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Directions (1-5) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Eight persons — P, Q, R.S.T. U, Vand W — are sitting around a ‘square table, but not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are sitting at the corners while the oth- er four are sitting at the middle of ‘each side. The persons seated at the ‘comers are facing outside while the others are facing towards the cen- tre. V is sitting third to the left of T who is facing outward. W does not sit at any comer of the table. U is sitting third to the left of @. Wis not an immediate neighbour of Q and U. Pis not an immediate neigh- bour of T. S 1s sitting third to the left of w. 1. What is the position of R with respect to P on the basis of the given sitting arrangement ? (1) Third to the right (2) Second to the right (3) Immediate teft (4) Third to the left (5) Fourth to the right 2. Which of the following state- ments is correct regarding V on the basis of given sitting arrangement ? (2) Vis sitting third to the left of W. (2) Vis sitting exactly between Qands. (8) Vis to the immediate right of. (4) V is neighbour of both R and W. (5) None is true 8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positionis in the giv- en arrangement and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not be- long to that group ? Ms (2)Q @)R @T (5) P 4. Who among the following is sitting third to the right of S ? aR av (3) W 4) T 6) P 5. How many persons are sitting between Q and U if we move in clockwise direction starting from Q? @) Two (2) Sex (3) Three (4) Five (5) Four Directions (6-10) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five per- sons each, in such away that there is an equal distance between adja- cent persons. In Row - 1, T, U, V, W and X are seated and all of them are facing north. In Row — 2, E, F, G, H and I are seated and all of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement ‘each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. T is sitting second to the left of V. The person who faces V is third to the left of F. W is sitting second to the right of X. Lis sitting between Hand E. T faces E, X does not face G. U is at the extreme left end of the row. 6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and hence they form a group. Which ‘one of the following does not belong to that group ? a) H Qe av (4) G @)U 7. Who among the following is sitting third to the right of 1? MG QE (3) 1 @)H (5) None 8. Which of the following state- ments is correct regarding W Z () Wis facing E (2) Wis sitting between T and x (3) W ts sitting at one of the extreme ends of the row (4) T and V are immediate neighbours of W (5) None is true 9. Which of the following pairs of persons are immediate neighbours of E ? Q)Hand1 (2) Gand H (3) Fand? (4) Fand H (5) FandG 10. Which of the following state- ments is/are correct regarding ae. (2) Fis sitting exactly between GandE (2) F is sitting to the immedi- ate left of G (3) Fis facing x {4) F is sitting third to the right of H () All are true Directions (11-15) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Six friends ~ Hetal. Jayshree, Rohini, Meena, Nidhi and Swati, stay in different areas of a city L.e. Dadar, Matunga, Mulund, Vikhro- li, Thane and Kanjurmarg but not necessarily in the same order. All six have different hobbies which are singing, dancing, drawing, travel- ling. cooking and reading but not necessarily in the same order. Hetal stays in Vikhroli and her hobby is neither dancing nor read- ing. The one whose hobby is travel- ling stays in Mulund. Jayshree’s hobby ts drawing and she does not stay in either Dadar or Matunga. Meena stays in Kanjurmang and her hobby is cooking: Rohini likes reading but she and Nidhi do not stay in Matunga. 11. What is Swatt’s hobby 2 (Q) Singing (2) Dancing (3) Reading (4) Travelling (6) None of these 12. Whose hobby is singing ? () Nidhi (2) Rohint (3) Swatt (4) Hetal (5) None of these 13. Whose hobby is travelling ? (Q) Hetal (2) Swati (3) Nidhi (4) Rohini (5) None of these 14, Where does Jayshree saty ? (Q) Thane — (2) Vikhroli {3) Kanjurmarg (4) Mulund (5) None of these 15. Where does Rohini stay ? (1) Matunga (2) Mulund (8) Thane (@) Dadar (5) None of these Directions (16-20) : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements num- bered I and Il are given below it. You have 'to decide whether the data Provided in the statements are suf- ficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and — Give answer (1) if 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, Give answer (2) if the data in Statement Il alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (3) if the data in Statement I alone or in State- ment II alone are sufficient to an- ‘swer the question. Give answer (4) if the data in both Statements I and Il are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (5) if the data in both the statements I and II to- gether are necessary to answer the question. 16. What is the code for ‘health’ in the code language ? I. Inthe code language ‘walk for health’ fs written as "he pa ta’. IL. In the same code language ‘morning walk improves health’ is written as ‘pa ra ta ko’. 17, How is Shubhada related to Ravindra? I, Shubhada’s mother is the only daughter of Ravin- dra’s father. I, Shubhada is the only grand-daughter of Ravin- dra’s father. 18. ‘H’ is in which direction with respect to 'L' ? I. ‘L’ ts to the East of ‘Mw’ which is to North of H’. IL. ‘L’ is to the North of ‘J’ which is to the East of H’ 19. Who was the last person to board the train among P, Q, R,SandT? I. Q boarded after P and T but not after S. I. Rwas not the last person to board. 