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REASONING 1. How many such pairs of letters are therein the word AEROBICS, feach of which has as many let {ers between them in the word {in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series ? () None} One (3) Two (4) Three (6) More than three 2. Which of the following groups of numbers should replace the blank spaces so that the group of numbers, given in bold, follow: logical paitern from the preced- ing and the following group of numbers ? 81 67. 53 2.4 9,2.3.4 (2)2.9,4,3 (3)9,2,4,.3 (4)3,9,2,4 )4,9,2,4 3. Which of the following would fall intthe same category of disasters as Earthquakes, Cyclones and Voleanic Eruptions? (1) Global warming (2)Floods {3} Oi spill 19) Accidents (5) Nuclear explosions of the word from the right ? If ‘more than ane such word can be formed, give'P’as the answer. If ‘no such word can be formed, give 'Q’ as your answer. me GH @ QA wr 6. Which of the following figures represents the relation between “Buildings’ "Men and Tall ? "@)- «D (3) Thire (5) Fours If in a certatn code ‘good speech by finance minister is written as ‘by Sifinance 4 good 3 minister 2 speech I’ How will excited about holiday in Europe’ be written in that code ? (1) about 1 excited 2 Europe 8 holiday 4in 5 2) in 5 holiday 4 Eyre 3 excit 2 about 1 about 5 ae “ ee clled 4 about 9 pe ected 2 about 3 oliday 3 stloms (11-13) : The follow: uestions are based upon the al (4) Second 10. CO) estan gees oes ey FHIKLMOPRSTVWYZ Directions (7-0) 11, What will come in place of ques- lowing information caret (2) mark in the following se- the given questions : ries ? In a seven ing. hav. | AIKLMOPRZ CKLMOPY ELMOW ? ing floors ritimbs to seven, P, () FLMOv.—(@) HM ORS, ive on a differ (rw (a) FMV ent floor. floor is numbered (iHov floor ‘above it floor no. 2 ) One of the Moors in the ‘vacant. P lives on the fifth floor below fifth floor is va- algo no odd numbered floor is vacant. Only § lives between T and V. T does not live on an odd numbered floor. T does not live on a floor immedi- ately above or immediately below R's floor. Q does not live on the bottom- ‘most floor, 7. Who lives on the topmost floor? we Qs @)R av (5) Noone as it is vacant. 8. On which of the following floors: does R live ? (1) Seventh (2) Sixth (3)"Third (4) Second (©) First 8. Which of the following floors is vacant? (1) Seventh 2} Stith 32, ifin a certain code ‘CF is coded as ‘IL’, "EI is coded as "MR’ and ‘HM’ is coded as ‘SY’, how will “AL be coded in the same code language? 4) Pw KR @ov (pv (51 Ow 13, If ‘HK Is related to ‘TRS’ and “EHF Is related to WTV ina cer- tain way, to which of the follow- Ing is ‘LK’ related to, following the same pattern? (0) Lom (2) SPR (3) VW (4) ROP, (5) TRS Directions (14-18) : Study the following information carefully and an- 'swer the given questions. Ina sports event, different games, are scheduled to be held on seven days, startingon Monday and ending on Sun- day. Two games are scheduled to be held on Saturday as well as on Sunday and one game on each of the remain- Ing five days, The games to be held in these seven days are : Basketball, foot- ball, boxing. sprinting, swimming, shooting, weightlifting, wrestling and cycling, but not necessarily in the same order, ‘Shooting is scheduled to be held ‘on Thursday. Boxing and cycling are ‘scheduled to be held on the same day. Wrestling s scheduled to be held three days before basketball, Le, two sports are scheduled between wrestling and basketball. Wrestling ismot scheduled to be held on Wednesday, Welghtlifi- ing is scheduled immediately after the day boxing is scheduled. Football is ‘scheduled immediately after the day wrestling is scheduled, Swimming Is ‘ot scheduled on Monday. 14, Which of the following games is scheduled to be held on Friday ? (1) Basketball (2) Wrestling (3) Swimming (4) Weightlifting (5) Sprinting Which of the following games is scheduiled to be held on Sunday? (1) Football (2) Wrestling (3) Basketball (4) Cycling (6) Swimming On which of the following days is sprinting scheduled ? (V) Saturday (2) Friday (3) Wednesday (4) Monday {5} Cannot be determined ‘On which of the following days is weightlifting scheduled ? (1) Monday” (2)Tuesday (3) Wednesday (4) Friday (6) Sunday Shooting is related to in the same way as Ws 15. 17. 18, related to- (0) Sprinting tal sghtlifting i In each group ofi , Below are four state meni by two conclusions a ‘and Il, You have to take the four given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then de cide which of the given conclusions fogically follows from the four state- ‘ments disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer (1) if only conch sion 1 follows Give answer (2) if only conclu- sion Il follows. Give answer (3) if either conchi- stan Tor conclusion Il follows. Give answer (4) if neither con- clusion I nor conclusion I! follows. Give answer (8) if both conclu sion | and conclusion Il follow. (19-21): Statements: ‘Some paints are brushes. All brushes are varnishes, All colours are varnishes. No varnish is a canvas, Conctusions : 1. No canvas is a brush, 11, Some paints are varnishes. Conclusions: . 1. No paint is canvas. II, No colour is canvas. Conclusions : 1, Allvamishes are colours. Il, Some brushes are canvases. (22-23) ‘Statements: All rivers are winds. All clouds are rivers. All oceans are rivers. Allwinds are breeze Conclusions : T. Some oceans are'ni i. wandnanae’ ee ange : t. Sorting clouds, 21. 22. (24-26): omputers are machines. machines ase equipments. ‘Conclusions : 1. Some equipments are sta- plers. 11. No machine ts a stapler. 25. Conclusions : 1. Some staplers are machines. I. All those printers which are~ machines are also equip- ments, 26. Conclusions : 1, Allcomputersare equipments, IL. No computer is a printer. (27-28): Statements : ‘Some rivers are mountains. Ail mountains are plateaus, No plateau is a sea, ‘Some seas are rivers Conclusions : 1. No mountain is a sea. 1, Some seas are mountains. 28. Conclusions : 1. Some rivers which are pla- teaus are not seas. U1. Some plateaus are not rivers. Directions (29-33) : Study the following information carefully and an- swer the given questions : A.B, C, D. £, F, G and Hare sitting around a square table in such a ‘way that Iour of them sit at four cor- ners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ‘ones who sit at the four corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. ‘Two females sit In the middle of the sides and two at therners. A sits second to the left sits in the middle of one sits, Tourth to the ri ifeatid his at wife is not an t jeighbour of Aor. B sits thifdotight of her hus- band. Badges nay sit at any of the cor: ners, ts between Band H. H 4st id of A. Eis a male. th of the following Is true |with respect to the given seating arrangement ? (1) No two males are immediate neighbours of each other (2) Gand Ff do nol face each oth- erin the seating arrangement (3) Band D are immediate neigh- bours ofeach other (4) F isa male and sits diagonal. ly opposite to (5) A sits in the centre of one of the sides of the square lable Who amongst the following is B's husband? me aa BIE ar {5) Cannot be determined How many people sil between B and C winen counted in anii-clock- wise direction from B? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) Four 82. Who amongst the following is the wife of C? wp ie IB ac (5) Cannot be determined What is the position of E with respect to C? (2) Immediately to the left (2) Second to the left (3) Third to the right (4) Immediately to the right (6) Second to the right Directions (94-38) : Study the following information carefully and an- swer the questions which follow = A word and number rearrange ‘ment machine when given an input line of worde and numbere rearranges them following a particular rule. Fol. owing Is an illustration of input and the rearrangement. Input + Might 37 delay an 53:87 hour lo by 46 Step + 87 Might 37 delay 53 hour 19 by AG an Step It : 8753 Might 37 delay hour 19 48 by an Step Ill 87 53 46 Might 87 hour 19 delay by an Step IV: 87 53 46 37 hour 19 Might slay by an Step V + 87 53 46 37.19 hour Might delay by an ‘Step V (s the last step of the ar- rangement of the above input as the intended rearrangement is obtained, As per the rules followed in the ‘above steps, answer the follow. ing questions baxed upon the in ‘put: 24 cross 82 road 93 safe 13 jam halt 46 Which of the following would be the second step afler the rear rangement ? (1) 93.82.46 24 13 safe road jam halt cross (2) 93.82 46 24 road safe 13 jam halt cross (3) 98.82 24 road safe 13 jam: halt cross (4) 93 24 82 rond safe| halt 46 cross (51 None of these 46 82 93 safe road jam halt cross (4) 92.62.4624 19 cross halt jam road safe (6) safe road Jam halt cross 9% 82.4624 :13 Which ofthe following willbe step. Viofthe above input ? U1) 98 24 82 rond safe 13 jam halt 46 cross {2} 93.82 24 road safe 13 jam 48 halt cross (9) 9882 46 24 road wafe 13 jam halerross (4) 9382 46:24 13 sale road jam halteross (5) There will be no such step as it gets arranged before ate vw In step Il, whieh of the following would be the third word/number from the left ? () 82 {3)Jam (5) Road Which step would be the follow- ing output? 99-24 62 road safe 1 jan halt 46 cross ae ym (5) Vt Directions (39-43) : Each of the {qiuestions below consists ofa question ‘and two statements numbered | arid Ih given below il, You have to decide Whether the data provided in the state- ‘ments are sufcient (0 answer the ques- (rae aaa ain iaty, tion. Read both the statements and. Give answer (1) if 1 ‘Statement I alone are sul an} swer the question. while tbe aga, in Statement Il alone are nofsiihicieAt 10 answer the question Give data tnt Nicient ton: tt the data in fre not sullicient to (3) if the data in Wf alone oF in) Statement Mt -sullicient to answer the ques- Give answer (4) if the data in th the Statements | and Il together ‘are not sulfcient (o answer the ques- tion. Give answer (8) if the data in both the Statements f and Il together are necessary toanswer the question. 89. In which month of the year did. the construction of the building begin? 1. The construction enigincer correctly remembers that the construction began before ‘September but after May and that particular month did not have 31 days. 11. The builder correctly remem- bers that the construction began after February but be- fore October and the fact that, tHhat particular month eid not have 31 days. 40, How many runs did Team X make? 1. Tue umpire of the match cor rectly mentions that had the Batsinan from team X scored. (foo mere nates, Ue team wr tid have won the match by 28 nuns, 1. The coach correctly mentions. Ghat the batsman from Team X missed his century by two nuns. 41, Who among P. @. Rand ts the shortest ? 1. Sisnotastall as Rut is tall er than Q. U. Ris net the tal 42, What does ‘a language ? 1. ‘aipaca| “an honest bank empl “salo Ja pa’ nicautg “employee of the bank’. " meansan honest of "to fl Sa pa’ means “re offer of ban} Jay a sibling {brother oF sis- of Rishi ? Jay's mother, Shatin te the only child of Rish’s grandfa ther. IL. Right's father has a daughter, ‘Smita, of whom Jay isa broth er Directions (44-48) : In these questions. relationship between differ- ent elements is shown in the state: ments. The statements are followed by. conclusions: Give anewer (1) if only Conch sion fs true, Give answer (2) if only Conclu sion IL is true. Give answer (9) ifeither Conclu- lon Tor His trae. Give answer (4) tf neither Con- clusion I nor tis true. Give answer (5) if both Conclu sions | and It are true, 44, Statement : P>ReSoTeV Conclusions: |. TV 46. Statement : ZspX<“uY rls boz Conclusions : |. Y¥ > L. W¥ex AE We D>A 48, Statement = Ned Pelt lcdek Conclusions: |, H>1 fF Directions (49-53) : Read the following information /statement care fully and answer the questions : 49. Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark In the given expression In order to make the expressions ’M< K" 24 well as "L > P definitely true? K2L2M>N>P > Q< (3s (= (5) Either H’ be definitely truc? 0) F>G>H2l=5 WF Holed (5) None of these Which of the following expres- sions will be true if the given ex- pression “A< C2 B=D P” rina NS () L>M2N=P (Q)P=NoLoM (3) PMe@N> Ing symbols, ch a manner that ‘V > Z definitely holds true ? vow _x_z Wess Gra BWw<< Wrz (5) None of these Directions (54-55) : Read the following information carefully and an- ‘swer the questions whic: follow : (As mother of B (i) C ts sister of A {itd D is father of ¢ WB is son of E. 54, Which of the following statements are required to establish that E tsa male? (1) Only th) (2) Both (4) and tv) (3) Both () and tiv) (4) Both (i) and (ui) (5) Both ( and (i) 58. How Is D related to E? (1) Father (2) Grandfather (3)Son-in-law. (4) Grandson (6) Father- in-law Directions (56-60) : in cach of the following questions, two rows of numbers are given. The resultant num: ber tn cach row 4s to be worked out ‘separately based on the following rules. land the question below the rows of numbers are to be answered. The op- eration of mumbers progress from left toright. Rules {@ Tan odd number is fol by a composite odd ni non prime number) ‘be multiplied. {it tran even numberss by an odd numnt is not A perfect sq ire to be added.’ uo ber Is followed umbgF which is the per- . the even number is, A Ian odd number is followed bya prime odd number, the frst number is to be divided by the second number. Ifan odd number ts followed dy an even number. the second ‘one s to be subtracted from the first one, Afr the operation on the first two numbers, the resultant is to be considered as the number for apply- Ingoperation between the second mum- ber (the number obtaned after perform {ing operation between the first and second numbers given in the question) and the third numbe For: : Consider the following question : 33 67 49°38 if as the resultant of the first Tow, what is the resultant of the second row? () 363 (has (3) 22. as (5)31 Here, after performing operation between the frst two numbers. 38 and 64, the resultant ob Lained fs 26, Now 26 Is to be con- sidered for performing the opera- tion between 26 and 7 {the num: ber given in the question), The answer thus obtained here woul he 33. Now 33 Is (o be consid ered asa’ and operations are to be performed in the similar fash jon between the numbers given in the second row. The answer obtained here alter ningall the operations: dhs (1) would be yh ver, 12 21 5 oy If jpf@ thegesutant of the first ; What Is the resultant of the > 5 (2)25 (3)47 (27 [5) 43 6 98 15 x 2 U If xis the resultant of the first row, what is the resultant of the second row ? a) 33 (2) 45, wn (4) 15, 63 i 37) OS 2 om 6 If m ts the resultant of the first row, what is the resultant of the ‘second row? u) 19 (2155 (378 (7 9 6 67 490 34k If z ts the resultant of the first row, what Is the resultant of Ure second row. ? a) 825 (240 (3) 3.67 (4) 70 (5) 55, a7 2 8 p 9 5 Af p is the resultant of the first row, what Is the resultant of the second row ? (1) 50 29 (3)40 as 8 Directions (61-75) : In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer Agures on the right should come alter the problem figures on the | | QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE left, I the asquence were continued? ‘Directions (76-80) : What should ene. ‘compe is place Bf the question mark () Oo ls [a oa In the following questions ? 