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No. of Questions : 200
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Test I
Reasoning
Directions (Q. 1-2): These questions are based on the following information.
In a certain code, za ed mn means sky is blue, mn god prv means blue are ure and za to sun to means very very
sky beautiful.
1.
2.
4) prv sun za ed
5) None of these
4) god
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 3-4): These questions are based on the following information.
Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a straight line. B sits third to the left of E, who sits at the end of the line. C is not
an immediate neighbour of F and E. One person sits between B and D. F is sitting at the left end of the line.
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3) fourth left
4) fifth left
5) None of these
If all the six friends are made to sit alphabetically from right to left, position of how many of them will remain unchanged?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 5-7): Study the following information, carefully to answer the given questions.
Six bank clerks A, E, I, O, U and Y are working in three SBI associates banksSBI Patiala, SBI Hyderabad and SBI
Mysore. They are belonging to four different cities i.e. Delhi, Dehradoon, Agra and Ajmer. At least one clerk works in each bank
and at least one clerk belong to each city. U works either in SBI Patiala or SBI Mysore. One clerk of SBI Hyderabad bank
belongs to Delhi. E either belongs to Delhi or Dehradoon and does not work in SBI Hyderabad. Y does not work with O and E.
I works in SBI Patiala and he is not from Delhi. Both the clerks of SBI Mysore are not from Ajmer. A is not from Ajmer and O work
with SBI Patiala. Two persons belong to Delhi and they dont work with SBI Mysore. Person from Agra does not work in SBI
Patiala. U is from Delhi and O is not from Dehradoon. Clerks of same banks dont belong to same city.
5.
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3) Delhi
4) Ajmer
5) Can't be determined
5) AI
7.
If there is any person who is from Dehradun and works in SBI Mysore then who is that person?
1) A
2) I
3) None of these
4) Can't be determined
5) No such person exists
8.
The positions of the first and sixth letters of the word BOTANY are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of the second
and fifth letters and third and fourth letters are interchanged. In the new arrangement thus formed, how many alphabets
are there in the original English alphabetical series between the letter which is second from the right end and the letter
which is third from the left end?
1) Ten
2) Thirteen
3) Twelve
4) Fourteen
5) None of these
9.
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word AMERICA each of which has as many letters between them in the
word as in the English alphabetical series (in both forward and backward directions)?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) None of these
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A A, K dh cgu gS
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1) ; fn ds
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2) ; fn ds
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3) ; fn ; k r ksI ; k II vuq
l j .k dj r k gS
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4) ; fn I vkS
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l j .k dj r sgS
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5) ; fn u r ksI u gh II vuq
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fu"d "kZ: I. l Hkh pw
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l Hkh xkt j sar ksrk gS
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N xkt j sagj h ughagS
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l Hkh gS
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dksbZdS
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N bZ
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f) eku gS
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l Hkh r ksrsgj sgS
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p vyx&vyx vLi r ky ksaC, P, O, S vkS
j U esadk; Z
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j 20,000 #- dekr sgS
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dk; Zughadj r k gSvkS
j ml dh vk; q30 o"kZughagS
A N dk osru 15,000 #- l sde gS
A og O
; fDr t ks26 o"kZdk gS
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A F i zfr ekg 12,000 #- dekr k gSy sfdu P r Fkk S vLi r ky esadke ughadj r k gS
A M, C vLi r ky esadke dj r k gSvkS
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A
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F dkS
u&l svLi r ky esadke dj r k gS
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1) U
2) C
3) P
4) S
P vLi r ky es
adkS
u dke dj r k gS
\
1) M
2) K
3) N
4) Y
2) K + N = M
3) N + Y = M
4) F + N = Y
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
og O
; fDr ft l dh vk; q, d vHkkT; l a
[ ; k gS
] dkS
u&l svLi r ky esadk; Zdj r k gS
\
1) C
20.
5) fu/kkZ
fj r ughafd; kt kl dr k
; fn O
; fDr dk uke ml dsosru dksfu#fi r dj r k gS
] r ksfuEufy f[ kr esal sdkS
u l R; gS
\
1) F + M = K
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5) O
2) P
3) O
4) S
5) fu/kkZ
fj r ughafd; k t k l dr k
3) F 24 o"kZ S 12000
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10.
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 11-15): In each of the questions below are given statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and
II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seen to be at variance with commonly known facts and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements desregarding commonly known facts. Give
answer:
1) if only I follows.
2) if only II follows.
3) if either I or II follows.
4) if both I and II follow.
5) if neither I nor II follows.
11.
Statements:
Conclusions:
12.
Statements:
Conclusions:
13.
Statements:
Conclusions:
14.
Statements:
Conclusions:
15.
Statements:
Conclusions:
No candle is a pandle.
II. All candles being handles is a possibility.
Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the following information, carefully to answer the given questions.
Five friends F, M, K, N and Y are working in 5 different hospitals C, P, O, S and U and they earn different salaries ie Rs
8000, Rs 12000, Rs 15000, Rs 18000 and Rs 20000 and they all are of different ages ie 24, 26, 27, 29 and 30 years. These all
informations are not necessarily in same order.
Person who is 29 year old earns highest salary but does not work in C and P hospital. Y does not work in S and U hospital
and his age is not 30. The salary of N is less than Rs 15000. The person who is 26 years old earns Rs 18000 per month. F earns
Rs 12000 per month but does not work in P and S. M works in C hospital and earns more than Rs 15000. Person who is 27 years
old works in U. 30 years old person earns at least Rs 15000.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
3) P
4) S
5) O
3) N
4) Y
5) Can't be determined
If the name of the person represents its salary then which of the following is true?
1) F + M = K
2) K + N = M
3) N + Y = M
4) F + N = Y
5) None of these
5) Can't be determined
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3) F 24 years S 12000
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puk i j v kkkfj r gS
a
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vfkdkfj ; ksadh , d cksMZehfVa
x esa8 l nL; Fks] ft udsuke gS
a
veu] ceu] peu] kou] xxu] exu] ueu , oai ouA fuEufy f[ kr
t kudkj h , d vk; r kdkj Vscy dspkj ksavksj mudscS
Busdh O
; oLFkk dsl a
ca
k esagSft l esa3 O
; fDr y a
ckbZdh r j Q r Fkk , d O
; fDr Vscy
dh i zR; sd pkS
M+
kbZdh r j Q cS
Br k gS
A
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[ ; vfkdkj h gS
avkS
j osVscy ds, d r j Q cS
Br sgS
a
A kou , oai ou] veu dsut nhd ughagS
a
A
2. exu y a
ckbZoky sHkkx dsdksusesacS
Br k gS
A
3. xxu exu dsfod.kZ
or foi j hr gS
A
4. xxu , oapeu dschp ds
oy , d O
; fDr gS
A
5. ceu eq
[ ; vf/kdkj h gS
A og peu dsi kl cS
Br k gSt ksfd ueu dsfod.kZ
or foi j hr gS
A
6. exu , oaceu l Vsgq
, ughagS
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A i ou] xxu dsck, al sr hl j k gSvkS
j og eq
[ ; vf/kdkj h ughagS
A
7. veu y a
ckbZoky sHkkx dschp esacS
Br k gS
A
21. i ou dsl keusdkS
u gS
\
1) veu
2) exu
3) ueu
4) xxu
5) kou
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24.
25.
2) veu dsnk, ar hl j k
5) peu dsck, anw
l jk
3) xxu dsfod.kZ
or foi j hr
funsZ
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] dFkuksaesafofHkUu r Roksadschp l a
ca
k fn[ kk; k x; k gS
A dFkuksadsckn nksfu"d"kZfn, x, gS
a
A
mkj nhft , %
1) ; fn ds
oy fu"d"kZI vuq
l j .k dj r k gS
A
2) ; fn ds
oy fu"d"kZII vuq
l j .k dj r k gS
A
3) ; fn ; k r ksfu"d"kZI ; k fu"d"kZII vuq
l j .k dj r k gS
A
4) ; fn u r ksfu"d"kZI vkS
j u gh fu"d"kZII vuq
l j .k dj r k gS
A
5) ; fn nks
uksafu"d"kZI o II vuq
l j .k dj r sgS
a
A
26. dFku % A < B, B < C, C = D, D > E
fu"d"kZ% I. B = D
II. B < D
II. R > N
II. W T
II. H > I
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Directions (Q. 21-25): These questions are based on the following information.
