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: 1 : RBI RBI - ASSISTANTS – MODEL TEST Assistants REASONING ABILITY Directions (Q. l-5): In each series, look for the degree and direction of change between the numbers. In other words, do the numbers increase or decrease, and by how much 1. Look at this series: 1000, 200, 40,... What number should come next? (1) 8 (2) 10 (3) 15 (4) 20 (5) 25 2. Look at this series: 2,6,18,54,... What number should come next? (1) 108 (2) 148 (3) 162 (4) 216 (5) 232 3. Look at this series: 5.2,4.8,4.4,4,... What number should come next? (1) 3 (2) 3.3 (3) 3.5 (4) 3.6 (5) 4 4. Look at this series: 80,10,70,15,60,... What number should come next? (1) 20 (2) 25 (3) 30 (4) 50 (5) 40 5. Look at this series: 544,509,474,439,... What number should come next? (1) 404 (2) 414 (3) 420 (4) 445 (5) 525 Direction (Q. 6-10): Three of the words will be in the same classification, the remaining one will not be. Your answer will be the one word that does NOT belong in the same classification as the others. 6. Which word does NOT belong with the others? (1) unimportant (2) trivial (3) insignificant (4) familiar (5) none of these 7. Which word does NOT belong with the others? (1) book (2) index (3) glossary (4) chapter (5) title 8. Which word does NOT belong with the others? (1) noun (2) preposition (3) punctuation (4) adverb (5) adjectives 9. Which word does NOT belong with the others? (1) couch (2) rug (3) table (4) chair (5) sofa 10. Which word does NOT belong with the others? (1) cornea (2) retina (3) pupil (4) vision (5) none of these Direction (Q. 11-15): A good way to figure out the relationship in a given question is to make up a sentence that describes the relationship between the first two words. Then, try to use the same sentence to find out which of the answer choices completes the same relationship with the third word. 11. DEPENDABLE : CAPRICIOUS (1) fallible : cantankerous (2) erasable : obtuse (3) malleable : limpid (4) capable : inept. (5) None 12. CONVICTION : INCARCERATION (1) reduction : diminution (2) induction : amelioration (3) radicalization : estimation (4) marginalization : intimidation 13. DELTOID : MUSCLE (1) radius : bone (2) brain : nerve (3) tissue : organ (4) blood : vein (5) muscle : energy 14. JAUNDICE : LIVER (1) rash : skin (2) dialysis : kidney (3) smog : lung (4) valentine : heart (5) tumor : brain

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

    REASONING ABILITYDirections (Q. l-5): In each series, look for the degree and direction of changebetween the numbers. In other words, do the numbers increase or decrease, andby how much

    1. Look at this series: 1000, 200, 40,... What number should come next?(1) 8 (2) 10 (3) 15 (4) 20 (5) 25

    2. Look at this series: 2,6,18,54,... What number should come next?(1) 108 (2) 148 (3) 162 (4) 216 (5) 232

    3. Look at this series: 5.2,4.8,4.4,4,... What number should come next?(1) 3 (2) 3.3 (3) 3.5 (4) 3.6 (5) 4

    4. Look at this series: 80,10,70,15,60,... What number should come next?(1) 20 (2) 25 (3) 30 (4) 50 (5) 40

    5. Look at this series: 544,509,474,439,... What number should come next?(1) 404 (2) 414 (3) 420 (4) 445 (5) 525Direction (Q. 6-10): Three of the words will be in the same classification, theremaining one will not be. Your answer will be the one word that does NOT belongin the same classification as the others.

    6. Which word does NOT belong with the others?(1) unimportant (2) trivial(3) insignificant (4) familiar (5) none of these

    7. Which word does NOT belong with the others?(1) book (2) index (3) glossary (4) chapter (5) title

    8. Which word does NOT belong with the others?(1) noun (2) preposition (3) punctuation (4) adverb (5) adjectives

    9. Which word does NOT belong with the others?(1) couch (2) rug (3) table (4) chair (5) sofa

    10. Which word does NOT belong with the others?(1) cornea (2) retina (3) pupil (4) vision (5) none of theseDirection (Q. 11-15): A good way to figure out the relationship in a given questionis to make up a sentence that describes the relationship between the first twowords. Then, try to use the same sentence to find out which of the answerchoices completes the same relationship with the third word.

    11. DEPENDABLE : CAPRICIOUS(1) fallible : cantankerous (2) erasable : obtuse(3) malleable : limpid (4) capable : inept. (5) None

    12. CONVICTION : INCARCERATION(1) reduction : diminution (2) induction : amelioration(3) radicalization : estimation (4) marginalization : intimidation

    13. DELTOID : MUSCLE(1) radius : bone (2) brain : nerve (3) tissue : organ(4) blood : vein (5) muscle : energy

    14. JAUNDICE : LIVER(1) rash : skin (2) dialysis : kidney(3) smog : lung (4) valentine : heart (5) tumor : brain

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    15. PROFESSOR : ERUDITE(1) aviator : licensed (2) inventor : imaginative(3) procrastinator : conscientious(4) overseer : wealthy (5) government : authorisedDirection (Q. 16-20): Each question has an underlined word followed by fouranswer choices. You will choose the word that is a necessary part of the underlinedword.

    16. school(1) student (2) report card (3) test (4) learning (5) PTA meeting

    17. book(1) fiction (2) pages (3) pictures (4) learning (5) answers

    18. language(1) tongue (2) slang (3) writing (4) words (5) alphabets

    19. desert(1) cactus (2) arid (3) oasis (4) flat (5) bushes

    20. harvest(1) autumn (2) stockpile (3) tractor (4) crop (5) soilDirection (Q.21-25): Each problem consists of three statements. Based on thefirst two statements, the third statement may be true, false, or uncertain.

