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    O F B A R O D A

    1. Pointing to a girl, Meena said, "She is the onlydaughter of my grandfather's son".? How is thegirl related to Meena '! I3. Sister 4. Data inadequate I5. None ofthese

    2. 'BFt is related to 'IIL' in the same way as "KO' is irelated to ? IL QV 2. PT 3. QU 4. QT

    J. Daughter 2. Cousin

    5. None of these3. How many such pairs of letters are there in theword SEAMING each of wlW'*rh~V!,~e~ters between them in the word as inthe Englishalphabet?1. None 2. One 3 . ' 1 \ > 1 0 4. Three5. More than three

    4. The positions of how many digits in the number5321674will remain unchanged after the digitsare rearranged in : ascending order within thenumber?1.None3. '{\vo5. More than three

    5. Suresh correctly remembers that' his mother'sbirthday is before twentieth June but after sev-enteenth June whereas his hrother correctlyremembers that their mother's birthday is.aftereighteenth but before twenty-fourth June. Onwhich date in June was definitely their mother'sbirthday?

    2. OneI!. Three

    1. Eighteenth3. Nineteenth5. None of these

    2. Twentieth4. Data inadequate

    6. What should come next in the foll,owingnumberseries '?918273645918273659182735918271.3 2. 5 3. 1 4. 95: None of these

    The positions of the first and the fifth digtts inthe number 53498167 are interchanged.Similarly the positions of the second and thesixth digits are interchanged' and so on. Whichof -the following will be the last digit after therearrangement?1.7 2.5 3.3 4.45. None of-these

    8. In a certain code SUBJECT is written as 'ATRI:tJDFI. How is ORDINAL written in that code?1. CQNHl\ffiO 2. CQNHBMO3. NQCHMBO 4. ESPHMBO5. None of these

    9. If+means x,_means + , x means -, and + means+he rtilerC-Qm16._4 -I - :1 x 5 + 2 = ?

    11. 182' 2.14 3. 9 4. 195. None of these

    10. Among A, R, C, D andE each having a differentheight, C is taller than only Aand B is taller thanD and E. Who among them is the tallest?I.C 2.B3. E5. None of these

    11. In a certain code GLARE is written as '513%:#'and {..WE is written as 'JS@#'. How is GWE writ-ten in that code ?1. 581# 2. 58%# 3. 5#8@4. 58@#

    4. Data inadequate

    5. None of these12. Town Ris towards East of town Hand is towardsSouth of town K.Town K is towards which direc-

    tion of townH?1. South-East 2. South-West3. North-West 4. Data inadequate5. None of these ','

    13. Suresh walked 30 metres towards North, took aleft turn and walked 40 metres, He again took aleft turn and walked :30metres. How far is hefrom the starting point?1. 100 metres 2. 60 metres3.70 metres 4.40 metres5 . D ata inadequate- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Vi je ta Competi ti ons Previous Papers35

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    Directions (14 .16) :.Following questions are based onthe five three digit numbers given below:

    937 425 816 398 67114.If the positions of the first and the third digits

    within each number are reversed, which of thefollowing will be the third digit of the secondlowest number?1.8 2.9 3.4 4.65. None of these

    15. Which ofthe following is the sum of the first and.the second digits of the lowest number?1. 12 2. 6 3. 9 4. 135. None of these

    16. Which of the following is the second digit of thesecond highest number?1.3 2.2 3.1 ~95. 7Directions (17 to 22) : In each of the questions below

    are given three statements followed by two Conclusionsnumbered Iand II. You have to take the given statements tobe true even if they seem to be at variance from commonlyknown facts. Reaa all the Conclusions and then decidewhich of the given Conclusions logically follows from thegiven statements disregarding commonly known facts.

    Give answer (1) if only Conclusion Ifollows.Give answer (2) if only Conclusion II follows.Give answer (3) if either Conclusion I or II follows.Give answer (4) if neither Conclusiou~or II follow~fGive answer (5) if both Conclusions I and'ir l o l f o l .

    17. Statements:All jugs are plates.All plates are cups.All cups are bottles.Conclusions:I. Some bottles are jugs.II. All plates are bottles.

    18. Statements:, Some jungles are mirrors.All mirrors are houses.All houses are roads,Conclusions;I. All jungles are mirrors.n. All jungles are houses.

    19. Statements:All pigeons are trees.Some trees are channels.All chanriles are baskets.Conclusions :'I. Some baskets are trees.II; Some channels are pigeons.

    20. Statements:Some tents are ropes.All ropes are lanterns.Some lanterns are boxes.

    Conclusions :I. Some boxes are tents.n. Some lanterns are tents.

    21. Stetements:Some bags are clothes.'Some clothes arepapers,Some papers are glasses.Conclusions:1. Some glasses are bags.II. No glass is bag .

