IBPS PO Main Exam





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Directions [1-5] :|~| In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Read both the statements and select the appropriate answer.

Give answer:

  1. If only conclusion I is true
  2. If neither conclusion I nor II is true
  3. If both conclusion I and II are true
  4. If only conclusion II is true
  5. If either Conclusion I or II is true 

1. Statements : \( V \ge M =T>X \) 
R < T = S
Conclusions :
I. R < V
II. S =X


2. Statements : P< E = R > F; E=M; R < T
Conclusions :
I. T >M
II. F < M


3. Statements:
R = Q = I = M = E; I < Z
Conclusions:
I.\( Q \le E \)
II. M > Z


4. Statements:
\( V \ge M = T > X; R < T \ge S\)
Conclusions:
I. X < R
II. \( V \le S \)


5. Statements:
\( O < P = T \ge N; F > T \)
Conclusions:
I.F > O
II. N < O


6. In a certain code, PARTICLE is written as USBQFMDJ and GENERATE is written as FOFHFUBS, how is DOCUMENT written in that code ?


7. In a class of 40 children, Sunetra's rank is eighth from the top. Sujit is five ranks below Sunetra. What is Sujit's rank from the bottom ?


Directions (8-9) : |~|Study the information carefully and answer the given questions.
L,M, N, O and P are five different poles, each of different length. O is not the third shortest pole.
N is bigger than only P. L is shorter than only one pole. The size of the shortest pole is 7 ft and that of the second tallest pole is 13 ft. 


8. Which of the following poles is the third tallest ?


9. According to the given arrangement, which of the following combinations of pole and length is correct?


10. R is sister of M. M is brother of H. D is mother of K. K is brother of M. How is R related to D ?


11. Pointing to a woman, Mr. Suresh said, she is the daughter of my grandfather's only daughter. How is Suresh related to the woman ?


Directions (12-16) :|~| The question consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and mark the appropriate answer. 

Give answer:

  1. If the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the 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, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
  3. If the data in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
  4. If the data in both the Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
  5. If the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. 

12. P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circle facing towards the centre of the circle. Who is to the immediate right of T? I. R, Q and S are in the same respective sequence to the immediate left of T. II. P is between S and T.


13. How many dresses does 'P' have? I. P has two dresses less than what T has. II. M has seven dresses, which are thirty percent less than what T has.


14. How is 'smoking' written in a code language? I. "Thanks for not smoking' is Written as 'be je we no' in that code language. II. 'No smoking area' is written as 'no se do' in that code language.


15. Who is the youngest among A, B, C, D and E? I. B is younger than C and D. II. A is younger than C but older than E.


16. How many sons does P have? l. P has three children of which B is a girl. II. C is the brother of B and A.


Directions (17-21) : Study the information and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,
'capital cities are crowded’ is written as ‘ju sh pi be'
‘crowded cities create chaos’ is written as ‘sh be nt ro’
‘huge industries create capital’ is written as ‘db ju nt ka’
‘industries are huge chaos’ is written as ‘ka pi ro db’

(All the codes are two letter codes) 


17. What is the code for 'create' in the given code language?


18. What does 'ro' stand for in the given code language?


19. What does 'ka' stand for in the given code language?


20. Which of the following possibly means 'crowded metro cities' in the given code language?


21. What is the code for 'capital' in the given code language?


Directions (22-25) : |~|Study the following information to answer the given questions.

S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are seated in a straight line but not necessarily in the same order. some of them are facing south while some are facing North. S sits fourth to the left of X. X sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. Both the immediate neighbours of S face south. T sits second to the left of Z. Z is not an immediate neighbour of S. Neither Z nor U sits at the extreme end of the line. Both the immediate neighbours of U face north. W sits to the immediate left of Y. Immediate neighbours of V face opposite directions (i.e. if one neighbour of V faces north then the other faces south and vice versa.) Immediate neighbours T face opposite directions (i.e. if one neighbour of T faces north 3 then the other faces south and vice versa. People sitting at the extreme ends 'face the same directions (i.e. if one person faces north then the other also faces north and vice versa.)  


22. Which of the following pairs represents immediate neighbours of the persons seated at the two extreme ends of the line?


23. How many persons are seated between T and X?


24. If each of the persons is made to sit in alphabetical order from right to left, the positions of how many will remain unchanged as compared to the original seating arrangement?


25. Who amongst the following sits exactly between Z and T?


26. Statement: Company A has approached the government with a proposal to build road and other infrastructure for providing transport facilities in area X.
Which of the following could possibly lead the government to turn down the proposal forwarded by Company A?


