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PRACTICE SET

IBPS CWE Clerk


9. What is the position of A with respect to H?
Test-I: Reasoning Ability 1) Second to the right 2) Third to the left
3) Second to the left 4) Fifth to the right
1. M, T, B, D and R are five friends each of them having 5) None of these
a different weight. R is heavier than M and T but lighter 10. Who sits third to the left of E?
than only B. M is heavier than only T. Who among the 1) A 2) G 3) H 4) C 5) None of these
following is at the third position according to their Directions (Q. 11-15): The following questions are
weights? based on the diagram given below:
1) R 2) M 3) D 4) T 5) None of these
2. How many pairs of letters are there in the word
MEDITATION each of which has as many letters
between them in the word as in the English alphabetical
series?
1) None 2) One 3) Two

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4) Three 5) More than three
3. Meera is eleventh from the left end in a row of 35 girls (i) Circle represents Doctors
and Seema is twentyseventh from the right end in the (ii) Square represents Politicians
same row. How many girls are there between them in (iii) Triangle represents Actors
the row? 11. Who among the following represents Politician and
1) None 2) One 3) Two Doctor but not Actor?
4) Three 5) None of these 1) F, I 2) J, H 3) H 4) G 5) None of these
4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 12. Who among the following represents Actors and
so form a group. Which is the one that does not Politicians?
belong to that group? 1) E, B, D 2) A, B, E 3) F, G, C
1) Garlic 2) Sesame 3) Mustard 4) G, H, E 5) None of these

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4) Olive 5) Corn 13. Who among the following is neither Actor nor
5. In a certain code language JANUARY is written as Politician?
ZSBTOBK. How is OCTOBER written in that code 1) J, I 2) D, I, J 3) F, G, J
language? 4) C, I, J 5) None of these
1) SFCPUDP 2) SFCNUDP 3) SCFNDUP 14. Who among the following is neither Doctor nor Actor?
4) FSCNUDP 5) None of these 1) D, I 2) A, G 3) B, F
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information 4) E, G 5) None of these
carefully and answer the given questions: 15. C represents which of the following professions?
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are sitting around a circular 1) Doctor 2) Politician 3) Actor
table facing the centre. B is fourth to the left of G, who is 4) Doctor and Actor 5) Actor and Politician
second to the right of C. F is fourth to the right of C and is Directions (Q. 16-20): In each question below are
second to the left of I. D is not an immediate neighbour of given two/three statements followed by two conclusions
either I or B. A is not the neighbour of F. H is third to the numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements
right of E. to be true even if they seem to be at variance with
6. Who among the following is second to the right of I? commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then
1) C 2) E 3) H 4) F 5) None of these decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
7. Who is sitting third to the right of the one who is from the given statements, disregarding commonly
sitting second to the right of A? known facts. Give answer
1) D 2) C 3) I 4) H 5) None of these 1) if only conclusion I follows.
8. How many persons are sitting between H and D, if 2) if only conclusion II follows.
counted ACW from D? 3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
4) Four 5) None of these 5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
16. Statements: All rings are clutches. 1) if only conclusion I is true.
All clutches are bangles. 2) if only conclusion II is true.
Conclusions: I. All bangles being rings is a 3) if either conclusion I or II is true.
possibility. 4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
II. Some clutches are rings. 5) if both conclusions I and II are true.
17. Statements: Some poles are wires. 26. Statements: A > B  C < D, C = E > G
No wire is a phone. Conclusions: I. D > E II. B > G
Conclusions: I. Some poles are wires. 27. Statements: P  Q > M  N, Q = S
II. No pole is a phone. Conclusions: I. S > P II. N < S
18. Statements: No pin is a tube. 28. Statement: S> M=Z> T< Q>V
No toy is a pin. Conclusions: I. V = S II. Q > M
Conclusions: I. No toy is a tube. 29. Statement: T<U=VS>PQ
II. No pin is a toy. Conclusions: I. S > T II. V  Q
19. Statements: All discs are pens. 30. Statements: M  N > R > W, E = J > L  W
No pen is a pencil. Conclusions: I. E > W II. M > L
Conclusions: I. All discs are definitely not pencils. Directions (Q. 31-35): Study the following information
II. Some pencils are not pens. carefully and answer the given questions:
20. Statements: Some knives are drums. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven friends. They play
All drums are swords. three types of games, viz Hockey, Football and Cricket.
Conclusions: I. Some knives are swords. Each game is played by at least two players. Each one of

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II. All swords being knives is a them has a favourite colour, viz Pink, Blue, White, Green,
possibility. Yellow, Red and Black, but not necessarily in the same
Directions (Q. 21-25): These questions are based on order.
the following arrangement of numbers, letters and B likes Yellow and does not play Cricket. The one who
symbols. Study them carefully and answer the questions likes Black plays the same game as E. C likes Blue and
given below: plays the same game as G. D plays Football only with the
1 8 QW 3  Z 5 A 2 J @ UK 9 PI % R 4 $ M E 7T #A6 F one who likes Pink. G plays neither Football nor Cricket. F
21. Which of the following should come in place of does not like Black. G likes neither Green nor White. D
question mark (?) in the following series based on the does not like Green. E does not like Pink.
elements in the above arrangement? 31. Which of the following groups plays Hockey?
3WZ 2A@ 9KI ? 1) B, G 2) A, B, C 3) B, C, G