    22. Statements:Some chains are trucks.No truck is car.All cars are trains.Conclusions :I. Some trains are trucks.II. 'Some'cars are chains.Directions (23-28): Study the following arrangement

    carefully and answer the questions given below:MK4B8A@RIDE2W35*F$T8 U9VI%6Z723. How many such symbols are there in the abovearrangement, each of which is immediately pre-ceded by a number and immediately followed bya letter?1.None 2. One 3. Two 4. Three5. More than three

    e2~'d&frcr.!A i A mllowin.g.five ~~e ali~e in a certain.' way na~d on thefr positions In the abovearrangement and so form a group. Which is theone that does not belong to that group?1. F $ 5 2. 4 B 3. 9 V . s 4. n E R5. 35W .

    25. Which of the following is the fourth to the left ofthe' sixteenth from the left end of the abovearrangement. ?1. 12. E5. None of these

    3..T 4. F26. How many such consonants are there in the

    above arrangement, each of which is immedi-ately preceded by a number but not immediate-ly followed by a number?i.None 2. One' 3. Two. 4. Three5. More than threeIfall the numbers-are dropped from the abovearrangement, which of the following will be thefourteenth from the right end of the above.arrangement?l.R 2.F5. None of these

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    3. T 4. W28. H o w many such numbers are there in the above

    arrangement, each of which is immediately fol-lowed by a symbol but not immediately preced-ed by a number?1. None 2. One 3. Two 4. Three5. Mote than three

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    Directions (29 to 34): Study the fo[[ow'ing informationcarefully and answer the questions given below:

    P,Q, R , S, T, V , W and Z are sitting around a circle fac-ing the centre. T is third to the left of Z who is third to theleft of P. S is third to the right of P and fourth to the left ofQ. R is second to the right ofV.29. \\l1at is R's position with respect to T ?

    1. Third to the left 2. Fifth to the right4. Fifth to the left3. Third to the right

    5. Fourth to the left30. In which of the following pairs is the first per-

    son sitting to the immediate right of the secondperson?1.T8S.RQ

    31. Who is the fourth to the .right- of V ?1. Q 2. W

    2.PW 3. QP 4.VS

    3. R5. None ofthese

    32. Who is to the immediate right of P ?i.w 2. T3. Q. 4. Data inadequate

    4. Data inadequate

    5. None of these33. Who is second to the right of S ?

    1. V 2. Z 3. R 4. W5. Data inadequate

    34. Who is second to the right of Z ?1.R 2.P .www. way2fr3. Q 4. Data inadequate5. None of these

    Directions (35 to 40) : In the following questions, thesymbols @, $, 8 , % and * are used with the following mean-ing as illustrated below:'F $ Q ' means 'P is either greater than or equal to-Q.'

    'P * Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor smallerthan Q '.'P@Q' means 'P is neither smallerthari nor equal to Q'.'P % Q Imeans 'P is either smaller than or equal to Q'.'P 8~ ' means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.

    Now in each of the following questions assuming thegiven statements to be true, find which of the ConclusionsI and II given below them is/are definitely true and giveyour answer accordingly.

    Give answer (1) if only Conclusion I is true.Give answer (2) if only Conclusion II is true.Give answer (3) if either Conclusion I or II true.Give answer (4) ifneither Conclusion I norIl is trueGive answer (5) ifboth Conclusions I and II are true.

    35. Statements:II s J, J * T, To KConclusion:I. T*HII. T I) H

    36. Statements:Z%N, N@D, .D8KConclusion:I. K@NII. Z I) D

    37. Statements:WoK, K%M, M$HConclusion:I. H*KII. W IiM

    38. Statements:M*R, R O /O N , N$BConclusion:

    s heir &3-8CROmII. N $ M

    39. Statements:D%T, T8K, K*WConclusion:1. W@TII. K@D

    40. Statements:H@K, K*F, F%JConclusion:I. J$KII. J@H

    Directions (41~50): In each of the questions given which one of the following five answer figures on the right should comeafter the problem figures on the left. if the sequence were continued?

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    55. 25%of480 - (1)% of 225 = 751.24 2.25 3.205. None ofthese

    56. 169.23--41.71-17.48 + 60. 59= 11. 171.63 2. 170.63 3. 169.835. None ofthese

    57. (288 +36)2 + (72 x 3) =11.224 2.260 3.2805, Noneofthese

    58. 4307 + 3868 + 7113 - 9026 = ?1. 6242 2. 6362 3. 62525. Noneofthese

    59. 625 + 25 x 18 + 362 ::: 11. 1646 2. 1846 3. 15465.None ofthese

    2 1 160. 1 '9 - 2 '3 +2 '6 =?