20. How many children are there in the group ? I. In descending order of height, Radha is tenth from the top in the group. Il. In ascending order of height, Radha is 20th from the top in the group. Directions (21- 25) : The fol- lowing questions are based on the five three digit numbers given be- low : 524 984 864 953 472 21. If all the digits of each num- ber is added the sum of which of the following numbers would be an even number ? () 984 (2) 953 (3) 864 (4) 472 (5) 524, 22, If in each number the posi- tions of the first and the sec- ond digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the second largest number ? () 472 (2) 524 (3) 953 (4) 864 (5) 984 23, If in cach number, all the three digits are arranged in descending order within the number, which of the follow ing will be the second lowest number ? (1) 864 (2) 984 (3) 953 (4) 524 (5) 472 24. Ifone is added to the first dig- it of each of the numbers. in how many numbers thus formed will the first digit be a perfect square ? (Q) Two (2) Three (3) Four (4) One (6) None 25. If*l" is added to the first digit of each number andl’ is sub- tracted from the third digit, which number will be the low- est? (2) 984 (2).472 (3) 524 (4) 953, (3) 864. a Directions (26- 30) : Study the following arrangement careful. ly and answer the questions given below : @R45Q0U%6AM1*7D EGSOK2#£3T8V 26. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and hence they form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (a) eau (2) MA% (3) ED*& (4)8GD (5) 4K . How many such numbers are there in the above arrange- ment, each of which is imme- diately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by aletter ? (a)None (2) One (3) Two, (4) Three (6) More than three 28. Ifall the numbers are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be twelfth from the left end ? aya QE a8 aK @)D 29. What should come next in the following series based on the above arrangement ? ste 2K$ EDk ? (a) 4a (2) 7k&M (3) 261 (a) Mase (6) ABU 80. Which of the following is sixth to the right of fifteenth from the right end of the above ar- rangement? ays @)K ©) # Directions (31- 35): In the following questions, the symbols @, 6, %, * and # are used with the following meanings:as illustrated below : ‘P@Q" means ‘P is not greater than Q° ‘P8Q" means ‘P ts not smaller than Q” “P%Q" means "P is neither great- er than nor smaller than @" “P&Q" means ‘P is neither great- er than nor equal to Q” ‘P#Q" means ‘P is neither small- er than nor-equal to Q" (29 2 sigh: In each question three state- ments showing relationship have been given, which are followed by two Conclusions. Assuming that the given statements are true, find ‘out which conclusions is/are defi- nitely true ? 31. Statements : R%W; WOK; KkM Conclusions : 1. WeM Il. RM (1) Only Conclusion 1 is true (2) Only Conclusion Il is true (3) Either Conclusion I or Il is true (4) Neither Conclusion I or I 4s true (5) Both Conclusions I and Il are true 32. Statements : HN: NOK: K#D Conclusions 1. DEN TL. H8K (1) Only Conclusion 1 is true (2) Only Conclusion Il ts true (3) Neither Conclusion I nor If ts true (4) Either Conclusion 1 or Its true (6) Both Conclusions I and I are true Statements : DOT: TH; H*Q Conclusions : 1. TAQ IL. D%H (1) Both Conclusions I and 11 are true 1G) Either Catiision 1 or its true (8) Neither Conclusion I nor I 4s true (4) Only Conclusion II ts true (6) Only Conclusion 1 is true Statements : M#R; ROT; TO! Conclusions : & LORMP i UL. TM — (1) Only Conclusion II is true (2) Both Conclusions I and Il are true (3) Only Conclusion I is true (4) Either Conchusion I or I is true (5) Neither Conclusion I nor Il 4s true |. Statements : W8Q; Q#P: PO! Conclusions : 1. Q%R 1. WaP (1) Only Conclusion 1 is true (2) Only Conclusion I is true (8) Neither Conclusion I nor II is true (4) Either Conclusion I or II is true (5) Both Conclusions I and II are true Directions (96-40) : In each question below are given two state- ments followed by two Conclusions numbered I and Il. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given Con- clusions logically follows from the two statements disregarding com- monly known facts. 36. Statements : ‘Some mangoes are bananas. Some bananas are apples. Conclusions I. Some apples being man- goes is a possibility. Il. No apple is mango. (2) Only Conclusion | follows (2) Only Conclusion 11 follows (3) Either Conclusion I or II follows. (4) Neither Conclusion I nor 1 follows. (6) Both Conclusion I and I follow . Statements : No train is aeroplane. All aeroplanes are buses. Conclusions : 1. .No trains bus, IL. At least some buses are aeroplanes. (1) Both Conclusions I and I follow (2) Either Conclusion I or IT follows {3) Neither Conclusion I nor TI follows (4) Only Conclusion I follows (5) Only Conclusion II follows Statements : No elephant ts horse, ‘Some horses are asses. Conclusions : 1. No elephant is ass. Il. Some asses being elephant is a possibility. (1) Both Conclusions land IL follow (2) Only Conclusion Il follows (8) Neither Conclusion 1 nor It follows (4) Either Conclusion I or II follows (5) Only Conclusion | follows. Statements : Some tables are chairs. All desks are tables. Conclusions |. At least some tables are desks. Tl. Some desks being chairs is a possibility. (1) Only Conclusion I follows (2) Neither Conclusion I nor I follows (3) Either Conclusion I or II follows (4) Both Conclusions I and 11 follow (5) Only Conclusion I follows Statements : All aeroplanes are trains. All trains are buses. Conclusions : 1. At least some buses are aeroplanes. Il. No train is buse. (1) Both Conclusions I and IT follow. (2) Either Conclusion 1 or I follows. (3) Only Conclusiin Il follows (4) Only Conclusion I follows (5) Neither Concluston'T nor TI follows. Directions (41-50) : Read the following passage carefully and an- swer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. The truth about the speed. scale and unstoppable momentum of business process outsourcing and offshoring. What will be the net impact of outsourcing on Amer- ican and European economies? How should company executives and union leaders respond to ‘emerging markets ? Can or should the offshoring process be reversed? Advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing? Outsourcing is very controver- sial and affects every part of busi- ness from manufacturing