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: 1 : RBI RBI - ASSISTANTS – MODEL TEST Assistants REASONING 1. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CONSUMER each of which has as many pairs of letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 2. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters NNEO using each letter only once in each word? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 3. In a certain code JUMP is written as ‘39%4' and MEALS is written as ‘%2*7@’. How is PULSE written in that code? (1) 493@2 (2) 4*7@2 (3) 479@2 (4) 497@2 (5) None 4. How many such pairs of digits are there in the number 5134876, each of which has as many digits between them in the number as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order within the number? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 5. In a certain code JOURNEY is written as TNISZFO. How is MEDICAL written in that code? (1) CDIMBD (2) CDUDBM (3) LDCJMBD (4) EFNJMBD (5) None 6. If ‘K’ denotes ‘x’; ‘B’ denotes ‘ ’; ‘T’ denotes ‘-’ and ‘M’ denotes ‘+’, then 40 B 8 T 6 M 3 K 4 = ? (1) 19 (2) 11 (3) -31 (4) 23 (5) None 7. What should come next in the following letter series? A B C D P Q R S A B C D E P Q R S T A B C D E F P Q R S T (1) A (2) X (3) U (4) W (5) None 8. ‘BF’ is related to ‘HL’ in the same way as ‘EI’ is related to_____? (1) KO (2) KN (3) JN (4) JO (5) None 9. Each vowel in the word ‘GAMBLE’ is substituted by the next letter in the English alphabet and each consonant is substituted by the previous letter of the English alphabet. If the new letters are then rearranged in alphabetical order, which of the following will be the fourth letter from the right end after the rearrangement? (1) F (2) B (3) K (4) E (5) None 10. Which of the following has the same relationship as that of ROCK : CROK? (1) BALE : ELAB (2) COLD : DOLC (3) MEAN : AEMN (4) MIND : DINM (5) None 11. If it is possible to make only one such number with the first, the fourth and the sixth digits of the number 531697 which is the perfect square of a two digit even number, which of the following will be the second digit of the two digit even number. If no such number can be made, give ‘@’ as the answer and if more than one such number can be made, give ‘©’ as the answer. (1) 4 (2) 2 (3) 6 (4) @ (5) © Directions (12 to 17): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II & III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. 12. Statements: Some calculators are notes. Some notes are books. Some books are pens. Conclusions: I. Some pens are notes II. Some books are calculators III. Some pens are calculators. (1) None follows (2) Only I follows (3) Only I and II follow (4) Only III follows (5) Only II and III follow R B I - ASSISTANTS

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    RBI RB I - A SSI ST A N T S M ODEL T EST Assistants

    REASONING1. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CONSUMER each of which

    has as many pairs of letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?(1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three

    2. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters NNEO usingeach letter only once in each word?(1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three

    3. In a certain code JUMP is written as 39%4' and MEALS is written as %2*[email protected] is PULSE written in that code?(1) 493@2 (2) 4*7@2 (3) 479@2 (4) 497@2 (5) None

    4. How many such pairs of digits are there in the number 5134876, each of whichhas as many digits between them in the number as when the digits are rearrangedin ascending order within the number?(1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three

    5. In a certain code JOURNEY is written as TNISZFO. How is MEDICAL written inthat code?(1) CDIMBD (2) CDUDBM (3) LDCJMBD (4) EFNJMBD (5) None

    6. If K denotes x; B denotes ; T denotes - and M denotes +, then40 B 8 T 6 M 3 K 4 = ?(1) 19 (2) 11 (3) -31 (4) 23 (5) None

    7. What should come next in the following letter series?A B C D P Q R S A B C D E P Q R S T A B C D E F P Q R S T(1) A (2) X (3) U (4) W (5) None

    8. BF is related to HL in the same way as EI is related to_____?(1) KO (2) KN (3) JN (4) JO (5) None

    9. Each vowel in the word GAMBLE is substituted by the next letter in the Englishalphabet and each consonant is substituted by the previous letter of the Englishalphabet. If the new letters are then rearranged in alphabetical order, which ofthe following will be the fourth letter from the right end after the rearrangement?(1) F (2) B (3) K (4) E (5) None

    10. Which of the following has the same relationship as that of ROCK : CROK?(1) BALE : ELAB (2) COLD : DOLC (3) MEAN : AEMN(4) MIND : DINM (5) None

    11. If it is possible to make only one such number with the first, the fourth and thesixth digits of the number 531697 which is the perfect square of a two digit evennumber, which of the following will be the second digit of the two digit evennumber. If no such number can be made, give @ as the answer and if more thanone such number can be made, give as the answer.(1) 4 (2) 2 (3) 6 (4) @ (5) Directions (12 to 17): In each of the questions below are given three statementsfollowed by three conclusions numbered I, II & III. You have to take the givenstatements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly knownfacts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusionslogically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

    12. Statements: Some calculators are notes. Some notes are books.Some books are pens.

    Conclusions: I. Some pens are notes II. Some books are calculatorsIII. Some pens are calculators.

    (1) None follows (2) Only I follows (3) Only I and II follow(4) Only III follows (5) Only II and III follow

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    13. Statements: All desks are mirrors.Some mirrors are houses.All houses are buildings.

    Conclusions: I. Some buildings are mirrorsII. Some houses are desksIII. Some building are desks.

    (1) None follows (2) Only I follows (3) Only II follows(4) Only III follows (5) Only I and II follow

    14. Statements: All roads are jugsAll jugs are potsSome pots are cans.

    Conclusions: I. Some cans are roadsII. Some cans are jugsIII. Some pots are roads.