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1) %I4 2) 4RM 3) 4%$ 4) $4E 5) None of these 4) D, G, B 5) None of these
22. How many such letters are there in the above 32. Who likes White Colour?
arrangement each of which is not immediately preceded 1) A 2) G 3) F 4) D 5) None of these
by a symbol? 33. Which of the following colours does A like?
1) Five 2) Six 3) Seven 1) White 2) Black 3) Pink
4) Eight 5) More than eight 4) Either Black or Red 5) None of these
23. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 34. Which of the following combinations is true?
based on their positions in the above arrangement 1) A – Black – Cricket 2) G – Pink – Cricket
and hence form a group. Find out the one that does 3) B – Yellow – Football 4) D – White – Hockey
not belong to that group. 5) None is true
1) W1 2) A 3) @9 4) IK 5) 4I 35. Who likes Pink?
24. Which of the following is fifth to the right of the 1) G 2) A 3) E 4) C 5) F
fifteenth from the right end? Directions (Q. 36-40): Each of the questions below
1) 4 2) 9 3) $ 4) P 5) None of these consists of a question and two statements numbered I and
25. How many such numbers are there in the above II given below it. You have to decide whether the data
arrangement each of which is immediately followed provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the
by a symbol and also immediately preceded by a letter? question. Read both the statements and give answer
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to
4) Four 5) None of these answer the question, while the data in statement II
Directions (Q. 26-30): In these questions, a alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
relationship between different elements is shown in the 2) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to
statement(s). The statements are followed by two answer the question, while the data in statement I
conclusions. Give answer alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement cause, adopting measures for cooperative banks and
II alone are sufficient to answer the question. regional rural banks, enabling kisan credit cards and
4) if the data in both the statements I and II together spreading financial literacy. In addition, a number of private
are not sufficient to answer the question. sector institutions have also been operating in the area.
5) if the data in both the statements I and II together Despite all this, nearly half the population/ households do
are necessary to answer the question. not even have a bank account.
36. How is R related to N? It is in this context that Finance Minister Arun Jaitley,
I. R is son of M, whose daughter is mother of N. in his maiden budget speech, mentioned the Financial
II. M is father of R and S is mother of N. Inclusion Mission (FIM) to provide banking services to all
37. Who is the tallest among A, B, C, D and E? households in India. The FIM, focused on empowering
I. A is taller than only D. C is taller than E but as tall the weaker sections of society, was launched on August
as B. 15, with two bank accounts eligible for credit per family.
II. E is taller than only A and D. C is as tall as E. The scheme reportedly conceives six pillars to achieve
38. In which direction was P facing after he stopped comprehensive or sampoorn financial inclusion. These are
walking? — universal access to banking facilities, financial literacy,
I. P walked 12m towards west, took a left turn and basic bank accounts and availability of micro credit, micro
walked 10m. He again took a left turn and stopped insurance, and pension scheme. The vision is to have a
after 15 metres. banking account for each family and beneficiary by March
II. P walked 15m towards east, took a right turn and 2016. To encourage people to start using banking facilities,
walked 12m. Then he took a left turn and stopped the government is considering providing an overdraft of

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after walking 8m. `5,000 through a debit card to every basic banking account
39. P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in a circle. Who sits on holder. The strategy is to strengthen the existing business
the immediate left of P? correspondent model (BCM) to make it operationally flexible
I. P sits second to the right of Q, who is third to the and viable with the expansion of banking services.
left of R. 41. What is the main agenda behind extension of financial
II. T sits second to the right of P and opposite S. inclusion policy?
40. What does ‘@’ stand for in a code language? 1) To offer tenors to the local population that would
I. ‘95@’ means ‘flower is red’ and ‘$@9’ means ‘red convince them to invest their savings in financial
colour flower’ in a code language. institutions
II. ‘7@8’ means ‘red blood cell’ and ‘$@6’ means ‘its 2) To make banking transaction easy and accessible
red colour’ in a code language. to the farmers and astisans only

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3) To make monitoring and supervision possible by
Test-II: English Language the Ministry of Finance
4) To change the mindset of the financal institutions.
Directions (Q. 41-50): Read the passage carefully 5) To ensure that the unbanked population avail of all
and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/ kinds of banking services, including opening of
phrases are given in bold to help you locate them while bank accounts and debit card system
answering some of the questions. 42. What is financial inclusion all about?
Financial inclusion is a process of ensuring the (A) It is about inclusion of all financial institutions,
availability of financial services to all sections of society, regional rural banks and rural cooperatives into
at an affordable cost. A key objective of financial inclusion the rubric of Finance Commission of India.
is to help the unbanked population with institutional (B) It is about ensuring access to financial services
finance, to enable them to become self-employed and for all sections of society.
ensure a stable income. (C) It is about ensuring access to institutional finance
The government has made a concerted effort to extend under KYC norms.
financial inclusion by nationalising banks and establishing 1) Only (A) 2) Only (B)
a network of rural cooperatives and regional rural banks. 3) Only (C) 4) Only (A) and (B)
The RBI too has initiatives like priority sector lending since 5) Only (B)and (C)
the early 1970s, opening of no-frills accounts, establishing 43. What effort(s) has/have been made to extend financial
business correspondents (BCs) and easing of know-your- inclusion?
customer (KYC) norms. Its latest efforts include the 1) Nationalisation of banks
preparation of guidelines for licensing payments banks 2) Establishment of a network of rural cooperative
and small banks. The National Bank for Agriculture and banks and RRBs
Rural Development (NABARD) has also supported the 3) Opening of zero-balance accounts
4) Easing of KYC norms 51. Addressing his first campaign rally in Jammu, Modi
5) All the above 1) 2)
44. Which of the following is not one of the functions of had reterated that the BJP wanted a discussion on
NABARD mentioned in the passage? 3)
1) Enabling kisan credit cards Article 370 since it concerned the people of India.
2) Spreading financial literacy 4)
3) Allowing financial assistance for establishing All correct
medium-and small-scale industries 5)
4) Helping RRBs and cooperative banks in performing 52. Making fighting corruption and transparency his
certain functions clarion call, he held out the promise of cleansing our
5) None of these 1) 2)
45. What are the goals to be achieved by the Financial political system of its shady machinations. All correct
Inclusion Mission of India? 3) 4) 5)
(A) Empowerment of the weaker sections of society 53. The enthusiastic acceptance of the invitation by
(B) To make the unbanked population eligible for bank SAARC leaders stands testimoney to the burgeoning
credit 1) 2)
(C) To provide universal access to financial literacy popularity of and changing perception about Modi in
and availability of micro credit, micro insurance the region, especially in Pakistan. All correct
and pension scheme 3) 4) 5)
1) Only (A) and (B) 2) Only (B) and (C) 54. The stunning success of the Islamic State of Iraq and

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3) Only (A) and (C) 4) All (A), (B) and (C) 1)
5) Only (A) al-Sham (ISIS), is seizing control of almost a
Directions (Q. 46-48): Choose the word/group of 2)
words which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word/ third of Iraq in less than a weak came as a shock to
group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. 3) 4)
46. Maiden Washington. All correct
1) final 2) concluding 3) first 5)
4) latest 5) interesting 55. Vocational training, entrepreneur mentoring and the
47. Conceives 1) 2)
1) avoids 2) accepts 3) disregards interdisciplinery interactions will help students go
4) dislikes 5) knows 3)

