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IBPS BANK PO/MT CWE @ HELD ON : 18.09.2011 @ Based on Memory 1. An office bus driver starts from the office, drives 2 km towards North. takes a left turn and drives for km. He then takes a left turn and datves for 8 km before taking left tum again and driving for 5 km. The driver f nally takes a left tum and drives 1 km before stopping. How far and towards which direction should the driver drive to reach the office again? (0) 3 km towards North (2) 7 kim towards Bast ={3)6 km towards South {8) 6 km towards West {8)5 km towards North Directions (2 ~ 3) : Read the folowing information carefully and answer the questions which follow A.B, C.D, E and F live on dif {erent floors in the same buliding hav: {ng sbx floors numbered one to six (the ground floor is numbered 1, the oor ‘above it, number 2.and soon and the topmost floor is numbered 6) ‘Alives on an even numbered Noor. There are two floors between the floors on which D and F live. F lives ‘on a floor above D's floor. D does not {ive on floor number 2. B does nat live on an odd numbered floor. C does not live on any of the floors below F's floor. E does not live on a floor immediately ‘above or immediately below the floor ‘on which B lives. 12. Who amongst the following live con the floors exactly between D andF? QeEB mcB BEC WAE (5) BAL ‘3. On which of the following floors does B live? Tomy tte leer Engi word punoareamaacommn | fit egies wordt | cere too lt: | i, lperesenea beste noha tere between Land § i not placed aaa immediatey next ta 1. There only | 7, Conetanangs soe lter Mewecn & and A'S er oreciaaiin wards the right of A. S Is not placed Ti, All @idere being helicopters immediately next to & a a possibitity, a @. Which of the following Is correct een 0 sesemon with reapect to the word thus nee wah tm tonmennis U) E As at one of the extreme ea cmrerens ne ep lll 1. All mails being updates ts a nest (9) There are two letiers between, Rien) E in tee word Onn feat (4) Pits placed second to the right of E 6. Conetuato No helicopter isa ghider Mh. Noupdate ts a mall (0-10); Statements : inst Be cl a eaaeiioeera Se at coe crear ‘No asa isa metal UL, Atleast some glass is metal 10. Conclusions (2) PEALS, 1. All stones being glass is a (a) SEPAL possabilty, 1, Nosstone ts a paper. fhents followed by two conclusions pumbered [ and fl. You have to take the two/three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at vari: lance from commonly known facts and J MODEL SOLVED PAPE ar green aerate eee eee Sarees Tee Oe eee i aetieree eerste nsisemeeetes =| 6 oe cinne ; 22 Chg er wot meta @y wv | Risictiee from Oriental Bank 13. Which of the fallowing would be the Step 1? (1) 1987 49 hot mun best ee ace wut 67 77 83 2) 83.67 hot mum dest ee 40.ace | or (9) 19 67 ace beat hot sun ke eS 49.77 cut 37 &3 form a group, Which ts the one that does not belong to that 19.67 hot sun beat kee 49 ace 7 cut 37 83 ? our’ (3) None of these | fit uco Bank 14. Which of the folowing would be | the final arrangement? Ger 7 ssaccben cutnot ce | (3) D- Bank of (4) E- Syndicate p National Bank | = sun 1937 49 |. @r-pune (2) 195740accbeatcuthot ice | 17 Which of the following te Toe sun 67.77 83 | ™7 aan respect to the given seating (6974067 7 eSace beat | arrangement? cut hot ice sun {ty B is the representative from (4) 19.37 49 ace ice best cut hot Bank of Maharashtra sun 67 7753 eel (5) None of these {3) The representative [rom Dena 35. In Step IV. which of the follow. ‘Bank sits to the immediate Jeftof the representative from weond/number would be rn r UCO Bank Fes position Brox the Peart =o 14) A silts second to right of the 67 be ‘representative from Bank of ‘None of these India cs xe th RAT Te (5) The representatives from following information - Bank of Maharashtra and ae Syndicate Bank are immedi * Representatives from ate nel ‘of each other oe eee to case ee te ae retin ar BAK GrTO? (0) Aand the representative from (2) FandG ewe : tative [rom oa i Most @ on a . Who among