In a board meeting of officers there were eight members, whose names are Aman, Baman, Chaman, Dhawan, Gagan,
Magan, Naman, Pawan. Following information is about their sitting arrangement around a rectangular table on which three
persons sit on the each longer side and one sits on the each smaller side.
1. There are two head officers and they sit on the single sides of the table. Dhawan and Pawan are not near Aman.
2. Magan sits on the corner of the longer side.
3. Gagan is diagonally opposite to Magan.
4. There is only one person between Gagan and Chaman
5. Baman is the head officer. He sits near Chaman, who is diagonally opposite to Naman.
6. Magan and Baman are not adjacent. Pawan is 3rd left of Gagan and he is not head officer.
7. Aman sits on the middle of longer side.
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3) Naman
4) Gagan
5) Dhawan
3) Pawan
4) Aman
5) Naman
Who are these three persons who sit on the same side?
1) Gagan, Aman, Dhawan
2) Chaman, Pawan, Gagan
4) Aman, Naman, Gagan
5) Cant be determined
3) Naman, Magan
Direction (Q. 26-30): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These
statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer
1) If only conclusion I follows.
2) If only conclusion II follows.
3) If either conclusion I or II follows.
4) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
5) If both conclusions I and II follow.
26. Statements:
Conclusion:
II. B < D
27. Statements:
Conclusion:
M=NO<P=QR
I. N P
II. R > N
28. Statements:
Conclusion:
II. W T
29. Statements:
Conclusion:
II. H > I
30. Statements:
Conclusion:
C < B, K G, G = M, B K, M B
I. M K
II. C = G
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Directions (Q. 31-35): Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.
Statements: Some preferences in India are based on patriarchal customs and traditions and the patrilineal form of inheritance,
where the inheritance is obtained through the common male ancestors and the sons inherit more than the daughters. Among the
Hindus, it is largely believed that only a son can light the funeral pyre and offer prayers to ancestors, that the son remains a part of
the family whereas the daughter becomes a part of another family, that Kanyadaan (giving away of a daughter in marriage) is a
necessary spiritual obligation, and that only a son can provide old-age security.
31.
32.
Which of the following statements weakens the idea expressed in the above passage?
1) Today many girls in India are opting for love marriage.
2) Women in India are largely uneducated and backward in outlook.
3) Modern girls are highly educated and they have demolished most of the traditional myths that girls are inferior to boys.
4) There are still many pockets of India where discrimination against girls is rampant.
5) None of these
33.
34.
Which of the following statements strengthens the idea expressed in the above passage?
1) Despite all legal efforts, the position of women in Indian society is very low.
2) Besides traditionally bestowed low position to women in India, khap panchayats and frequent fatwas issued by Ulemas
add to the discomfiture of women.
3) While the north-eastern and southern parts of India are matrilineal, rest of the country is patrilineal.
4) The Hindus are more traditional than the people belonging to other religions.
5) None of these
35.
Statement: Every holy river in India is going to lose its holiness and the percentage of pollution is only increasing in spite
of spending millions of rupees for its treatment by the government.
Which of the following can be an inference of the above statement?
1) The government is not serious about cleaning rivers in India.
2) Pollution divests rivers of their holiness.
3) India is using polluted river water for drinking purposes.
4) India is averse to seeking overseas technical help for cleaning its rivers.
5) None of these
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Directions (Q. 36-40): Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You are to determine whether the data
given in the statement is sufficient to answer the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to
choose between the possible answers. Give answer
1) if the statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement II alone is not sufficient.
2) if the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement I alone is not sufficient.
3) if either the statement I alone or the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
4) if you cannot get the answer from the statements I and II together, but need more data.
5) if both statements I and II together are needed to answer the question.
36.
37.
38.
39.
Difference of how many days is there between the ages of Jayendra and Ankit?
I. Ankit was born on 26 and the month was September or October. Jayendra was born on October 12.
II. Ankit was 3 months old at his first new year. Both of them were born in the same year.
40.
Directions (Q. 41-50): In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should
come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence is to be continued?
Problem Figures
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Test II
English Language
Directions (Q. 51-65): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain
words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
The subject Good Governance is both topical and timely. It is an axiom of political science that a State comes into
being for life but it exists for good life.
The duty of the state is not only to protect life and liberty but goes further, to enable the people to live in a measure of
physical and mental comfort.
Democracy is a government by the citizens themselves. The people should realise that they are responsible for choosing
the right and proper persons to represent them in national affairs. In colonial administration the government was different from
the people. Those governments ruled but without the consent and concurrence of the people. This old concept still persists
in the masses today. They do not realise that the general election is the occasion for them to choose a government for
themselves. On the contrary, the masses feel that the franchise is a patronage to be conferred on their kith and kin, or the local
candidate, or one of their caste and religious fraternity.
In mature democracies, a person who changes his party affiliation or crosses the floor, seldom gets re-elected by the
electorate. They do not trust him to stand firm by the policies and programmes proposed by him. In India a person who was in
the Congress Government and immediately thereafter in the Janata Government and then in Chandrashekhar Government was
re-elected and came once again into the Congress Government!
The electorate votes for a criminal or a corrupt candidate, and bemoans that the country has a bad government.
The electorate does not realise that even as it contributes to its own household expenditure, it has to contribute to the
countrys governance. It is easily misled by the unscrupulous promises of political parties of free food, free clothes, free
electricity, free everything. Even enlightened people plead for tax concessions, subsidies and incentives oblivious of the fact
that they are met by borrowings which in turn impose burdens indirectly on themselves.
Besides, in a true democracy, the people voluntarily observe the laws, rules and regulations as they are forged by
themselves in the interest of good governance. It is only because 90% of the people abide by the laws and 10% transgress
them that the state is able to maintain order and harmony. If the situation were reversed with 90% transgressing the law and
10% abiding by it, there can be no organised society, no peace and harmony. Some of the advanced countries, notably
Switzerland, have perhaps the highest degree of compliance. A mere board stating that the road is closed will be complied with
by almost 100% of the people.
51. Which of the following is supposed to be the most relevant duty of the state?
1) to ensure sovereignty of the region
2) to ensure prosperity of the region
3) to look after the welfare of its people
4) to develop better terms with other nations
5) None of these
52.
53.
54.
Why does a person changing his party find it hard to get re-elected in mature democracies?
1) Because political parties suspect his fidelity.
2) Because he loses his image in the political circle.
3) Because his eligibility for fighting elections gets questioned.
4) Because he has to depend upon the stand of his new party.
5) None of these
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55.
In a country like India, who is mainly responsible for good or bad governance?
1) The system of electing our representatives
2) The political parties
4) The political party in power
5) None of these
3) The voters
56.
57.
58.
Which of the following suggestions may not be necessary to make India a mature democracy?
1) The voters should elect candidates with clean image.
2) The voters should not entertain candidates who frequently change their party and ideology.
3) The voters should shun their narrow interests while voting for their candidates.
4) The people should respect the law of the land.
5) None of these
3) Political Science
Directions (Q. 60-62): Choose the word which is the same in meaning as the word given in bold as used in the passage.
60. CONCURRENCE
1) satisfaction
2) agreement
3) participation
4) loyalty
5) dependence
61. FRATERNITY
1) society
2) groups
3) background
4) ethnicity
5) brotherhood
62. VOLUNTARILY
1) basically
2) generally
3) systematically
4) willingly
5) unitedly
Directions (Q. 63-65): Choose the word which is the opposite in meaning as the word given in bold as used in the passage.
63. SELDOM
1) hardly
2) unopposed
3) generally
4) majority
5) convincingly
64. BEMOAN
1) laud
2) accept
3) approve
4) weep
5) debate
65. OBLIVIOUS
1) arguing
2) veteran
3) expert
4) aware
5) orator
Directions (Q. 66-70): Rearrange the following eight sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G) and (H) in the proper
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) But I always felt somewhere in my mind that I loved acting.
(B) He never wanted me to be an actor, as he didnt look upon theatre or acting as respectable vocation.
(C) Firstly, there was no tradition of theatre in my family.
(D) I am talking specifically of acting, not theatre in general.
(E) My parents were old-fashioned.
(F) I will answer all your queries a little elaborately.
(G) Let alone theatre, arts in general had no place of respect in my family.
(H) My father was a government servant.
