana that was recently started in Rajasthan? Q) Tribal welfare (@) Women empowerment (8) Girl education @) Financial Inclusion ©) Both 2 and 4 In which of the followings states is the Kudankulam Project located? (2) Andhra Pradesh (2) Tamil Nadu (8) Karnataka @Kerala ©) Odisha 144. What is the full form of NABARD? 143, (2) National Bank of Agricul- ture and Rural Develop- ment (2) National Apex Bank of Ag- riculture and Rural Devel- opment ()National Agricultural Bank Assisting Rural De- velopment (@) National Bank for Agrical- ture and Rural Develop- ment (6) None of these 145, Who is the President of Rus- sia? () Vladimir Putin (2)Dmitry Medvedev ()M. Kasyanoy (®M. Fradkov (6)V. Zubkov 146. Rupay Card is issued by () SEBI @)NPCI (@)RBL (4) Union Finance Ministry (6) None of these 147, How many new government medical colleges were an- nounced in the Union Budget 2014-16? qa a6 (38 (4) 10 (6)12 148, Who is Wilfried Bony? GQ) Swimmer @) Archer (8) Basketball player (4) Football player (6) Boxer 149, In which of the following state elections did the Congress win all the three seats that went on poll? (1) Uttarakhand (2) Haryana (8) Karnataka @) Gujarat (6) Rajasthan 150. What is the amount charged for ATM transactions after five times of usage? ()Rs.10 (2) Rs. 15 (@)Rs. 20 (4) Rs, 80 @)Rs. 40 151 . In which of the following states is Hardware Park pro- posed to be set up? @) Tamil Nadu (2) Karnataka (@) Andhra Pradesh (4) Arunachal Pradesh () Rajasthan 162. Who serves as the chairman of the Planning Commission India? (1) President of India (2)Prime Minister of India (8) Governor of RBI (@) Chairman of SEBI (5) Vice President of India 153. Rafael Nadal is associated with which of the following games? (Swimming (@)Lawn Tennis 8) Cricket (4) Football @)Golf 154. What is the full form of CTS? (1) Credit Transfer System (2)Cheque Truncation Sys- tem (3) Call Transfer System (4) Credit Transaction Service (6) None of these 155. Which bank first launched EMI (Equated Monthly Instalments) facility on debit cards? 2) State Bank of India @)ICICI Bank (8) Punjab National Bank (4) Axis Bank (6) Bank of Baroda 158. Which of the following compa- nies recently bought. Lanco’s 1,200 mw Udupi thermal power plant in Karnataka? () Adani Power (2)dindal Stee! and Power (3) Cairns Energy @) Reliance Power )NTPC Limited 187. Which of the followings states has the highest urban popu- lation in India as per the 2011 Census? @) Tamil Nadu (@) Karnataka (3) Punjab (4) Maharashtra (©) Gujarat 158, Which of the following coun- tries is the largest producer of wind power in the world? (usa 2) The Netherlands (3) Argentina @ China ©) Brazil 159. Who, among the following economists, has given the concept of BRIC? (2) Lord Meghnad Saha @)dim O'Neill (3) Amartya Sen (4) Gunter Grass (5) Jean Tirolo 160. Which Irish author created the character of Dracula? () Bram Stoker (2) Arthur Conan Doyle (8) Jeremy Brett (4) Stephon Fleming (©) Alfred Hitchcock a aaa a NN AF eae | LE eee COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE 161. Which of the following is not an example of Hardware? (1)Seanner (2) Plotter (8)Printer (4) Monitor (6) Algorithm ‘Which among the following is not a binary number? @i1 (2) o1 @)22 @) 10 @) 101 ‘Which of the following is not ‘an operating system? (1) Windows XP (2) Android (3) Linux (@Ms-Dos (5) Google Linux is a/an___ (2) Open source software (2) Shareware (2)Freeware (4) Programming language (5) None of these Which of the following is a Programming language? (1)Pascal (2) D+ (3)HTML (4) CSS (6) All of the above ‘The acronym www in internet stands for (Q) World Wireless Web (2) Wireless World Web (8) World Wide Web (4) Wireless Wide Web (6)None of these If any data on a computer is ‘cut’ and then it is pasted, where is that data temporarily stored after being cut? (Ribbon (2)Tab (8) Clipboard ()Reeycle Bin (6) Cookies Folder 168, UPS stands for (1) Universal Process System (2) Uninterruptible Power Source (8) User Payload Serial (4) Utility Packet Storage (5) None of these 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167. 