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LIC AAO PRACTICE SET- 01
Test-I: Reasoning AbilityDirections (Q. 1-5): In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four
conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if theyseem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decidewhich of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonlyknown facts.
1. Statements: Some trains are cars.All cars are branches.All branches are nets.Some nets are dresses.
Conclusions: I. Some dresses are cars.II. Some nets are trains.III. Some branches are trains.IV. Some dresses are trains.
1) Only I and III follow 2) Only II and III follow
3) Only I and IV follow 4) Only II, III and IV follow5) None of these
2. Statements: Some pencils are kites.Some kites are desks.All desks are jungles.All jungles are mountains.
Conclusions: I. Some mountains are pencils.II. Some jungles are pencils.III. Some mountains are desks.IV. Some jungles are kites.
1) Only I and III follow 2) Only I, II and III follow3) Only III and IV follow 4) Only II, III and IV follow5) None of these
3. Statements: All papers are clips.Some clips are boards.Some boards are lanes.All lanes are roads.
Conclusions: I. Some roads are boards.II. Some lanes are clips..III. Some boards are papers.IV. Some roads are clips.
1) Only I and II follow 2) Only I and III follow3) Only I, II and III follow 4) Only II, III and IV follow5) None of these
4. Statements: All pens are clocks.Some clocks are tyres.Some tyres are wheels.Some wheels are buses.
Conclusions: I. Some buses are tyres.II. Some wheels are clocks.III. Some wheels are pens.IV. Some buses are clocks.
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1) None follows 2) Only I follows3) Only II follows 4) Only III follows5) Only IV follows
5. Statements: All stones are hammers. No hammer is a ring.Some rings are doors.All doors are windows.
Conclusions: I. Some windows are stones.II. Some windows are rings.III. No window is a stone.IV. Some rings are stones.
1) Only I follows 2) Only II follows3) Only III follows 4) Only either I or III follows5) Only either I or III and II follow
Directions (Q. 6-10): In the following questions, the symbols , @, ©, % and H are used withthe following meaning a illustrated below:
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q.‘P H Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.‘P d Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
Now in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the threeconclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
6. Statements: R H K, K % D, D @ V, V d MConclusions: I. R H D II. V H R
III. D @ M IV. M % D1) None is true 2) Only III is true3) Only IV is true 4) Only either III or IV is true
5) Only either III or IV and II are true
7. Statements: F % N, N © W, W d Y, Y H TConclusions: I. F % W II. T % N
III. N % Y IV. T % W1) Only I and III are true 2) Only I and IV are true3) Only II and III are true 4) Only I, II and IV are true5) None of these
8. Statements: B © T, T H R, R % F, F @ K Conclusions: I. B % R II. F H T
III. R % K IV. K H T
1) None is true 2) Only I is true3) Only II is true 4) Only III is true5) Only IV is true
9. Statements: J @ F, F d N, N % H, H © GConclusions: I. G H N II. N © J
III. F H J IV. J d G1) Only I and II are true 2) Only I, II and III are true3) Only II, III and IV are true 4) All I, II, III and IV are true5) None of these
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10. Statements: D d T, T @ R, R© M, M % K Conclusions: I. R @ D II. R % D
III. KH T IV. M d T1) Only either I or II is true 2) Only III and IV are true3) Only either I or II and III are true 4) Only either I or II and IV are true5) Only either I or II and III and IV are true
Directions (Q. 11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight employees of an organization working in three departments, vizPersonnel, Administration and Marketing with not more than three of them in any department. Each of themhas a different choice of sports from football, cricket, volleyball, badminton, lawn tennis, basketball, hockeyand table tennis, not necessarily in the same order.
D works in Administration and does not like either football or cricket. F works in Personnel with only A,who likes table tennis. E and H do not work in the same department as D. C likes hockey and does not work in Marketing. G does not work in Administration and does not like either cricket or badminton. One of thosewho work in Administration likes football. The one who likes volleyball works in Personnel. None of thosewho work in Administration likes either badminton or lawn tennis. H does not like cricket.
11. Which of the following groups of employees work in Administration department?1) EGH 2) AF 3) BCD 4) BGD 5) Data inadequate
12. In which department does E work?1) Personnel 2) Marketing 3) Administration 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
13. Which of the following combinations of employee-department-favourite sport is correct?1) E - Administration - Cricket 2) F - Personnel - Lawn Tennis3) H - Marketing - Lawn Tennis 4) B - Administration - Table Tennis5) None of these
14. What is E’s favourite sport?1) Cricket 2) Badminton 3) Basketball 4) Lawn Tennis 5) None of these
15. What is G’s favourite sport?1) Cricket 2) Badminton 3) Basketball 4) Lawn Tennis 5) None of these
16. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TRIBUNAL each of which has as manyletters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
Directions Q. 17: Read the following information carefully and answer the question whichfollows:
Farmers found using chemical fertilizers in the organic-farming area of their farms would be heavilyfined.
17. Which of the following statements is an assumption implicit in the given statement ? (An assumptionis something supposed or taken for granted.)
1)Chemical fertilisers harm the crop.2)A farm’s area for organic and chemical farming is different.3)Farmers who do not use chemical fertilizers in the chemical farming area would be penalized as well.4)All farmers undertake both these kinds of farming (chemical as well as organic) in their farms.5)Organic fertilizers are banned in the area for chemical farming.
Directions Q. 18: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions whichfollow
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Small brands are now looking beyond local grocery stores and are tying up with supermarkets such asBig Bazaar to pull their business out of troubled waters .
18. Which of the following can be inferred from the given information ? (An inference is something thatis not directly stated but can be inferred from the given information)
1)Merchandise of smaller brands would not be available at local grocery stores in the near future.2)Smaller brands cannot compete with bigger ones in a supermarket set-up.3)There is a perception among small brands that sale in a supermarket is higher than that of small grocery stores.4)Supermarkets generate more revenue by selling products of bigger brands as compared to the smaller ones.5)Smaller brands have always had more tie-ups with supermarkets as compared to small grocery stores.