66. Which of the following will be the LAST sentence after rearrangement?
1) G
2) C
3) H
4) D
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67. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) D
4) C
5) F
68. Which of the following will be the SIXTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) B
2) C
3) A
4) D
5) E
69. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) D
2) E
3) A
4) B
5) G
70. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
1) H
2) K
3) G
4) C
5) A
Directions (Q. 71-75): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any 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(Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
71. Many animals and plants live in water (1) / but not in the same kind of water (2) / because not all water is the same. (3) /
Sea water, for instance, contains a lot of salt, fresh water contains very little (4) / No error (5)
72. A sparrow has made a nest in Keshos house (1) / and had laid eggs. Both Kesho and his sister Shyama (2) / watched the
nest for hours every day (3) / even meal times were forgotten. (4) / No error (5)
73. A skillful advertiser may be able to create (1) / practically a monopoly for himself (2) / not because his product is superior
to (3) / but because he has succeeded in inducing people to believe that it is.(4) / No error (5)
74. Whatever may be the origin of speech (1) / we can be certain that man did not began (2) / to feel the need to speak (3) /
until he began to live in communities (4) / No error (5)
75. Each animal of the same species (1) / looks for the same sort of food (2) / Also, there may be other animals of different
species (3) / competing with the same food (4) / No error (5)
Directions: (Q. 76-80): In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are five
pairs of words denoted by numbers 1), 2), 3), 4) and 5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the
sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.
76. Today, globalisation has brought the world closer by ________ distance and minimising other ________.
1) covering, areas
2) scaling, avenues
3) reducing, barriers
4) curbing, routes
5) inching, hassles
77. Our traditional art and handicrafts have to be ________ and ________.
1) protected, promoted
2) served, respected
4) explored, derived
5) envisioned, evaluated
3) saved, materialised
78. Every branch and centre finds ________ ways to ________ the people of their areas.
1) distant, assemble
2) typical, endeavour
3) own, motivating
4) innovative, serve
5) glorious, aware
79. Today our artisans are ________ the competition of low-priced imported goods, which are ________ the market.
1) feeling, dictating
2) facing, invading
3) sensing, penetrating
4) witnessing, selling
5) fearing, spreading
80. With the overwhelming majority ________ in rural areas and making a living, concern for those at the ________ end
should stir us time and again.
1) languishing, far
2) panic-stricken, slender
3) trapped, other
4) clotted, fag
5) residing, receiving
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Directions (Q. 81-90): 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 suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
This years Union Budget (81) will tell (82) on the common man. Given the (83) in taxes, the (84) power of tax-payers is (85)
to drop. Also, the reduction in interest rate is a hit below the belt for fixed income earners, especially senior citizens most of
whom (86) on interest as the main (87) of income. Further, cut in savings rate will negatively (88) economic growth. More taxes
(income tax, service tax, etc) on small entrepreneurs will make it difficult for them to (89) their (90).
81. 1) provision
2) stake
3) toll
4) lecture
5) figure
82. 1) specifically
2) mainly
3) heavily
4) unmistakably
5) normally
83. 1) priority
2) burden
3) limit
4) mode
5) hike
84. 1) paying
2) purchasing
3) collection
4) monetary
5) income
85. 1) beginning
2) heading
3) bound
4) sudden
5) speeding
86. 1) purchase
2) pay
3) deliver
4) depend
5) console
87. 1) proof
2) source
3) venue
4) generation
5) occupation
88. 1) impact
2) reverse
3) proceed
4) venture
5) promote
89. 1) prosper
2) arrange
3) compete
4) succeed
5) run
90. 1) skills
2) functions
3) practices
9) businesses
5) schemes
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' k (i z- 96-100): fuEufy f[ kr i z'uksaesai z'ufpu (?) dsLFkku i j y xHkx D; k eku v kuk pkfg, \
96.
1) 2
97.
98.
99.
100.
2) 3
3) 4
4) 5
5) 6
3) 5
4) 6
5) 7
3) 900
4) 1000
5) 1100
3 2 5
136 = ?
8 7 3
1) 750
2) 760
3) 770
4) 780
5) 790
36000 = ?
1) 60
2) 600
3) 180
4) 190
5) 120
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' k (i z- 101-105): fuEufy f[ kr l a
[ ; k k`a
[ ky k esadsoy , d l a
[ ; k xy r gS
A bl xy r l a
[ ; k dk i r k y xkb, A
101. 190
166
1) 100
102. 20480
1) 5120
103. 60
67
1) 67
18
145
5120
76
128
2) 91
112
1280
320
2) 320
87
99
2) 87
100
100
91
3) 128
4) 112
5) 145
20
5
3) 1280
4) 100
5) 5
3) 76
4) 115
5) 99
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Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q. 91-95): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
2
2
2
2
of
of
of
of 9450 = ?
7
9
5
3
2) 36
361
?
?
289
1) 357
2) 399
1024
2
5
343
2
3
1) 65
3) 14.44
4) 16.56
5) None of these
3) 42
4) 48
5) 52
3) 323
4) 327
5) None of these
3) 5
4) 7
5) 9
3) 13
4) 21
5) 27
= ? 5
2) 42
Directions (Q. 96-100): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following
questions?
96.
1) 2
97.
98.
99.
100.
2) 3
3) 4
4) 5
5) 6
3) 5
4) 6
5) 7
3) 900
4) 1000
5) 1100
3 2 5
136 = ?
8 7 3
1) 750
2) 760
3) 770
4) 780
5) 790
36000 = ?
1) 60
2) 600
3) 180
4) 190
5) 120
Directions (Q. 101-105): In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.
101. 190 166
1) 100
145
128 112
2) 91
1280
103. 60 67
1) 67
87
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320
2) 320
99 115
2) 87
100
100
91
20
3) 128
4) 112
5) 145
3) 1280
4) 100
5) 5
3) 76
4) 115
5) 99
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104. 7
8
1) 228
18
57
228
2) 57
1165
6996
3) 1165
4) 8
5) 18
105. 1
1
2
6
24
96
720
1) 720
2) 96
3) 24
4) 6
funsZ
' k(i z-106-110): fuEufy f[ kr l kj .kh dk v /; ; u dj i z'uksadsmkj nsa
A
5) 2
xf.kr
(120)
va
xzst h
(75)
fgUnh
(60)
vFkZ
' kkL=k
(75)
dEI; w
Vj foKku
(50)
nq
xsZ
'k
92
80
70
88
62
78
j suq
dk
90
48
75
68
76
88
j kgq
y
72
44
65
52
78
86
j k/kk
96
72
45
80
82
92
i zfr Kk
98
76
65
64
84
80
i zrhd
80
64
75
92
64
70
106. va
xzst h esal Hkh r hu y M+
fd; ksa
j k/kk] i zfr Kk vkS
j j suq
d k} kj k i zkIr fd, x, va
d ksadk vkS
l r i zfr ' kr D; k gS
\
1) 63.67
2) 67.33
3) 66.66
4) 65.33
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
107. l Hkh r hu y M+
d ksadksfey kdj fgUnh esai zkIr fd, x, va
d l Hkh r hu y M+
fd; ksadksfey kdj fgUnh esai zkIr fd, x, va
d ksal sfdr us
vf/kd gS
a
\
4) 21
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
108. i z
fr Kk usdkS
u&l sfo"k; esaU; w
ur e va
d i zkIr fd, gS
a
\
1) da
I; w
Vj foKku
2) vFkZ
' kkL=k
3) fgU
nh
4) va
xzst h
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
109. j s
uq
d k } kj k l Hkh fo"k; ksaesai zkIr fd, x, dq
y va
d fdr usgS
a
\
1) 378
2) 398
3) 368
4) 408
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
4) 53.5
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
1) 9
2) 12
3) 25
y k[ k Vu
funsZ
' k (i z- 111-115): fuEufy f[ kr xzkQ o"kZ2007 l s2012 r d dh v of/k dsnkS
j ku Hkkj r v kS
j Jhy a
d k } kj k mRikfnr phuh dks
n' kkZ
r k gS
A
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Hkkj r
Jhy a
dk
70
64
75
64
60
60
55
48
2007
2008
45
2009
73
58
50
2010
2011
2012
20
4
2) 8 %
7
4
3) 1 %
7
4) 9%
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
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104. 7 8
1) 228
18
105. 1 1
1) 720
57
6
228 1165
2) 57
24
6996
96 720
2) 96
3) 1165
4) 8
5) 18
3) 24
4) 6
5) 2
Directions (Q. 106-110): Study the following table to answer these questions.
Percentage of marks obtained by six students in six different subjects. Number given in small brackets indicates
the full marks of the subject.