61. | 4 = 5 a 76. 16% of 450 x ? % of 880 = 3168 (6 (22 (his a8 {5} None of these a Olas o TT. 186 x? + 14 = 1302 34 a (a) 98 (2) 92 63, [TY Line alu mele a alae 5 (3) 88 fay 84 (5) None of these 78. 184 x7 x8 = 1840 le je Oo =| mio (2) 12.5 es. feo 7] 4 gus a z= wu {5} None of thess Era 5 sasa.2e + dys, Pe Fh iol 4 () 1959. 1546.95 {4} 1569.45 ne of these yan 7 mis (5) None of these: Directions (81-85) : What ap- proximate valuc should come in place ‘of the question mark (2) In the follaw- ing questions? (Note : you ure not ex- pected to calculate the exact value.) BL. 18.505% of 550.010 = ? 0) 138 (2) 85 £3) 100 (a) 120 (190 . 189.69 + 996.96 + 966.66 =? (1) 2560 (2) 2870 (32990 (4) 2300 (6) 2900 83. J15H =? 4) 40 (2345 13335 (a) 30 (5)50 24. 24.996 x 19.005 x 17.080 => (1) 6225 (215525 a) 5408 * (45875 fn (5) 6025 15) ta) 8). 85. 8599.999 + 420,002 « 14.996 «? (1) 250 (2). 325 conch Aco AOnIABONS SAND SAB: 74. [eu nofeston|conchasconbsacn: BAQNIABONS |SBANOISAEON ies ig 300 Do ay (5)350 COWES Tea Gas so Sal [Fo soo aoo coe as 0 a| Directions (86-90) : In the (ol 76. |?Aicejccane}pecan|naser|Rase| lesomnlePRaslesonp|ePRas|esany| | lowing number series only one num- 14.6 alas also alo a olo o al [o 4 aloe ala ala o ol 4 al | beriswrong. Mind oul the wrong num: Wa Oa ber. 86. 5 348 564 689 716 780 788 (716 (2) 738 (338 (41639 (5) 780 87, 4444 2924 1114 556 281.5 142.75. 73.375 (1) 2224 12) 281.5 tynis (a) 556 (9) 142.75 88.45 15 25 33 385 42 485 O33 (2) 38.5 a2 (43.5 (6125 89, 5 49 305 1545 6196 18603 87218 6196 2) 49 (3) 305 (a) 1545 (5) 18603, 90.8.5 65 11 26 68 207.5 11) 68 (2965, (a) (4) 26 (5) 207.5, 91, 4 men can complete a piece of work in 6 days. 2 women can complete the same piece of work in 9 days, whereas 3 children can complete the same piece of wark In 8 days. 3 women and 4 chil. deen worked together for 1 day. If only men were to Anish the remaining work in I day, how many tolal men would be re quired? wa a6 28 (41 172 A320 metre long train crosses a platform thrice its length in 40 seconds. Whal 's the speed of the train ha kemhone’? 1206 a) a2 (3) 108.4 (4) Cannot be determined (0) None of these Directions (94-95) following Information carefully to on ‘swer the questions that follow : A committee of five members is tobe formed out of 4 students, 3 teach- ensand 2 sports coaches. In hone many ‘ways can the connnittee be formed if 4, the Committee should consist of 2 students, 2 teachers and | Sporis coach ? (1) 25 e164 (319 36 {8} None of these any five people can be selected ? W126 245 (3) 120 (ay2a (6) None of these In how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘LEASE be arranged ? (1) 240 (2120 (25, 1)60 (6) None of these ‘The digit in the unit's piace of a Unree digit number is thrice the git in the ten’s place and the digit in the hundreds tv y-third of the digit i place. Ifthe sum of the tee dig its of the number is the three digit in 992 (9) 326 © 9 ac rmined {(SpMont jo of the present ages of ‘and Fiona ig 16 = 13 re- ively. Four years ago the Tespective ratio of their ages was 14; 11. What will be Flona’s age four years from now ? (1) 28 years (21.32 years 26 years (4) 36 years (6) None of these ‘The cost of building a fence around a circular field is 27, 700 al the cate of @ M4 per foot, What is the area of the cir cular field? (1) 24062.5 sq.ft. (2) 28864.4 94.8. (2) 24644.5 sa.tt (4) Cannot be determined {51 None of these 100. Gina invests 48,000 to start a business, Four months later Shrayon joins herby investing 62,000 and another two months later Deepika joins them both by investing 80,000. At the end ot ‘one year the business carns a profit of% 20.461 What is Deep- she's shase in the rat (T7988 BTG.cos (3) € 7-240 (4) % 6.390 (5) None of these Directions (101-105) : Study the following graph carefully lo answer the questi Percent Profit Earned by Two ‘Companies Over the Years Por cent profit ‘Ws ass aur abs ba ND Yeur 101, In the income of company A in the year 2006 was % 6.425 Ia. ks, what was its expenditure i that year? (247 Lakhs (2) 5:2 takhs (124.5 takho (Q)2.5.8 lakhs {151 None of these 102. If the expenditure of company A in the year 2005 was @ 3.6 ke- khs, what was the amount of profit earned by iin that year? (1) % 2.52 lakhs (212 2.46 lakhs (3)T 1 44 lakhs, (4) 1.31 Lakhs (5) None of these 103. What fs the approximate aver: age percent profit earned by com pany A over all the years togeth (sz (2136 (iar iss. (2)45, 404. if in the year 2009 incomes of Ihodh tive sortsanies A sae Barer the sims, witat was the resp tive ratio ofthetr expendisures i thal year? W7:5 2) 16:15 (9) 23:21 (4) Cannot be determined (1 None of these 108, What is the percentage increase in percent profit of company Bin the year 2008 from the previous year ? (rounded off to two digits ‘after decimal) Q) 1765 @)19.25 (916.55 (4) 15.75 {5} None of these Directions (106-108) : In the following questions three squares A, B. and Care given which contain four fg uures/numbers related to each other. ‘The figures/numbers in the first two squares are given as examples and bear 4 certain relationship to each other ‘within the square. This relationshlp can. be established/calculated vertically horizontally or diagonally. Dependingon this relationship between the figures/ ‘numbers in the first two squares, find ‘out what should come in piace of the ‘question mark (n the third square ~C- BYE) (Tesysas] CF] 106. [o2]52] [7es|ses} [33] 3 A B 27 RQ. we (Als (5) -27 e ays a 108. [a5 5 |100} [iz] 2 B c (236 24 (4) 52 (5) 64 ope l= aor. [isa 20) A B aa (25 (95.5 6.5 (5)9 109. Mehut's monthly salary is one and a half times Shailesh's monthly salary. Prashant's monthly sala: syis five fourth of Mehut's month- ly salary. Ifthe total of the month ly salaries of all the three is £1.83.759 what is Praghont’s | anathly sabary 11 £47,000 12) G8,500 (9) {78.730 (4) % 63,000 (5) None of these On the annual day, sweets were (obe distributed equatly amongst | 1600 children of the school, But on that particular day, 120 chil- dren remained absent. Thus, each child got 2 extra sweets. How many sweets was each child originally supposed to get? ws 12) 14 (3) 10 6 (5) None of these Directions (111-118) : Study the following table carefully (o answer the questions that follow ‘Number of Employees Promoted to the Post of Manager in Six Banks Overthe 110, Bank | L [MN Year 2005 [48 38 2006 [50 44 [a6 42 [38] 35) 36] 51 [35 [39] 46) 45 [98 [40 a7] 41 [46 [431 fat fs the average number of smployees promoted by Bank O cover all the years together ? (yaa 2) 39.5 (3135 (42.5 (5) 46 112. What is the total number of em- ployces who got promoted tn all the banks together in the year 2008 7 (1 234 (248 (3)266 (4) 282 (9) None of these ‘What is the percent increase in the number ofemployees promot- ‘ed by Bank @ in 2006 from the previous year ? (rounded off to two digits after decimal) () 16.23 (215.84 (9117.95 14) 18.68 {6) None of these ‘Number of employees promoted by Bank P in the year 2009 forms approximately what per- cent of the total number of em- ployees promoted by all the [banks together in that year? 113. a4, (1) 30 ae (hs (iia (129 118, What is tie respective ratio of total number of employees pro- motest by Bank M in the years 2006 and 2010 together (0 the total number of enyployees pro: moted by Bank L from the same years ? (41: 68 (3).47 53 (2149 Directions (1 following waph questions that : ‘Number of ‘School 116. What is the total mumnber of girls participating in the rally from schools A and C together? (0 825, (21875, 13) 950 (3975, (5) None of these 217. ‘The number of boys participat: Ing tn the rally from school B is what percent of the total number of children participaung in the rally from that school ? (Round- ed off to two digits after decimal.) (asses (247.27 (3)49.28 (a) 46.46, (5) None of these ‘The number of girls participating in the rally from School € ts ap- proximately what percent of the umber of hoy's participating in 118. the rally from the same school ? ust (2) 106 (3) 122 (a) 98, oa 119. What is the respective ratio of to- tal number of rls participating, in the rally from schools Doma Ie together te the total number of ‘boys purtietpating in the rally from schools A and B together ? 