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48. Strategy from being just job seekers to job creators. All correct
1) honesty 2) openness 3) structure 4) 5)
4) working 5) plan Directions (Q. 56-60): Read each sentence to find out
Directions (Q. 49-50): Choose the word/group of whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it.
words which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word/ The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The
group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’,
49. Stable the answer is 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
1) secure 2) uncertain 3) steady 56. 1) My memories of Delhi University start / 2) when I
4) balanced 5) lasting had been a child / 3) and visited the university / 4) and
50. Concerted its surrounding ridge. / 5) No error
1) united 2) joint 3) planned 57. 1) The largest residential university in Asia, / 2) BHU
4) disorganised 5) mutual was established in 1916 as an exemplar of academic
Directions (Q. 51-55): In each question below is excellence / 3) and has become synonymous with a
given a sentence with four words printed in bold type. life / 4) teeming with enriching experiences. / 5) No
These are numbered as 1), 2), 3) and 4). One of these error
four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt 58. 1) Narendra Modi must help his party return to power
or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out in Maharashtra / 2) later this year and in UP and Bihar,
the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. where / 3) the electorate have voted in his favour but
The number of that word is your answer. If all the words / 4) the state government is run by an adversary. / 5)
printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate No error
in the context of the sentence, mark 5), ie ‘All correct’, 59. 1) A majority of weather forecasting models indicates
as your answer. that / 2) an El Nino weather phenomenon may develop
/ 3) around the middle of the year / 4) but it is too early
to assess its likely strength. / 5) No error (E) The contract, if it is well settled, can be inferred
60. 1) Two sharpshooters of the gang have arrested / 2) in from the conduct of the parties.
connection with the sensational road rage / 3) incident (F) Its constituents enjoy the overdraft facility in
which claimed two lives / 4) in Bawana more than a order to develop their business.
month ago. / 5) No error 66. Which of the following will be the SIXTH (LAST)
Directions (Q. 61-65): Each question below has two sentence after rearrangement?
blanks, each blank indicating that something has been 1) B 2) C 3) D 4) E 5) A
omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best 67. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence
fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. after rearrangement?
61. The main parties in Jharkhand are led by ________ 1) A 2) D 3) E 4) C 5) B
tribal leaders, but Adivasis are demanding more than 68. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence
what has been ________ to them so far. after rearrangement?
1) magnetic, conveyed 2) appealing, sent 1) C 2) A 3) B 4) D 5) E
3) poised, mailed 4) charismatic, delivered 69. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence
5) strong, dispatched after rearrangement?
62. In 2013, generic pharmaceutical company Ranbaxy 1) E 2) F 3) A 4) B 5) D
________ guilty to seven criminal ________ for drug 70. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence
manufacturing fraud. after rearrangement?
1) pleaded, felonies 2) appealed, wrongdoing 1) D 2) B 3) F 4) A 5) C
3) asked, assons 4) beseeched, cases Directions (Q. 71-80): In the following passage, some

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5) prayed, offenses of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated
63. Moody’s Analytics said that ________ in credit by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given
conditions was already being felt in India, where against each number and fill up the blanks with
slower economic growth and raising interest rates had appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully
made it ________ for borrowers to repay debt. complete.
1) degradation, rigid 2) dislocation, stiff The (71) of clean drinking water is a duty that has
3) downturn, resilient 4) depreciation, hard been (72) in the Constitution of India. Article 47 (73) this
5) deterioration, tougher duty, along with (74) public health standards, on the State.
64. State Bank of India launched digital banking ________ But due to the (75) in the quality of both surface and
at the customer’s doorstep using tab banking – one groundwater sources, (76) to good-quality water continues
for customers________ Savings Bank accounts and to (77) a challenge.

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another for Housing Loan applicants. The Planning Commission has said that in the 12th
1) addresses, beginning 2) propensity, launching Five-Year Plan, ending in 2017, an investment of $26.5 billion
3) facilities, opening 4) options, serving is required to (78) safe water to all Indians. But the growing
5) turn, starting (79) of pollutants – iron, arsenic, fluoride – is (80) the
65. Your whole body needs to be ________ time to time problem difficult to solve.
in order to work _________ during working hours. 71. 1) furnishing 2) stock 3) provision
1) rejuvenated, accurately 2) recharged, properly 4) plan 5) storage
3) revived, fitly 4) energised, rightly 72. 1) enshrined 2) cherished 3) preserved
5) restored, perfectly 4) exalted 5) dedicated
Directions (Q. 66-70): Rearrange the following six 73. 1) talks 2) discusses 3) converses
sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper 4) confers 5) argues
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer 74. 1) elaborating 2) improving 3) developing
the questions given below. 4) correcting 5) fixing
(A) Therefore, both are deeply interested in such an 75. 1) slope 2) lapse 3) cut
arrangement. 4) plunge 5) fall
(B) The enjoyment of overdraft facility for a period of 76. 1) connection 2) entrance 3) access
four years unfailingly points to the conduct of 4) approach 5) passage
the bank. 77. 1) remain 2) endure 3) prevail
(C) Such an arrangement – euphemistically called by 4) survive 5) dwell
Mr Chhatrapati as a facility – is nothing but a 78. 1) contribute 2) afford 3) add
contract. 4) provide 5) equip
(D) The bank grants overdraft facility in order to earn 79. 1) height 2) layer 3) stratum
interest.
4) altitude 5) levels value.)
80. 1) executing 2) making 3) building 96. 165% of 1349 + 16.5% of 1519 = ?
4) composing 5) producing 1) 2480 2) 2475 3) 2380 4) 2580 5) 2575
97. 3 12165.5 + 240% of 628.9 – 24% of 1639.89 = ?
Test-III: Quantitative Aptitude 1) 1531 2) 1230 3) 1141 4) 1030 5) 1461
Directions (Q. 81-95): What value should come in 98. {(7.88)2 × 17.98} ÷ 82 = ?
place of question mark (?) in the following questions? 1) 120 2) 124 3) 132 4) 140 5) None of these
81. 7.2 × 8.5 × 3.5 = ? 99. 118.003 + 13.987 + 26.04 × 12.93 = ?
1) 142.2 2) 241.2 3) 214.2 4) 154.4 5) 162.4 1) 2090 2) 1890 3) 2000 4) 1990 5) 1975
2 1 2 1 100. (38.898)2 + (41.23)2 – (39.568)2 = ?
82. 3  8 – 5  2  ? 1) 1660 2) 1665 3) 1615 4) 1645 5) 1655
7 7 7 14
101. A and B can complete a piece of work in 80 days and
3 5 1 5 1
1) 8 2) 8 3) 7 4) 6 5) 8 120 days respectively. They started working together
14 7 7 14 7 but A left after 20 days. After another 12 days C joined
83. 158% of 705 + 60.5% of 320 = ? B and they completed the work in 28 more days. In
1) 1405 2) 1035.5 3) 1307.5 how many days can C alone complete the work?
4) 1305 5) None of these 1) 110 days 2) 112 days 3) 114 days
84. (2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2)2 × (4 × 4)3 ÷ (2 × 2 × 2 × 2)3 = (4)? 4) 120 days 5) None of these
1) 4 2) 5 3) 3 4) 6 5) None of these 102. 2 men and 3 boys can do a piece of work in 10 days

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85. 17% of 290 + ? = 32% of 160 while 3 men and 2 boys can do the same piece of work
1) 19 2) 29 3) 2.9 4) 1.7 5) 1.9 in 8 days. In how many days can 2 men and 1 boy do
86. the same piece of work?
? – 17 = 1369
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1) 2916 2) 54 3) (54)2 1) 12 days 2) 24 days 3) 32 days
2
4) 2516 5) None of these 1
87. 36 ÷ 0.6 – 0.6 = ? 4) 11 days 5) None of these
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1) 59.4 2) 49.4 3) 16 4) 6 5) None of these 103. A man sets out on cycle from Delhi to Faridabad, and
88. 7 × ? = (1728 ÷ 3) × 49 at the same time another man starts from Faridabad on
1) 4132 2) 4032 3) 3432 4) 5432 5) 5032 cycle for Delhi. After passing each other they complete

