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Directions (6-10): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number
series?
e) 108
Directions (11-15): In each question, two equations I and II are given. You have to solve both
the equations and give answer
11). I.13x2=x247x-1
II.y1/314=294y2/3
12).I.8x2-78x+169 =0
II.20y2-117y+169 =0
13).I.(169)1/2x+289=134
II.(361)1/2y2-270=1269
14).I.x2-14x +49=0
II.y2-10y-56=0
15). I.8x2+29x-12=0
II.3y2+12y+9=0
Directions(16-20):Study the bar graph carefully and answer the given questions:
16). The percentage increase in the sales from 2011 to 2012 was
a) 160%
b) 140%
c) 60%
d) 100%
e) None of these
17).The sales of mobile phones in 2009 is what per cent of the sales in 2012?
a) 50%
b) 37.5%
c) 30%
d) 33 1/3%
e) None of these
18). What is the average of the total sales of mobile phones during 2008 to 2013?
a) 12 1/6 lakh
b) 10 2/3 lakh
c) 21 2/3 lakh
d) 20 5/6 lakh
e) None of these
19).The sum of the sales of mobiles phones in 2010 and 2011 together is what per cent of the
sum of the sale of mobile phones in 2008 and 2012?
a) 33.3%
b) 66.6%
c) 77.7%
d) 50%
e) None of these
20). If the sales of mobile phones in 2010 is increased by 50% then it is by what per cent less
then the sales in 2011
a) 40%
b) 60%
c) 50%
d) 33.3#
e) None of these
Directions (21-25): Study the following bar graph carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Number of persons (in thousand) using three different types of mobile services over
years
21).What is the average number of persons using mobile service R for all the years together?
a) 20000
b) 22500
c) 21340
d) 23800
e) 25500
22).The total number of persons using all types of mobile services in the year 2007 is what per
cent of the total number of persons using all three mobile services in the year 2010?
a) 75%
b) 91%
c) 68%
d) 89%
e) None of these
23).The number of persons using mobile service Q in the year 2009 is what per cent of the total
number of persons using all the three mobile services in that year?
a) 48%
b) 52%
c) 40%
d) 60%
e) 38%
24).What is the ratio of the number of persons using mobile service Q in the year 2008 to that of
those using the same service in the year 2011?
a) 3:4
b) 5:3
c) 5:13
d) 4:3
e) 3:5
25).What is the total number of persons using mobile service R in the year 2008 and 2011
together?
a) 25000
b) 30000
c) 35000
d) 40000
e) 45000
26).There were two articles and the sum of the cost prices of these articles is Rs 800. One of
them was sold at a profit of 28% and another at a loss of 28%. If the selling price of both the
articles were the same, find the overall loss.
a) Rs 59.82
b) Rs 68.11
c) Rs 62.72
d) Rs 72.38
e) Rs 79.88
27). Hemant wants to purchase a Nokia mobile handset. The shopkeepers told him to pay 28%
tax if he asked for the bill. Hemant managed to get a discount of 6% on the actual sale price
(without tax) of the mobile and paid to the shopkeeper Rs 7191. In doing so, he managed to
avoid paying the 28% tax. What is the amount of discount that he has received on the selling
price (inclusive of tax)?
a) Rs. 2195
b) Rs. 2601
c) Rs. 1738
d) Rs. 3285
e) Rs. 3823
28). The ratio of the amount for two years under CI per annum and for one year under SI is 3/2.
When the rate of interest is the same, then the rate of interest is_____.
a) 38%
b) 42%
c) 27%
d) 25%
e) 50%
29). B is thrice as efficient as A and A can do a piece of work in 21 days. A started working and
after a few days B joined him. They completed the work in 15 days from the beginning. For how
many days did they work together?
a) 1 day
b) 2 days
c) 5 days
d) 7 days
e) 6 days
30). When Abhishek increases his speed from 27 kmph 30 kmph he takes 1 hours less than
his usual time to cover a certain distance. What is the distance covered by Abhishek in the
usual time?
a) 360 km
b) 275 km
c) 435 km
d) 405 km
e) 480 km
31).Out of the total number of students in a college, 15% is interested in sports, and 3/5 of the
total number of students is interested in dancing. 10% of the total number of students is
interested in singing and the remaining 45 students are not interested in any of the activities.
