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Student Name : pilleboina Papaiah

SBI CLERKS PRELIMS - Model Test 73 Question Paper

In each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is then divided into five parts out of which
last part is given bold and correct. There is no error in three out of four remaining parts and therefore only
one of the parts is incorrect. You must choose the grammatically incorrect part as your answer. If no part is
incorrect, choose option (5) as your answer .i.e. “No error”.

1. They threaten to kill us. We begged(A)/ and pleaded with them to spare(B)/ our lives and tried to tell(C)/
them that we were not kidnappers(D)/. But they were not in the mood to listen to us(E).

A
B
C
D
No error

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2. The patrolling police were able to(A)/ intervene in time and rescued Mohan(B)/. But he refused to file
a(C)/ complaint and left then(D)/ being treated at a local hospital(E).

D
C
B
A
No error

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3. A software was being readied(A)/ to enabled ‘cashless’(B)/ travel using(C)/ the card in autorickshaws
too(D)/, he said(E).

A
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D
B
No error

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4. A judge is being considered(A)/ as a minister of this temple of justice(B)/. The duty to impart(C)/ justice is
nothing(D)/ but a divine function(E).

A
C
B
D
No error

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5. When persons who have to(A)/ perform divine functions is(B)/ to be selected(C)/, they should have(D)/
the capacity for it(E).

B
C
D
A
No error

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6. What is alarming me today is that the great glory(A)/ achieved by this Court in the past decades by the
hard work(B)/ of the judges of this Court and this elite Bar had(C)/ considerably diminished a lot due to(D)/
some recent incidents that happened here(E).

A
C
B
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No error

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7. It was for the third time this month that the metro rail services were(A)/ disrupt owing to gusty winds(B)/,
which was about 78 kmph on Thursday(C)/, and the second instance of a flex(D)/ banner affecting the
services(E).

B
D
A
C
No error

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8. Resolution Advisory is an(A)/ auto-generated warning in(B)/ the cockpit for the(C)/ pilot to maneuver
the(D)/ aircraft and avoid collision(E).

A
B
C
D
No error

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9. The State government has been(A)/ asked to explain(B)/ the action taken for(C)/ restore peace and(D)/
normalcy in the town(E).

A
C
D
B
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10. The State government has decided to(A)/ install telemetry steam flow meters for measure(B)/ the
availability of water at the Yettinahole drinking water project(C)/. This controversial project is being
undertaken to quench(D)/ the drought-prone areas of seven southern districts of Karnataka(E).

B
A
C
D
No error

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Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/ phrases have been
given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Farmers have progressed the world over yet they are languishing in this country. Despite decades of
industrial development, about 600 million Indians, or roughly half the population, depend on growing crops
or rearing animals to earn a living. The country still relies on imports of essential items, such as pulses and
cooking oil. Almost half of the average Indian household’s expenditure is on food, an important factor behind
inflation. Food security at the micro level remains elusive. The global development experience, especially of
the BRICS countries, reveals that one percentage point growth in agriculture is at least two to three times
more effective in reducing poverty than the same degree of growth emanating from the non-agriculture
sector.
Of late, the woes of the farmer have exacerbated. Untimely rain damaged winter crops in northern India.
The heat wave killed more than 2000 people - mostly working in the fields. Suicides by farmers, owing to the
low price of their produce, are almost a recurrent tragedy. There is general concern over the monsoon;
patchy or inadequate rainfall can spell disaster. Low productivity is a chronic problem because of the
shrinking size of the cultivated plots. Two-grain harvests a year are fairly routine. But the yields are low by
global standards. The policy message for reforming agriculture is very clear. The areas which merit urgent
and concerted attention to streamlining agriculture revolve around investment, incentive, and institutions.
We need to rationalise and prune input subsidies. The savings, thus generated, should be invested in
agriculture - Research & Development at rural roads, rural education, irrigation and water works. Higher
levels of investment in agriculture both by the public and private sector can yield much better results. Policy
-makers must be bold to bite the bullet and drastically cut subsidies which will open the avenue for
increasing the size of the public investment. One way to contain the subsidy bill is to provide subsidies
directly to farmers. Private investment is the engine of agricultural growth. Again, it responds to incentives.
Much of the adverse impact on incentives comes from strangulating the domestic market under the
Essential Commodities Act (ECA) 1955. This law allows the state to restrict movement of agro-products
across state boundaries. Furthermore, the law bans the storage of large quantities of any of the 90
commodities, including onions and wheat. The intention is to deter ‘hoarding’, but it has adversely affected
investment in cold storages and warehouses. Therefore, a substantial quantity of crops rots before they
reach the dining table.