Sub
Stu
Math
(120)
Eng
(75)
Hindi
(60)
Eco
(75)
Social Sc
(150)
Com Sc
(50)
Durgesh
92
80
70
88
62
78
Renuka
90
48
75
68
76
88
Rahul
72
44
65
52
78
86
Radha
96
72
45
80
82
92
Pratigya
98
76
65
64
84
80
Pratik
80
64
75
92
64
70
106. What is the average percentage of marks obtained by all the three girls (Radha, Pratigya and Renuka) in English?
1) 63.67
2) 67.33
3) 66.66
4) 65.33
5) None of these
107. Marks obtained by all the three boys together in Hindi is how much more than that by all the three girls together in Hindi?
1) 9
2) 12
3) 25
4) 21
5) None of these
108. In which subject has Pratigya got the least marks?
1) Computer Sc
2) Economics
3) Hindi
4) English
5) None of these
109. What is the total marks obtained by Renuka in all the subjects?
1) 378
2) 398
3) 368
4) 408
5) None of these
110. What is the average marks obtained by these six students in Economics?
1) 52
2) 52.5
3) 55.5
4) 53.5
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 111-115): Following line graph shows sugar produced by India and Sri Lanka during the period of
20072012.
(Lakh tonne)
India
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Sri Lanka
70
64
75
64
60
60
55
48
2007
2008
45
2009
73
58
50
2010
2011
2012
111. What is the percentage decrease in production from 20072008 for India?
1) 6%
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2) 8 %
7
4
3) 1 %
7
4) 9%
5) None of these
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112. o"kZ2007 l s2010 r d Jhy a
d k dk vkS
l r mRiknu fdr uk gS
\
1) 67
2) 64
3) 63
4) 59
5) 57
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
5) 26
115. Jhy a
d k dsfy , dkS
u&l h vof/k dsnkS
j ku bl dsmRiknu esafi Ny so"kZdh r q
y uk esal cl svf/kd o`f) gq
bZgS
\
1) 20072008
2) 20082009
3) 20092010
4) 20102011
5) 20112012
funsZ
' k (i z- 116-120): fuEufy f[ kr o`kkj s[k fofHkUu enksaesa, d O
; fDr dsekfl d O
; ; dksn' kkZ
r k gS
A ml dh v k; 8,000 #- i zfr
ekg gS
A
f' k{kk
Hkkst u
18%
24%
nokbZ
16%
cpr
fdj k; k
28%
14%
116. ; fn ml dk os
r u 8,000 #- gS
] r ksog [ kkusi j fdr uk [ kpZdj r k gS
\
1) 1800 #2) 1920 #4) 2200 #5) bues
al sdksbZugha
3) 2040 #-
117. nokbZi j O
; ; } kj k n' kkZ
; k x; k dks.k D; k gS
\
1) 22
1
2) 21
3
1
4) 29
5
3
5) 57
5
3) 34
3) 1120 #-
3) 160 #-
120. vxj os
r u c<+
d j 12,000 #i , gkst k, vkS
j fofHkUu enksai j for j .k l eku j gs] r ksog nokbZi j fdr uk [ kpZdj r k gS
\
1) 1800 #2) 2040 #3) 2200 #4) 1920 #5) bues
al sdksbZugha
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112. What is the average production of Sri Lanka from 2007 to 2010?
1) 67
2) 64
3) 63
4) 59
5) 57
113. What is the ratio of the maximum production to average production for India?
1) 73 : 57
2) 73 : 59
3) 73 : 62
4) 73 : 64
5) None of these
114. What is the difference of total production of these two countries during 20072012?
1) 18
2) 20
3) 22
4) 24
5) 26
115. For Sri Lanka during which period its production increases maximum from the previous year?
1) 20072008
2) 20082009
3) 20092010
4) 20102011
5) 20112012
Directions (Q. 116-120): Following pie chart shows the monthly expenditure of a man on different items. His income
is Rs 8,000 monthly.
Education
18%
Food
24%
Medical
16%
Saving
14%
116. If his salary is Rs 8,000 then how much he pays for food?
1) Rs 1800
2) Rs 1920
4) Rs 2200
5) None of these
Rent
28%
3) Rs 2040
1
2) 21
3
1
4) 29
5
3
5) 57
5
2) Rs 1720
5) None of these
3) 34
3) Rs 1120
119. What is the difference between money he spent on education and medical purposes?
1) Rs 360
2) Rs 260
3) Rs 160
4) Rs 60
5) None of these
120. If the salary is raised to Rs 12,000 and distribution on various items remains the same, then how much he spends on
medical charges?
1) Rs 1800
2) Rs 2040
3) Rs 2200
4) Rs 1920
5) None of these
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funsZ
' k (i z-121-125): buesal si zR; sd i z'u esanksl ehdj .k fn, x, gS
a
A v ki dksbu l ehdj .kksadksgy dj uk gSv kS
j mkj nsuk
gS
1) ; fn x < y
2) ; fn x > y
3) ; fn x = y ; k x r Fkky dschp l a
ca
/k LFkkfi r ughagksxk
4) ; fn x y
5) ; fn x y
121. I.
II.
3x 2 17 x 20 0
7 y 2 5y 2 0
3x 2 48x 192 0
2y 2 22 y 60 0
6x 2 25x 21
6 y 2 25y 21 0
funsZ
' k (i z- 126-130): uhpsfn, x, i zR; sd i z'u esa, d i z'u v kS
j ml dsuhpsI v kS
j II nksdFku fn, x, gS
a
A v ki dks; g r ;
dj uk gSfd dFkuksaesafn; k x; k MkVk i z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , i ; kZ
Ir gS; k ugha
A l EHkkfor mkj dschp pq
uko dj usdsfy , v ki dks
MkVk v kS
j xf.kr dsv i usKku dk i z;ksx dj uk gksxkA mkj nhft ,
1) ; fn ds
oy dFku I esafn; k x; k MkVk i z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , i ; kZ
Ir gS
] t cfd dsoy dFku II esafn; k x; k MkVk i z'u dk
mkj nsusdsfy , i ; kZ
Ir ughagS
A
2) ; fn ds
oy dFku II esafn; k x; k MkVk i z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , i ; kZ
Ir gS
] t cfd dsoy dFku I esafn; k x; k MkVk i z'u dk
mkj nsusdsfy , i ; kZ
Ir ughagS
A
3) ; fn dFku I vkS
j II nksuksaesafn; k x; k MkVk fey dj i z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , vko' ; d gS
A
4) ; fn ; k r ksds
oy dFku I ; k dsoy dFku II esafn; k x; k MkVk i z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , i ; kZ
Ir gS
A
5) ; fn dFku I vkS
j dFku II nksuksaesafn; k x; k MkVk fey dj i z'u dk mkj nsusdsfy , i ; kZ
Ir ughagS
A
126. vk; r dk {ks
=kQy D; k gS
\
I. ml dk i fj eki 20 ehVj gS
A
II. nksvkl U
u Hkq
t kvksadk ; ksx 10 ehVj gS
A
127. , d fnu es
a12 Vkbfi LV fdr usv{kj Vkbi dj l dr sgS
a
\
I. , d dk; Z
fnol esa8 ?ka
VsgksrsgS
a
A
II. 5 Vkbfi LV 2 fnuks
aesa200 v{kj Vkbi dj l dr sgS
a
A
128. ; fn x vkS
j y iw
. kk
d gS
a
] r ksD; k x + y , d l e l a
[ ; k gS
\
I. 5 < x < 10
II. 6 < y < 9
129. P dk eku D; k gS
\
I. x, y vkS
j P dk vkS
l r 10 gS
A
II. x = y
130. ; fn dks
bZO
; fDr , d oxkZ
d kj dej sdksdkj i sV l s<duk pkgr k gS
] bl esafdr uk [ kpZgksxk\
I. ; fn es
gur kuk 15 #i , vkS
j i zR; sd oxZxt dk [ kpZ20 #i , gS
A
II. ; fn dej sdk {ks
=kQy vkkk gksrk r ks[ kpZ150 #i , de gksrkA
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Directions (Q. 121-125): In each of these questions two equations are given. You have to solve these equations and give
answer
1) if x < y
2) if x > y
3) if x = y no relation established between x and y
4) x y
5) if x y
121. I.
II.