through design, software development. fi- nancial control, logistics management, customer support and sales. Outsourcing has been praised as cost-effective, efficient, productive and strategic - but also condemned as evil, money-grab- bing, destructive, ruthless, exploit- ing the poor, destroying communt- ties and nations. Outsourcing incentives are huge - and can lead to falls in ser- vice costs of 50-60%. Up to half of the $19 trillion spent every year by European companies on sales and administration could be out- sourced. Despite the publicity, outsourcing is most often to com- panies in the'same nation - for ex- ample ISS employs: over:500,000 local people invcatering,-biitldings maintenance, facilities manage- ment, cleaning and security for hospitals, schools, government buildings, factories and offices. However, during 1995-2011 there has beer large migration of skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled jobs. from high-cost to low-cost ‘nations. Outsourcing has produced labour shortages in many emerging economies, For example, China 1s now seeing 100% salary inflation at top end and India ts not far behind- acute shortage of experienced business leadership. Some compa- nies are now thinking of moving operations to places like Pakistan (60% lower costs and over 200,000 IT graduates looking for work), Bangladesh or Vietnam. Changes are happening very quickly. But other corporations are already mov. ing jobs back home - because cost savings have narrowed, and be- cause outsourcing carries risks ~in supply chain delays, language and culture challenges, distance man- agement, loss of intellectual capi- tal and so on. New outsourcing decisions can generate weeks of hostile media coverage, widespread protests and Industrial action. The outsourcing issue is so sensitive that decisions are usually taken behind closed doors at the most senior levels in the organisation, and only an- nounced after much careful re- search into how the proposals are likely to be received. If handled badly,’ business process outsourcing can damage corporate image, weaken a brand, unsettle customers, and result in lower quality of products and ser- vices. But when handled well, the results can be good enough to save a failing corporation. Most outsourcing is by large companies, yet small companies provide most jobs in America and Europe, and most of the economic growth. Big companies create head lines but the greatest impact is else; where and almost invisible. The United Kingdom has 3.3 million companies. Ifeach one takes on just ‘one more person on average, the result would be more than 3 mil- lion new jobs, and that is what has happened in the last few years, with unemployment at very low levels despite several million people add- ed. to the labour, force. Yet 6,000 redundancies at a factory is mis- takenly seen as.a national crisis.. Each outsourced job in India can generate work for more than 20 other people as the money flows around the national economy. usu- 0 —eEE ally at a far faster rate than in coun- tries like the United States. When a product is manufac- tured in China instead of the Unit- ed States or Europe, only a small part of the total retail price lands up in that country. Most is taken as before by the retailer, wholesal- er, distribution system, research, design and development teams and ‘owners as profit. So the impact is less than you might €x- Research shows that some of the new economic activities gener- ated in developing countries by out- Sourcing will generate new demand for goods and services in the coun- try where the jobs have moved from (eg America). McKinsey Global In- stitute estimates that for every dol- lar US corporations spend on out- sourcing to India, 3c gets 3c and the US economy benefits by $1.14. ‘This 1s based on several assump- tions: that 69% of displaced service workers will find new jobs within a year, and will end up earning 96% of their previous wages - backed up by 1979-1999 data. However older workers may be out of work for long, cepecially if their education is poor. Ouisourcing saves mone: for corporations wich means lowe er costs for consumers, and higher dividends for pensioners who own 75% of United States and United Kingdom wealth - that means more money to spend on other things such as local services (meals out, beauty treatments, gardening, dec- orating etc) and that produces new Outsourcing has meant for example that you can buy a DVD player for less than $100. It ts one reason why retail costs of products has halved in many sectors over the last 20 years, allowing for inflation. Future economic growth de- pends on new generations of cre- ative, dynamic entrepreneurs, with good access to venture capital, who will drive national economies through transition. 41. Which of the following state- ments is incorrect as per the given information in the pas- sage? ()Outsourcing has been praised as cost-effective, ef- ficient, productive and stra- tegic (2) Outsourcing as been con- demned as evil, money-grab- bing and ruthless etc. (3) Up to 69% of the $19 tril- lion 1s spent every year by European companies on sales and administration {4) The United Kingdom has 3.3 million companies. (6) None of these 42. Outsourcing has produced la- bour shortages in many emerg- ‘ing economies. Some companies are now thinking of moving op- erations to places like (1) Pakistan, Russia and Nepal (2) Pakistan, Japan and Bang- Jadesh (3) Nepal, Bangladesh, Myan- mar and Veitnam (4)Pakistan, Bangladesh, or Vietnam (5) None of these 43. Inwhich country, as mentioned in the passage, there are 50% lower costa of operations and over 200000 IT graduates are looking for work ? (2) Pakistan (2) India (8) Bangladesh (4) Japan (5) None of these 44, During which period there has been a large migration of skilled, semi-skilled and un- skilled jobs:‘fromi high cost to low cost nations ? based on some assuumption(s). () 69% of displaced service workers will find new jobs within a year. (I) They will end up earning 96% of their previous wages Which of the above statement(s) is/are true? (2) Only I (2) None (3) Only (4) Either I or IT (©) Both | and Il 46. What should be the best title of this passage in your opinion ? (1) Advantages of outsourcing (2) Disadvantages of outsourcing (3) Advantages and disadvan- tages of outsourcing (4) Outsourcing endangers Economy (6) None of these Directions (47-48) : Choose the word which 1s most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word giv- en in bold as used in the passage. 