What is the total no. of students in the college?
a) 300
b) 400
c) 500
d) Cant be determined
e) None of these
32).Rakesh rides his bike at an average speed of 30 kmph and reaches his destination in 6
hours. Suman covers the same distance in 4 hours. If Rakesh increases his average speed by
10 kmph and Suman increases his average speed 5 kmph what would be the difference in their
taken to reach the destination?
a) 60 minutes
b) 40 minutes
c) 54 minutes
d) 58 minutes
e) None of these
33).The average age of a man and his daughter is 19 years. The ratio of their ages is 16:3.
What is the difference between the ages of father and daughter after 6 years?
a) 24 years
b) 20 years
c) 18 years
d) 12 years
e) 26 years
34).12 men alone can complete a piece of work in six days, whereas 10 men and 21 women
take three days to complete the same piece of work. In how many days can 9 women alone
complete the same piece of work?
a) 15 days
b) 12 days
c) 8 days
d) 11 days
e) 9 days
35).A rectangular garden has a 5-metre-wide road outside around all four sides. The area of the
road is 600 square meters. If the length is 12 meters more than breadth then what is the ratio of
length to breadth of the plot?
a) 8:19
b) 19:31
c) 31:19
d) Cant be determined
e) None of these
36).In how many different ways can the letters of the BANKING be arranged?
a) 5040
b) 720
c) 1260
d) 2520
e) None of these
37).What is the compound interest on Rs. 18500 in 2 years. If the rate of interest is 10% for the
first year and 12% for the second year?
a) Rs. 4292
b) Rs. 4692
c) Rs. 4590
d) Rs. 4592.5
e) Rs. 4092
38).The product of one-third of a number and 75% of another number is what per cent of the
product of the original numbers?
a) 203/2%
b) 40%
c) 25%
d) 162/3%
e) None of these
39).A man takes four times as long to row up as to row down the river. If the rate of flow of river
is 9 kmph then what is the speed of rowing in still water?
a) 9 kmph
b) 15 kmph
c) 10 kmph
d) 14 kmph
e) 12 kmph
40). An unbiased coin is tossed 4 times. Fine the probability that tail will appear exactly twice.
a) 3/16
b) 5/16
c) 3/8
d) 5/8
e) None of these
Directions (46-50):In the given questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which
of the given four conclusions numbered I,II,III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer
accordingly.
Directions (51-55): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given
below:
U9PI%18R4$ME7QW3Z5T#A2J
53).How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately
preceded by a consonant and also immediately followed by a vowel?
a) Three
b) One
c) Two
d) None
e) None of these
54).If the positions of fifteen elements from the right end are reversed, which of the following will
be the fifteenth element from the left end?
a) 5
b) W
c) Z
d) $
e) None of these
55). How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately
followed by a consonant and also immediately preceded by a vowel?
a) Four
b) Two
c) Three
d) One
e) None of these
Directions (56-60): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
There are seven persons C, D, E, F, G, H and I sitting in a row facing north. Each of them
has a different profession, viz Executive, Clerk, Professor, Officer, Director, Editor and CA, but
not necessarily in the same order.
G is not an Editor but sits after the person who immediately follows H. D is a Professor. The
one is an Executive sits second from the right end. The Clerk sits on the immediate left of the
Editor. C sits on the immediate right of I and on the immediate left of E. H is fifth from the left
end of the row and he is a CA. The Director is third from the left end.
a) F
b) C
c) H
d) G
e) None of these
57).Who among the following sits on the extreme left end of the row?
a) The one who is a CA
b) The one who is an Editor
c) The one who is a Clerk
d) The one who is an Officer
e) None of these
58).The person sitting on the immediate left of G is
a) I the Clerk
b) F the Executive
c) H the CA
d) Cant be determined
e) None of these
59).Which of the following combination is true?
a) F - Clerk
b) E - Clerk
c) I - Editor
d) G - Officer
e) None of these
60).If Editor and CA interchange their positions then who among the following will be second to
the right of the Director?
a) F
b) D
c) C
d) H
e) None of these
Directions (61-65): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a square table. Four of them are
sitting in the middle of the sides and facing outward from the center. Rest are sitting in the
corners of the square and facing the center. W is sitting in a corner and is an immediate
neighbor of P and R. S sits fourth to the right of P and is not facing the center. T is second to the
left of W and is an immediate neighbor of V. U is not the neighbor of R.
b) T, U
c) R, W
d) W, P
e) S, Q
Directions (66-70): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
There are seven different types of games, viz T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z, being played on
different days of week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. V is played on Thursday.