A. — a , exatve Korn Fug (21-28): Bach ofy torts of 8 eet many daughters does jy wy and D are sisters of M duher T != husband ofp the three chil OMLNT has. Only One Iq Only Land a Oniy anid are cealned Aa Meer the question (9 Oaiy tran 9 Questa all (and Th (a Oniy band Uh B.C. D. Bandy we wt efferent Hele {othe tallest? is taller than A but shor than E. LL. Only two of them are shorter than. : 111. Dis taller than only F @) Only land il (2) Only and I (3) Only Ii. and HL (4) AILL, {and Ill are required to answer the Micon, (Oniy a 4M are required to, att, aed 1 ne from Monday dit Mt 1. Mano) took leave on Wednew day TL. Mang) visted after his mot house UL. Manoy's mother 0)" hou Chena the cay ther vtalt to hia vintted ‘neither on eaday nor on Thursday (0) Only tana mt @) Onty tana a (3) Onty and tt (0A01. t and tt are required to | Answer the question (©) Question cannot be answered even with all | land Ml 25. How ts igo! written in a cocte lan guage? 1 now or never again’ ts written fas tom ka na aa tn that code, BT you come again now’ is writ ten an Ja ka ta sa" that code written as ‘na ho ka sa tom tn that code language (Q) Only tand mt (2) Only 0 and mt (3) Ontytand ($) AT, Mand Ill are required to answer the question MODEL SOLVED PAPER + (4) Bither Swift DY Zire or Ford (5) None of theae which car are four members travelling ? (1) None (2) Honda C4 (4) Ford thon, (51 Handa City or Ford Thon 28. Which of the following combina. (4) Cannot be determined ©) None of these 28. Who ts travelling with W? Wonye “aon p (3) Both P and @ (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 80. Members tn which of the follow. ingcombinations are travelling in Honda City? (PRS @)Pws (4) Data tnadequate (5) None of these S1.1t has been reported in recent ‘years that a very large number of seats in the engineering col- leges in the country remain va- cant at the end of the admission session. . Which of the following may be the probable cause of the above effect? (1) There has been a consider. able decrease in hiring of ‘engineering graduates due to row '92. The condition of he rods jn the economic slowdown in the recent years (2) Students have always pre- 1BPS BANK PO/MT CWE ‘city has deteriorated consider ably during the first two months ‘of monsoon and moat of the roads have developed big Pot holes Which of he folowing can be a possible effect at the above Sane? 11) The munictpat corporation had repaired all head the ety before onset of mem fn with good quay mate ra @ A targe number of people have developed apine relat ed injuries after rearly ‘commuting long distances by road within the ety Ther corporason hag been careful tn cheoatng the contractors for repairing roads inthe past (4) People abwayn complain about sotholed roads during the tensoon months. (5) None of these 39. Majority of the students who ‘appeared in the final examina. lon of post graduate course in management in the local allege have secured first clase which ‘s comparatively higher than the performance of students of oth- €F management colleges in the state. Which of the following may indt cate that the results are mot im Hine with the general trend? (1) The students of the local col- lege are quatatively better ‘than those of ether colleges ee ee management colleges in state are stricter in thelr stan- dard of evaluation for their students. (3) The students of other man- ‘agement colleges in the state performed better than the ‘students of the local college in all the previous examina- tions. Parts ofO country are atfinot | Rettig rdequate rata {Which of tne fllowang can be ows eae U1 People trom those alfectes Some with lene retinal eeny tnigrate to urbe (2) Government may anneu expan payroert to all ‘Gere afectean these a 13) Government may declare have areas na drought | edareas | (4) People may Blame the Gov | ernment and agitate for not | getting adequate water for | Caltwation | (9 None of these | 95. There has been a spate of rat ecidents tn india nthe recent | months killing lange numbers of