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MODEL EXAM - 110

RBI ASSISTANT EXAM


6. The positions of the first and the (2) South-West
fifth digits in the number (3) North-West
53498167 are interchanged. (4) Data inadequate
1. Pointing to a girl, Meena said,
Similarly the positions of the (5) None of these
"She is the only daughter of my
second and the sixth digits are
grandfather's son". How is the 12. Suresh walked 30 metres
interchanged and so on. Which
girl related to Meena ? towards North, took a left turn
of the following will be the last
(1) Daughter and walked 40 metres. He again
digit after the rearrangement ?
(2) Cousin took a left turn and walked 30
(1)7 (2)5
metres. How far is he from the
(3)Sister (3)3 (4)4 starting point ?
(4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
(1) 100 metres (2) 60 metres
(5) None of these 7. In a certain code SUBJECT is
(3) 70 metres (4) 40 metres
2. TJF'is related to'HL'in the same written as 'ATRIUDF'. How is
ORDINAL written in that code ? (5) Data inadequate
way as 'KO' is related to?
(1) CQNHMBO Directions (13-15): Following
(1)QV (2)PT questions are based on the five three
(3)QU (4)QT (2) CQNHBMO
digit numbers given below :
(5) None of these (3) NQCHMBO
937 425 816 398 671
3. How many such pairs of letters (4) ESPHMBO
13. If the positions of the first and
are there in the word SEAM- (5) None of these
the third digits within each
ING each of which has as many number are reversed, which of the
letters between them in the following will be the third digit of
word as in the English alpha- the second lowest number ?
bet? (1)8 (2)9
(1) None (2) One (3)4 (4)6
(3) Two (4) Three (5) None of these
(5) More than three 14. Which of the following is the
4. The positions of how many dig- (5) None of these sum of the first and the second
its in the number 5321674 will 9. Among A, B, C, D and E each digits of the lowest number ?
remain unchanged after the dig- having a different height, C is (1)12 (2)6
its are rearranged in ascending taller than only A and B is tall- (3)9 (4)13
order within the number ? er than D and E. Who among (5) None of these
(l)None (2) One them is the tallest ? 15. Which of the following is the
(3) Two (4) Three (DC second digit of the second
(5) More than three (2)B highest number ?
5. Suresh correctly remembers (3)E (1)3 (2)2
that his mother's birthday is (4) Data inadequate (3)1 (4)9
before twentieth June but after (5) None of thes"e (5)7
seventeenth June whereas his 10. In a certain code GLARE is writ- Directions (16 - 20) : In each
brother correctly remembers ten as '513%#' and LIVE is writ- of the questions below are given three
that their mother's birthday is ten as '18@#'. How is GIVE writ- statements followed by two
after eighteenth but before ten in that code ? Conclusions numbered I and II. You
twenty-fourth June. On which (1)581# (2)58%# have to take the given statements to
date in June was definitely their (3) 5#8@ (4) 58@# be true even if they seem to be at
mother's birthday? variance from commonly known facts.
(5) None of these
(1) Eighteenth 1 1 . Town R is towards East of town Read all the Conclusions and then
(2) Twentieth H and is towards South of town decide which of the given Conclusions
(3) Nineteenth K. Town K is towards which logically follows from the given
direction of town H ? statements disregarding commonly
(4) Data inadequate
(1) South-East known facts.
(5) None of these
Give answer (1) if only preceded by a number and 27. In which of the following pairs
Conclusion I follows. immediately followed by a is the first person sitting to the
letter? immediate right of the second
Give answer (2) if only
(l)None (2) One person ?
Conclusion II follows.
Give answer (3) if either (3) Two (4) Three (1)TS (2)PW
Conclusion I or II follows. (5) More than three (3)QP - (4)VS
Give answer (4) if neither 22. Four of the following five are (5)RQ
alike in a certain way based on 28. Who is the fourth to the right of
Conclusion I nor II follows.
their positions in the above V?
Give answer (5) if both
arrangement and so form a (1)Q (2)W
Conclusions I and II follow. group. Which is the one that
16. Statements: (3)R
does not belong to that group ?
All jugs are plates. (4) Data inadequate
(1)F$5 (2)4 B ©
All plates are cups. (3)9V8 (4) D E R (5) None of these
All cups are bottles. (5) 3 5 W 29. Who is to the immediate right
Conclusions: 23. Which of the following is the ofP?
I. Some bottles are jugs. fourth to the left of the sixteenth (1)W (2)T
II. All plates are bottles. from the left end of the above (3)Q
17. Statements: arrangement ? (4) Data inadequate
Some jungles are mirrors. (1)1 (2)E (5) None of these
All mirrors are houses. (3)T (4)F 30. Who is second to the right of S ?
All houses are roads. (5) None of these (1)V (2)Z
Conclusions: 24. How many such consonants are (3) R (4) W
I. All jungles are roads. there in the above arrangement, (5) Data inadequate
II. All jungles are houses. each of which is immediately
Directions (31 - 35) : In the
preceded by a number but not
18. Statements: following questions, the symbols @, $,
immediately followed by a
All pigeons are trees. number ? 8, % and * are used with the following
Some trees are channels. meaning as illustrated below :
(l)None (2) One
All channels are baskets. 'P $ Q' means 'P is either greater
(3) Two (4) Three
Conclusions: than or equal to Q\
(5) More than three
I. Some baskets are trees. 'P -k Q' means 'P is neither
25. If all the numbers are dropped greater than nor smaller than Q'.
II. Some channels are pigeons.
from the above arrangement, 'P @ Q' means 'P is neither
19. Statements: which of the following will be the
Some tents are ropes. smaller than nor equal to Q'.
fourteenth from the right end of
All ropes are lanterns. 'P % Q' means 'P is either
the above arrangement ?