47. Offshoring (1) outsourcing (2) offshooting (3) happening in a sea (4) breezing (6) not on the public road 48. Acute (2) light (2) severe (3)adamant (4) central (5) aggravated Directions (49-50) : Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. (1) From 1990 to 1995. (2) From 1993 to 2010 (3) From 1995 to 2011 (4) From 2001 to 2011 (5) None of these 45. According to Mckinsey Global estimates, for every dollar US corporations spend on. out sourcing to India, the US econ- omy benefits by $ 1.14. This is 49. Redundancies (1) useless (3) shortages (4) reductionism (5) re-enactment 50. Generate (1) produce’... (2) create (3) germinate’ (4) destroy (2).needless: (5) revive Directions (51 ~ 55) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sen- tence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (6). (ignore errors of punc- tuation, if any.) 51. In order of taking its (1)/ traf- fic management and communi- ty policing capabilities (2)/ up anotch on the streets of the city (3)/ the police are purchas- ing Segway Patroller Scooters. (4)/ No Error (5) 52. In its site specific ward design study (1)/ the commission have founded that the major issues (2)/ faced by the residents of the ward relate to transporta- tion (3)/ parking and solid waste management under local area plan. (4)/ No Error (5) 53. Social media disclose that (1)/ it restricted as many as. 4960 items of content (2)/ on the social networking site in India (8)/ in compliance with official requests in the first half of 2014. (4)/ No Error (5) 54. Still s to evolve , this nascent industry (1)/ has been in news fora variety of reasons. (2)/ For one this intangible sec- tor has sudden been witness- ing (8)/ to few high profile dis- proportionate investements. (@)/ No Error (5) 85. The last budget changed the ules for taxing debt funds (1)/ thereby providing a disincen- tive to their investors (2)/ Those who want to invest in the share market are by (3)/ default en- couraging to put their money in riskier equities. (4)/ No Er- ror (5) Directions (56 - 60) : Rear- range the following five sentences (). (). (©), (D) and (E) in the prop- er sequence to form a paragraph; then answer the questions given. below them. (A) Mass communication is the Process through which firms interact one-to-one. with ‘masses of customers to design products and services tailor made to individual needs. {B) More powerful computers, de- tailed databases, robotic pro- duction and flexible manufac- turing, and interactive com- munication media such as cell phones and the Internet ~ all have combined to foster “mass communication”. (C) Today however new technolo- gies are permitting many com- panies to return to customized marketing. (D) The tailor custom made the suit, the cobbler designed shoes for the individual, the cabinetmaker-made furniture to order. (E) The widespread use of mass marketing has obscured the fact that for centuries con- 'sumers were served as individ- uals. 86. Which of the following should be the First sentence after re- arrangement ? Ma QB (Cc @p G)E 57. Which of the following should be the Second sentence after Tearrangement ? Ma QB ke ()D ()E 88. Which of the following should be the Last sentence after re- arrangement ? Ma QB (ac (aD (E90 . 59. Which ofthe féllowitig“should be the Third sentence after re- arrangement? qa QB gc @pD OE 60. Which of the following should be the Fourth sentence after rearrangement? Ma @B (Cc (aD OE — se Directions (61 ~ 65) : Which of the phrases (1), (2). (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it gram- matically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no cor- rection is required, mark (5) as the answer, 61. In order to achieve the econo- my growth their people de- serves it must seize the mo- ment by modernisation its la- bour market. (0) economic growth its people deserves (2) economic growth it people deserve (3) economic growth its people deserve (4) economical growth its peo- ple deserve (6) No correction required” 62. Listening carefully to the TV discussion, one was discerned ‘two possible lines of inquiry. (1) they were discerned two (2) onc discerned two (3) one is discerning two (4) someone have discerhed two (5) No correction required 63. The policy hints. at a special package boosting air connec- tivity in the North Eastern re- gion, along enhancing region- al air connectivity across the country in general. (1) package to being boosted air connectivity (2) package boosting air con- nectivity (3) package to have boosted air ‘connectivity (4) package to boost air ‘¢on- nectivity (5) No correction required 64. Migratory animals have be- come the global flagship to tnany of the press issues of our time: (0) flagship for ‘many of the pressing issues (2) flagship to many of the pressing issue (3) Magship to much of the Pressed issues 69. AS authorities debated wheth- (4) flagship for many the press- ing issue (S) No correction required _ It is foundation of any artwork but often goes recognized a it was over-shadowed by the numerous elements that create a finished work. (1) goes recognizing as it was overshadowing (2) go recognized as it was over- shadowed (3) goes unrecognized as it overshadowed (4) goes «unrecognized as it ts overshadowed (5) No corrections required Directions (66-70) : Each ques- tion below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for cach blank which best fits the mean- ing of the sentence as a whole. 