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1) Udaipur
3) Srinagar
5) Mysore
Rohinton Nariman
Harish Salve
Abhisekh Manu Singhvi
Ram Jethmalani
None of these
1) Gagan Narang
3) Sushil Kumar
5) Amit Kumar
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2)
3)
4)
5)
6.
Booker Prize
Nobel Prize
Templeton Prize
Ramon Magsaysay Award
Oscar Awards
2) VS Naipaul
4) Shobhaa De
13.
2) Vijay Kumar
4) Parupali Kashyap
5.
10.
2) Tata Indicom
4) Vodafone
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1) Bharti Airtel
3) Idea Cellular
5) Dolphin
2) Chandigarh
4) Bangalore
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4.
2) China
4) Kuwait
3.
8.
2) Golf
4) Hockey
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1) Saudi Arabia
3) Singapore
5) India
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1) Football
3) Badminton
5) Table Tennis
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Test I
GENERAL AWARENESS
2) Steve James
4) Mark Zuckerberg
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2) 15 days
4) 7 days
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2)
3)
4)
5)
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21.
2) Montreal
4) Gold Coast
2) Haryana
4) Tamil Nadu
28.
2) Hindalco
4) HPCL
2) 31st May
4) 31st October
2) Soyuz 7K-L1
4) Kliper
1) 31st January
3) 31st July
5) 31st December
2) Rafeal Nadal
4) Robin Soderling
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25.
5) None of these
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Agreement of Cooperation
123 Agreement
PL480
A to Z Agreement
Nuclear Deal
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3)
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n.
3) General VK Singh
4) Narendra Modi
5) Ratan N Tata
Corporation Bank
United Bank of India
Vijaya Bank
Bank of Maharashtra
Federal Bank
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4) Cloud Control
5) Cloud Engineering
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37.
1) planet
2) nuclear weapon
3) island
4) space shuttle
5) automobile brand
Which of the following is Indias largest trading
partner in the world?
1) UAE
3) USA
5) Italy
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The Central Board of Direct Taxes has made efiling of income tax returns mandatory for all
assesses whose annual earnings exceed
1)
2)
3)
4)
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions (Q. 41-45): Read each sentence to
find out whether there is any grammatical or
idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be
in one part of the sentence. The number of that
part is the answer. If there is no error, the
answer is (5), ie No error. (Ignore errors of
punctuations, if any.)
41.
2) Rahul Khullar
4) DK Mittal
Test-II
2) PYKKA
4) AABY
Shri P Chidambaram
Shri Yashwant Sinha
Shri Pranab Mukherjee
Shri Manmohan Singh
None of these
2) Bangladesh
4) Nepal
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
36.
1) VS Sampath
3) Sanjay Arya
5) Navin Chawla
Brussels
Geneva
New York
Sweden
Camp David, Maryland USA
1) NLMP
3) CGHS
5) SGSRY
35.
39.
34.
2) China
4) France
2) Brazil
4) India
1) Bhutan
3) Sri Lanka
5) Myanmar
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2) Pigeon
4) Peacock
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Mahela Jayawardene
TM Dilshan
Sachin Tendulkar
Dinesh Chandimal
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3)
4)
5)
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
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45.
2) a
4) for
All correct
5)
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2)
53.
4)
5)
2)
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2)
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4)
5)
1) with
3) on
5) wishing
All correct
2) along
4) within
2) image
4) default
2)
3)
4)
5)
Directions (Q. 56-60): Rearrange the following
eight sentences/groups of sentences A), B), C),
D), E), F), G) and H) in the proper sequence to
form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the
questions given below them.
B)
1) only
3) more
5) little
C)
D)
A)
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3)
3)
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2)
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2) shall
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3) will
5) had
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2) all
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G)
H)
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4) D
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2) live
4) ate
1) D
3) F
5) H
1) drank
3) feasted
5) mixed
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1) inhospitable
3) nice
5) totally
2) very
4) smaller
63.
1) nor
3) also
5) but
2) and
4) never
64.
2) asleep
4) sleeping
1) moving
3) snoring
5) snored
65.
1) doing
3) give
5) listen
2) hear
4) see
66.
1) made
3) went
5) entered
2) retired
4) came
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2) B
4) E
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2) B
4) F
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2) E
4) G
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1) stopped
3) helped
5) instruct
2) restraint
4) control
68.
1) leapt
3) slept
5) jump
2) lifted
4) removed
69.
1) depression
3) discomfort
5) paining
2) wait
4) joy
70.
1) best
3) all
5) once
2) immediate
4) end
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72.