Two games are played between game V and game X. Only one game is played between game
T and game U. Game T is not played on the day immediately before or immediately after the
day when game V is played. Game Z is played on the day immediately before the day on which
game W is played. Game U is not played after game Y.
b) X
c) W
d) V
e) None of these
70).How many games is/are played between game X and game T?
a) Three
b) Two
c) One
d) None
e) None of these
Directions (71-72): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
PQ means P is mother of Q
P+Q means P is father of Q
PQ means P is sister of Q
P-Q means P is brother of Q
71).What will come in place of question mark to establish that N is father of T in the
following expression?
N+R?ST
a) Only +
b) Only
c) Either - or
d) Either + or -
e) None of these
72).What is the relation between V and Y in the given expression?
VWM+YS
a) V is grandmother of Y
b) V is grandfather of Y
c) Y is son of V
d) V is father of Y
e) None of these
Directions (73-75): The following questions are based on the five three-digit numbers given
below:
73). If 2 is added to the first digit of each of the numbers how many numbers thus formed will be
divisible by three?
a) Two
b) One
c) Three
d) None
e) None of these
74).If all the digits in each of the numbers are arranged in descending order within the number,
which of the following will be the highest number in the new arrangement of numbers?
a) 437
b) 385
c) 296
d) 684
e) None of these
75).What will be the resultant number if the second digit of the second lowest number is divided
by the third digit of the highest number?
a) 2
b) 4
c) 1
d) 0
e) 3
76).If 1 is added to the first digit and 2 is added to the last digit of each of the numbers then
which of the following numbers will be the second highest number?
a) 296
b) 437
c) 684
d) 385
e) 512
77).If in each number the first and the second digits are interchanged then which number will
be the highest number?
a) 296
b) 385
c) 684
d) 437
e) 512
78).How many meaningful English words can be formed with the help of the letters EANT using
each letter only once in each word?
a) Three
b) One
c) Two
d) None
e) None of these
Directions (79-80): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
P is to the north of Q and S is to the east of P, who is to the south of W. T is to the west of P.
Once upon a time a Brahmin lived in a big city and as a result of his misdeeds in his
previous birth he became a thief. He saw four other Brahmins from another city selling a variety
of goods in his city. He thought he should somehow deprive the four Brahmins of their money
and through sweet words became their good friend. He was being useful to them in whatever
way he could. True, it comes naturally for women of vice to act coy and for charlatans to pretend
to be learned. The four visitors sold all their goods and with the money from the sales bought
pearls and precious jewels. The Brahmin thief was keeping an eye on what they were doing
even as he pretended to serve them faithfully. One day, in the presence of the Brahmin, the
traders cut open their thighs and storing the jewels and pearls inside the thighs sewed them
back.
The Brahmin was disappointed that they did not give him even a small part of their
wealth. He immediately decided to follow them and kill them in the middle of their journey back
home and take all that wealth from them. He told the traders with tears in his eyes. Friends, you
seem to be ready to leave me behind. My heart is broken because it is difficult for me
to snap the bonds of friendship with you. If you will be so kind so as to take me with you, I will
be very grateful to you. Moved by his request, the traders started their homeward journey
accompanied by the Brahmin theif.They passed through several villages, towns and cities
before they reached a village inhabited by thugs. Suddenly, they heard a group of crows loudly
shouting.Everybody listen, very rich people are coming.Come, kill them and become rich.