27. If in the word EQUALITY. the positions of the first and the fifth letters are interchanged; similarly the positions of the second and the sixth letters are interchanged and so on. Which letter will be third from the right end?


Directions (28-32) :|~| In these questions, three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically foIIows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Give answer :

  1. If both conclusions I and II are true
  2. If neither conclusion I nor II is true
  3. If either conclusion I or II is true
  4. If only conclusion I is true
  5. If only conclusion II is true 

28. Statements: No meeting is an argument. All debates are arguments. Some debates are fights.
Conclusions :
I. No fight is a meeting.
II. Some fights are meetings.


29. Statements : All hands are limbs. All' limbs are fingers. Some fingers are thumbs. Conclusions :
I. Some thumbs being limbs is a possibility.
II. All hands are fingers.


30. Statements : All teams are participants. All members are teams. No member is a captain.
Conclusions:
I. Atleast some participants are members.
II. All teams being captains is a possibilitv.


31. Statements : Some slopes are mountains. No mountain is a river. Some rivers are ponds.
Conclusions :
I. All ponds being mountains is a possibility.
II. All slopes being rivers is a possibility.


32. Statements : No gate is a door. All doors are walls. No. wall is a ceiling.
Conclusions :
I. At least some gates are ceilings.
II. No ceiling is a door.


33. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word REFRESHING each of which has as many letters between them (in both forward and backward directions) in the word as they have in the English alphabet?


34. If in the word ISOLATE, all the consonants are replaced by the previous letter in the alphabet and all vowels are replaced by the next letter and then all the letters are arranged alphabetically, which letter will be third from the right end?


Directions (35-36) :|~| Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

J is the father of T. P is the brother of J. L is the mother of V. V is the brother of T. T is the mother of S. T is the daughter-in-law of W. 


35. J is the father of T. P is the brother of J. L is the mother of V. V is the brother of T. T is the mother of S. T is the daughter-in-law of W. How is J related to S?


36. J is the father of T. P is the brother of J. L is the mother of V. V is the brother of T. T is the mother of S. T is the daughter-in-law of W. How is W related to P ?


37. If in the number 38564927, first all the even digits are arranged in ascending order and then all the odd digits are arranged in ascending order. which digit will be fourth from the right end 1?


Directions (38-42) :|~| Study the following information carefully and answer the questions. M. T, D, F, H, R and W are seven Students studying in three different colleges I, II and III with at least two in each college. Each of them has a favorite subject from English, History, Geography, Mathematics. Physics, Chemistry and Biology, not necessarily in the same order.

D’s favourite subject is Physics and studies in College 11 with only M. H does not study in college II and he likes English. F studies in College III and does not like Mathematics. Those who like Geography and Chemistry study in the same college. W likes Biology and does not study in college I. R does not study with H.  R does not like Chemistry, M does not like History. 


38. What is M's favourite subject?


39. What is R's favourite subject?


40. Which of the following groups of students studies in college III?


41. What is T's favourite subject?


42. Which of the following groups of students studies in college I?


43. How many meaningful English words can be made 4 from the letters I,M,E,T, using all the letters but each letter only once in each word?


44. In a row of children facing north, Neeta is fifteenth from the left end of the row. If she is shifted towards the right end of the row by four places, she becomes eighth from the right end. How many children are there in the row?


45. Statement: The ministry of aviation has ordered to procure 35 new aircrafts to be added to the existing fleet this year. Which of the following most appropriately proves that the decision taken by the aviation minister is unrealistic and not based on scientific projections?


Directions (46-49) :|~| Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digit numbers)

Input : talk 47 12 rise at 99 75 32 wise joke high 28 56 be
Step I :12 talk 47 rise 99 75 32 wise joke high 28 56 be at
Step II : 28 12 talk 47 rise 99 75 32 wise joke high 56 at be
Step III :32 28 12 talk 47 rise 99 75 wise joke 56 at be high
Step IV :47 32 28 12 talk rise 99 75 wise 56 at be high joke
Step V : 56 47 32 28 12 talk 99 75 wise at be high joke rise
Step VI : 75 56 47 32 28 12 99 wise at be high joke rise talk
Step VII: 99 75 56 47 32 28 12 at be high joke rise talk wise
Step VIII: is the last step of the above rearrangement as the desired arrangement is obtained.

Input: 83 why sit 14 32 no be ink feet 50 27 vain 67 92 


46. Which step number is the following output? 32 27 14 83 why sit no 50 vain 67 92 be feet ink


47. Which word/number would be at fifth position from the right in Step V?


48. How many elements (words or numbers) are there between 'feet' and '32' as they appear in the last step of the output?