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4) A gold coin
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Test-III
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
HUMBLE
1) rich
3) meek
5) low
2) upset
4) fearful
STRETCH OUT
1) nimbly
3) skilfully
5) sluggishly
80.
2) 40
4) 12
84.
2) 55
4) 25
1) 3.5
3) 1.9
5) 6.2
2) 7.9
4) 5.6
1) 60
3) 85
5) 25
2) 35
4) 45
2) 122
4) 128
DEFTLY
79.
1) 70
3) 30
5) 90
2) exercise
4) elongate
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1) lie down
3) fall
5) extend out
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2) 9500
4) 5480
1) 35
3) 22
5) 45
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82.
85.
ASTONISHED
1) petrified
3) dazed
5) surprised
1) 7200
3) 6950
5) 8800
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2) waste
4) modest
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n.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
2) artistically
4) shallowly
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1)
28
3) 28
5) None of these
IN AN INSTANT
1) in lieu of
3) at once
5) speedily
65 12 50 54 ?
2) quickly
4) one each day
88.
2) 282
4) 784
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4) 24.9
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1) 1360
3) 1368
5) None of these
90.
2
2
4
3 1 4 ?
5
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2) 1354
4) 1381
1)
1521 225 ?
8
45
7
45
5) None of these
3)
1) 41.971
3) 43.072
5) None of these
17
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5) None of these
18
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2) 12.8
4) 9.6
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2) 31
4) 18
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4) 2485
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80
70
60
60
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2) 379.5
4) 372.4
120
110
50
20
120
40
2) 655
4) 799
2) 502
4) 504
Chemistry
130
100
342 6 28 1099 ?
1) 2490
3) 2475
5) None of these
Physics
120
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1) 384.2
3) 364.3
5) None of these
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4)
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1) 478
3) 486
5) None of these
97.
13
171
1) 969
3) 966
5) None of these
96.
2)
1) 13.4
3) 11.4
5) None of these
1) 5.9
3) 6.1
5) None of these
95.
12
173
3)
1) 24
3) 22
5) None of these
94.
8
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Marks
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2) 42.179
4) 42.182
4)
13 104 52
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4) 62
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3) 54
5) None of these
2)
R
Students
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2) 28.5
4) 31.5
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4) 48
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Fill in the blank space in order to make the
sentence correct as per the given information.
The total marks obtained by T in both the
subjects together is more than the marks
obtained by ___________.
1) Q in Chemistry
2) R in Physics
111.
3) S in Chemistry
4) P in Physics
5) R in both the subjects together
What is the ratio of the total marks obtained by
P in Physics and Chemistry together to the total
marks obtained by T in Physics and Chemistry
together?
106.
2) 23 : 21
4) 17 : 23
2)
4)
186
198
n.
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114.
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55650
115.
1) 35 : 6
3) 23 : 7
5) None of these
109.
116.
117.
2) 42 years
4) 38 years
2) 292m
4) 288m
2) 29
4) 35
110.
2) 31 : 7
4) 32 : 9
2) 151
4) 179
108.
2)
4)
2) 68
4) 56
2) 900
4) 950
107.
112.
2) 4 : 3
4) 2 : 1
1) 650
3) 850
5) None of these
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3) 5 : 3
5) None of these
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2) 848
4) 782
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2) 65 kg
4) 67 kg
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Conclusions:
119.
I. R > X
122.
II. X < W
Statement:
E = F < G < H;
GI
Conclusions:
I. H > I
123.
II. E > I
Statement:
A > B > F > C; D > E > C
2) 82
4) 78
Conclusions:
I. C < A
124.
Statement:
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2) 46% of 207
4) 75% of 320
II. B > D
K L M = N; P O N
Conclusions:
n.
1) 23% of 600
3) 98% of 250
5) None of these
551
560
125.
2) 5 hours
4) 8 hours
Conclusions:
I. K G
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129.
2) A
4) C
Statement:
2) 6
4) 7
1) 0
3) 9
5) 4
REASONING ABILITY
Directions (Q. 121-125): In these questions,
relationships between different elements are
shown in the statements. These statements are
followed by two conclusions. Give answer
II. K > D
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Test-IV
121.
K>F
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3) 6 hours
5) None of these
II. K = P
Statement:
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4)
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1) 505
3) 572
5) None of these
2) 22 years
4) 17 years
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4) Four
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Talk; is related to Speak in a certain way.
Similarly, Honest is related to Truthful.
Following the same logic, Listen is related to
which of the following?
132.
136.
2) Two
4) More than three
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
137.
M is an immediate neighbour of K.
N is an immediate neighbour of J.
P is second to the left of O.
There are four people between N and O.