    4.15 7 1 . "'196 - = (?) + 5251520-14501. 105 2.95 3.110 4. 130

    4. 160.73 5. None ofthese72. 2 3 % of 600 =?- of7-5 4

    4. 214 1. 9.3 2.18.6 3.93 4.425. Noneofthese73. 2222 - 3333 +4444 - 555 :::?1. 27880 2.2778 3.2428 4. 28984. 6262 5. Noneofthese74. 504+ .JI44 + {49 =.Jm

    4 . 1946 1.4 2. {6 3.6 4. 36

    1 1 1 51.3'6 2.2'9 3.118 4.2 '65. None of these

    61. (17)2'-:(15)2es (?)41.8 2. 64 3. 16 . 4. {85.16

    62. 326 x (9)7.4 + (27)1.1 = 3(7)1. 14.1 2. 11.1 3. 15.55. Noneofthese

    63. 17%of 250 -36.80= f?4.13.5

    1. 32.39 2.42.49www.way2fr

    3. -.{5:i 4. 5.75. None ofthese

    64. 4768 -1714 -2541 = (?)2-1121. 245.25

    65. 672 +56 x 52 + 73 x 7 =11. 1235 2. 1125 3. 1115 .

    2.23 3.27

    5. None ofthese66. ? +27 x 15 = 195

    1.351 2:378' 3.4055. Noneofthese

    67. 322 + 23 + (4)3:::13x?1.5 2. 78 3.685. Noneofthese68. (0.25)3X(0.5)4= (0.5)?1.6 2.4 3.85. None ofthese

    69. 73 + 62 - 34 -113 :::?1.175 ~ 185 3.1155. None ofthese

    70. .J576% of "'1225 ""?1. 7.4 2.8.95. Noneofthese

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    5. Noneofthese75 334 . 406 167 _?. nX 58 + 15 -.

    22.2 '5 113.212 14.3'571 . 12 .5. None ofthese

    76. The rainfall in a city in 5 consecutive years wasrecorded as 20.54 inches, 33.10 inches, 11.62inch-esm 19.20 inches and 21.74 inches. What was theaverage annual rainfall ?1. 21.44 inches 2. 21.24 inches3. 20.24 inches 4. 17.94inches5. NoneoftheseW . ~ ~ ar~aOJ P first rectangle is four-fifth the areaof second rectangle. The length and the perime-ter of the first rectangle is 24 em, and 80 emrespectively, what is the. perimeter of secondrectangle 11 . 48 em. 2. 54 em.3.60 ems,5. Noneofthese

    78. Rupainvested a sum of Rs. 4,230 at a rate of 6p.e.p.a, i n a bank. What simple interest will sheget all the end of 6years 1 .1. Rs. 1,522.80 2. Rs.l,502.803:Rs. 1,582.20 4. Rs.1,722.70

    4. Cannot be determined

    5. None 6fthese79. The adjacent angles of a parallelogram are in

    the ratio of 4 ; 5 respectively. What is the rneas-ure of twice the smallest angle?1. 80 2.40

    4. Cannot be determined3.18005. Noneofthese

    80. Three years ago Rahul's age was two-third othe present age of Mohit. Mohit's age after 5years will be 32 years. What is Rahul's presentage? .1. 18years 2. 15 years3.21 years 4.22 years5. Noneofthese

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    81. What least number should be subtracted from I 91.3428,so that it will be completely divisible by 13?1, 8 2, 22 3, 4 4.35 I5, None of these

    82. What is the value of 72% of two-third of 450 ? .1.~56 2.180 3,196 4.2165. None of these

    83. The circumference of a circle is 176cm. What isthe approximate value of diagonal of a squarewhose side is equal to half the. radius of the cir-cle ?1. 24 em5.28 em.

    84. Shraddha saves Rs, 15,230 every month. Howmuch amount will she. save in. 2 years and 7

    2, 20 em. 3, 15 em 4.12 em,

    . months?1.Rs. 4,27,1303. Rs. 2,24,200

    2. Rs. 4,56,9004. Rs. 2,89,370

    5. None of these85. 18 people can. complete a piece of work in 32

    days. In how many days will 12 people finish thesame piece of work'?1. 46 days 2. 54 days 3. 56 days 4. 42 days5. None of these

    86. What is the respective ratio between the speedof a train and speed of a car if the car covered.364km. in 7hours and the train covered 195km.in 3 hours?1, 5 : 4 2. 4 : 5 . 3. 13 :.5 W " i :1 l . : fl y2 f5, None of theseSurekha had Rs. 4,745 with her. She purchased14 kg. of rice at the rate of Rs. 50 per kg. and 8kg. of apples at the rate of Rs. 75 per kg. Howmuch amount was left with her after shopping?1. Rs, 3,545 2. Rs. 3,5553, Rs, 3,475 4. Rs. 3,4455. None of thesePratfka purchased an item for Rs, 7,200and soldit for Rs.5,400. What percentage of loss shewould have on selling the item?1,20 2.25 3. 15 ~755, None of thesePankaj purchased a new home. 2% of the totalprice of the home will be given as a commissionto the broker. If 5% of the total price of his homeis Rs. 2.5 lacs, what was the amount of eommis-sion earned by the broker '!1.Rs, 1,00,000 2. Rs. 10,0003. Rs. 5,00,000 4. Rs. 15,0005. None of these

    90. What is the value of two-third of twenty five percent of the value of a right angle?1. 20 2..15 3. 25 4. 300

    87.