23:18 (2) 43: 35 13) 41:38, (a)21:20 (5) Nome of these 120. Wiad ie the average nupiber of gris pertionating in the rally icom all tne schools thgether ? (1) 500 (2) 480 (3) 525, (a) 495, (5) None of these Directions (121-125) : Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that fallow = Percentage of Marks Obtained by Six Students in Five Different Subjects = in A School Examination Subject | English | Maths | Science | Hind! |Social Studies Student (50) (200) _| (250) (50) (73) P 66, 39 80, 78 84 g 38 79 oA 82 ©, R 62 77 74 84 88, Ss 72 oF, 34 74 68, T 70 81 70, 76. 6a, U oF 83 60, 88, 70, Note : Figures in brackets indicate maximum marks for each subject 121. What (9 the approximate overall ‘percentage of marks obtained by U inall the subjects together ? (1) 75 a)71 (3179 (a) 82 (5) 87 122. If in order to pass the examina- tion a minimum of 109.5 marks are required in Science, how ‘many students passin the exam- ination? (1) None (2) Two (3) One (aT (5) None of these uit Is the average percentage of marks obtained by all the stu- dents together in English ? (rounded to the nearest integer) 4) 61 (2)63 (3)65 ‘aos (6159 125. What are the (otal marks obtained by S inall the subjects together? (uy 317 (2) 309 (323, (ayaa £51 None of these of whieh has be . numbers age: p sage and . five words are sungeat ich fits the blank id out the appropri- th case. are as much attuned tofair- ‘hey are to Individual self-in- ere8t. Therefore, any institution regu ing human behaviour will have to {126} that Uhe compromises between Individual self-interest, collective inter- eat and (airness are all within tolera- bie limits, These trade-offs arc as 427) for larger institutions, including the largest of them all, Le., the state, as they are for the smallest ones like the family. (128) as parenis should not repeatedly favour one child over an- other, the state cannot repeatedly favour one community or class over another. The (128) of fairness is in- ‘grained in our psyches. Since human Deings often grab what they can, we need institutions to ensure fair (130). Of these institutions, the state Is the most important, since it is (X82) to ensure that basic human needs are ensured with minimal standards of fair fess, A state (192) of or uninterested in ensuring equity in security, eduea- lon. food. health and shelter isa state whose legitimacy will be questioned, Further, the legitimacy of the state ts depenstent on ite bing 2 rlase to neutral umpute we posi, When the stite £189) jo.tiean, laleytionacy on be questioned. When the state sheds the nmpire’s clothes and becomes one of the players, the rules of falr play are so badly (234) that we can only call such an event intolerable (135). 126. {1} demand (2) ensure [Bbconsider {4} regulate {5} encompass 127, (1) important {2} juvenile {3} insigniticant {4} supreme Soe 128. {1) Preset (4) Like B) . =, . LN} people (2) dissipations: {S) outcomes — (4) affects {5) discouragements 4131, (1) stimulated (2) calculated (leonsidered (4) hastened (2) judgement (a) drama (5) designed 4192. (1) qualified (2) riddled (3) powerful (4) incapable (5) shortening 133. (1) appears £2) allow (2)become {4} recommends () visualizes 134, (1) twist (2) stopped ()mended (4) broken. (Sy abated 135. (1) truth (2) fairness, (injustice (4) murder (5) fortune Directions (196-140) : Rear- range the following five sentences (A), {B). (C), (D} and (E} in the proper se- quence toform a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions given be low them. A) For almost two months now, the struggle to cap the oil well and protect lange sections of the cour y's coastline from being devas- tated has been the top story in the news and the major concen of the US administration {B) Atpresent, though, one finds it- Ue expression of this in the dis- ‘cussions around the oll spill (© to these months thas been real- teed that this is an environmen tal ersis of gigantic proportions, and spurely man-made. {D) Oil and water do not mix. as the ‘Americans are being forced to accept with the tragic oll spill from a Bntish Petroleum oll rig {in the Gulf of Mexico. {6} Whether in the fong,term this will compel Americans to think again about their dependance on fossil fuels and seriously embark on the path of scaling it down and en- coureaging alternatives remains to be seen . 136. Which of the following shoutd be the FIRST sentence after rear- rangement? Oya 218 ge aD (Ee 197, Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rear rangement ? ME 210 ic “we IA 198. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after re- arrangement ? we ep wc a6 (a 139. Which of the following should the THIRD sentence rangement ? (A we 216 HE e 140. Which of \gshould be the POI jence alter re- 2 8 0 Directions (141-145) : In each ofthe following sentences, an idiomat- icexpression or a proverbis hightight- ed. Sclect the alternative which best describes its use in the sentence. If none of the alternatives explains the usage of the term adequately, give ‘None of these’ as your answer. 141, “Raman isthe best player that our team has and in the big games against the best players, he takes no prisoners.” (1) Raman is determined and does not eare about other people's opinions while playing in the big games against the best players. (2) in the big games against the bbest players Raman physical- ly injures every player of the ‘other team, (3) Raman is very cautious and plans every move while play- {ing in the big games against the best players. (4) Raman employs unfair means ‘hile playing in the big games against the best players. {5} None of these 142. By revising the tax cori, the Gov- ‘emment would be opening Pan- dora's Box, (1) The Government would be invidng the public wrath on revising the tax code. (2) Along with the revision of, tax code the Gi would get seve © known benefits, (9) The Govei fd be inviting foreseen trope the tox. 4 he tax code would ‘the advantage of the sroment. jone of these aj had made a huge mistake {in the presentation about his com- pany ond thus his immediate boss took him to task. (1) Anufs immediate boss took Anu} to his superior for an: ‘other assignment after he had madea mistake in the presen. lation. (2) Amy's immediate boss pa. tiently explained to Anuj that the mistake made by him in the presentation was excus able, (3) Anus immediate boss com- pletely ignored An's mistake {in the presentation and ex- plained to him other tasks that were to be done. 4) Anu/'s immediate boss as: signed Anuj another Job afler hhe had made a mistake tn hiss presentation. (5) None of these 144, Ritu tried her best to convince the villagers to open a school for the children, but i looked lke she was beating a dead horse. (0) Ritu’s effort of trying to eon: vince the villagers 10 open a school for the chikiren was being perceived as a state- ‘ment of anger. (2) Ritu was trying harder than ‘yas necessary to convince the villagers {0 open a school for the children, vince the villaggr@to open a ‘school for thy id not Jook lke tt I (a) Rite ton fe while tying le cahvince the villag- toppen a school for the adh fe af these to his own devices, Mahesh ‘would hire someone todo the diny work of washing dishes, (1) Mahesh needed constant su- pervision in order towash the dishes (2) Mahesh were allowed to do fas he wished, he would ap- point someone to wash the dishes. (3) Mahesh would use a series of devices in order to appoint someone to wash the dishes. (4) Mahesh would hire someone to wash the dishes in the dishwasher. (©) None of these Directions (146-150) : Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set.of words foreach blank which best fits the mean- ing of the sentence as a whole. 