19. In a certain code THRIVES is written as SIUHRDU. How is SOULFUL written in that code?1) VPTKKTE 2) VPTKETK 3) TPVKKTE 4) TNRKMVG 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 20-24): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions givenbelow:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and K are sitting around a circle facing the centre. F is fourth to the right of A, whois third to the right of B. K is fourth to the left of B and third to the right of D. C is third to the right of H. Eis second to the left of G.
20. Who is fourth to the left of G?1) C 2) A 3) D 4) K 5) Data inadequate
21. What is E’s position with respect to B?1) Second to the left 2) Third to the right3) Fourth to the right 4) Third to the left5) Fifth to the right
22. Who is third to the right of K?1) F 2) E 3) G 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
23. Who is on the immediate right of F?1) B 2) G 3) E 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
24. In which of the following combinations is the third person sitting between the first and the second person?1) GFB 2) BGH 3) ADC 4) KEC 5) EGF
Directions (Q. 25-29): Study the following information carefully and answer the givenquestions.
A word/number arrangement machine, when given an input line of words and numbers, rearrangesthem following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input andrearrangement.
Input: prohibition 36 wirless 49 enourmour 16 treasurer 25 81 interrelate abundant 64 vacationStep I: 81 prohibition 36 wirless 49 enourmour 16 treasurer 25 interrelate 64 vacation abundantStep II: 81 25 prohibition 36 wirless 49 16 treasurer interrelate 64 vacation abundant enourmour Step III: 81 25 49 prohibition 36 wirless 16 treasurer 64 vacation abundant enourmour interrelateStep IV: 81 25 49 64 36 wirless 16 treasurer vacation abundant enourmour interrelate prohibitionStep V: 81 25 49 64 16 36 wirless vacation abundant enourmour interrelate prohibition treasurer Step VI: 81 25 49 64 16 36 wirless abundant enourmour interrelate prohibition treasurer vacationStep VII: 81 25 49 64 16 36 abundant enourmour interrelate prohibition treasurer vacation wirlessStep VII is the last step of the rearrangment.
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As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriatestep for the input given below.
Input:196 narcotic senseless 121 81 orderly tetanus 4 knead unofficial 144 abstract reorganise9
25. Which of the following would be last step but one?1) 121 9 81 196 4 144 senseless tetanus reorganise abstract unofficial knead narcotic2) 121 9 81 196 4 144 senseless tetanus abstract orderly unofficial knead narcotic reorganize
3) 121 9 81 196 4 144 unofficial abstract knead narcotic orderly reorganise senseless tetanus4) 121 9 81 196 4 144 abstract orderly unofficial knead narcotic reorganise senseless tetanus5) None of these
26. Which step number would be following output?‘121 9 81 196 4 narcotic senseless tetanus 144 reorganise abstract orderly unofficial knead?1) VII 2) VI 3) V 4) IV 5) None of these
27. In step III, which of the following number/word would be at sixth place from the right end?1) knead 2) unofficial 3) senseless 4) 144 5) None of these
28. Which of the following would be the last step of the arrangement?1) V 2) VII 3) VI 4) X 5) None of these
29. In step V of the rearrangement, ‘81’ is related to ‘121’ and ‘144’ is related to ‘196’ in a certain way.Which of the following would ‘reorganize’ be related to, following the same pattern?1) orderly 2) unofficial 3) tetanus 4) 9 5) None of these
30. “A rare opportunity to be a professional while you are at home”—An advertisementfor computer—literate housewives by a computer company.
Which of the following assumptions is implicit in the above statement? (An assumptionis something supposed or taken for granted.)1) It is possible to be a professional as well as a housewife.2) Computer industry is growing at a fast pace.3) Some housewives simultaneously desire to become professionals.4) Both 1) and 2)5) Both 1) and 3)
Test-II: Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q. 31-35): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions that follow:Numbers (N) of Six types of Electronic Products Sold by Six different stores in a month and
the price per product (P) (price in Rs 000) charged by each Store.
Store A B C D E FProduct N P N P N P N P N P N P
L 54 135 48 112 60 104 61 124 40 136 48 126M 71 4.5 53 3.8 57 5.6 49 49 57 5.5 45 4.7N 48 12 47 18 52 15 54 11.5 62 10.5 56 11O 52 53 55 48 48 50 54 49 59 47 58 51P 60 75 61 68 56 92 44 84 46 76 59 78Q 43 16 44 15 45 14.5 48 15.6 55 18.2 55 14.9
31. The number of L type products sold by Store F is what per cent of the number of the same type of
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products sold by Store E?1) 76.33 2) 124 3) 83.33 4) 115 5) None of these
32. What is the ratio of the total number of N and L type products together sold by Store D and that of the same products sold by Store A?1) 119 : 104 2) 102 : 115 3) 104 : 115 4) 117 : 103 5) None of these
33. What is the average price per product charged by all the Stores together for Product Q?1) Rs 14,700 2) Rs 15,700 3) Rs 15,200 4) Rs 14,800 5) None of these
34. What is the difference in the amount earned by Store A through the sale of P type products and thatearned by Store B through the sale of Q type products?1) Rs 38.4 lakhs 2) Rs 0.384 lakh 3) Rs 3.84 lakhs 4) Rs 384 lakhs 5) None of these
35. What is the total amount earned by Store C through the sale of M and O type products together?1) Rs 2719.2 lakhs 2) Rs 271.92 lakhs3) Rs 2.7192 lakhs 4) Rs 27.192 lakhs5) None of these
Directions (Q. 36-40): Study the given information carefully to answer the questions that follow:An organisation consists of 2400 employees working in different departments, viz HR, Marketing, IT,Production and Accounts. The ratio of male to female employees in the organisation is 5 : 3. Twelve percentof the males work in the HR department. Twentyfour per cent of the females work in the Accounts department.The ratio of males to females working in the HR department is 6 : 11. One-ninth of the females work in theIT department. Fortytwo per cent of the males work in the Production department. The number of femalesworking in the Production department is ten per cent of the males working in the same. The remainingfemales work in the Marketing department. The total number of employees working in the IT department is285. Twenty two percent of the males work in the Marketing department and the remaining work in theAccounts department.
36. The number of males working in the IT department forms approximately what per cent of the totalnumber of males in the organisation?