169. USB stands for (1) United Serial Bus (2) Universal Serial By-Pass (8) Universal System Bus (Universal Serial Bus ()None of these 170. MS-DOS is ___ based oper- ating system. (1)Remote (2)Command (8) Web Programming (6) None of these 171, Which of the following is used in the transfer of data as com- munication in internet? (ETP (2) Gopher @)SEO @) TCP (6) Serial Bus 172. To remove data from the ex- isting céll in MS-Excel, we use the __ key, (2) Ctrl +X @) Ctrl+C (3) Delete (4) Ctrl + Alt + Shift X (©) None of these 173. Which of the following’ state- ments is not correct: with re- spect to RAM? (It is volatile in nature (@)It can be accessed ran- domly (8)It stores data even when the computer is switched off )It is referred to as primary memory (6)It is the most’ common type of memory found in computers 174, To save a document for the first time, which of the follow- ing options is used? (2) Save As (2) Save First (8) Export (4) Save (6) Save on 175. Which of the following is the correct way of writing email address? ce (1) shaji007gmail.com (2)shaji007@gmail.com (3) shaji007@.com (4)shaji007@zmail (5) shaji007 178. What is tho keyboard short- cut for making a selected text in Word as bold? (Ot +A (2) Ctrl+B @)Ctrl+C (4) Ctrl+D © Ctrl +B 177. 70,000 bytes is equal to (70KB (2) 70GB (3)70MB_ (4) 700 KB (6) 7000 KB 178. To move to the bottom of a Word Document, which of the following keys should be used? (1) Gtel + Page Down (2) Bnd (3)Home (4) Ctrl + Page Up (5) Ctrl + End 179. The main page of a website is known as (Home Page (2) Browser Page (8) Search Page (4) Webpage (6) Bookmark 180, A person who uses his exper- tise to gain access to other person’s computer to get in- formation illegally is known as (1) Hacker (2) Analyst (8) Programmer (4)Insider (©) Spammer 181, What does P stand for in CPU? (1) Processing (2)Program (3) Portal (4)Power 182. What does VIRUS stand for? (Vital Information Re- Sources Under Siege (2) Video Information Resolu- tion Under Siege (8) Visual Input Restoration Under Spam (@) Vital Input Resources Un- der Siege (8) None of these 183. Which of the following is not a version of MS Office? (1)MS-2000 (2) MS-2008 (3)MS-Vista (4) MS-2007 (6) Ms-2010 184, __ is the process to find er- rors in software code. () Debugging (2) Compiling (8) Testing @) Programming ()Interpreting 185. In a building, the network through which computers are connected to each other through LAN is called (Internet (2) Intranet (3) Extranet @ Satellite net (®)Nono of these 186. A software application for re- trieving, presenting and tra- versing information ro- Sources on the World Wide Web is known as (@)Search Engine Browser (@) Email @ Website (©) Hyperlink 187. A(n) ___ is a program that makes the computer easier to use, (1) Application (2) Utility (8) Network: (4) Operating system (6) Programming 188. How many generations of computers are there? 2 2) 3 "@)4 @5 189. ASCII stands for (1)American Standard Code for Information Inter- change (2)American Stable Code for International Interchange (8)American Standard Case for Institutional Inter- change (#)American Standard Code for Interchange Informa- tion (5) None of these 190. A program written in high level language is referred to as (2) Soures Code (2) Object Code ()Machine Code (4) Assembly Code (©) None of these 191, The primary purpose of soft- ware is to turn data into (1) Websites (2) Information (8) Programs (4) Objects None of these 192. Floppy Disk is ____. (DA drive (2) Permanent memory (3) Temporary: memory (4) Cache memory (©) None of these At which place is cursor seen ‘as a ‘hand’ in 9 computer? (D On Taskbar (2) Where a new letter is to be inserted (8) Hyperlink (4) On screen (©) None of these 194, In Word documents, the au- tomatic correction of errors 1 known as () GREP (2) Spell check (8) Autocorrect (4)Search and Find (5) Replace 193, a 6 Se 195, A computer program is gen erally written in which code language? (@)Binary (2) Decimal (8) Octal (@) Hexagonal (6) None of these 196. In a computer, processing work is done by (ALU (2) Register (3) Compilers (@ CPU (6) None of these 197, Tab key is used for (To go upward in a line (2) To go downward in a line (8) To go leftward of the line (4) To go rightward of the line (6) To indent a line 198. When a new document is cre- ated, it is kept as/in @)Folder (2) Table @)File (4) Record ©) Directory 199. In which of the following, VI- RUS cannot be removed? GQ) Internet (2)Intranet (8)Personal Computer @eop (5) All of the above 200. What does GUI stand for? (1) Graphies User Interaction (2)Graphieal User Interface (8) Graphics Usual Interface (4) Graphical Utility Interface (©) None of these

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