    88.

    89.

    5. None of these

    The morning bus fare for a certain distance forone passenger is Rs.50 and the night bus fare forthe same distance is thrice the morning farefore one passenger. How much amount of busfar will be paid by 6 passengers who travel inthe morning and 4'passengers who travel in thenight together?1. Rs. 1,200 2. Rs. 800 3. Rs. 900 4. Rs. 1,0005. None of these

    92. Suraj earned Rs.9,820 last month. This' monthhis earning decreased by 15%. How muchamount did he earn this month ? .1. Rs.8,337 2. Rs.8,347 3. Rs.7,347 4. Rs,7,3975. None of these

    {) 3 6 7 493. Out of the fractions 9' '7' 1..1' illand '5 whichis the third highest?5 31.9 2'745. '5

    94. What will come in place of both the questionmarks (1)in the following question '!1 7 _ 1664 -1?

    '74. 16

    2 .m 4. 10241. 325. 16

    Directions (95-96) : What ioill come in place of the~@~ ID&"k (@mhe following number series ?95. 153 150 144 132 108 (?)

    1.60 2.84 3.54 4,725, None of these-

    96. 31 40 58 85 121 (?)

    3. 1034

    1,166 3. 157 4. 1842,1755. None of these

    97. The cost of'3 pens and 5 pencils is Rs. 100Alsothe cost of one pen and one pencil is in the ratioof 5 : 1 respectively. What is the cost of one dozenpens?1, Rs, 200 2. Rs. 250 3. Rs. 300 4. Rs. 1505. None of these

    98. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio of 2:3:4respectively. What is the sum of twice the small-est angle and thrice the second highest angletogether? 1. 2500 2. 2600 3, 2000 4, 2200 5. None of these

    99. A rope is cut into 36 equal parts each of 6metres. How many equal parts will be obtain ifthe length of each part is increased by 3metres1,20 2.18 3.72 4.245. None ofthese

    100.Ram got 220marks in an examination and failedby 30 marks, If the passing per cent is 40, whatare the maximum marks of the' examination?1. 600 2 . 620 3,640 4, 5255. None of these

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    Directions (Qs. 101 to 135) : In each question below a combination ofName and Address is given in the first unnum-bered column at the left followed by four such. combinations one each under the columns 1, 2, 3 & 4. You have to find outthe combination which is emctly the same as the combination in the first unnumbered column. The number of that columnwhich contains that combination is the answer. If all the combinations are different, the answer is (5).

    1 2 3 4 5101. Pravena Gill Pravena Gill Pravina Gill Pravena Gill Pravena Gill None

    Surbi Palace, 41 Surbe Palace, 41 Surbi Palace, 41 Surbi Palace, 41 Surbi Palace; 41Transco Nagar Transco Nagar Transco Nagar Transco Nagar Transco Nager

    102. Partul Hirwani Partul Hirwani Partul Hirwani Partul Hirwani Parful Hirwani NoneYKNo.1, RNo.73 V.KNo.L RNo.73 VK.No.l, RNo.37 V.K.No.l, RNo. 73 VK.No..1, RNo.73Lucknow Cantt Lucknom Cantt Lucknow Cantt Lucknow Cantt Lucknow Cantt

    103. Ricky Martin Ricky Martin Ricky Martin Ricky Martin Ricky Matrin None148 Jhonson Park 158, Jhonson Park' 148, -Ihonson Park 148, Jhonson Park 148, Jhonson ParkShivalik Avenue Shivalik Avenue Shivalik Avenue Shivalek Avenue Shivalik Avenue

    104. Surj Bhanu SUIj Bhanu Surj Bhanu Surya Bhanu Surj Bhanu NoneKothi No. 4257 Kothi No. 4257 Kothi No. 4257 Kothi No. 4257 House No. 4257Jallalabad Jallalabad Jallilabad Jallalabad Jallalabad

    105. Sukhbir Kaur Sukbir Kaur Sukhbir Kaur Sukhbir Gaur Sukhbir Kaur None.3243, Red Board 3243, Red Board 33-43, Red Board 32-43, Red Board 32-43, Red BoardJhunagarh Jhunagarh Jhunagarh Jhunagarh Junagarh