1) 5 2) 12 3) 21 4) 8 5) 18
37. How many males work in the Accounts department?1) 170 2)165 3) 185 4) 160 5) None of these
38. The total number of employees working in the Accounts department forms what per cent of the totalnumber of employees in the organisation? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)1) 19.34 2) 16.29 3) 11.47 4) 23.15 5) None of these
39. The number of females working in the Production department forms what per cent of the totalnumber of females in the organisation?1) 7 2) 2 3) 4 4) 15 5) None of these
40. What is the total number of females working in the HR and Marketing departments together?1) 363 2) 433 3) 545 4) 521 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 41-45): In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out thewrong number.
41. 2 10 18 54 162 486 14581) 18 2) 54 3) 162 4) 10 5) None of these
42. 13 25 40 57 79 103 1301) 25 2) 40 3) 57 4) 79 5) None of these
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43. 850 600 550 500 475 462.5 456.251) 600 2) 550 3) 500 4) 4625 5) None of these
44. 142 119 100 83 65 49 421) 65 2) 100 3) 59 4) 119 5) None of these
45. 8 12 24 46 72 108 2161) 12 2) 24 3) 46 4) 72 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 46-50): Study the graphs carefully to answer the questions that follow:Total number of children in 6 different schools and
the percentage of girls in them
Number of Children
0
5001000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
P Q R S T USchool
Percentage of Girls
05
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3035404550
P Q R S T USchool
46. What is the total percentage of boys in schools R and U together? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)1) 78.55 2) 72.45 3) 76.28 4) 75.83 5) None of these
47. What is the total number of boys in School T?1) 500 2) 600 3) 750 4) 850 5) None of these
48. The total number of students in school R is approximately what per cent of the total number of students in school S?1) 89 2) 75 3) 78 4) 82 5) 94
49. What is the average number of boys in schools P and Q together?1) 1425 2) 1575 3) 1450 4) 1625 5) None of these
50. What is the ratio of the number of girls in school P to the number of girls in school Q?
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1) 27 : 20 2) 17 : 21 3) 20 : 27 4) 21 : 17 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 51-55): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?51. 23 × 15 - 60 + ? ÷ 31 = 292
1)218 2) 186 3) 217 4) 201 5) None of these
52. 18)4(76145 ?2
1) 1 2) 3 3) 4 4) 5 5) None of these
53. ?81
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443
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1)401
4 2)401
5 3)401
6 4)403
5 5) None of these
54. 15% of 578 + 22.5% of 644 = ?1) 231.4 2) 233.6 3) 231.8 4) 231.6 5) None of these
55. ?8116216
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1) 75
6
72) 8
5
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73) 7
6
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74) 8
4
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75) None of these
56. The circumferences of two circles are 132 metres and 176 metres respectively. What is the difference between the area of the larger circle and that of the smaller circle?1) 1048 sq m 2) 1076 sq m 3) 1078 sq m 4) 1090 sq m 5) None of these
57. The ratio of the ages of Tina and Rakesh is 9 : 10. Ten years ago, the ratio of their ages was 4 : 5.What is the present age of Rakesh?1) 25 years 2) 20 years 3) 30 years 4) 24 years 5) None of these
58. In how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘OFFICES’ be arranged?1) 2520 2) 5040 3) 1850 4) 1680 5) None of these
59. Sonu invested 10% more than Mona. Mona invested 10% less than Raghu. If the total sum of their investments is Rs 5,780, how much amount did Raghu invest?1) Rs 2,010 2) Rs 2,000 3) Rs 2,100 4) Rs 2,210 5) None of these
60. What would be the compound interest accrued on an amount of Rs 7,400 @ 13.5 p.c.p.a. at the endof two years? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1) Rs 2,136.87 2) Rs 2,306.81 3) Rs 2,032.18 4) Rs 2,132.87 5) None of these
Test-III: Computer Knowledge
61. A _______ typically connects personal computers within a very limited geographical area, usuallywithin a single building.1) LAN 2) BAN 3) TAN 4) NAN 5) None of these
62. Computers manipulate data in many ways, and this manipulation is called _______.1) utilizing 2) batching 3) upgrading 4) processing 5) None of these
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63. An e-mail address typically consists of a user ID followed by the _______ sign and the name of thee-mail server that manages the user’s electronic post office box.1) @ 2) # 3) & 4) H 5) None of these
64. Software applies_______, also called algorithms, to process data.1) arithmetic 2) procedures 3) objects 4) rules 5) None of these
65. A file extension is separated from the main file name with a(n) _______, but no spaces.1) question mark 2) exclamation mark 3) underscore4) period 5) None of these
66. An ad hoc query is a _______.1) pre-planned question 2) pre-scheduled question3) spur-of-the-moment question 4) question that will not return any results5) None of these
67. A Web _______ consists of one or more Web pages located on a Web server.1) hub 2) site 3) story 4) template 5) None of these
68. A computer _______ is a set of program instructions that can attach itself to a file, reproduce itself,and spread to other files.1) worm 2) virus 3) trojan horse 4) phishing scam 5) None of these
69. The desktop contains small graphics called _______.1) windows 2) logos 3) icons 4) pictures 5) None of these
70. C, BASIC, COBOL, and Java are examples of _______ languages.1) low-level 2) computer 3) system programming4) high-level 5) None of these
71. A(n) _______ camera is a peripheral device used to capture still images in a digital format that can be easily transferred into a computer and manipulated using graphics software.1) digital 2) analog 3) classic 4) film 5) None of these
72. _______ makes it possible for shoppers to make purchases using their computers.1) E-world 2) E-commerce 3) E-spend 4) E-business 5) None of these
73. Networks are monitored by security personnel and supervised by _______ who set(s) up accountsand passwords for authorized network users.1) IT managers 2) the government 3) network administrators4) password administrators 5) None of these
74. Application software is designed to accomplish _______.1) real-world tasks 2) computer-centric tasks 3) gaming tasks4) operating-system tasks 5) None of these
75. A telephone number, a birth date, and a customer name are all examples of 1) a record 2) data 3) a file 4) a database 5) None of these
76. The human-readable version of a program is called _______ .1) source code 2) program code 3) human code4) system code 5) None of these
