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when IBPS BANK CLERK CWE - V (PRELIMINARY) Held on : 06.12.2015 @ Based on Memory Directions (1-5) : Rearrange the following five sentences (A), (B), (©), (D), and (B) in the proper se- quence so as to form a meaningful paragraph, and then answer the questions given below (A) She thought it was very dan- gerous to have that. mallet there, and started talking to herself. (B) It must have been there for a long time but somehow she had never noticed it before, and she began thinking. (©) Saying all this, she threw her tools, sat herself down and began erying. (D) Onee evening when Mia had gone down to the cellar, she happened to look up at the ceiling and saw a mallet (a kind of wooden hammer) stuck in one of the beams. (B) She said “Suppose I was to ‘be married, and have a son, and he was to grow up to be ‘a man, and come down into the cellar, like I am doing now and the mallet was to fall on his head and kill him, what a dreadful thing it ‘would be!” 1, Which of the following should be the LAST (FIFTH) sen- tence after the rearrange- ment? Ma @E @c @D @B 2, Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after the rearrangement? wa @B- @c @p OE ‘3. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after the rearrangement? @Ma @B @c @D OE 4. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence af- ter the rearrangement? aA @B @c @D OE 5. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence af- ter the rearrangement? @a @B @c @E @D Directions (6-10) : In these questions, sentences with four bold words are given. One from four words given in the bold may be either wrongly spelt or inap- propriate in the context of the sen- tence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. That word will be your swer. Ifall words given in the bold are correctly spelt and also appro- priate in the context of the sen- tence, then ‘All Correct? is your answer. 6. The government has permit- ted foreign direct investment in digitail service providers ‘upto a limit of 50 percent, (@) permitted (2) digitail (service (A) percent ()AII correct 7.A bank gift card is usually a prepaid card which can be used in an ATM to cheque ‘the balance but one cannot withdraw cash. (usually, (2)prepaid (@ycheque (4) withdraw (6) All correct 8, He first joinned the Board of Directors two years ago and has expressed his concerns at various global debates, (@joinned 2) ago (8)various (4) global (6) AIl correct 9. The waste amount of infor- ‘mation available today has created a more knowledge: able public. (@) waste (amount (B)information (4) public (YAN correct 10, Some of the steps taken over the late few months have made the tax return filing process simpler. (a)steps (2) late (filing (4) simpler (All correct Directions (11 - 25) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Cer- tain words/phrases have been giv- en in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the ques- tions : ‘A long time ago, an honest king ruled over a small kingdom named Bijanagar. Every day, the king would listen to the com- plaints of his people and try to solve their problems in the best February 2016 | RENU GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & WORLD VISION a De eee, 2 MODEL SOLVED PAPER : IBPS BANK CLERK CWE- V (PRELIMINARY) possible way. One day, a soldier came running into the king’s court, ‘I have an alarming piece of news. My Lord? cried out the soldier. ‘My wife told me that there is some evil in our kingdom. Crops have been ruined and wells have been poisoned!’ When the minister heard this, he instantly walked up to the king and said, “I guess some enemy is trying to create panic in our kingdom, so that our attention gets diverted to solving our internal problems. ‘And then the enemy will take ad- vantage of our inner disturbanc- and attack us,” said the minis- ter. ‘You seem to be right!” nodded the king. ‘What shall we do then?” ‘The minister said. ‘In my opinion, we should not let our people know that we suspect our enemy. It may give rise to contempt. Instead, we should distribute food and water ‘among our people and tell them that the crops might have been damaged because of some disease. Meanwhile, I will disguise myself fas an