66. Without giving any num- bers for employees to be affect- oeed by this continuous process, the HR of the compa- ny said that “it is not that ev- eryone being relieved is a bad performer: (1) specific, restructuring (2) specific, restructure (3) specifically. restructuring (4) general, rearranging *°(6) generally, remodelling 67. Inflation has come be- cause of the seasonal fall in lc and fruit prices .And it has also been helped by in global commodity prices. (1) up, down (2) down, fall (3) up, increase (4) up, fell (5) high, low 68, Talks threatened to head after a seven page draft text was put up on the Intended nation- ally determined contributions and withdrawn after ob- Jections from the group. (1) somewhere, haste (2) somewhere, readily (3) nowhere, hastily (4) nonsense, late ‘Sy eermced. Guise” er to the dispersants, the company that owns the stricken oil tanker said it would buy up the off that local villag- ers have ‘ (1) deploying, collectively (2) deploy. collected (3) remove, scattered (4) deploy, delivered (5) deployed, collected RBI is likely to____an appro- priate timeline with the govern- ment to the economy to the centre of the medium term. inflation band. (2) discuss, take (2) discuss, moving (8) discuss, moving (4) set, taking (6) fix, remove Directions (71-80) : In the fol- lowing 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 word in each case. Worldwide, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have been (7) as the engine of econom- tc growth and for promoting equi- table development. MSMEs consti- tute over 90% of total enterprises in most of the economies and are {72) with generating the highest rates of employment growth and account fora major share of indus- trial: production and exports. In India too, the MSMEs play a (73) role in the overall industrial econ- ‘omy of the country. MSMEs in In- dia account for more than 80% of the total number of industrial en- terprises.and (74) oyer)8000 value- added products. Itis estimated that in terms of value, the sector (75) for 45% of the manufacturing out- put and 40% of the total export of the country and employs over 6 crore people. Further, in recent years the MSME sector has (76) registered higher growth rate compared to the overall industrial sector: ‘The ma- jor advantage of the sector.is its ‘employment potential at low capi- 70. tal-cost. As per available statistics. this sector employs an estimated 6 crore persons spread over 2,6 crore enterprises and the labour intensi- ty in the MSME sector is (77) to be almost 4 times higher than the large ‘enterprises. Despite (78) more than. ‘80 % of the total number of indus- trial enterprises and supporting industrial development, many MS- MEs in India have problems such as sub-optimal scale of operation. technological (79) supply chain in- efficiencies, increasing domestic and global competition, fund short- ages. change in manufacturing strategies and (80) and uncertain market scenario. 71. (1) accepted (2) denied: (8) refused (4) forsaken (8) accepting 72.(1) credit _ (2) credited (3) obliged. (4) doing (5) bestowed 78. (1) insignificant (2) redundant. (3) pivotal (4) pivot (8) significance 74. (1) produce (2) manufactured (8) produced (4) destroy (5) destroyed 78. (1) account (3): accounted (5) cause 76. (1) frequently’ (2) regular (8) abrupt (4) consistently (5) consistent 77. (1) thinking (2) surprised (3) estimation (4) planning (5) estimated 78. (1) constituting (2) removing (4) outsourcing (6) offshoring 7a 13) obpolcte (2) obsolescence (3) compatible (4), modern-fashioned (5) obstacle 80. (1) streamline (2) orderly’ (3) calm (4) turbutenc (5) indiscipline (2) accounts (4)vie (3) leaving NUMERICAL ABILITY Directions (81-85) : What should come in place of the ques- tion mark (2) in the following num- ber series ? 81.6 42 215 864 2 (1) 2525 (2) 2595 (3) 2626, (4) 2545 (5) 2645, 82.8 15 29 50 78 ? ayes (2)90 (3) 115, (4) 94 113 83.9 40 156 465 2 (2) 928, (2) 956 (3) 565 (4) 1120 (6) 1128, 84.108 72 36 24 12 ? (a) 10 (26 8 (a7 6)9 85.8 9 13 22 38 ? qyez (2)64 (3)65 (466 (5)48 Directions (86-95) : What should come in place of the ques- tion mark (2) in the following ques- tions ? 86. 538.24 - 193.22 + 348.91 x 2 =? (1) 1032.84 (2) 1902.84 (3) 103.284 (4) 1022.84 (5) None of these 87. 780+ J676 + (2° = 1326 (asa (2)36 (3) 48 (4) 40 (5) None of these 88. (678-455 + 132) x 0.4 + 238.12 =112.51=? ()27761 (2) 276.61 (3)267.61 (4) 268.61 (5) None of these 89. 135% of 480 +? % of $20 = 728 (1) 28 (2) 30 (3) 20 (4)25 (5) None of these 92. 2377.32 + 18.01-4.525x8=? 90.8597 15 "Ts Gees = @)a48 1 (3) 95.8 (4)93.8 Mls (5) None of these 1 93. 3.2 x 8.1+3185+ 4.95 =? Oy (6705 (2) 667.354 1 (3) 666.354 (4) 669.354 (925 (6) None of these 94. (43% of 2750) ~ (38% of 2990) @ls =? (6) None of these (jas yaa (3453 (a)485 (5) None of these 95. (35423 + 7164 + 41720)- (317 saa, [676 ®t Via “Viaa =? 5 6 x89) =? 1) 3— (2) 3— Oi eu (1) 56998 (2) 56004 2 6 (3)56049 (4) 56888 (3) 3— (4) 2— ee Aes (5) None of these (5) None of these Directions (96-100) : Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it. ‘Number of students studying in various Disciplines/Streams in 6 different cities. City Engine- | Medical | Polytechnic | MBA | Commerce Disciptine| ering | Science | P 480 530 800 200_| 800 | o 320 | 570 ‘930 220 | 810 R 650. (680 ‘980 260__| 920 Ss 730 980 1100 280 930 T 680 610 995 295 950 U 850 780 890. 275 ‘970 96. What is the average number of students studying in commerce discipline taking all the cities 98. By what per cent is the num- ber of students studying in medical science in the cities R together ? and S less than studying in (1897 (2) 880 polytechnic in cities P and S (3) 885 (4)870 taken together ?, (5) 1000. () 15% (2) 16%. 