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18.Why has the Buddhist circuit in Bihar andUP failed to draw visitors to its full potential?1) because of the rickety infrastructure and
improper facilities there. 2) because of lack of advertisement on
Buddhist circuit. 3) because of negligent attitude of the
government officials. 4) because of religious misconceptions.5) None of these
19.What is the meaning of the phrase tomake ends meet as used in the passage?1) to fulfill their dream2) to make adjustments3) to earn livelihood4) to save their earnings 5) None of these
20.Which of the following is false in the context of the passage? 1) The interest of foreign tourists has
grown towards India. 2) The badlands of UP and Bihar contain
positive aspects also. 3) The infrastructure in the Buddhist circuit
in UP and Bihar is far from satisfactory. 4) Buddhist circuit can change the fortune
of UP and Bihar.5) None of these
21.Which of the following is true in the
context of the passage? 1) Incredible India campaign focuses
mainly on top-end western markets. 2) Buddhist circuit in Bihar and UP have
failed to attract foreign tourists. 3) Lack of infrastructure has not dampened
the mood of the visitors from visiting theBuddhist sites in UP and Bihar.
4) Tourist arrivals in India have remainedstagnant over the years.
5) None of these
22.How does brand Buddha balance theincredible India campaign? 1) It provides the tourists with holistic and
spiritual solace. 2) It drives tourists to even the remote
places attached with Buddhism.3) It gives due weightage to religious
tourism.4) It attracts low and high budget
segments of tourists both alike. 5) None of these
23.Apart from generating foreign exchange,promoting of Buddhist circuit will 1) generate employment opportunities for
the local people.2) bring the South-East Asian countries
under one economic zone.3) revive the interest of the common
people in Buddhism.4) bring into limelight the neglected areas
of the country. 5) None of these
24.Choose the word which is the same inmeaning as the word given in bold as usedin the passage.
HAMSTRUNG
1) restricted 2) bothered 3) strived4) neglected 5) rebuked
25.Choose the word which is the opposite inmeaning of the word given in bold as usedin the passage. DETERRED 1) assured 2) accompanied3) appealed 4) rewarded5) encouraged
Directions (Qs.26 - 30): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which hasbeen numbered. These numbers are printedbelow the passage and against each fivewords have been suggested, one of which fillsthe blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Traditional bank architecture is based onbank branches. These branches ensure thephysical ..... (26) of a customer’s savings. A customer may go there to deposit and withdrawmoney, negotiateloans and ..... (27) in other financial transactions. In the past two decadesbanking architecture has changed-theAutomated Teller Machine (ATM) has been abig luxury and credit and debit cards havecreated new financial spaces. ..... (28) the bankbranch has remained the bedrock of thebanking system-after all a person needs a bankaccount in a branch before he can operate adebit or ATM card. This may be about tochange as technocrats now view cell phonesas the new architecture of virtual banks. Thishas the potential to make branches ..... (29).Cell phone banking looks especially relevantfor India since it can penetrate the countrysidecheaply and effectively. The world over cellphones are spreading at a phenomenal rateand in India alone new cell phone connectionsare growing at the rate of six million a month arate of customer ..... (30) that no bank candream of. 26. 1) confidentiality 2) guarantee
3) knowledge 4) security5) presence
27. 1) enable 2) engage 3) pursue4) interact 5) operate
28. 1) yet 2) until 3) despite4) although 5) even
29. 1) retreat 2) expired 3) essential4) obsolete 5) extant
30. 1) satisfaction 2) relationship3) discount 4) base5) expansion
Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Qs.31 - 35): What should come inplace of the question mark (?) in thefollowing number series?31. 948, 474, ?, 118.5, 59.25, 29.625
1) 221 2) 190 3) 237 4) 189.065) None of these
32. 374, 355, 317, ?, 184, 89 1) 260 2) 298 3) 279 4) 2415) None of these
33. 96, 94, 373, 3353, ?, 1341069 1) 83819 2) 53483 3) 63813 4) 536435) None of these
34. 1, 16, 81, 256, ?, 1296 1) 400 2) 625 3) 875 4) 11255) None of these
35. 281, 141, 71, 36, 18.5, ? 1) 9.5 2) 9.25 3) 10.75 4) 105) None of these