old man and try to find out the truth’ The king agreed. That evening, the minister disguised himself asa poor old man and ‘came out of the palace stealthily. ‘The Minister went to a farm- er’s house and called out, ‘Food! Please give me food! The farmer ‘came out with two picees of bread in his hand and said, This is all that I have, O old mant’*You seem tobe in trouble”, said the old man. "Yes, someone has been very cru- el. They have stamped and ruined my crops; said the farmer. “But I heard the crops were ruined be- cause of a disease,” said the old man. ‘No, that’s not true!” the farmer interrupted. “The royal ‘guards are the culprits. They have our wells’ it from some people at the inn nearby’, replied the farmer, The old man thanked the farmer for the food and left. He then went to the inn nearby. He ‘saw some people gathered near a table, discussing their ruined crops and wells. Among them ‘were two young men talking loud- ly. “Our king didn’t punish his roy- al guards for his wicked deed. In- stead, he is trying to cover up by providing food to us” said one of them. ‘Yes, our king isn’t honest any more. He has lost his good- will? backed up the other. Every- one standing there nodded in agreement. After a while, the two young men prepared to leave. The minister disguised as the old man ‘was watching them. He started following the two young men. ‘When they came out of the inn, cone of the young men said. “We have provoked these people against their king. We must con- tinue the same way. Within a cou- ple of days, the angry citizens will revolt against their ruler. Then we should inform our king.” and that would be the most appropri- ate moment to attack’, laughed the other young man. ‘The Minister heard it all. He hid behind a tree. The two young ‘men went inside a small hut. The minister eame back to the palace and informed the king about the wicked plan of the other kingdom. Instantly the soldiers rode to the ‘small hut where the two men are staying and captured them. The next morning, the culprits were brought out in the palace for their evil plan and were punished for their deeds. 1LL. Which ofthe following is most nearly the OPPOSITE in (reconstructed (2) built (8) succeeded (4) nurtured (6) accomplished 12. Which of the following can be an appropriate title for the story? (2) The Ungrateful Citizens (The Evil in Bijanagar (8) The Good Harvest (@) Never Trust your Minister ©) Disguise-The Only Way to Reveal the Truth 18. Which of the following state- ‘ments is true in the context of the story? (The real culprits behind the mischief were the sol- diers for Bijanagar. @ The King initially hesitat- ed to agree with the Mi ister’s plan. () The Minister was gifted gold coins upon identifying the culprits. 4) The farmer who gave bread to the Minister was kind and humane. (6)None of the given state- ments is true. 14, Which of the following is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word ‘PROVOKED’ as used in the story? @) motivated (2yheightened (B)instigated ()allowed (injured 15. Which of the following cor- rectly explains the meaning of the phrase, ‘lost his goodwill! as used in the story? (@) Misplaced his valuables (2) Lost his relatives (8) Suffered a serious injury (4) Failed to gain the love of stamped our crops and poisoned | meaning to the word ‘RU- his friends in the first place ‘How can you be so INED’ as used in the story? (6) Lost respect among his sure? asked the old man. ‘T heard people RENU GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & WORLD VISION February 2016 18. @ @ @) @ 6) 19. st ig as E f MODEL SOLVED PAPER : IBPS BANK CLERK CWE - V (PRELIMINARY) 16. Which of the following char- acteristics of the Minister comes across distinctly through the story? (1) He was cowardly (2) He was sharp (3) He was greedy (4) He was old () He was violent 17. As mentioned in the story, the Minister disguised himself as an old man to - (A) visit the kingdom without the fear of being thrashed by pub- lie ®) participate in a local fair (O)identify the culprit causing mischief in Bijanagar, 2) Only A (2)Both A and B (8) Only (@) Both B and (6) Only B 18. As mentioned in the story, the young were provoking the cit- izens of Bijanagar because — () they were