    21. Nurse Kemp has worked more night shifts in a row than Nurse Rogers, who hasworked five. Nurse Miller has worked fifteen night shifts in a row, more thanNurses Kemp and Rogers combined. Nurse Calvin has worked eight night shiftsin a row, less than Nurse Kemp. How many night shifts in a row has Nurse Kempworked?(1) eight (2) nine (3) ten (4) eleven (5) seven

    22. Children are in pursuit of a dog whose leash has broken. James is directly behindthe dog. Ruby is behind James. Rachel is behind Ruby. Max is ahead of the dogwalking down the street in the opposite direction. As the children and dog pass,Max turns around and joins the pursuit. He runs in behind Ruby. James runsfaster and is alongside the dog on the left. Ruby runs faster and is alongside thedog on the right. Which child is directly behind the dog?(1) James (2) Ruby (3) Rachel (4) Max (5) None

    23. Danielle has been visiting friends in Ridge-wood for the past two weeks. She isleaving tomorrow morning and her flight is very early. Most of her friends livefairly close to the airport. Madison lives ten miles away. Frances lives five milesaway, Samantha, seven miles. Alexis is farther away than Frances, but closerthan Samantha. Approximately how far away from the airport is Alexis?(1) nine miles (2) seven miles(3) eight miles (4) six miles (5) five miles

    24. Four friends in the sixth grade were sharing a pizza. They decided that the oldestfriend would get the extra piece. Randy is two months older than Greg, who isthree months younger than Ned. Kent is one month older than Greg. Who shouldget the extra piece of pizza?(1) Randy (2) Greg (3) Ned (4) Kent (5) None

    25. The high school math department needs to appoint a new chairperson, which willbe based on seniority. Ms. West has less seniority than Mr. Temple, but morethan Ms. Brody. Mr. Rhodes has more seniority than Ms. West, but less than Mr.Temple. Mr. Temple doesnt want the job. Who will be the new math departmentchairperson?(1) Mr. Rhodes (2) Mr. Temple (3) Ms.West (4) Ms. Brody (5) None

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    Direction (Q.26-30): In each question below are given two statements followed bytwo conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements tobe true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read theconclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows fromthe two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

    26. Statements: All roads are poles.No pole is a house.

    Conclusions: Some roads are houses.Some houses are poles.

    (1) Only conclusion I follows (2) Only conclusion II follows(3) Either I or II follows (4) Neither I nor II follows(5) Both I and II follows

    27. Statements: Every minister is a student.Every student is inexperienced.

    Conclusions: Every minister is inexperienced.Some inexperienced are students.

    (1) Only conclusion I follows (2) Only conclusion II follows(3) Either I or II follows (4) Both I and II follow(5) Neither I and II follows

    28. Statements: All flowers are trees.No fruit is tree.

    Conclusions: No fruit is flower.Some trees are flowers.

    (1) Only conclusion I follows (2) Only conclusion II follows(3) Either I or II follows (4) Both I and II follow(5) Neither I and II follows

    29. Statements: All roads are waters.Some waters are boats.

    Conclusions: Some boats are roads.All waters are boats.

    (1) Only conclusion I follows (2) Only conclusion II follows(3) Either I or II follows (4) Neither I nor II follows(5) Both I and II follows

    30. Statements: No bat is ball.No ball is wicket.

    Conclusions: No bat is wicket.All wickets are bats.

    (1) Only conclusion I follows (2) Only conclusion II follows(3) Either I or II follows (4) Neither I nor II follows(5) Both I and II followsDirections(Q.31-35): Study the following information carefully and answer thequestions given below it.

    A, B, C, D, E and F are six members in a family. All of them have twooccupations, one is the main and other is their side-business.(i) Plumbing is the main occupation ofD, and side-business for two others.(n) Teaching is the main occupation of B and E while it is side-business for F.(iii) Painting* is the main occupation of F and side-business for C and D respectively.(iv) A is fond of typing and plumbing but his/her side business is same as mainbusiness of D.(v) Photography is the side-business for one of the members and main for another.(vi) The only lady in the family has plumbing as her side-business definitely.

    31. What is the main profession of A?1) Plumbing 2) Painting 3) Typing 4) Cant be determined 5) None

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    32. What is the side-business of B?1) Photography 2)Typing 3)Painting 4) Data inadequate 5) None

    33. Who is the only female member in the family?1)B 2)D 3)C 4) A 5) None

    34. What is the side-business of E?1) Photography 2) Plumbing 3) Plumbing or Photography4) Data inadequate 5) None

    35. Photography is the main business of1)C 2)D 3)B 4)F 5) NoneDirections (Q. 36-40): Study the following symbol-letter-number sequence givenbelow and answer the following questions.9 V * S 2 G R A 3 Q B Z 7 C Y A T 4 8 P F 6 @ $ 5 E H J

    36. What is the total number of the symbols immediately preceded by a number andthe numbers immediately preceded by a symbol together in the above sequence?1)3 2)1 3)2 4) Nil 5) None

    37. How many symbols in the sequence are either immediately preceded by a letterbelonging to the first half of the English alphabet or immediately followed by a number?1)2 2)4 3)3 4) 5 5) None

    38. If the positions of the numbers in the sequence are reoccupied by the numbersthemselves after getting rearranged in the ascending order from your.left, whichof the following will indicate position of 5 in the new arrangement?1) 4th to the right of 3rd symbol from your left.2) 18th from your right.3) 6th to the right of the 6th symbol from your right.4) In the middle of * and $. 5) None

    39. Four of the following five are alike in respect of their position in the above sequenceand hence form a group. Which one does not belong to the group?1)VJ5G 2)SH@A 3)R@8Q 4)9YE2 5) 64B

    40. If every alternate element starting from left is dropped from the sequence, whichof the following will indicate number of symbols, letters and numbers respectivelywhich will remain in the sequence?1)2,7,5 2)3,8,3 3)2,8,4 4)3,8,5 5) None

    ENGLISH LANGUAGEDirections (Q. 41 - 50): Read the following passage carefully and answer thequestions given below it.

