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MODI ELD ON __18.07-2010 EL SOLVED PAPER CANARA BANK CLERK EXAM 1, Ina certain code KINETIC is writ ten as TICDKIN. How is MA- CHINE written in that code ? (1) ENIGMAC (2) INEGMAC (@) INEGCAM (4) ENIGCAM (6) INEGMCA 2. 1f'P’ means ‘x’, ‘Q’ means ‘+’, ‘R’ means" and S$ means +’ then — 4GR12P3518Q9=? 0) 13.3 (2) 14 (9) 36.5 (416 12 8. If each vowel of the word DE- FAULTS is changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series, how many alphabets will appear twice in the new formation ? (Q) None 2) One 8) Two (4) Three (6) Four 4 ‘VT is zelated to’QO' in the same ‘way as MK’ is related to ‘_" a) HF (2) 1G (3) RP (ac (5) 90 5. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word RATIONS, each of which haa as many let tera between them in the word {in both forward.and backward directions) as they have between them in the Enlgish alphabetical series ? (1) None 2) One (3) Two (3) Three’ (6) More than three ©, The positions of how many digits, will remain the same ifthe digits 1n the number 85928164 are re- ‘in the ascending order from left to right ? (Q) None @ One (3) Two (4) Thece {@) More than three 7, There are four bags T, S, V and \W. each having different weight. BagT ts lighter only than S, Vis lighter than W and W is lighter than T. Which ofthe four bags is the lightest ? as Qw @T av (6) Cannot be determined 8. If tt 4s posstbte to make only one meaningful word with the first, fifth, seventh and the eleventh letters of the word 'RECIPRO- | CATET which would be the sec- ond letter of the word from the left? Ifmore than one such word can be formed, give X as the an- swer. If no such word can be formed. give Z as your answer. MR 2) P Oe wx @z 8, How many meaningful English words can be made from the let- ters EAP, using each letter only ‘once in each word ? (2) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (8) Four 10. Meghna drives 10 km, towards South, takes a right turn and drives 6 kun. She then takes an- other right tum, drives 10 km. and stops. How far Is she from the starting point ? ()16km, 2) 6km. @skm. 4) 12 km. () None of these Directions (11-15) : In each question below are three statements followed by two conclusions mmumbered Tand 11. You have to take the three sven statements tobe true even ifthey seem to be at varlance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclustons logically follows from the three statements disregard- ing commonly known facts. Give answer (1) if only Conclu- ston I follows Give answer (2) {f only Conclu- sion II follows Give answer {9} either Conclu- sion I or Conclusion Il follows Gtve anawer (4) {f neither Con- clusion I nor Conclusion Tl follows Give answer (8) if both Conclu- sions I and Il follow IL. Statements: All Jeeps are cars. Allcara are buses. ‘Some buses are trucks, Conclusions : 1, Some Jeeps are trucks, ML. All feeps are buses, 12, Statements: ‘Some balls are rackets. Some rackets are bats. All bats are nets, Conctustons ; 1, Nonetisa ball TL All rackets are nets 19, Statements: ‘All computers printers. All printers are staplers All staplers are scanners. Conclusions : 1. Allprinters are scanners. II, Some staplers are compute: 14, Statements: No drum is a guitar. All guitars are violins. Some violins are flutes. Conclusions : 1. Some violins are guitars, IL, Some drums are flutes. 15, Statements: All guns are cannons, All arrows are cannons. ‘Some cannons are bows. Conclusions : 1. Some guns are arrows. HI. Some arrows are bows. Directions (16 ~20) : in the fol lowing questions, the symbols @, ©, 96, § and * are used with the follow. ing meaning as illustrated below : "P©Q' means’? is either equal toor greater than Q’. "P.% Q’ means ‘P fs smaller than Q’. ‘P& Q' means'P Is either equal to or smaller than Q\ 'P@ ' means ‘Pls greater than Q "PSQ means 'P Is equal to Q Now in each of the following ques- {fons assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two con- clusions land If given below them I5/ are definitely true? Give answer (1) if only Conclu- sion 14s true. Give answet (2) if only Conciu- sion Ils true. Give answer (3) ifeither Conclu sion I oF II is true. = serrempn ano ES MODEL SOLVED PAPER OF CANARA BANK CLERK EXAM Givo answer (4) if neither Con- | clusion I nor Mis true. Give answer (9) {Cboth Conclu- | stone { and Il are true. 16. Statements : L#M, MSN, N%K Conclusions: 1. K@L HLeN 17, Statements : AOB,BOC,.CxD Conclusions: 1. D©B IL C%A 18. Statements : H%G,COR PE Conclusions: 1. F% H 1 GOE Statements: ROS,SOTTSY Conclusions: 1. ROT I. VeS 20. Statements : WHX.X@YY%Z Conclusions: 1. W%Y 1. Z@W ‘Directions (21-25) : Study the following tnformation carefully and answer the given questions : Elght friends L, M, P,Q, R.S,T and V are sitting around a circte fac- ing the centre, Lsits third to the right of Mand L sits second to the left of P. Rand S sit next to each other and none of them is an immediate neigh- bour of L. Q sits second to the right of T, V sils second to the right of S. 21. Who sits third (o the left of V? a9 @R QP @L {5) None of these 22. Which of the following pairs rep- resents the immediate neigh- bours of P? (1) RS (2) oT (3) MP (4) RQ {5} None of these 23, In which of the following groups of people is the third person sit- ting exactly in the middle of the first and the second persons ? () PRS 2) Mst @ wr @) MPR (9) None of these 24, Four of the following five are alike in-a certain way based on their positions in the above ar- rangement and 80 forma group. Which ts the one that does not belong to that group? aso @) Pr (9) VR @ MP (5) VE 2%, Starting from L, If all the friends are made to sit in the alphabet!