    (1) Only 1 and II follow (2) Only I and III follow(3) Only II and III follow (4) All I, II and III follow (5) None.

    15. Statements: All lanterns are wallsNo wall is brickSome bricks are chairs.

    Conclusions: I. Some chairs are lanternsII. Some bricks are lanternsIII. No chair is lantern.

    (1) Only I follows (2) Only II follows (3) Only either I and II follows(4) Only III follows (5) None

    16. Statements: Some rivers are junglesAll jungles are pondsAll ponds are trees.

    Conclusions: I. Some trees are rivers.II. Some ponds are rivers.III. All rivers are trees.

    (1) Only I and III follow (2) Only I and II follow(3) Only II and III follow (4) All I, II and III follow (5) None.

    17. Statements: Some buses are doorsSome doors are windowsAll windows are gardens.

    Conclusions: I. Some gardens are buses.II. Some windows are buses.III. Some gardens are doors.

    (1) Only I follows (2) Only II follows (3) Only I and II follow(4) Only I and III follows (5) NoneDirections (18 to 20): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer thequestions given below:F @ 5 3 R $ J P E 1 H % I Q 4 B 8 A W 2 U G 6 * 9 Z N M V

    18. Which of the following is the tenth to the left of the eighteenth from the left endof the above arrangement?(1) P (2) * (3) N (4) 3 (5) None

    19. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series basedon the above arrangement?5 R J 1 % Q 8 W U ?(1) d N (2) 6 9 Z (3) * d M (4) * d N (5) None

    20. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in theabove arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong tothat group?(1) 1 H J (2) W A U (3) I Q 1 (4) 2 U 8 (5) Z N *

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    Directions (Qs. 21 to 25): Study the following information carefully and answerthe questions given below:A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and J are sitting around a circle facing the centre. C is thethird to the left of A. E is fourth to the right of A. D is fourth to the left of J who issecond to the right of A. F is third to the right of B. G is not an immediateneighbour of A.

    21. Who is to the immediate right of D?(1) F (2) C (3) A (4) Data inadequate (5) None

    22. Who is second to the left of H?(1) A (2) F (3) D (4) Data inadequate (5) None

    23. Who is third to the right of G?(1) B (2) D (3) A (4) Data inadequate (5) None

    24. Who is fifth to the right of E?(1) F (2) C (3) H (4) A (5) None

    25. What is Hs position with respect to E?(1) Third to the left (2) Fourth to the left(3) Fifth to the right (4) Fifth to the left (5) Sixth to the left.Directions (26 to 30): Each the questions below consists of question and twostatements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the dataprovided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both thestatements and give answer-(1) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, whilethe data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.(2) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, whilethe data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.(3) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient toanswer the question.(4) If the data given in both the statements I & II together are not sufficient toanswer the question, and(5) If the data in both the statements I & II together are necessary to answer thequestion.

    26. What is Rs position from the left end in a row of children facing South?I. There are forty children in the row.II. D is tenth to the left of R and fifteenth from the right end of the row.

    27. How is jump written in a certain code language?I. jump and play is written as 3 5 7 in that code language.II. play and how is written as 5 9 8 in that code language.

    28. Towards which direction was D facing when he started his journey?I. D walked 20 metres after he started, took a right turn and walked 30 metresand again took a right turn and faced West.II. D walked 20 metres after he started, took a left turn and walked 30 metresand again took a left turn and faced West.

    29. How many daughters does A have?I. A has four childrenII. B and C are sisters of D who is son of A.

    30. Among P, Q, R, S and T, each having a different height, who is the tallest?I. T is taller than only P among them.II. S is shorter than only R among them.Directions (Q. 31-35) Study the following information carefully to answer thesequestions. Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work for three different companiesnamely X, Y and Z. Not more than three persons work for a company. There areonly two ladies in the group who have different specializations and work for differentcompanies. Of the group of friends, two have specialization in each HR, Financeand Marketing. One member is an engineer and one is a doctor. H is an HRspecialist and works with a Marketing specialist B who does not work for companyY. C is an engineer and his sister works in company Z. D is a specialist in HRworking in company X while her friend G is a finance specialist and works for

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    company Z. No two persons having the same specialization work together.Marketing specialist F works for company Y and his friend A who is a Financeexpert works for company X in which only two specialists work. No lady is amarketing specialist or a doctor.

    31. For which of the following companies does C work?1)Y (2)X (3) Z (4) Data inadequate (5) None

    32. Which of the following represents the pair working in the same company?(l)DandC (2) A and B (3) A and E (4) H and F (5) None

    33. Which of the following combination is correct?(1) C-Z-Engineer (2) E-X-Doctor (3) H-X-HR(4) C-Y-Engineer (5) None

    34. Who amongst the friends is a doctor?(1)H (2)E (3) C (4) Either E or C (5) None

    35. Which of the following pairs represents the two ladies in the group ?(1) A and D (2) B and D (3) D and G(4) Data inadequate (5) NoneDirections (36-40) Study the following information and answer the questionsgiven below.

    Eight people E, F, G, H, J, K, L and M are sitting around a circular tablefacing the centre. Each of them is of a different profession Chartered Accountant,Columnist, Doctor, Engineer, Financial Analyst, Lawyer, Professor and Scientistbut not necessarily in the same order. F is sitting second to the left of K. TheScientist is an immediate neighbour of K. There are only three people betweenthe Scientist and E. Only one person sits between the Engineer and E. TheColumnist is to the immediate right of the Engineer. M is the second to the rightof K. H is the Scientist. G and J are immediate neighbours of each other. NeitherG nor J is an Engineer. The Financial Analyst is to the immediate left of F. TheLawyer is second to the right of the Columnist. The Professor is an immediateneighbour of the Engineer. G is second to the right of the Chartered Accountant.