Some lanterns are boxes. smaller than or equal to Q'.
(1)R (2)F
Conclusions: 'P 8 Q' means 'P is neither
(3)T (4)W
greater than nor equal to Q'.
I. Some boxes are tents. (5) None of these
Now in each of the following
II. Some lanterns are tents. Directions (26 - 30): Study the
questions assuming the given
20. Statements: following information carefully and
statements to be true, find which of
Some bags are clothes. answer the questions given below :
the Conclusions I and II given below
Some clothes are papers. P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Z are them is/are definitely true and give
Some papers are glasses. sitting around a circle facing the
your answer accordingly.
Conclusions: centre. T is third to the left of Z who is
third to the left of P. S is third to the Give answer (1) if only
I. Some glasses are bags. Conclusion I is true.
right of P and fourth to the left of Q. R
II. No glass is bag. is second to the right of V. Give answer (2) if only
Directions (21 - 25): Study the Conclusion II is true.
26. What is R's position with
following arrangement carefully and respect to T ? Give answer (3) if either
answer the questions given below : Conclusion I or II is true.
(1) Third to the left
M©K4B8A@R1DE2W3 Give answer (4) if neither
(2) Fifth to the right
5*F$T5U9VI%6Z7 Conclusion I nor II is true.
21. How many such symbols are (3) Third to the right
(4) Fifth to the left Give answer (5) if both
there in the above arrangement,
each of which is immediately (5) Fourth to the left Conclusions I and II are true.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions (41-50) : Read the
following passage carefully and an-
swer the questions given below it. Cer-
tain words/phrases have been printed
in bold to help you locate them while
answering some of the questions.
Once upon a time, there lived a
lion in a forest. A jackal, a crow and a
wolf had developed friendship with
him. However, all the three had a self-
Directions (36 - 40): In each of the questions given which one of the ish motive behind this so-called friend-
following five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures ship. They knew that the lion was the
on the left, if the sequence were continued ? king of the forest and friendship with
Problem Figures Answer Figures such a fierce creature would always
help them. To meet their selfish ends,
they started obeying and were always
at the service of the lion.
They didn't have to make any
efforts to search for their food, as the
lion gave his leftover meals to them.
Moreover, they became powerful as
they were next to the king of the for-
est. One day, a camel, who came from
some distant land, lost his way and
entered the same forest where these
friends lived. In the meantime, these
three friends happened to pass the
same way that the camel was wan-
dering. When they saw the camel, they
realized that he did not belong to their
forest. The jackal suggested to his oth-
er two friends, "Let's kill and eat him."
The wolf replied, "It is a big animal.
We cannot kill him like this. I think,
we should first inform our king about
this camel." The crow agreed with the
wolf's idea. All of them went to meet
the lion.
On reaching the lion's den, the
jackal approached the lion and said,
"Your Majesty, an unknown camel has
dared to enter your kingdom without
your consent. Let's kill him; he could
make a nice meal." The lion roared
loudly on hearing this and said, 'What
are you saying ? The camel has come
for refuge in my kingdom. It is uneth-
ical to kill him. We should provide him
the best shelter. Go and bring him to
me." All of them were dispirited to
hear these words from the king. They
unwillingly went to the camel and told
him about the lion's desire to meet
him. The camel was scared about the
strange offer. He thought that his end
had come and in a little while he would
become the lion's meal. As he couldn't sured of his safety and also decided (2) He felt that the lion would
even escape, he decided to meet the to go forward and complete the for- eat him
lion. The selfish friends escorted the mality. He marched forward and said, (3) He knew that the lion would
camel to the lion's den. The lion wel- "Your Majesty, why don't you kill me ? ask him to fight with the ele-
comed the camel warmly and assured You are my friend. Please allow me to phant
him of a safe stay in the forest. The offer you my body." The lion found the (4) The three friends had told
camel was totally amazed to hear the offer quite appropriate as the camel him that the lion wanted to
lion's words. He happily started liv- himself had offered his body for food. arrest him
ing with the jackal, the crow and the The lion attacked the camel at once,
(5) None of these
wolf. ripped open his body and tore him into
pieces. The lion and his friends feast- 45. Which of the following can defi-
One day, when the lion was hunt- nitely be said about the camel
ing for food, he had a struggle with a ed on the poor camel for days together.
in the story ?
mighty elephant. The lion was badly 41. Why could the lion not hunt
(A) He was fierce
injured in the struggle and became in- anymore ? •
capable of hunting for his food. Thus (B) He was young
(1) He had become lazy as his
the lion had to sustain without food friends had provided him (C) He was trusting
for days. Due to this, his friends too with food all the time (1) Only (A)
had to go hungry for days as they, to- (2) There were no animals left (2) Only (A) and (C)
tally depended on the lion's kill for in the forest besides his (3) All (A), (B) and (C)
their food. But the camel was satis- friends (4) Only (C)
fied grazing around in the forest.