97. The difference between the to- (a)a7% (4) 19% tal number of students study- (5) 21% ing in cities Q and S taking all 99. The respective ratio between the the disciplines together is number of students studying in (a) 1120 Engineering and MBA in the (2) 1150 city Ris (3) 1130 5:3 (2)3:5 (4) 1140 (32:5 (4)5:2 (6) None of these ()2:3 100. By what percent is the num- ber of students studying in ‘MBA in city S more than that ‘studying in city P in the same discipline ? (1) 40% (2) 60% (3) 45% (4) 55% (6) None of these 101. Mrs. Gupta spends 15% of her monthly income on her chil- dren's education, 30% of her monthly income on house- hold needs and 8% on trans- portation. She spends 30% of ‘the remaining income on va- cational trip and thus saves only Rs. 8554 at the end of the month. What is her monthly income ? (1) Rs. 26000 (2)Rs. 25000 (3) Rs. 25880 (4) Rs. 26600 (5) None of these 102.The compound interest ac- crued on an amount of Rs. 21500 at a certain rate of in- terest at the end of three years is Rs. 7116.5. What would be the simple interest accrued on the same amount at the same rate in the same period ? (1) Rs. 6350 (2) Rs. 6450 (3) Rs. 6250 (4) Rs. 6150 (6) None of these 103. The profit earned by a shop- keeper after selling an article for Rs. 1554 1s the same as Joss incurred after selling the article for Rs. 1392. What is the cost price of the article ? (2) Rs.1572 (2) Rs.1743 (3) Rs. 1473 (4) Rs.1443 (6) None of these 104.A sum of money is divided among A, B, C and D in the ratio of 2:4: 8 : 9 respectively. If the share of C is Rs. 2800 more than the share of B, then what is the total amount of money with A and D together ? (1) Rs.8700 (2)Rs. 7700 (3) Rs.6700 (4) Rs. 5900 (6) None‘of these 105. Rajni decided to donate 14% of her monthly salary to a temple. On the day of dona- tion she changed her mind and donated Rs. 6900 which was 75% of what she had decided earlier. How much is Rajni’s: monthly salary ? (1) Rs. 65714 (2) Rs. 65724 (3) Rs. 66714 (4) Rs. 63714 (6) None of these 106. 30 shirt pieces of 130 cms each are cut from a reel of cloth. After cutting these pieces 75 ‘ems of cloth remains. What is the length of the cloth in the reel ? (in metres) (1) 38.75 (2) 39.75 (3) 39.25 (4) 40 (5) None of these 107. The sum of the squares of two consecutive positive odd num- bers is 514. Whats the larger number? (2) 13 (2) 15 () 17 (419 (6) None of these 108. Two years ago the ratio of the ages of Ramesh and Ankur was 6 : 9 respectively. Two years hence the ratio of their ages will be 9 : 11 respective- ly. What is the present age of ‘Ankur? (1) 6.8years (2) 6years (3) 7years (4) 8years (5) None of these 109.A and B are two pipes which can fill a tank individually in 15 minutes and 25 minutes respectively. However there is a leakage at the the bottom of tank which can empty the filled tank in 30 minutes. If the tank is empty initially, how much time will both the taps take to fill the tank (leak- age is still there) ? 5 @ 18yy ‘minutes i Be (2) Tr mes 110. 11. 112. 113. 2 ay {3}, 187 minutes Z 12 Beara (5) None of these An urn contains 9 blue, 5 white and 7 black balls. If 2 balls are drawn at random, what is the probability that only one ball is white ? 3 z Om ae 8 11 apse ap 16 Oa ‘The length of a rectangle ex- ceeds its breadth by 5 cm. If the length is decreased by 3 cm and the breadth is in- creased by 2 cm, then the area of the mew rectangle will be the same as the area of the original rectangle. What will be the perimeter of the origi- nal rectangle ? (1) 52cm (2) 13cm (3) 26cm (4) 39cm (5) None of these A and B started a partnership business investing some amount in the ratio of 5 : 7. After six months C joined them with an amount equal to that of B. In what ratio will A, Band Cdistribute the prof- st among themselves at the end of the year ? (1) 10: 14: 7(2) 10:7: 14 (9) 11:14:7(4) 11: 16:8 (5) None of these 20 men take 27 days working 7 hours per day to do a piece of work. How many days of 6 hours each would 35 women take if 5 women do as much work as 3 men? (1) 82days (2) 28days (3) 80days (4) 40 days (5) None of these 114. The ratio of the number of stu- dents studying in schools A, BandCis3:5:7 F ‘Ifthe number of students study- ing in each of the schools is in- creased by 15%, 20% and 25% Tespectively, what willbe thenew Tespective ratio of the students in schools A. B and C? (Q) 69: 120: 175 (2) 120:69: 175 ()3:4:5 (4) 13:14:15 (5) None of these 115.A boat running downstream covers a distance of 20 kms in 2 hours. While coming back the boat takes 4 hours to cov- er the same distance. What is the speed of the boat in still water ini kmph ? () 65 (ay 7 es * (a) 85° @9 (5) None of these Directions (116-120): Study the following table carefully and an- ‘wer the questions given below it. Number of units (in crores) sold by six different mobile phone manufacturing companies during the given years. Year 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 |} 2010 | 2011 Companies a E 105.8 | "620 | 382 | 1156 | 295 | 375 F 101.2 | 86.0 58.5 118.7 | 30.5 39.0 G 104.5 | 98.3 57.5, 109.9 | 47.5. 415 H 1098 | 975 [978 | 1058| 445 | 435 L 190.0 | 1025 | 112.9 | 106.8 | 785 515 Z 983° | 105.5 [1085 | 1075] 386 | 635 116, What is the average number (3) 3053 of mobile phones sold by com- (4) 308.3 pany H taking all the years together ? (In crores) () 83.15 (Q) 62.15 (8) 81.15 (4) 84 (5) 82.25 117. Whatiis the average number of mobile phones sold by. all. the companies in the year 2008 ? (in crores) Q) 819 (2) 83.9 (3) 62.15 (4) 81.6 (5) 83.2 118. The differerice between the to- tal number of mobile phones sold by all the companies in the years 2007 and 2011 is (in crores) (1) 306.3. (2) 315.3 (6) None of these 119.By what per cent approxi- mately is the number of mo- bile phones sold by company G in the year 2006 less than that sold by the same compa- ny in the year 2009 ? (1) 4.5% (2) 5.5% (3) 3.5% (4) 5% (5) 6.1% 120.The respective ratio between the number of mobile phones sold by company G in the year 2008 and that sold by compa- ny I in the year 2010 is (1) 115: 157 (2) 157:115 (3) 23:29 (4) 29:23 (5) None of these GENERAL AWARENESS 121.The headquarters of Asian Development Bank is located in (1) Abu Dhabi (2) Paris (3) Washington D.C (4) Manila (6) Geneva 122. What is the currency of New Zealand? (1) New Zealand Pound (2) New