    Once upon a time, there lived a lion in a forest. A jackal, a crow and a wolfhad developed friendship with him. However, all the three had a selfish motivebehind this so-called friendship. They knew that the lion was the king of theforest and friendship with such a fierce creature would always help them. Tomeet their selfish ends, they started obeying and were always at the service ofthe lion.

    They didn't have to make any efforts to search for their food, as the lion gavehis leftover meals to them. Moreover, they became powerful as they were next tothe king of the forest. One day, a camel, who came from some distant land, losthis way and entered the same forest where these three friends happened to passthe same way that the camel was wandering. When they saw the camel, theyrealized that he did not belong to their forest. The jackal suggested to his other

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    two friends, "Let's kill and eat him." the wolf replied, "It is a big animal. Wecannot kill him like this. I think, we should first inform our king about thiscamel." the crow agreed with the wolf's idea. All of them went to meet the lion.

    On reaching the lion's den, the jackal approached the lion and said, "YourMajesty, an unknown camel has dared to enter your kingdom without your consent.Let's kill him; he could make a nice meal." The lion roared loudly on hearing thisand said, 'What are you saying? The camel has come for refugee in my kingdom.It is unethical to kill him. We should provide him the best shelter. Go and bringhim to me." All of them were dispirited to hear these words from the king. Theyunwillingly went to the camel and told him about the lion's desire to meet him.The camel was scared about the strange offer. He thought that his end had comeand in a little while he would become the lion's meal. As he couldn't even escape,he decided to meet the lion. The selfish friends escorted the camel to the lion'sden. The lion welcomed the camel warmly and assured him of a safe stay in theforest. The camel was totally amazed to hear the lions words. He happily startedliving with the jackal, the crow and the wolf.

    One day, when the lion was hunting for food, he had a struggle with amighty elephant. The lion was badly injured in the struggle and became incapableof hunting for his food. Thus the lion had to sustain without food for days. Due tothis, his friends too had to go hungry for days as they totally depended on thelions kill for their food. But the camel was satisfied grazing around in the forest.

    All the three friends were worried and discussed the matter among them.As the jackal, the crow and the wolf had set their evil eves on the camel, theymet once again and devised a plan to kill the camel. They went to the camel andsaid. Dear Friend, you know our king has not eaten anything for many days now.He is unable to hunt due to his wounds and sickness. Under such circumstances,it becomes our duty to sacrifice ourselves to save the life of our king. Come withus, we will offer our bodies as food for him. The camel didnt understand theirplan, but innocently nodded in favour of it. All of them approached the lions den.

    First of all, the crow came forward and said, Your Majesty, I cant see youlike this. So please eat me. The lion replied, I would prefer to die than toperform such a sinful deed. then, the jackal came forward and said, Your Majesty,crows body is too small for your appetite. I offer myself to you, as it is my duty tosave your life. The lion politely rejected the offer. As per the plan, now it was thewolfs turn to offer himself to the king. So, the wolf came forward and said, YourMajesty, jackal is quite small to gratify your hunger. I offer myself for thin kindjob. Please kill me and appease your hunger. But the Lion didnt kill any of them.The camel, who was watching the whole scene felt reassured of his safety andalso decided to go forward and complete the formality. He marched forward andsaid, Your Majesty, why dont you kill me? You are my friend. Please allow me tooffer you my body. The lion found the offer quite appropriate as the camel himselfhad offered his body for food. The lion attacked the camel at once, ripped open hisbody and tore him into pieces. The lion and his friends feasted on the poor camelfor days together.

    41. Why could the lion not any more?(1) He had become lazy as his friends had provided him with food all the time(2) There were no animals left in the forest besides his friends(3) He had injured himself badly in a fight with an elephant(4) He was too old and his bones were weak (5) None

    42. Why were the jackal, the crow and the wolf friends with the lion?(1) As they got food easily and were also powerful in the lions presence(2) As the lion was really weak and they could take over the kingship soon(3) As the loved to hunt along with the lion and he taught them new tricks every time(4) As there was no other powerful animal in the forest(5) As they were scared of the lion and had no other alternative

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    43. Why had the camel come to the forest in the first place?(1) He wanted to meet the lion (2) He was starving and waslooking for food(3) He was in search of friends (4) He lost his way (5) None

    44. Why did the camel feel afraid when the lion desired to meet him?(1) He had breached the lions secure forest and was sure to be punished(2) He felt tha t the lion would eat him(3) He knew that the lion would ask him to fight with the elephant(4) The three friends had told him that the lion wanted to arrest him(5) None

    45. Which of the following can definitely be said about the camel in the story?(1) He was fierce (2) He was young(3) He was trusting(1) Only (1) (2) Only (1) and (3) (3) All (1), (2) and (3)(4) Only (3) (5) Only (2) and (3)