(3) He had injured himself bad- (5) Only (B) and (C)
All the three friends were wor- ly in a fight with an elephant 46. How did the jackal, the crow and
ried and discussed the matter among (4) He was too old and his bones the wolf finally manage to eat
them. As the jackal, the crow and the were weak the camel ?
wolf had set their evil eyes on the cam-
(5) None of these (1) They tricked him into offer-
el, they met once again and devised a
42. Why were the jackal, the crow ing his body to the lion
plan to kill the camel. They went to
the camel and said, "Dear Friend, you and the wolf friends with the (2) They poisoned him
know our king has not eaten anything lion? (3) They requested him to be
for many days now. He is unable to (1) As they got food easily and their meal
hunt due to his wounds and sickness. were also powerful in the li- (4) They killed him as soon as
Under such circumstances, it becomes on's presence they saw him in the forest
our duty to sacrifice ourselves to save (2) As the lion was really weak . (5) They forced the lion to eat
the life of our king. Come with us, we and they could take over the him
will offer our bodies as food for him." kingship soon Directions (47- 48): Choose the
The camel didn't understand their (3) As they loved to hunt along word/group of words which is most
plan, but innocently nodded in favour with the lion and he taught similar in meaning to the word/group
of it. All of them approached the lion's them new tricks every time of words printed in bold as used in the
den. (4) As there was no other pow- passage.
First of all, the crow came for- erful animal in the forest 47. GRATIFY
ward and said, "Your Majesty, I can't (5) As they were scared of the (1) delight (2) humour
see you like this. So please eat me." lion and had no other alter- (3) grateful (4) please
The lion replied, "I would prefer to die native
than to perform such a sinful deed." (5) satisfy
43. Why had the camel come to the
Then, the jackal came forward and 48. AMAZED
forest in the first place ?
said, "Your Majesty, crow's body is too (1) surprised (2) emotional
(1) He wanted to meet the lion
small for your appetite. I offer myself (3) appalled (4) scared
to you, as it is my duty to save your (2) He was starving and was
(5) troubled
life." The lion politely rejected the of- looking for food
Directions (49 - 50) : Choose
fer. As per the plan, now it was the (3) He was in search of friends
the word/group of words which is most
wolfs turn to offer himself to the king. (4) He lost his way
opposite in meaning to the word/group
So, the wolf came forward and said, (5) None of these of words printed in bold as used in the
"Your Majesty, jackal is quite small to 44. Why did the camel feel afraid passage.
gratify your hunger. I offer myself for when the lion desired to meet 49. APPROPRIATE
this kind job. Please, kill me and ap- him?
pease your hunger." But the Lion didn't (1) unique (2) harmful
(1) He had breached the lion's
kill any of them. The camel, who was (3) proper (4) unsuitable
secure forest and was sure to
watching the whole scene felt reas- (5) vicious
be punished
50. INNOCENTLY (4). One of these four words printed in (1) A (2)'B
(1) knowingly (2) offensively bold may be either wrongly spelt or (3)C (4)D
(3) secretly (4) lovingly inappropriate in the context of the (5)E
(5) blissfully sentence. Find out the word which is
62. Which of the following should be
wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any.
Directions (51 - 55): Which of the SECOND sentence after re-
The number of that word is your an-
the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given arrangement ? /'"•„"•
swer. If all the words printed in bold
below each sentence should replace the (DA (2)B
are correctly spelt and also appropri-
phrase printed in bold in the sentence
ate in the context of the sentence, mark (3)C (4)D
to make it grammatically correct ? If
(5) i.e. All correct' as your answer. (5)F
the sentence is correct as it is given
and no correction is required, mark (5) 56. Quality (1)/ is never an acci- 63. Which of the following shoulo! be
as the answer. dent (2)1 and is always the re- the THIRD sentence after re-
sult of sincere (3)/ effort. (4)/ arrangement ?
51. Meena loved to shop and goes
All correct (5). (DA (2)B
out with her friends whenever
she got time. 57. Sharad consoled (1)/ Vijay and (3) C (4) D
asured (2)1 him that his son (5)F
(1) went outside along
would return (3)/home by sun-
(2) went out with 64. Which of the following should be
set. (4)/ All correct (5).
(3) goes for outing to the FOURTH sentence after re-
58. One of the monkeys was keep- arrangement ?
(4) go outing and ing (1)/ a track (2)1 of the things
(5) No correction required (3)/ done by the King's men from (1)A (2) B
52. Manoj was many better at a distance. (4)/All correct (5) (3) C (4) E
sports than Anurag. 59. The swan lived in a pawned (1)/ (5)F
(1) much good than and had striking (2)1 golden 65. Which of the following should be
(2) many good to (3)/feathers. (4)/All correct (5) the LAST (SIXTH) sentence af-
(3) much better at 60. The mother and her daughter ter rearrangement ?
(4) much better than (1)/ were happily selling milk (DF (2)E
which got them enough (2)1 (3)D (5)C
(5) No correction required
money to leed (3)/ a comfort- (5)B ; ., ..
53. It was very dark and Trisha was
able (4)/ life. All correct (5) Directions (66 - 70) : Read
too scary to go home alone.