3x 2 17 x 20 0
7 y 2 5y 2 0
3x 2 48x 192 0
2y 2 22 y 60 0
6x 2 25x 21
6 y 2 25y 21 0
Directions (Q. 126-130): Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You are to determine whether the
data given in the statement is sufficient to answer the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics
to choose between the possible answers. Give answer
1) If the statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement II alone is not sufficient.
2) If the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement I alone is not sufficient.
3) If both statements I and II together are needed to answer the question.
4) If either the statement I alone or the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
5) If you cannot get the answer from the statements I and II together, but need even more data.
126. What is the area of rectangle?
I. Perimeter is 20 meter.
II. Sum of two adjacent sides is 10 meters.
127. How many letters can 12 typists type in one day?
I. A working day consists of 8 hours?
II. 5 typists can type 200 letters in 2 days.
128. If x and y are integers, is x + y an even number?
I. 5 < x < 10
II. 6 < y < 9
129. What is the value of P?
I. The average of x, y and P is 10.
II. x = y
130. If a man wants to cover a square room with a carpet, how much will it cost?
I. If the service charge is Rs 15 and each square yard cost is Rs 20.
II. If the room were
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131. , d y kW
Vj hesa
] fVdVksaesa5 buke gS
avkS
j 10 [ kky hgS
a
A , d fVdV ; n`PN; k fudky k t kr k gS
A buke i kusdhfdr uhi zkf; dr k gS
\
1)
1
7
2)
2
7
3)
1
3
4)
2
3
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
132. , d d{kkes
a15 y M+
d svkS
j 10 y M+
fd; kagS
a
Ar hu Nk=kksadks; n`PN; kpq
ukt kr kgS
A, d y M+
d hvkS
j nksy M+
d ksadspq
ust kusdhl a
Hkkouk
gS
1)
4
25
2)
25
117
3)
1
50
4)
21
46
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
133. 8 dq
fl Z
; ksadh dher 3 est ksadscj kcj gS
A 12 dq
fl Z
; ksavkS
j 5 est ksadh, d l kFk dher 1,520 #i , gS
A 10 dq
fl Z
; ksavkS
j 5 est ksadh
dq
y dher fdr uhgS
\
1) 1500 #2) 1480 #-
3) 1400 #-
4) 1360 #-
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
134. j ks
fgr , d O
; ol k; 6,500 #i , dsl kFk ' kq
: dj r k gSvkS
j 8 eghusdsckn ' ; ke Hkh ml O
; ol k; esal k>snkj gkst kr k gS
A 4 o"kks
dsckn eq
ukQsdks13 : 12 dsvuq
i kr esacka
Vk t kr k gS
Ai w
a
t h esa' ; ke dk ; ksxnku D; k gS
\
1) 7400 #-
2) 7200 #-
3) 7250 #-
4) 7630 #-
5) 7480 #-
xbZnw
j hgS
1) 8 fdeh-
2) 10 fdeh-
3) 12 fdeh-
4) 14 fdeh-
5) 16 fdeh-
2) 33
1
o"kZ
3
3) 16
2
o"kZ
3
4) 40 o"kZ
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
?ka
Vsdhj r kj l snkS
M+j ghgS
a
A nksuksaj sy xkfM+
; kafey usi j , d nw
l j sdksfdr usl e; esai w
j hr j g l si kj dj y sa
xh\
1) 10 l s
d s.M
2) 12 l s
d s.M
3) 18 l s
d s.M
4) 14 l s
d s.M
5) 9 l s
d s.M
138. kkj k dhfn' kk es
at k j gh, d uko 28 fdeh- dhnw
j h7 ?ka
Vsesar ; dj r h gSt cfd mr uhghnw
j hkkj k dhfoi j hr fn' kk esar ; dj us
dsfy , ; g 14 ?ka
Vsdk l e; y srhgS
A ' kka
r t y esauko dh xfr fdr uhgS
\
1) 4 fdeh@
?ka
Vk
2) 3 fdeh@
?ka
Vk
3) 4.2 fdeh@
?ka
Vk
4) 5 fdeh@
?ka
Vk
5) 6 fdeh@
?ka
Vk
139. nS
fud et nw
j h50% c<+
k nht kr hgSvkS
j ,d O
; fDr vc i zfr fnu 30 #i , i kr k gS
A c<+
ksrj hdsi gy sml dhnS
fud et nw
j hD; k Fkh\
1) 12 #-
2) 18 #-
3) 20 #-
4) 24 #-
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
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131. In a lottery, there are 5 prizes and 10 blanks in tickets. A ticket is drawn at random. What is the probability of getting a
prize?
1)
1
7
2)
2
7
3)
1
3
4)
2
3
5) None of these
132. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that one girl and two
boys are selected is
1)
4
25
2)
25
117
3)
1
50
4)
21
46
5) None of these
133. The price of 8 chairs is equal to 3 tables. The price of 12 chairs and 5 tables together is Rs 1,520. What is the total price
of 10 chairs and 5 tables?
1) Rs 1500
2) Rs 1480
3) Rs 1400
4) Rs 1360
5) None of these
134. Rohit starts a business with Rs 6,500 and after 8 months Shyam joins Rohit as his partner. After 4 years the profit is
divided in the ratio of 13 : 12. What is Shyams contribution in the capital?
1) Rs 7400
2) Rs 7200
3) Rs 7250
4) Rs 7630
5) Rs 7480
135. The speed of a boat in still water is 20 kmph and the rate of current is 4 kmph. The distance travelled by the boat
downstream in 30 minutes is
1) 8 km
2) 10 km
3) 12 km
4) 14 km
5) 16 km
136. Rs 2,000 is invested at 10% p.a. on simple interest. If that interest is added to the principal after every 20 years, the
amount will become Rs 14,000 after
1) 15 years
2) 33
1
years
3
3) 16
2
years
3
4) 40 years
5) None of these
137. Two trains 128 meters and 122 meters long are running towards each other on parallel lines at 48 kmph and 42 kmph
respectively. In what time will they clear off each other from the moment they meet?
1) 10 seconds
2) 12 seconds
3) 18 seconds
4) 14 seconds
5) 9 seconds
138. A boat running donwstream covers 28 km in 7 hours, while for covering the same distance upstream it takes 14 hours.
What is the speed of the boat in still water?
1) 4 kmph
2) 3 kmph
3) 4.2 kmph
4) 5 kmph
5) 6 kmph
139. The daily wage is increased by 50% and a person now gets Rs 30 per day. What was his daily wage before the increment?
1) Rs 12
2) Rs 18
3) Rs 20
4) Rs 24
5) None of these
140. Ram sells a car to Mohan at a profit of 16% and Mohan sells it to Shyam at a profit of 25%. How much profit % Ram would
have got if he had sold the car directly to Shyam at the price Shyam bought it?