    46. How did the jackal, the crow and the wolf finally manage to eat the camel?(1) They tricked him into offering his body to the lion(2) They poisoned him(3) They requested him to be their meal(4) They killed him as soon as they saw him in the forest(5) They forced the lion to eat him

    47. What made the camel offer his body to the lion?(1) He felt very sorry for the lion as he had grown thin and weak(2) He wanted to end his own life(3) He knew that the lion would die on consuming him .(4) The camel would rather have his body eaten by his friend the lion than anunknown elephant(5) Since the lion had rejected the other friends bodies the camel was sure thatthe lion would not eat him as well

    48. Which of the following cannot be said about the jackal, the crow and the wolf?(1) They were sensitive (2) They were selfish(3) They were cunning(1) Only (2) (2) Only (3) (3) Only (1)(4) Only (2) and (3) (5) Only (1) and (3)

    49. Which of the following can be the most appropriate .title for the story?(1) The old lion (2) The Might Elephant(3) The selfish camel and the Brave Friends(4) The lion and the Forest (5) The Shrewd Friends and the Innocent camel

    50. What reason did the lion give for not eating the crow?(1) He would prefer to eat the camel(2) It was wrong to eat friends(3) The crow was too tiny to be eaten(4) The crow was not good to taste(5) He wanted to eat the fox insteadDirections (Q. 51 - 53): Choose the word/group of words which is most similar inmeaning to the word/group of words given below.

    51. GRATIFY(1) delight (2) humour (3) grateful (4) please (5) satisfy

    52. AMAZED(1) surprised (2) emotional (3) appalled (4) scared (5) troubled

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    53. WORRIED(1) angry (2) concerned (3) relaxed (4) annoyed (5) confusedDirections (Q. 54 - 55): Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite inmeaning to the word/group of words given below.

    54. APPROPRIATE(1) unique (2) harmful (3) proper (4) unsuitable (5) vicious

    55. INNOCENTLY(1) knowingly (2) offensively (3) secretly (4) lovingly (5) blissfullyDirections (56 - 60): Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below eachsentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make itgrammatically correct ? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correctionis required, mark (5) as the answer.

    56. Meena loved to shop and goes out with her friends whenever she got time.(1) went outside along (2) went out with(3) goes for outing to (4) go outing and(5) No correction required

    57. Manoj was many better at sports than Anurag.(1) much good than (2) many good to(3) much better at (4) much better than(5) No correction required

    58. It was very dark and Trisha was too scary to go home alone.(1) too scaring (2) to scary too (3) to scare too(4) too scared to (5) No correction required

    59. Many people not like being interrupted when they are busy working.(1) do now like being (2) do not like(3) not liking when (4) no like being (5) No correction required

    60. The crowd loved her performance and gave her a stand ovation as she left thestage.(1) stand ovate (2) stood ovation (3) stand the ovation(4) standing ovation (5) No correction requiredDirections (Q. 61 - 65): In each question below, a sentence with four wordsprinted in bold type is given. These are numbered as (1), (2), (3) and (4). One ofthese four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate inthe context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt orinappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the wordsprinted in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of thesentence, mark (5) i.e. All correct as your answer.

    61. Quality (1)/ is never an accident (2)/ and is always the result of sincere (3)/effort, (4) / All correct (5)

    62. Sharad consoled (1)/ Vijay and asured (2)/ him that his son would return (3)/home by sunset, (4)/ All correct (5)

    63. One of the monkeys was keeping (1)/ a track (2)/ of the things (3)/ done by theKings men from a distance, (4)/ All correct (5)

    64. The swan lived in a pawned (1) / and had striking (2) / golden (3)/ feathers, (4)/All correct (5)

    65. The mother and her daughter (1) / were happily selling milk which got themenough (2)/ money to leed (3)/ a comfortable (4)/ life. All correct (5)

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    Directions (66 - 70): Rearrange the following six sentences (1), (2), (3), (4), (5)and (F) in the proper sequence toform a meaningful paragraph; then answer thequestions given below them.(A) On reaching inside the drum it was disappointed to find nothing but wood andleather.(B) One day a jackal was very hungry and it reached a war-drum nearby andmistook it be huge animal with lots of food inside it.(C) On looking for the source-(D) With great difficulty it came out of the drum, backed off and crept away tosafety laughing at its own judgement.(E) With great difficulty it pierced the drum and reached inside.(F) Suddenly, it heard a loud noise and was frightened.

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

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

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

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

    70. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement?(1)G (2)E (3)D (4)C (5)BDirections (Q. 71 - 75): Read each sentence to find out whether there is anygrammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Thenumber of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5) i.e., NoError. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

    71. People who intend (1)/ to visit the tourist spots (2)/ are always thrilling (3)/ tosee the scenario here, (4)/ No Error (5)

    72. In such delicate matters, (1) / we often go with (2) / his advice as he had (3)/been handling such cases effectively, (4)/ No Error (5)

    73. You should think that (1)/ of all the possibilities (2)/ before you take (3)/ anydecision, (4)/ No Error (5)

    74. He was too tired that (1)/ he could not cross (2)/ the street even with (3)/ thehelp of a porter, (4)/ No Error (5)

    75. My desire to (1)/ meet the President (2)/ without prior (3)/ appointment, (4)/ NoError (5)Directions (Q. 76 - 80): In the following passage there are blanks, each of whichhas been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and againsteach, five words are suggested, on of which fits the blank appropriately. Find outthe appropriate word in each case.