passengers and myuring fore. This has raised seri doubts about the always caps bint of providing safety to trav ers. Which of the following state iments substantiates te vicws expressed tn the above suate ment? {7 Indian Rasways has come to be known to provide beat passenger comfort tn the re cent years {2) People have no option other than traveling by rail over long, distances 9) The railway tracks at many places have been found tobe streased due to wear and tear ee Local residents are always ‘the first to provide a helping hand to the passengers in the ‘event of such disasters. (0) The Government cenerally provides protection rourmcl | (9 None of thes ere has been a conaidersbil trenton of four erhecter® | reer | pe part x Hoh thus period uring th ‘Sompatred to Uy wheelers sold during Which of the fol probable cause Phenomenon? U9 The Gawernment hast higher excise duty on four | Mineeter at the beginning of ingcan be the | Tine above | pene! this yea (ea The petrol prices have rise Tenmlderably daring the past | eight months (C1 The rate of imterent on home and car loans have been Fs ing for the past seven onthe (ANY, (B) and (2) (Wand {C) Only (3 (B) and (€) On (a) (8) Only (9) (Only 98. There is an alarming trend of skewed sex rato against women in India during the past decade ‘and situation may get out of adequate steps are not taken to stop female foeticide. Which of the following can be an effective step to reverse the trend? A The Government should im- mediately Dan Use ‘of scanners/ sonography’ : expectant mothers at all hhealth centres __ {B) The Government should an- ounce a substantial incen= who ont yen sowing comtras weaned in the aiified persons. howe wath, var superior a ke BAS separ dearee® gaythe Government a Miecve pervect Foetectnicaly sal sae el wihile austho- tag upat tech exists between the mapetence of tech- valified graduates of the indus (Abuse #89 a requirement wy. (4) Mayorty of the tech! rsons are migrat: indin to developed a ing from for better opport countries: nites. {5} None of these 40, The Government has appe: Th citzeene to use potable Wake: judiciously as there ts an acutag mortage in supply. Excessive woe may lead to huge Scarcity i future months. Which of the assumptions is: tn the above staternent? MODEL SOLVED PAPER : IBPS BANK PO/MT CWE a relationsh the answer figures be: lunit of the problem fi a ring questions a 2! Ait in the question mark. the fallowing quentions = short foe fea" | SA" ceatag ad represented wie, Select the best out of the er choices gen, tomake the ge complete nn exherent ‘1. Poverty inthe state for the ma Jonty of the world's people and tration, Why ts thin? Have Uey been Iazy, made poor deck Boris. ane ben solely respon! Die for thelr own plight? What about their governments? Hane they pursticd policies that act ally harm successta) develop: tment? Such causes of poverty fund inequality are no doubs rea But deeper and more global caus: 9 of poverty” are often lees dis Sussed. Behind the increasing eee (46-90) : tn each of the questions given below which one of ‘answer figures on the right should come alter = Ential people In the face of such a. enormous external influence. the a (governments of poor nations and eee. sereetiees {her people are ten poweslens ‘Aga result in the gabal context Pe, Pe Fe, few get wealthy while the ma . of | thal oad Met Mal Xo, Jory trues as a 3 {1116 1 enough to blame poor ta people for their own predica ——— Pa pe oem? = eas Eta Se atc = (9) Are the wealthy ones in the os = — oo 8 wo teste {9 The government has already EEE Ree ae (oe / < G The huge gap between the ‘rich and the poor in the ma- work more than men yet are [all lene: gender dlscrtinacion Siecle ween ough irisare often the anes that sul fer the mont poverty. Many may | ony an boven coun where religion ts law Or even worse, ‘ene may think this tno bigs ‘tn nse at all. But reading te feport about the United Nestor Women's Treaty anc now an tn ‘otherwise Gender equality thers the cause of child and developement