being bribed by the Minister for doing so. (2)It was a part of their plan to attack Bijanagar. (8) they wanted to ruin the repu- tation of Bijanagar. @they were notorious by na- ture. (5) Other than those given as op- tions 19. Which of the following is most nearly the SAME in meaning to the word ‘STEALTHILY’ as used in the story? ) secretively @)honestly (8) publicly shyly (healthily 20, Which of the following is most nearly the OPPOSITE in meaning to the word ‘CON- FESS’ as used in the story? (hide (2)reveal (3) sing (A) believed * @)deny Directions (21 - 25) : Read this sentence to find out whether ‘here is any grammatical mistake/ error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Select the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, select ‘No error’ as your answer. (gnore the errors of punctuation, ifany) 21.The cook quickly (1)/ come inside and (2V caught hold of (GY the surprised crow.(4/ No error (5) 22. One summer afternoon (1)/ the queen and her maid (2)/ set out for a stroll (8) in the palace gardens.(4)/ No error 6) 23, All the hunters (1/ stopped in their tracks (2)/ as the deer they saw (3)/ was extremely beautiful. (4V No error (5) 24. As days went away, the jackal (D/ became fat and healthy because (2)/ the lion was a good hunter and always (3)/ left a generous share for his friend. (4 No error (5) ‘The merchant called out to (1Y the villagers in his high voice (2) and it all came eagerly (3 to see what he had with him. (AY No error (5) Directions (26-80) : In th following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are sug- gested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appro- priate word in each ease. Once upon a time, there lived ‘a poor orphan who was an excep- tional artist and would often draw pictures of rivers, mountains and people. One day, a fairy gifted him olden paintbrush and to his great (26) whatever he painted with the brush came to life. His fame spread and he was brought to the king's (27). The King and his ministers took the boy into the fields. “@8Y an ocean here !" or- dered the king. The boy protest- ed that it wasn’t right and the fields and houses would be (29). But the king ordered him to paint the ocean and a storm. The boy painted (30) and the storm was s0 violent that the boat in which the king and his ministers were, over- tured, killing them. 26.(1)doubt..(2)surprise (@)miracle (4)sorrow (8) problem 27.(1) favour (2) dilemma (court —_(4)justice (riches 29. (1) Sail (2) Origin (3) Cry (4) Create (6) Find 29.(1) damage (2) hurt (@)form destroyed (5) wiped 30. (1)slowly @2)similar ()equally. (4) skilful ©) accordingly For the availability of all Books and Magazines of KIRAN PRAKASHAN PVT. LTD. in ODISH: Contact © BTURANESWAR. AK Nayak © Ph 9861046179 ‘Amit Book Depot O sasasas, 9238106460 @ currAck Machab Book Store © 9437026311 AK Mishm Agencies (P Li. © 7873025991, 9437025991. ERHAMPUR Saraeatl Book Store (© 9434164276 |_ Biswas Book stat © 9454441807 | ‘ ROURKELA Shiv Shakti Pustakalaya woseuio7ass ‘Aloo wiaitas at? er Saar February 2016 | RENU GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & WORLD VISION Gor } Be TT CR ea MODEL SOLVED PAPER: PS BANK CLERK CWE ~V (PRELIMINARY) INUMERICAL ABILITY] 81. Rubi spends 30% of her monthly salary on rent, transportation and bills in the respective ratio of 7 : 5 : 8. If he spends Rs. 3,560 on the transportation, how much is her monthly salary? (A) Rs. 30,250 (2)Rs, 40,000 (8) Rs. 35,600 (4) Rs. 44,750 ()Rs. 36,000 Directions (32-36) : Study the table carefully and answer the | given questions. Number of saembers Sa:8-book ciabe suring & piven years: | BS | OT | 38 me (Boor Gib i [| es 7a [NX 15 Tot OS Be 187 [O- Tr wm 19 75 55 [P- BE 167 15 WT 1s o 19 24 1st 168. TT 32. Number of members in book (1) 181 (2) 189 club O increased by what per- (3) 187 (4) 191 cent from 2007 to 2010? oe () 65 (2) 64.5 Five years ago, the average (3) 58 4) 625 of Simi’s age that time and 6) 56.5 ‘Tia's age that time was 17 88. What is the difference be- years. Four years from now, tween total number of mem- ate bers in book clubs O and P 's age and Tia's age that together in 2006 and that in fime wil be 8: 5, What book clubs M and N together Simi's present age? nae (2) 16 