Directions (61 - 65) : Rear- each sentence to find out whether there
(1) too scaring range the following .six sentences (A), is any grammatical error in it. The er-
(2) to scary too (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper ror, if any, will be in one part of the
(3) to scare too sequence to form a meaningful para- sentence. The number of that part is
(4) too scared to graph; then answer the questions giv- the answer. If there is no error, the an-
(5) No correction required en below them. swer is (5) i.e., 'No Error'. (Ignore the
54. Many people not like being in- (A) On reaching inside the drum it errors of punctuation, if any)..
terrupted when they are busy was. disappointed to find noth-
66. People who intend (IV to visit
working. ing but wood and leather.
the tourist spots (2)1 are always
(J.) do not like being (B) One day a jackal was very hun- thrilling (3)/ to see the scenario
(2) do not like gry and it reached the king's bat- here. (4)/ No Error (5)
(3) not liking when tleground in search of food.
67. In such delicate matters, (IV we
(4) no like being (C) On looking for the source of the often go with (2)1 his advice as he
noise, it found a war-drum near- has (3)/ been handling such cases
(5) No correction required
by and mistook it be a huge an- effectively. (4)/ No Error (5)
55. The crowd loved her perfor- imal with lots of food inside it.
mance and gave her a stand 68. You should think that (IV of all
(D) With great difficulty it came out
ovation as she left the stage. the possibilities (2)1 before you
of the drum, backed off and crept
(1) stand ovate take (3)/ any decision. (4)/ No
away to safety laughing at its
(2) stood ovation Error (5)
own judgement.
(3) stand the ovation 69. He was too tired that (IV he
(E) With great difficulty it pierced
(4) standing ovation . could not cross (2)1 the street
the drum and'reached inside.
even with (3)/ the help of a por-
(5) No correction required (F) Suddenly, it heard a loud noise ter. (4)/ No Error (5)
Directions (56 - 60) : In each • and was frightened.
70. My desire to (1)/ meet the Pres-
question below, a sentence with four 61. Which of the following should be
ident (2)1 without prior (3)/ ap-
words printed in bold type is given. the FIRST sentence after rear-
pointment. (4)/ No Errqr (5»
These are numbered as (1), (2), (3) and rangement? >
Directions (71-80): In the fol- 78. (1) withdrawing
lowing passage there are blanks, each (2) gentle (3) stubborn
of which has been numbered. These (4) aggressive (5) docile
numbers are printed below the pas-
79. (1) Although (2) without
sage and against each, five words are
suggested, one of which fits the blank (3) He (4) beside
appropriately. Find out the appropri- (5) after
ate word in each case. 80. (1) demonstrated
Clement Atlee became the (2) imitated (3) bypassed
Prime Minister of England after the (4) observation (5) did
Second World War. Winston Churchill
who had successfully (71) England N U M E R I C A L ABILITY
and the allies to victory over Hitler
was now rejected by the English peo- Directions (81 - 95): What will
ple at the .hustings. Labour Party was come in place of the question mark (?)
(72) to power and Atlee became the in the following questions ?
Prime Minister. One of his memora-
ble tasks was that he was (73) in
granting India its freedom. Atlee was
born in a well-to-do (74) but he always
had (75) for the poor and the down-
trodden. He is known for keeping {761
and cooperation among his cabinet
colleagues. Not that there were no dif-
ferences of opinion (77) his cabinet
members, but Atlee, by his (78) na-
ture and positive approach, always
managed to keep them together and
had control over them. (79) being sym-
pathetic to the cause of India, and
granting India freedom, he (80) many
a constructive activity for his country
too, like nationalization of some in-
dustries, and starting national health
scheme.
71. (1) isolated (2) established
(3) conquered (4) marginalized
(5) led
72. (1) averse (2) close
(3) swept (4) used
(5) immune
(5) None of these
73. (1) interested (2) instrumental
96. Terry consumes 1600ml of milk
(3) eager (4) reluctant every day. How many litres of
(5) particular milk will she consume in 4
74. (1) class (2) origin weeks ?
(3) country (4) family (1)42.6 (2)43.4
(5) community (3)44.8 (4)41.6
75. (1) concern (2) reverence (5) None of these
(3) apathy (4) jobs 97. The ratio between the present
(5) indifference ages of Jyoti and Amit is 8:9 re-
76. (1) assistance (2) conviction spectively. After four years Jyo-
(3) harmony (4) faith ti's age will be 28 years. What
(5) conflict was Amit's age 8 years ago ?
77. (1) among (2) within (1) 18 years (2) 21 years
(3) 20 years (4) 19 years
(3) between (4) from
(5) None of these
(5), with ' .'
98. Three-seventh of a number is (1)18 km (2) 75 km (l)Loss of Rs. 500
equal to 120. What is three-fifth (3) 21 km (4) 12 km (2) Gain ofRs. 500
of the number ? (5) None of these (3) Gain of Rs. 250
(1)148 (2)154 105. The body weight of six boys is (4) Neither gain nor loss
' (3) 168 (4) 164 recorded as 42 kg, 72 kg, 85kg, (5) None of these
(5) None of these 64kg, 54 kg, and 73 kg. What is 111. The simple interest accrued in
99. How many boxes are required the average body weight of all four years on a principal of Rs.
for filling 15 kgs of sweet if each the six boys ? 18,000 is one fifteenth the prin-
box is filled with 250 grams of (1)64 kg (2) 67 kg cipal. What is the rate of the
sweet ? (3) 62 kg (4) 65 kg simple interest p.c.p.a. ? (Round-
(1)40 (2)80 (5) None of these ed off to two digits after deci-
(3)120 (4)30 mal).
