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LIC MODEL SOLVED PAPER
AA.O
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12.05.2013
LIC ASSISTANT
Based on Memory ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (AAO) EXAM
floor. G Is from Tamil Nadu. There Which of the following Is an
REASONING ABILITY are five floors between the floors on Inference which can be made
Dlrectiom (1 - 2) : Study the which J and the person from Kar- from the facts stated in the
following infonnauon carefully and nataka live. The person from West above paragraph ?
answer lhe questions given below : Bengal lives on the floor Immedi- (I} Cheating may be a ground
ately below the floor on which the for filing a case.
There arc six people - A, B. C.
person from Assam lives. H lives on (2) It Is not a grave crime lo
D. E and F - each of them having
different ages. D is cider lhan A and the even numbered floor. I does not charge extra money for hol-
B. F ts elder lhan E. A ts cider than belong to Assam . Three persons live iday package.
B. C Is elder than D. If the age of F between the persons from Bthar and (3) Different tour and travel
Is 19 years. then the third eldest West Bengal. Four persons live be- agencies charge differently.
person Is of 24 years. tween the persons from Bihar and (4) It Is not essential to offer
Maharashtra. L does not belong to what has been promised
1. What would possibly be the
Rajas than. earlier.
age ofB?
(I) 18years
(3) 22 years
(5) 28years
(2) 26years
(4) 16 years
Blhar live ?
(1) Fourth
(3) Fifth
(2)
(4)
c£
floors does the perso~m
th
(5) None of these
9. Which of the following sym-
bols should replace the ques-
lion mark (?) In the given ex·
presston in order to make the
mcnts may be true on the ba- expressions 'J < M' as well as
sis of lnfonnaUon given above? (5) None or~•
4. Who lives e top most 'H ?. T deflnllely true ?
(1) E may be 20 years old. H?.M=K?T>J
(2) The age of C must be 26 floor? Jl..-1
(1) < (2) 5
years. (1) K 'Aii..~ (2) G
(3)?. (4) =
(3) Only C. D and F are elder (3Si- (4)M (5) Either = or >
than E. ( of these Dlrectiom (10 - 14) : Study·
(4) D Is 23 years old IS. ~l ch stale does J belong? the following lnfonnalion carefully
(5) None Is true L~est Bengal and answer the questions given be-
Directions (3-7) : Study the • "-.., Karnataka (3) Rajasthan low:
following Information carefully and ... ~ Assam (5) Punjab In a certain code language -
answer the questions given below : • Who lives exactly between H "he needs some help" Is writ-
There are eight people - r~.H"l~ and L? ten as ··tu g1 ja le".
I. J. K. L. M and N - each o the (1) M (2) I "needs medicine and some" Is
belongs to dtffercnt states viz. (3) J (4) N written as "le da tu st".
sam. Bthar, Kamataka, M 95h- (5) K "some know now help" ts writ·
tra, Punjab, Rajasthan, T. adu 7. The person from the stale of ten as "tu pa gt kt"
and West Bengal. but n c ssarily Assam lives on which floor ? "now and where go· Is written
In the same order. Ive in an as "Jo ze ki st".
(1) Second (2) Third
eight story butldtn Ying floors 10. What does 'da tu ja' mean in
(3) Sixth (4) Fourth
numbered one hl · each of the given code language ?
(5) Fifth (I) now help medicine
them on dlfferen r. (The Ground
Floor Is numbered Floor No. I . the 8. A tour and travel agency was (2) he some medicine
Floor above It Floor No.2 and so on). sued by three customers as It (3) he now medicine
G lives on even numbered floor. had promlssed a discount on (4) he needs medicine
Three people live between J and the the holiday package but when (5) cannot be detennlned
person from Assam. Three persons examined later. It was found 11. What does 'le' mean In the gtv-
live between Land G. The person that the agency had actually en code language ?
from Assam live Immediately below charged 12 percent more than (I) some (2) and
G's floor. N lives Immediately above what other agencies were of- (3) medicine (4) needs
G's floor and Immediately below K's fering. (5) either some or needs
l I
and the year was a Leap (5) None of these If the numbers representing
Year. rate percent and time tn years
28. Who among Meera. Jyoti. Pink! be equal. then the rate of in-
and Sadhana is the tallest ? 32. (~)~ + (12996)~ terest is
I. Meera is not as tali as Pink! 1000 J625 (I) 4% (2) 6%
or Sadhana. (3) 4.5% (4) 6.5%
11. Jyou Is taller than Sadha- =?x 10·• (5) None of these
na. 42. The average weight ofM.N and
(I) 573 (2) 537
29. How Is N related to M ? 0 Is equal to 65 kg. The aver-
(3) 753 (4) 735 -~
I. 0 Is the husband of N. age weight of M and N is equal
(5) None of lhese ~.,,
I. Z who is the sister of broth- to 69.5 kg. The average weight
er M Is the daughter of N. of N and O is 66.5 kg. What Is
33. ~ of51%of864 ""'
30. Below is given a statement fol-
lowed by three courses of ac-
17 <:.;""" the. weight of N ?