11. Which of the following sectors is sluggish in our country compared to the others?

Industrial sector
Agricultural sector
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Service sector

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12. Choose the word which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word 'elusive' as used in the passage?

Attractive
Enticing
unattainable
Confronting
Encountering

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13. According to the passage which of the following is an important factor behind inflation?

Progress of middle class


Expenditure on food by household
Low agricultural productivity
Irrational fertilizer subsidy
Increasing rate of MSP

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14. Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in the meaning of the word 'drastically' as used in the
passage?

Strikingly
Immensely
Plenty
Moderately
Overly

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15. How is Essential Commodities Act (ECA) 1955 counterproductive for the farmers?
A) This demotivates investments in the cold storages and warehouses.
B) Free movement of goods in the entire country is regulated.
C) This encourages hoarding of non-essential commodities.

Only (A)
Only (B)
Only (A) and (B)
All (A), (B) and (C)
Only (C)

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16. Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in the meaning of the word 'exacerbated' as used in the
passage?

Aggravated
Annoyed
Embittered
Emboldened
Alleviated

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17. Which of the following is a cause of low production in India?

Low fertility soil


Lesser technological expertise
Lack of HYV seeds
Lack of irrigation facility
None of the above

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18. What has been suggested by the author for reforming agriculture?

Rationalizing subsidies
Providing subsidies directly to the farmer's bank accounts.
Scrapping ECA 1955
All of the above
None of these

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19. Choose the word which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word 'strangulating' as used in the
passage?

Blocking
Regulating
Planning
Passing
Breathing

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20. Which of the following is a matter of annoyance for farmers in northern India?

Loss of fertility
Soil erosion
Much damage caused due to unseasonal rainfall.
Drastic cut in subsidies
Lack of effective policy

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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/phrases are suggested one of which fits the blank
appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case:
More importantly, the second voice is one of lamentation as --21--- students, wilting under stress and
pressure, burn out and even commit suicide in this season, simply because they could not fulfil their parents’
expectations. The loss of these young, and often bright, people must make us ponder. They have moved
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all the way from nursery class --22--- high school to fulfil their parents’ ambitions of seeing them grow into
engineers,
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children must have seen themselves only as exam-cracking “achievers” in order to make --23--- parents
happy. They lost out on their childhood play and free time; no pranks with their friends and no experience of
the simple joy of just being a ---24--- child. This loss would have led to a narrow vision of human life guided
by the all-important value of “success”; which is just defined as getting a top job. Period. These children,
deprived of social ---25--- and trapped in an artificially developed world, choose death ---26--- struggle when
that world suffers a rude shock with exam results that are less --27-- expected. There is very little
recognition that the first voice I talked ---28--- creates a powerful environment wherein the trait of parents
imposing their ambitions on the children becomes dominant. When ---29--- do not turn out to be as
successful as their parents want them to, they fade away. This problem ---30--- two sides to it: the first is the
examination-oriented Indian education system, and the second is competitive and cruel parents.