    36. Who is sitting second to the right of E?(1) The Lawyer (2) G (3) The Engineer (4) F (5) K

    37. Who amongst the following is the Professor?(1) F (2) L (3) M (4) K (5) J

    38. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangementand hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?(1) Chartered Accountant-H (2) M-Doctor(3) J-Engineer (4) Financial Analyst-L (5) Lawyer-K

    39. What is the position of L with respect to the Scientist?(1) Third to the left (2) Second to the right(3) Second to the left (4) Third to the right (5) Immediate right

    40. Which of the following statements is true according to the given arrangement?(1) The Lawyer is second to the left of the Doctor(2) E is an immediate neighbour of the Financial Analyst(3) H sits exactly between F and the Financial Analyst(4) Only four people sit between the Columnist and F(5) All of the given statements are true

    ENGLISH LANGUAGEDirections (41 - 55): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questionsgiven below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate themwhile answering some of the questions.

    Once upon a time, there lived an old lion. The lion, the king of the forest,had grown old. He became frail and due to this, he could not hunt for food. Witheach passing day he became more and more weak. He realised that he would not

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    live for long if it continued like that. He thought how could he arrange for hisfood? After pondering over it for quite some time, he decided that he should havean assistant.

    The lion thought that a fox would be the best person to handle this positionas he was intelligent and clever. He summoned the fox and said, Dear friend, Ihave always liked you because you are smart. I want to appoint you as my ministerand advise me on all the affairs of the forest. The old lion also asked the fox, thatsince he was the king of the forest he should not have to hunt for his food. Withrespect to this, the foxs first duty as minister was to bring him an animal to eatevery day. The fox could not refuse the king and accepted the offer.

    After the conversation, the fox went out to find an animal for the lion. Onthe way, he met a fat donkey. He said My friend, I have got good news for you.You are very lucky. Our king, the lion has chosen you to be his chief minister. Heasked me to meet you and inform you about his decision. The donkey was scaredof the lion and said, I am afraid of the lion. He might kill me and eat me up. Whyhas he chosen me as his chief minister? I am not even fit enough to be a ministeras I am not as intelligent as other animals. The clever fox laughed and said,Dear, you dont know your great qualities. Our king is dying to meet you. Hehas chosen you because you are wise, gentle, and hard working. By serving theking, you will be the second most powerful animal of our forest. Imagine, all theother animals will respect you and seek favours from you. You must not loseyour greatest chance in life. So, the poor donkey was convinced and got ready togo along with the fox.

    In this way, the fox managed to attract the donkey to the lions den. Whenthe fox and the donkey approached, the lion was hungrier than ever. But he kepta smiling face and said, Welcome, my dear friend. Come near me. You are mychief minister. As the donkey came closer, the lion pounced on him and killedhim instantly. The lion thanked the clever fox and was happy to get the food. Asthe lion sat down to take the food. As the lion sat down to take his meal, the foxsaid, Your Majesty, I know you are very hungry but a king must take a bathbefore his meal. The lion thought it was a good idea and told the fox to keep awatch on the carcass of the donkey. The fox silently sat down to keep a watch onthe donkey and thought to himself, I took all the trouble of getting the donkeyhere. It is I who deserve the best portion of the meal. Thus, the fox cut open thehead of the donkey and ate up the whole brain. When the lion returned heshouted, What happened to the donkeys brain? I wanted to eat the brain first.The fox smilingly replied, Your Majesty, donkeys have no brains. If he had any,he would not have come near a lion at all.

    41. Why did the lion decide to have an assistant for him?(1) He was too lazy to hunt for himself(2) He was old and weak and could not hunt anymore(3) He wanted someone to help him kill the fat donkey(4) He could not handle the affairs of the forest alone (5) None

    42. Why did the lion select the fox as his assistant?(1) He had heard that the fox had good hunting skills(2) He wanted the fox to take over as the king of the forest(3) The fox had offered to let the lion have his leftovers(4) He had planned to eat the fox after luring him to become his assistant(5) None

    43. Which of the following is the moral of the story?(1) An idle brain is the devils workshop(2) Fools are deaf to wise words(3) Never believe an enemys sweet talks(4) Morality can be best tested while one has power(5) One can only lead a horse to water, not make him drink it.

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    44. Which of the following is TRUE in context of the passage?(1) Finally, the fox got the best part of the meal(2) The donkey was appointed as a chief minister to the king(3) The donkey which the fox had brought for the king did not have any brain inhis head(4) The donkey was very intelligent and clever (5) None is true.