106. Out of the fractions
(5) None of these (1)1.67 (2)3.57
100. One of the angles of a parallelo- (3)2.71 (4)4.11
gram is 26°. What is the differ- (5) None of these
ence between the adjacent an- 112. What will come in place of both
the question marks (?) in the
gles of the parallelogram ?
following question ?
(1)138° (2)144°
, (3) 172° (4) 154°
(5) None of these
101. Jasmine scored 52 marks in Sci-
(1)384 (2)484
ence, 36 marks in Hindi, 47
(3)22 (4)18
marks in English and 73 marks 107. Raju's monthly income is two-
(5) None of these
in Sanskrit. The total marks of thirds of Sonu's monthly in-
all the subjects together is 400. Directions (113 - 115): What
come. Sonu's annual income is
What is the overall percentage will come in place of the ques-
Rs. 1,72,800. What is Raju's
of marks she got ? tion mark (?) in the following
annual income ? (In some cases
number series ?
(1)56 (2)48 monthly income and in some 113. 7 11 20 36 61 (?)
(3)45 (4)52 cases annual income are used). (1)97 (2)86
(5) None of these » (l)Rs. 11,520 (3)99 (4)85
102. The area of a square is equal to (2)Rs. 1,51,000 (5) None of these
the area'of a rectangle. The dif- (3)Rs. 1,15,000 114. 6 13 22 33 46 (?)
ference between the length and (4)Rs. 1,15,200 (1)62 (2)61
the breadth of the rectangle is (5) None of these (3)65 (4)60
48 cms. and the breadth of the 108. The circumference of a circle is (5) None of these
rectangle is one-fourth of its equal to the perimeter of a 115. 620 428 332 284 260 (?)
length. What is the side of the square. The side of the square
« square ? (1)246 (2)258
is 33 cm What is double the di-
.(1)32 cm (2) 16 cm (3)262 (4)240
ameter of the circle ?
(3) 64 cm (5) None of these
(1)42 cm (2) 21 cm
(4) Cannot be determined (3) 10.5 cm (4) 94 cm
(5) None of these (5) None of these
103. The sum of seven consecutive 109. Five men can complete a piece
numbers is 175. What is the dif- of work in 24 days. In how many
ference between twice the larg- days will 12 men complete the
est number and thrice the same piece of work ?
smallest number ? (1)8 (2)6
(1)8 (2)7 (3)12 (4)10
(3) 10 (4) 12 (5) None of these
(5) None of these 110. Rita purchased an item of Rs.
104. The average speed of a bus is 6500 and sold it at the loss of
one-third the speed df a train. 20%. From that amount she
The train covers 1125 kms. in purchased another item and
15 hours. How much distance sold it at the profit of 25%. What
will the bus cover in 36 minutes? is her overall gain/loss ?
Directions (116 - 1 2 0 ) : In each (B)They will work as a link be- 126. As per the news published in a
of these questions an equation is giv- tween banks and the custom- financial population RBI is re-
en with a question mark (?) in place of ers. desinging its 'ECS' to function as
a correct symbol. Based on the values (OThey will ascertain eligibili- a Automated Clearing House
on the right hand side and the left hand • ty of rural people so-that re- (ACH) for bulk transactions.
side of the question mark, you have to lief packages can be provid- What is full form of'ECS' ?
decide which of the following symbol ed to them.. (1) Extra Closing System
will come in place of the question (1) Only A (2) Electronic Cheque System
mark. (2) Only B (3) Evening Cheque Sorter
(3) Only C (4) Evening Cheque System
(4) All A, B and C (5) Electronic Clearing Service
(5) None of these 127. Which of the following challeng-
123. It is evident that the economic es will be the most crucial for
slowdown still continues to human existence on earth in the
weigh on the performance of the days to come ?
banks in India, How is this af- (1) Pollution
fecting banks and/or general
(2) Food Security
public ?
(3) Availability of natural gas
(1) The number of bank account
holders has gone down (4) Need for Financial Inclusion
(2) The gross Non Performing (5) Cyber Crimes
Assets (NPAs) of the listed 128. The Reserve Bank of India has
banks have increased sub- asked all the banks to install
stantially. "Note Sorting Machines" in the
(3) Inflation has reached at a branches. How will this help
very high level banks and the general public ?•
(4) Relief packages announced (A) The machines will check for
by the Government have counterfeit notes and drop these
proved insufficient to im- from circulation.
prove the situation of agri (B) This will help banks to count
GENERAL AWARENESS sector the notes quickly and accurate-
(5) All of the above ly.
124. Why has Harun Rashid Khan (C) This will help in sorting out
name been in the news recently? • soiled notes so that they are not
(1) He has taken over as the Gov- reissued by the banks.