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89. 12632.65 + 632.35 + 421.5 – 11734.5 = ? 6 3
1) 1852 2) 1754 3) 1952 4) 2052 5) None of these their journeys in 2 and 5 hours respectively. At
7 5
90. 7832 + 6898 = ? × 49.1 what rate does the second man cycle if the first man
1) 300 2) 310 3) 410 4) 200 5) None of these cycles at 14 kmph?
91. 3
46656 ÷ 0.3 = (?)2 – 108 1) 10 kmph 2) 5 kmph 3) 7 kmph
4) 8 kmph 5) None of these
1) 228 2)
228 3) 18 104. The inner circumference of a circular race track 14 m
4) 15 5) None of these wide is 440m. Find the radius of the outer circle.
1) 21m 2) 12m 3) 84m 4) 20m 5) None of these
92. 5184  ? = 6192
105. The ratio of the radii of the bases of two cylinders A
1) 7396 2) 7744 3) 7569 4) 7496 5) 6724
and B is 3 : 2 and the ratio of their heights is n : 1. If the
4 3 42 volume of cylinder A is one-and-a-half times the
93. of of of 2275  39  ?
7 5 56 volume of cylinder B, then what will be the value of n?
1) 15 2) 17 3) 18 4) 25 5) 45 4 2 3 3
94. 63 × 42 + 26 × 19 – 51 × 23 = ? + 209 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) None of these
3 3 4 2
1) 2831 2) 2931 3) 3991
106. The volumes of a right circular cylinder and a sphere
4) 4031 5) None of these
are equal. Their radii are also equal. If h is the height of
95. 76% of 750 + 24% of 1875 – ?% of 650 = 773
the cylinder and d is the diameter of the sphere, then
1) 48 2) 28 3) 39 4) 38 5) 58
find the correct relation from the given options.
Directions (Q. 96-100): What approximate value
1) h = d 2) 2h = d 3) 2h = 3d
should come in place of question mark (?) in the following
4) 3h = 2d 5) None of these
questions? (Note: You are expected to calculate the exact
107. If 10% discount is allowed on the marked price then
the profit is 20%. If the discount is increased to 20% when the same wire is bent in the form of a circle?
then what will be the profit percentage?
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2 (Take  = )
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1) 6 % 2) 5% 3) 8%
3 1) 462 sq cm 2) 539 sq cm 3) 616 sq cm
4) 693 sq cm 5) None of these
1 1
4) 5 % 5) 12 % 6
3 2
117. A boy on being asked what of a certain fraction
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3
108. A, B and C jointly started a business. A got part of 6
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was, made the mistake of dividing the fraction by
the whole profit. The remaining profit was distributed 7
equally between B and C. If C got `400 less than A and so got an answer which exceeded the correct
then find the total amount of profit.
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1) `1600 2) `1200 3) `1000 answer by . Find the fraction.
4) `800 5) None of these 70
109. Two numbers are in the ratio of 1 : 2. If 7 is added to 2 3 4 7
both the numbers their ratio changes to 3 : 5. The 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) None of these
3 5 5 9
greater number is
118. The successive discounts of 40% and 30% are
1) 24 2) 36 3) 28 4) 32 5) None of these
equivalent to a single discount of
110. Eight litres are drawn from a cask full of wine and the