1) 41%
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3) 45%
4) 50%
5) None of these
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l kekU; l psrr k
141. gky gh esat kj h , a
Vhck; ksfVd dh [ ki r esaoS
f' od #>ku, 2000-2010 dsvuq
l kj fuEu esal sdkS
u&l k ns'k , a
Vhck; ksfVd nokvksa
(D) : l
5) buesal sdksbZ
ugha
2) fny hi dq
ekj
3) ; ' k pkS
i M+
k
5) buesal sdksbZugha
5) buesal sdksbZugha
144. ge l ekpkj i =kksaesa, d ' kCn Mksuj (DONER) dsckj sesai <+
r sgS
a
A ; g ' kCn fuEu esal sfdl l sl a
ca
f/kr gS
\
1) ; g , d di M+
k czka
M gS
A
2) ; g i w
okZ
kj {ks=k esal f; , d xS
j l j dkj h l a
xBu gS
A
3) ; g i j ek.kqvki w
fr Z
d r kZns'kksadk l ew
g gS
A 4) ; g i w
okZ
kj {ks=k dsfy , , d ea
=kky ; gS
A 5) buesal sdksbZugha
145. l j dkj usuekfe xa
xs uke l sxa
xk unh dsl a
j {k.k dsfy , , d , dhd`r dk; Z
e dk Lr ko j [ kk gS
A bl m s'; dsfy , fokh;
o"kZ2015 dsdsa
nzh; ct V esakj a
fHkd i fj O
; ; y xHkx fdr uk gS
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1) 1,000 dj ksM+#2) 2,000 dj ksM+#3) 3,000 dj ksM+#4) 4,000 dj ksM+#5) buesal sdksbZugha
146. Hkkj r h; fof/k vk; ksx usU; k; i kfy dk esat t ksadh deh i j dkcwi kusesal j dkj dsekxZ
n' kZ
u dsfy , vi uh fj i ksVZ^U; k; i kfy dk esa
t u' kfDr fu; kst u* Lr q
r dj nh gS
A fof/k vk; ksx dk or Z
eku v/; {k fuEu esal sdkS
u gS
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1) U; k; ew
fr Zi ky uhl keh l nkf' koe 2) U; k; ew
fr Zdst h cky kd`".ku
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fr Zeq
dq
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n~
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fr Zvt hr dk' k
' kkg
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147. ba
fM; k LVsV vkW
Q QkW
j sLV fj i ksVZ
vkbZ
, l , Qvkj 2013 l si r k py r k gSfd ns'k dsou {ks=k esafi Ny sfj i ksVZdh r q
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bZgS
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r j ky i j t kj h dh t kr h gS
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1) okf"kZ
d
2) f} okf"kZ
d
3) R; sd r hu o"kZdsckn 4) R; sd i ka
p o"kZdsckn 5) buesal sdksbZugha
148. Hkkj r usgky gh esaLons'k fufeZ
r t gkt ^fl a
/kql k/kuk* dk ' kq
Hkkj a
Hk fd; kA fo' oLr j h; uohur e mi dj .kksal sl q
l fTt r ; g , d ------------------------------------gS
A
1) vuq
la
/kku t gkt 2) r st h l svke.k dj usoky k t gkt 3) i j ek. kqpkfy r x' r h t gkt
4) ukS
l suk f' k{k.k
t gkt
5) buesal sdksbZugha
149. l j dkj usekpZ2017 esal ekIr gksj gh 12ohai a
po"khZ
; ; kst uk dh vof/k esa27 y k[ k l svf/kd ukS
d fj ; ksadk l t `u dj usdsfy ,
/kkuea
=kh j kst xkj l t `u dk; Z
e
i h, ebZ
t hi hdsfy , fdr uh j kf' k vkoa
fVr dh gS
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1) 4,000 dj ksM+#2) 6,080 dj ksM+#3) 8,060 dj ksM+#4) 10,040 dj ksM+#
5) buesal s
dksbZugha
150. l j dkj usgky gh esadq
N j kT; ksadsfy , u; sj kT; i ky fu; q
Dr fd; sgS
a
A bl l a
nHkZesafuEu esal sdkS
u&l k t ksM+
kl q
esfy r ughagS
\
1) j ke uk; d mkj ns'k
2) vksi h dksgy h xq
t j kr
3) ds'kj h ukFk f=ki kBh
i f' pe ca
xky
4) i n~
eukHk vkpk; Z ukxky S
a
M
5) buesal sdksbZugha
151. fo' o O
; ki kj l a
xBu dsfookn fui Vku fudk; dsQS
l y sdsvuq
l kj ] fuEu esal sfdl ns'k usHkkj r h; bLi kr mRiknksai j vk; kr ' kq
Yd
y xkdj oS
f' od O
; ki kj fu; eksadksr ksM+
k gS
\
1) phu
28
2) cka
Xy kns'k
3) vesfj dk
4) czkt hy
5) buesal sdksbZugha
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General Awareness
141. Which of the following countries has emerged as the worlds largest consumer of antibiotics according to a new study
Global Trends in Antibiotic Consumption, 2000-2010 released recently?
1) India
2) US
3) China
4) Russia
5) None of these
142. Pakistan has declared the ancestral home of which of the following Indian personalities situated in the country as a
national heritage recently?
1) Lal Krishna Advani 2) Dilip Kumar
3) Yash Chopra
4) Shekhar Kapur
5) None of these
143. Which of the following teams secured the third place in the recently concluded FIFA World Cup held in Brazil?
1) Netherlands
2) Brazil
3) Argentina
4) France
5) None of these
144. We read about a term DONER in newspapers. This term is related to which of the following?
1) It is a textile brand.
2) It is a NGO active in the North Eastern region.
3) It is the group of nuclear supplier countries.
4) It is a Union Ministry for the North Eastern region.
5) None of these
145. The govt has proposed an integrated programme for the conservation of river Ganga with an outlay of over ________in
the Union Budget for FY15. The Conservation Mission will be called Namami Gange.
1) Rs 1,000 cr
2) Rs 2,000 cr
3) Rs 3,000 cr
4) Rs 4,000 cr
5) None of these
146. The Law Commission of India has submitted its report Manpower Planning in Judiciary to guide the Govt in overcoming
the shortage of judges in the judiciary. Who among the following is the current chairman of the Law Commission?
1) Justice Palanisamy Sathasivam
2) Justice KG Balakrishnan
3) Justice Mukul Mudgal
4) Justice Ajit Prakash Shah
5) None of these
147. The India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2013 shows that there is an increase of 5871 sq km in the forest cover of the
country compared to the previous report. The ISFR is released at what intervals?
1) Annually
2) Biennially
3) After every three years
4) After every five years
5) None of these
148. India launched the indigenously built ship Sindhu Sadhna recently. Fitted with latest world-class equipments, this is a
1) research ship
2) fast attack ship
3) nuclear powered patrol ship
4) naval training ship
5) None of these
149. The govt has allocated what amount for the Prime Ministers Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) to create
over 27 lakh jobs in the 12th Plan period ending Mar 2017?
1) Rs 4,000 cr
2) Rs 6,080 cr
3) Rs 8,060 cr
4) Rs 10,040 cr
5) None of these
150. The govt announced appointment of new governors for various states recently. Which of the following pairs is NOT
matched correctly in this regard?
1) Ram Naik Uttar Pradesh
2) OP Kohli Gujarat
3) Keshari Nath Tripathi West Bengal
4) Padmanabha Acharya Nagaland
5) None of these
151. As ruled by the World Trade Organization dispute settlement panel, recently, which of the following countries has
broken global trade rules by slapping import duties on Indian steel products?
1) China
2) Bangladesh
3) US
4) Brazil
5) None of these
152. The govt has slapped an additional penalty of USD 579 mn on which of the following oil companies for producing less
than targeted natural gas from its KG-D6 block?
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152. l j dkj usdst h&Mh6 Cy kW
d l sy {; l sde kd`fr d xS
l dkmRiknu dj usdsfy , fuEu esal sfdl da
i uhi j 579 fefy ; u vesfj dh
MkW
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ekZ
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l ba
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uZba
fM; k
ugha
153. j k"Vi fr .kc eq
[ kt hZusgky gh esafuEu esal sfdl sxka
/kh ' kka
fr i q
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ugha
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Mh l kn Hk
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l n dsnksuksal nuksa} kj k ea
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r j kZ
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Y; nw
jl a
pkj fu; ked dksy kusdsfy , t : j h FkkA
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x l sfui Vusdsfy , t : j h FkkA
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xky dh [ kkM+
h esaHkkj r dsl kFk dq
y 25,602 oxZfdy ksehVj dsfookfnr
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a
i uk gksxk\
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ekj
2) cka
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3) Jhy a
dk
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yS
a
M
5) buesal sdksbZ
ugha
157. fczDl l ew
g dksew
y r %fczd ds: i esat kuk t kr k Fkk vkS
j fuEu esal sfdl o"kZnf{k.k vhdk ds' kkfey fd; st kusdsckn ; g
fczDl cu x; k\
1) 2008
2) 2009
3) 2010
4) 2011
5) buesal sdksbZugha
158. fczDl l ew
g fo' o dh vFkZ
O
; oLFkk esar st h l s, d egRoi w
. kZHkw
fedk fuHkk j gk gS
A bl l ew
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p
dhft , vkS
j xy r dFku dk p; u dhft , A
1) buosLV cS
a
d xksYMeS
ulS
Dl dsps; j eS
u ft e vksuhy usl cl si gy s2001 esa' kCn ^fczd * dh j puk dhA
2) NBsfczDl f' k[ kj l Eesy u dk ew
y fo"k; l ekos'kh o`f) ; l r r fodkl FkkA
3) NBsfczDl f' k[ kj l Eesy u dksczkt hy dsQVkZ
y st +
k o czkl hfy ; k esa15-16 t q
y kbZ2014 dksvk; ksft r fd; k x; k FkkA
4) fczDl fo' o dh 40 fr ' kr t ul a
[ ; k o fo' o dh dq
y Hkw
fe ds25 fr ' kr {ks=k dksdoj dj r k gS
A
5) buesal sdksbZugha
159. fo' o t ul a
[ ; k fnol fr o"kZ11 t q
y kbZdkseuk; k t kr k gS
A ekS
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nk oS
f' od t ul a
[ ; k dsl a
nHkZesafuEu esal sdkS
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ughagS
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1) 1 t uoj h2014 r d] fo' o dh t ul a
[ ; k 9,137,661,030 gksusdk vuq
eku FkkA
2) osfVdu fl Vh vkS
j ukS
: l cl sde vkcknh oky sns'k gS
a
A
3) phu] Hkkj r ] vesfj dk] ba
Mksusf' k; k] i kfdLr ku vkS
j czkt hy fo' o dh vk/kh vkcknh dk fr fuf/kRo dj r sgS
a
A
4) fo' o esagj l kr okaO
; fDr , d Hkkj r h; gS
A
5) buesal sdksbZugha
160. fokh; o"kZ2015 dsfy , j sy ct V dsl a
nHkZesafuEufy f[ kr r F; ksadht ka
p dhft , vkS
j dsoy , d xy r dFku dhi gpku dhft , A
1) r duhdh o xS
j &r duhdh fo"k; ksadsfy , j sy osfo' ofo| ky ;
2) 2000-01 esa10 fr ' kr l sc<+dj 2012-13 esa33 fr ' kr r d fr ; k=kh fr fdeh gkfu