    45. What, according to the lion, was the foxs primary duty as a minister?(1) To force all animals to respect their king and seek favours from him(2) To convince the donkey to become his chief minister(3) To take over as the king of the forest since the lion had grown too old(4) To bring him an animal to eat every day (5) None

    46. Why did the fox say our king is dying to meet you to the donkey?(1) The king would have died of hunger if the donkey did not meet him(2) The king desperately wanted the donkey to be his chief minister as he wasgentle and hard working(3) The fox wanted to convince the donkey to come with him to the lion so that thelion could eat him(4) The king wanted to meet the donkey since all other animals respected thedonkey more than the king (5) None

    47. What did the lion do when he saw the donkey in his den?(1) He was impressed by the donkey and made him his chief minister(2) He ordered the fox to kill him and eat his brain(3) He went to take a bath before meeting the donkey(4) He immediately noticed that the donkey did not have any brain (5) None

    48. What did the fox do when the lion went to take a bath before having his meal?(1) He secretly told the donkey to run away as the lion had planned to kill him(2) He ate up the donkeys brain as he had done all the hard work of bringing himto the lions den(3) He held himself responsible for the death of the poor donkey and did not letthe lion eat the donkey(4) He killed the lion with the help of the donkey and became the king of theforest(5) None

    49. Which of the following best describes the donkey?(1) Honest (2) Wicked (3) Clever (4) Opportunist (5) Foolish

    50. Which one of the phrases given below the following statement should be placed inthe blank space provided so as to make a meaningfully correct sentence in thecontext of the passage? When the lion did not see any brain in the donkeys head(1) he spared his life and let him go(2) he got upset with the fox for having selected such a donkey(3) he took his decision to make him the chief minister back(4) the fox explained to him that donkeys do not have any brains (5) NoneDirections (51 - 53): Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to theword printed in bold as used in the passage.

    51. FIT(1) Healthy (2) Deserving (3) Strong (4) Valuable (5) Important

    52. LOSE(1) Misplace (2) Suffer (3) Dispose (4) Defeat (5) Miss

    53. POUNCED(1) Climbed (2) Grew (3) Attacked (4) Plunged (5) RoaredDirections (54 - 55): Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to theword printed in bold as used in the passage.

    54. HANDLE(1) Mismanage (2) Drop (3) Confront (4) Decline (5) Uncover

    55. FRAIL(1) Unhealthy (2) Massive (3) Rich (4) Robust (5) Civilised

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    Directions (56 - 65 ): Read each sentence to find out whether there is anygrammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part ofthe sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is No error, theanswer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)

    56. The student which (1)/ you had thought (2)/ so highly of has (3)/ failed to passthe examination (4)/No error (5)

    57. It will not be possible for you (1)/ to catch the train on time (2)/ because thenearest railway station (3)/ is at ten kilometres away. (4)/ No error (5)

    58. When I called him yesterday, (1)/ he offered to donate (2)/ a handsome sum to(3)/ the flood relief fund. (4)/ No error (5)

    59. The constable said that (1)/ the prisoner seize a (2)/ fully loaded gun from apoliceman (3)/ and shot the prosecutor. (4)/ No error (5)

    60. Although he has been (1)/ winning the elections (2)/ all years, this year hispopularity (3)/ has substantially reduced. (4)/ No error (5)

    61. If a person has been given (1)/ diplomatic immunity then he {2)/ cannot be arrestedon a (3)/ foreign land under any circumstance. (4)/ No error (5)

    62. Considering about her good credentials, (1)/ the manager offered her a job {2)/ inhis organisation (3)/ despite the lack of experience. (4)/ No error (5)

    63. A group of birds (1)/ migrate from southern part (2)/1 of the country to the (3)/Northern part during summer. (4)/ No error (5)

    64. Government took strict action (1)/ against the doctors on strike (2)/ but theyrefused to (3)/ resume to work. (4)/ No error (5).

    65. Each of the survivors of the Tsunami (1)/ have been offered free (2)/ psychologicalconsultation to ease their trauma, (3)/ by some of the top consultants. (4)/ Noerror (5).Directions (66 - 70): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E)and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer thequestions given below them.(A) To their surprise, however, the reward went to a beggar who had contributedonly a Rupee instead of a wealthy donor(B) He received funds from many people as rich and poor donated generously tohis trust.(C) The man explained that the one Rupee given by the beggar was worth millionsof Rupees as that was all the money he possessed and that he had made a muchgreater sacrifice than others.(D) During the function everyone waited with bated breath to hear who had madethe maximum contribution(E) A man went from town to town to collect money for his charitable trust.(F) On returning he decided to hold a function and reward the person whosecontribution had been maximum.

    66. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?(1) A (2) B (3) D (4) E (5) F

    67. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?(1) B (2) C (3) D (4) E (5) F

    68. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) E (5) F

    69. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?(1) B (2) C (3) D (4) E (5) F

    70. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement?(1) A (2) C (3) D (4) E (5) FDirections (71 - 80): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which hasbeen numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each,five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out theappropriate word in each case.

    Once upon a time, there lived a sparrow on a banyan tree. She laid her eggsin the nest. One afternoon, a wild elephant came under the tree and in a fit ofrage, broken a branch of the tree on which the nest was ...(71)... Unfortunately,

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    all the eggs of the sparrow ...(72)... after falling down though the sparrow wassaved. The sparrow was full of grief and began weeping for her eggs.

    A woodpecker, a close friend of the sparrow, heard her crying and askedher, Why are you crying, my friend? The sparrow said, The ...(73)... elephanthas killed my offspring. If you are a true friend of mine, suggest a way to kill him.The woodpecker ...(74)... her and told her that he knew a fly and she woulddefinitely help them kill the elephant.

    Both of them went to seek the help of the fly. The woodpecker said, A wildelephant has crushed my friends eggs. We need your help in killing him. The flyreplied, One of my friends is a frog. Let us go to him and take his help too. Theywent to the frog and ...(75)... the whole incident. The frog said, What can anelephant do before a united crowd like us? Do what I tell you. Dear Fly, you go tothe elephant and hum a sweet tune into his ears. When he closes his eyes indelight, the woodpecker will poke his eyes. This way, he will become ...(76)...When he gets thirsty, he will ...(77)... for water. I will go to a marshy land andbegin croaking there. ...(78)... that there is water, the elephant will come there.He will sink into the marshy area and ...(79)...