    Clement Atlee became the Prime Minister of England after the Second WorldWar. Winston Churchill who had successfully (76) England and the allies to victoryover Hitler was now rejected by the English people at the hustings. Labour Partywas (77) to power and Atlee became the Prime Minister. One of his memorabletasks was that he was (78) in granting India its freedom. Atlee was born in awell-to-do (79) but he always had (80) for the poor and the downtrodden. He isknown for keeping faith and cooperation among his cabinet colleagues. Not that

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    there were no differences of opinion among his cabinet members, but Atlee, byhis docile nature and positive approach, always managed to keep them togetherand had control over them. Although being sympathetic to the cause of India, andgranting India freedom, he did many a constructive activity for his country too,like nationalization of some industries, and starting national health scheme.

    76. (1) isolated (2) established (3) conquered (4) marginalized (5)led77. (1) averse (2) close (3) swept (4) used (5) immune78. (1) interested (2) instrumental (3) eager (4) reluctant (5) particular79. (1) class (2) origin (3) country (4) family (5) community80. (1) concern (2) reverence (3) apathy (4) jobs (5) indifference

    NUMERICAL ABILITYDirection (Q. 81-85): Choose the correct option

    81. A man has Rs. 480 in the denominations of one-rupee notes, five-rupee notes andten-rupee notes. The number of notes of each denomination is equal. What is thetotal number of notes that he has ?(1) 45 (2) 60 (3) 75 (4) 90 (5) 30

    82. There are two examinations rooms A and (2) If 10 students are sent from A to B,then the number of students in each room is the sam(5) If 20 candidates are sentfrom B to A, then the number of students in A is double the number of students in(2) The number of students in room A is:(1) 20 (2) 80 (3) 100 (4) 200 (5) 150

    83. The price of 10 chairs is equal to that of 4 tables. The price of 15 chairs and 2tables together is Rs. 4000. The total price of 12 chairs and 3 tables is:(1) Rs.3500 (2) Rs.3750 (3) Rs.3840 (4) Rs.3900 (5) Rs.4000

    84. If a - b = 3 and a2 + b2 = 29, find the value of a(2)(1) 10 (2) 12 (3) 15 (4) 18 (5) 20

    85. The price of 2 sarees and 4 shirts is Rs. 1600. With the same money one can buy1 saree and 6 shirts. If one wants to buy 12 shirts, how much shall he have to pay?(1) Rs.1200 (2)Rs.2400 (3) Rs.4800(4)Cannot determined (5) NoneDirections (Q.86-90): Choose the correct alternatives.

    86. The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 15 and the difference between thedigits is 3. What is the two-digit number?(1) 69 (2) 78 (3) 96(4) Cannot determined (5) None

    87. The sum of the squares of three numbers is 138, while the sum of their productstaken two at a time is 131. Their sum is:(1) 20 (2) 30 (3) 40 (4) 50 (5) None

    88. A number consists of two digits. If the digits interchange places and the newnumber is added to the original number, then the resulting number will be divisibleby:(1) 3 (2) 5 (3) 9 (4) 11 (5) 13

    89. In a two-digit, if it is known that its units digit exceeds its tens digit by 2 andthat the product of the given number and the sum of its digits is equal to 144,then the number is:(1) 24 (2) 26 (3) 42 (4) 46 (5) 51

    90. Find a positive number which when increased by 17 is equal to 60 times thereciprocal of the number.(1) 3 (2) 10 (3) 17 (4) 20 (5) 25

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    Direction (Q.91-95): Choose the correct option.91. If 20% of 40% of a = 25% of a% of b, then what is b?

    (1) 8/5 (2) 16/25 (3) 8/25 (4) 7/8 (5) None92. By what % is 200 more than 50?

    (1) 100 (2) 200 (3) 300 (4) 400 (5) None93. A value changes from 30 to 80. What is the percentage change?

    (1) 125 (2) 166.66 (3) 156 (4) 132 (5) None94. The population of a city is increased by 30% and thus became 78000. What is the

    original population?(1) 76000 (2) 64200 (3) 60000 (4) 82500 (5) None

    95. In a theatre, the number of seats is increased by 20% and the price per ticket isincreased by 10% but the public response decreased by 30%. What is the neteffect on the economy of the theatre?(1) 10% rise (2) 7% fall (3) 7% rise (4) 10% fall (5) NoneDirections (Q. 96-100): Choose the correct alternative that will continue thesame pattern and replace the question mark in the given series.

    96. 13, 32,24,43,35, ?, 46, 65, 57, 76(1) 45 (2) 52 (3) 54 (4) 55 (5) 65

    97. Which of the following will not be a number of the series 1,8,27,64,125,.....?(1) 256 (2) 512 (3) 729 (4) 1000 (5) 1250

    98. 9, 27, 31,155,161,1127, ?(1) 316 (2) 1135 (3) 1288 (4) 2254 (5) 1258

    99. 2,1,2,4,4, 5,6, 7,8,8,10,11, ?(1) 9 (2) 10 (3) 11 (4) 12 (5) 15

    100. 2,5,9,7,20,27(1) 14 (2) 16 (3) 18 (4) 24 (5) 20Direction (Q. 101-105): Find the odd man out.