The thugs at once attacked the Brahmin traders with sticks and began examining their
bags. But they found nothing. They were surprised because this was the first time that the
words of the crows had turned out to be false. They told the traders, O traders, the crows
always tell the truth. Youth have the money with you somewhere. Take it out or we will cut every
limb of yours and bring it out. The Brahmin thief pondered, These thugs will certainly pierce
the body of the traders to grab the jewels. My turn also will come. It is better I offer myself to
these thugs and save the lives of the Brahmins. There is no point in fearing death because it will
come today or after hundred years. One cannot escape it.
With these thoughts on his mind Brahmin thief asked the thugs to first kill him and see if
there was anything valuable on his body .The thugs accepted the offer and found nothing on
him after they pierced his body. They let go of the other four Brahmins thinking that they also did
not have anything precious on their bodies and that the crows were in fact wrong this time
around.
84).Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word given in bold as used in the
passage.
Disappointed
a) hopeful
b) happy
c) popular
d) appointed
e) heightened
85).Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word given in bold as used in the
passage.
Inhabited
a) occupied
b) escaped
c) dwelled
d) devoid
e) pursued
86).Which one of the following qualities did the Brahmin thief possesses?
a) He was perceptive.
b) He was generous.
c) He was rich.
d) He was short-tempered
e) He was friendly
87).Choose the word(s) which is /are most SIMILAR in meaning to the word given in bold as
used in the passage.
Snap
a) impulsive
b) instant
c) break
d) spontaneous
e) sound
88).Which of the following is true according to the story?
a) The lives of the four Brahmin traders were spared in the end.
b) The Brahmin thief had plans to kill the Brahmin traders for their wealth.
Directions (91-100): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of
which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each
number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully
complete.
It was not surprising that a gang of thieves (91) in Delhi was found with (92) imported
chocolates as well as stolen money, considering cacao costs more than a few beans these
days. There cannot be more proof of the sinfulness of their (93) that chocolate landed them
behind bars. They apparently (94)confectionery stores at the end of every monetary target,
almost like ending a satisfactory meal. That these hardened criminals- wanted for
murder, (95) and robbery displayed a sweeter side by (96) both cash and chocolates in their
sticky fingered felonious forays, will probably not melt any judicial hearts.
What is truly surprising, however, is that these chocoholic villains were not unique; rather,
they seem to be part of a worldwide phenomenon. From periodic (97) raids in Madagascar to
commandeer precious cacao bean stocks from poor farmers to multimillion euro heists of
tonnes of boxed Swiss chocolates and even spreads, a sweet criminal enterprise (98). Only
when large caches of hot (stolen) chocolates are seized 50 tonnes were (99) near Naples just
last month does the prospect arise that chocolates could be worth their weight in gold bars.
Hopefully, the international (100) of this crime wave will not escape the notice of India
authorities.
91).
a) grasped
b) captured
c) seized
d) apprehended
e) discerned
92).
a) pure
b) purloined
c) confiscated
d) illegally
e) contaminated
93).
a) lust
b) addiction
c) need
d) aspiration
e) craving
94).
a) pirated
b) watched
c) burgled
d) went
e) attacked
95).
a) extortion
b) compulsion
c) extremism
d) attrition
e) exploitation
96).
a) picking
b) swiping
c) appropriating
d) collecting
e) snatching
97).
a) surprise
b) evaluation
c) guessing
d) inspiration
e) marauding
98).
a) rises
b) multiplies
c) flourishes
d) grows
e) proliferates
99).
a) impounded
b) purchased
c) possessed
d) requisitioned
e) asked
100).
a) potential
b) performance
c) extinction
d) prevalence
e) ratings
Direction (101-105): In the following questions, some of the sentences have errors and some
have none. Spot the Errors.