21. 21

much
more
many
most
must

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22. 22

too
in
into
to
for

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23. 23

their
there
here
its
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24. 24

Nomadic
serious
selfless
weak
carefree

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25. 25

Stigma
taboo
development
nourishment
exploitation

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26. 26

in
with
without
over
off

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then
than
more
might
few

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28. 28

about
at
on
out
without

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29. 29

his
they
her
them
its

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30. 30

have
was
were
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31. The respective ratio of speed of a boat downstream and speed of the water current is 5 : 1. If the boat
can travel 12.6 km upstream in 84 minutes, what is the speed of water current ? (in kmph)

2.5
2
1.5
3.5
3

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32. The compound interest (compounded annually) on Rs. ‘R’ for 2 years @ 20 p.c.p.a. Rs. 1716/-. What
would be the simple interest on Rs. ‘R + 1 400’ for 3 years @ ‘14’ p.c.p.a ?

Rs. 2310
Rs. 2226
Rs. 2058
Rs. 2394
Rs. 2142

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33. A and B started a business by investing Rs. X and Rs. X + 3000 respectively. After 9 months from the
start of the business B left. If the respective ratio of A’s share and B’s share of annual profit is 8 : 9, what is
the value of X ?

4500
9000
5000
3000
6000
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34. The area of a square is 324 sq m. Perimeter of a rectangle is 30 m more than the perimeter of the given
square If the breadth of the rectangle is 19 m, what is its area ? (in sq m)

532
646
608
570
684

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35. A train can cross an electric pole in 12 seconds. Had the length of the train been 60rn less, it could have
crossed 500 m long platform in 28 seconds. What is the actual length of the train ? (in m)

300
275
385
342
330

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36. Rice worth Rs. 56/- per kg is mixed with another variety of rice in the respective ratio of 3 : 2. If the
mixture is worth Rs. 64/- per kg, what is the price of the second variety of rice ?

Rs. 80/-
Rs. 82/-
Rs. 78/-
Rs. 74/-
Rs. 76/-

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37. 5 years hence, the respective ratio of A’s and B’s age (at that time) will be 7 : 5 and that of B’s and C’s
age (at that time) will be 10 : 9. 10 years ago, if the sum of A’s and C’s age was 62 years, what is B’s
present age ? (in years)

30
35
40
25
45

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38. The profit earned when an article is sold at 42% profit is Rs. 110.40 more than that earned when the
same article is sold at 18% profit. What would be the selling price of the article if it is sold at 25% profit ?

Rs. 575/-
Rs. 615/-
Rs. 600/-
Rs. 625/-
Rs. 555/-

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39. Of the three numbers the average of the first and second number is greater than the average of the
second and the third number by 49. If the respective ratio of first and third number is 9 : 2 what is the first
number ?

126
63
189
81
72

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40. The sum of 4 consecutive even numbers is 83 more than the sum of three consecutive odd numbers. If
the sum of smallest odd number and largest even number is 69, what is the smallest even number ?
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44
40
38
42
36

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41. The population of village B was 2400 in 2003. It increased by 10% from 2003 to 2004 and by a certain
percent from 2004 to 2005. If the population of village B was 3036 in 2005, what was the percent increase in
population from 2004 to 2005 ?

10
20
17.5
12.5
15

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42. A can finish a piece of work in 63 days. He worked alone for 28 days and then B replaced him. If B could
finish 1⁄3rd of the remaining work in 10 days, in how many days can B alone finish the whole work ?

54
45
36
72
51

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What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given series ?

43. 12 12 36 180 ?

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1180
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1220
1280
1260

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44. 16 86 149 205 ?

262
248
258
242
254

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45. 3 4 9 32 ? 924

150
170
160
165
155

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46. 6 7.2 8.7 10.8 14.1 ?

19.6
20.4
19.8
20.2
20.8
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47. 7 14 40 103 227 ?

442
448
428
454
436

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The question consists of a question and two statements 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
choose the appropriate option :

48. In how many days 2 men and 8 women can complete a piece of work ?
(I) 9 men and 6 women together can complete the same piece of work in 14 2⁄7days.
(II) 6 men can complete the same piece of work in 30 days.

