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4. The singer, who has been very _____about his 10. Emerging economies are (1)/ dominating the
faith in the party, also ____at the grand event. news (2)/ but for (3)/ all the wrong reasons.
(1) vocal, performed (2) strong, sang (4)/No error (5)
(3) open, dance Directions (11-20): In the following questions,
(4) loud, came read the following passage carefully and answer the
(5) creative, present questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are
5. Over the years, the town has ____popularity given in bold to help you locate them while answer-
as the best ____for paragliding and pilots from ing some of the questions.
across the world visit it.
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Over the past few days alone, the Chinas cen- centrated on the balance sheets of smaller-unlisted
tral bank has pumped extra cash into the financial banks, and at the very least, all this points to a need
system and cut interest rates. The aim is to free more for recapitalisation of small banks.
cash for banks to lend and provide a boost for banks
11. Choose the word which is most nearly the
seeking to improve the return on their assets. The of-
same in meaning to the word TAGGING
ficial data though, suggested that bad loans make up
given in bold as used in the passage.
only 1,4% of their balance sheets. How to explain
(1) delayed
the discrepancy? One possible answer is that bad loans
(2) breaking
are a tagging indicator i.e. it is only after the economy
(3) stopping
has struggled for a while that borrowers began to suf-
(4) protecting
fer. Looked at this way, China is trying to anticipate
(5) tying
problems keeping its banks in good health by sus-
taining economic growth of nearly 7% year on year. 12. Choose the word which is opposite in mean-
Another more worrying possibility is that bad loans ing to the word FREE given in bold as used in
are worse than official data indicate. This does not the passage.
look to be the cause for Chinas biggest banks, which (1) expensive
are managed conservatively and largely focus on the (2) secret
countys biggest value and quality borrowers. But (3) complimentary
there is mounting evidence that when it comes to (4) restrict
smaller banks, especially those yet to list on the stock (5) charged
market, bad loans piling up. That is important be-
13. According to the passage, which of the fol-
cause unlisted lenders account for just over a third of
lowing can be said about Chinas large banks?
the Chinese banking sector, making them as big as
(A) These are cautiously run.
Japans entire banking industry.
(B) Their clients are mainly high value.
Although, non-performing loans have edged up (C) 2 percent of their loans have been classi-
slowly, the increase in specialmention loans (a cat fied as overdue but not impaired.
egory that includes those overdue but not yet classi (1) Only (B)
fied as impaired loans.) has been much bigger. Spe- (2) Only (A)
cial-mention loans are about 2% at most of Chinas (3) All (A), (B) and (C)
big listed banks, suggesting that such loans must be (4) Only (A) and (C)
much higher at their smaller, unlisted peers. Many of (5) Only (B) and (C)
these loans are simple bad debts which banks have
14. Which of the following is the central idea of
not yet admitted to. Another troubling fact is that fif-
the passage?
teen years ago, the government created asset-man-
(1) Small banks should be permitted to be-
agement companies (often referred to as bad-banks)
come listed on the stock exchange.
to take on the non-performing loans of the lenders.
(2) The government should do away with
After the initial transfer these companies had little to
asset management companies.
pay. But, last year, Cinda, the biggest of the bad banks,
(3) Chinas financial crisis is not as serious
bought nearly 150 billion Yuan ($24 billion) of dis-
as it is being made out to be.
tressed assets last year, two- thirds more than in 2013.
(4) Chinas central bank has failed to predict
These assets would have raised the banks bad-loans
and stop the decline of its banks.
ratio by a few tenths of a percentage point. Although
(5) There is trouble brewing in Chinas small
such numbers do not seem very alarming, experts who
unlisted banks.
reviewed last years results for 158 banks, of which
only 20 are listed found that shadow loans, loans 15. Choose the word which is most nearly the same
recorded as investments which may be a disguise for in meaning to the word POINTS given in bold
bad loans have grown to as much as 5.7 billion Yuan, as used in the passage.
or 5% of the industrys assets. These are heavily con- (1) peaks
(2) moments
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25. Which of the following should be the 27. (1) coming (2) reaching
FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? (3) counting (4) making
(1) A (2) B (5) touching
(3) C (4) F 28. (1) issue (2) opportunities
(5) D (3) problems (4) efforts
Directions (26-30): In the following passage, (5) exertions
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. 29. (1) accustomed (2) addressed
Against each, five words are suggested, one of which (3) met (4) forwarded
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropri- (5) dissolved
ate word in each case.
30. (1) main (2) forced
Primary school enrolment in India has been a (3) force (4) compulsion
success story. (26) due to various programmes and (5) awareness
drives to increase enrolment even in remote areas.