101). Mobile phones are so importance these days (a) / that are no longer luxury items (b) / but
have became a necessity. (c) / No Error (d)
a) Mobile phones are so importance these days
b) that are no longer luxury items
c) but have became a necessity
d) No Error
102).Neither he (a) / or his wife (b) / has arrived. (c) / No Error (d)
a) Neither he
b) or his wife
c) has arrived
d) No Error
103).The process was too simple (a) / and easy to understand that its hardly (b) / took five
minutes for us to grasp it.(c) / No Error (d)
a) The process was too simple
b) and easy to understand that it hardly
c) took five minutes for us to grasp it
d) No Error
104).Read not to contradict (a) / nor to believe (b) / but to weigh and consider. (c) / No Error (d)
a) Read not to contradict
b) nor to believe
c) but to weigh and consider
d) No Error
105).The decapitated body (a) / of a young girl (b) / was discovered yesterday. (c) / No Error (d)
a) The decapitated body
b) of a young girl
c) Was discovered yesterday
d) No Error
Directions (106-110): Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something
has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the
sentences as a whole.
106).While technology plays a major role in the life of the modern man, the most important
aspect becomes the ability to _____________ technology and___________ the data from all social
infrastructures to create useful information for the well-being of the society.
a) Integrate, combine
b) Accommodate, blend
c) Assimilate ,merge
d) Conform, coalesce
e) Consolidate ,mix
107). Shimlas celebrated Mall Road, the citys most happening___________ zone all through
the year, has ______________ as many ATMs as places to eat.
a) Haunt, near to
b) Resort, party
c) Joint, essentially
d) Den, practically
e) Hangout, almost
108).Investors, businessmen, academicians and politicians are once again looking at India
with___________ interest and realizing that that this is one huge country which simply cannot be
a) Renewed, overlooked
b) Revuved,excluded
c) Improved, omitted
d) Reborn,reglected
e) Restored, left out
109).HRD ministrys move to teach Sanskrit___________ of German in Kendriya Vidyalaya has
stung their management, left students in the ___________and, of course, hurt the Germans.
a) Despite, flounder
b) Despite, flunder
c) Instead, lurch
d) In lieu, seesaw
e) Because, sway
110). A person ___________ the mountain is called the nominator and the person___________ it
is the nominee.
a) Effecting, bringing
b) Executing, inheriting
c) Accomplishing, drawing
d) Making, receiving
e) Doing, giving
(A) Refund orders are issued by the Central Excise and Customs Department in favour of
payees.
(B) The government departments are authorized to issue cheques with the drawing limit
permitted to them.
(C) While paying, the bank should have cheques as well as advice at the time of payment
(D) The credit to these accounts is received through budget allocations by the respective
ministries
(E) No overdraft is to be allowed in these accounts
(F) Special cheque books are used by the government.
(G) They are supplied by the department and are paid for by the banks.
d) E
e) C
113).Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
a) B
b) A
c) D
d) E
e) G
114).Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
a) G
b) B
c) E
d) C
e) F
115).Which of the following should be the LAST (SEVENTH) sentence after rearrangement?
a) C
b) B
c) D
d) A
e) E
Directions (116-120): In the following questions, a sentence has been given with some of its
parts in bold. To make the sentence grammatically correct, you have to replace the bold part
with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence is correct as it is, give 5) as your answer
(i.e. No correction required).
116).She said that neither the flat nor its content was for sale?
a) Content were on sale
b) Content were for sale
c) Content is for sale
d) Content had for sale
e) No corrections required
117).It is high time that we send the magazine?
121). Who among the following persons has been elected as the 38th Prime Minister of Nepal?
a) Nagendra Prasad Rijal
b) K P Sharma Oil
c) Lokendra Bahadur Chand
d) Sushil Koirala
e) None of these
122). N Venugopal Rao has been appointed as the new CEO of __________.
a) TCS
b) Bank of India
c) Reliance Power Ltd
d) Wipro
e) None of these
123). Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani, who has passed away recently was a ______.
a) Former Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral
b) Former Lok Sabha Member
c) Former Air Chief Marshall
d) Former Indian Hockey Player
e) None of these
124). Who is the winner of the 2015 US Grand Prix?
a) Sebastian Vettel
b) Jackie Stewart
c) Lewis Hamilton
d) Nico Rosberg
e) None of these
125). Which of the following countries ranks top in the Worlds Global Prosperity Index 2015?
a) US
b) Norway
c) Singapore
d) Germany
e) Japan
126). Recently with which of the following countries India has signed a MoU in the field of
Tourism?