146. The actress’ ___ froma chilled- ‘out girl off screen to an intense actor on screen in just afew min- utes is amazing. (change, improperly {2} revolution, just {3) transformation, simply U)adjusiment, really (5) renovation, truthfully 4147, Considering the __of the eity tochemical and Industrial disas- ters, the State disaster manage- ment authority has decided to constitute an expert study group toanalyr: all possible threats and suggest _ to make the city ‘disaster-Tesilient. (8) vulnerability, measures (2) propensity, sketches {@)votatitty. plans 44) regularity, preparations (6) instability, maps Despite the collapse of efforts to legislate a climate bill, the coun- try has __ intemnational nego- Mators 1 remains to re- ducing carbon emissions over the ext ten years, (Jentrusted, obligated (2) promised. averse (3) dectared, ignorant () assured. committed. (5) pledged, attentive by other singers and mu: sicians. the singer sang his heart out and even the young newcomers during their act. (1) Helped, smiled (2) Accompanied, cheered (8) Created, judged (4) Stopped, applauded (6) Assisted. greeted 150. The health offictals were told to the medical practitioners about the treatment and immedi- ‘ate medical to be given t ‘swine flu pailents (1 inform, assistance Qhenlist, backing (dissuade, aid 148, 149. (4) apprise. ¢ CN -160) : Read each sent ‘out whether there isany. l error or idiomatic en ‘The error, ifany, will be in, or ie sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there ts ‘ng error, the answer ts (5). (Ignore er- rors of punctuation, if any.) 161. The celebrations continued [1)/ through the evening as more (2)/ and more friend joins (8)/ tn the fun and frolic.{4)/ No error (5) 1582. The actress believes in (1)/ be ing ft and feels that there (2)/ fare too much hype around size zero (3)/ In the entertainment world. (4)/ No error (5) 153. While the actress wins fans with (0/ her on screen lireworks, off screen, It's her (2)/ down-to- earth attitude and easy-going manner (3)/ that wins her Friends. (4)/ No error (5) ven though the exchange attract (Q)/ the attention of all those present at (2)/ the police station. the inspector continued (3)/ his trade against the girl. (4)/ No error (5) 155. The market continues tobe post- tive (1)/ and in the next quarter ‘we expected (21/ the trend to con: tinue with (3)/ the onset of the festive season. (4)/ No error {5} 186. ‘The Indian team cannot win the series (1)/ and even pulling off a draw could (2}/ be a tough prop- ‘sition with (9}/ its lead bowlers not playing. (4}/ No error (51 With this initiative, the corpora- on {1)/ hopes to assure the pub- Mc that (21/ it eaetNt viding good service (3) newing their faith 154, 157. lic transport system. ror (5) 198, The ey aoe held int see been rg ‘hoe is just two mi (2)/ opening = of cor- (3)/ shoddy workkman- \d delays in handing over iues, (4)/ No exror (5) “The sole idea behind (1}/ conduct ing such programmes (2}/ is to create awareness (3)/ among young minds of our nation. (41/ No error (5) 160. The reports prompted the chair man of {1)/ the organtsingg com- mittee to address a hurried press conference (2]/ where he repr: manded the media (3)/ for con- ducting “prejudiced campaign ~ {8)/ No error (5) Directions (163-175) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it, Certain words/phrases have been printed in ‘bold to help you locate them white an- swering some of the questions. Indians are known for their ob- sessive and compulsive fascination far gold. India Is the largest importer and. largest consumer of the yellow metal as indians buy about 25 percent of the world's gold. In 2008, India imported around 400 tons of I About 80 per- cent of the world's extracted gold is fashioned as jewellery. However, most of ss don't know or don't think about the environmental cost of the metal For instance, extracting enough gold to forge a solitary, no-frills wedding, hand ultimately translates into roughly 20-30 tons of waste. At some mines in Nevada [USA}, 100 tons or more of earth have been excavated fora single ‘ounce of gold. ‘The waste Is of two forms: re dundant rock. which is typically piled ‘as Rat heaps in locations nea the min ing site and the effuest OF tailings Ing of the mined, redundant 1 making sutphithig Acid which frees Is lige Cyanide, cadmium, hharmhil to people tule concentrations, The nsponent is typically a thick laced with cyanide, aluminurn, er, ead, and mercury: enough (0 te fish populations of water Wironments It is disposed of into, eras tes has been effectively banned in de veloped countries but it continues Lo he practised in most developing na tions. There is also a very real danger of surface water and groundwater ta ble contamination on account of these heavy metals. In fact, gold mining generates more waste per ounce than any other metal and the effects are startling, Min ing for gold has left huge gouges on the face of the earth, so masalve that they ean be seen from space. According to a study. respiratory alments, soil and water contamination, thick blankets of dust, withering of ceeconuut trees arid changes in nd pat- tem use are some of the cormon fea tures of the urban area around 3 par tloular gold mine tn Karustaka, Many areas are reported lo have becoune n> fertile because of soll contamination. ‘They contain a percentage of heavy metals enough to retard plant growth Similarly. according to another report in 2008, nearly seven years al- ter the closure of these mines, the peo- ple of this region continue to face sent ous environment and health problems, particularly in July and August, dive to swinds in these months that carry with them eyanide particles fram the dust piles fn the abandoned mines. When the mines were operational. « layer of Fed soil wsed to be put over these dust piles hefore these crucial months to prevent the cyanide particles fram be Ing carried way by the heavy winds. Now that the nines have been closed. the mitigatiwe measures have ceased as well. Reopie from socially and eronom: ‘atl manranalizest commun w mining to eseaye acute poverty. unem: ployment, and landlessness. In some cases, thelr homes and farms may be “acquived’ fer large-scale gold mining, While compensation is promised (6 them. it may takea year or twoto kick in. Till then, forced to cke cut a bare velihood mostly in a kind of lottery ‘system, they resort to crude methods: to separate any Necks of gold that may he there In the discarded waste ck using mnercury. In the process, destroy themselves slowly as well as heir en: vironment. ‘he shanty towns which tnevitably come up around the large~ seale mining sites only serve to add to the problem, Given their Mlegal and therefore unrecognized nature, they Jack basic amenities like garbage dis posal and water supply and sanitation, hecominganciher taaighly blot on the Aanutscape- According to the World Gold Council, while estimates of numbers ‘engaged in astisanal mining rary wide ly, Uhey range between 13 ancl 20 mit Tiow men, women and chikiren from over 50 developing countries. Ind believed that as