Zealand Rupee (3) New Zealand Dollar (4) New Zealand Franc (6) New Zealand Peso 123. What is the Capital of Fiji? (1) Kirfbatt (2) Suva (3)Kampala (4) Havana (6) Caracas 124.GST is a tax applied on () Producer (2) Goods and Services (3) Industrial Trade (4) Commerce (6) Industrial Finance 125. Which of the following states has the longest international boundary? (2) Gujarat (2) Rajasthan (3) Himachal Pradesh (4) Jammu and Kashmir (5) Uttar Pradesh 126. With which of the following games is Sardar Singh asso- ciated? (1) Boxing (2) Cricket (3) Hockey (4) Badminton (5) Football 127. Where is the headquarters of WHO located? (1) Geneva ~. (2). New York (3)Manila_. (4) Paris (5) Vienna 128.Google recently launched an android based operating sys. tem. What is the name of this operating system? (Q)KitKat (2) Perk (3) Star (4) Zenith 2 (5) Chrome 129. The full form of NEFT is (1) National Electronic Fund ‘Transfer (2) National Electronic Fund ‘Transaction (9) National Exchange Fund ‘Transfer (4)National Estimation of Fund Transaction (6) None of these 180. Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‘recently launched Jan Dhan ‘Yojana. What is its main pur- pose? (a)It was launched for com- prehensive financial inclu- sion (2) itwas launched for provid- ing financial assistance to rural people only (3) Itwas launched for provid- ing financial (4) Itwas launched for ensur- ing access to financial ser- vices to all (6) Both 1 and 4 131. Kisan Vikas Patra was recent- ly launched by Finance Min- ister Arun Jaitley. What is it? (2) Small Savings scheme (2)Postal Life ‘Insurance scheme (@)Agricultural Insurance scheme {4)Inflation Indexed Bond scheme (5) None of these 182.Who amoni the following is the Chairman of 14th Finance Commission? () YW. Reddy (2) Bimal Jalan (3)C. Rangarajan (4) Suresh Prabhu (5) Dinesh Kaushik . During Visakhapatnam's cy- clone Hudhud, the Indian Navy launched a relief and'res- cue operation known as 133. (1) Operation Lehar (2) Operation Samudra (3) Operation Valour (4) Operation Save and Sal- vage: (5) Operation Suraksha 134. Who among the following is a winner of Nobel Prize in Eco- nomics? ()Jean Tirole; (2) Patrick Modiano (3) William E. Moerner (4) May Britt Moser (6) Stefan W. Hell 136. Which city/country will host the next Asian Games? (1) New Delhi, India (2) Jakarta, Indonesia (8) Beijing, China, (4) Manila, Philippines (5) Osaka, Japan 136.Which country recently launched IRNSS 1€ naviga- tion satellite? (1) Japan (3) China {5) Indonesia 187. Who, among the following, is the Union Rural Development Minister? (1) Kalraj Mishra (2) Radha Mohan Singh (3) Jitendra Singh (4) Choudhary Birender Singh (5) Nitin Gadkari 138. World Standards Day was re- cently celebrated on (1) 27 August (2) 18 July (3) 14 October (4) 16 September (5) 17 November 139. The parliamentary constituen- ey of Union Minister Kalraj Mishra is (Q) Gorakhpur (2) Allahabad (3) Kanpur (2) India (4) USA 140. Which of the following coun- tries was recently struck by ‘Typhoon Vongfong? (2) Malaysia (2) Thailand (3)Japan —_—_(4) Singapore (5) South Korea 141.Who, among the following novelists, completed gradua- tion from TIT Delhi and PG from IIM Ahmedabad? (1) Jeet Thayil (2) Chetan Bhagat (3) Jhumpa Lahiri (4)V.S. Naipaul (5) Salman Rushdie 142.Which film was selected as India's official entry for Oscar Award 2015? (Q) Liar’s Dice (2) The Road (8) The Lunchbox (4) Talash (5) Run Milkha Run 143.Under the National Gramin ‘Awas Mission, housing will be provided to all by (2) 2019 (2) 2020 (3) 2022 (4) 2025 (5) 2028, 144.When a customer deposits cheque to bank, the bank is a (1) Drawer (2) Agent (3) Principal (4) Drawee (5) Bailee 145. Satya Nadella was in recent news. He is the CEO of which organization? (0) Tata Sons (3) Microsoft (5) Pepsi 146. What is the full form of MOM? (2) Money Order Mail (2) Mars Orbiter Mission (3) Man of Moment (4) Mark of Mumbai (6) None of these 147. UNESCO headquarters 1s lo- cated in (1) Brussels (2) Montreal. (3) Paris (A)London (5) Washington D.C. (2) Infosys (4) Citibank 148.What does amortization mean? (1) Spreading payments over multiple periods (2) Buying a financial instru- ment in one market in or- der to sell the same instru- ment at a higher price in another market (3) Issuance of approval, by a credit card issuer (4) Buying the underlying se- curities at a specified ex- ercise price (6) None of these 149. What is the duration of PPF account? (1) 3years (2) 5 years (8) 9years (4) 15years (6) 18 years 150. Alibaba is the company of which country? (1) United Arab Emirates (2) China (3) Kuwait (4) Malaysia (5) India 181. Which state has the highest Tural population in India? (2) Uttar Pradesh (2) Bihar (3) Madhya Pradesh (4) West Bengal (5) Jharkhand 152, When is World Pneumonia Day celebrated? (1) 18 August (2) 5 September (3) 19 October (4) 12 November (6) 1 December 153. What is the age limit for mi- nors to operate saving ac- count in India? () 8years: (2) 10 years (3) 12 years (4) 14 years (5) 16 years 184. Under which Act is cheque defined? (1)Negotiable Instruments ‘Act 1881 (2) SARFAESI Act 2002 (3) Contract Act 1872 (4) Banking Regulations Act 1949 (6) Reserve Bank of India Act 1934 185. Under which Act are the KYC norms implemented? (1) SEBDAct 1992 (2) Foreign’ Cofitribiition and Regulation‘Act;' 1976 (3) Prevention of Money Laun- dering Act 2002 (4) Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (5) Both 3 and 4 186. Who is the Union Minister for Information and Broadcast- ing? (1) Arun Jaitley (2) Nitin Gadkari (8) Rajnath Singh (4) Narendra Modi (5) Manohar Parrikar 157. What fs the full form of LTV? (2) Loan to Value Ratio (2) Lease to Value Ratio (3) Labor Tax Value (4) Leverage Tax Value (5) Listed Tax Value 158.Sumitra Charat Ram Award was recently given to (1) Pandit Jasraj (2) Ustad Bismillah Khan (3) Pandit Birju Maharaj (4) Kishor! Amonkar (5) Mayadhar Raut 159. Who is the Chairman of Na- tional Commission for Wom- en? (1) Jayanti Patnaik (2) Margaret Alva (8) Lalitha