- cal order of their names in the dloclwise direction, the positions of now many (except L) will ce | main unchanged? (1) None @) One (8) Two @ Three (©) Four Directions (26-30) : Following ‘questions are based on the five three digit numbers given below : 761 548 392 645 249 26. If all the numbers are arranged tn descending order from left to right, which of the following will be sum of all the three digits of the number which is second from the right ? gn 15 Bis 14 (4117 21 27, What will be the resultant if sec- ond digit ofthe hightest number tsdivided by first digit of the low- est number? M15 @2 @4 9 83 28. 1f'1" ts added to the first digit of every odd number andl’ is sub- tracted from first diglt of every even number, what will be dif- ference between the highest number and the lowest number thus formed ? (1) 569 (2) 413 (3) 453 (9) 512 (5) 469 29. ifn cach number all the digits are arranged in descending or- er from left to right within the number, how many odd numbers ‘will be formed ? (0) None (2) One 43) Two (4) Three (6) Four 90. The positions of the first and the third digits of each of the num- bers are interchanged, What will be the difference between the first and thé last digits of the sec- ond highest number thus formed? ae @4 3 2 as *y aim (B1-9B) 2 Study the forewing arrangement carefully ond answer the questions given below : AQZKF&E7TSINMZS6 %OVLEXW4AS5OUHC 81. Which of the following is the ninth tothe left of the eighteenth from the left end of the above arrange- ment ? ww QN ee as (5) None of these 92, How many such odd numbers are there In the above arrangement, each of which [s immediately pre: ceded by a consonant and also immediately followed by a conso- nant? (2) None (2) One @) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 93. Ifall the letters and symbols are dropped from the above ment, which of the following will bbe the sixth from the left end of the above arrangement? 7 Qs a3 6 4 ‘84, How many such symbols are there tn the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preced- ed by a number and atso imme- diately followed by a letter ? (Q) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (8) More than three ‘88, Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrange- ‘ment and so form a group. Which 4s the one that does not belong tothat group? ta) Kea (2) SN (3) Mes 14) 453 ©) es Directions (36 — 40) : In each question below is given a group of number/ symbol followed by five combinations of letters numbered (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). ‘You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of number/symbol based on the following coding system and the conditions and ‘mark the numbers of that combination as your answer. Number 7 mbot | 2 {2/8|%}*/5/@/#/Si6lol4ipi7is ters | case |*iB/F)P [Mle] r]xlajelriolale|u Conditions : 7 @) Ifthe first element is an even number and the last a sytnbo! both these are tobe coded as‘f'. SEPTEMBER 2010 ei MODEL SOLVED PAPER OF CANARA BANK CLERK EXAM oot @ If first element is a symbol and 98, 647629 last a perfect square, the codes () TORAWT = (2) TOAWRB for both these are to Le ine (3) BQRAWT {4} TORAWB ene. (©) BORAWE (4) tf both first and last clernents are 98. 592460 symbols the codes for both these are to be coded as the code for () SAWQEe 2) CAWGEK the last symbol, (8) KAWQEC (4) CAEWOK 36. #7%83S_ (5) KAWQEK (1) KRPFUA — (2) ARUPFA. 40. #78%34 () ARPFUK (4) KRPFUK 0) MRFPUQ Se: oan (2) QRPUFM (1) ECWMFH- (2) SowMFE 4 Skapcns (3) ECWMFE (4) SCWFME ee eerUn (5) 2CMWFE (6) £RFPUL Directions (41-00) : 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 jeff, if the sequence were continued ? Problem Figures Answer Figures a. ls] s]|se| [eae fae ie Oo 2 8 4 8) ie . . dd S[ol[s} [o[S]o[e[s] aa a) ag 4) (5) oe J > Tes KE] [espe] LS “ 7 oe 8 @ 8 " bssr[2e"" spi [aS i 4[bSTh[bST ATS BST] SPLY equ] oO 2 @ @ B 46. co} pje leo |e Me STS » Sty ey 47. ft pe al” X =I ee ls Al =. tlaoxl= 48. sya see =| le ‘ ih °| ¢ glo sels 6} [esals ania cals acleas au 2° 8 @ 8 a y ® (3) 14) (5) 5. A TA I> cl> ele¥sle% |=) to sleU a] a2 ele "5| u a u u o vu n on A u - vy 2 8 @ 8) NUMEI come in place of the question mark (2) | in the following questions ? 81, 6235 + 433 - 68 =? + 1247 (a) 5352 (2) 5253 (3) 7947 (a) 7497 (6) None of these 52, 624 + 26x3+110=7 Q) 182 (2) 172 9) 18 (@) 108 (©) None of these 83, 87.34 + 63.98 ~ 113.65 = ? (1) 37.57 (2) 26.67 (3) 37.67 (4) 35.57 (©) None of these BA. 32% of 350 = 73 +? a) 49, (2) 39 (3) 42 (4) 185 () None of these 2.7 8B. F of 5 of () = 204 () 955 (2) 845 (3) 805 (a) 745 {6) None of these 36. 6 x 5 = 545 - 324+? (1) 669 (2) 579 (3) 459 (a) 679 (5) None of these re? +077 + 6) =2 =? (yar (2) J363 (3) 361 @ 19 {5} None of these Lisle , AE +22 465 =? uy 12 13 @ 28 23 6 3 (5) None of these . 76% of (2) ~ (11)? = 525 () 850 (2) 750 (3) 740 (@) 840 (5) None of these 80. 325 - (12) + 75 = (2/"- 68 Q) Jie (2) 324 (18 (4) (o2ay (i Jara Logg . 61. 23 of Tyo 870=? (1) 319 (2) 63.8 @ 1694 (4) 149.5 (9) None of these SEPTEMBER 2010 R( PRATIYOGITA KIRAN MODEL SOLVED PAPER OF CANARA BANK CLERK EXAM G2, 68.032 - 13.108 - 17.096 =? (0) 37.628 (2) 38.728 @) 37.836 4). 