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77. A _______ computer (also referred to as a laptop) is a small, lightweight personal computer thatincorporates the screen, the keyboard, storage, and processing components into a single portableunit.1) notebook 2) journal 3) diary 4) briefcase 5) None of these
78. _______ is the result produced by a computer.1) Data 2) Memory 3) Output 4) Input 5) None of these
79. Programs such as Internet Explorer that serve as navigable windows into the Web are called1) Hypertext 2) Networks 3) Internet 4) Web browsers 5) None of these
80. A _______ is a device that not only provides surge protection, but also furnishes your computer with battery backup power during a power outage.1) surge strip 2) USB 3) UPS 4) battery strip 5) None of these
81. When you save to _______, your data will remain intact even when the computer is turned off.1) RAM 2) motherboard 3) secondary storage device4) primary storage device 5) None of these
82. The motherboard is the1) circuit board that houses peripheral devices2) same as the CPU chip3) the first chip that is accessed when the computer is turned on4) circuit board that contains a CPU and other chips5) None of these
83. A computer-intensive problem runs on a _______.1) server 2) mainframe 3) supercomputer 4) super PC 5) None of these
84. A(n) _______ converts and executes one statement at a time.1) compiler 2) interpreter 3) converter 4) instructions 5) None of these
85. The term _______ designates equipment that might be added to a computer system to enhance itsfunctionality.1) digital device 2) system add-on 3) disk pack 4) peripheral device 5) None of these
86. Approximately how many bytes make one Megabyte?1) One Thousand 2) Ten Thousand 3) One Hundred4) One Million 5) None of these
87. What is MP3?1) A mouse 2) A printer 3) A sound format 4) A scanner 5) None of these
88. All the deleted files go to1) Recycle Bin 2) Task Bar 3) Tool Bar 4) My Computer 5) None of these
89. _______ is the act of copying or downloading a program from a network and making multiple copiesof it.1) Network piracy 2) Plagiarism 3) Software piracy4) Site-license piracy 5) None of these
90. A directory within a directory is called a _______.1) Mini Directory 2) Junior Directory 3) Part Directory4) Sub Directory 5) None of these
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Test-IV: General Awareness
91. The insurance sector in India is regulated by1) RBI 2) SEBI 3) IRDAI 4) PFRDA 5) LIC of India
92. Alice G Vaidyan has been appointed as the CMD of General Insurance Corporation of India (GICRe), becoming the first woman to head the reinsurer.1) Usha Sangwan 2) Alice G Vaidyan 3) Naina Lal Kidwai4) Shikha Sharma 5) Chitra Ramkrishna
93. Anirban Lahiri is associated with which of the following games?1) Shooting 2) Golf 3) Snooker 4) Squash 5) Chess
94. The Govt recently ordered the merger of crisis-hit National Spot Exchange Ltd (NSEL) with its parent1) HCL Technologies 2) UTI 3) Financial Technologies4) IDBI 5) IFCI
95. The Destination North East-2016 festival was inaugurated recently by the Union Minister of State(Independent Charge) Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER)1) Jual Oram 2) Jitendra Singh 3) Ananthkumar 4) Maneka Gandhi 5) Harsh Vardhan
96. The headquarters of the LIC of India is located in1) New Delhi 2) Hyderabad 3) Mumbai 4) Chennai 5) Kolkata
97. As of now, the LIC of India is operating in1) Singapore 2) Sri Lanka 3) Nepal 4) All the above5) None of these
98. The MobileOne application bagged the Gold award at the World Governance Summit in Dubairecently. It was launched by which state govt in 2014?1) Gujarat 2) Kerala 3) Delhi 4) Rajasthan 5) Karnataka
99. Which of the following teams won the ICC U-19 World Cup 2016 final recently in Mirpur,Bangladesh?1) India 2) Pakistan 3) Bangladesh 4) West Indies 5) Sri Lanka
100. Which of the following public sector banks posted highest-ever quarterly loss by an Indian bank of Rs 3, 342 cr in the quarter ended Dec 2015?1) Union Bank of India 2) Bank of Baroda 3) Bank of India4) Central Bank of India 5) United Bank of India
101. The World Radio Day is observed every year on1) 4 Feb 2) 9 Feb 3) 11 Feb 4) 13 Feb 5) 15 Feb
102. Which of the following countries will host the 2017 Women’s World Cup?1) India 2) England 3) South Africa 4) New Zealand 5) Australia
103. The capital city of Morocco is1) Nassau 2) Rabat 3) Yerevan 4) Luanda 5) Tirana
104. The slogan “yogakshemam vahamyaha,” which in English means “Your welfare is our responsibility” is related to
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1) IRDA 2) LIC of India 3) National Insurance Co4) GIC Re 5) SEBI
105. The present chairman of the Life Insurance of India is1) Shaktikanta Das 2) Usha Sangwan 3) VK Sharma4) SB Mainak 5) SK Roy
106. When Banks and Primary Dealers (PDs) borrow funds for a period exceeding 14 days, it is
called1) Call money 2) Notice money 3) Term money4) Repurchase agreement 5) None of these
107. In order to strengthen the aviation sector, which state govt has planned to set up the country’sfirst-ever Aviation Park in the state?1) Rajasthan 2) Maharashtra 3) Andhra Pradesh4) Tamil Nadu 5) Gujarat
108. What is India’s ranking on US Chamber of Commerce-International Intellectual Property Index2016?1) 21st 2) 28th 3) 32nd 4) 34th 5) 37th
109. PM Narendra Modi recently stressed on cutting crude oil imports by 2022, the year marking 75years of India’s independence, by1) 05 per cent 2) 10 per cent 3) 15 per cent 4) 20 per cent 5) 25 per cent
110. Sudhir Tailang passed away recently. He was a noted1) composer 2) poet 3) bureaucrat 4) biologist 5) political cartoonist
111. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who visit India recently, is the present crown prince of 1) Abu Dhabi 2) Dubai 3) Ajman 4) Ras al-Khaimah 5) Sharjah
112. Name the Niti Aayog member who will head SEBI’s commodity advisory committee which willadvise the regulator on various issues plaguing the commodity exchanges.1) VK Saraswat 2) Bibek Debroy 3) Ramesh Chand4) Arvind Panagariya 5) Amitabh Kant
113. The ambitious national optical fibre network project of India is named1) BharatSoft 2) iWay 3) BharatNet4) BharatEway 5) National iway
114. Who has been appointed as the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) for a period of three years?1) Avinash K Srivastava 2) Siraj Hussain3) Kamlesh Kumar Pandey4) Shobhana K Pattanayak 5) Anup K Pujari
115. Haryana and Ontario signed an MoU recently aimed at enhancing commercial and cultural ties.Ontario is a province of 1) US 2) France 3) Germany 4) Canada 5) Japan
116. In which year was LIC of India established through an act of the Parliament?1) 1949 2) 1955 3) 1956 4) 1962 5) 1966
117. The 12 Pacific Rim countries recently signed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreementrecently. Which of the following is NOT a member of TPP as of now?