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.
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.
the data in both the statements I & II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
the data in both the statements I & II together are necessary to answer the question.

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49. How many marks did Charlie obtain in Mathematics ?


(I) The average marks obtained by Charlie In 4 subjects (English, Mathematics, Geography and History) are
63.
(II) The average marks obtained by Charlie in English and Mathematics are 48 and the ave rag em arks
obtained by him in English and Geography are 61.

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.
the data in both the statements I & II together are necessary to answer the question.
the data in statement I
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are not sufficient to answer the question.
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the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
the data in both the statements I & II together are not sufficient to answer the question.

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50. What is the area of the circle ? (in sq m)


(I) The sum of circumference and diameter of the circle is equal to the perimeter of an equilateral triangle
whose side is 116m.
(II) The difference between diameter and circumference of the circle is 180m.

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.
the data in both the statements I & II together are necessary to answer the question.
the data in both the statements I & II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
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.

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51. What is the cost price of the table ?


(I) The marked price of the table is 40% more than the cost price. If a discount of 20% is given on the
marked price, profit earned is Rs. 54/-.
(II) The difference between cost price and marked price of the table is Rs. 180/-.

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.
the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
the data in both the statements I & II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
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.
the data in both the statements I & II together are necessary to answer the question.

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52. How much time will Train M take to cross Train N (from the moment they meet) running in opposite
direction (Towards each other) ?
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(I) The respective ratio of speeds of Train M and Train N is 5 : 3.
(II) The sum of the lengths of Train M and Train N is 353 m.
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the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
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.
the data in both the statements I & II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
the data in both the statements I & II together are necessary to answer the question.
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.

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Study the table and answer the given question :


Number of wallets sold by 5 stores during 4 months :
Stores
B C D E F
Months
March ---- 54 97 85 ----
April 66 69 ---- 125 45

May 84 --- 78 81 108


June 100 68 71 ---- 70
Note : Few values are missing in the table (indicated by—). You are expected to calculate the missing value,
if it is required to answer the given question, on the basis of the given data and information.

53. The number of wallets sold by store F decreased by 20% from March to July and by 50% from July to
August. If the number of wallets sold by store F In August was 42, what was the number of wallets sold by
store F in March ?

115
95
100
90
105

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54. Number of wallets sold by store E decreased by 12% from April to June. What was the number of
wallets sold by store E in June ?

108
90
120
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115

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55. The respective ratio between total number of wallets sold by store B in March and June together and
number of wallets sold by the same store In October was 13:6. If the number of wallets sold by store B in
October was 108, what was the number of wallets sold by store B in March ?

120
134
118
138
128

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56. The total number of wallets sold by store D in March and April together is 35 more than that sold by
store B in April and July together. If the number of wallets sold by store B In July is 52, what is the number of
wallets sold by store D in April ?

48
62
56
66
54

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57. Had the number of wallets sold by store C in May been 80% more than what it actually sold, the average
number of wallets sold by stores C, E and F in May would have been 87. What is the actual number of
wallets sold by store C in May ?

40
45
55
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What will come in place at question mark (?) in the given question

58. 2211 ÷ 11 + 32 = ? x √49

50
16
45
30
24

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59. 3 + 42 +53 = ? x 24

6
18
13
16
2

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60.

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61. 1121 + 3112 + 102 = ?

4441
5673
4343
5211
4333

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What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the given question ?
(You are not expected to calculate exact value)

62. 3422/3 + √? - 40.05 = 64.83

236
192
296
256
225

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63. (6.01 - 4.05)2 + √50+ 10.95 = ?

28
34
14
18
22

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64. 91.89% of ? = 24.95 x 2.013 + 536.04
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800
700
900
850
650

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65. 26.022 - 24.972 - 13.12 = ? - 91.96

130
144
106
158
96

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Study the given information carefully to answer the given question :


Stephan who is standing at Point F, walks 11 m towards east and reaches Point G. He then takes a right
turn and walks 6m. He takes a left turn, walks 7m and reaches Point H.
Point X is 17 m to the north of Point H. Point Z is 7m to the west of Point X.