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1) 30% 2) 15% 3) 58% 4) 25% 5) None of these
cask is filled with water. This operation is performed
119. A, B and C enter into a partnership with a total capital
three more times. The ratio of the quantity of wine
of `8200. A’s capital is `1000 more than B’s and `2000
now left in cask to that of water is 16 : 65. How much
less than C’s. At the end of the year what is B’s share
wine did the cask hold originally?
in the profit of `2460?
1) 18 litres 2) 24 litres 3) 32 litres
1) `420 2) `480 3) `540
4) 42 litres 5) None of these
4) `620 5) None of these
111. 3 years ago, the average age of a family of 5 members
120. A hall, whose length is 16 metres and breadth twice its
was 17 years. A baby having been born, the average
height, takes 168 metres of paper, which is 2 metres
age of the family is the same today. The present age of
wide, for its four walls. Find the area of the floor.
the baby is
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1 4) 196 sq metres 5) None of these
1) 1 year 2) 1 years 3) 2 years
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4) 3 years 5) None of these Test-IV: General Awareness
112. The ratio of the number of boys to that of girls of a (with Special Reference to Banking Industry)
school with 504 students is 13 : 11. What will be the
new ratio if 12 more girl students are admitted? 121. The CBDT has constituted a six-member committee to
1) 91 : 81 2) 81 : 91 3) 9 : 10 recommend steps to reduce litigations. What is the
4) 10 : 9 5) None of these full form of CBDT?
113. Two numbers are in the ratio of 5 : 7. On diminishing 1) Central Bureau of Direct Taxes
each of them by 40, their ratio becomes 17 : 27. The 2) Central Bureau of Distinct Taxes
difference of the numbers is 3) Central Board of Distinct Taxes
1) 18 2) 52 3) 137 4) 50 5) None of these 4) Central Board of Direct Taxes
114. Out of three numbers, the first is twice the second and 5) None of these
half of the third. If the average of the three numbers is 122. Philipp Lahm, who retired from international football,
56, then the difference of the first and the third number recently, was erstwhile captain of which of the
is following teams?
1) 12 2) 20 3) 24 4) 48 5) None of these 1) Argentina 2) Brazil 3) Germany
115. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 4) France 5) None of these
APTITUDE be arranged? 123. What is the (approximate) current installed power
1) 2520 2) 2160 3) 20160 generation capacity of the country?
4) 5400 5) None of these 1) 2,25,000 MW 2) 2,50,000 MW 3) 2,70,000 MW
116. A wire when bent in the form of a square encloses an 4) 2,95,000 MW 5) None of these
area of 484 sq cm. What will be the enclosed area
124. An asset would be classified as doubtful if it has 134. The ‘No-frills’ accounts offered by banks earlier are
remained in the substandard category for a period of now converted into which of the following types of
1) 6 months 2) 9 months 3) 12 months accounts in persuasion of the RBI guidelines?
4) 18 months 5) None of these 1) Primary Savings Bank Deposit Account
125. What does the letter ‘A’ denote in the term CRAR? 2) Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account
1) Adequacy 2) Adjustment 3) Zero Savings Bank Deposit Account
3) Assets 4) Accretion 4) Micro Savings Bank Deposit Account
5) None of these 5) None of these
126. Who among the following is the president of the 135. Loans to individuals for educational purposes
Eleventh Conference of Parties (CoP-11) to the including vocational courses up to ______for studies
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)? in India and ______for studies abroad are included
1) Nobuteru Ishihara 2) Prakash Javadekar under priority sector.
3) Ahmed Yusuf Nuristani 4) Yoon Seong-kyu 1) `5 lakh, `10 lakh 2) `8 lakh, `15 lakh
5) None of these 3) `10 lakh, `20 lakh 4) `15 lakh, `25 lakh
127. Who among the following has been appointed a 5) None of these
United Nations Goodwill Ambassador by UN Women 136. The Cabinet cleared the Securities Laws (Amendment)
recently? Bill recently to empower the market regulator Sebi to
1) Madhuri Dixit deal with which of the following, among other things?
2) Aishwarya Rai Bachchan 1) Ponzi schemes
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4) Emma Watson 3) Pension funds
5) None of these 4) Urban Cooperative Banks
128. What is govt’s disinvestment target for the financial 5) None of these
year 2014-15? 137. The Central Govt has notified rules under the Lokpal
1) `25,500 cr 2) `35,625 cr 3) `36,925 cr Act recently. It provides for the establishment of a
4) `58,425 cr 5) None of these Lokpal for the Union and ________for the states.
129. Which of the following is NOT a word related to 1) Lokayuktas 2) Loksewaka
banking/finance? 3) Lok Prahari 4) Lok Pradhan
1) Leverage 2) Ammunition 3) CASA 5) None of these
4) Restructuring 5) None of these 138. India is on course to complete the world’s highest
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account maintained with the Reserve Bank of India is being built over which of the following rivers?
(RBI) is termed as which of the following? 1) Chenab 2) Jhelum 3) Indus
1) Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) 4) Ravi 5) None of these
2) Excess reserve 139. An enterprise engaged in the manufacture/production,
3) Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) processing/preservation of goods is specified as a
4) Liquid asset micro enterprise if its investment in plant and
5) None of these machinery does not exceed
131. The book titled A Tale of Two Drops has been authored 1) `15 lakh 2) `20 lakh 3) `25 lakh
by who among the following? 4) `30 lakh 5) `50 lakh
1) Dr APJ Abdul Kalam 2) Arundhati Roy 140. Coins of Rupee one and above are called
3) Ghulam Nabi Azad 4) Dr Harsh Vardhan 1) Small Coins 2) Currency Coins
5) None of these 3) Rupiah Coins 4) Rupee Coins
132. India has put on hold all defence procurements from 5) None of these
the Finmeccanica company and its affiliate firms in the 141. Apurvi Chandela and Rahi Sarnobot clinched a gold
wake of an alleged chopper scam. This company is medal each in which of the following games for India
based in at the 20th Commonwealth Games?
1) France 2) Italy 3) Israel 1) Weightlifting 2) Archery 3) Shooting
4) Sweden 5) None of these 4) Wrestling 5) None of these
133. The Govt has approved the sale of its residual stakes 142. Which of the following companies recently announced
in which of the following PSUs recently? to acquire all the three hydroelectric power plants of
1) BALCO 2) Hindustan Zinc Jaiprakash Associates Ltd?
3) BPCL 4) All the above 1) Tata Power 2) Reliance Power 3) Essar Power
5) Both 1) and 2) 4) Adani Power 5) None of these
143. Which of the following countries is the Chair of the 3) Mario Gotze 4) Manuel Neuer
ASEAN group in 2014? 5) None of these
1) Bangladesh 2) Myanmar 3) Malaysia 153. People across the world can now view images from 76
4) Indonesia 5) None of these heritage sites located in India. With the support of the
144. A Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which of the
company whose principal business includes following technology firms has made this possible?
1) insurance business 1) Microsoft 2) IBM 3) Google
2) industrial activity 4) Yahoo 5) None of these
3) agricultural activity 154. Which of the following are the short-term (with original
4) sale/purchase/construction of immovable property maturities of less than one year) debt instruments
5) Any of the above issued by the Govt of India?
145. A Commercial Paper (CP) is an unsecured money 1) Dated Govt Securities
market instrument issued in the form of a promissory 2) Development loans
note and can be issued in denominations of 3) Treasury bills
1) `2 lakh or multiples 4) National Savings Certificates
2) `5 lakh or multiples 5) None of these
3) `10 lakh or multiples 155. The minimum amount to be remitted through RTGS is
4) `50 lakh or multiples `2 lakh. What is the upper ceiling for RTGS
5) None of these transactions?
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Freight Corridor (DFC) of the Indian Railways from 4) `50 lakh 5) `2 cr
`27,000 cr to 156. The provisional results of the Sixth Economic Census
1) `60,000 cr 2) `80,000 cr 3) `100,000 cr of India were released recently. When was the first
4) `120,000 cr 5) None of these Economic Census conducted?
147. Who among the following won the Hungarian Grand 1) 1977 2) 1980 3) 1990
Prix 2014 recently? 4) 2004 5) None of these
1) Fernando Alonso 2) Lewis Hamilton 157. The third India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-III) in 2014
3) Nico Rosberg 4) Daniel Ricciardo will be hosted by which of the following cities?
5) None of these 1) Addis Ababa 2) New Delhi 3) Nairobi
148. Who among the following is the present Chairman of 4) Windhoek 5) None of these
the Railway Board? 158. Due to India’s opposition, the World Trade