    106. Murli Kartik Murli Kartik Mudi Kartik Murli Kartek Murli Kartik NoneJ.K. Brothers Ltd. J.K. Brothres Ltd. J.K. B~~S Lt:h J.K. Brothers Ltd. J.K. Brothers Ltd..Burhanpur Burhanpur WWW. ~ . es e1iu'1liafp~m Burhanpur

    107. Reedima Jain Reedima Jaina Reedima Jain Reedhima Jain Reedima Jain NoneKirti Nagar Kirti Nagar Kirit Nagar Kirti Nagar Kirti Nagar4751AlC2 Street 475/AlC2 Street 4751AlC2 Street 4751AlC2 Street 4751Al C2 Street

    108. Meena Kumari Meena Kumadi Meena Kumari Meena Kumari Meena Kumari NoneSpeaker. T.D Speaker, T.D. Spacker, T.D. Speaker, T.D Speaker, T.D.Rudra Prayag Rudra Prayag Rudra Prayag Rudra Prayag Rudra Prayog109. Sunita Rani, Sunita Rani Suneta Rani Sunita Rani . Sunita Rani None43Green Village 43-Green Village 43-Green Village 34Green Village 43"Green VillageKashi Mira Road Kashi Mira Road Kashi Mira Road Kashi Mira Road Kasi Mira RoadllO. Prithvi Pal Prithvi Pul Prithvi Pal Prithvi Pal Prithvi Pal None

    House No. K243 House No. K-243 House No. K-243 House No. R-243 House No.K-243Zamuna Coloney Zamuna Coloney Zamuna Coloney Zamuna Coloney Zumuna Coloney

    m, Jhoda Kh;m Jodha Khan Jhoda Khan Jboda Khan JhodaKhan None391, Film City 391, Film City 391, Filmi City 391, Film City 319, Film City_Malad, MH Malad, MH Malad,MH Malad, MH Malad, MIl

    ll2. Ganeshi Dev Ganeshe Dev Ganeshi Deva Ganeshi Dev Ganeshi Dev NoneGate-Keepar Gate- Keepar Gate-Keepar Gate-Keeper Gate-KeeparArmy Chowk-79 Army Chowk -79 Army Chowk-97 Army Chowk -97 Army Chowk-79

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    113. Vijay Kumar Vijay Kumar Vijay Kumar Vijay Kumer Vijay Kumar NoneDAV. College DAV. College DAV. College DAV. College DAV. CollageHoshiarpur Hoshiarpoor . Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur

    114. Amit Bagri AmitBagri Amit Bogri Amit Bagri Ainit Bagri None31-Vibishan Fmz 31Vibishan Frnz 31Vibishan Frnz 31-Vibishan Frnz 31-Vibishen FrnzSimla Pahari-96 Simla Pahari-Df Simla Pahari-96 Simla Pahari -69 Simla Pahari -96

    115. Pratiba Patel Pratiba Patel Pratiba Patil Pratiba Patel Pratiba Patel NonePresident Gali President Gale President Gali President Gali President GaliTele. 3917214 Tele. 3917214 Tele. 3917214 Tele. 3197214 Tele. 3917214

    116. Prakhar Shakya Prakhar Shakya Prekhar Shakya Prakhar Shakya Prakhar Shakya NoneSohan Pur Suhan Pur Sohan Pur Sohan Pur Sohan PurMainpuri-UP Mainpuri-UP Mainpuri-UP Mainpuri-UP Mainpuri-PU

    117. Jewan Guru Jewan Guru .Jewan Guru Jiwan Guru Jewan Guru NoneBoys Hostel Boys Hotel Boys Hostel Boys Hostel Boys HostelAbhoar-Pbj Abhoar-Pbj Abhour-Pbj Abhoar-Pbj Abhoar -Pbj

    118. Prem Anand PremAnand PremAnand PremAnand PranAnand NoneJ amia School Jamia Schoal Jamia School J amia School JamiaSchoolScendrabad Scendrabad Scenderabad Scendrabad Scendrabad

    119. Harvinder Pal Harwinder Pal Harvinder Pal Harvinder Pal Harvinder Pat None47/59. Pintu 47/59, Pintu www. ~Yliftpeshet7:~n,

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    5. Pledge137~ 1, Shirt 2. Shine 3. Shipper .4. Shift

    5. Shield138; 1. Credibly 2. Credence 3. Creativity 4. Crease

    5. Creeper139. 1. Traitor 2. 'frailer 3. 'Iramline 4. Trample

    5. Trainer

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    l _ ~ o d e ~ l . : ~ L I . ' : _ ~ tC IJL~~L~JYou have to find 011t which of the combinations, repre-

    sents the group of digits, Serial. number of that combina-tion is your answer. If none ofthe combinations is correct,your answer is (5) i.e, 'None of these'.14L368217

    1. GCD.JFE 2 ..GDCJFE 3. GCDF,m 4. GCJDFE5, None ofthese

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    142.6793581. CEAHGD3. CAEGHD5. None of these