ernor of the RBI (DOnlyB
(2) He has taken over as the Dep- (2) Only A
uty Governor of the RBI (3) Only C
(3) He will be the new Deputy (4) Only A and B
i Chairman of the. Planning (5) None of these
Commission of Indja 129. As we know the Government of
(4) He has taken, over as the India has notified, certain new
Chief of the Economic Advi- rules to calculate Income Tax on
sory Gouncil attached to various perks like accommoda-
Prime Minister's Office tion, and conveyance etc. being
(5) None of these given by employers to their sal-
125. As published in various newspa- aried employees. The new rules
pers, the Experian Credit Infor- ' will replace which of the follow-
mation Company of India is go- ing taxes which has been abol-
ingto launch its operation in Jn- ' 'ishednow ? ''
dia soon. At present the only (1) Capital Gains Tax
credit, information bureau func- (2) Sales Tax
tional in India is
(3) Cash Transaction Tax
(l)AMFI (2)ICRA
(4) Fringe Benefit Tax
(3).CIBIL (4)CRISIL
(5) None of these
(5) None of these
130. As per the guidelines issued by 134. Who amongst the following is (1) Import Free Agreement
the RBI, banks are preparing for the Managing Director of the In- (2) Free Trade Agreement
a service which will allow cus- ternational Monetary Fund at (3) Export Free Agreement
tomers to withdraw upto Rs. present ? (4) Special Economic Zone
1,000 using their debit cards (1) Catherine Ashton Agreement
from notified shops/stores all- (2) Mr. Jose Manuel Barroso (5) None of these
over the country. All such shops/ (3) Mr. Fredrik Reinfeldt 139. Which of the following correctly
stores will have 'POS' terminals (4) Dominique Straus Kahn . describe what "One Carbon
for the same. What is full form Credit" is ?
(5) Christine Lagarde
of the'POS'?
135. As per the reports published in (A) Credit permit to release one
(1) Payment on Sale various newspapers and jour- ton of carbon dioxide.
(2) Power of Sale nals almost all big nations are (B) Providing loans to establish
(3) Point of Sale trying their best to resolve vari- one new production unit
ous disputes between the na- which can produce carbon
(4) Payment Order Service
tions wherein either they are a dioxide for industrial use.
(5) None of these party or because of that their (C) Finding out one new busi-
131. The working group set up by the peace and stability may be af-
ness which can use and recy-
RBI has suggested-the launch of fected. Stability in which of the
cle green house gases.
an Emergency Fund Facility following two nations is more
Scheme for banks. This scheme vital to India than that of any (DOnlyC (2) Only B
will help which of the following other nations ? (3) Qnly A
types of banks ? (1) Bangladesh and China (4) All A, B and C
(1) Public Sector Banks (5) None of these
(2) China and USA
(2) Small Banks 140. As per various reports issued by
(3) Iraq and Russia
the UNO and other world bod-
(3) Urban Cooperative Banks (4) South and North Korea ies, agricultural and allied activ-
(4)' Private Banks (5) Pakistan and Afghanistan ities consume what percentage
(5) Foreign Banks 136. India's bilateral *per annum of global water resources every
132. One of the major emphasis of trade with European Union at year? About —
Basel II is that banks should present is about— (1) 15% (2) 30%
have (1) 50 billion US$ (3) 50% (4) 70%
(1) adequate Capital Adequacy (2) 75 billion US $ (5) 60%
Ratio (3) 100 billion US $ 141. The Food and Agriculture Organ-
(2) only few branches in urban (4) 150 billion US $ isation (FAO) is a wing/agency
centres (5) 200 billion US $ of the
(3) more and more branches in 137. Some world bodies/organsia- (1) World Bank
rural areas tions/agencies are of the view (2) United Nations Organisa-
that agriculture should adopt a tion
(4) core banking mode of opera-
"Cross Disciplinary Approach", (3) Asian Development Bank
tion
and fake help of all types of sci-
(5) all the above to comply with (4) Ministry of Agriculture Gov-
ences and studies. This ap-
Basel II norms ernment of India
proach will help in which of the
133. As per the reports published by following crucial problems being (5) None of these
various agencies/organisation, it faced by humanity ? 142. As a policy India does not encour-
is estimated that around 3 age tree movement of unskilled
(1) Use of Genetically Modified
billion extra people will join our labours from
Crop
existing population of 6 billion (1) Gulf Countries
(2) Melting of glaciers
by the year -2050. To provide (2) USA and South American
(3) Food crisis
food for all of them, a second Nations
(4) Climate change
round of which of the following (3) European Union Nations
(5) None of these
initiatives is required to be (4) All these nations
138. An agreement between two na-
started much in advance ? (5) None of these
tions or a group of nations which
(1) Green Revolution establishes unimpeded ex- 143. The Government of India has de-
(2) Planned Urbanisation change and flow of goods and ser- cided to disinvest its share in
(3) Industrialisation vices between/among trade part- major listed public sector under-
ners regardless of national takings. How much of its share
(4) Climate Migration
boundaries is called - will be off loaded in this meth-
(5) All of the above od?
(1) 2% (2) 4% 148. India shares its border with Chi- 156. As per the reports published in
(3) 8% (4) 10% na along the Himalayan range. newspapers the Government of
Which of the following states India has asked all the states to
(5) None of these
touches the border of China conduct a 'Social Audit' of each
144. The United Nations Develop- and every work of which of the
ment Fund for Women (1) Punjab
following schemes ?