a) Columbia
b) Nepal
c) Australia
d) Belgium
e) Singapore
127). Who has became the first female Vice President of Tanzania?
a) Nakaaya Sumari
b) Saida Karoli
c) Rose Mhando
d) Samia Hassan Suluhu
e) None of these
128).Which among the following states government has launched the A P J Abdul Kalam Amrut
Yojana?
a) Tamil Nadu
b) Karnataka
c) Maharashtra
d) Punjab
e) Rajasthan
129). Which of the following countries has hosted the G-20 Summit 2015?
a) China
b) Japan
c) Russia
d) Turkey
e) Belgium
130). Name the State Government which has recently signed an agreement with Lanco Solar?
a) Chhattisgarh
b) Jharkhand
c) Punjab
d) Bihar
e) Uttar Pradesh
131). Which of the following bank has launched SimplyCLICK Card, the first ever credit card
focused on online shopping?
a) ICICI
b) SBI
c) Indian Bank
d) AXIS
e) None of these
132).What is the current RBI Policy Repo Rate?
a) 6.15%
b) 6.75%
c) 6.25%
d) 6.5%
e) None of these
133). Reserve Bank of India has approved the license of 10 companies to start Microfinance
bank, which of the following is NOT one of them?
a) Capital Local Area bank
b) Muthoot Fincorp
c) Au Financiers
d) Suryoday Microfinance
e) Disha microfin
134). The Reserve Bank of Indias committee on Data and Information Management was
headed by __________.
a) P Parthasarathi
b) Deepak Mohanty
c) K Gopalakrishnan
d) B Mahapatra
e) Lily Vadera
135). Which of the following pairs of banks and their headquarters is NOT matched correctly?
a) Bandhan Bank- Chennai
b) SBI- Mumbai
c) PNB- New Delhi
d) Allahabad Bank- Kolkata
e) Canara Bank- Bangalore
136).Which state government has renamed its Wheeler Island as Abdul Kalam Island?
a) Telangana
b) Odisha
c) Karnataka
d) West Bengal
e) Gujarat
137). Who is the author of the book Rebooting Government?
a) Nasim Zaidi
b) U K Sinha
c) Manmohan Singh
d) Nandan Nilekani
e) Raghav Chandra
138).Which of the following states recently hosted the first-ever International Bird Festival?
a) Himachal Pradesh
b) Andhra Pradesh
c) Gujarat
d) Uttar Pradesh
e) Goa
139). ________defeated Netherlands to win the bronze in the Hockey World league final?
a) Canada
b) Japan
c) India
d) England
e) Germany
140).Who is the MD and CEO of Federal bank?
a) Nilesh Shivji Vikamsey
b) Kulangara Paulo Hormis
c) Shyam Srinivasan
d) Johnson K Jose
e) C. Balagopalakrishna
141).What is the upper limit prescribed for RTGS transaction?
a) Rs. 5 lacs
b) Rs. 1 lacs
c) Rs. 25 lacs
d) Rs. 50 lacs
e) No upper limits is prescribed
142).FINO stands for__________.
a) Financial Investment Network and Operations
b) Farmers Investment in National Organization
c) Farmers Inclusion News and Operations
d) Financial Inclusion Network and Operations
e) None of these
143). In the term STRIPS, the first letter S denotes _______
a) Single
b) Small
c) Special
d) Savings
e) Seperate
144). Expand the term FRBM ______
a) Financial Responsibility and Business Management
b) Fiscal Responsibility and Business Management
c) Financial Responsibility and Budget Management
d) Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management
e) Formal Responsibility and Business Management
145).Which of the following is not a Negotiable Instrument?
a) Promissory note
b) Bill of Exchange
c) Cheque
d) Bank Draft
e) Share Certificate
146).NRE stands for__________.
a) Non Resident External Deposit
b) Non Resident Extra Deposit
c) Non Resident Extended Deposit
d) Non Refundable External Deposit
e) Non Resident Exchange Deposit
147).Base Rate in banks is
a) Rate of interest payable on demand deposits
b) Rate of interest payable on fixed deposits
c) Rate of interest charged by RBI on long term borrowings of public Sector Banks
d) Minimum lending rate decided by RBI which shall be adopted by all public Sector Banks.
e) The minimum interest rate fixed by individual banks, below which they cannot lend
funds, except cases like Government sponsored scheme.