    143.5216841. HJFDCB3. HJCFDB5. None of these

    2. CEAGHD4. CEGAHD

    2. HFJCDB4. HJFCDB

    144.4256191. BHJFCA3. BJHCFA5. None of these

    145.2547911. ,THBEAG3. JHBAEF5. None ofthese

    2. B JH FCA4 . BH . JCFA

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    Directions 1146-15Q) : Refer to the data in the following table to answer these questions,'Number (in thousands) of Male (M) and Female (F) students from different Universites over the years(F = Females, M =Males)

    Year , 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007University M F .M F M F M F M F M F

    J 07 03 10 07 13 09 15 09 22 20 24 24-~

    K 09 0 7 13 14 17 13 18 17 27 23 29 28L 25 33 27 -~13 14 14 15 16. n 23 18 29 '/-e-M 06 09 09 11 21 17 24 13 33 31 37 28N 05 02 08 05 13 20 26. 15 36 32 39 330 12 11 13 15 12 11 17 n 28 .27 3 6 32P 11 09 19 21 15 07 2 1 18 27 30 32 31

    146.What was the total number of students froniUniversity K in the year 2003?1. 29,000 2.26,000 3.27,000 4.2 ,7005. None of these

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    5. made us wanted 5. entertainment165. Incredibly, nobody had any idea of the true -- 173. 1. unravelling.of the flood waters 3. baring

    1. rampage 2. purview 5. shedding3. components 4. vision 174.1. exists 2. is5. magnitude 5. granted.

    Directions (166-170) :Given belcJtiJTci!Wa.utJiifyUJililliieSh~{ ~eatclPm 2. recoversentences. Rearrange these sentences to form ameaningfull -paragraph and then answer the questions that follow. 176 .. 1. matterA. Accordingly, the export surplus in many traditionalcommodities like tea has not been increasing as much

    as the government would have wished.B. The structure of Indian exports is typical of a devel-

    Directions (161-165): Fill in the blanks in the followingsentence with the most appropriate alternatives suggested.161. Individuals are deprived of their freedom by thevery process of --.and standardisation

    1. discipline 2. uniformity3; regimentation 4. collectivisation5. modernisation

    162. Democracy in India has survived because itsthree - the legislature, the executive and thejudiciary, have worked not only independentlybut in a perfectly harmonious manner.1. components 2. pillars3. elements 4. blocks5. states

    163..... he has arrived in the auditorium:1. more away3. more off

    2. more on4. more out

    5. more over164. Psychologists believe that incentivies ... toincrease our productivity

    L makes us wanting. 2. make us want3. making us want 4. makes us want

    oping economy.C. There has been a continuous decline in the share of

    agricultural raw materials and allied products.D . India has traditionally been an exporter of agricultur-al raw materials and manufactures based on agricul-tural raw materials. .E. One reason for the relative decline of food beveragesand tobacco in the total exports is the increase in pop-ulation and consequent increase in domestic con-sumption of these goods.166. Which is the last sentence in the paragraph?1.A 2. B 3. C 4. D5. E167. Which is the first sentence in the praragraph?

    1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D5. E

    168. Which is the third sentence in the paragraph?1.A 2. B 3. C 4. D5. E

    169. Which is the second sentence in the paragraph?1. A . 2. B 3. C 4. D5. E

    170. Which is the fourth sentence in the paragraph?1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D5. E

    Directions Q (171180): In the following passage theare blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are given below the passage and against each, fiwords are suggested, one of which fits the blanks approprately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

    Poets, musicians' and painters look to nature (171)(172) for creating their master pieces. However, scientishave always been interested in (173) the hidden truthnature they think the hard-core nature as (174) does nhave much use for them. For them to discover somethinnew or invent new theories; they must am the atoms, dup the (176) to fetch precious materials, (177) up seshores and sandy deserts to (178) necessary petroleuproducts, understand the hidden rays ! 1 . 1 . i l l in the highreaches of universe and so on and so (80).171. 1. means 2, end 3. way 4. road

    5. source172. 1. inspiration

    3. thrust2. boost4. agitation2. exposing4. denuding3. taken 4. seen3. clear A. generate

    5. split2 . spade 3. world 4. engine

    5. earth177. 1. dig 2. box 3. drag 4. well5. pump178. 1. appropriate

    3. dig5. save

    179. Lmysterious3~strangulated5. conjectured

    180.1. due 2. off5. forth

    Directions (181-185): In each of the following setences a word is italicised choose a word to substitute titalicised word without changing its meaning.181. When rain is imminent the meteorological

    2. conserve4. exploit2. perceived4. available3 , on 4. well .

    departmerit issues a warning1. about to come 2. heavy3. scanty 4. 'Sure5. expected