49. Which of the following represents the position of 'why' in the fourth step?


50. Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre. D is sitting between B and G. F is sitting between A and H. E is at second place right to A. What is the position of A?


Directions (51-55) : In the given sentences, there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence five pairs of words have been given. Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete. 


51. The incident has ____ severe damage to the ____ of the employees.


52. _____ investing in technology, the company has been ____ to compete globally.


53. The root ____ of slow reduction in poverty is _____ of investment in agriculture.


54. You have unfairly ____ his success to the fact that he is well ____


55. To ____ the problems of the region it is to _____ interact with the local people.


Directions (56-60) :
Read these sentences to find out whether there is any error in them. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. That part is the answer. If there is no error, mark. ‘No error’ as the answer. (Ignore the error of punctuation, if any) 


56. Santosh succeed/(1) due to the encouragement/(2) of friends, relatives/(3) and well wishers/(4) No error (5)


57. One of the foremost/(1) challenges faced by/(2) the company is that of/(3) attracting and retaining talent/(4) No error (5)


58. We aren't bothered/(1) as long as/(2) they don't interfere/ (3) with Ours freedom/(4) No error (5)


59. The two part documentary/(1) is a critique of the education System/(2) and its impacting/(3) On upliftment of women/(4) No Error (5)


60. All the Airlines is/(l) using the increased awareness/(2) about security to impose a new/(3) code of conduct among passengers/(4) No error (5)


Directions (61-65) : In the given sentences, one word has been given in bold. Below the sentences five words are suggested, one of which can replace the word given in bold without changing the meaning of the sentences. Find out the appropriate word in the given sentences. 


61. The content of this passage relates to the Mughal period.


62. Nilima's husband compelled her to give up her job.


63. Rahul played well to third rank in the competition.


64. It was evident that the gold ring was stolen by the domestic servant.


65. The sad tale narrated by the distressed woman affected everyone.


Directions (66-75) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words are given in bold in the passage to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

By the mid nineteenth century, the educated Indian had become sufficiently aware of both his rich historical heritage and the abject state of his current existence. Nostalgia and a sense of racial identity grew as Indians gradually perceived the oppressiveness of alien rule. In the early nineteenth century. Orientalist scholars associated with the Fort William College, Kolkata helped considerably to unearth several obscure Indian texts and traditions, thereby, also creating a new awareness and sensitivity among Indians about their cultural heritage. In the first half of the nineteenth century, particularly in some parts of the country, patriotism was not grossly inconsistent with an undisguised support for the continuation‘ of British rule. Writers of this period from this part of the country made repeated references to how the British had ‘rescued’ India from many centuries of ‘tyrannical’ and ‘unprogressive’ governance of earlier rulers. Many people of this time, in fact, made an important distinction between the pragmatic gains to be. made from a short term tutelage under British rule and a long-term objective of securing independence from it. Through such thoughts ultimately proved to be naive and over-optimistic. in the 1820s and 1830s the advantages of British rule seemed to outweigh its disadvantages. In a letter written in 1823 ' to Governor General Lord Amherst. an Indian social reformer Raja Rammohan Roy (1774-1333) opposed an official move to Open a Sanskrit College on the ground that it would produce no positive or progressive influence on the educated Hindu. He felt rather than indulge in abstract metaphysical speculation as was likely to be the result of a purely Sanskritic education, Indians would profit far more by imbibing the best of modern European civilization-pragmatism and a rational, scientific outlook. Social usefulness more than anything else, was now to be the true measure of things. In fact, his emphasis on rationality and a commonsense approach to religion led some of his friends and admirers to call him a ‘religious utilitarian’. 


66. According to the passage, what was the contribution of early nineteenth century Orientalist scholars ?


67. Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word "NAIVE" as used in the passage.


68. In the first half of the nineteenth century, writers from some parts of the country............


69. Which awareness had dawned on Indians by the mid-nineteenth century? (1) The long-term advantages of british rule (2) Rationalistic attitude towards living (3) Rich historical heritage


70. According to the passage, what did Raja Rammohan Roy feel about pure Sanskrit education?


71. Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word "ABIECT" as used in the passage.


72. Which thoughts, according to the passage, proved imprudent and over-optimistic?


73. According to the passage, which of the following was opposed by Raja Rammohan Roy?


74. According to the passage, which factor brought a sense of racial identity among the Indians?


75. Choose the word which is similar in meaning as the word "TUTELAGE" used in the passage?


Directions (76-80) : Which of the phrases given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the given sentence to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark ‘No correction required’ as your answer. 