66. In which direction is Point F with respect to Point X ?

East
West
North
South-West
North-West

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67. How far and in which direction is Point Z with respect to Point G ?

23 m towards north
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11 m towards north
11 m towards south
23 m towards south

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68. In a certain code language, ‘POEM’ is coded as ‘ORBN’ and ‘KING’ is coded as ‘JLKH’. In the same
code language, ‘WOKE’ will be coded as’ _____

XLND
VRHF
VRHB
VLND
XLNH

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In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are
followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate
answer.

69. Statements : L ≤ O ≤ H = Y ≥ C
Conclusion I.: H ≥ C
Conclusion II.: L ≤ Y

neither Conclusion I nor II is true


both Conclusions I and II are true
only Conclusion II is true
either Conclusion I or II is true
only Conclusion I is true

69 Answered Time Spent : 00:00:16 Marks : 1

70. Statements : T ≥ E > A = C ≥ H ; C < N


Conclusion I.: T > H
Conclusion II.: N ≤ E

only Conclusion II is true


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neither Conclusion I nor II is true
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either Conclusion I or II is true
only Conclusion I is true
both Conclusions I and II are true

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71. Statements : P = L ≥T ≥ V ; S ≤ U < T


Conclusion I.: P = S
Conclusion II.: P > S

either Conclusion I or II is true


neither Conclusion I nor II is true
only Conclusion II is true
both Conclusions I and II are true
only Conclusion I is true

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72. Statements : T > R ≥ A ≤ I < L


Conclusion I.: T ≥ I
Conclusion II.: R < L

only Conclusion I is true


both Conclusions I and II are true
only Conclusion II is true
either Conclusion I or II is true
neither Conclusion I nor II is true

72 Answered Time Spent : 00:00:10 Marks : 1

73. Statements : C ≥ Z = A > W ≤ T


Conclusion I.: C ≥ A
Conclusion II.: Z > T

either Conclusion I or II is true


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only Conclusion II is true
both Conclusions I and II are true
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only Conclusion I is true
neither Conclusion I nor II is true

73 Answered Time Spent : 00:00:11 Marks : 1

Study the following information and answer the question:


Seven people, namely C, D, E, F, G, H and I buy seven different gadgets on seven different days of the
same week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday, not necessarily in the same order.
G buys a gadget on Thursday. D buys a gadget on one of the days after G but not on Saturday. Only one
person buys a gadget between D and F. F buys a gadget on one of the days before D. As many people buy
a gadget between F and H as between F and G. I buys a gadget immediately after E but not on Tuesday. C
does not buy a gadget immediately before E.

74. Which of the following pairs represents the persons who buy a gadget immediately before and
immediately after D ?

E, C
I, G
F, I
G, E
C, F

74 Marked for Review Time Spent : 00:00:06 Marks : 0

75. Who amongst the following buys a gadget on Tuesday ?

H
F
C
I
E

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76. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group as per the given arrangement.
Which of the following does not belong to that group ?

EF
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CG
HD

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77. On which of the following days does I buy a gadget ?

Saturday
Friday
Monday
Sunday
Wednesday

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78. Which of the following is true as per the given arrangement ?

C buys a gadget on Saturday.


None of the given statements is true
Only two people buy a gadget between H and I.
G buys a gadget immediately after H.
Only one person buys a gadget after E.

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79. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘RIGHT’, each of which has as many letters
between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the
English alphabetical series ?

Two
One
Three
None
More than Three
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79 Answered Time Spent : 00:00:26 Marks : 1

Study the following information and answer the given question :


K is the sister of D. D is the mother of L L is the only child of Y. Y is the son of R. R is the sister of T.