much as aq the workd's gol is suipplied by al miners. Thetr eflorts to eat Selves a dally wae ha bbuige habitat Joss 3 example, huge p home te lush heavy pressures feom the Jogging lobby and need fer cheap pow cer through hydroelecutelty and relent- Jess miningaciivity, itis hard lo imag ine if Borneo wilt manage to retain ts crown. Why should these facisabont gold mining bother us? After all, we Just impart the meual; we do not mine it here (o the extent other countries do, ‘That's about to change thonigh, New Delhi has big plans to fel growth in the muning sector and isiooking to open nvestine:»_tn go'd miningin the count tey— anit Fa bag way However, environmental track record in mining has been any’ thing but stellar, And this is something, that requires close attention in ight of the planned increased forays into gotd pining, Even with the comparatively minuscule aniounte of gold mining done so far, we have tripped up on cavirenmental rensileraunin Gealog tcally. India's tereain is very similar 10 ‘those in other parts of the world wh there have beeu bug gold finds, What ‘we need to do isto learn from the mis takes conmitted by,certain developed countries if thelr oan backyard. We have a whole series of examples of where things have gone wrong from. vuther developing countries. We need. to use these insights to our advantage, and quickly. 161. According Lo the author, how are Bold mines detrimental to the environment as well as public health even alter their closu (2) The layer of red cover dust piles milnes seeps int e id un: after thereis noone fe mitigative measures dopied after the closure of these mines are not anper vised adequately hence ase Diighly damaging (2) The unsupervised mines now ‘become a threat to the envi ronment as inexperienced people carry out unchecked mining acivities (5) Winds in specific nvnthisear- ry harmful heavy metal partl- cles from the dust heaps ac~ cumulated in these mines 162. Which of the following Is posst bly the most appropriate title for the passage ? (1) Gold Mining and India ~The Inseparable Duo ©) Artisanal Mining and its Ef fects (3) Gold Mining Activities In Asia {Mi Gold - The Most Expensive Metal in the World {5) Lure for Gold ~The Stark Re- ality 163. Which of the fallewine is/are i effects of kok! mining as ein: Uioned in the passage ? (03 Waste generated swhile mining for gold is harmful even tn snail quantities. 1B) Groundwater gets polluted duc ta the release of heavy nicuals generated from the aninin of wold. 1a Cale respiratory nesses. in pew ple (only (2) All (ay, (8) and (CY (3) Only (9 ans (2) Only (8) (5) Only 1A), 364, What is i's Intention wweitethis passage ? sc BRrrage the indian gov: it from investing 1a rh Ge ving vai pete mining assoctated with gold mining for India's benefit (9) To discourage Indiaine from buying gold based on ity #2 pereussions (91 Toadvocate the import of gold teat of mien for it {8)-To goad the Indian govern: ment into bringing the artina- inal workers under the pu view of the organized sector Which of the following, (s true ahoul the people who carry out ‘gold mining activities: ? WY Their employment is purely {egal in nature. 18) They employ unsophisticated rrethods of mining, {O) They do not have essential amenities. (1) Oty 3) (2) Only (A) and (6) (3) Only {4) Only (B) and (C} (5) AIL{A), (B} and (C) are true 166. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the island of Borco in Indonesia, as given in the pas. sage? (9) Large pleces of land are tie- ing destroyed because of min ing (8) There fs @ large amount of mining activity being carried ‘out on this istand, {(€) ttwould be known for its rich ‘lodiversity in the fut {11 Oniy (A) and (6) (2) Onty (8) (2) Only (C) {8 Only tH} and (C) (5) ANIA) (81 and (C) are true Why, according to the author, should India worry about gold salting att its fects” (i) ds tadia bs pking to tn cereasie its tavestinent old mining and is lookine to in crease activitics in this see tor in the near future Asindia has heen extensively carrying out gold mining in the past and its environmen talrecord is ol encourasing, (3) As a large number of people in indin are employed in this unorganized sector which bs detrimental to the country’s eanomy (1) As India's terrain is geotoat cally unstable and is similar to other tands tn the world where gold mining is earried out (5) As India is committing the same mistakes committer by other developed nations when it comes to gold mining Why, according to the author, is the environmental cost of gold very high ? (11s gold isthe only: generates harmful Lis excavation (2) Asexcavation 167. (21 of a number of environ: jentally destructive resoure 4) As the amount of gold recov red in proportion ta the land excavated is negligible (6) As the transformation of raw gold Inta a piece of jewellery is very expensive and is envi ronmentally harmful Directions (169-172) : Choose the word/group of words which is ‘most similar jn meaning to the word/ group of words printed In bold as used in the passage. 169, FORGE Olererte —— @leousuerieit (8) fake (a) tasty (Sheopy 170, DECIMATE (destroy 2) divide (augment — (4) vacate (hequaliee 171. FASHIONED AS. (1) derived into (2) marketed as (2) stylized as (4) made into led to 172. FUEL (fire (2) increase £3) ght (energy (5) petroleun Directions (173-178) : Choose the ward/group of words which is most opposite in mneaniny. io the word/ group of words printed in bolas used In the passage 173. MASSIVE (meagre — (2) (3) dun in (5) gigantic {sHforcefully (5) Ineseapably GENERAL AWARENESS 176. A consortium of commercial banks has joined hands to float a new company which will collect data related to frauds and secu ily risks, Which of the following is the name of the company ? (1) Loss Data Consortium (2) Customer Service Corporation. (4) Bank net india Ltd. (a) Nu Tech Corporate Services: Ad, {5) None of these 177. The Indian Government has in- troduced a new Wholesale Price Index (WP) recently. The new WPI is based on which of the fol- lowing years ? (1)2004-08 (2) 2005-06 {3)2006-07 (4) 2008-09 {51 None of these ee (3) only iC) 19) Only 8} &£C) 178) AS per newspaper u ports the ‘Bank of Japa, wlhich is he Con tral Bank: ot the countes took special measures, Hest ihnae it ppan had to take ths spec sure which surprised many coun UY deen wis feaarfl Hy ingcurrency would ds export-led recovery pla (I was one of thy measures: taken by Japan of tts eeonomig apartants th Yer to reedBnizerd sis the global ev in place of the L fa. ‘Ouly() (2) Only 1B 14) Only (a) & (8) 179. As per the newspaper reports the srawth of Money supply (M3) has been at a moderate level in duly 2010 as compared to March 2010. Which of the following, was/ were the effect of this modera tion on the banking business ? W Less people opted for Time Deposits (8) People withdrew their invest~ ments in Mutual Funds {C} Banking loans became more costly as banks were forced to inerease the interest rates, (2) Both (4) & (B) (2) Only (B) (3) Only (c) (4) Only (A) (SHANA) (61, (C) 180. ‘The Reserve Bank of indie has set up a Working Group (0 re- ‘view current operating procedure of monetary policy including LAF’, What is fullform of ‘LAF? (1) Liquid Assets & Funds (2) Liabiities And Funds. (3) Liabilities Adjustment Finance (4) Liquidity And Finance (5) Liquidity Adjustment Facility 181. Which of the following organiza- tions /agencies plays a mayor and cruclal role to moderate & con- trol inflation In a country ? W Central Bank of the country {8} Stock Markets af the cougury 1C) Planning Commission of the sountey 12) Only (B) £2) Only A {2} Bott 9) &(B) (4) Both (6) &(C) = (6) Altay, (B) 8 (0), 182. Many Limes we read about 