    The next day in the noon, all of them played out the plan and the elephantwas killed, as he drowned into a marshy area after being blinded by the woodpecker,when he closed his eyes in response to the music. Thus, the smartness of all theanimals, enabled the sparrow in taking her ...(80)... on the elephant.

    71. (1) broken (2) found (3) born (4) built (5) grown72. (1) survived (2) broke (3) fell (4) escaped (5) damaged73. (1) poor (2) harmless (3) defective (4) attacking (5) wicked74. (1) consoled (2) defended (3) ignored (4) protected (5) scolded75. (1) mention (2) narrated (3) said (4) informed (5) revived76. (1) sorry (2) dead (3) blind (4) unseen (5) regretful77. (1) drink (2) demands (3) need (4) want (5) search78. (1) Assuming (2) Accepting (3) Recalling (4) Informed (5) Sure79. (1) Kill (2) realise (3) hurt (4) die (5) fall80. (1) insult (2) fight (3) help (4) revenge (5) anger

    NUMERICAL ABILITYDirections (81 - 85): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in thefollowing questions?

    81. 453 - 336 + 110 = ? + 31(1) 194 (2) 196 (3) 186 (4) 256 (5) None

    82. 252.7 x 54.2 56.4 = 25(?)(1) 1.7 (2) 32 (3) 1.6 (4) 3.6 (5) None

    83. 800 32 + 11 = (?)2(1) 49 (2) 7 (3) 36 (4) 64 (5) None

    84. 576 289 ? 1 (1) 6 (2) 36 (3) 49 (4) 7 (5) None

    85. 20 x 168 14 - 40 = ? + 110(1) 90 (2) 80 (3) 200 (4) 240 (5) None

    86.? 15 4 40

    225

    (1) 20 (2) 45 (3) 25 (4) 50 (5) None

    87.27 of

    56 of ? = 200

    (1) 480 (2) 420 (3) 729 (4) 840 (5) None88. 25% of 420 - ?% of 140 = 77

    (1) 25 (2) 36 (3) 20 (4) 40 (5) None

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    90. 4 x 52 - 32 x 7 + 62 = ? + 24(1) 7

    2(2) 82 (3) 92 (4) 42 (5) None

    91. 621 27 x 2 - 37 = ?(1) 9 (2) 9 (3) 81 (4) 3 3 (5) None

    92. 441 41 42 7 ? (1) 20 (2) 60 (3) 180 (4) 120 (5) None

    93. 46% of 156 - 23.76 = ?(1) 47 (2) 48 (3) 48.10 (4) 47.10 (5) None

    94. 13.141 + 31.417 - 27.118 = ?(1) 16.441 (2) 17.543 (3) 17.490 (4) 16.440 (5) None

    95. 97 + 710 - 143 = 4 x ?(1) 166 (2) 664 (3) 156 (4) 332 (5) NoneDirections (96 - 100) : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questionsthat follow:Number of students passed (in thousands) from two Universities over the years

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    96. What is the sum of students passed from University B in the year 2003,2005 and2006 together?(1) 80,000 (2) 8,000 (3) 8,00,000 (4) 75,000 (5) None

    97. What is the respective ratio between the number of students passed from UniversityA in year 2007 and the number of students passed from University B in year2004?(1) 5:4 (2) 4:5 (3) 7 : 10 (4) 10 : 7 (5) None

    98. Number of students passed from University B in year 2008 is approximately whatpercentage of the total number of students passed from University A over theyears? (1) 30 (2) 25 (3) 20 (4) 35 (5) 40

    99. What is the respective ratio between the number of students passed in year2007, 2008 and 2005 from University A?(1) 5 : 3 : 2 (2) 3 : 5 : 5 (3) 5 : 3 : 3(4) 5 : 1 : 1 (5) None

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    100. What is the difference between the total number of students passed from boththe Universities in year 2007 together and the total number of students passedin year 2005 from both the Universities together?(1) 70,000 (2) 37,000 (3) 7,000 (4) 3,700 (5) NoneDirections (101-105) : Study the following pie-chart and answer the followingquestions.

    Percentage wise Distribution of faculty in six different Departments Totalnumber of Faculties = 7200 Percentage of Faculties

    Engineering 15%

    Biotechnology12%

    Architecture27%

    Management16%

    Medical19%

    Education11%

    101. 25 percent of the number of faculties in Medical department are females. What isthe number of male faculty in Medical department?(1) 1018 (2) 1016 (3) 1036 (4) 1028 (5) None

    102. One-third of the number of faculty of Architecture department has left. What isthe number of remaining faculty in Architecture department?(1) 678 (2) 1248 (3) 648 (4) 1296 (5) None

    103. Difference between the total number of faculties in Management and Educationdepartment together and the number of faculties in Engineering department isexactly equal to number of faculties of which department ?(1) Medical (2) Architecture (3) Biotechnology (4) Engineering (5) None

    104. Number of faculties in Engineering department is approximately what percentageof total number of faculties in Management and Architecture departments together ?(1) 21 (2) 29 (3) 39 (4) 35 (5) 25

    105. What is the average number of faculties in Medical, Education, and Biotechnologydepartments together ?(1) 1028 (2) 1040 (3) 1008 (4) 1080 (5) None

    106. The ratio between the speed of a car and a train is 15 : 22 respectively. If thespeed of the train is 35 km/hr. more than that of the car, what is the speed of thecar?(1) 75km./hr. (2) 110 km/hr. (3) 85km./hr.(4) Cannot be determined (5) None