38.526 (6) None of these 3, (212% of 650 = (20? + (4)? oe) 2) 64 8 Je (4) (ap (6) 32 64, 9992 + 4343 - 6505 + 2121 =? ) 3311 (2) 4141 (9) 3131 (4411 (5) None of these 5, 252 + 21+ 0.5 me (a) 12 (B48 (4) 24 (6) None of these 88. (625 ~ (529 = J? mw a4 @2 4) 16 (6) None of these 67, 3646 of 220 ~ 12% of 140 = ? (1) 62.4 (2) 63.4 @) 642 4) 66.4 () None of these 68,58 + 621 + 23-45 =7 (a) 50 (2) 60 (3) 40 (a) 30 (6) None of these 89, (0.04)? + (0.008) x (0.2' = 0.2" ue 5 Gs @e (8) None of these 70.92 x 7 + 8-63.80 =? a) 16.6 @) 18.7 (17.7 4) 16.7 (3) None of these 71. 16.5% of 2400 = 2 oF - a) 594 (2) 584 (3) 264 (4) 236 (] None of these 72. 36.934 ~ 48 + 17.449 = ? () 6.833 (2) 8.633 {3} 6.283 (4) 7.383 (6} None of these 73. (V6 +1)" =7+ 248 a7 2 Je (1 4J6+7 4) 4/6 {5} None of these gg Ti oll 1 7a, Be xlygt2Z eR 1y ais 1 aa a a5 = i ah @ 25 (5) None of these 7B. (3? x 4? x 5) + 36 = (27-80 1 at 25 (1) QooF ta) id (3) 100 (4) 10 8) 106 78. The average specd of a bus is three-fifth the average speed of ‘a.car which covers 3250 kans, in. 65 hours, What is the average ‘Speed of the bus ? (1) 30kmph — @) 20kmph (@) 35kmph (4) 36 kmph (6) None of these 77. A train crossed a platiorm in 25 seconds. The length of the plat form is 240 metres. What is the length of train ? (1) 140 metres (2) 200 metres (9) 180 metres (4) Cannot be determined {6} None of these 78. Vijay donates blood thrice in two years cach Ume 350 ml. How many litres of blood will he do- nate in 6 years? @iz @) 3.15 3) 45 63 (5) None ofthese 79. The sum of five consecutive odd numbers is equal to 245. What i the difference between twice the largest odd number and the smallest odd number? a) 63 71 (3) 51 (4) 65 (6) None of these 80, Mr. Bagdi purchased an Air Con- ditloner for Rs. 12,000 and sold It for Rs. 15,000. What was the profit percentage’? ()28 (@) 35 (9 20 (a) 15 (6) None of these 1. What Is the value of three-sev- enth of 35 per cent of 420? (a) 52 2165 (3) 63 (56 (5) None of these 82. Harkamal purchased 8 kgs. of grapes at the rate of Rs. 70 per kg, and 9 kgs. of mangoes at the rate of Rs, 55 per kg. How much amount did he pay to the shop- keeper ? (Q} Rs, 1400 (@) Rs, 1505 (3) Rs. 1040" (4) Rs. 1055 (5) None of these 83. Ifa number Is.added to two-fithe of itself, the value so obtained is 45, What is the number ? (1) 400 (2) 350 (3) 925 (a) 420 (G] None of these 84, The body weight of seven stu- dents of a class is recorded as 5 hgs., 78 kegs., 43 kgs, 82 kgs, 87 kgs, 42 kgs, and 75 kgs. What is the average body weight of all the seven students ? (1) 69 kegs, (2) 63 Iegs. 71 kgs. (4) 73 kgs, (5) None of these 85. What will be the compound i terest accrued on a sum of Rs, 6,500 at the rate of 4% per annum in2 years? (1) Rs. 620.40 (2) Rs. 7,097.20 (3) Rs. 533.40 (4) Rs. 7,030.40 (©) None of these Disecttons (86 - 88) : What will ‘come in place of the question mark {(?) in the following number series ? 86.9 21 45 Bl 129 (7) (a) 187 2) 199 (3) 177 (4) 189 (5) None of these 87. 652 428 316 260 282 () (y 218 (2) 225 (3) 204 (4) 228 (5) None of these 88.12 16 32 68 192 (7) 1) 196 (2) 232 (3) 276 fa) 213 (6) None of these 88, Ganeshi’s monthly income is twice that of Jasal's monthly in- come. Two-third ofvasel’s month- ly income ts equal to Sukhvin- der’s monthly income. If Sukh- vinder's anual income is Re. 2:34 lacs what ig Ganeshi monthly income? In some cas- 9 annual income and In some cases monthly income Is given.) (1) Rs. 14,625 (@) Rs. 29,250 (3) Rs. 58,500 (4) Rs. 28,250 () None of these 190. The angles ofa triangle are in ratio of 3: 5: 4 respectively. Watts the differs '~. -otween wre the ‘smallest angie and the sc ond largest angle of the triangle ? +CERATWOGITAKIRAN)- SEPTEMBER 2010 w———————______@ MODEL SOLVED PAPER OF CANARA BANK CLERK EXAM =sinssess=snssonisenne (a) 25° (2) 10° (3) 45° (a) 30° (5) None of these 1. One of the angles of a parallelo- ‘gram is 42°. What is the sum of half the smallest angle and twice the largest angte of the parailelo- gram? (1) 256° (2) 307° (3) 297° of its length. Also, the length of the rectangle fs equal to the radi- us of a circle of area 154 sq. coms. What is the perimeter of the rectangle ? (1) 20.5 cms, (2) 22 ems. (@42cms, (4) 10.5 cms, (9} None of these 98. Ifa number is multiplied by two- third ofitself the value sooblained | 99. ls 864. What is the number? | (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 92. In an examination It 1s required to get 45% marks to pass. Jas- winder secured 612 marks and failed by 108 marks, What are the maximum marks of the &x- amination? (1) 1800 (2) 1600 (8) 1700 (@) 1500 () None of these 98. If two men or six women or four boys can finish a workin 99 days, then howmany dayswilloneman, | 87, ‘one woman and one boy together take to finish the same work ? (1) S4days (2) G4 days (9) 44 days (4) 104 days (5) None of these 104, Chotu Dona 3A C2- College Govt. Chawke 102, Vijay Kumar D.AV. School Abhoar-843 108, Pawan Billu Room No. 32 Amy Boys Hostet 104, Prem Kumari BEd, Trainee Gurdaspur-59 108. Rahul Roy Ramgarh Road Purvanchal-53 106. ManishJain So - 587/49 Sector~17 > () 46 12) 34 (3) 36 (a) 44 15) 38 ‘, 96. What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (2) in the following question (You are not expected to calou- tate the exact value) 9980 + 49 x (4.97 - 1130 =? (1) 3800 (2) 4500 (3) 2600 (@) 3000 100. (8) 4080, In how many different ways can the letters of word ‘REMAKE’ be arranged ? 