for ai ey, 80 the Importance of wom con's rights and gender equality ‘should not be underestimated. () This creagy wedded and solved a number of saves related to (2) Why tt then, that women sUill face a number of pro Jems on the domestic front? (AV Thus, the woman today ts ten, times more empowered a compared to a woman say about a decade ago 14) Women's activints across ni Se oeeetasceen enpevang ncn aon cam ees memeber ame pomocants ec eam Saal ce manechoase titans sun's rays back into space. This jeads to.an effect known as glo- bal comming whsreby lee ost and energy reaches the earth. ——Hiowever, it ts believed that global dimming caused the droughts in certain parts of the eee MODEL SOLVED PAPER : IBPS BANK POIMT CWE wats part of the climate chan ge Mge prob (9) Scientists Uhis phenomenon goes band | fe hand with global warming ros r to climate | change problema (9) The answer to all cx Jems with respect (0 climate change ts definitely here india ta he most [An teaser dite to lack af reform and upgradation tn the course ‘Structure and matertals accord ng to the developments of the world. Also. qualification tn igh ereducation gives added advan. luge to face successfully compe- tution th the job market (2) Keeping this in mind. the gov ernment has provided con- cessions in the admission fees for the arts and science streams in the country. (2) Naturally there ts too much rush and competition tn ev: ery field. (3) Despite this the rush to high- ‘er education ts lesser. (4) This population increase, though, has not kept pace wath the: expansion around the world. (5) In the next decade it will be- earch agencies, the year 2010- Ti naw notebook volumes rise kad for the frst Une a milion fils notebooks were sold In In Sa in a aingle quarter, The mar et ham grown nearly four times for notebooks. The demand te driven by all sectors and a very simple. With notebook volumes Growing, the prices of the com: ponents are alao bound to come (1) All tits Baas re ceable change in ‘of large government tenders for notebooks: which were traditionally far desktops. (2) Because of this the govern ‘ment still prefers deaktopa to notebooks and has passed tenders for the same. (9) Thereby making them more expensive. exorbitantly priced note books. (5) Thus notebooks wall become obsolete after a decade oF #0. Directions (56-60) : Rearrange the following five sentences (A) (B), {C), (D) and (&) in the proper sequence toform a paragraph: then answer the questions given below them. @)_ Asmall wooden nest box ts all ithas taken to rekindle all the MODEL SOLVED PAPER : IBPS BANK PO/MT CWE. Gr eartn Gan cing when we Fealize that cur rapy ewe rating ura eco mates et detente wang rent ure ald {ny ite meat tn ta ook and rear offspring. And this desertion sees {rue with moet metros in a Where house sparrows Nave ‘oat become’ thing st 0 84. Which of the follow Ing should be the FIRST sentence alter rear ma me BE 87, Which of the following shou! be the SECOND sentence after re an (> ine te fa Be, Which of the otowtng shoud the THIRD sentence ute ea @p we Gaiman ce) iceland (W@ando (a) (C) and te (2) (©) and (0) (02. A man reportedly___to pass ports with the mane Photograph, Bet under different names was ayeranain (Wand ti) — 4) Aland (D} (1 (D) ana (ED €2. The Hollywood star and the Bol Iywoos Meroine are being a | the nest Big onscreen couple (Wiapeled —(B) explained {C) worshiped (D) touted (exclaimed (shouted (1) (B) and (0) 2) Aland (C) Ea(jandi M4) tAdand iD) (iC) and (D) 64, An oeganisation _to the mis. ‘sion of road nafety has prepared ‘an action plan for reducing accl- dents and related injuries and Gand) 2) (A) and te) (Cand) (4) (and F) {5) (W)and (C) (65. The ability of a woman todo well does not ___ on whether it ts ‘a man’s world or not, because (00. LABOUR Wexpedite (0) to move faster {Cycontrolies yd (Only ©) (a) Both (and (©) (69 Oniy (B)-4C) and LO {4} Oniy Al, (C).and (D) (5) AMLOV. (Bi), (Ch and (D> MEAN imply () ainderstand (Ch average {Dj characterized by malice {WOnty (c (2) Boxhs and 1D) 19) Only (Ad. (©) and (OY (4) Oniy (A). (Band (Dy (5) AIL(A3. (B (Ch and (D) 08, REGULAR US present (09) common (Ch indusertentnate (0) uniform {ay onty (2) Both (B) and (D) (3) Both (A) and (C) (4) Ont (8), (C) and (01 (5) All (ALB. (Chand (Dy 09, MASK Weoner (C)conceat Only (2) Both (8) and (D1 §3) Only (B), (Chand (D) {al Onty (0. (6) and iC) {SVAN (B). (Ch and (0) twnise (8) disguise MODEL Growth m gnerey MunBY, and) te aspirations St growing at ©: 10% ‘il G23) ge demand ote ener se pa remain wl EM ise he ih Pa 1 ea Ea ete mm, naa will EP about 160. prorat (Ow 00.000 megrente saucy mid lion inthe next five years’ Ea tng trends oni energy eMicency sss ned (22) ey aseoe parts Wf te sovernment-iie Bureau ol Energy EY feicncy in paricuter ne to becom Plimenited for he have Ind to wana Lally ewer energ nena ofeccee ic growth. However tren te tempered esmand numbers are (2B) to be be low 80 Ow As againat thin need the ‘coal supply frees Somatic sources Lnkely fo support shore than 25 Ow equivalent capes imported coal san 20d some more, but at a much CER) oat. Gao hase elect icy Renweratie! IBunllkcl to contribute anything stantial in view of the unprecedented alent can be (82) to be acide tn the five-year time Bock 1851 (89) Cie capacity ackdtion in the renewable energy tance Fo _geeration has touched about 3Gw a Year. in the coming Ove years, the verall capacity addition tn the elec- ‘tricity grid 4) renewable energy 16 likely to range between 20Gw and 25Gw. Additionally, overand above the SOLVED PAPER 76. (i)waste require {3 mana 10) generate | TID structures (> efforts (9) projections (4) practices 63 developmental 7. (0) sure 2 unsure G3 unexpected (4) unkely 3) they 70. 1) neenal (0 ngher (9 expected 80. (1) fathire (3 elaraen (3) mangnal 92. (2) certain (9) remarkest (9 sure 82. (1) When, (8) However As 43. (1) for * (9) aginst 84 (2) dheough (9 vermus (9) capmeity 6S. (1) Nghterung (0 lower 2) wuccens (2) easarsun 2) tke (4) expected 2) Ba wir (2) with (4) ever 2! project (4) against @) making (4) saving following passage carefully and an- wer the questions given below i Certain words are printed in bold to help you to locate them while ansorer~ Ing some of the questions. country’s econornyIslkely to grow at 1BPS BANK PO/MT CWE th Eitant food! prices has wey, | Shnatural resources th | the ground. axdouble digit rate during the next 20- ‘Sears. India has the capability with {ts vast labour and lauded entrepre- neurial spirit. But the private sector which Is supposed to do the heavy lift- ing that turns India from the world’s tenth largest economy to tts third larg: carge in wnflation caused By exon cad more ting doubt over whether grow at 8-10 percent in the rmarithout overeat las in rary fa BOW ing nations. the confidence to tnvest Sependia on the conviction that Ue jectory tm ntact nna 1 i In doubt Big nan Hes tigoad san ot bore. tn dead that are Sita hailed am syrboin of the con {ora growing clout bul nometimiey pent t rsa bundance i Ue ee could be elt Kung peas, ports and factorien Are {en ti wl hurt both wor term re the 000 fom igaren and ea ong erm capa “Tse wa view that because & fair amram of growth fs ase te (Gircmment need not try very hard ‘Enc iberalsation reform that Began fn 1901 freed markets for products land gave rise to vibrant competi ft the same time what economists call spite an abundance of labour force: ‘This can be attributed to labour laws ‘which are inimical to employee creation ‘and an education system that means finding quality manpower a major ‘problem. In fact the Planning Commts- ‘sion, conchuded that even achieving & percent growth will need marked pol- fey action in unreformed sectors. Twen- ty years ago It was said that the yard- which India should be MODEL SOLVED PAPER ANY. do ancticy (9 Oni W anc (4) Only WW anal ky Recomenending tns’s met theee ch of development ta oth tnpat stern at present See perme peta {Mie development prefect (2) These anctors wre bag rojecta are usually seared {0 fret comp ©) These sectors are seagnating fan batty in need of revorm (0 These sectors are well regu Iaiec ne these are governed | by the State (5) None of theae 88. Which of the following can be fat) about the Indian sconceny at present? 