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1) VK Gupta 2) Arunendra Kumar Organization (WTO) failed to reach a consensus on
3) Alok Johri 4) Kul Bhushan the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) recently. Who
5) None of these among the following is the current President of the
149. The deposits kept by a person in different branches WTO?
of a bank are aggregated for the purpose of insurance 1) Guy Ryder 2) Roberto Azevedo
cover by the DICGC and in case of claim it pays a 3) Pascal Lamy 4) Gita Wirjawan
maximum amount up to 5) None of these
1) `1 lakh 2) `2 lakh 3) `5 lakh 159. Aadi Perukku festival, which is thanksgiving festival
4) `10 lakh 5) half of the aggregate deposit by farmers to River Cauvery, is celebrated in which of
150. Which are the banks covered under the Banking the following states?
Ombudsman Scheme, 2006? 1) Kerala 2) Tamil Nadu
1) Public Sector Banks 3) Karnataka 4) Andhra Pradesh
2) Private Banks 5) None of these
3) Regional Rural Banks 160. Which of the following Union Territories/States
4) Scheduled Primary Co-operative Banks celebrated its 61st Liberation Day on 2nd Aug?
5) All the above 1) Dadra and Nagar Haveli 2) Goa
151. The World Hepatitis Day is observed on which of the 3) Puducherry 4) Andaman and Nicobar
following dates? 5) None of these
1) 22 Jul 2) 26 Jul 3) 28 Jul
4) 29 Jul 5) None of these Test-V: Computer Knowledge
152. Who among the following won the Golden Glove
award at 2014 FIFA World Cup? 161. Memory, also called random access memory, or RAM,
1) James Rodriguez 2) Lionel Messi
1) contains the electronic circuits that cause 1) Search 2) Cut 3) Document
processing to occur. 4) Undo 5) None of these
2) makes the information resulting from processing 173. Most World Wide Web pages contain commands in
available for use. the ________ language.
3) allots data, programs, commands, and user 1) NIH 2) URL 3) HTML
responses to be entered into a computer. 4) IRC 5) FTP
4) consists of electronic components that store data. 174. ________ are graphical objects used to represent
5) None of these commonly used application.
162. Correcting errors in a program is referred to as 1) GUI 2) Drivers 3) Windows
1) debugging 2) bugging 3) rectifying 4) Application 5) Icons
4) modifying 5) None of these 175. In Windows, by default the files when deleted are sent
163. Computer programs are written in a high-level to
programming language; however, the human-readable 1) Dust Bin 2) Recycle Bin 3) Waste Bin
version of a program is called 4) Recycle Waste Bin 5) None of these
1) cache 2) instruction set 3) source code 176. Which of the following is an Operating System?
4) word size 5) None of these 1) MS Windows 2) Mac 3) MS DOS
164. In word processing, an efficient way to move the 3rd 4) Windows NT 5) All of the above
paragraph to place it after the 5th paragraph is 177. Developing sets of instructions for the computer to
1) copy and paste 2) copy, cut and paste follow and to do the task the same way as many times
3) cut, copy and paste 4) cut and paste as needed is called

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5) None of these 1) listing 2) sequencing 3) programming
165. A series of instructions that tells a computer what to 4) directing 5) None of these
do and how to do is called a 178. The term used to define all input and output devices
1) program 2) command 3) user response in a computer system is
4) processor 5) None of these 1) Monitor 2) Software
166. The communications device that allows the computer 3) Shared resources 4) Hardware
to access a network is called a ________ card. 5) None of these
1) modem 2) video 3) sound 179. If you receive an e-mail from someone you don’t know,
4) network 5) None of these what should you do?
167. A 32-bit-word computer can access ________ GiB of 1) Forward it to the police immediately
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1) 4 2) 8 3) 16 3) Open it and respond to them saying you don’t know
4) 32 5) 30 them
168. A megabyte is actually equal to ________ kilobytes. 4) Reply and ask them for their personal information
1) 100 2) 1000 3) 1024 5) Reply and tell them you want to keep in touch with
4) 1024 × 1024 5) None of these them
169. The capability of the operating system to enable two 180. Which of the following can handle most system
or more than two instructions to execute functions that aren’t handled directly by the operating
simultaneously in a single computer system by using system?
multiple CPUs is called 1) Vertical market applications
1) Multitasking 2) Multiprogramming 2) Utilities
3) Multiprocessing 4) Multiexecution 3) Algorithms
5) None of these 4) Integrated software
170. All of the following storage media have Read and Write 5) Compilers
capabilities except 181. DOS and Windows 3.x support file names up to
1) flash memory cards 2) CD-ROMs ________ characters in length.
3) hard disk drives 4) floppy disks 1) Two 2) Four 3) Six
5) None of these 4) Eight 5) None of these
171. If you type a word that is not in Word’s dictionary, a 182. ________ is a collection of webpages and ________
wavy ________ underline appears below the word. is the very first page that we see on opening of a web-
1) red 2) green 3) blue site.
4) black 5) None of these 1) Homepage, Webpage 2) Website, Homepage
172. The ________ button on the Quick Access Toolbar 3) Webpage, Homepage 4) Webpage, Website
allows you to cancel your recent commands or actions. 5) None of these
183. A(n) ________ is a program that makes the computer 3) Mouse, Keyboard, Plotter
easier to use. 4) Mouse, Keyboard, Scanner
1) utility 2) application 5) None of these
3) operating system 4) network 192. A menu contains a list of
5) None of these 1) commands 2) data 3) objects
184. The ________ tells the computer how to use its 4) reports 5) None of these
components. 193. Any component of the computer you can see and
1) utility 2) network touch is called
3) application program 4) Operating system 1) Software 2) Peripheral 3) Storage
5) None of these 4) CPU 5) Hardware
185. A scanner scans 194. What is the value of the binary number 101?
1) Pictures 1) 3 2) 5 3) 6 4) 101 5) 9
2) Text 195. If your computer keeps rebooting itself, it is likely that
3) Both Pictures and Text 1) it has a virus
4) Neither Pictures nor Text 2) it does not have enough memory
5) None of these 3) there is no printer
186. A directory within a directory is called 4) there has been a power surge
1) Mini Directory 2) Junior Directory 5) it needs a CD-ROM
3) Part Directory 4) Sub Directory 196. What does RAM stand for?
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187. What is the permanent memory built into your 2) Read Anywhere Memory
computer called? 3) Random Anything Memory
1) RAM 2) ROM 4) Random Access Module
3) CPU 4) CD-ROM 5) Random Access Memory
5) None of these 197. The secret code that restricts entry to some programs
188. Various applications and documents are represented is called
on the Windows desktop by 1) password 2) passport 3) entry code
1) Symbols 2) Labels 3) Graphs 4) access code 5) None of these
4) Icons 5) None of these 198. The basic goal of a computer process is to convert
189. A computer cannot perform which of the following data into
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1) Addition 2) Subtraction 3) Bake a cake 4) graphs 5) None of these
4) Division 5) None of these 199. Plotter accuracy is measured in terms of repeatability
190. Which of the following has the smallest storage and
capacity? 1) vertical dimension 2) intelligence
1) zip disk 2) hard disk 3) floppy disk 3) resolution 4) pixels
4) data cartridge 5) CD 5) buffer size
191. Which of the following groups consists of only input 200. The speed at which the monitor accepts data is called
devices? 1) Bandwidth 2) Interlacing 3) Response time
1) Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor 4) Scanning 5) Maximum speed
2) Mouse, Keyboard, Printer
24. 1; Fifth to the right of fifteenth from 38. 3;
Answers the right end = (15 – 5 =) 10th from the From I.
1. 3; B > R > D > M > T right, ie 4.
Hence, D is third heaviest among them. 25. 3; W3, Z5 A , R4$
26. 5; Given statements:
2. 5; A > B  C < D ... (i)
3. 2; Meera is 11th from the left. C=E>G ... (ii)
Hence P is facing east.
Seema is 27th from the right. Combining both the statements, we get
A>BC=E>G From II.
So, Seema is (35 – 27 + 1 =) 9th from left
Hence, there is only one girl between them. And, A > B  C = E < D
4. 1; All others are grown above the ground Thus, B > G is true. Hence II is true.
while garlic grows under the ground. Again, D > E is true. Hence I is also true.
27. 2; Given statements: Hence, P is facing west.
5. 2; P  Q > M  N ... (i) Hence either I or II is sufficient to answer
Q=S ... (ii) the question.
Combining both the statements, we get 39. 2; From I.
PQ=S>MN
Similarly, Thus, P  S or S  P is true. Hence conclusion
I (S > P) is not definitely true.
Again, S > N or N < S is true. Hence II is true.
From II.
28. 4; S > M = Z > T < Q > V
(6-10): Thus, we can’t compare V and S. Hence
conclusion I is not true. And also we can’t
compare Q and M. Hence II is not true. Hence S is on the immediate left of P.
29. 1; T < U = V  S > P  Q 40. 2; From II. 7 @ 8  red blood cell ... (i)