    101. 3,5,7,12,17,19(1) 19 (2) 17 (3) 5 (4) 12 (5) 3

    102. 41, 43, 47, 53, 61, 71, 73, 81(1) 61 (2) 71 (3) 73 (4) 81 (5) 41

    103. 331, 482, 551, 263, 383, 362, 284(1) 263 (2) 383 (3) 331 (4) 551 (5) 482

    104. 835, 734, 642, 751, 853, 981, 532(1) 751 (2) 853 (3) 981 (4) 532 (5) 734

    105. 10,14,16,18, 21, 24,26(1) 26 (2) 24 (3) 21 (4) 18 (5) 14

    106. If a and b are odd numbers, then which of the following is even ?(1) a + b (2) a + b + 1 (3) ab (4) ab + 2 (5) None

    107. Which one of the following numbers is completely divisible by 99?(1) 3572404 (2) 135792 (3) 913464 (4) 114345 (5) 257896

    108. What is 1904 x 1904 = ?(1) 3654316 (2) 3632646 (3) 3625216 (4) 3623436 (5) 3366558

    109. On dividing 2272 as well as 875 by 3-digit number N, we get the same remainder.The sum of the digits of N is:(1) 10 (2) 11 (3) 12 (4) 13 (5) 14

    110. How many prime numbers are less than 50 ?(1) 16 (2) 15 (3) 14 (4) 18 (5) 17

    111. If the number 42573 * is exactly divisible by 72, then the minimum value of * is:(1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 7 (5) 8

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    112. How many 3 digit numbers are divisible by 6 in all ?(1) 149 (2) 150 (3) 151 (4) 166 (5) 189

    113. The smallest 3 digit prime number is:(1) 101 (2) 103 (3) 109 (4) 113 (5) 115

    114. Which one of the following numbers is exactly divisible by 11?(1) 235641 (2) 245642 (3) 315624 (4) 415624 (5) 125894

    115. Which one of the following is not a prime number?(1) 31 (2) 61 (3) 71 (4) 91 (5) 55Directions (Q. 116-120): In each of the following questions a number-sereis isgiven. Which one of the alternatives will replace the question mark (?) ?

    116. 4,9,19,39,79,?(1) 169 (2) 159 (3) 119 (4) 139 (5) None

    117. 0,7,26,65,124,215, ?(1) 305 (2) 295 (3) 342 (4) 323 (5) None

    118. 20.4,7,10,10,16,13, ?(1) 19 (2) 23 (3) 21 (4) 22 (5) None

    119. 7,12,19,28,39,?(1) 52 (2) 50 (3) 51 (4) 48 (5) None

    120. 2,11,47,191,767,?(1) 2981 (2) 3068 (3) 3081 (4) 3058 (5) None

    GENERAL AWARENESS121. Who is heading high-level committee to recommend restructuring of Food

    Corporation of India (FCI) that was constituted by the Union Government on 20August 2014?1) Shri B.S. Yeddyurappa 2) Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi3) Shri Raghuwar Das 4) Shri Shantha kumar 5) None

    122. Who among the following was the chairman of the drafting committee of theIndian constitution ?1) Rajendra Prasad 2) BR. Ambedkar3) C. Rajagopalachari 4) Tej Bahadur Sapru 5) None

    123. Who of the following became the New Chairperson of the Union Public ServiceCommission(UPSC)1) Prof D.P Agrawal 2) Rajni Razdan3) Rashmi Razdan 4) Prof . R.S singh 5) None

    124. Nationalisations of banks aimed at all of the following except___1) Provision of adequate credit for agriculture SME & exports2) Removal of control by a few capitalists3) Provision of credit to big industires only4) Access of banking to masses5) Encourgement of a new class of enterpreneurs

    125. Indian Railways during August 2014 launched a contact-less smart card enablingpassengers to pay for reserved as well as unreserved travelling train tickets aspart of a pilot project. What is the name of this smart card with lifetime validity?1) GO INDIA 2) RUN INDIA 3) MOVE INDIA 4) TRAVEL INDIA 5) None

    126. Who has been appointed Chairman of the All India Football Federation s technicalcommittee ?1) Praful Patel 2) Subrata Dutta3) Inder Singh 4) Bhaichung Bhutia 5) None

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    127. Which of the following places is famous for Chikankari work, which is a traditionalart of embroidery?1) Hyderabad 2) Lucknow 3) Mysore 4) Jaipur 5) None

    128. Ward Cunningham is an American computer programmer who developed the?1) First Wiki 2) Java language3) C language 4) World Wide Web 5) None

    129. Who was the first Indian to be honoured with a lifetime achivement Oscar award?1) Salim Ali 2) Pandit Ravi Shankar3) Satyajit Roy 4) Bachchendri pal 5) None

    130. Which of the following Actors won Oscar Award - 2013 for Best Direction ?1) Mychael Danna 2) Ang Lee3) Anne Hathaway 4) Cludio Mirinda 5) None

    131. "Mahan Thermal Power Project" Is Located In Singrauli District Of ______________.1) Gujarat 2) Madhya Pradesh3) Odisha 4) West Bengal 5) None

    132. The Head Quarter of International Monetary Fund is at____1) Washington DC 2) Russia3) Other than those given as options 4) Canada 5) United Kingdom

    133. PM Of India, Narendra Modi Invited Ideas From People On New Planning Body(InPlace Of Planning Commission). You Can Post Your Ideas At_________________1) namo.nic.in 2)mygov.nic.in3) pm.nic.in 4) newgov.nic.in 5) None

    134. Which of the following books has been written by Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam ?1) Ignited Minds 2) Namesake 3) The kite Runner4) A thousand Splendid Suns 5) The hungry Tide