    182. When the speaker rose to give his lecture pandemonium broke in the hall1. chaos5. order

    2. silence 3. discipline 4. crowd

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    ing some of the questions. 188. Which of one following is the most opposite inThe promulgation of the depositories ordinance has to meaning tothe word expeditious as used in the

    be welcomed on grounds of transparency and expeditious passage? .settlement. The depository system makes for scripless 1.Tardytrading and cuts out the rtgmarde of physical transfer of 3. Inactiveshares and registration of transfers. The issue of duplicate 5. Languidshares and the accompanying fradulenco are' averted with 189. Why has a reference been made to bolt?the depositories in place and investors dealing with them. . 1 S' I it I tziven its sid f the t it. . . . . mee)o las no gwen 1 S Sl eo .e S 01'Y, IA critical element m the emerging system in the role of l b th 'It t. .. . . may e e gUl v par ydepositories, which under the changed despensation can . . . . ,.b therezi t d f iti E' II' 2. Bolt was the first to use the depository systemecome : e regrs ere owners osecun 18S. qua y so 18 . . ..~he quality ofihe. softw. are. Indeed, this has t~.be perfectly 3.. Bolt I S ._ ~ ~roven flawed software supplIer. ~.. .morder and should not breakdown every WW~d~~~S e s We ~~~ .h~dffiv'ln th: dangerous consequence otit happened in respect of BOUr, the depository system can I the inherent flaws m the software systemrun amuck with the operator pressing the wrong buttons, I 5. None.of thesedeliberately or otherwise. 190. Who or which among the following does the

    Bolt's operational record has been quite bad and the author consider guilty'!software have been blamed for the repeated disruption. 1. SEEI 2. BOLTSince the latter have not given their side of the story, one 3. Software suppliers 4, 'The depository systemsuppossss that they are really the guilty paity. This could ~ M' f 1O. rsone a thesehappen to the depository system as wen andwhen this hap-191. Which of the following is the same in meaning aspens, the poor investors will find themselves placed per- the word 'rigmarole' as used in the passage?ilously, especially when they have given up their owner- . 1. Lenthyprocedure 2.Vexed issueship infavour of the depositories. As things stand, investorshave to run from pillar to post to get the transfers com- 3. Happy responsibility 4. Short-cutpleted and things an worse with theirexercising the option 5. Unnessary burdento transfer the ownership to the depositories. Since the cus- 192. Which of the following is one of the reasons fortodial agencies the financial institutions, banks and large the introduction of scripless trading?coporate brokerage bodies - are going to be the depositories, 1. Change of ownessgoing strictly by thier present record, their is every possi- 2. Transparancy in dealsbility of investors being harassed every now and then.Thus, while .scripless trading has to be introduced, mainlyfo r the sake of transparency in deals and speed, the sup-portive mechanism has to be really top-class, More regis-trations of depositories with SEEI will not make the systemwork. There is also whimsical behaviour of brokers beconsidered while depositories can be disciplined, brokersare a law unto themselves and bolt has not put a stop torabid speculation. The depository systemmay not be ableto serve as a disciplinary meeh anism in respect of brokers.But essentially, the software must be so good as to avert

    183. Ambition is subdued by poverty1. won 2. modified3. challenged5. diluted

    1St. Now-a-days we frequently read about euthana-sia in the newspapers and magazines .1. voluntory killing 2. involuntary killing3. mercy killing 4, mass killing5; brutal killing

    185.:He was officious by disposition and habit

    4. effected

    1. officiating3. official

    2. meddlesome4. casual

    5. informalDirections ((.i186.200) ."Read the following passage to

    ansioer the given question. Some words in the passage aregiven in bold letters to help you locate them. while answer,

    any kind ofdisorder. Investors must always be sure of theirstake and the accuring benefits particularly where theypass on the ownership to a depository.186. The attitude of the author towards the deposi-

    tory system is1. Tempered with caution2. Sceptical3. One of disapproval4. Overwhelmingly enthusiastic5. None of these

    187.Which of the following is desirable?1. Issue of duplicate shares2, Harassment of investors3. Quality software4. Physical transfers of shares5. None ofthese

    2. Leisurely4. Slow

    3. Promulgation of ordinance.4. Expeditions5. None of these

    193. What makes the author assume that the soft-ware suppliers are to be blamed?L They have not vindicated themselves2. They are the registred owners of securities3. They have supported depositories ordinance. 4. They are agents for scripless frading5. None ofthese

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    194.Which of the bellowing is the same in meaningas the word 'dispensation' used in the passage?I. Essential 2. Order3. Giving 4. Distribution5. Medication

    195-.Why is the author apprehensive of the custodi-cal agencies acting as depositories?I. The agencies record is far from laudable2. The agencies will find it difficult to tackle a newscheme3. Investors can never repose unquestioned truth in

    them4. Because of his bias5. None ofthese

    196.What have the brokers been attacked for?I. They often wider-speculate2. Their behaviour cannot be curbed3. They do not function speedily4. They are not accurate as machines5. None ofthese