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Thus, T < S or S > T is true. Hence I is true. $ @ 6  its red colour ... (ii)
But we can’t compare V and Q. Hence From (i) and (ii), @  red
conclusion II is not true. II is sufficient to answer the question.
6. 3 7. 3 8. 4 9. 1 10. 2 30. 1; Given statements: 41. 5 42. 2 43. 5 44. 3 45. 4
11. 3 12. 2 13. 1 14. 5; F, G MN>R>W ... (i) 46. 3 47. 2 48. 5 49. 2 50. 4
15. 3 E=J>LW ... (ii) 51. 3; The correct spelling is ‘reiterated’
16. 5; There is no negative statement. Thus Combining both the statements, we get 52. 5
the possibility in I exists. Hence conclusion MN>R>WL<J=E 53. 1; The correct spelling is ‘testimony’
I follows. Again, All rings are clutches  Thus, W < E or E > W is true. Hence 54. 3; The appropriate word is ‘week’
conversion  Some clutches are rings. Hence conclusion I is true. We can’t compare M 55. 3; The correct spelling is
conclusion II follows. and L. Hence II is not true. ‘interdisciplinary’
17. 4; It is a restatement; hence conclusion I (31-35): 56. 2; Replace ‘had been’ with ‘was’
does not follow. Again, Some poles are wires 57. 5

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(I) + No wire is a phone (E) = I + E = O = 58. 3; Replace ‘have’ with ‘has’
Friend Game Colour
Some poles are not phones. Hence conclusion 59. 1; Replace ‘indicates’ with ‘indicate’
II does not follow. A Cricket Black 60. 1; Add ‘been’ after ‘have’
18. 2; No toy is a pin (E) + No pin is a tube B Hockey Yellow 61. 4 62. 1 63. 5 64. 3 65. 2
(E) = E + E = No conclusion. Hence C Hockey Blue (66-70): DFACEB
conclusion I does not follow. Again, No toy D Football White 66. 1 67. 4 68. 2 69. 5 70. 3
is a pin (E)  conversion  No pin is a toy 71. 3 72. 1 73. 4 74. 2 75. 5
(E). Hence, conclusion II follows. E Cricket Green
76. 3 77. 1 78. 4 79. 5 80. 2
19. 5; All discs are pens (A) + No pen is a F Football Pink 81. 3; ? = 7.2 × 8.5 × 3.5 = 214.2
pencil (E) = A + E = E = No disc is a pencil. G Hockey Red 2 1 2 1
Hence conclusion I follows. Again, No pen is 82. 1; ? = 3  8 – 5  2
31. 3 32. 4 33. 2 34. 1 35. 5 7 7 7 14
a pencil  conversion  No pencil is a pen.
Hence, conclusion II follows as an implication 36. 1; From I.  2 1 1 2
= (3 + 8 + 2 – 5) +    – 
of this.  7 7 14 7 
20. 5; Some knives are drums (I) + All drums
are swords (A) = I + A = I = Some knives are  4  2 1 – 4  3 3
= 8  = 8 = 8
swords. Hence conclusion I follows. There is  14  14 14
no negative statement. Hence the possibility
158  705 60.5  320
in II exists. Hence conclusion II follows. Hence R is maternal uncle of N. 83. 3; ? = 
21. 2; 100 100
From II. = 1113.9 + 193.6 = 1307.5
84. 4; 4? = 43 × 2 × 42 × 3 ÷ 42 × 3
or, 4?= 46 + 6 – 6 = 46 ?=6
Hence statement II is not sufficient. 85. 5; ? = 32% of 160 – 17% of 290
37. 3; From I. B = C > E > A > D
22. 5; 8Q, 2J, 9P, 7T, 6F, QW, UK, ME,PI 32  160 17  290
Both B and C are the tallest. Hence statement = – = 51.2 – 49.3 = 1.9
Hence, there are nine letters in the given 100 100
I is sufficient to answer the question.
arrangement. 86. 3; ? – 17 = 1369 = 37
From II. B > C = E > A, D
23. 3; B is the tallest. Hence statements II is or, ? = 37 + 17 = 54
sufficient to answer the question.
? = 54 × 54 = 2916
87. 1; ? = 36 ÷ 0.6 – 0.6 = 60 – 0.6 = 59.4 boy’s 1 day’s work be y. 3
88. 2; ? × 7 = (1728 ÷ 3) × 49 Then, the share of A in the profit = ` x
1 5
576 49 Then, 2x + 3y = ... (i)
10 3x 2x
or, ? = = 4032 Remaining profit = x – =
7 1 5 5
89. 3; ? = 12632.65 + 632.35 + 421.5 – and 3x + 2y = ... (ii)
8 x
11734.5 = 13686.5 – 11734.5 = 1952 Solving (i) and (ii), we get Share of B = Share of C =
90. 1; ? × 49.1 = 7832 + 6898 = 14730 5
7 1 3x x
14730 x= ,y= Now, –  400
?= = 300 200 100 5 5
49.1 (2 men + 1 boy)’s 1 day’s work
91. 2; 3 46656  0.3  (?)2 – 108 2x
 7 1  16 2 or, = 200
36 = 2  1  =  5
 108 = 120 + 108 = 228  200 100  200 25
or, (?)2 = or, x = `1000
0.3 So, 2 men and 1 boy together can finish the
109. 3; Let the numbers be x and 2x.
 ? = 228 25 1
work in  12 days x7 3
92. 1; 5184  ?  6192 2 2 Then, =
103. 2; By theorem, 2x  7 5
or, 72 × ? = 6192 or, 5x + 35 = 6x + 21
A’s rate : B’s rate = b: a or, x = 35 – 21 = 14
6192
 ? = = 86 3  Greater number = 14 × 2 = 2x = 28
72 5 110. 2; Let the quantity of wine in the cask
? = 86 × 86 = 7396 1st man's rate 5
originally be x litres.
4 3 42 Now, = 6
2nd man' s rate 2 Then, the quantity of wine left in the cask
93. 1;    2275 = 39 × ?
7 5 56 7   4
8 
9 2275 28 7 7  
or, 39 × ? = = 585 =   after 4 operations =  x1 – x   litres
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35 5 20 5
585 5
? = = 15 2nd man’s rate =  14 = 10 kmph
39 7 4
 8
94. 5; ? + 209 = 63 × 42 + 26 × 19 – 51 × 23 104. 3; Let the inner radius be r metres. x 1 – 
or, ? = 2646 + 494 – 1173 – 209 = 3140 – Then 2r = 440  x 16