'Bal- necro Payment in econodate Mt- eratare. Which of the following statemnentis} define tte term cor- rectly 2 1) Ita a record of all (ransac- ions inade between one par Hicslar country and all other countries. {011 4s a aecord of aff transac fons made between the cou: je Wherein he payment was made in a currency oth- certhan US Dollar. {C118 a recont of all exports/ imparts feom/hy a ebuntry and difference in amuunt of both In terms of payment in US dollars. {Only (A) (2) Only (©) (Oni (8) (4 Bon LA) & 1B) (5) Only (B) & (C) As per the existing policy the Cash Reserve Ratlo (CR) of scheduled banks ts fixed at a certain percentage of their NDTL. ‘What és full form of NDTL ? (0) New Demand & Tenure Ua: balties (2) Nei Demand & tes (2) Nationa Deposi 183. the Following countries, maximum amount of thom the World Bank in last Fiscal year? (Inds (2) Turkey {3} Nepal (4) Pakistan 15} Sone of these 185. “Tire Reserve Bunk of Inia recent- ty decked to review its monetary policy more frequently, This mea ‘sone ofthe RBI will be called RBI's 1 Monetary Measure 48) Financial Market Measure (C} Regulatory Meastare Cy Gy Oniy Ad (2) only 18) (3) ANI (A). (8) & (Cy (4) Both (A) & (8) (5) Only (C) 286, “Basel Conunitice on Banking, Supervision” is also/or popularly known as — (0) Thomas Cook Cominaltce (2 Talwar Committee (9 Bank for International Settle ments Committee {4} Peter Cook Committee (5) Banking Regulation Commit tee i 187. Which of the following is/are the objectives of the Public Distribu- ton system’? W ‘To put an indirect eheck on he open market prices of var- fous Kems, {1B} Providing food grains and oth- er essential items to the nerable section of t (€) To provide compet of the products Mona War in Iraq. ®) Launch of Space Mission by India {8) Announcement of new relief package for farmers (4) New rehabilitation operation for flood victims iu Pakistan, (5) None of these 189. Which of the following countries ‘von maximum Gold Medals in the recently conciuded Common: ‘wealth Games in New Delhi ? (i) india (2) Australia (@) England (4) Canada (6) None of these Which of the following is/are the highlights of the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14, which was re- viewed by the Government re- cently? (9 Government to inerrave ex- ports upta US § 200 billion this fiscal year. (8) List of items allowed for duty- 190. free imports reduced by 30%. (6) Few towne tke Barmes, Bhi ‘wandiand Agra wnredexIsed towns of Export Excellence (1) Onty (at (2) Only (8) {a ony (ch (4) Only 8) & (0) {5) Only A) (©) 491. The Direct Tax Coste whiloh wars revised. recently will be imple mented from which ofthe follow- ing dates? Uy Apri2011 (2) Ap 2012 (3) January 20} nevi recently a8 he has bras the — ‘Chiel Justice of india ‘New Chief Justice of Jhark- hand, High Court 3) Governor of Arunachal Pradesh {4) Election Commissioner of tn- dia (1 None of these 199, As pee newspaper reports Aus: tralia and Cansda have become new exporters of pulses to lia. Upat new which of the rotlowing, countrics was the single biggest exporter of pulses co inthe ? (1) Myansnar (2) Pakistan {3)Nepal (3) Bangladesh (91 Britain 104. Several countries in Europe abandoned (heir currencies and adypted a common currency bn the year 2001. That currency is known as — (1) Europa (2) Gibralter Pound. (3) Dollar (4) Pound Sterling, (5) Euro 195, Government may reduce its bud: petary deficit by various mex ‘sures, Which of the following is NOT one such measure ? (0) Markel borrowing. (2) Deficit financing (3) Foreign grants (4) Increasing (axes 15) Reducing taxes and tnerens: Ingsubsidies 396. ‘Comraercid Papers are issued by 0) a company to abank (2 Banks to Companies (3) Ranks to Banks (1 Company to 8 suppliers (3) None of these Which of the following organiza tions maintains inaficr stock of the food jrain in India? (1 Commission for Ageicultaral Costs and Prices 12) Central Warehousing Corpo: ion (9) Fook Comporation of fudia (41 Mandi Samiti of each State {5} None of these MAT’ provision in Income Tax lands for — (1) Medium Alternate Tax {2} Mecamum Alternate Tax 49 Minimwim Alternate Tx 44) Mild Ateraate Tins 19) None of these 499, Maximum FDI fa Pvt sector Bank inc India ts allowed up to— (268% 49% (9) 50% (4) 74% (9) Nove of thece 200. Many tires we mrad about SWIFT papers What ts its fll 198, 11) Sound World wide Tastivution for Transactions (3) Society for World {21 Forwacd contract (3) Market contract {4} Standard contract {9} None of these 208. If market quotes USD/INR as 48.61/63. this means we can buy USD at which of the follow: {ng rates at the given quote? M4861 263.48 eras — (4) 48.63 {5! None of these 204. ‘The foreign trade poticy in India is announced by the — (1) Reserve Bunk of teulis, 2) Migisuy of Commacree (3) FEDAt 48) Ministry of Finanes (8) None of these 208. Lending ta Self Help Groups (SHG by anks ts knew as— (1) Non priority Sector (2) Priority sector (G1 Commercial sector (4) Corporate Sector, (51 None of these 208. According to Mini or Affairs, whi he fol: towin) matribuied, maxi Lallation at hi tables. (2) Jowar 4) Coconut all ‘States, ONGC has set ap 8 102 abil, at rarmaction “> bank Financial Te ation 14) Sate Window Aber (quer bank Financial Rade tits 15) None 201. As papilla cata im whan areas payment iy highest tn he allowing. industries Private households (2) Textiles 48) Apparel 4) atucation ©) Retail Trade 202, In the world of commodity: ex- ‘chaniges the concept of “A.stan- dard contract to buy oF sell a specified commodity at a certain dine in fuwuse and at a market riven price” —is known as — mw capacity wind power project? (1) Gujarat, (2) Rajasthan (3) West Bengal (4) Orisa (5) Andhra Pratesh 208. ‘Through which ane of the follow Ang suaiteets), Indian companies are allowed toaccess funds irom abroad? (0) External Commercial Borrow: ings (ECB) only {8} Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds (FCCBs}/Foreigo Cur- rency Fxchangeable Bonds nly {C) Preference Shares only. (1) Only (Ab {2) Only (B) (3) ANL(A}, (BY & (C) (41 Only 1A) 6c) 1. (Only (Cc) 209. The Nobel Prize 2010 for litera- ture was given to— (0) Maio Vergas Llosa 14) Akira Suzuki (8) Richad P. Heck (4) Rober G. Edwards {5} None of these 210. At which one of the following States Rawva gas fields are focat- ae (0) West Bengal (2) Andhra Pradesh ©) Kerala ky ie the sttilting So- (4) Orissa 2. lished recent- Who amongst author of} cial Bi ie (uu Xt@pbo (2) Amartya sen Onlin (ay)Manmohan Singh (5) Mubaueanad Yams While tackting the problem of in- Nation, which one of the follow ing aspects is taken into consid- ‘eration by the REI? 1) Balance between budget def Seitand price stabstity 42) Balance between growth and financial stability F21 Balance between price of all essential coramortities (4) Balance between growth, peice stability and financial stacy (3) Hone of these ‘Which of the following is/are a/ an indicator of the Snancial inealth of a country? facor (b) PPP {) PDL ine year (1) Only(A)— B}Onty (By ron cr (G)AILLA). (B)&(C) (1 None of these 214, Stock Exchanges’ play role in smeconoms which may be termed (1) hanly usetal (2) useful but need strict regula: tion 238, (9) harm to proper capital mar- kets (4) a gambling -where many in- vvebiors get ruined (©) a very important segmient to regulate inflation 215. Which of the following is/are called Key Policy rates by the Reserve Bank of India? + 1A) Bank rate {B)CRR {C)SLR A) Onty (A (2) Only (B) (3) Only (B) & (C] (4) Only A) & 18) (5) AN(A}, 1B) & (©) 216. ‘World Post Office Day’ is cele brated on (1) November 19 £2) October 10 (3) November 9 G4) Ociober 9 {5) None of these 217. Mr, Li Muing-Buck who had come to india on an official