years (2) 11 years on aoe (8) 82 years (4) 28 years Biss (6) 23 years 88, The profit earned by selling 34, What is the respective ratio aide MORE doe, between total number of ‘naralebeainy boa Di fal ble the loss incurred when the same article is sold for 2006 and 2010 together and that in book club Q in the Rs, 265, What would be the same years together? selling price of the article if Q@) 24:37 @) 21:19 ibis sald at The pect? (@) 19:17 (4) 28:19 @) Rs. 491 (@) Rs, 495 (6) 23:17 (8) Rs. 477 (4) Rs. 483 85, What is the average number (5) None of these of members in book clubs M, Nand Q in 20077 @ 179 (2) 181 2 gith of a number is two (3) 177 (4) 183 Al Bs pan more than 3rd anothe 36. If 45% of the total number of number, If the sum of the members in book clubs M, N two numbers is 16, what is and O together in 2009 are their product? males, what is the total num- @) 30 (2) 120 penof naleceeernreg ote (@) 60 4) 160 clubs M,N and O together in | (8) 60 20097 40. A boat can travel 12.6 km. upstream in 54 minutes. If the speed of the water cur- rent is th of the speed of the boat in still water, how much distance (in km) the boat can travel downstream in 35 minutes? as @) 105 (3) 95 @15 (5) 12 41, A circular copper wire of ra- dius 7 em is bent to'form a rectangle. If the breadth and the length of a rectangle are in the ratio of 4 : 7 respee- tively, what is the breadth of the rectangle? (in eentime- tres) @Bem 2) 14 em @) 10cm (4) 12 em () None of these 42, A started a business by in- vesting Rs. 6,000 and after 2 months B joined by investing Rs, 6,000. At the end of 4 months from the start of the business, C joined them with an investment of Rs. 12,000. At the end of 10 months from the start of the business, A withdrew Rs, 3000. If A’s share in the annual profit was Rs, 1260, what was the total annual profit? () Rs. 5250 (2) Rs. 4375 (B) Rs. 5600 (4) Rs, 4725 ) Rs. 4900 48. The sum of two positive num- bers is 1508. If 25% of the first number is equal to 40% of the second number, what is the smaller number ‘among the two? @) 400 (2) 640 (@) 580 (4) 420 6) 560 44. Three pipes A, B and C to- gether can fill a tank in 6 hours. After working at it together for 2 hours, C is closed and A and B together ‘ean fill the remaining part in 7 hours. The number of RENU GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & WORLD VISION | February 2016 sho tir tion 49 —— — MODEL SOLVED PAPER : IBPS BANK CLERK CWE -V (PRELIMINARY) hours taken by C alone of fill the empty tank is @) 10 (2) 12 (@ 14 (4) 16 () None of these 45. A motor car starts with the speed of 70 kmph with its speed increasing every two hours by 10 kmph. In how ‘many hours will it cover 345 km.? 1 @) 25 hrs. (@) 4 hrs. 5 min. = () 4 Ghrs. (4) Connot be determined (G) None of these 46, A bag contains 2 red, 3 green and 2 blue balls. Two balls are drawn at random. What is the probability that none of the balls drawn is blue? 10 n Oo Qa 2 5 @F. WF (6) None of these Directions (47-56) : What should come in place of the ques- tion mark (2) in the following ques- tions ? 47, 60% of 540 + 45% of ? = 468 (1) 360 (2) 320 oo wi (6) 300 48, 60 + 1.8 x 54—?= 1260 (D) 570 (2) 480 (3) 560 (4) 540 (6) 460 49. Jieag + Jay =2""" oa @6 @ 10 os nn idaneTe? = (2) 163.25 = (2) 173.75 (8) 167.25 (4) 176.25 see 51. Bx 7+ fies -143=3 @s a6 (33 a4 2 2 YB ts! 52. ($1843) of ? = 693 (1) 308 (2) 364 (3) 262 (4) 196 (6) 224 58. /iosxey96=1a1 =? Ms QT 4 @3 68 54. (0.4 x 450) +455 x3" Ms @1 @2 8 ©2 55. 20% of 225 + 75 = 2% of 150 (1) 90 (2) 80 (3) 70 6 (5) 85 se. (22x08) pr23 () 18 (QT @» wn @9 Directions (57-61) : What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series? 57.18 37 75 182 ? 303, a) 239 (227 (@)219 (4) 208 242 ‘58, 220 229 211247 2 319 ay 164 (2) 185 (3)175 (4159 6) 198 58 4 9 2 15 2 (ay 46 (2) 492 (@)528 (4534 (6) 566 60.24 7? 