1) tt can comfortably achieve double cigit growth ‘rate at present (2) Hugh food prices taave led to overheating of the econo 1 Cizens are amvent owing to lusty in regulation (1 Private sector confidence in India’s growth potential ts ‘high aby india during the bal 62. what mesmuren do expe ent be taken Sonownle got 1 Lowering of tere help inchsteies ta) Pro fer toate tp centven to Ind (2) Formulation of policies and {hear maplernemttin in fae tor marketn (5) Stringent implementation of Tcenaing ayaten Directions (03 ~ 100) Read the following. passage carefully and an | swer the questions given below It | Certain words/phrases have been petted in beld to help you locate them ‘wlule anmerring some of the questions In February 2010 the Medical ‘Council of India announced major why reves, © (9) Vareformed sectors arc & drag on economic growth ‘88. What impact has the GDP growth 87.8 percent had? W Indian Industry ts anxious about India’s economic gomth. : (8) India has achieved status as © the workt's third largest econ- (69 Critctsing the measures tak- | IBPS BANK POIMT CWE ea i ina eens eee Tea tre ee cetera asa Face nee eae See me Spe ese compliant MCI to change the regula ton on establishment of medical cole leges This and other changes have jen justified in the name of address ngthe shortage of doctors At the same time over 50 exinting rnedical colleg- es, Including 16 run by the govern- ent, have been prohibited from ed- nicling students ia 2020 for having, {ailed to meet the baste standares pre- nerfed. Ninety per cent of these col- leges have come up in the last years. Particularly shocking is the phenom- phon of government colleges falling short of standards approved by the ‘Government Why are state govern- ment institutions fot able to meet Uhe requirements that have been approved, by the central government? A severe problem faced by government-rn in sututions ts attracting and retaining teaching faculty, and tis ts Weely to ‘be among the major reasons for these colleges failing to satisfy the MC! norms. The crisis building up on the faculty front has becn flagged by var- fous commissions locking Tnto prob: Jems of medical education over the years, ‘An indicator of the crisis ts the being shown on the faculty of more dan one college and establish if the ine. In the future «in projected that biometrte RFID reader will be in stalled in the colleges tat wil ¢ Faculty Mentification. Tra ring System to ural india. Ooty a fraction of the tore and nursing professionals serve Fural areas where 70 per cent of Population liven. The Health Mt with the help of the MCI, has been Active in proposing yet ancther ian ative solution to the prabiem of tack of doctors in the rural areas. The posal ts for a three-and-a half course to obtain the degree ol or of Rural Medicine and Surgery {BRMS). Only rural candidates would bbe able to join this course. The stwcty and training wouk! happen at two dif ferent levels Community Health Cen ters for 18 months, and sub-division al hospitals for a further period of 2 years -and be conducted by retired Professors, After completion of train ing. they would only be able to serve in their own state in district hospitals, community health centres, and prima. ry health centres. ‘The BRMS has invited sharp criticiam from some doctors’ ‘organisations on the grounds that itis atory to have two different standards of health care -one for ur- {ban and the other for rural areas. and ‘health care provided by such graduates will be compromised. At the ‘other end is the opinion expreased by ‘some that “something is better than nothing”, that since doctors do not ‘want to serve in rural areas, the gov- ‘emment may as well create a new cad- MODEL SOLVED PAPER : IBPS BANK PO/MT CWE we the number Of fo ferment runs hompttals in he te