vist, 8 the president of 1) South Korea 2) China {3} Myanmar {4} Vietnam (5) None of these 218. Which of the following terms is associated with Hockey? (1) Checkmate (2) Ashes (31 Double fault 4) Law (5) Centre forward Which of the follo awarded with Rajlv G: ional Sadhana. communal hi 1) Mura 219, launched by the government of India with a view to provide so- celal security fo the people work: ing in unorganised sectors? (1) Rajfakshm (2) Kuteer Jyctt {@) Arunoday (4) Svavatamban {5} None of these 221. Which of the following peizes/ awards /honours is given for ex cellence in films? (W) Shaniiswaroop Bhatnagar Pree {2) Kalicas Award (8) Dronacharya Prize (4) Agua Award {5) Dndasabel» Phalke Award ‘222. The plenary mecting of United Nationas General Assembly on railenniwm Development Goals was recently held in 1) Tokyo: (2) Jakaria (3) New York (4) New ets (5) Paris F 222. According (o Lhe Newspaper re~ ports, India's neighbour China has helped ___in installing. ‘nuclear power plant, (1) Pakistan (2) Bhutan (8) Nepal (4) Afghanistan (6) Myanmar AFSPA was reecally stands for (1) Armed Forces. het (2) Assoria Pon Non: of these ‘Which of the following did not partleipate in the Camonwealth Games reoently held in Delhi? (1 Satna Nebwal {2} Dola Banerjee (2) Gagan Narang (4) Abhinav Bindra ==[ EXPLANATIONS E= a) | Lat a BGSeGe ais +7 2215 ena sabe Beara-o 2) Earthquakes. Cyclones and Yoleanie Eruptions are natsral calamities, Similarly, flood is a natural eslamity a0 T]zfapa}o of7]s s 10 elxtajalu sprji ow Meaninglul words 2» HATE, HEAT ©. (5) Some buildings may be tall Some mes may be tall (or Un versal Negative (E-type). {ie} Some varnishes areniotcanv: es Particilor Negauive (O- opt (19-21): ‘busi palnta are brushes, All brushes ave vay Le A= btype of “Some paints a All brush i ails ES E-ypeof Conclusion yesh ty 8 canvas.” (B) shes. All colours ave varnishes. No varnish isa canvas. A+ E-lypeof Conclusion “No colour isa canvas", (C) 2. {5) Conclusion 1 is Converse of ‘Conclusion (6) Conclusion 11s Conclusion (A), 20, (2) Conciustontl by Conchasion (Ch 21. (4} Nune fellows. 229): a wenn All winds are breeze. As Ac A-type of Conclusion “Allelvers are byeeeee”. (A All elouds are rivers. eo Allewvers ore winds. AvAcs Adype of Conetuaion "Allclouds are winats", (B) Alt ocean All rivets are winds. A+A= Actype of Conclusion, “all oceans are winds” (C) Allclouds ave winds Allwinds are breeze, A+ A= Actype of Conclusion, “All elouds are breeze". {D} All oceans are winds. All winds are breeze. A+ A= A-type of Conclusion. “All oceans are breeze” 1E) 22, (4) None follows, 23. [1] Conclusion lis Conclusion (A). (24-26): All computers are machines. All machines are equipments. At A= Astype of Conclusion allcomputers are csipsnents” Al Some printers are machines. —s All machines are equipments, Fs Ans Lye af Conclusion. “Some printers are equipments", (8) 24. (4) None follows. 25. (2) Conclusion II follows. 26. (1) Conclusion I {s Conclusion (A), (27-28): 1e rivers are plateaus. No plateau is.a sea. 14 E = Ostype of Conclusion. “Some rivers are not seas.” (C} No plateau isa sea, Some sens are rivers. E+1 = 0,- type of conclusion “Some rivers are not plateaus”. (D) 27, (1) Conclusion fis Conclusion (5). 28. (3) Conchision I follows. (29-33): (Pewee) F BiFenmlel piFemate) imate G: Wastate (tate € Ei A Female) His husbandol A. Cis husband of D. Eis husband of B. 29, (5) Option (5) is rue. 30. {3} Ets husband of 8, 81. (3) Two persons 32. (1) D Is wife of C 33. {5) Second tothe right. (4-38): Ineach step one number and one word are re-arranged. The nun bers are arranged from in descending ord, words are arranged! in alphabetical o 2 24 cross 8 jam hi Step! + 0: Input “eale 1 Jom Step IL road safe 13 Jam 108s 82.4624 road safe 13 am alt cross 93 82.46.24 18 safe road jam halt cross ‘84, (9) Step Ml ; 93 82 24 road safe 13jam 46 halt cross. ‘85, (1) Option {1)is the final arrange ment. 98, (5) There will be no such step. 37, (2) Third number from the left is 46. 38, (1) Its step I. 39. (1) From statement I ‘Construction of the building be- ‘gins in June. From statement It Construction begins in April or June or September. 40. (4) From statement! Noanswer From statement it ‘One Balsinan of Team X makes 98 runs. 41, (5) From both the statements P>R>SoQ 42. (4) From both the statements Ee ee 49. (9) Framstulement | day is sibling of Rishi Prom statement I day Is brother of Risht, 44, (3) Tiseither smatier than or equal 1oR Therefore, either Conelusion Hori is true. 45, ccna True mace th Truc 46, (2) X< 2b Cot Bk cee mo WL¥>X: True E: Not True ‘Conclusion I. D> A= True WireHcde Ket Conclusion I. H> 1: NoUTrue ‘Conclusion II, t= F : Not True 49. (4) KL = M>NoP 90. 9} F2G=HH 51. (5) None is true. 82, (2) P=N2L>M Ler BB.)V > W2X2Z V>2Z is defintely true. 54. (2) Ais mother of B. B ts son of E. Therefore, E is husband of A. 95. (5) D is father of A and C, Bis husband of A. ‘Therefore, D istather-in-law of E. 156. (3) 12 +21 = 33 [Rule ti) 93-6 = 27 [Rule Wil 3x 27 = 135 [Rule (i) 195 ~ 88 = 47 [Rule ()) 57. (5) 9-6 =3 [Rule (i) 3x 15 =45 [Rule (0) 45-12 = 33 [Rule (vl Ss 1 Rule Gv 58. (4) 18 + 37 = 55 [Rule (i) 1 [Rule (u)) 2411 =13 {Rule (i 13-6 = 7 [Rule (vIl 159. (1) 64 ~ 16 » 48 IRule fi 48 +7 = 55 [Rule fit 39-34» 15 }Rule ivi) 15 x 59 = 825 [Rute 60, (2) 27 ~ 12 = 15 {Rute fut 15, 79 [Rew 8249 [Rule fit 5g . B <8 Moret 61. (5) In the subsequent figures the ‘are moves along triangular path. Now we can ellininate Answer Fig: teres (2). (3) and (4). The square also moves along trlangular path alter every iwo figures. In one step the shaded past of the square _moves to the opposite side and in the next step il move along trlan- gular path. Now we ean eliminate Answer Figure (1). 62. (3) The [allowing changes occur in the subsequent figures. Qi (3) to) (5) 10 6) 103) (9) 10 (5) towing manner after ed through 90° ant (3) to (4) ancl from Prob 0 Figure (5) to Answee Figure 4, (2) The following changes occur in the subsequent figures : Wwe (4110), {2} 10 19) £5). 10 (6), kato 68. (4) The folowing unges deur the tibeequent lives = (iw ey (3) 10 (4) (2) to £5) t0 (63 {4)10 (5), . 3 ork a“ | “ pepe 66. (3) In the subsequent figures the entire design rotates thinugh 90" clockicive and 45° clockwise al- ternalely and respectively one, two, three. four. five «line ments ace added or deleted, 67. (1) in the subsequenstiga central design i 135%, 90%, 4 Jockwise and other de fal- owing cha e & pol (2) 10 : 4) t0 1) 68. (3) The following changes occurin each subsequent figure : 69, 2) The design (2) descents dag onally stepwise and ascends in ‘one step and ater every three fig: ures It Is replaced with « new design. The other design ascends in one step and descends step- ‘wise anid itis replaced with a new design In each subsequent figure, 70. (5) In the subsequent figuaes one design is added in a set order. 71. (2) Alternately # new design ap: pearsat the upper left comer and one design indeleted, The design moves one-half, one, one and at hall, 40 so. Stepp in anticlock wise direction 72..(5) The following changes occur in the subsequent figures + (Hy wat AN rw (100) Abou 73. (2) Miter plane uf rotates through 3gpeanticlBekwise and. the last cs Une first after all 9 et inverted alternate 1) The following changes occur in Ue subsequent figures = Woe @) to) Bes) i105) Ga} 05) 7S. (1) In each subsequent figure one irele Is converted into a triangle and vice-versa in a set order and the following changes occur in the middie row : (i) te 2) 13) t0 (4) (2) 10 3) (51106) (a) (0 5), en =| 380 50x16 | 880, 76.18) So * Tgp *? = 3168 = 6386 <2 = 3168 168 6326 aes 25

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