36.Acid and water are mixed in a vessel A inthe ratio of 5 : 2 and in the vessel B in theratio 8 : 5. In what proportion shouldquantities be taken out from the twovessels so as to form a mixture in which theacid and water will be in the ratio of 9 : 4?1) 7 : 2 2) 2 : 7 3) 7 : 4 4) 2 : 35) None of these
37.A policemen starts to chase a thief. Whenthe thief goes 10 steps the policemanmoves 8 steps and 5 steps of the policemanare equal to 7 steps of the thief. The ratioof the speeds of the policeman and thethief is: 1) 25 : 28 2) 25 : 26 3) 28 : 254) 56 : 25 5) None of these
38.A and B take a piece of work forRs. 28,800. One alone could do it in 36days, the other in 48 days. With theassistance of C, they finish it in 12 days.How much remuneration the C should get?1) Rs.10000 2) Rs.18000 3) Rs.160004) Rs.12000 5) None of these
39.A and B together can complete a job in 8days. Both B and C, working alone can finish the same job in 12 days, A and Bcommence work on the job, and work for 4days, where upon A leaves, B continuesfor 2 more days, and then he leaves too, Cnow starts working, and finishes the job.How many days will C require? 1) 5 days 2) 8 days 3) 3 days 4) 4 days 5) None of these
40.A pump can fill a tank with water in 2hours. Because of a leak in the tank it wastaking 2 13 hours to fill the tank. The leakcan drain all the water off the tank in: 1) 8 hours 2) 7 hours 3) 4 13 hours4) 14 hours 5) None of these
Directions (Qs.41 - 45): Study the followingTable carefully and answer the questionsbased on it.The Table shows the old and new pricesof petrol and diesel in four metropolitan
cities of India
41.Which city witnessed the highest percentage decrease in petrol prices? 1) Delhi 2) Mumbai 3) Chennai4) Kolkata 5) Both 1 and 2
42.Which city witnessed the lowest percentagedecrease in diesel prices?1) Delhi 2) Mumbai 3) Chennai4) Kolkata 5) Both 2 and 4
43.Omprakashji is a new growing businessmanof Delhi. He runs his petrol car only inDelhi. He purchases petrol for his car onlyfrom Delhi. Reduction of petrol pricesproved heartening news for him. Heincreased consumption of petrol to suchpercentage that his total monthly expenditure on petrol remains unaltered.Increase in his consumption of petrol is: 1) 4.80% 2) 4.58 % 3) 5.04 %4) 4.05% 5) None of these
44.What is the difference between the averageper litre old prices and average per litrenew prices of diesel, among the givenprices of petrol and diesel in the four metropolitan cities? 1) 70 paise 2) 20.5 paise3) 0. 7 paise 4) 0.07 paise5) None of these
45.Average new price of petrol per litre in thegiven four metropolitan cities is what percent of that in Kolkata? 1) 102% 2) 102.66% 3) 96. 48%4) 103. 66% 5) 101.22 %
Directions (Qs.46 - 50): Read the followinggraph carefully and answer the questionsgiven below.
Profit earned by three companies in different years (in crore Rs.)
46. In which of the following years was thedifference between the profit earned bycompany B and company A maximum? 1) 2006 2) 20043) 2008 4) 20055) None of these
47.What was the percent increase in the profitearned by company C from 2006 to 2007? 1) 40% 2) 45% 3) 56% 4) 50%5) None of these
48. In which of the following years was thetotal profit earned by all the three companies minimum? 1) 2004 2) 2003 3) 2006 4) 20055) None of these
49.The profit earned by company B in 2004 isapproximately what percent of that bycompany A in 2007? 1) 62 2) 58 3) 53 4) 67 5) 71
50.What was the difference between theprofit earned by company A in 2005 andcompany A in 2008? 1) Rs.50 crore 2) Rs.100 crore3) Rs.150 crore 4) Rs.1 crore5) None of these
Directions (Qs.51 - 55): In each of thesequestions, two equations I and II are given.You have to solve both the equations and giveanswer.1) If x > y 2) If x y 3) If x < y 4) If x y5) If x = y or relation cannot be established
between x and y. 51. I. x2 + 3x – 40 = 0 II. y2 – 14y + 48 = 052. I. x2 + x – 2 = 0 II. y2 + 5y + 6 = 053. I. 7x + 5y = 11 II. 7y – 8x = 5154. I. x2 = 49 II. y2 – 16y + 63 = 055. I. 2x2 + 13x + 21 = 0
II. 2y2 + 27y + 88 = 056.Out of 5 men and 3 women, a committee
of 3 members is to be formed, so that ithas 1 woman and 2 men. In how manydifferent ways can it be done? 1) 20 2) 10 3) 23 4) 305) None of these
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IBPS POs Model PaperPreliminary Exam
City Petrol Petrol Diesel DieselOld New Old New
Delhi 28.93 27.54 17.17 17.09
Mumbai 31.90 30.79 20.79 20.71
Chennai 30.67 29.74 18.65 18.06
Kolkata 29.71 27.99 17.54 17.47
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