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1) China 2) Canada 3) Japan 4) Vietnam 5) Malaysia
118. What is the theme of the International Fleet Review of the Indian Navy held in Vishakhapatnamrecently?1) Kings of the oceans 2) We care oceans 3) Hand in Hand4) United through oceans 5) We can
119. Warangal is located in which state? It was included in the 12 cities selected for the Heritage
Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY).1) Karnataka 2) Tamil Nadu 3) Kerala 4) Telangana 5) Maharashtra
120. The ‘IRDA’ became ‘IRDA of India’ after the promulgation of Insurance Laws (Amendment)Ordinance, 2014, by the President of India on 26 Dec1) 1999 2) 2004 3) 2011 4) 2012 5) 2014
Test-V: English Language
Directions (Q. 121-125): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) to
make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow:(A)According to it, organised retail stores are not wolves at the doors of friendly neighbourhood grocery stores as there is room for expansion of both.(B)Many have been crying foul over the entry of organised retail stores expressing concern over their impact on small store owners.(C)The final winner in the competition, however, is the common man who gets to choose between the most suitable options and in turn fights with the runaway inflation in prices of essential commodities.(D)In spite of this potential for expansion, it is doubtless that the small store owners face a decline in profit in initial years if organised retailers set up stores in the vicinity.(E)But a study conducted over a period of two years goes a long way towards allaying these fears.(F)This impact, however, wears off once they learn to take on the competition which in turn enhances efficiency all around.
121.Which of the following sentences should be the FIRST after rearrangement?1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
122.Which of the following sentences should be the THIRD after rearrangement?1) A 2) E 3) D 4) F 5) C
123. Which of the following sentences should be the SIXTH (LAST) after rearrangement?1) A 2) B 3) C 4) E 5) F
124.Which of the following sentences should be the SECOND after rearrangement?1) A 2) B 3) C 4) E 5) F
125.Which of the following sentences should be the FIFTH after rearrangement?1) D 2) B 3) C 4) E 5) F
Directions (Q. 126-135): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has beennumbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrasesare suggested, one of which best fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case.
Economic growth figures for the first quarter of this financial year seem to support the claim that theworst may be over for the Indian economy. The gradual revival is also an indication that the government’seconomic stimulus package is (126 ). What could, however, upset the positive outlook is the drought which
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(127) large parts of the country and its impact on overall growth. Even though the monsoon had picked up(128), the rains received were grossly (129) . There are clear (130) that farm output, particularly cereals,will fall drastically. Insufficient rain is bound to shoot up the (131) of agricultural commodities and that wouldimpact the economy as a whole. The drought would also (132) a drastic reduction in rural employment andconsumption besides inflation in the prices of food articles.
Food prices have been (133) since the past few months, and lower agricultural production is likely to(134) the situation. The government has said that food grain from the buffer stocks will be used to keep
prices (135) . Subsidised food grain is necessary in these times, but its effectiveness will depend a lot on the
distribution system.126.1) impractical 2) ambiguous 3) failing 4) working 5) weakening
127.1) strike 2) affected 3) exposed 4) reverted 5) altered
128.1) unseasonably2) unfavourably 3) presently 4) meagrely 5) later
129.1) inadequate 2) enough 3) missing 4) ample 5) atrocious
130.1) contradictions 2) advices 3) reasons 4) results 5) indications
131.1) production 2) requirement 3) prices 4) yield 5) labour
132.1) trigger 2) lead 3) result 4) contribute 5) dampen
133.1) improving 2) balanced 3) stable 4) increasing 5) decreasing
134.1) aggravate 2) amend 3) smoothen 4) improve 5) challenge
135.1) unprofitable 2) futile 3) maximum 4) growing 5) down
Directions (Q. 136-140): Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating thatsomething has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of
the sentence as a whole.136. A controversial plan to build an immense dam in Brazil’s rainforest was stalled when it ________ a
formidable bloc of ________ in ecologists and indigenous tribes alike.1) resulted, hostilities 2) gained, supporters 3) attracted, opponents4) lead, protesters 5) drew, proponents
137.According to a recent survey, sales figures of high-end cars have seen an ________ growth in the past year, which shows that Indian consumers have ________ the impact of recession.1) unprecedented, negated 2) unbelievable, suffered 3) unusual, worsened4) insignificant, endured 5) adequate, proven
138.The National Knowledge Commission has said that India will have to bring ________ in educationif it has to emerge as the most ________ workforce of the world.1) changes, biggest 2) reforms, talented 3) alleviation, skilful4) quality, brighter 5) outcomes, demanded
139.Norway has stolen a march over other developed countries by ________ that it would reduce 40%of its greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and ________ carbon -neutral by 2030.1) allowing, turn 2) posing, grew 3) estimating, exist4) perceiving, arising 5) declaring, become
140.According to the language experts, children should begin talking in their mother tongue rather than aforeign language which can ________ affect their comp-rehension abilities leading to serious
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language-based ________ later in their lives.1) significantly, abilities 2) appropriately, achievements. 3) severely, advantages4) adversely, problems 5) positively, issued
Directions (Q. 141-155): Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.Certain words/phrases are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of thequestions.
The Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Bill, passed by the Lok Sabha recently, is a landmark piece of legislation for the urban poor. It is the culmination of the efforts of organisations like the National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) and the Self EmployedWomen’s Association (SEWA), which have been campaigning for a comprehensive law for nearly twodecades. The impetus came with a Supreme Court judgment passed in October 2010 — Gainda Ram and Others vs MCD. The court directed the “authorities” to frame adequate laws by July 2011 to protect andregulate street vending. A debate ensued on what the competent “authority” was. The Centre said thatsince street vending was a matter of urban policy, it was the responsibility of the state governments. Finally,it was decided that urban development was not the issue, the livelihood of the urban working poor was. Andthat was in the domain of the Union government (as in the case of MGNREGA).
The bill states that every city will have a town vending committee (TVC), headed by the municipalcommissioner or the chief executive, which will decide on all issues related to street vending. All stakeholders
will be represented on the TVC, but the elected representatives of street vendors will constitute 40 per centof the members. One-third of the latter shall be women. The TVC will issue identity cards to all streetvendors after conducting a survey to determine their numbers and locations. It will ensure that all streetvendors are accommodated, subject to the condition that they constitute no more than 2.5 per cent of the total
population of a ward, zone or town. If a particular area has more than the stipulated maximum, the excessnumber will be transferred to an adjoining zone, but the bill stresses that there will be no eviction. The bill alsostates that no street vendor will be evicted till the survey is completed.
Eviction is the biggest threat that street vendors face. The authorities forcibly remove street vendors andconfiscate their goods. Even the better-off sections of vendors can be reduced to penury after an evictiondrive. They lose half their goods and the fines for claiming them are exceptionally high. The bill makes it clear that under no circumstances can fines be more than the value of the goods confiscated.
The bill notes that evictions may be carried out as a last resort and only in cases where vendors resistrelocation. In case relocation is absolutely necessary, the vendors must be given notice of 30 days. If they failto respond, they will be fined at the rate of ` 250 a day and if even that does not work, they may be evictedforcibly. The bill states that the vendors will be provided a signed seizure list and they may claim the goodsafter paying the fine. It further states that perishable goods can be claimed by the vendors on the same day.
Non-perishable goods must be released within two days.The seizure list is crucial because the street vendor can get back all the goods confiscated. At present, no
such list is provided and the vendor finds that half the goods are missing. Even when the police raid the homesof criminals or terrorists and gather evidence, a seizure list is provided. But street vendors are denied this
basic right.Legalising street vending is a big step towards improving the economic conditions of these vendors. Their
present illegal status encourages rent seeking by unscrupulous officials and denies them access to loans
from banks. A study conducted by the UNDP and Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) on financialinclusion of street vendors in 15 cities shows that banks are willing to give loans if the vendors have legalstatus. At present, they are drawn to private money lenders, who charge interest rates ranging from 300 per cent to 800 per cent per annum, which pushes many vendors into a debt trap. The bill directs the governmentto help in providing institutional credit, insurance and other welfare schemes.
141.What is/are the purpose of passing the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Bill?1) To ensure protection to rural street vendors2) To ensure livelihood to the urban working poor 3) Urban development4) To provide employment to all street vendors irrespective of their places of dwelling5) All the above
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142.Which of the following statements is not in accordance with the facts mentioned in the passage?1) After conducting a survey the town vending committee will issue identity cards to all street vendors.2) The maximum number of vendors accommodated in a particular area will not exceed 2.5 per cent of the total population of a ward, zone or town.3) The bill states that the TVC shall have the authority to evict any vendor before the survey is completed.4) There will be no eviction of vendors even though their number exceeds the maximum stipulated for a particular zone.
5) None of these
143.What led to the passage of the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of StreetVending) Bill?(A) Relentless efforts of organisations like NASVI and SEWA(B) A supreme court judgement passed in 2010 in Gainda Ram and Others vs MCD .(C) Suo motu initiative of the Govt of India1) Only (A) 2) Only (B) 3) Only (C) 4) Both (A) and (B) 5) All (A), (B) and (C)
144.What is/are the significance of legalising street vending?(A) It will help in improving the economic conditions of street vendors.(B) The street vendors will now be able to avail bank loans and other institutional credit facilities.(C) Now, they will not be forced to raise money from private money lenders at extremely high rate of interest.1) Only (A) and (B) 2) Only (B) and (C) 3) Only (A) and (C)4) Only (C) 5) All (A), (B) and (C)
145.What provisions are there in the said Bill regarding the goods seized from the vendors?(A) Non-perishable goods must be released to the vendors within twenty days after paying the fine.(B) The vendors will be provided a signed seizure list and the seized goods can be claimed by them after paying the fine.(C) The seizure list is the documentary evidence of confiscated goods and on that basis the street vendor can get back all the confiscated goods.
1) Only (A) and (B) 2) Only (A) and (C) 3) Only (B) and (C)4) All (A), (B) and (C) 5) Neither (A) nor (C)
146.Who is the appropriate authority to make laws related to the Street Vendors Bill?1) The state government2) Chairman of the Municipal Corporation3) Ministry of Rural Development, Govt of India4) The Union Government5) Not yet decided
147.Which of the following statements is/are not correct regarding the provisions for relocation of vendors?(A) The bill states that vendors will not be relocated under any condition whatsoever.(B)In cases where relocation is necessary vendors must be given a 30 days’ notice.(C) A penalty at the rate of ` 250 per day should be imposed on the vendors if they fail to comply with the notice of relocation.1) Only (A) 2) Only (B) 3) Only (A) and (B)4) Only (B) and (C) 5) All (A), (B) and (C)
148.Which of the following is the main problem that street vendors usually face?1) Financial constraints 2) Threats of forceful eviction3) Theft of their belongings at night 4) No provision for bank loans for them5) All the above
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149.Which of the following statements regarding the Street Vendors Bill is not based on the facts mentionedin the given passage?1) The Town Vending Committee will be headed by the Municipal Commissioner or the Chief Executive.2) Every city will have a town vending committee.3) The Municipal Commissioner shall have the authority to decide all the issues related to street vending.4) Forty per cent of the elected representatives of the vendor committee will be women.