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1) Essar Oil
4) Cairn India
2) Reliance Industries
5) None of these
153. The President Pranab Mukherjee presented the Gandhi Peace prize for 2013 to who among the following recently?
1) Ela Bhatt
2) Govind Mishra
3) Shekhar Pathak
4) Chandi Prasad Bhatt
5) None of these
154. The long-awaited BRICS Bank will be headquartered in which of the following cities?
1) Fortaleza, Brazil
2) Shanghai, China
3) New Delhi, India
4) Johannesburg, South Africa
5) None of these
155. The TRAI (Amendment) Bill has been cleared by both the houses of the Parliament. Why was this amendment Bill
brought by the govt?
1) The existing law allows a former TRAI Chairman to take up private job two years after retirement.
2) The existing law bars a former TRAI Chairman from taking up a govt job ever in life.
3) It was required to bring the telecom regulator on par with international regulators.
4) It was required to deal with the 2G scam effectively.
5) None of these
156. The Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague has announced it verdict that 19,467 sq km out of the total 25,602 sq km
disputed area with India in the Bay of Bengal will be handed over to
1) Myanmar
2) Bangladesh
3) Sri Lanka
4) Thailand
5) None of these
157. The group was originally formed as BRIC and became BRICS with the inclusion of South Africa in ________.
1) 2008
2) 2009
3) 2010
4) 2011
5) None of these
158. The BRICS group is playing an increasingly important role in the world economy. Examine the following facts about the
group and choose the statement which is NOT correct.
1) At Goldman Sachs, Jim O Neil first coined the term BRIC in 2001.
2) The theme of the sixth BRICS summit was Inclusive Growth; Sustainable Development.
3) The Sixth BRICS Summit was held in Fortaleza and Brasilia in Brazil on 15-16 Jul 2014.
4) BRICS make up 40 per cent of the worlds population and 25 per cent of the worlds landmass.
5) None of these
159. World Population Day is observed on 11 Jul annually. Which of the following facts is NOT correct in the context of the
present global population?
1) As of 1 Jan 2014, the worlds population was estimated to be 9,137,661,030.
2) Vatican City and Nauru are the states with the lowest populations.
3) China, India, USA, Indonesia, Pakistan and Brazil account for half the worlds people.
4) Every seventh person in the world is an Indian.
5) None of these
160. Examine the following facts with respect to the Railway Budget for FY15 and identify the only incorrect statement.
1) Railways university for technical and non-technical subjects
2) Loss per passenger per KM up from 10 per cent in 2000-01 to 33 per cent in 2012-13
3) Highest ever plan outlay of Rs 65,455 cr for 2014-15
4) Expenditure in 2014-15 pegged at Rs 149,176 cr.
5) None of these
161. Which of the following teams won the FIFA World Cup 2014 held in Brazil recently?
1) Argentina
2) Holland
3) Germany
4) Brazil
5) None of these
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3) 2014-15 dsfy , 65,455 dj ksM+#- dh vHkh r d dh mPpr e i fj O
; ; ; kst uk
4) 2014-15 esaO
; ; 149,176 dj ksM+#- vka
d k x; k
5) buesal sdksbZugha
161. fuEu esal sfdl Vhe usgky ghesaczkt hy esavk; ksft r QhQkoYMZd i 2014 t hr k\
1) vt sZ
Vhuk
a
2) gkW
yS
a
M
3) t eZ
uh
4) czkt hy
5) buesal sd ksbZugha
1) j kt LFkku
2) gfj ; k.kk
3) xq
t j kr
4) mkj ns'k
5) buesal sd ksbZugha
163. , ei hcst +
c#vkl fefr usgky ghesal j dkj dksvi uhfj i ksVZl kS
a
i nhA; g l fefr i w
okZ
skj (NE) {ks=kl sl a
ca
f/kr fuEu esal sfdl fo"k; i j xkS
j dj us
dsfy, xfBr dhxbZFkh\
1) i w
oksZ
kj {ks=kesafpfdRl h; l q
fo/kkvksadhmi yC/kr k
3) j sy dsek/; e l sl Hkhl kr i w
oksZ
kj j kT; ksadkst ksM+
usd hO
; kogk; Z
rk
4) i w
oksZ
kj {ks=kesaj kst xkj dhl a
Hkkoukvksadksc<+
kusdsmi k; ksa
5) buesal sd ksbZugha
164. fuEu esal sfdl usczkt hy esavk; ksft r gq
, QhQkfo' o d i 2014 esaxksYMu cky i q
j Ldkj t hr k\
1) vt sZ
u j ksfcu
2) t sEl j ksfMxst
3) FkkW
el eq
yj
5) buesal sdksbZ
ugha
2) okbZ
, l t xueksgu j s h
3) Vhgj h' k j ko
4) , u pa
nzckcwuk; Mw5) dspa
nz'ks[kj j ko
166. l a
l n esafokh; o"kZ2014-15 dsfy, Lr kfor dsa
nzh; ct V dksi s'kdj r sgq
, dsa
nzh; fokea
=khus, e, l , ebZ{ks=kdsfy, , d mn~
;eiw
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2) 10,000 dj ksM+#-
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168. Hkkj r dsi gy sLons'kh^i uMq
Cchj ks/kh; q
) i ksr * (ASW) dksgky ghesad ksy dkr kesaHkkj r h; ukS
l suk dksl kS
a
i fn; k x; k FkkA ml ; q
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cr kb, A ; g i zkst sDV 28 dsr gr Hkkj r h; ukS
l sukdscuk, t kj gsbl i zd kj dspkj i uMq
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1) vkbZ
, u, l dksy dkr k
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, u, l eS
lw
j
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, u, l dkeksZ
r k 4) vkbZ
, u, l r dZ
'k
5) buesal sdksbZugha
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162. Which of the following state assemblies passed a bill to set up a new separate committee (SGPC) for the management of
Gurudwaras in the state recently?
1) Rajasthan
2) Haryana
3) Gujarat
4) Uttar Pradesh
5) None of these
163. The MP Bezbaruah committee submitted its report to the govt recently. This Committee was set up to look into which of
the following matters related to North Eastern (NE) region?
1) Availability of medical facilities in the NE region.
2) Concerns of people from the NE region living in different parts of the country
3) Feasibility to link all the seven NE states through railways.
4) Measures to increase employment opportunities in the NE region
5) None of these
164. Who won the Golden Ball award at the FIFA World Cup held in Brazil recently?
1) Arjen Robben
2) James Rodriguez
3) Thomas Muller
4) Lionel Messi
5) None of these
th
165. Who among the following was sworn in as the first Chief Minister of the newly formed Telangana, the 29 state of the
country?
1) Vijayashanti
2) YS Jaganmohan Reddy
4) N Chandrababu Naidu
3) T Harish Rao
5) K Chandrashekar Rao
166. Presenting the Budget 2014-15 proposals in Parliament, the Union Finance Minister has announced to set up a ________
venture capital fund for the MSME sector.
1) Rs 5,000-cr
2) Rs 10,000-cr
3) Rs 15,000-cr
4) Rs 20,000-cr
5) None of these
167. Examine the following with respect to the proposals of the Union Budget for FY15 and identify the one which is NOT
correct?