12 18 3690 a@e @12 @8 or" 6 61.220 108 52 24 107 M2 05 @4 3 5 62, There are five positive obser- vations. Average of the first three observations is 8 and that of the last three obser- vations is 6. Ifthe average of all five observations is 6, what is the third observation? @10 @s @i2 @u we 63. Dan invested certain sum in ‘scheme A, which offfers sim- ple interest at the rate of 8% paa. for 4 years. He also i vested Rs. 4,000 in scheme B, ‘which offers compound inter- est (compounded annually), at 10% p.a. for 2 years. If the interest earned from Scheme earned from scheme B, what is the sum invested in scheme A? (Rs, 3400 (2)Rs. 2100 (B)Rs, 3250 (4) Rs. 3650 (G)None of these 64. The perimeter of an equilat- eral triangle is 40 m less than the perimeter of a square. If the respective ratio between the side of the triangle and the side of a square is 8 : 11, what is the area of the square? (in m*) @) 441 @) 924 (@) 2894) 576 16) 484 65. A and B can independently finish a piece of work in 30 days and 40 days respective- ly. They started working to- gether and after few days B left. After that A could finish the remaining work in 16 days. After how many days of working together B left? 10 6 @ 2 we os February 2016 | RENU GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & WORLD VISION MODEL SOLVED PAPER : IBPS BANK CLERK CWE~ V (PRELIMINARY) REASONING 66. All the letters of the word SJUNKYARD are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right. Then all the vowels are replaced with the next alphabet (as per the English alphabetical order), then which of the following will be the second letter from the right end? av @D @K @N @R Directions (67-68) : Study the following information carefully ahd answer the questions given below M is the father of-V. V is the sister of X. X is married to R. R is the daughter of P. P is the wife of H. 67. If N is the only child of V, then how is N related to M? (2) Grandfather (2) Daughter (3) Son ) Cannot be determined () Brother 68, How is X related to 1? (2) Daughter-in-law (2) Nephew (8) Daughter @) Son (6) Son—in-law 69. In a straight line of twelve persons (facing north), P sits fifth from the left end of the line. Only three persons between J and P. S sits ond to the right of J. O sits third to the right of 8. How many persons sit betweén O and P? (@) None (2) Cannot be determined @) Three (4) One ©) Two 70. If all “the numbers in 42791658 are arranged in ascending order from left to right, the position(s) of how ‘many number(s) will remain unchanged? (@) None (2)'More than three @) Three (4) One ©) Two Directions (71-75) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Eight persons - J, K,L, M,N, 0, P and Q—are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Only three persons sit be- tween Q and P.N sits third to the right of O. O is neither an imme- diate neighbour of Q nor P. J is an immediate neighbour of P. Only three persons sit between J and K, Only one person sits between K and M. M is not an immediate neighbour of Q. ‘71. Who among the following sits second to the left of Q? Mk @L @M wP @Q 72, Who amongst the following represent the immediate neighbours of Q? OMK @KN @LK @WiN @IL 78. Which amongst the following is true regarding L, as per the given arrangement? (a) Only three persons sit between O and L. (2) None of the given state- ments is true (8) N sits second to the left ofL @) P is one of the immedi- ate neighbours of L (6) Only one person sits be- tween L and K 74, Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the giv- en arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (@) MKO— (2) POM (@)LKN 4) NUL. (5) KNQ 75. How many persons are seat- ed between O and J, when counted from the left of J? (2) None (2) One (@) Two (4) Three. (5) Four Directions (76-80) : The fol- lowing questions are based on five three-digit numbers given below: 415 764 327 542 256 76. What will be the resultant iff second digit of the lowest number and third digit of the highest number are multi- plied? @ 20 14 (3) 8 @ 30 ©) 36 If‘Y is added to the first di it of every odd number and ‘is subtracted from the sec- ond digit of every even num- ber, in how many numbers will a digit appear twice? (Two @) Three (3) Four —_ (4) None (6) One ‘78. The positions of the first and the second digits of each of the numbers are inter- changed. What will be the re- sultant if digit of high- est number thus formed is divided by the second digit of the lowest number thus formed? 