None is true.
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2) Ears
4) Ignore
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1) Music
3) Hear
5) Sound
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2) Two
4) None
140.
Give answer
135.
2) KL
4) QO
134.
139.
1) One
3) Three
5) More than three
1) One
3) Three
5) More than three
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2) K
4) L
1) KMN
3) NLK
5) NML
VUS
RQO
2) MNK
4) NMK
JIG
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3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
Statements:
Some rings are circles.
No circle is a square.
Conclusions:
I. No ring is a square
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Statements:
1) One
3) Three
5) More than three
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Conclusions:
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Statements:
I. No boy is a participant.
145.
Conclusions:
144.
2) Two
4) None
n.
147.
Conclusions:
143.
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141.
1) July
3) February
5) None of these
No bird is a reptile.
Conclusions:
I. No sparrow is a reptile.
II. Some reptiles are sparrows.
Directions: (Q. 146-150): Study the given
information carefully and answer the given
questions.
151.
2) Kolkata
4) Chennai
2) May
4) March
Directions (Q. 151-160): In each of the questions given below, which of the five Answer Figures on the right should come after the Problem Figures on the left, if the sequence were
continued?
Problem Figures
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Answer Figures
Problem Figures
157.
Answer Figures
Answer Figures
Problem Figures
158.
Problem Figures
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Problem Figures
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Answer Figures
Answer Figures
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Problem Figures
Problem Figures
Answer Figures
Problem Figures
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Problem Figures
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Answer Figures
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Answer Figures
Answer Figures
156.
Answer Figures
Problem Figures
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4) sale of the product
5) exchange of money
168.
COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
The target group for a car loan is
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
poaching
unhealthy competition
lowering the selling price
unhealthy discount schemes
phishing
the marketing teams into small groups
the employees as per their grades
the products as per their usages
the products as per their life cycles
the market as per the tastes and needs of different groups
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172.
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173.
Internet marketing
Selling telephones
Door-to-door contacts
Sending and receiving SMS messages
Marketing through telephone calls
1) Cross-selling
3) Marketing
5) Up-selling
167.
2) Forward-selling
4) Channel marketing
174.
2) segmentation
4) test marketing
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
166.
1) sampling
3) segregation
5) grading
Telemarketing means
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Sympathetic approach
Good communication skills
Courteous nature
Persuasion skills
Perseverance
170.
164.
169.
163.
latent demand
impulse buying
irregular demand
unwholesome buying
None of these
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
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MARKETING APTITUDE/
n.
Test-V
break-even pricing
target profit pricing
cost-plus pricing
value-based pricing
None of these
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4) Consumer purchases vary on a seasonal basis.
5) Consumers dislike a product and may even
pay to avoid it.
Leads for canvassing Home Loan accounts can
be obtained from
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
1) reduced prices
2) higher prices
3) wide-area network 4) better technology
5) more ATMs
1) Cache
3) ROM
5) Volatile
186.
188.
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181.
182.
183.
189.
2) audit guidelines
4) dictionary
2) 1035
4) 1008
190.
2) Prompting
4) Interrupting
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
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collaboration
software piracy
electronic distribution
browsing
software legacy
1) Booting
3) Paging
5) Readying
1) market share
2) market segmentation
3) market profile
4) market research
5) marketing research
180.
2) Flash memory
4) Virtual memory
187.
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
179.
2) market risk
4) market outcome
185.
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1) market scope
3) market outlook
5) market design
178.
1) Formatting
2) Multiprocessing
3) Multiprogramming 4) Multitasking
5) Plug and play
n.
177.
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176.
builders
individuals building ones own house
audit departments
brick manufacturers
cement suppliers
184.
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175.
Browser software
Database software
Desktop-publishing software
Word-processing software
Spreadsheet software
1) peripheral device
3) software
5) hardware
1) notebook
3) supercomputer
5) laptop
2) an output unit
4) a program
191.
2) PDA
4) server
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2) CPU
4) microcomputer
peripheral users
programmers
librarians
information officers
end-users
supercomputers
servers
mainframes
peripheral equipment
microcomputers
data entry
the internet
data retrieval
electronic communication
None of these
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195.
198.
2) The background
4) Page frames
1) printer
3) spreadsheet
5) ALU
194.
197.
co
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193.
3) presentation
4) painting
5) None of these
at
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192.
2) .edu
4) .net
n.
1) .com
3) .mil
5) .org
196.
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hardware consultant
librarian
programmer
computer operator
data entry operator
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1) letter writing
2) spreadsheet calculation
200.