76. According to our analysis. allocation for the agriculture sector being high from last year.


77. He did not invest wisely and has lost his entirely life savings.


78. It would be worthwhile to educate teenagers about the consequences of drinking to drive.


79. Hearing rumours of a fraud, investors begun to pull out their money in panic.


80. There is a large number of employees whom took the option of voluntary retirement.


Directions (81- 90) : In the given passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each number, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Schools all over India ...(81)... ‘Children’s Day’ on 14th November every year. It was this day that our ...(82)... first Prime Minister was ...(83).... His ...(84)... had come down from Kashmir to rich plains below. Kaul had been his ...(85)... name. This changed to Kaul Nehru, and in ...(86)... years. Kaul was ...(87)... and he became simple Nehru. Jawaharlal Nehru was the ...(88)... son of his prosperous parents. And so he grew up and Spent his early years as a ...(89)... Child with no . . .(90). . . of his age. 


81. Choose the correct option for the blank 81 in the above paragraph


82. Choose the correct option for the blank 82 in the above paragraph


83. Choose the correct option for the blank 83 in the above paragraph


84. Choose the correct option for the blank 84 in the above paragraph


85. Choose the correct option for the blank 85 in the above paragraph


86. Choose the correct option for the blank 86 in the above paragraph


87. Choose the correct option for the blank 87 in the above paragraph


88. Choose the correct option for the blank 88 in the above paragraph


89. Choose the correct option for the blank 89 in the above paragraph


90. Choose the correct option for the blank 90 in the above paragraph


91. If the present population of a state is 27500 and after 2 years it increases to 40931, then what is the rate of increase per year ?


92. Train A which is 320 m long can cross a pole in 16 sec. If it halts 5 times each time for exactly 18 min, how many hours it will take to cover a distance of 576 km ? (in hours)


93. Gita, Shweta and Sita invested Rs.4,200/, Rs.8,400/ and Rs.5,400/ respectively while starting a business. At the end of the year, they earned a profit of Rs.24,000/ . Sita invested 32% of her share of the profit in a saving scheme. How much amount is left with her?


94. In a class of 80 students and 5 teachers, each student got sweets that are 15% of the total number of students and each teacher got sweets, that are 25% of the total number of students. How many sweets were there?


Directions (95-99) : Refer to the pie chart and the table and answer the given questions.

Distribution of total number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by 6 different stores in 2003.
Total number = 84000

Store  Respective ratio of number of linen shirts to cotton shirts sold
A 7  :5
B 5 : 6
C 3 : 2
D 5 : 3
E 4 : 3
F 7 : 3

 


95. Distribution of total number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by 6 different stores in 2003. Total number = 84000 Respective ratio of numb of linen shirts to cotton shirts sold 7 : 5 What is the difference between average number 01 linen shirts sold by stores D and E together and average number of cotton shirts sold by the same stores together?


96. What is the respective ratio between number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by store C and number of linen shirts sold by store F?


97. Total number of cotton shirts sold by stores A and B together is what percent of the number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by store E?


98. What is the central angle corresponding to the number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by store E?


99. Number of shirts (linen and cotton) sold by store D is what percent more than the number of linen shirts sold by store B?


100. A bag contains 6 black and 8 white balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ball drawn is white?


101. The age of Ranjana and Rakhi are in the ratio of 15 : 17 respectively. After 6 years, the ratio between the ages of Ranjana and Rakhi will be 9 : 10. What will be the age of Ranjana after 6 years?


102. The simple interest (p.a) accrued on an amount of Rs.17,000/- at the end four years is Rs.6,800/ . What would be the compound interest (compounded annually) accrued on the same amount at the same rate after two years?


103. In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'CANDIDATE' be arranged in such a way that the vowels always come together?


104. If 7 boys and 2 men working together can do three times as much work per hour as a boy and a man together, what will be the respective ratio of work done by a boy and a man for the given time?


Directions (105-109) : Refer to the graph and answer the given questions?

Data related to number of candidates appearing for an entrance test from various cities ( Number in Lakhs) 


105. What is the respective ratio of the number of candidates appearing for the entrance test from city A in 2013 and city E in the same year?


106. What is the average number of candidates appearing for the entrance test from all cities together in the year 2012?


107. The number of Candidates appearing for the entrance , test from city D in the year 2013 is what percent more than the number of candidates appearing for the entrance test from city C in the same year?