3 4 (3) 25 15 1 79. Ifin each number all the dig- its are arranged in ascending order from left to right with- in the number, how many numbers thus formed will be odd numbers? (@) None 2) Two (@) One (4) Four (6) Thr 80. If all the numbers are ar- ranged in ascending order from left to right, which of the following will be the sum fe RENU GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & WORLD VISION | February 2016 MODEL SOLVED PAPER : IBPS BANK CLERK CWE —V (PRELIMINARY) of all the three digits of the number which is third from the left? a2 @u @) 10 13 (6) 17 Directions (81-85) ; In each of the following questions, rel: tionship between different el ‘ments is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by ‘two Conclusions numbered T and I. Study the Conclusions based on the given statement(s) and select the appropriate answer : Give answer (1) if both the Conclusion T and Conclusion Il are ; true Give answer (2) if either Conclusion I or Conclusion IT is true Give answer (8) if only Con- clusion T is true Give answer (4) if only Con- clusion TT is true Give answer (6) if neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion I is true 81. Statements : F0 Conclusions ; . L FR ; 82, Statements : UsO=NU IL C =18 watees wx S200 61.4) Te patter i: 220 J -2=110-2= 108 Bs 2254-2252 According to the question, sax 4 Joo = 3 x 840-672 SAMI fs g100 64, (6) Side of the equilateral tri- angle = & metre Side of square = 11x metre to the question, 4x Mle 3 x 6 = 40 ode 24x = 40 3 20r = 40-92 =2 Side of square = 11 «2 = 22 metre «Area of square = 22 x 22 = 484 sq. metre. 65. (6) Lot B left after x days. (A + BYs x days’ work + es 4ax+3x 120 15 z axa 28 days. 66. (1) Alphabetical order of the letters of the word JUNK- ‘YARD: A DJKNR uy + +b B v Second letter from the right end => V (67-68) : M is the father of V and X. X is the husband of R. P is the mother of R. 67. (4) M is the father of V. ‘The gender of N is not giv- en. ‘Therefore, N is either grand- 1 z 16 days’ work = 1 son or granddaughter of M. o2 gga m ca fine Y 8 68. (5) His the father of R. 2 = 30 * 40 * 30 Ris the wife of X. Pry See Lia ‘Therefore, X is the son-in- = 3 + 71-30 law of H. BOs, s , Po = E { I 1 F o ar H T se Sette O is to the immediate right of P. SI from scheme A 10. (3) [aya]7 [31 Je]5]8 TAG) alts second to the left __ Principal x Time x Rate eee 72. (2) N and K are immediate i ie neighbours of Q. KxAx8 | Sax 78. (1) Nsits tothe immedisteleft oes canine CL from scheme B agers ‘Two persons — N and Q —sit between L and K. 74. (8) Except in LKN, in all oth- ers the third person sits be- ‘tween the first two persons. 7. (5) When counted from the left of J, four persons - L, N, MODEL SOLVED PAPER : IBPS BANK CLERK CWE —V (PRELIMINARY) Q and K — are seated be- tween O and J. 76. (1) Lowest number => 256 Its second digit = 5 Highest number => 764 Its third digit = 4 ‘Required product = 5 x 4 Conclusions : jot True TL, AH Conclusions I, P H: Not True ‘92, (2) Three persons — M, Kand ‘L.—are seated between R and Q. 93. (4)Q sits to the immediate right of L. 94. (6)M sits exactly in the mid- dle of the line. =20 86.3)@ * 2+ 4 8 ‘95. (3) J and Q are seated at two ‘TH. (2) 415 = 515 hurd extreme ends of the line. 464 = 744 ohn Dig MTS ||| 0 327 = 427 Yondition (iv) is applicable. = rae rie ee bee eh tate Orava oa Toto tee at] Fuy.2 x J 3 Hap ot Condition (ii) is applicable. : 164 => 674 a2 4 @ 8 7 32 327 = 237 pee pe i a 4am 452 YLMDUA 2 256 9626 Condition (i) is applicable. Highest number => 674 wae s %e 2 7 HOPES—>yNRDU Its third digit = 4 thligaud i: Tt Lowest number => 145 zZUdYLA +2 Its second digit = 4 Condition (i) applicable. zl i 4 90.6)+ 9 5 # 6 8 2 Required resultant => {= 1 chk eee L at a ugcyYFu a ae Condition (ii) is applicable. = ost (91-95) : Similary, 542 = 245 Tlie wamnee BR] | C HAD Roe G Cee 256 = 256 EB 1 tt wet westsnm (EL TLL LA 2 bers. ? se 80. (3) in +2 gar cass 4 +1+5= 10 81.3) F0 91.) vey (good) [dancers] > (3) [2] .5 Conclusions I, F W: Not True ioe) O.0>8>0) I, G=W: Not True 6 1 19°20 5 18 Rake ty Gis cither greater thanor | F A S TE R Bake ees ‘equal to W. Therefore, either se aN ba ceeeraa Tor Conclusion 1 | (pruse Read. ‘Buy Today] | 99. (1) C has 11 flowers. (@)K>B2R=A Kiran’s Pe eee eee 100. (2)A has the second most wae COMPETITIVE ENGLISH] | 1 ns fens RENU GENERAL KNOWLEDGE & WORLD VISION February 2016

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