148). Headquarters of United Nations Conference on Trade Development (UNCTAD) is located
at _______.
b) Paris, France
c) Geneva, Switzerland
d) London, UK
e) Rome, Italy
149). Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary is located at which of the following states?
a) Rajasthan
b) Gujarat
c) Uttarkhand
d) Odissa
e) Assam
a) Maharashtra
b) Uttar Pradesh
c) Karnataka
d) Gujarat
e) Rajasthan
a) Asuncion
b) Quito
c) La Paz
d) Bogota
e) Caracas
a) 7th October
b) 9th October
c) 17th October
d) 21st October
e) 25th October
153). Who is the present Indian Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment?
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a) Thailand
b) Singapore
c) Indonesia
d) Philippines
e) Bangladesh
a) Kroon
b) Euro
c) Lari
d) Koruna
e) Georgia Pound
156). Who becomes the 14th woman to win Nobel Prize in the field of literature since it was
awarded in 1901?
a) Herta Muller
b) Doris Lessing
c) Alice Munro
d) Svetlana Alaxievich
e) None of these
157).Which pair has won the BNP Paribas Womens Doubles WTA finals?
e) None of these
158).Which of the following persons has been named as the World Rugby Player of the year
2015?
a) Rod Show
b) Jacques Rogge
c) Daniel Carter
d) Mat Hocken
e) None of these
159). Justice Narasimha Reddy has been appointed as the head of the committee on One Rank
One Pension (OROP). He was the former Chief Justice of _______ High Court.
a) Ahmadabad
b) Bangalore
c) Hyderabad
d) Patna
e) Mumbai
160). Who has been honored as the Person to the Year 2015 by the Time Magazine recently?
a) Xi Jinping
b) Angela Merkel
c) Barack Obama
d) Vladimir Putin
e) None of these
162).______ are specially designed computer chips that reside inside other devices, such as
your car or your electronic thermostat?
a) Servers
b) Embedded computers
c) Robotic computer
d) Mainframes
e) None of these
163).Which layer is used in the following applications SMPT, FTP and DNS?
a) Data link
b) Network
c) transport
d) Application
e) None of these
164).According to which of the following, in a database, should information be organized and
accessed?
a) Physical position
b) Logical structure
c) Data dictionary
d) Physical structure
e) None of these
165).What is WORM?
a) Wanted One Read Memory
b) Write Once Read Many
c) Write Original Read Many
d) All the above
e) None of these
166).Which of the following is a separate software layer that acts as glue between the client
and the server parts of an application and provides a programming abstraction?
a) Freeware
b) Firmware
c) Shareware
d) User-supported software
e) Middleware
b) Uploading
c) FTP
d) JPEG
e) downsizing
173).Timing and control unit is a part of an?
a) ALU
b) Processor
c) Memory
d) CMOS
e) BIOS
174).Which is the common name of chip?
a) transistor
b) resistor
c) integrated circuit
d) semiconductor
e) None of these
c) binary
d) All the above
e) None of these
178).Which is the earliest calculating devices?
a) Clock
b) Difference Engine
c) Abacus
d) Calculator
e) None of these
179).The control part of a disk is known as?
a) surface
b) hub
c) cylinder
d) cluster
e) None of these
180).Which of the following languages is used for process control?
a) ADA
b) COBOL
c) BASIC
d) PASCAL
e) LISP
181).Computer Process the data into information by working with_____?
a) Multimedia
b) Characters
c) Words
d) Numbers
e) None of these
182).What is the name of the memory that was programmed during the manufacturing?
a) EEPROM
b) ROM
c) PROM
d) RAM
e) None of these
b) Software manual
c) Program manual
d) System manual
e) None of these
189).Which key is used to move the insertion point to the first cell in a row in Excel?
a) Esc
b) Page down
c) Home
d) Page up
e) None of these
190).A page in the word document consists of how many margins?