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 150-152): Choose the word/group of words which is MOST SIMILAR in meaningto the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
150. Penury1) affluence 2) exigency 3) pensive 4) stingy 5) poverty
151. Comprehensive1) particular 2) exhaustive 3) specific 4) selective 5) definite
152. Ensued1) stopped 2) preceded 3) followed 4) continued 5) ceased
Directions (Q. 153-155): Choose the word/group of words which is MOST OPPOSITE inmeaning of the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
153. Perishable1) unstable 2) fashionable 3) beautiful 4) durable 5) decomposable
154. Unscrupulous1) ruthless 2) honest 3) wicked 4) sinister 5) crooked
155. Confiscate1) offer 2) swipe 3) hijack 4) assume 5) constitute
Directions (Q. 156-160): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical oridiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that partis the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
156.1) A marriage between any two people belonging to any religion / 2) or creed may be solemnisedunder the Special Marriage Act / 3) if at the time of the marriage the male / 4) has completed 21years and the female 18. / 5) No error
157.1) Recent focused studies by anthropologists / 2) have shown that while Muslim men have / 3)significantly greater rights than women, / 4) they are infrequently asserted. / 5) No error
158.1) The most recent National Family Health Survey in 2011 / 2) indicates that Hindu and Christianmen / 3) had more than one wives / 4) as against Muslim men. / 5) No error
159.1) Congress President Sonia Gandhi wrote to / 2) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh requested him /3) to ensure that the officer / 4) was “not unfairly treated.” / 5) No error
160.1) The Washington Post epitomises what is wrong / 2) with the newspaper industry across the / 3)developed world, but especially / 4) in the United States. / 5) No error
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ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS:
1. 2;All branches are nets + Some nets are dresses = A + I = No conclusion. Hence I and IV do notfollow.Some trains are cars + All cars are branches = I + A = I = Some trains are branches conversion
Some branches are trains (I). Hence III follows. Some trains are branches + All branches arenets = I + A = I = Some trains are nets conversion Some nets are trains (I). Hence II follows.
2. 3; Some kites are desks + All desks are jungles = I + A = I = Some kites are jungles conversion Some jungles are kites (I). Hence IV follows. Some pencils are kites + Some kites are jungles = I + I = Noconclusion. Hence I and II do not follow. All desks are jungles + All jungles are mountains = A + A = A= All desks are mountains conversion some mountains are desks (I). Hence III follows.
3. 5; Some boards are lanes + All lanes are roads = I + A = I = Some boards are roads conversionSome roads are boards (I). Hence I follows. Some clips are boards + Some boards are lanes = I +I = No conclusion. Hence II and IV do not follow. All papers are clips + Some clips are boards = A+ I = No conclusion. Hence III does not follow.
4. 1;A + I and I + I both result in no conclusion.
5. 5;Some rings are doors + All doors are windows = I + A = I = Some rings are windows conversion Some windows are rings (I). Hence II follows. All stones are hammers + No hammer is a ring =
A + E = E = No stone is a ring conversion No ring is a stone (E). Hence IV does not follow. No stone is ring + Some rings are windows = E + I = O H = Some windows are not stones. However,either I or III follows as they form a complementary I-E pair.
6. 4;R < K ... (i); K > D ... (ii); D = V ... (iii);V M ... (iv)From (i) and (ii), R and D can’t be compared. Hence I and II do not follow.From (iii) and (iv), D = V M or D M. Hence either III (D = M) or IV (M > D) follows.
7. 2;F > N ... (i); N W ... (ii); W Y ... (iii); Y < T ... (iv)From (i) and (ii), F > N W or F > W. Hence I follows.From (ii) and (iii), N and Y can’t be compared. Hence II and III do not follow.From (iii) and (iv), W Y < T or T > W. Hence IV follows.
8. 4;B T ... (i); T < R ... (ii); R > F ... (iii); F = K ... (iv)From (i) and (ii), B and R can’t be compared. Hence I does not follow.From (iii) and (iv), R > F = K or R > K. Hence III follows.
9. 1;J = F ... (i); F N ... (ii); N > H .. . (iii); H G ... (iv)From (iii) and (iv), N > H G or G < N.
Hence I follows.From (i) and (ii), J = F N or N J.Hence II follows.From (i), III (F < J) is false.From I and II, G and J can’t be compared. Hence IV does not follow.
10. 5;D T ... (i); T = R ... (ii); R M ... (iii); M > K ... (iv)From (i) and (ii), D T = R or D R.Hence either I (R = D) or II (R > D) follows.From (ii) and (iii), T = R M or M T.Hence IV follows.From (iv) and IV, K < M T or K < T.
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Hence III follows.
(11-15):
E m p lo y e e D e p a r tm e n t S p o r t
A P e rs T T
B A d m in F o o tb a ll
C A d m in H o c k e y
D A d m in B a s k e tb a ll
E M k tg C r ic k e t
F P e r s Vo lle y b a ll
G M k tg L T
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11. 3 12. 2 13. 5 14. 1 15. 416. 5;
17. 2
18. 3; Since small brands are tying up with supermarkets to pull their business out of troubled waters, itcan be inferred that small brands are of the perception that sale in a supermarket is higher than thatof small grocery stores.
19. 1; As, Similarly,
(20-24):
20. 1 21. 4 22. 3 23. 2 24. 5(25-29):The rearrangement takes place in such a way that squares of numbers are arranged from left side
with the largest odd and then the smallest odd numbers. After that same for even numbers.Words are arranged from right side-first the ones starting with vowels and then those withconsonants as they appear in alphabetical series.
Input: 196 narcotic senseless 121 81 orderly tenanus 4 knead unofficial 144 abstract reorganise9.
Step I: 121 196 narcotic senseless 81 orderly tetanus 4 knead unofficial 144 reorganise 9 abstract.Step II: 121 9 196 narcotic senseless 81 tentanus 4 knead unofficial 144 reorganise abstract
orderlyStep III: 121 9 81 196 narcotic senseless tetanus 4 knead 144 reorganise abstract orderly unofficial
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Step IV: 121 9 81 196 4 narcotic senseless tetanus 144 reorganise abstract orderly unofficial kneadStep V: 121 9 81 196 4 144 senseless tetanus reorganise abstract orderly unofficial knead narcoticStep VI: 121 9 81 196 4 144 senseless tetanus abstract orderly unoffical knead narcotic reorganiseStep VII: 121 9 81 196 4 144 tetanus abstract orderly unofficial knead narcotic reorganise senselessStep VIII: 121 9 81 196 4 144 abstract orderly unofficial knead narcotic reorganise senseless tetanus
25. 5 26. 4 27. 1 28. 5 29. 530 . 5; I is implicit. In case of an advertisement, it is assumed that what is being highlighted is
believed by the company to be possible.II is not implicit as nothing is assumed about the growth of computer industry.III is implicit. In case of an advertisement, it is assumed that what is being highlighted islooked for by the people.