    107. Seema sold a mobile phone at the cost of Rs. 1, 950 at a loss of 25%. At what costwill she have to sell it to get a profit of 30%?(1) Rs. 3,300 (2) Rs. 2, 600 (3) Rs. 2, 535 (4) Rs. 3, 380 (5) None

    108. The ratio between the angles of a quadrilateral is 3 : 5 : 9 : 1 respectively. What isthe value of two-thirds of the total sum of the smallest and the second largestangles together?(1) 60 (2) 90 (3) 80 (4) 120 (5) None

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    109. What is the value of 72% of two-fifths of 450?(1) 648.4 (2) 129.6 (3) 324.2 (4) 162.6 (5) None

    110. The salary of a man increases by 20% every year in the month of January. Hissalary was Rs. 5,000 in the month of February in year 2009. What will be hissalary in the month of February in year 2011?(1) Rs. 7,200 (2) Rs. 6,200 (3) Rs.7, 800 (4) Rs. 6, 800 (5) None

    111. In a test, Rajesh got 112 marks which is 32 more than the passing marks. Sonalgot 75% marks which is 70 more than the passing marks. What is the minimumpassing percentage of the test?(1) 35 (2) 45 (3) 40 (4) 30 (5) None

    112. If Rs. 5,075 is to be divided among 29 people, how much amount will each personget?(1) Rs. 195 (2) Rs. 165 (3) Rs. 155 (4) Rs. 175 (5) None

    113. The area of a square is 225 sq. cm., which is equal to the area of a rectangle. Thelength of the rectangle is 16 cm. more than the breadth of the rectangle. What isthe respective ratio between the side of the square and the breadth of therectangle?(1) 3 : 5 (2) 5 : 3 (3) 5:4 (4) 4:5 (5) None

    114. The simple interest accrued on a certain principal in 5 years at the rate of 12p.c.p.a. is Rs. 1, 536. What amount of the simple interest would one get if oneinvests Rs. 1,000 more than the previous principal for 2 years and at the samerate p.c.p.a.?(1) Rs. 845.40 (2) Rs. 614.40 (3) Rs. 2, 136 (4) Rs. 1, 536 (5) None

    115. If 3 men or 9 boys can finish a piece of work in 21 days, in how many days can 5men and 6 boys together do the same piece of work?(1) 12 days (2) 8 days (3) 14 days(4) Cannot be determined (5) None

    116. Twenty-five percent of Reenas yearly income is equal to seventy-five percent ofAnubhavs monthly income. If Anubhavs yearly income is Rs. 2,40,000, what isReenas monthly income?(1) Rs. 60,000 (2) Rs. 12, 000 (3) Rs. 5, 200(4) Cannot be determined (5) None

    117. What is the compound interest accrued on a sum of Rs. 1, 800 at the rate of 4p.c.p.a. in 2 years?(1) Rs. 146.88 (2) Rs. 1,946.88 (3) Rs. 156.84(4) Rs. 1,846.84 (5) None

    118. In how many different ways can the letters of word FINISH can be arranged?(1) 80 (2) 120 (3) 60 (4) 720 (5) NoneDirections (119 - 120): In the following number series only one is wrong. Findout the wrong one.

    119. 11 16 23 29 37 46 56(1) 16 (2) 23 (3) 29 (4) 37 (5) 46

    120. 217 216 212 203 187 151 126(1) 216 (2) 212 (3) 203 (4) 187 (5) 151

    GENERAL AWARENESS121. As decided by UNESCO the 'International Literacy Day' is observed on which of

    the following day every year?1) 8th September 2) 18th September3) 8th March 4) 18th March 5) None

    122. In India where is Tal chhaper Sanctuary is located ?1) Tamilnadu 2) Kerala 3) Rajastan 4) Assam 5) None

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    123. The Film which won the Best Picture Award at the IIFA Award 2014?1) Dhoom 3 2) Bhaag Milkha Bhaag3) Chennai Express 4) Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani 5) None

    124. Which of the following statement is correct ?(A) The RBI has decided to accept the broad frame work of regulationsrecommended by the Malegam Committee report on micro - finance institutions.(B) This step is likely to provide a tremendous boost to the micro-finance sectorand reaffirm the critical role micro-finance plays in financial inclusion.1) Only A 2) Only B 3) Both of these4) Either A or B 5) None

    125. The upper limit for savings in the Public Provident Fund (PPF) was raised to Rs.1.5 lakh in the Union Budget 2014-15 presented on 10 July 2014. What was theupper limit for investment in PPF till now?1) Rs. 1.25 lakh 2) Rs. 1 lakh3) Rs. 50,000 4) Rs. 75,000 5) None

    126. Whcih of the following is not a news agency ?(1) UNI (2) PTI (3) AIR (4) IANS 5) None

    127. Which is full form of CAS in context with banking in India ?(1) Cash Authorization Scheme (2) Credit Authorization Scheme(3) Credit Advance Scheme (4) Cash Advance Scheme 5) None

    128. The world's tallest railway bridge work began at Noney in ____.1) Himachal Pradesh 2) Assam3) Punjab 4) Manipur 5) None

    129. Which among the following state is the first to issue Soil Health Cards for everyland farmars ?(1) Karnataka (2) Rajasthan (3) Kerla (4) Gujarat 5) None

    130. Search engine behemoth Google is in the process of building the largest store ofinformation in human history that autonomously gathers and merges data fromacross the web to provide unprecedented access to all facts about the world. Whatis the name given to this enormous project of information and knowledge beingimplemented by Google?1) Knowledge Vault 2) Knowledge Graph3) Knowledge World 4) Knowledge hub 5) None