a) One (right)
b) Four (top, bottom, right, left)
c) Three(top, bottom, right)
d) Two(top, bottom)
e) None of these
191). A(n) _______ device is any hardware component that allows you to enter data instructions
into a computer?
a) Interaction
b) Input
c) Communication
d) Output
e) terminal
192).What does the acronym BIOS stand for?
a) Basic Input/Outer System
b) Basic Internal/Output System
c) Basic Inner/Output System
d) Basic Input/ Output Systemization
e) Basic Input/ Output System
193).The OS, software and data the computer is currently using are stored in_______?
a) PCI
b) AGP
c) USB
d) RAM
e) Scanner
194).Which of the following is a binary number?
a) 34
b) 11
c) 45
d) 20
e) 12
195).The process of making changes to an existing document is referred to as?
a) Editing
b) Changing
c) Modifying
d) Creating
e) Adjusting
196).Which of the following refers to container used to store related documents located on the
computer?
a) Labels
b) Indexes
c) Programs
d) Folders
e) Sections
197).Which of the following refers to the means by which an OS or any other program interacts
with the user?
a) Program front-end
b) Programming interface
c) User login
d) User interface
e) User compatibility
198).The____ format reduces an audio file to about one-tenth of its original size, while
preserving much of the original quality of the sound?
a) DOC
b) PNG
c) GIF
d) MP3
e) VMEG
199).The _________, which contains billions of documents called Web pages, is one of the most
popular services on the internet?
a) Web server
b) Tebet
c) Web
d) Collection
e) Newsnet
200).Which of the following terms is associated with Internet/ Email?
a) Plotter
b) Slide Presentation
c) Bookmark
d) Pie-chart
e) Microsoft Excel
Answers:
1).b) 2).d) 3).b) 4).c) 5).c) 6).d) 7). d) 8). c) 9). a) 10). c)
11).c) 12).a) 13).a) 14).e) 15).e) 16).c) 17).b) 18).d) 19).c) 20).a)
21).a) 22).a) 23).c) 24).e) 25).b) 26).c) 27).b) 28).e) 29).b) 30).d)
31).a) 32).c) 33).e) 34).b) 35).c) 36).d) 37).a) 38).c) 39).b) 40).c)
41).a) 42).c) 43).d) 44).b) 45).a) 46).b) 47).a) 48).d) 49).a) 50).c)
51).a) 52).b) 53).b) 54).a) 55).c) 56).a) 57).c) 58).b) 59).d) 60).c)
61).d) 62).b) 63).a) 64).d) 65).b) 66). c) 67). e) 68). b) 69).a) 70).e)
71).c) 72).a) 73).b) 74).c) 75).a) 76).e) 77).a) 78).c) 79).a) 80).b)
81).a) 82).b) 83).c) 84).a) 85).d) 86).a) 87).c) 88).e) 89).a) 90).d)
91).d) 92).b) 93).e) 94).c) 95).a) 96).b) 97).e) 98).c) 99).a) 100).d)
101).a) 102).b) 103). a) 104).d) 105).c) 106).a) 107).e) 108).a) 109).c) 110).d)
111).d) 112).b) 113).e) 114).c) 115).a) 116).b) 117).c) 118).b) 119).a) 120).d)
121). b) 122). c) 123). a) 124). c) 125). b) 126). a) 127). d) 128). c) 129). d) 130). a)
131). b) 132). b) 133). b) 134). b) 135). a) 136). b) 137). d) 138). d) 139). c) 140). c)
141). e) 142). d) 143). e) 144). d) 145). e) 146). a) 147). d) 148). c) 149). b) 150). a)
151). d) 152). b) 153). c) 154). a) 155). c) 156). d) 157). b) 158). c) 159). d) 160). b)
161). c) 162). b) 163). d) 164). b) 165). b) 166). e) 167). d) 168). c) 69).c) 170). a)
171). b) 172). c) 173). b) 174). c) 175). d) 176). e) 177). a) 178). c) 179). b) 180). a)
181). d) 182). b) 183). d) 184). a) 185). d) 186). a) 187). d) 188). a) 189). c) 190). b)
191). b) 192). e) 193). d) 194). b) 195). a) 196). d) 197). d) 198). d) 99). c) 200). c)