31. 5; Number of L type products sold byStore F = 48Store E = 40
Required percentage =48
100 12040
32. 5;Required rat io = (61 + 54) : (54 + 48) = 115 : 102
33. 2;Average price3(16 15 14.5 15.6 18.2 14.9) 10
Rs6
= Rs 3
94.210 Rs 15700
6
34. 1;Required difference = Rs (60 × 75 - 44 × 15) × 10 3
= Rs (4500 - 660) × 10 3 = Rs 38.4 lakhs
35. 4;Required total amount earned by selling both products M and O by store C =Rs (57 × 5.6 + 48 × 50) × 10 3
= Rs (319.2 + 2400) × 10 3 = Rs 27.192 lakhs
(36-40):Total number of employees = 2400
Number of male employees =5
2400 15008
Number of female employees =3
2400 9008
Number of males in HR department1500
12 180100
Number of females in HR department11
180 3306
Number of females in Accounts department = (1500 - 180 - 185 - 630 - 330) = 175
Number of females in IT department1
900 1009
Number of males in IT department= 285 - 100 = 185
Number of males in Production department1500
42 630100
Number of females in Production department10 630
63100
Number of males in Marketing department22 1500
330100
Number of females in Marketing department = (900 - 330 - 216 - 100 - 63) = 191
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Number of males in Accounts department = (1500 - 180 - 185 - 630 - 330) = 750
36. 2;Required percentage185
100 121500
37. 5;Number of males in Accounts department = 175
38. 2;Required percentage175 216
100 16.292400
39. 1;Required percentage
63100 7
900
40. 4;Number of females in HR and Marketing department = 330 + 191 = 52141. 4;The series is ×3.42. 3;The series is +12, +15, + 18, +21, +24, +27, ....43. 1;The series is -200, -100, -50, -25, -12.5, -6.25, ....44. 1;The series is -23, -19, -17, -13, -11, -7, ....
(Substraction of prime nos. starting with 23 and following decreasing order)45. 3;The series is ×1.5, ×2, ×1.5, ×2, ×1.5, ×2, ....
46. 4;Number of boys in schools R and together (2000 72.5 1000 82.5)
100
= 1450 + 825 = 2275
Required percentage
2275
100 75.833000
47. 3;Number of boys in school T 750100601250
48. 1;Required percentage2000
100 892250
49. 2;Required average1 2500 60 3000 552 100 100
)16501500(21 1 3150 1575
2
50. 3;Required ratio40 45
2500 : 3000100 100
= 25 × 40 : 30 × 45 = 20 : 27
51. 3;? = (292 + 60 - 345) × 31 = (352 - 345) × 31 = 7 × 31 = 217
52. 5; ?25 14 42 (4) 18 = 18 (4) ? = (18) 2 - 308
(4) ? = 324 - 308 = 16 ? = 2
53. 2;? = (3 + 4 - 3) +3 2 14 5 8
=30 16 5 41 1
4 4 58 5 40 40
54. 4;[15% = (10 + 5)%] of 578 + 20% of 644 + 2.5% of 644= 57.8 + 28.9 + 128.8 + 2.5 × 6.44= 86.7 + 128.8 + 5 × 3.22 = 86.7 + 128.8 + 231.6
55. 3;3 2
3 2
343 49 7 7216 16 81 6 (4 9)
5
3 4
76 6
5
7
76
56. 3; 1132 7
r 2 22
= 21 m
2
176 7r
2 22= 28 m
Reqd diff = 2 2{(28) (21) } 22
49 7 10787 sq m.
57. 2;Let the ages of Tina and Rakesh be 9x and 10x respectively. Then,
9x 10 410x 10 5
45x - 40x = 50 - 40
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25
Rakesh’s present age = 10x = 10 × 2 = 20 years.
58. 1;Required no. of ways7!
25202!
59. 2;Let money invested by Raghu = Rs x
Money invested by Mona =9
x 0.9x10
Money invested by Sonu9 110
x 0.99x10 100
Also, x + 0.9x + 0.99x = 5780
5780
x 20002.89
60. 4;CI =2
13.57400 1 1
100
= 7400[1.288225 -1] = 7400 × 0.288225 = Rs 2132.87
61. 1 62. 4 63. 1 64. 2 65. 466. 3 67. 2 68. 2 69. 3 70. 471. 1 72. 4 73. 3 74. 3 75. 176. 1 77. 1 78. 3 79. 1 80. 381. 3 82. 4 83. 3 84. 2 85. 486. 4 87. 3 88. 1 89. 3 90. 491. 3 92. 2 93. 2 94. 3 95. 296. 3 97. 4 98. 5 99. 4 100. 2101. 4 102. 2 103. 2 104. 2 105. 5106. 3 107. 5 108. 5 109. 2 110. 5111. 1 112. 3 113. 3 114. 3 115. 4116. 3 117. 1 118. 4 119. 4 120. 5
121. 2 122. 1 123. 3 124. 4 125. 5126. 4 127. 2 128. 5 129. 1 130. 5131. 3 132. 1 133. 4 134. 1 135. 5136. 3 137. 1 138. 2 139. 5 140. 4141. 2 142. 3 143. 4 144. 5 145. 3146. 4 147. 1 148. 2 149. 4 150. 5151. 2 152. 3 153. 4 154. 2 155. 1156. 1; Replace ‘people’ with ‘persons’157. 4; Replace ‘they’ with ‘these’158. 3; Replace ‘wives’ with ‘wife’159. 2; Replace ‘requested’ with ‘reqesting’160. 3; Delete ‘but’