(UNIFEM) is working in an In- (2) Bihar
(1) National Rural Employment
dian city to make it safe for wom- (3) Arunachal Pradesh Guarantee Act
en. Which of the following is that (4) Chhattisgarh ( 2 ) Pradhan Mantri Gram
city? (5) All of these Sadak Yojana
(l)Pune (2)Kolkata 149. Which of the following ministries (3) Indira Aawas Yojana
(3) Delhi (4) Mumbai has launched a new "Skill Devel- (4) Rajiv Gandhi Grameen
opment Initiative Scheme" so Vidyutikaran Yojana
(5)Lucknow
that the employability of the (5) None of these
145. At present the trade between In- 157. Renowned Urdu poet and noted
young people can be increased ?
dia and China is in a state of lyricist of Umrao Jaan, Akhlaq
"Payment Imbalance". What (1) Ministry of Finance
Mohammad Khan passed away
does this mean in real terms ? (2) Ministry of Agriculture in Aligarh on 13 February 2012
(A)China does not import many (3) Ministry of Heavy Industry after battling lung cancer. Which
items from India whereas In- (4) Ministry of Home Affairs of the facts about the poet given
dia imports more from Chi- (5) Ministry of Labour and Em- below are not true?
na. ployment (1) Akhlaq Mohammad Khan
wrote under the pen name
(B)Chine does not pay India in 150. What percent of India's GDP is
: 'Shahryar'
time a lot of delay is re- invested in providing education? (2) Shahryar started his career
ported by the exporters. (1) 1% (2) 2.5% as a literary assistant at
(C)India wants all payments to (3) 4% (4) 6% Anjuman Tarraqqi-e-Urdu
be made in US Dollars where- (5) None of these (3) Shahryar had received the
as China pays in its own cur- 151. India has recently gained the Jnanpith Award, India's
rency. status of becoming the third larg- highest literary award, in the
(1) Only A (2) Only B est producer of Steel in the world. year 2008
(3) Only C (4) All A, B and Who is the largest producer ? (4) He edited the literary maga-
C zine Sher-o-Hikmat. In 1987
(1) USA (2) Russia
he received the Sahitya
(5) None of these (3) Japan (4) China Akademy Award in Urdu for
146. Some Scientists are of the opin- (5) None of these his poetry collection, 'Khwab
ion that extra agricultural pro- 152. Which of the following terms is Ka Dar Band Hai'
duction should be achieved with- used in the game of Hockey ? (5) All are true
out going for the cultivation of (1) Baseline (2) Smash 158. A phase-two study of the World
extra land and also without caus- Bank's crisis response, pre-
(3) Drop
ing damage to essential eco-sys- sented in a report, titled The
(4) Centre Forward Woi'ld Bank's Response to the
tem. This concept, in other
words, is known as — (5) None of these Global Economic Crisis: Phase
153. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar II was released on February 23,
(1) Sustainable growth
Awards are given for excellence 2 0 1 2 . Which of the following
(2) Renewability of inputs facts stated below is incorrect
in the field of
(3) Global Melt down with respect to the report?
(1) Sports (2) Economics
(4) Climate Migration ( l ) L o w resource allocation at
(3) Cinema (4) Literature
(5) None of these the start of the crisis
(5) Science and Technology (2) The equity-to-loan ratios of
147. Which of the following is NOT a 154. Each Nobel Prize winner gets an
the Bank at the outset of the
Government of India undertak- amount of 10 million Swedish •— crisis were around 37.5 per
ing? (1) Kroner (2) Dollar cent
(l)Oil India Ltd. (3) Many public sector banks had
(3) Yen (4) Pound
(2) Sutlej Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd. capital adequacy ratios con-
(5) Euro
(3) ICICI Bank forming to Indian government
155. Which of the following is NOT a
(4) National Thermal Power norms at the outset of crisis
plant product ?
Corporation Ltd. (4) The lending phenomenon
(1) Camphor (2) Aloe vera was driven by country de-
(5) Rural Electrification Corpo- (3) Vanilla (4) Kiwi mand for Bank lending
ration Ltd. (5) All are plant products (5) All are true
159. Singer and actress Whitney Hous- 168. Which of the following controls
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
ton died on February 11, 2012 in the manner of interaction be-
California. Which of the facts 161. If text was highlighted and tween the user and the operat-
about her are not true? ;'Edit" "Copy" was clicked, what ing system ?
(1) Houston is a winner of six would happen ? (1) user interface
Grammy Awards including (1) Text would be copied from the (2,) language translator
record of the year for I Will document and placed in the (3) platform (4) screen saver
Always Love You and album clipboard (5) None of these
of the year for The Bodyguard
(2) Text would be removed from 169. Computer language used on the
(2) Houston's 1985 debut album the document and placed in Internet is .
Whitney Houston became the the clipboard (1) BASIC (2) COBOL
best-selling debut album by
(3) Text from the clipboard (3) Java (4) Pascal
a female act at the time of
would be placed in the docu- (5) None of these
its release
ment at the place where the 170. You click at B to make the text
(3) She had won her first cursor is blinking
Grammy award for Best Pop
(4) only (2) and (3) (1) Italics
Vocal Performance, Female
for Saving All My Love for (5) None of these (2) Underlined
You. 162. The blinking point which shows (3) Italics and Underlined
(4) She was the first artist to your position in the text is (4) Bold
have two number-one Bill- called . (5) None of these
board 200 Album awards (1) Blinker (2) Cursor 171. Which part is the "brain" of the
(formerly "Top Pop Album") (3) Causer (4) Pointer computer ?
on the Billboard magazine (5) None of these (l)CPU (2) Monitor
year-end charts 163. For seeing the output, you use (3) RAM (4) ROM
(5) All are true (5) None of these
160. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) (1) Monitor (2) Keyboard 172. A disk's content that is recorded
on February 13, 2012 changed (3) Mouse (4) Scanner at the time of manufacture and
the bank rate, a medium-term that cannot be changed or erased
(5) None of these
signal rate after nine years with by the user is ,
164. CDs are of which shape ?
the objective to realign it with (1) memory-only
the marginal standing facility (1) Square (2) Rectangular
(2) write-only (3) read-only
(MSF) rate as a one-time techni- (3) Round (4) Hexagonal
(4) run-only (5) None of these
cal adjustment to link it with the (5) None of these
173. Help Menu is available at which
main policy repo rate. What does 165. A scanner scans . button ?
the changed bank rate stand at? (1) Pictures (l)End (2) Start
(1)9.5% (2)8.3% (2)Text (3) Turnoff (4) Restart
(3)10.1% (4)8%
(3) Both Pictures and Text (5) None of these
(5) None of these (4) Neither Pictures nor Text 174. You can keep your personal files/
(5) None of these folders in .