Kumaramangalam (4) Poornima Advani (6) Hemlata Kheria 160. Monetary Policy is regulated by (Q) Union Ministry of Finance (2) Reserve Bank of India (8) Planning Commission (4) Both 1 and 3 (6) All of the above 161. What does HTML stand for ? (1) Hyper Text Making Links (2) Hyper Text Markup Lan- guage (8) Higher Textual Marking of Links (4) Hyper Text Mixer of Links (5) None of these 162.The short cut key Ctrl + R is used in Excel to (1) Right align the content of cell (2) Remove the cell contents of selected cells (3) Fill the selection with ac- tive cells to the right (4) Select multiple rows (5) None of these 163.'Linux’ is ___ operating sys- tem, (1) Microsoft (2) Apple (3) Interface (4) Android (5) Open source 164. The full form of VDA is (2) Virtual Desktop Access. (2) Visual Desktop Array (8) Virtual Desktop Array (4) Visual Desktop Access (5) None of these 165. WAN stands for (1) Whole Area Network (2) Wide Area Network (3) Wide array Net (4) Wireless Area Network (6) None of these 166. Which among the following is. an Input Device? (1) Monitor (2) Joystick (3) Plotter (4) Both 1 and 2 (5) All of the above 167. Which among the following is the largest computer? (1) Mainframe computer (2) Personal Computer (3) Laptop (4) Notebook (6) Su; iter 168. ISDN stands for (I) Integral Service Dynamic Network. (2) International. Subscriber Dialup Network (3) International Service Dig- ital Network (4) Integrated Service Digital Network (6) None of these 169. ___kbis approximately equal to Megabyte. (1) 10,000 (3) 1000 (5) 10 170. Which of the following is not abinary number? {1110010 (2) 201020 {3101010 (4) 100001 (5) 1011101 171. Which of the following is an operating system? (2)Compiler (2) Plotter (3) Mac (4) Both 1 and 2 (5) All of the above 172. Which of the following is not an operating system? (1) Android (2) Windows XP (3108, (4) Compiler (5) None of these 173.Which of the following is a base of hexadecimal number? as 2 (3)10 (16 (5) 24 174.Which of the following is the name of an application simi- lar to MS Office? (2) Libre Office (2) Open Office (@) Neo Office (4) Free Office (5) All of the above 175.What is the full form of UNIVAC? (2) Universal Automatic Com- puter (2) Universal Array Computer (3) Unique Automatic Com- puter (4) Unvalued Automatic Com- puter (5) None of these 176. The process of converting an- alog signals into digital sig- nals so they can be processed by a receiving computer is re- ferred to as (2) 1532 (4) 100 (0) Modulation! (2) Demodulation (8) Synchronizing (4) Digitizing (5) Transmission 177, ASCII stands for (1) American Stable Code for International Interchange (2) American) Standard Case for Institutional Inter- PANE 83 sli; (3) American Standard Code for Information Inter- change (4) American ‘Standard Code for Interchange Informa- tion (5) None of these 178. Which of the following mem- ory has stored data in large number ? (Q) RAM (2)ROM (3) Cache memory (4) Hard Disk (6) None of these 179. Generally, web address is 1o- cated by (Q) Hyperlink | (2) HTTP (3) URL (@) Locator (5) Browser 180. Which of the following is more than TB? () MB (2)KB (3) PB (4) Bit (5) Bytes 181.A ___ is an electronic device that process data, converting it into information. (1) Computer (2) Processor (3) Case (4) Stylus, (5) None of these 182.A web address is a unique name that identifies a specif- ic ____ on the internet. (@) URL (2) HTML ()css (4) Website (5) None of these 183.A word in a webpage that, when clicked, opens another document is called ()Anchor (2) Hyperlink (3) Preference (4) URL (5) None of these 184.1f you wish to extend the length of the network without having the signal degrade, you would use a (Q) Gateway (2) Router (3) Modem (4) Repeater (6) Resonator 185.The ____ button on the Quick ‘Access Toolbar allows you to ‘cancel your recent commands or activities. (1)Search (2) Cut (3) Undo (4) Redo (6) Document 186.A saved document is referred toasa__. a) File (2) Project (B)Folder (4) Page (6) None of these 187.A ___ is a collection of com- puters and devices connected together. (1) Network (2) Hub (3) Modem (4) LAN, (6) None of these 188.____ is when the computer is turned on and the operating system is loading. (1) Booting (2) Spoofing (3) Formatting (4) Initiating (5) Loading 189. To print a document. (Q) Select the Print command and then select OK (2)Select the Ready Printer command then select OK (3) Type PRINT and then press Enter (4) Close the docuiment, select the Print command, then select OK (5) None of these 190. The main folder on a storage device is called (1) Platform (2) Interface (8) Root Directory (4) Device Driver (5) None of these 191.The blinking symbol on the computer screen is called (2)Mouse (2) Logo (3) Hand (4) Cursor (6) Palm 192. Which of the following is not ‘a computer programming lan- guage ? (1) Windows (2) PASCAL (3) BASIC (4) COBOL (5) None of these’ 193.___ is also known as junk email or unsolicited bull mail. ()Spam (2) Trash (3) Draft (4) Spoof (6) None of these disk and turns off our com- puter. (1) Sleep (2) Hibernate (8) Suitcase (4) Snooze (5) Nap. 195. __is the process of carrying ‘out commands. (1) Fetching (2) Sorting (8) Executing (4) Decoding (5) None of these 196.Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Opera, etc are exam- of (1) Browser (2) Network (3) URL (4) Social sites (5) None of these 197. When you want to move some text from one page to a differ- ent page, the best method is (1) Drag and drop (2) Cut and paste (8) Delete and retype (4) Find and replace (5) None of these 198. ___ is example of an Input Device. (Q)Printer (2) Keyboard (3)Monitor (4) Scanner (6) All of these 199. What is the full form of MICR 2 (1) Magnetic Ink Character Reader (2) Magnetic Ink Code Reader (3) Magnetic Ink Cases Read- er (4) Magnetic Instant Code Ree- ognition (5) Magnetic Ink Code Recog- nition 200. Text in a column is generally d aligned __. (1) Justified (2) Right (3) Centre (4) Left. (5) None of these

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