    197.Which of the followinmg is opposite in meaningto the word 'perilosuly' as used in the passage?I. Quickly 2. Deliberately3. Safely 4. Actually5. Imply

    198.According to the passage, who are the ones mostvulnerable to cheating?I. Software suppliers 2. BroktJ~w way 2fr3. Custodial agencies 4. Investors5. None of these

    199.Which of the follwing is the opposite Inmeaning'to the word 'whimsical' as used in the passage?1. Changeless 2. Pithy3. Disciplined 4. Transparent5. Capricious

    200.Which of the follwing is the same in meaning asthe word 'rabed' as used in the passage?I. Over zealous3. Fanatical5. Disciplined

    2. Eccentric4. Diseased

    201.Which of the following is a Webbrowser?1. Paint3. Fire fox5. All are Web browsers

    202.Most of the commonly used personal computers!laptops do not have a command key known as1. Turnover 2. Shift 3. Alter 4. Delete

    2. Power Point4. Word

    5. Insert203.What is the full form of USB as used in comput-

    er-related activities?L Universal SecurityBlock 2. Ultra Serial Block3. United ServiceBlock 4. Universal Serial Bu s5. None of these

    204. The quickest and easiest way in Word, to locatea particular word or phrase in a document 'is touse the command.1. Replace 2. Find 3. Lookup 4. Search5. None of these

    205.Which of the folllowing is not a computer pro-gramming language?1. C 2. C++ 3. Java 4. COBOL5. Microsoft206. To prepare a presentation/slide. show whichapplication is commonly used?1. Photoshop 2. Powerpoint3. Outlook Epress5. All these

    207.Which of the following is not a hardware of a

    4. Internet Explorer

    computer?I. Monitor3. Windows

    2. Key Board4. Central Processing Unit

    5. Mouse208. A program designed to destroy data on' yourcomputer which can travel to "infect"other com-

    puters is called a1. disease 2. torpedo 3,hurricane 4 . virus5. None of these

    209.Most of the commonly available personal com-puters/ laptops have a keyboard popularly

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    210.Whenever we have to give space between thetwo words while typing on. a PC we have topress a key known as1. Backspace 2. Shift .3. Control5. Space Bar

    21L Editing a document consists of reading throughthe document you've created, then1. correcting your errors 2..printing it3 saving it 4. deleting it5. None of these

    4. Escape

    212.Which of the following is not a famous operatingsystem?I. Windows Vista 2. Mac OS X3. Linux5. Virtual Box

    213. The Internet allows you to

    4. Sun OS

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    214. What kind of software would you most likely useto keep track of a billing account?

    2. Electronic publishing4. W eb authoring

    1. Word processing3. Spreadsheet5. None of these

    215. Text and graphics that have been cut or copiedare stored in an area called theL Pasteboard 2. Copyboard3. Clipboard 4. Cuttingboard5. None of' these

    216. A device that connects to a network without theuse of cables is said to beL distributed 2. wirelesss3. centralised 4. open source5. None of these

    217. Junk e-mail is also caned2. spoof4. spool

    1.spam3. sniffer script5. None of these

    218. Wht is the most common way to get a virus inyour computer's hard disk?1. By installing games from their CDROMS2. By uploading pictures from mobile phones to the

    221. Codes consisting of bars or lines of varyingwidths or lengths that are computer-readableare known as1. an ASCII code 2. a magnetic tape

    4. a bar code3. an OCR SCaDTlBr5. None of these

    222. A ,,,..is a unique name that you give to afile of information1. device letter2. folder3. filename4. filename extension5. None of these

    223. What is an E-mail attachment?1. A receipt sent by the recipient2. A separate document from another program sent

    along with an E-mail message3. A malicious parasite that feeds off of your mes-

    sages and destroys the contents4. A list of CC: or BCC: recipients5. None of these

    224.Which of the following are all considered advan-tages of e-mail?

    computer 1. Convenience, speed of delivery, generality and reli-3. By opening emails I ability4. By sending emails2fI2.Printable. global and expensive5 N f th WWW way J t es h 3 = lGfbl:Jak:QWeni~nce and Microsoft owned. one 0 ,ese I .

    219. What is the default file extension for all Word I 4.. Slow delivery, reliable, global and inexpensivedocuments? 5. None of these1. WRD 2. TX T 3. DOC 4.FIL5. None of these

    220. What are bas, doc, and .htm examples of?1.Databases 2. Extensions3. Domains5. None ofthese

    4. Protocols

    225. Ecommerce allows companies to .1. issues important business reports.2. conduct business over the Internet.3. support decision making processes.4. keep track of paper-based transactions5.None ofthese

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