    135. On 20 August 2014 the Finance Ministry ordered a forensic audit to be done atthe branches of two banks in view of the reports of misappropriation of fundsworth Rs. 436 crore. Which two banks are involved in this matter?1) Canara Bank&IDBI Bank2) Dena Bank and Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC)3) Indian Bank&Syndicate Bank4) Oriental Bank of Commerce&Bank of Baroda 5) None

    136. Dr. V. Kurien is known for _____(1) Red Revolution (2) Green Revolution(3) White Revolution (4) Yellow Revolution 5) None

    137. World-renowned Yoga guru B.K.S. Iyengar passed away at a Pune hospital on 20August 2014 at the age of 96 years. He was considered one of the foremost Yogateachers in the world and founded the style of yoga known as Iyengar Yoga.Iyegar is credited with providing global popularity to Yoga with his unusual style.What is the name of the iconic book written by him which is considered as theBible of Modern Yoga?1) Astanga yoga 2) Iyengars Yoga.3) Light on Yoga 4) Astanga Marg yoga 5) None

    138.Which in the list cannot be achieved by the core banking ?1) Anywhere Banking 2) Every where access3) Techonology Upgradation 4) Adoption of basel norms 5) None

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    139. As per latest RBI guidelines published in Jan 2014, NBFCs can now give up to______ of the value of the gold jewellery pledged as loan compared to earlier 60%.1) 70% 2) 80% 3) 75% 4) 65% 5) None

    140.SMS based service Polling at your fingertips launched in which city of India ?1) Ghandi Nagar 2) Jaipur3) Itanagar 4) Shillong 5) None

    141. Which international finance entity launched a $2.5-billion onshore Indian rupeebond programme on 20 August 2014 so as to strengthen the capital market andsupport infrastructure development in India?1) Industrial Finance Corporation of India2) Infrastructure finance corporation of india3) International finance corporation india4) Tourism Finance Corporation of India 5) None

    142. Which of the following terms is not used in Banking sector?1) NPA 2) Recurring Deposit3) NFA 4) PURA 5) Credit Rating5. Who tookover as the fourth Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) during July2014?1) Urjit Patel 2) HR Khan 3) R. Gandhi 4) S.S. Mundra5) None

    143. Which one among the following programs has now been restructured as theNational Rural Livelihood Mission?1) Janshree Bima Yojana2) Swarna Jayanti Gram Swaroz-gar Yojana3)Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana4) Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana 5) None

    144. Which is the first state to introduce e-GPFor electronic-GPF?1) Gujarat 2) Rajasthan 3) Punjab4) West Bengal 5) Arunachal Pradesh

    145. October1 is observed as-1) World Vegetarian Day 2) United Nation Day3) World Immunization Day 4) United Nations Day 5) None

    146. The high-level _________ Committee has favoured the current production sharingregime for high-risk deep sea oil and gas exploration over the revenuesharingmodel that is being considered for the next round of auction in its two-part reporton a road map to enhance domestic oil and gas output submitted in Jan 2014.1) Nachiket Mor 2) Y. Venugopal Reddy3) Vijay Kelkar4) C. Rangarajan 5) None

    147.Which country announced Rs. 15000 crore loan for 5 Indian projects ?1) USA 2) Germany 3) Japan 4) Russia 5) None

    148. Who is the Executive Chairman & Founder of the World Economic Forum ?1) Paul Krugman 2) John Galbraith3) Robert Zoellck 4) Klaus Martin Schwab 5) Pascal Lamy

    149. What is the capital of Nigeria?1) Monaco 2) Abuja 3) Podgorica 4) All of these 5) None

    150. What is the name of the proposed airline of Tata-SIA Airlines Limited (TSAL), ajoint-venture between Tata Group and Singapore International Airlines (SIA)?1) Vistara 2) "vidavah" 3) Vinyasa 4) Vina 5) None

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    151. The Malacca Strait connects which of the following seas/oceans ?1) Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal2) Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea 3) None4) Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean5) Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal

    152. In which country UNESCO Science Co-operation Office has been set-up-1) Cairo,Jakarta 2) Nairobi, New Delhi3) Montevideo, Venice 4) All the above 5) None

    153. National Rural Livelihood Mission would ensure adequate coverage of vulnerablesections of the society such that 50% of the beneficiaries are SC/STs._areminorities and 3% are persons with disability while keeping in view the ultimatetarget of 100% coverage of BPL families1) None 2) 15% 3) 20% 4) 30% 5) 25%

    154. Which Among The Following States Has Highest Number Universities In India?1) Maharashtra 2) Karnataka3) Tamil Nadu 4) Gujarat 5) None

    155. Which of the following personalities has been chosen for the prestigious LokmanyaTilak Award 2014?1) K Radhakrishnan 2) Avinash Chander3) E Sridharan 4) Aravindh Kejriwal 5) None

    156. Yelena Isinbayeva the world famous womens Pole Vault athlete hails from whichof the following countries ?1) Uzbekistan 2) Kazakhstan 3) Russia 4)Kyrgyzstan 5) Tajikistan

    157. With which game does Kalinga Cup is associated-1) Tennis 2) Cricket 3) Football 4) Golf 5) None

    158. Regional Rural Banks are not found in the state of1) Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu2) Rajasthan and Haryana3) Maharashtra and KarnataKa 4) Sikkim and Goa5) Assam and Uttar Pradesh

    159. Who amongst the following is the author of the book ' Freedom from Fear '?1) Nelson Mandela 2) Aung San Suukyi3) Taslima Nasreen 4) Benazir Bhutto 5) None