    131. Kota Super Thermal Power Plant is situated on the bank of which of the followingrivers ?1) Son 2) None 3) Betwa 4) Sutlej 5) Chambal

    132. Dronacharya Award Selection Committee was headed by ____.1) Dhanraj Pillai 2) Khadangbam Rinel Singh3) Ajitpal Singh 4) Sardar Singh 5) None

    133. Who is the major shareholder in NABARD?1) RBI 2) Central Government3) SBI 4) None 5) All of the above

    134. For unified bill payment system across country, RBI implemented ____.1) Unified Bill Payment System (UBPS2) Union Bill Payment System (UPBS)3) Bharat Bill Payment Service (BBPS)4) Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS) 5) None

    135. Which of the following is an example of NBFCs?1) Unit Trust of India 2) Life Insurance Corporation3) General Insurance Corporation 4) All of the above5) None

    136. Which of the following is the currency used in Brazil?1) Dollar 2) Euro 3) Real 4) Franc 5) None

    137. How many member countries are there in ASEAN1) 7 2) None 3) 9 4)8 5) 10

    138. Bhagavata Mela is a folk dance of?1) Maharashtra 2) Tamil Nadu3) Andhra Pradesh 4) orissa 5) None

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    139. UNCTAD is an international organization What is the expansion for this term ?1) united Nations Conference on Traditions and Designs2) other than those given as options3) United Nations Conference on Trade and Development4) United Nations Conference on Tranquillity and Domicile5) united Nations Conference on Trade and Design

    140. The headquater of World Intellectual Property Organization is located in1) Geneva 2) Korea 3) Vienna 4) London 5) None

    141. When does the Union Finance Minister present before Lok Saoha the AnnualEconomic Survey ?1) Immediately before the Annual Budget2) Three months after the Annual Budget3) Other than those given as options4) Immediately after the Annual Budget5) Three months before the Annual Budget

    142. Author of the book "Strictly Personal, Manmohan and Gursharan" is ____.1) Jayshankar Prasad 2) Mulk Raj Anand3) Daman Singh 4) Hanif Tarin 5) None

    143. India won largest number of gold medals in which sports at the 20th CommonwealthGames?1) Wrestling 2) Shooting 3) Weightlifting 4) Badminton 5) None

    144. Which of the following is directly related with Union Budget?1) Revenue Deficit 2) Monetized Deficit3) Fiscal Deficit 4) Current Account Deficit 5) Primary Deficit

    145. Who is the author of the book 'WE INDIANS'1) Khushwant Singh 2) Mulk Raj Anand3) Nirad C. Chaudhary 4) Subramanya Swamy 5) None

    146. Name the India's highest award which is given to a civilian1) Bharat Ratna 2) Param Vir Chakra3) National Film Award 4) Jananpeth Award 5) None

    147. Green shoots is a term colloquially used to indicate which of the following ?1) A golf shot2) Recovery from drought conditions after rains3) Signs of economic recovery during an economic downturn4) Recovery of the stock market from a crash5) A favourable balance of payments position

    148. The disease Goitre is caused in persons who do not have in their diet sufficient1) calcium 2) sodium 3) iodine 4) iron 5) None

    149. The Capital of Tanzania is1) Nairobi 2) Lusaka 3) Kampala 4) Dar- es- Salaam 5) None

    1150.Normally banks accept fixed deposits for a maximum period of1) 5 years 2) 3 years 3) 10 years4) 20 years 5) Any number of years

    151. Telangana region represents one of the following types of vegetation1) Tropical deciduous 2) Thorn3) Tropical ever green 4) Sub - tropical decidual 5) None

    152. Periyar Wild Life Sanctuary is located in _________ State1) Andhra Pradesh 2) Tamil Nadu3) Kerala 4) karnataka 5) None

    153. Tax at source by banks is deducted on interest paid on term deposits if theinterest amount in a financial year exceeds1) Rs. 3,000 2) Rs.5,000 3) Rs. 10,0004) Rs. 15,000 5) There is no such provision

    154. The food you eat provides energy for your body to use. What Vitamin helps withthat process?1) Vitamin B12 2) Vitamin E 3) Folate 4) Vitamin B1 5) None

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    155. Which state has recorded the highest Sex ration in state ?1) Kerala 2) Mizoram 3) haryana 4) punjab 5) None

    156. Ramon Magsaysay Award 2014 winners _____.1) Hu Shuli 2) Omara Khan Masoudi3) The Citizens Foundation 4) Saur Marlina Manurung 5) All the above

    157. Use of coal is banned by China in ____.1) Anhui 2) Beijing 3) Fujian 4) Gansu 5) None

    158. A Village in the plain area of India comes under the Pradhan Mantri Gram SadadYojana, it its population is more than....1) 500 2) 1000 3) 1500 4) 2000 5) None

    159. The Central government announced to create an Equal Opportunity Commissionas recommended by the ______________ in Jan 2014.1) Gadgil Committee 2) Verma Committee3) Sachar Committee 4) All of These 5) None

    160. Which city would host the next summit of IBSA(India, Brazil and South Africa) tobe held in 2015?1) Fortaleza 2) Durban 3) New Delhi 4) Sanya 5) None

    COMPUTER AWARENESS161. Errors in a computer program are referred to as _

    (1) bugs (2) mistakes (3) item overlooked(4) blunders (5) None

    162. A compiler is used to translate a program written in _(1) a low level language (2) a high level language(3) assembly language (4) machine language. (5) None