1382 = 1758 Now,   8  4  65
7
76  750 24  1875 ? 650  r = 440 × = 70m x 1 – 1 –  
 – 773 = 44   x  
95. 4;
100 100 100  Radius of outer circle = 70 + 14 = 84m
4 4
? 650 Volume of cylinder A  8  8
or, = 570 + 450 – 773 = 247 105. 2; Volume of cylinder B or, 65 × 1 –  = 16 – 16 × 1 – 
100  x  x
247 100 4
? = = 38 (3) 2  n 3 9n 3  8
650 = = or,  or, (65 + 16) × 1 –  = 16
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165  1349 16.5  1519
96. 1; ? =  4
100 100 3 4 12 2  8 16
 165 × 13.5 + 16.5 × 15.20  2227.5 + n= =  or, 1 –  =
92 18 3  x 81
250.8  2478.3  2480 4 4
106. 4; Volume of right circular cylinder
97. 3;  8  2
= Volume of sphere or, 1 –    
3 240  628.9 24  1639.89
2 3
 x  3
? = 12165.6  – d 4 d
100 100 Then,    h    8 2
 23 + 2.40 × 628.9 – 24 × 16.40 2
  3  2 or, 1 – =
x 3
 23 + 2.40 × 630 – 24 × 16.40
d2 4 d3 h d
8 2
 23 + 1512 – 393.6  1535 – 394  1141 or, h   or, 
4 3 8 4 6 or, 1–
2
98. 2; ? = {(7.88) × 17.98} ÷ x 3
82 or, 3h = 2d  x = 24 litres
 (62.09 × 17.98) ÷ 9 107. 1; In first condition the cost price 111. 3; 3 years ago the total age of 5 members
 62 × 18 ÷ 9 = 124 = `100. = (17 × 5) years = 85 years
99. 4; ? = 118 × 14 + 26 × 13 = 1652 + 338  Selling price = `120 Total age of 5 members now = (85 + 3 × 5)
= 1990 100 400 years = 100 years
 Marked price =  120 = `
100. 5; ? = (38.898)2 + (41.23)2 – (39.568)2 90 3 Total age of 6 members now = (17 × 6) years
 (39)2 + (41.2)2 – (39.57) 2 In second condition, = 102 years
 1521 + 1697.44 – 1565.78 20 400 80  Age of the baby = (102 – 100) years
 3218.44 – 1565.78 = 1652.66  1655 Discount allowed =  
100 3 3 = 2 years
101. 2; A did the work for 20 days, B did the 112. 1; Number of boys in the school
400 80 320
work for (20 + 12 + 28) = 60 days, and C did  Selling price = – =` 13
the work for 28 days. 3 3 3 = 504 = 273
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Let C alone complete the work in x days. 320
– 100 And the number of girls = 504 – 273 = 231
20 60 28 3 20 2
Then,   = 1  Profit % = 100  %6 % When 12 more girl students are admitted,
80 120 x 100 3 3 the new ratio = 273 : 231 + 12
or, x = 28 × 4 = 112 days 108. 3; Let the profit be `x. 273 91
102. 1; Let 1 man’s 1 day’s work be x and 1 = = = 91 : 81
243 81
113. 4; Let the numbers be 5x and 7x.
7x 6x 13
or, – =
5x – 40 17 6 7 70
Then, =
7 x – 40 27 49 x – 36x 13
or, 135x – 1080 + 680 – 119x = 0 or, =
42 70
or, 16x = 400
 x = 25 13x 13
or, =
 Difference = 175 – 125 = 50 42 70
Y
114. 4; Second number = 13  42 3
2 x= =
first number = Y and third number = 2Y 70 13 5
118. 3; Single discount
Y
Y  2Y xy 40 30
Then, 2  56 x+y– = 40 + 30 – = 58%
3 100 100
119. 1; A = B + 1000 = C – 2000
2Y  Y  4 Y
or, = 56 × 3 C = B + 3000
2 Now, A + B + C = (B + 1000) + B + (B +
56  3  2 3000) = 8200
or, Y = = 48
7 or, 3B + 4000 = 8200
 Third number = 2 × 48 = 96  B = `1400
First number = 48 1400
 difference = 96 – 48 = 48  B’s share in the profit =  2460
8200
115. 3; There are eight letters in the given = `420
word, out of which T appears twice. 120. 1; Let the breadth be 2h metres.

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8! Then, height = h metres
Number of ways =
2!  Area of the walls = 2(16 + 2h)h sq metres
= 3 × 4 × 5 × 6 × 7 × 8 = 20160  Area of the paper = 168 × 2 sq metres
116. 3; Area of the square = (side)2 Now, 2(16 + 2h)h = 168 × 2
Then, 484 sq cm = (side) 2 or, (8 + h)h = 84
 Side = or, (8 + h)h = 14 × 6
484 = 22 cm
Now, we find that only 14 and 6 are such two
 Perimeter of the square = 4 × side numbers whose products is 84 and the
= 4 × 22 = 88 cm difference is 8.
According to the question,  h = 6 and breadth = 12
The circle is made of the same wire.  Area of the floor = 16 × 12
Therefore, the perimeter of the square = = 192 sq metres
Circumference of the circle = 2r = 88 cm 121. 4 122. 3 123. 2 124. 3 125. 3

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22 126. 2 127. 4 128. 4 129. 2 130. 3
Now, 88 = 2  r
131. 4 132. 2 133. 5 134. 2 135. 3
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 r = 14 cm 136. 1 137. 1 138. 1 139. 3 140. 4
141. 3 142. 2 143. 2 144. 1 145. 2
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 Area of the circle = r2 = 14  14 146. 2 147. 4 148. 2 149. 1 150. 5
7 151. 3 152. 4 153. 3 154. 3 155. 1
= 616 sq cm 156. 1 157. 2 158. 2 159. 2 160. 1
117. 2; Let the fraction be x. 161. 4 162. 1 163. 3 164. 4 165. 1
According to the question, 166. 4 167. 1 168. 3 169. 3 170. 2
171. 5 172. 4 173. 3 174. 1 175. 2
6 x 13
of x = 6 – 176. 1 177. 3 178. 4 179. 2 180. 2
7 70 181. 4 182. 2 183. 1 184. 4 185. 3
7 186. 4 187. 2 188. 4 189. 3 190. 3
6x 7 x 13 191. 4 192. 1 193. 5 194. 2 195. 1
or,  – 196. 5 197. 1 198. 3 199. 3 200. 1
7 6 70

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