( I) 7 4 kg (2) 75 kg
tion numbered (A). (B) and (C). J?
= + J73.96 • (3) 77 kg (4) 80 kg
A course of action is a step or (1) 16421 ~~11 (5) None of these ·
administrative decision to be (3) 14641 ~1"16441 43. An interview panel found that
taken for improvement. follow (5) None olth~e a candidate has given a wrong
- up or further action in regard 34. 64% f 1'12....""!r% ? of 1 129 = dale about his height. while
to lhe problem. policy etc. On Oiling up his form he Oiled up
(- .83'~5
the basis of lhe Information 20% more than his actual
(1) (2) 53
given In the statement. you height. His actual height Is .5
(3 (4) 43
have to assume everything In feet 2 inches. By what approx-
one of these
the statement to be true. then imate percent should he reduce
decide which of the suggested
!l\r...1'! .6)2 + (-7.2)2 x? = 15483.36 his height to get actual height?
... ~ 15276.09 (I) 15 (2) 14
courses of action Iogtcalty
( l) 23.03 (2) 23.3 (3) 18 (4) 17
follow(s) for pursuing.
(3) 32.03 (4) 32.3 (5) None of these
Statement : It was seen
(5) None of these 44. The circumference of a park is
due to the negligence of the c
taker and hostel attenda~t h<fe
Dlrectloll9 (36 - 40) : Find the 750 m. A and B start walking
was huge shortage of drtn . wa- wrong number In the following num- from the same point in the
ter In the hostel. ber series. same direction at 6.75 kmph
Counee of actio 36. 1050 510 242 106 46 16 3 and 4.75 kmph. In what time
(A) The authority (l) 3 (2) 106 Will they meet each other again?
diately make arran (3)242 (4)510 ( 1) 3 hours (2) 2.5 hours
Ing water In the h (5) None of these (3) 3.5 hours (4) 4 hours
(Bl The authority should take 37. 550 546 537 521 494 460 (5) Noneof these
proper action against caretaker and 411 45. Mand N can do a work In 10
hostel attendant. (I) 494 (2) 546 days and 15 days respectively.
(Cl The authority should dismiss (3) 521 (4) 460 If M starts on the work and
the caretaker and hostel attendant, both work alternately day af-
(5) None of these
ter day. in how many days will
(1) Only A and C 38. 8 21 47 86 140 203 281
the work be completed ?
(2) Only B and C (I) 47 (2) 86
(1) 10 (2) 12
(3) Only A and B (3) 140 (4) 203
(3) 8 (4) 9
(4) Only C (5) None of these
(5) None of these
(5) None of these
e
( l) 4302 (2) 7200 j ne of these
(4) NR!s & PIOs
(3) 4320 (4) 4430 .~ • What ts the difference between
the books sold by A and E ? (5) All customers
(5) None of these ~ 62. Which of the following ts cor-
Direction• (52-56) : I lh (I) 180 (2)200
(3) 300 (4) 225 rect regarding the Reverse Repo
following table data related to
(5) None of these Rate used by the Reserve Bank
ber of books on dlffcren~1cts of Indra (RBI)?
sold by six shopkeepers I arc 57 . A 222 metre long train crosses
a pole In 6 seconds. The same (1) It Is used to control liquid-
given. The pie-chart~ e per·
centagc return of boo d them lraln crosses a man running ity tn the system
carefully and answ~1 uesucns. In the same direction In 10 (2) It s the rate at which the
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(3) The poor prefer to go to
ENGLISH LANGUAGE large hanks rather than
(with Special emphasison NGOs to obtain loans.
(1) None
Grammar, Vocabularyand (2) Both (A) and (B)
Comprehension) (3) All (A). (B) and (C)
(4) Only A (5) None of these
122. Why did most mtcroftnance
Institutions Initially provide
only credlt services?
(l)They were unable to com-
pete with the Interest rates
offered on deposits by com-
mercial banks.
(2) They have to operate purely
on a non-profit basis.
(3) Government restrictions
prevented them from offer-
ing additional services.
(4)To ensure the poor have
access to modem necesst-
ties like microwaves.
(5) None of these
123. What was the Impact of the
non disclosure of their Inter-
est rates by lending mstttu-
tions?
(I) The government Issued
sanctions against such
firms.
(2) Shareholder·s Interests
were not protected
(3) More mlcroflnance tnsutu-
Uons were motivated to go
public.
(4) The poor were exploited
(5) None of these
124. Whal ts CGAl.''s fear with re-
spect L> new entitles providing
mtcroftnance ?
(l) NGO will be unable lo sur-
vive In an envtronment of
cut throat competition
(2) The poor wlll hesitate to
take advantage of credit
facilities because of the for·
malittes Involved.
(3) The poor In the developed
wesld will be overlooked
(4) The Interests of the most
deserving among the poor
will be neglected.
(5) Shareholders Interest will
be Ignored
125. What Is the author's opinion
· about the competition for cus-
tomers among mtcroflnan-
ciers?