166. A directory within a directory is (1) My folder
called . (2) My Documents
(1) Mini Directory (3) My Files
(2) Junior Directory (4) My Text
(3) Part Directory (5) None of these
(4) Sub Directory 175. A central computer that holds
(5) None of these collections of data and programs
for many PCs, workstations, and
167. For opening and closing of the file
other computers is a(n) .
in Excel, you can use which bar ?
(1) supercomputer
(1) Formatting
(2) minicomputer
(2) Standard
(3) laptop
(3) Title
(4) server
(4) Formatting or Title
(5) None of these
(5) None of these
176. A web site's main page is called 185 Which multiplexing technique (3) The power to disk is shut off
its . transrrits aneloK signals ? (4) Both 0) and (2)
(l)Home *»age (l)FDM (5) None of these
(2) Browser Page (2) Synchronous TDM 193. The circuit board that contains
(3) Search Page (3) Asynchronous TDM RAM chips is known as a:
(4) Bookmark (5) None of thtsse (4) Botfi (2) and (3) (l)CMOS. (2) SIMM.
177. Data that is copied from an ap- (5) None of these (3) ROM. (4) RAM board.
plication is stored in the . 186. SCANDISK command is used (5) None of these
(1) Driver (2) Terminal to 194. The permanently etched pro-
(3) Prompt (4) Clipboard (1) Analyze the hard disk error gram in ROM that automatical-
(5) None of these (2) Diagnose the hard disk error ly begins executing the comput-
178. Changing an existing document (3) Report the status of files on er's instructions is the:
is called the document. disk (l)ROM. (2) CMOS.
(1) creating (2) deleting (4) All of the above (3) RAM. (4) BIOS.
(3) editing (4) adjusting (5)' None of these (5) None of these
(5) None of these 187. CPU stands for: 195. An image in a web-page can be
179. In a spreadsheet program the (1) central production unit aligned _j and using
contains related worksheets (2) computer processing unit HTML coding.
and documents. (3) central processing unit (1) Left (2) Right
(1) workbook (2) column (3) Centre
(4) computer primary unit
(3) cell (4) formula (4) Both (1) and (2)
(5) None of these
(5) None of these (5) None of these
188. In a topology, if there are
180. Which of the following is not an 196. RFC stands for
n devices in network, each de-
input device ?
vice has n-1 ports for cables. (1) Request for comment
(1) Keyboard (2) Monitor
(l)Mesh (2) Bus (2) Request for compliment
(3) Joystick (4) Microphone
(3) Star (4) Ring (3) Request for calculation
(5) None of these
(5) None of these (4) Both (1) and (2)
181. A device operating at the physi-
189. A unique number assigned to a (5) None of these
cal layer is called a
process when the process first 197. Which of the following is not a
(1) Bridge (2) Router
(3) Repeater starts running type of firewall ?
(4) All of the above (1) Inode (1) packet filtering firewall
(5) None of these (2) Primary key (2) proxy firewall
182. Which of the following comput- (3)PID (3) statefull inspection
er languages is a mathematical- (4) Both (1) and (2) (4) Both (1) and (3)
ly oriented languages used for (5) None of these (5) None of these
scientific problems? 190. Which of the following is neces- 198. Most news readers presents
(1) FORTRAN (2) COBOL sary for multiplexing ? newsgroups articles in :
(3) LISP (4) PROLOG (1) QAM (1) threads (2) mail
(5) APPLE (2) high capacity data links (3) column (4) Row
183. Which command be used to clear (3) modems (5) None of these
the screen and display the oper- (4) parallel transmission 199. The sharing of a medium and
ating system prompt on the first (5) None of these its path by two or more devices
line of the display? 191. In MS-Word WYSIWYG stands is called
(I.)Cd (2)Md for (1) modulation
(3) Cls (4) Rename (1) preview (2) demodulation
(5) None of these (2) what you see is what you get (3) multiplexing
184. Name a system/organisation (3) what you see is where you get (4) demultiplexing
which operates with an objec- (4) print (5) None of these
tive of creating a unified inter- (5) None of these 200. Which one is the method of
national tranaction processing 192. The primary purpose of shut- sending messages, voice, video
and transmission to meet the and graphics files over digital
down procedure in UNDf system
evergrowing telecommunica-
is that communication link ?
tions requirements of the bank-
(1) All user's been informed that (1) Connectivity
ing industry.
system is being switched off (2) PING (3) E-mail
(1) Internet (2) CHIPS
(2) All active process may be (4) Both (1) and (2)
(3) CHATS (4) SWIFT
properly closed (5) None of these
(5) None of these

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