    160. What is the contribution of Govt, of India for eligible NPS subscriber who contributesa minimum Rs 1.000 and maximum Rs 12.000 per annum under SwavalambanScheme ?1) Rs. 5.000 2) Rs. 2.000 3)Rs. 1.000 4) Rs 4.000 5) RS. 500

    COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE161. Defaults.pif file is used for

    (1) loading windows based applications(2) loading DOS based applications(3) load a config.sys file (4) load OS (5) load IVT

    162. References to each file on a disk are stored in a(1) file allocation table (2) root allocation table(3) linking directory (4) root directory (5) None

    163. In which version of DOS, CHK DSK command had been changed to SCANDISK?(1) 5.0 (2) 5.2 (3) 6.0 (4) 6.2 (5) None

    164. Which command is used to backup in DOS6+ versio?(1) Backup (2) MsBackup (3) Ms backup (4) All of these (5) None

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    165. E-mail addresses separate the user name from ISP using-symbol(1) & (2) @ (3) % (4) * (5) None

    166. To send email to a large group at one time a - can be used(1) list serv (2) group (3) alias (4) mail server (5) None

    167. Unsolicited commercial email is commonly known as -(1) junk (2) hoaxes (3) spam (4) hypertext (5) None

    168. To search FTP archives for a life one should use the .........tool.(1) gopher (2) jughead (3) archie (4) jalopy (5) None

    169. A message with replies on a newsgroup is often called a..........................(1) post (2) list (3) thread (4) comment (5) None

    170. Internet is governed by(1) Ministry of telecommunication (2) IETF(3) Inter NIC(4) Internet society (Voluntary Membership organization) (5) None

    171. An inter-company network which is used to distribute information documents,files and databases is called as(1) LAN (2) Extranet (3) WAN (4) MAN (5) None

    172. Gopper displays a set of resources on the internet in the form of -(1) lists and menus (2) options(3) icons (4) both (2) and (3) (5) None

    173. News servers utilize .................. to distribute documents to readers.(1) NNTP (2) NEWS (3) HTTP (4) FTP (5) None

    174. ............is an area of memory assigned to store any e-mail message for the user.(1) Outlook (2) Yahoo.com (3) Mail box (4) Post box (5) None

    175. Band width refers to the(1) cost of the cable required to implement a LAN(2) cost of the cable required to implement a WA(3) account of information a communications medium can transfer us a givenamount of time(4) account of information a peer to peer network can store. (5) None

    176. Which of the following identifies a specific webpage and its computer on the web?(1) website (2) web site address(3) URL (4) Domain Name (5) None

    177. Software such as explores and fire fox are referred as -(1) System software (2) Utility software(3) Browsers (4) Internet tools (5) None

    178. If you wanted to create a broadcast that could be downloaded from the internet,what would you create?(1) IBroadcast (2) Eshow (3) Podcast (4) I cast (5) None

    179. MCI and AT7T are examples of(1) Social Network (2) Communication system(3) ISP (4) Mobisodes (5) None

    180. The mail server as defined in the text uses the .............protocol.(1) HTTP (2) FTP (3) POP (4) SMTP (5) None

    181. When sending an e-mail the.................line describes the contents of the message.(1) To (2) Subject (3) Contents (4) CC (5) None

    182. Who is called as Father of Computers?(1) Charles Babage (2) Blaise Pascal(3) Hollirth (4) All of these (5) None

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    183. The first Digital Computer introduced, was named as:(1) Univac (2) Mark-I (3) Eniac (4) All of these (5) None

    184. How many generations, computer can be classified?(1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 3 (4) 6 (5) None

    185. First Generation Computers contain:(1) Transistors (2) Vacume Tubes(3) LSI (4) VLSI (5) None

    186. II Generation Computers are made of:(1) Vaccume Tubes (2) Transistors(3) LSI (4) VLSI (5) None

    187. IV Generation Computers contain:(1) LSI (2) Vaccume Tubes(3) All Technology (4) Transistors (5) None

    188. Vth Generation Computers are based on:(1) Artificial Intelligence (2) Programming Intelligence(3) System Knowledge (4) All of these (5) None

    189. Computers, combine both measuring and counting, are called:(1) Analog (2) Digital (3) Hybrid (4) All of these (5) None

    190. In world today, most of the computers are:(1) Digital (2) Hybrid (3) Analog (4) Complex (5) None

    191. In any computer installation, how many elements consists?(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 3 (4) 1 (5) None

    192. Physical structure of computer is called:(1) Software (2) Hardware (3) Humanware (4) All of these (5) None

    193. A computer can perform, which of the following tasks?(1) Computation (2) Communication(3) Processing (4) All of these (5) None

    194. CPU stands for:(1) Computer Processing Unit (2) Central Processing Unit(3) Both(1)&(2) (4) Communication Processing Unit (5) None

    195. In which type of computer, data are represented as discrete signals?(1) Analog computer (2) Digital computer(3) both (4) Digilog Computer (5) None

    196. Which of the following is available in the form of a PC now?(1) Mainframe (2) Microcomputer(3) Minicomputer (4) Both (2) & (3) (5) None

    197. PARAM is an example of:(1) Supercomputer (2) PC(3) Laptop (4) PDA (5) None

    198. Who developed the analytical engine ?(1) Jacquardloom (2) Charles Babbage(3) Shannon (4) IBM (5) None

    199. ENIAC stands for :(1) Electrical Numerical Integrator and Calculator(2) Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer(3) Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator(4) Electronic Number Integrator and Calculator (5) None

    200. First Generation of computer was based on which technology?(1) Transistor (2) Vacuum Tube (3) LSI(4) VLSI (5) None

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