    163. Computer Programs are also known as(1) operating systems (2) documents (3) peripherals(4) applications (5) None

    164. Which of the following are computers that can be carried around easily ?(1) Laptops (2) Supercomputers (3) PCs(4) Minicomputers (5) None

    165. The secret code that restricts entry to some programs__(1) entry-code (2) passport (3) password(4) access-code (5) None

    166. Where is the disk put in a computer ?(1) In the hard drive (2) In the disk drive (3) Into the CPU(4) In the modem (5) None

    167. The most common method of entering text and numerical data into a computersystem is through the use of a(1) plotter (2) scanner (3) printer (4) keyboard (5) None

    168. Which keys enable the input of numbers quickly ?(1) Function keys (2) The numeric keypad(3) Ctrl, Shift and alt (4) Arrow keys (5) None

    169. Information that comes from an external source and fed into computer softwareis called__(1) Input (2) Output (3) Through out (4) Reports (5) None

    170. A computers hard disk is_____(1) an arithmetic and logical unit (2) computer software(3) operating system (4) computer hardware (5) None

    171. Files are organized by storing them in(1) tables (2) databases (3) folders (4) graphs (5) None

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    172. What menu is selected to change font and style ?(1) Tools (2) File (3) Format (4) Edit (5) None

    173. In programming, you use the following keys(1) Arrow keys (2) Function keys (3) Alpha keys(4) Page up and Page Down keys (5) None

    174. With a CD you can _____(1) Read (2) Write (3) Neither Read nor Write(4) Both Read and Write (5) None

    175. Scanner scans _____(1) Pictures (2) Text (3) Both Pictures and Text(4) Neither Pictures nor Text (5) None

    176. Any letter, number, or symbol found on the keyboard that you can type into thecomputer......(1) output (2) character (3) type (4) print (5) None

    177. A symbol or question on the screen that prompts you to take action and tell thecomputer what to do next......(1) scanner (2) questionnaire (3) prompt and dialog box(4) information seeker (5) None

    178. Choices are referred to as......(1) options (2) exit (3) boot (4) folder (5) None

    179. Anything written on the screen ......(1) cursor (2) text (3) folder (4) boot (5) None

    180. Lets you leave a screen or program......(1) boot (2) programs (3) exit (4) text (5) None

    181. The trend of digital electronic devices becoming smaller and increasingly powerfulhas fully supported the move to an increasingly.........workforce.(1) desktop (2) intelligent(3) server (4) mobile (5) None

    182. ......... hard drives are permanently located inside the system unit and are notdesigned to be removed, unless they need to be repaired or replaced.(1) Static (2) Internal (3) External (4) Remove (5) None

    183. A barcode is a/an.........code that represents data with bars of varying widths orheights.(1) read/write (2) magnetic (3) optical (4) laser (5) None

    184. The Internet allows you to ..........(1) send electronic mail (2) view Web pages(3) connect to servers all around the world (4) All of the above(5) None

    185. The name that the User gives to a document is referred to as.........(1) name given (2) document given (3) tile name(4) document identity (5) none of these

    186. Editing a document consists of reading through the document youve created,then(1) correcting your errors (2) printing it (3) saving it(4) deleting it (5) None

    187. Which, of the following controls the manner of interaction between the user andthe operating system?(1) User interface (2) Language translator (3) Platform(4) Screen saver (5) None

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    188. What type of software is most useful for the creation of brochures, posters, andnewsletters?(1) Spreadsheet software (2) Web authoring software(3) Multimedia authoring software(4) Desktop publishing software (5) None

    189. The quickest and easiest way in Word, to locate a particular word or phrase in adocument is to use the ...... command.(1) Replace (2) Find (3) Lookup (4) Search (5) None

    190. One or more defects or problems that prevent the software from working as intendedor working at all is a (n)..........(1) bus (2) bot (3) programming language(4) fuzzy logic (5) None

    191. .........shows the tiles, folders, and drives on your computer, making it easy tonavigate from one location to another within the tile hierarchy.(1) Microsoft Internet Explorer(2) Windows Explorer (3) My Computer(4) Folders Manager (5) None

    192. A(n) ......... provides commands for writing software that is translated to the detailedstep-by-step instructions executed by the processor to achieve an objective orsolve a problem.(1) programming language (2) software patch(3) presentation language (4) Al language (5) None

    193. A program written in a high level language is referred to as.........(1) source code (2) object code (3) machine code(4) assembly code (5) None

    194. In order to save an existing document with a different name you need to.........(1) Retype the document and give it a different name(2) Use the Save as command(3) Copy and paste the original document to a new document and then save(4) Use Windows Explorer to copy the document to a different location and thenrename it (5) None

    195. The piece of hardware that converts your computers digital signal to an analogsignal that can travel over telephone lines is called a.........(1) red wire (2) blue cord (3) tower(4) modem (5) None

    196. ......... is the part of the computer that does the arithmetical calculations.(1) Memory (2) OS (3) CPU (4) ALU (5) None

    197. A.........can make it easier to play games.(1) mouse (2) Joystick (3) keyboard (4) pen (5) None

    198. File extensions are used in order to.........(1) name the file (2) ensure the filename is not lost(3) identify the file (4) identify the file type (5) None

    199. Passwords enable users to .........(1) get into the system quickly (2) make efficient use of time(3) retain confidentiality of files (4) simplify file structures(5) None

    200. In page preview mode.........(1) You can see all pages of your document(2) You can only see the page you are currently working on(3) You can only see pages that do not contain graphics(4) You can only see the title page of your document (5) None

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