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SOLUTIONS
SBI ClerkSBI
- V Associate Banks Clerical Exam
MOCK TEST
16
96
0.60
3.428 3.5
2.80
28
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
31 23.04 9.24
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
44.04 9 45.04 45
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
51.
48.
49.
54.
55.
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61.
62.
66.
67.
87.
65 12 50 54 780 50 54
89.
90.
91.
92.
1521 225 39 15 54
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60.
63.
64.
65.
68.
69.
70.
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72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
93.
512 4 16 576
3 8 8 8 2 2 2 2 24 24
8796.869 8800
3
15 524 2 985
20 423
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100
100
100
58.
82.
co
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n.
228
2
152 8
152 8 (12)
19
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53.
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88.
CFHDGBEA
784 28
52.
(56-60):
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24 4 24 28
2
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95.
17 25 5 17 5 22
83.
1
3
74.9 4.9 70
96.
342 6 28 1099 ?
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106. 1
or,57 28 1099 ?
97.
3680
426 5 7
71 5 7 2485
3 2
98.
99.
4
2 2 4 2 2
? 4 3 1
5
5 9 5 5 9
4232
= 184
23
36 18 10 8
45
45
107. 1
101. 1
102. 5
120
100 25%
480
55 percentage = 30470
50 14
57
100
108. 5
57
100 40.71 41%
140
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or,
109. 4
w
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x 2 75 150 30
30 : 7
y
35
35
7
= 7x 2x = 14x2
105. 2
x 35 2 75 y
100
100
Ratio
30470 100
55400
55
104. 4
100 percentage
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Reqd %
103. 2
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Reqd %
5540
2770
2
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n.
13 14 52 13
63 104 19 171
100. 2
co
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3680 15
100
130 90 220
2 :1
50 60 110
3584
256 16
14
Ratio
Breadth = 2 16 = 32 metres
Marks obtained by Q and S in Chemistry
23 : 21
130 80 210
110. 1
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488
100
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Number of girls in school at present
111. 3
488 175
854
100
Reqd %
119. 2
234
100 78%
300
Maximum
112. 5
marks
of
the
test
646
100 850
76
96
100 160
100% of the marks
60
855 20
171
100
114. 2
n.
Time
121. 5
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... (ii)
W>V>T>U>X
122. 1
Given statements:
ak
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... (i)
GI
... (ii)
Then, 6x 2x = 24
w
.s
Again, E = F < G I
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6
4
Average
118. 4
T<V<W
= 305 276 = 29
117. 3
... (i)
116. 4
R S T> U>X
115. 2
384
6 hours
64
Given statements:
ed
uc
368
46 kmph
8
40 160
64
100
at
io
co
m
113. 5
114
19
6
19 74 38 63
19 38
66.66 kg 67 kg
57
57
Given statements:
A> B> F> C
... (i)
D>E>C
... (ii)
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We cant compare B and D.
Given statements:
K L M=N
... (i)
PON
... (ii)
E
-1
-1
-1
-1
K L M=N O P
6th
Left
8th
10th
Tina
14th
co
m
... (i)
K> F
... (ii)
133. 2
135. 4
134. 3
at
io
(136-140):
ed
uc
sh
i
ak
w
.s
142. 5
132. 3
-1
-1
-1
144. 4
-1
Similarly,
-1
-1
O
-1
143. 1
R
-1
140. 2
139. 3
138. 5
131. 4
L
M
141. 4
130. 3
137. 1
136. 2
129. 2
128. 5
17th or
(4th from
Right
right)
n.
D< E<F<G
127. 1
Facing
North
Given statements:
(127-129):
Anita
126. 2
-1
(133-134):
125. 2
L
-1
-1
Similarly,
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145. 1
155. 3
157. 5
co
m
149. 4
156. 3
146. 1
147. 5
150. 5
151. 2
158. 3
159. 4
160. 3
w
.s
ak
153. 2
sh
i
152. 5
ed
uc
Same as 5 6
at
io
148. 4
City
Mumbai
Kolkata
Chennai
Bangalore
Delhi
Bhopal
Cochin
n.
Month
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
1 2 same as 4 5
154. 3
2 3 same as 5 6
161. 2
162. 3
163. 5
164. 3
165. 5
166. 5
167. 3
168. 2
169. 1
170. 2
171. 4
172. 1
173. 4
174. 5
175. 2
176. 4
177. 2
178. 1
179. 4
180. 3
181. 5
182. 5
183. 4
184. 5
185. 4
186. 2
187. 1
188. 3
189. 5
190. 4
191. 1
192. 2
193. 3
194. 1
195. 1
196. 2
197. 5
198. 5
199. 4
200. 3
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