0) 720 (2) 60 (3) 360 (4) 180 {8) None of these CLERICAL APTITUDE ‘Directions (101-138) : in each question below a combination of Name and Address is given in the first column at the JeR followed by four such combinations one each under the columns 1, 2, 3 and 4. You have to find out the combination which ls exactly the same as the combination in the first unnumbered column, The number of that column which contains that combination is the answer. If all the combinations are different, the answer Is (5), a ‘Chotu Dona 3A C2- College Govt. Chuwkc ‘Vijay Kumar D.AV. School Abhoar-343 Pawan Bille Room No, 23, Army Boys Hostel Prem Kumari BEd. Trainee Gurdospur-59 Rahul Roy Ramgahr Road Purvanchal-53 Monish Jain SCo- 587/A9 Sector - 17 2) ‘Chotu Dona 3CA2- College Govt, Chawk ‘Vijay Kumar D.V.A. School Abhoar-343 Pawan Billy Room No. 82 Anny Boys Hostel Prem Kumar BEd. Trainee Gurdaspur-59 Rahul Roy Ramgarh Road Purvanchah35 Manish Jain SCo-887/A9 Sector - 71 @ Chotir Dona 3A C2- College Govt. Chawk Viley Kumar DAV. Sehoot ‘Abhoar-343 ‘Pawan Billu Room No. 32 “Army Boes Hostel Prem Kumari BEd. Trianee ‘Gurdaspur-59 Rahul, Ray Ramgarh Road Purvanchal-53- Manish Jain ‘SCo- 587/A9 Sector - 17 94. The breadth ofa rectangle is half | 88, Aman covered a distance of 180 Jems. in 4 hours ont bike. How much distance wil! he cover on a bicycle in 8 hours if he rides the bicycle at one-stxth the speed of the bike ? (0) 72 kms, (2) 54 kms, (93) 64kms. [4] 60 kms. (5) None of these 4513 Out ofthe fractions g4"9'g 2 and 3s which isthe second high- est fraction? L 5 a Oa a2 3) a Co) ‘The perimeter of a square is equal to the perimeter of a rectangle of length 30 ems. The area of the reclangle 1s 360 9q. ems, What ig the side of the square ? (0) 240ms. (2) 21 cms, @)42cms. {41 18 cms, (6) None of these wl Che] (4) (3) Chola Dona None 3A C2- College Govt. Chawk ‘Vijay Kumar ‘None DAV. School Abhaor-343 Pawan Balu None: Room No. 82 ‘Army Boys Hostel Prem Kumari None BEd. Trainee Gurdaspur-59 Rahul Roy None Ramgarh Road Purvanchal-83 Manish Jaina None SCo-587/A9 Sector - 17 SEPTEMBER 2010 PRATIYOGITA KIRAN | MODEL SOLVED PAPER OF CANARA BANK CLERK XA) Ss 107, Prabhat Dev “! Prabhat Dev “Prabhat Dey Prabhat Deva PrabhatDev | None 78/53 Bldg. ‘¢ 37/53 Bldg.. 73/53 Bidg., 73/58 Bldg., 73/58 Bidg.. Rajdhant Marg Rajdhani Marg Rajdhani Murg, Rajdhani Marg, ‘Rajdhant Marg, 108, NectuDevl .*\ Neetu Devt Neetu Devt Neetu Deve Nitu Devi None’ PrabhuChowii” Prabhu Chowk PrabhuChowk —PrabhuChowk Prabhu Chowk: Kandavall (2) Kandevalt (E) Kandavali (2) Kandavalt i) Kandavali (E) 109. Suraj Bhanu ‘Suraj Bhanu Suraj Bhanu ‘Suraj Bham ‘Sure|Bhanu_—», None ‘Tele ~ 6934324 Tele 6934423 Tele - 6934924 Tele - 6934324 Tele 6994924 Model Town ‘Model Town ‘Model Town: ModalTown ' = Model Town 120, Nandan Seth Nandan Seth Nandun Seth ‘Nandan Seth Nandan Seth None BHO Teacher BHUTeacher BHO Teacher BHO Leader BHO Teacher Garhi Cantt Garhi Cant, Garhi Cantt Garhi Cantt Garhi Cantt 111. Mira Krishan Mira Krishan Mera Krishan Mira Krshan Mira Krishan None Near Temple Near'Temple ‘Near Temple NearTemple , Near Temple Surat- 434321 Surat-434921 Surat- 484921 Surat- 434321 Sorat - 48432 12. Mani Ratnan ManuRatnan Mani Ratnan Mani Ratnan Mant Ratnan None FilmCity,634 —-FilmCity,634 = FilmCity,634 «= FilmCity,684 Film City, 643 Mumbai - 45, Mumbai-45 Mumbaj~35 Mumbal- 45 Mumbal-45 113, Amrit Pal Amrit Pal Amrit Pal ‘Amrit Pal ‘Amrit Paul _ None 53, Cricket OM 53, Cricket OM ' 53, Cricket GM 36, CricketGM 83, Cricket OM SATE -96 SATE - 96 SETA-96 SATE - 96 SATE -96 114. Manoj Rana Manaj Rana ‘ManojRana ‘Manoj Rana Manoj Rana None G-73MajiKhel G-73MajiKhel G-73MatKhel_G-74.Maji Khel G-37 Maj Khel Strampur-64 ‘Sirampur-54 ‘Sirampur-54 Strampor-S4 Sirampur-54 115, Jal Pal Singh Jal Pol Singh Jat Pal Singh Jal Pal Singh Jai Pal Singh None L-UNanuMarg = L-UNanuMarg = LUNanuMarg = L-UNenuMarg = L-UManuMarg 0“ Village -Purn ‘Village -Purn Village-Pourn —_Village-Purn ‘Village -Purn _ 116, Jyotima KS. Jyotima S.K. vyotima K.S. dyotima KS. dyotima KS. None Grami Mohall GramiMohall Grant Moball Gram! Mohalt GramiMohall =” Mainpurt-37 Malnpur-37 ‘Mainpuri-37 Mainpurt-87 Mainpuri-37 117. Mirza Sanu Mirza Sanu Mirza Sanu Mirza Sanu MijaSama None * Kinter Berg-43 KintarBerg-43 inter Berg- 43 Kinter Berg-43 _Kinter Berg- 43 Toranto-3431 Toranto-3431 —Toronto-3431 —Toranto-3431 —Toranto~ 3431 118, Prithvi Singh Prithvi Singh Prithve Singh Prithvi Singh PrithwiSingh * None Old Base Colony Old Base Colony Old Base Colony Old Base Colony Old Base Colany Base Hospital Base Hospital Base Hospital Buse Hospital Base Hospital 119. Raman Priya Ruman Priya Raman Priya ‘Raman Priya Raman Priya None $-93, SKW S-93, SKW $-39, SKW $-93, SKW Mandi Road Mandl Road Mandi Road’ Mandi Lane 120. Manjudaswal ManjoJaswal - Manjudaswal Manju Jaswal None A9/3, SKW A9/3, SKW 49/3, SKW 9/3, SEW Aslamabad ‘Aslamabad Aslamabad Islamabad 321, BS. Raghav B.S, Raghau RS. Raghav BSS. Raghav None 4381/93 M4g81/93 M4381/93 4381/83 Santijain Santjain Santijain Santifent * 322. Prabhu Deva Prabhu Dova Prabhu Deva “Prabha Deva Prabhu Deva None Classic Dancer Classic Dancer * Classic Déncer Classic Dancer ClassicDancer Cinemaxo-53 Cinemaxo-53 _ Cinemaxo-53 Cinemaxo-§3_—-Cinemaxo-53 1 > SEPTEMBER 2010'R-(PRATIYOGITA KIRAN NN MODEL SOLVED PAPER OF CANARA BANK CLERK EXAM 423, Mena