With enrolment reaching at least 96 percent since QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Directions (31-35): Study the table carefully and answer the given questions.
Data related to number of candidates appeared and qualified in a competitive exam from 2 states
during 5 years:
State P State Q
P ercentage of Percentage of
YEARSNumber of appe ared
Number of
a ppeared
appeared appeared
candidates who candidates
candidates candidates
qualifie d who qualified
2006 450 60% 30%
2007 600 43% 45%
2008 60% 280 60%
2009 480 70% 550 50%
2010 380 400
NOTE : Few values are missing in the table (indicated by ). A candidate is expected to calculate the
missing value, if it is required to answer the given question on the basis of given data and informa-
tion.
31. Out of the number of qualified candidates from State P in 2008, the respective ratio of male and female
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Directions (66-67): Study the following infor- mation carefully and answer the questions given be-
mation carefully and answer the questions given be- low:
low : R is married to U. U is the mother of L. L is the
Seven persons, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V have a
sister of D. U has only one daughter. D is married to
seminar but not necessarily in the same order, on seven
J. K is the son of J. F is the mother of J.
different months (of the same year) namely January,
66. How is D related to F ? February, March, June, August, October and Decem-
(1) Cannot be determined ber. Each of them also likes a different fruit namely
(2) Daughter Banana, Grapes, Papaya, Orange, Mango, Litchi and
(3) Daughter-in-law Apple but not necessarily in the same order.
(4) Son-in-law
R has a seminar in a month which has less than
(5) Son
31 days. Only two persons have a seminar between R
67. How is R related to K ? and S. The one who likes Banana has a seminar im-
(1) Cannot be determined mediately before T. Only one person has a seminar
(2) Grandfather before the one who likes Papaya. Q has a seminar
(3) Grandmother immediately after the one who likes Papaya. Only
(4) Father (5) Uncle three persons have a seminar between Q and the one
who likes Mango. T likes neither Mango nor Papaya.
Directions (68-70) : Study the following infor-
P has a seminar immediately before T. V likes Apple.
mation carefully and answer the questions given be-
The one who likes Grapes has a seminar in the month,
low:
which has less than 31 days. The one who has a semi-
Each of the six buildings P, Q, R, S, T and U nar in March does not like Orange.
houses different number of offices. S has more of-
71. Which of the following represents the month
fices than only T and R. Q has more number of of-
in which S has a seminar ?
fices than P but less than U. R does not house the
(1) January
least number of offices. The building which houses
(2) Cannot be determined
the least number of offices has 5 offices. The build-
(3) October
ing which has second highest number of offices has
(4) December
23 offices. S has 11 less number of offices than Q.
(5) June
68. Which of the following buildings has the sec-
72. Which of the following represents the people
ond least number of offices ?
who have a seminar in January and June re-
(1) Q (2) U
spectively ?
(3) R (4) P
(1) V, S (2) U, S
(5) T
(3) Q, T (4) U, R
69. The number of offices in P is an even number (5) V, R
which is divisible by 2 as well as 3. How many
73. How many persons have a seminar between
offices does P have ?
the months in which V and R have a seminar ?
(1) 20 (2) 24
(1) None (2) Three
(3) 16 (4) 18
(3) Two (4) One
(5) 12
(5) More than three
70. Which of the following is the number of of-
74. As per the given arrangement, R is related to
fices in the building R ?
Banana and P is related to Orange following a
(1) 25 (2) 12
certain pattern, with which of the following is
(3) 13 (4) 14
U related to following the same pattern ?
(5) 11
(1) Mango (2) Litchi
Directions (71-75): Study the following infor- (3) Apple (4) Papaya
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SOLUTIONS
1. (2) Draft It mans to write the first rough Total qualified candidates
version based on which approvals have to = 126 + 198 = 324
be made. Approval It is a positive 60% of x = 324
opinion on someone/something which has
been taken into consideration. 324 100
x 540
60
2. (2) Garb cover, appearance as the diesel
factory was Garb under a dairy, it was 32. (3) Let the number of candidates who appeared
under the name of the diary that the diesel at exam in 2006 from state Q be x
factory was operated. then, the number of candidates in 2007
3. (1) Miscreants It means person who are from state Q is 2x
illegal or have done something wrong. Total qualified candidates = 408
Brandish It means holding something x 30 2 x 45
particularly weapons in an aggressive 408
100 100
manner.
30 x 90 x 40800
4. (1) Vocal It is one who is very expressive 120 x 40800
about his opinion or ideas and keeps on
x 340
sharing it with other people.