80. If X is the granddaughter of D, then how is X related to L ?

Daughter-in-law
Niece
Sister-in-law
Sister
Daughter

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81. How is Y related to K ?

Husband
Cousin
Brother
Uncle
Brother-in-law

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82. How is T related to Y ?

Cannot be determined
Father-in-law
Mother-in-law
Father
Mother

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Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the question :


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8TFM%KVE9CLXR&GW4P@Z5UB#3DY*6J7N
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83. How many alphabets are there in the English alphabetical series between the sixth element from the
right end and the eleventh element from the right end of the given arrangement ?

Three
None
Two
One
More than three

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84. If all the numbers are deleted from the given arrangement then which of the following will be the ninth
element from the right end ?

U
B
@
#
Z

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85. How many such alphabets are there in the given arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by
a symbol as well as immediately followed by another alphabet ?

None
One
More than three
Three
Two

85 Answered Time Spent : 00:00:32 Marks : 1

86. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the given arrangement and
hence form a group. Which one does not belong to that group ?
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3DU
XRC
VE%
Y*3

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87. Which one of the following will come next in the given sequence ?
76N D#Y ZP5 RL& ?

%MV
%FK
V%E
VM9
E9C

87 Answered Time Spent : 00:01:09 Marks : 1

Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.
R, S, T, U, V, W, X and Y are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the
same order.
* Only three people sit between Y and X. S is one of the immediate neighbours of X.
* T sits second to the right of S.
* Only three people sit between T and V
* W is one of the immediate neighbours of V.
* U is neither an immediate neighbour of S nor Y.

88. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the given arrangement and
so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?

XYT
RSY
TVU
UWR
YVT

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89. What is the position of T with respect to U ?
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To the immediate left
To the immediate right
Second to the left
Second to the right
Third to the right

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90. Which amongst the following statements is true regarding R, as per the given arrangement ?

S sits third to the left of R


R sits second to the left of W.
V is one of the immediate neighbours of R
None of the given statements is true
Only three people sit between R and U

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91. Who among the following sits second to the left of U ?

X
V
W
R
T

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92. If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order in clockwise direction, starting from R, the
positions of how many, excluding R, would remain unchanged ?

Three
Two
One
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None

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93. If two is added to each odd digit and two is subtracted from each even digit in the number 416738 and
then in the new number thus formed all the digits are arranged in ascending order, which of the following will
be second from the right ?

6
5
4
2
9

93 Answered Time Spent : 00:00:50 Marks : 1

94. In a certain code if ‘read a story’ is coded as ‘1 6 9’ and ‘a fine read’ is coded as ‘6 3 1’ then what is the
code for ‘fine’ in the given code language ?

1
9
Either ‘1 or ‘9’
6
3

94 Answered Time Spent : 00:00:27 Marks : 1

This question is based on the given 3-digit numbers :


624 475 931 518 386

95. If the first and the third digits of all the given numbers are interchanged, which of the following will
become the second highest number after performing the said operation ?

386
518
931
624
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95 Answered Time Spent : 00:01:03 Marks : -0.25

96. If all the digits of the given numbers are arranged in descending order within the number, what will be
the sum of the second and third digits of the lowest number thus formed ?

12
8
10
6
4

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97. If ‘2’ is added to the second digit of all odd numbers and ‘3’ is subtracted from the third digit of all even
numbers, in how many numbers thus formed will a digit appear twice ?

Two
None
Three
One
More than three

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98. The product of the second and the third digit in which of the following numbers is the highest ?

624
475
518
931
386

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99. The difference of the first and the second digits in how many of the given numbers is greater than the
third digit of the same number ?

Two
More than three
One
None
Three

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100. Among five friends - J, K, L, M and N, each spent a different amount in buying a mobile phone. K
spends less than only one person. L spends more than only N. J does not spend the maximum amount.
Who amongst the following spent the third highest amount ?

N
K
Cannot be determined
J
L

100 Not Answered Time Spent : 00:00:09 Marks : 0

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