1) New Watershed programme with outlay of Rs 2000 cr
2) New teachers training scheme to be launched with the allocation of Rs 500 cr
3) Rs 3600 cr for national rural drinking water programme
4) National Centre of Humanities would be set up in Uttar Pradesh
5) None of these
168. The first indigenously built anti-submarine warship (ASW) was handed over to the Indian Navy in Kolkata recently.
It is first in its class of four ASW corvettes being built under Project-28 for the Navy and is named
1) INS Kolkata
2) INS Maysore
3) INS Kamorta
4) INS Tarkash
5) None of these
169. Which of the following is NOT correct with respect to the proposals made in the Union Railway budget for the FY15
recently?
1) FDI in railway projects including operations
2) CCTVs to be used at stations for monitoring cleanliness
3) Battery operated cars for differently-abled and senior citizens at major stations
4) Women RPF Constables to escort ladies coaches; 4,000 women constables to be inducted
5) None of these
170. As proposed in the Union Budget for FY15, four more AIIMS will be set up in the country with current allocation of Rs
500 cr. Which of the following are the states/regions where these institutes will come up?
1) West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Purvanchal and Vidharbha
2) Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Vidharbha
3) Sikkim, Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Vidharbha
4) Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Vidharbha
5) None of these
171. Which of the following is NOT correct with respect to the proposals made in the Union Budget for the FY15?
1) Rs 5000 cr for rehabilitation of displaced Kashmiri migrants
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170. fokh; o"kZ2014-15 dsfy, dsa
nzh; ct V esafd; sx; sLr ko dsvuq
l kj ] ns'kesapkj vkS
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xsAfuEu esafdu j kT; ksa
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py o fonHkZ
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5) buesal sd ksbZugha
171. fokh; o"kZ2014-15 dsfy, d sa
nzh; ct V esafd; sx, Lr koksad sl a
nHkZesafuEu esal sdkS
u&l k l ghughagS
\
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r hdj .kdsfy , 500 dj ksM+#- dk vkoa
Vu
3) 2019 r d gj ?kj esal QkbZO
; oLFkk
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5) buesal sd ksbZugha
Lr kfor fczDl cS
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V QkeZ
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l j si zksxzke l s] bZ
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kIr dr kZ
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ph
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j Mh, u, l _________ y s;j ds, sfIy ds'ku gS
a
A
1) MkVkfy a
d
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VodZ
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l i ksVZ
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l esal w
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; ofLFkr vkS
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t h' ku 2) y kW
ft dy LVDpj
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a
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I; w
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gS
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u
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a
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l ckj
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puk i zkS
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puk dksi zksl S
l dj r k gS
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y esa________ esa, d ; k vfkd odZ
' khV gksrh gS
a
A
1) Vs
Eiy sV
2) odZ
cq
d
3) , fDVo l s
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cy
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ci st ] oscl kbV vkS
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a
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u&l h
gS
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cksy
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fl d
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i kbfy a
x l s________ f, V gksrk@gksrh gS
A
1) i z
ksxzke Li sfl fQds'ku 2) , Yxksfj ne
3) , Dt hD; w
Vscy i zksxzke 4) l c : Vhu
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1) dk ba
VuZ
y fMLd dh r q
y uk esar st , Dl sl gksrk gS
A
2) vkW
fIVdy fMLd dk , d : i gSbl fy , bl s, d gh ckj j kbV fd; k t k l dr k gS
A
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ay kW
i h fMLd dh r q
y uk esade MkVk vkr k gS
A
4) dksbj s
t vkS
j j hj kbV fd; k t k l dr k gS
A
5) bues
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A
193. os
c l kbV dsi gy si st dks________ dgr sgS
a
A
1) gks
e i st
2) ba
MsDl
3) t kok fLIV
4) cq
d ekdZ
194. fdl h , fIy ds
' ku l sdkW
i h fd; k x; k MkVk ________ esaLVksj fd; k t kr k gS
A
1) Mkboj
2) fDy i cks
MZ
3) VfeZ
uy
4) i z
kW
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I; w
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Computer Knowledge
181. In addition to keying data directly into a database, data entry can be done from a(n)
1) input form
2) table
3) field
4) data dictionary
5) None of these
4) application
5) None of these
184. In a database, information should be organised and accessed according to which of the following?
1) Physical position 2) Logical structure
3) Data dictionary
4) Physical structure 5) None of these
185. A file extension is separated from the main file name with a(n) _______, but no spaces.
1) question mark
2) exclamation mark
3) underscore
4) period
5) None of these
186. The term _______ designates equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance its functionality.
1) digital device
2) system add-on
3) disk pack
4) peripheral device
5) None of these
187. Which key is used in combination with another key to perform a specific task?
1) Caps Lock
2) Control
3) Arrow
4) Space bar
5) None of these
188. The real business and competitive value of information technology lies in
1) The software applications that are used by many companies
2) The capabilities of the software and value of the information, a business acquires and uses
3) The infrastructure of hardware, networks, and other IT facilities that are commonly used by many companies
4) The capabilities of the hardware and the speed at which it processes information
5) None of these
189. In Excel,_____ contains one or more worksheets.
1) Template
2) Workbook
3) Active cell
4) Label
5) None of these
190. Which of the following, is a popular programming language for developing multimedia web pages, websites, and webbased applications?
1) COBOL
2) Java
3) BASIC
4) Assembler
5) None of these
191. Compiling creates a(n) _____ .
1) program specification
4) subroutine
2) algorithm
5) None of these
3) executable program
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Vos;j gS; k CPU/RAM gS
3) , fYi ds
' ku l kW
Vos;j gS; k fl LVe l kW
Vos;j gS
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
2) bui q
V fMokbl gS; k vkmVi q
V fMokbl gS
4) gkMZ
os;j gS; k l kW
Vos;j gS
196. ba
Vj fj y sVsM fj dkW
Mksadsdy sD' ku dksD; k dgr sgS
a
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ca
ku l w
puk i z.kky h 2) Li zsM ' khV
3) MkVkcs
l
4) Vs
DLV Qkby
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
197. t c da
I; w
Vj bULVD' kUl dksi zksl S
l dj r k gSr c r d dsfy , da
I; w
Vj dk fuEufy f[ kr esadkS
u&l k LVksjst , fj ; k MkVk dksvLFkkbZ
: i l sgksYM dj r k gS
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1) gkMZfMLd
2) es
u esej h
3) da
Vksy ; w
fuV
4) j hM&vks
uy h esej h
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
198. vy x&vy x y a
ckbZ; k pkS
M+
kbZoky sckj ; k y kbuksadksD; k dgr sgS
aft uesadksM gksrsgS
avkS
j mUgsada
I; w
Vj gh i <+l dr k gS
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1) ckj dks
M
2) ASCII dks
M
3) es
XuS
fVd Vsi
4) y kbV i s
u
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
199. da
I; w
Vj dsfy , i zkbej h vkmVi q
V fMokbl dkS
u&l h gS
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1) ohfM; ksekW
fuVj
2) fi z
a
Vj
3) dhcks
MZ
4) ekml
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
200. da
I; w
Vj dsl a
ca
k esadEi S
fVfcfy Vh dk vFkZgS________
1) l kW
Vos;j i z;ksDr k dsfy , l ghdke dj j gk gS
2) ; g t kW
c dksgS
a
My dj usdsfy , dkQhmi ; ksxhgS
3) l kW
Vos;j da
I; w
Vj i j j u gksusesal eFkZgS
4) l kW
Vos;j i gy sl sba
LVkYM l kW
Vos;j dsl kFk j u gksj gk gS
5) bues
al sdksbZugha
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196. A collection of interrelated records is called a
1) management information system
2) spreadsheet
3) database
4) text file
5) None of these
197. Which of the following is the storage area within the computer itself which holds data only temporarily as the computer
processes instructions?
1) the hard disk
2) main memory
3) the control unit
4) read-only memory 5) None of these
198. Codes consisting of bars or lines of varying widths or lengths that are computer-readable are known as _____.
1) a bar code
2) an ASCII code
3) a magnetic tape
4) a light pen
5) None of these
199. The primary output device for computers is a
1) video monitor
2) printer
3) keyboard
4) mouse
5) None of these
200. Compatibility in regard to computers refers to
1) the software doing the right job for the user.
2) it being versatile enough to handle the job
3) the software being able to run on the computer.
4) software running with other previously installed software
5) None of the above
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