33. (1) Qualified candidates from state P in 2006
5. (3) Destination a place where somebody has
to reach or visit. 450 60
270
6. (3) Here, the subject (it) is singular, it should 100
be second state because it offers instead Qualified candidates from state P in 2007
of offer. 600 43
258
7. (2) It should be shielded against from instead 100
of shielded from. Required Difference = 270 258 = 12
8. (1) It should be skeptic worries/skeptics worry 34. (4) Number of qualified candidates from state
instead of skeptics worries. Q in year 2008 and 2009 and 2010
9. (1) It should be consumers have constantly = 3 210 = 630
been encouraged instead of consumers are Number of qualified candidates from state
constantly been. Q in year 2008 and 2009
60 280 50 550
10. (5) No error
100 100
11. (5) 12. (4) 13. (5) 14. (5) 15. (4)
168 275 443
16. (5) 17. (2) 18. (5) 19. (2) 20. (5)
21. (1) 22. (5) 23. (4) 24. (2) 25. (4) Number of qualified candidates from
26. (5) 27. (4) 28. (3) 29. (2) 30. (3) state Q in 2010 = 630 443 = 187
31. (5) Number of female qualified candidates 35. (3) Number of qualified candidates from state
from state P in 2008 = 126 P in 2009
then, number of males qualified 480 70
336
126 100
11 18 11 198
7 Number of qualified candidates in 2010
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40 650 11 2 4 6100 x
45 ? x 1
100 13
10 10
20 45 ?
? 25 121 100 4 6100 x
x
40. (4) 674.87 59.98 35.02 ? 100 10
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1200 110 x 3 3x 4 0
Rs.1320
100
4
4 oranges are sold on 20% loss. x 3 or,
3
400 80
Their S.P.. 100
Rs.320 II. 2 y 2 15 y 28 0
Required S.P. of remaining 8 oranges 2 y 2 7 y 8 y 28 0
= 1320 320 = Rs. 1000
Required profit percent y 2 y 7 4 2 y 7 0
1000 800 y 4 2 y 7 0
100 25%
800
7
y 4 or,
48. (5) Bobs present age = x years (let) 2
Abbys present age = (x + 8) years clearly, x y
According to the question,
After 4 years 52 (2) I. 6 x 2 19 x 15 0
x4 4
6 x 2 9 x 10 x 15 0
x 12 5
5x 20 4 x 48
3x 2 x 3 5 2 x 3 0
5x 4 x 48 20 2 x 3 3x 5 0
x 28 years
3 5
x or,
2
49. (3) I. 2 x 19 x 45 0 2 3
2 x 2 10 x 9 x 45 0 II. 3 y 2 11y 10 0
2 x x 5 9 x 5 0 3 y 2 6 y 5 y 10 0
2 x 9 x 5 0 3 y y 2 5 y 2 0
9 3 y 5 y 2 0
x or, 5
2
5
II. 2 y 2 11 y 12 0 y or, 2
3
2 y 2 3 y 8 y 12 0 Clearly x y
94 2r h r 5
1 47 1 46
2 2rh 4
46 hr 5
1 23 1 22
2 h 4
22 5h 4h 4r
1 11 1 10
2 h 4r
10 h
1 5 1 4 r
2 4
61. (5) The pattern is : 2rh 1232
320 12 1 308 22 h
2 h 1232
308 12 2 308 24 284 7 4
284 24 2 284 48 236
1232 7 4
236 48 2 236 96 140 h2 784
2 22
140 96 2 140 192 52
h 784 28 cm
62. (5) The pattern is :
Solutions for 66-67
3 1 1 3 1 4
65. (2) Total number of balls in the bag
4 2 1 8 1 9
= 3 + 5 + 7 = 15
9 3 1 27 1 28 One ball is taken out.
28 4 1 112 1 113 Total possible outcomes = 15
113 5 1 565 1 566 Total favourable outcomes = selection of
1 ball out of 10 balls = 10
63. (3) The pattern is : Required probability
1 10 2
8 4
2 15 3
3 R and U are husband and wife respectively
4 6
2
U is mother of L and D
5
6 15 Us daughter is L.
2
7 D and J are are husband and wife and K is
15 52.5 their son.
2
9 F is mother of J.
52.5 236.25
2 66. (4) As F is mother of J and J is wife of D, so D
64. (1) Let the radius of the base of cylinder = r is son-in-law of F.
cm. and height = h cm. 67. (2) R is grandfather of K.
According to the question
Solutions for 68 - 70
2rh 2r 2 5
S > T, R
2rh 4
U>Q>P
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Some hits are strikes. 85. (2) Some formulae are equations.
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