Raur Mena Kaur Mena Kaur Mena Kaur Mena Kuar None D/oSokjitMann D/oSokjitMann D/oSokjitMonn D/oSokjitMann —_D/o Sokjit Mann Sector - 26 Sector - 26 Sector - 26 Sector - 62, Sector —26 124, Meernal J. Meermel J.” MeemalJ. Meernal J. Meernal J. None ‘Wing - 7234/9 Wing - 734/9 Wing ~ 734/9 Wing - 734/9 Wing - 743/9 Dighoi - 9431 Digbot - 9431 Dighai - 9431 Digboi ~ 9431 Digbol - 943) 128. Piuysh Chawan Piuysh Chawan Piuysh Chawan Piuysh Chawan. Ptuysh Chavan None Prince Chowk Prinee Chowk Prince Chowk Prince Chawk Prince Chowk Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur 126. KiranJohar KaranJohar Kiran Johar Kirandohar Kiran Johar None Manager, OM Manager,GM ‘Manager. GM Managar, OM Manager, MG XYNT Bank XYNT Bank -XYNT Bank XYNT Bank XYNT Bank 127, Jiwan Lal Jewan Lal Jiwan Lal Jiwan Lal Jhwan Lal None RA. Jilla RA. Jilla RU. Jilla RA. Jilla RA. dita Pawanpur Pawanpur Pawanpur Pawanpur Pawanpar 128. Sita Ram ‘Sita Ram ‘Sita Rau Sita Ram ‘Sita Ram None KY. No.1, AMC KV, No.1, CAM KV. No.1, AMC K.U. No.1, AMC KV, No.1, AMC . Lucknow City Lucknow City Lucknow City Lucknow City Lucknow City 129. Pamita Gopal Parnita Gopol Pamita Gopal Parntta Gopal Pamita Gopal ‘None ‘Lecturer, AIE Lecturer, AIE Lecturer, AIC Lecturer, AIE Lecturer, AIE New Delhi 41 New Dethi - 41 New Dethi - 41 New Delhi - 14 New Delhi ~ 41 180, Parvati Raju Parvati Raja Parvati Raju Parvati Raju Parvate Raju ‘None Chief Organiser ChiefOrganiser Chief Organlsor ‘Chef Organiser Chief Organiser ALAER, Phagwara ALAER,Phagwara ALAER, Phagwara ALAER, Phagwara LAER, Phagwara 191. Seema Rani- Seema Rani ‘Seema Rani ‘Seema Rant ‘Seema Rani None Hotel Silver OK Hotal Silver OK Hotel Silver OK Hotel Silver OK Hotel Silver OK ClemonTown-37 ClemonTown-37 ClemonTown-37Clemons'Town-37 Clemon Town-73 132. Prakash Bhat Prakash Bhat Prakash Bhatt Prakash Bhat Prakash Bhat None Devi Garh Devi Garh Devi Garh DeviGarhe Devi Garh, Udaipur - 86 Udatpur-96 ‘Udalpur- 96 Udaipur - 96 Udatpyr- 69 133. Neena Dash Neena Dash Nina Dash Neena Dash Neena Dash None LPU, CM/93, LPU, CM/93 LPU, CM/93 LPU, CM/39. LPU, CM/93 Jalandhar-91 Jalandhar-91 Jalandhar -91 Jalan@har-91 | Jalandhar- 19 134, Ranjandha Ranjan Jha RanjanJha Ranjan Jha. RenjanJha None News Reader News Rider News Reader News Reader ‘News Reader Cee News - 43. Cee News - 43, Cee News - 43 Zee News - 43 Cee News - 34 135. Mukesh Kumar Mukesh Kumari Mukesh Kumar Mukesh Kumar Mukesh Kumar None 36, Saktl, Mann. 36, Sakti,Mann 36, Shakti, Mann 36, Saki, Monn 36, Sakti, Marin Door Darshan: Door Darshan Door Darshan Door Darshan ‘Door Darshan: Directions (196-140) : In each | 188. 1) Milter (2) Million fpigtts [1 ]4]6]9 [5] 7] 218] ] question below five words are given. (3) Millet {4) Minder \Codes | DIZ|F|M|K|N]E|T| S| ‘You have to find out which word will 15) Mindful be third after the words are arranged You have to find out which of the inthe alphabetical order, The number | 29% (1) Tted (2) Tillage combination, whfch represents the in the bracket representing the third (8) Timber (4) Timely group of digits, Serial number of that word is the answer. (8) Tight Gambination la your mer none of 196.(i) Prama @) Prance 140.(1) Source’ (2) Souring See combinekione liragrcg arn: (3) Prawn (a) Prate a {4 Space ee is i a ‘None of these’. OL Prayer (5) South arte 197.(1) Killable (2) Kulobyte eS Olisnesre: § Gidaieiets: G) Kites Kindle | ee cach question betow eto be |S) ZUKETS, f ZANETS (8) Kingdom 2 (3) None of these codified using the coda given below : ‘SEPTEMBER 2010 —____-@ MODEL SOLVED PAPER OF CANARA BANK CLERK EXAM Sto 142, 861259 (1) TRDEKM -i.(2) TDFEKM (3) TRDKEM / (4) TFKDEM (5) None of these 143.519473 (1) KDSZMNy (2) KSDMZN (3) KDSZNM’ (4) KDSMZN (5) None of these 144, 234786 () ESZNMT (2) ESZTNF (3) ESZNTF (4) EZSNMT (5} None of these 145, 564183 Q) KrZpTe (2) KFZDTS (8) KFZSTD (4) KZFDTS (5) None of these Directions (146-180) : Refer to the data In the following table to answer these questions. Number (in thousands) of Graduates and Post Graduates enrolled in ‘different Universities over the years. (G= Graduates, PG = Post Graduates) Year| 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 University| PG |G |PG| G | Pc| G | Pa! c| Pal c | PG! o A 7 9 8 i 8 | 12] 12 | 16] 16 | 24 j 22] 27 Bee re as as a fos ose c 10°] 12 | 15] 18 | 14] 19 | 13 { 11] 22 | 21 | 23] 27 D 7 9 | 15] 11] 13 | 17 | 19] 22] 17] 30] 31 E 5 |i | 19] 21 | 21] 14 | 13 | 21] 21 [27 | 27] 23 F 8 | 14 {16} 16 | 22] 17 | 23 | 24| 24 [29] 23| 32 G 12713 [18] 17 | 127 14] 21 | 25] 29] 31] 25] 34 th Unive ymber | taney Mie Graduates cnroked was mas | | ENGLISH LANGUAGE mum in the year 2007 ? Wa ac @Dd @F (6) None of these 147, What was the difference between the number of Post Graduates enrolled in University D in the year 2008 and the number of Graduates enrolled in University Fin the year 2003 ? (1) 16,000) 1,600 (3) 1,400 @ 1.400 (6) None of these 148, What was the total number‘of Post Graduates enrolled in University G in the year 2006 ? (a) 2,100 (2) 21,000 (3) 2,400 (4) 24,000 (6) None of these 149, Number of Graduates enrolled in University Bwas highest in which year? a) 2002, (2) 2003 (3) 2008, (@) 2007 (6) None of these 180. How much total number of Post Graduates and Graduates together ‘was enrolled in University Cin the year 2005 ? (2) 3.300 (2) 33,000 (@) 4,300 ) 43,000 (6) None of these Directions (161-165) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it, Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while an- swerlng some of the questions. ‘Once upon a time, there lived a lion in a forest. A jackal, a crow and a wolf had developed friendship with him. However, all the three had a selfish mative behind this so-called friendship, ‘They knew that the lon was the king of the forest and friendship with such a fierce creature would always help them. To meet their selfish ends, they started obeying and were always at the service of the ifon. ‘They didn’t have to make any efforts to search for their food, as the lion gave his leftover meals to them. Moreover, they became powerful as they were next to the king of the for: est. One day, a camel, who came from some distant land, lost hls way and entered the same forest where these Irfends lived, In the meantime, these three friends happened to pass the ‘same way thal the camel was wander- ing, When they saw the camel, they realized that he did not belong to their forest, The Jackal suggested to his other two friends, “Let's kill and eat him.” ‘The woif replied, “It is a big animal. We,cannot kill him lke this. 1 think, ‘we should first inform our king about this camel.” The crow agreed with the wolt's idea. All of them went to meet the lion ‘On reaching the lion's den, the Jackal approached the lon and said, "Your Majesty, an unknown came has dared to enter your kingdom without ‘your consent. Let's kill him; he could make a nice meal.” The lion roared loudly on hearing this and said, ‘What are you saying ? The camel has come for refuge in my kingdom. It is uneth- {cal to kill him, We should provide him the best shelter. Go and bring him to me.” Allof them were dispirited to hear these words from the king. They un- ‘willingly went to the camel and told him about the lion's desire to meet him. The camel was scared about the strange offer. He thought that his end had come and in a little while he would become the lon’s meal. As he couldn't even s- cape, he decided to meet the ion. The selfish friends escorted the camel to the'lion’s den, The lion welcomed the came! warmly and assured him of a safe stay in the forest. The camel was totally amazed to hear the lion's words, He happlly etarted living with the jack- al, the crow and the wolf, ‘One day, when the llon was hunt- ing for food, he had a struggle with a mighty elephant. The lion was badly injured in the struggle and became in- capable of hunting for his food. Thus the lion had to sustain without food for days. Due to this, his friends too had to go hungry for days as they totally depended on the lion's kilt for their food, But the camel was satisfied graz~ ing around in the forest. All the three friends were wor- ried and discussed the matter among ‘them. As the Jackal, the crow and the ‘wolf had set their evil eyes on the camel, they met once again and devised a plan to kill the camel. They went tothe camel and said, “Dear Friend, you know our king has not eaten anything for many days now. He fs unable to hunt due to his wounds and sickness. Under such circumstances, it becomes our duty to sacrifice ourselves to save the life of our king. Come with us, we will offer ‘our bodies as food for hien."The came! didn’t understand their plan, but inno- cently nodded in favour of i, Allof them ‘approached the lion's den. > serremsn2o10 »-Goranroara ant) nM MODEL SOLVED PAPER OF CANARA BANK CLERK EXAM First of all, the crow came for- ward and sald, “Your Majesty, [can't gee you like this. So please eat me." ‘The lion replied, “1 would prefer to die than to perform such a sinful deed.” “Then, the jackal came forward and said, “Your Majesty, crow’s body is too small for your appetite. | offer myself to you, as it is my duty to save your life.” The lion politely rejected the offer. As per the plan, now it was the wolf's turn to offer himself to the king. So, the wolf came forward and sald, “Your Majesty, Jackal is quite small to gratify your hun- ger. { offer myself for this kind job. Please, idll me and appease your hun- gen” But the Lion didn’t kill any ofthein. ‘The camel, who was walching the whole scene felt reassured of his safety and also decided to go forward and com- plete the formality. He marched for ward and said, "Your Majesty, why don't you kill me? You are my friend, Please allow me to offer you my body.” The lion found the offer quite appropriate as the camel himself had offered his body for food. The lion attacked the ‘camel at once, ripped open his body ‘and tore him into pieces. The lion and his friends feasted on the poor camet for days together, 161, Why could the lion not hunt any- more? ()He had become lazy as his friends had provided him with food all the ime 2) There were no animals left in the forest besides his friends (3) He had injured himself badly ina fight with an elephant (4) He was too old and his bones were weak (6) None of these 162, Why were the jackal, the'erow and the wolf friends with the on? (WAS they got food easily and were also powerful in the Ii on’s presence Q)As the llon was really weak and they could take over the kingship soon (IAs they loved to bunt along with the Hon and he taught them new tricks every time (4) As there was no other power- ful animal in the forest (5)As they were scared of the lion and had no other alterna- tive 183. Why had the camel come to the forest in the first place ? (2) He wanted to