thereby Incr re number of doctors | ing.to Use people tn these | regione (2) Make it mandatory for doc | 69 Set up ncreantng number of | cantianity heath centres | veal ares (8) Hire retired profemncrs of medic tne to efter medical help people living tn the rural as Ul he rae mare de> | fare appointed! (9) Run a separate medical ‘course for three and a haif years which can be taken up only by rural candhietes who would ulumatety nerve in the Why have some existing medical | calleges been prohibited from | admitting students ? (1) As these have adopted cor- | rupt practices and have been taking huge donations from their students 2) Asal these colleges were tl- legally set up and were not approved by the government inthe first place (As the course offered by these colleges 4 not in line ‘with the course offered by the government run collegcs (4) As these have failed to meet jowing corporate Boden ee args 1) Oty tO) (2) Only Wand *) On (C) (3) Only (Bl and (©) (5) ALIA (8) and (hare re Shuich of the following are O°. erent opinions FeRarAingg BRMS proposal ? {) neienst a amall step ba taken to teprove the Core facilities tn the rural cs throug Uis propomal (2) There should be unifo hhealtheare faesttes for people ving in both fand whan areas. (@ The healtheare pro chrough this proposal not be up to the mark. Only a) . 2) Only (A) and (B) {91 Only (B) and (C) (4) Only 1B) (9) All UY, (B) and (C) 97, Which of the following t= similar in meaning to the we SHOCKING given in beld a used in the passage? (1) wicked (2)pleasing i appating (4) electrifying (8) scandalous 88, What Is one of the major pra (0) Dearth of tand required the setting up of medical ‘the norms set by the central MODEL SOLVED PAPER : 18PS BANK POIMT CWE (9) To verily the autnenveity of Ta a 15 3.6424 4212 2108 1051 a we | 0) 5265 @ 1051, On iA) anc em) ame woz (4212 saat @) alte and (ch (3981 3098 (3) 263.25 (3 Ontyic) (©) None of these Faveere could get equal number {3) Oat a ans) | ___Direetions (106-110) : What Ste 5d, € 8S and F105 tickets 100, {one apprenimate value should come tn ces cmckie, She opent £2040 What ie the author's main | place ofthe question mark (7 nthe for all the teks, How many of ntion Behind writing thie | folowing questions? | Schad abe buyt not expected to | wiz : eee Sel 2) Tobring to lg the prot (4) Cannot be determined, fSomcessecs. | gee we | ae, amelie ed ee Tmo ae 2107. 43031 09 ae ‘end of four years is %10,800. Passage (1) To take che ger ernment inte attaching pate oe see emten. = ‘What would be the compound (9) Tobe the probletn 1) 8900 (21 6800 nterent accrued on the samc faced ty rural people in tec en eaco (4) 8000 eS eee gf beaithcare’fctites ane (9 #300 ee serch teal ee | 208. JSTTS x VISIO + 1865 =7 (gis908 e572 (4) To make the general pub’c () 130 @ 110 1 926.234 = (4) B8.568. aware of the benefita arising @ 140 (4 160 (6) Nane of these from the changes brought i390 118. The reapective ratio between the about by the MCI in the | 300. ages a present age of Aartt and Suvita healthcare sector AGES + SO = FOS OOS ts 5x. Aarti is years younger (9) To urge the corporate boches (1) 6700, (2) 8640 ‘than Jahnavi Jahnavts age af- to look into the matter of (3) 6660, (4) 9520 ‘cer years will be 33 years. The hhealtheare facilities in the 15) 7680 difference between Savita's and rural aceas 220. 5682 + 69 36 = Px 19 Aartis age is same as the present so es | fo 10 (a 240 tm place of x? ane eStoRs (101 108) = What © 140 tay ws7 ‘come in plane of the question mark Direction intel Ponce | gp mere | + cman 201. 3469 x 205 - 18611 =? + 5883 | per is wrong. Find out the wrong num- (5) None of these (Q}997091 (2) 887071, a 28. Ruby's monthly income Is three (4) 899060 1 ‘umes Gayatrt's monthly income, (8) None of these ees nse. 7a. 70 ‘Gayatri's morithly income is ff- 102, (8) + (16)? x 32 = 2)" + (4)? 208608 teen percent more than Priya’ mae a aor: he egress is ‘(#10 . ly income is % 32,000. What is Ruby's Annual income ?

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