meet the lion (2] He was starvingand was look- tng for food (3) He was tn gearch of friends (2) He lost his way (5] None of these Why did the camel feel afraid when the lon desired to meet birn 2 (i) He had breached the lton's secure forest and was sure to be punished (2) He felt that the ton would eat ‘im (8) He knew that the lion would ask him to fight with the ele- phant (4) The three friends had told him that the lion wanted to arrest hin (5) None of these Which of the following can defl- nitely be said about the camel in the story ? (A) He was fierce (B) He was young (C) He was trusting (Only a) (2) Only (A) and (C} (3) All (A), (B) and (C) (4) Only (C) (6) Only (B) ana (c) How did the Jackal, the crow and the wolf nally manage to eat the camel? ()"They tricked him into offer- {ing his body to the lion (2)They poisoned him (8) They requested him to be thelr meat 154. 186, 156. (4) They dalled him as soon as they saw him in the forest (8) They forced thellon toeat him What made the camel offer his body to the llon ? (1) He felt very sorry for the lion as he had grown thin and weak (2) He wanted to end his own life (3) He knew that the ion would die on consuming him (4)"The camel would rather have his body eaten by his friend the lion than an unknown el- ephant (5)Since the lion had rejected the other friends bodies the cam- ¢lwas sure that the lion would not eat him as well 157. 188. Which of the following cannot be said about the jackal, the crow and the wolf? (A) They-were sensitive {B) They were selfish (C) They were cunning (2) Only (B) (2) Only (¢) @ony@) * (4) Only (8) and (c) (6) Oniy (4) and (©) 189, Which of the following can bethe ‘most appropriate title for the sto- ry? (1) The old on (2) The Mighty Elephant (3) The Selfish camel and the Brave Friends (4) The lion and the Forest (6) The Shrewd Friends and the Innocent camel 160. What reason did the lion give for not eating the crow ? (Q) He would prefer to eat the camel Q)it was wrong to eat friends (3) The crow was too tiny to be eaten (4) The crow was not good to taste (6) He wanted.to eat the fox in- stead Directions (161- 163) : Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage, 161. GRATIFY (2}delight (2) humour (Shgrateful (4) please (©) satisfy 162. AMAZED (yeurprised (2}emotional (appalled (4) scared (troubled 163, WORRIED Q)angy —— @}concerned (relaxed —_(4) annoyed ()canfused Directions (164-168) : Choose the word/group of words which is moet opposite in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used a the passage. 264, APPROPRIATE (unique (2) harmfut (3) proper —_(4) unsuitable (3) victous SEPTEMBER 2010.9 ———________ (i) much good than (2) maay good to (@ much better at (} much better than (5) No correction required Thwas very dark and Trisha was too seary to go home alone. (0) too scaring {2 to scary too {3} to scare too (4) t00 scared to (§) No correction required Many people not like betng tn- terrupted when they are busy working. (do not ike being ~ (ido not like (@)not liking when (4}no Uke being (8) No correction required ‘The crowd loved her perfor- mance and gave her a stand ovation as she left the stage (1)stand ovate (2}stood ovation (G)stand the ovation (4) standing ovation (6) No correction required Directions (171 - 178): Ineach question below, a centence with four ‘words printed in bold type {s given. ‘These are numbercd 26 (1), (2), (3) and (). One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which ts 167. 168, 169, 170. wrongly spelt or inappropriate, ifany ‘The number of that ward is your an- swer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropri- ate in the context of the sentence, mark (6) Lc. ‘All correct’ as your answer. 171, Quality [1)/ isnever an accident {2)/ and is always the result of sincere (3)/ effort. (4]/ All cor- rect (5). Sharad consoled (1)/ Vijay and asured (2)/ him that his son ‘would return (3)/ home by sun- set. (4)/ All correct (5). 178. One of the monkeys was keep- + tng (1)/atrack (2)/ ofthe things (3)/ done by the King's men from adlstane, (4)/ All correct (5) ‘The swan lived in a pawned (1)/ and had atriking (2]/ golden (3)/ feathers. (4)/ All correct (5) 1478, ‘The mother and her daughter (1)/ ‘were happily selling milk which got them enough (2)/ money t0 Ieed (31/ acomfortable (4]/ life. All correct (5) Directions (176 - 180) ; Rear- range the following six sentences (A), (B), (©), (D}, (E) and (F) tn the proper sequence to form a meaningful para- graph; then answer the questions giv en below them. (A) On reaching inside the drum it was disappointed to find noth Ing but wood and leather. {B) One day a Jackal was very hun: gry and it reached the king's battleground In search of food [C) On looking for the source of the noise, itfound a war-drum near- bby and mistook it be a huge an- imal with lots of food inside it. (D) With great difficulty it came out of the drum, backed off and crept away to safety laughing at its own Judgement. (©) With great difficulty it pierced the drum and reached inside. (F) Suddenly, it heard a loud noise and was frightened, 176, Which ofthe following should be the FIRST sentence afler rear- 172, 174, rangement ? wa QB gc Dp HE 177, Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after re- arrangement ? aia 216 (ac 4) D Or 178, Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rear- rangement? (A (2B ic Dp (OF 179, Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after re- arrangement? aa (2B wc (We GF 180, Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence af- terrearrangement ? aF Qe @o wc oB Directions (182 ~ 190) : Read each sentence to find out whether there {is any grammatical error in tt. The er- ror, if any, will be in one pact of the sentence. The number of that part Is the answer. If there is no error. the answer is (5) i., 'No Error. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any). 181. People who intend (1)/ to vist the tourist spots (2)/ are always thrilling (3)/ to see the scenario here. (4)/ No Error (5) in such delicate matters. (1)/ we often gowith (2)/ his advice as he has (3)/ been handling such cas- es effectively. (4}/ No Error iS) You should think that (11/ of all the possiblities (2}/ before you take (3]/ any decision. (4)/ No Error (5) He was too tired that (1)/ he could not cross (2)/ the street even with (31/ the help of a por~ ter, (4)/ No Error (5) My desire to (11/ meet the Pres- ident (2)/ without prior (3]/ ap- pointment. (4}/ No Error (5) Whenever a man attain fame, (11/ his personal qualities are (2)/ imitated by others who (3)/ are close to him. (a)/ No Error (5) Rivers, mountains and deep for- ‘ests (1)/ are the places (2)/ mast- Jy lke by (8)/ people living in urban areas. (4)/ No Error (5) When we visited his office (1)/ we found that (2]/ he was sip- ping coffee (9)/ with some of his colleagues, (4)/ No Error (5) 192. 183. 184. 185, 188. 187. 198. y+ SEPTEMBER 2010 eS MODEL SOLVED PAPER OF CANARA BANK CLERK EXAM 189. For giving up (1)/ the bad habit of smoking, (2)/ use of chewing gum or (3)/ similar other meth- od can be helped. (4)/ No Error 6 190. His obviously reluctance (1)/ was viewed seriously by (2)/ his su- periors and (3)/ he was suspend- ed. {41/ No Error (5) Directions (191 - 200) : 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 ap- propriate word in each case. Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second World War. Winston Churchill who had successfully (191) England and the allies to victory over Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hhustings. Labour Party was (192) to power and Atlee became the Prime Mintster. One of his memorable tasks was that he was (199) in granting In- dia sts freedom. Adee was born in a well-to-do (194) but he always had (99) for the poor and the downtrod- den. He is known for keeping (196) and cooperation amonghis cabinet col- leagues, Not that there were no differ ‘ences of opinion {187} his cabinet mem- bers, but Atlee, by his (198) nature and positive approach, always man- aged to keep them together and had ‘control over them. (199) being sympa- thetic to the cause of India, and grant- ing india freedom, he (200) many a constructive activity for his country {oo, like nationalization of sone indus- tres, and starting national health scheme. 191. (1) isolated ()established (3) conquered (4) marginalized {5) led 282, (I)averse (2) close (3) swept (4) used (5) immune 193. (1) interested (2} instrumental (3) eager (4) reluctant {5) particular 294. (1) class (2)origin {S}country (4) family (6) community 198. (I}concem —_{2) reverence (3) apathy (A) jobs (5) indifference 196. (1) assistance {2)conviction | (795.19) [136 B) 127. | aS) ‘ See Meh 129. (4) [130. & | 131. @)] 132. 0) 197. (Namong (2) within 199, (1) [194. @ [135. 4 | 196. (4) | (between (4) from 437. (3) [198. (2) | 139. 11) [ 140. (6) © @hwith 341. (2) | 242, (1) [143.6 [248.(3) 198, (1) withdrawing 148. (2) | 148. (6) [147. (1) | 148. (2) pols 149, (4) a) | x61. (9) | 152. 0) (ll ageressive | 188. 4) [154 (2) | aps. 4) | 286. (0) ()docite | [57.9 [458. [180. 6) [160. 2) 209, (I) although (2) without 164. (5) [162. (1) | 168. (2) | 164. (4) ace (4) beside: 168. (2) [ 166. (2) | 167. (3) | 168. (4) nc, (i decoonatsieal 169, (1) | 470. (a) [174. (5) } 472. (2) (imitated (3) bypassed —_ | | 278. ©) [174, (1) [ 178, (9)| 170. 2) (4) observation (5) did 177. (9) [178. (3) | 379. 4) | 180. (3) = ana eee = | [se [nee 6 fae. fies. wy ANSWERS === fies. @y|1se. 1) [187. @) [188.6 189. (4) {190 (1) | 193. 5) | 192, (3) rata tal cal eal@alente 8.13) | 30.12 | ane] aa. tay | | LOZ! pel eer ix.) [ 140) | 18.19 |e || 3 17.12) | 18.14) | 19.6) | 20. 4) | EXPLANATIONS rad ree letters and the Pamn[ cin Pacer| ax] | ne ee a 20. (2) | 90.5) | 31. (4) | 32. @) dle letier is replaced with its pre 33.61 | 34.3) | 35.0) [ 36.6) po Aoeey a7. (2) | 98. (4) | 39. 2) | 40.19) MACHINE = INEGMAC 41.4] 42.0) [43.1 [aa ]] 2 SasRi2P3sisg9 salwolealen|| 7-8" grssises 42.19) | 80.12) | 81. [520 ]] 9. a) 83. (9) | 54. (2) | 55.15) | 66.14) DEFAULTS 57. (4) | 58. (2) | 69.12) | 60. (3) | al of *|+ | ala 61.15) | 62. (5) | 63.10) | 24.) LESSEN EES 65. (4) | 96, 2) | 67.0) | 68. 3) 69.16) | 70.14 | 71.0) | 72.15) | S49 73. | 74.) | 70.8 | 76.00 77.1) | 78.2 | 70.16) | 80.0) 81.(9)| 02.14) | 63.19) | 84. 2) 65.5) 96. (41 | 7.1) | 86. 21 #9, (3) | 90. (4) | 91. (3) | 92. 2) 93.15) | 94. 6) | 86. (3) | 96.11) ry 97. (3) | 98. (4) | 90, (5) |100. 2 b 1 2% 9 an 19 101, (3) | 102. (1) 203. (2) | 104. (4) RATIONS 105. (4) | 106, (3) | 107. (4) | 108. 12) 35928164 108, (2) [110. (4)| 111. 0) ®0, o345689 313, (1) | 124. @) | 115, 13) | 126, (4) ea 127.3) [118, (1) |120. (4) | 120. (2) Wows 321. 6) | 122. (aj | 123, (1) | 124. 6) S>T>W>V SEPTEMBER 2010 w——________<@

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