108. What is the respective ratio of the number of students appearing for the entrance test from cities B,C and F in the year 2012 to the number of students appearing for the entrance test in the year 2013 from the same cities?


109. If the total number of candidates appearing from all the cities together in year 2014 is 1000 more than that in 2013, then what is the total number of candidates in the year 2014?


110. What is the probability that a number selected from numbers 1, 2, 3, ........, 30, is prime number, when each of the given numbers is equally likely to be selected?


111. Bhavna decided to donate 12% of her salary to an orphanage. On the day of donation she changed her mind and donated Rs.2,400/ which was 125% of what she had decided earlier. How much is Bhavna's salary?


112. Gaurav spent Rs.38,460/ on the renovation of his home. Rs.24,468/ on buying home theatre and the remaining 28% of the total amount he had as cash with him. What was the total amount?


Directions (113-117) : Study the table to answer the questions that follows. 

Total number of Employees working in Various Organisations 

YEAR Organisation
A B C D E
2001 247 298 197 388 281
2002 324 385 225 432 275
2003 331 412 263 406 349
2004 375 404 377 454 406
2005 345 323 396 440 445
2006 400 356 432 418 512

 


113. What is the average number of employees working in Organisation C over the given years?


114. The total number of employees working in organisations A and E together in the year 2005 is what percent more than the number of employees working in organisation D in the same year? (counted off to two integers after decimal)


115. What is the respective ratio between the number of employees working in Organisation A in the year 2006 and the total number of employees working in organisation E in the same year?


116. The number of employees Working in organisation C in the year 2004 is approximately what percent of the total number of employees working in various organisations B, D and E together in that year ?


117. What is the difference between the total number of employees working in organisation B over the years 2001, 2002 and 2003 together and the total number of employees working in organisation D over the same years together?


118. An item was bought at Rs.X and sold at Rs.Y, thereby earning a profit of 20%. Had the value of X been 15% less and the value of Y been Rs.76 less, a profit of 30% would have been earned. What was the value of X?


Directions (119-123) : What approximate value will come in place of question mark (?) in the given questions? 


119. 5003x14.96+ 25.12 + ? = \( 12 ^{2} \times 5^{2} \)


120. \( 11.95^{2} \times 5.05 + 15.01^{2} \times 2.99 = ? \)


121. \( 31.95^{2} - 12.05^{2} +\left( 1987.25 + 21.85 \right) \)


122. \( \large\frac{3}{5} of \frac{2}{7} of \frac{5}{12} of 555 = ? \)


123. \( 2489.99 \div 9.85 + 54.94% of 271 = ? \)


Directions (124-128) : Read the information given in the passage and answer the given questions.

There are ‘X’ number of students in a college. Each of them likes either one or more of the following types of movies Hollywood, Bollywood and Regional movies. The respective ratio of male and female students is 9 : 7.

16% of the male students like only Hollywood movies. 22% like only Bollywood movies. 12% like only Regional movies. 30% of the male students like only Hollywood and Bollywood movies. 10% like only Bollywood and Regional movies and 6% like only Regional and Hollywood movies. The remaining 18 male Students like all the given types of movies.

14% of the female students like only Hollywood movies. 20% like only Bollywood movies. 8% like Only Regional movies. 26% of the female students like only Hollywood and Bollywood movies. 16% like only Bollywood and Regional movies and 10% like only Regional and Hollywood movies.  The remaining female students like all the given types of movies.


124. What is the difference between number of male students who like Bollywood movies and number of female students who like the same?


125. Number of students (both male and female) who like all the given types of movies is approximately what percent of the number of female students who like only one of the given types of movies?


126. Number of male students who like only two of the given types of movies is what percent more than the number of female students who like only two of the given types of movies?


127. What is the respective ratio between number of female students who like Hollywood movies and number of male students who like the same?


128. What is the value of 'X' (mentioned in the passage)?


129. The average height of 16 students in a class is 142 cm. If the height of the teacher is added the average increases by 1 cm. What is the height of the teacher in cm?


130. A shopkeeper bought a table marked at Rs.200/ at successive discount of 10% and 15% respectively. He spent Rs.7/ on transport and. sold the table for Rs.208/-. What will be his profit percentage?'


131. Pipe A and B can fill a tank in 10 hours and 8 hours respectively. After certain time, pipe A was closed. It took a total of 6 hours to fill the tank completely. For how many hours did pipe A work ?


132. Kajal spends 55% of her monthly income on grocery, clothes and education in the ratio of 4 : 2 : 5 respectively. If the amount spent on clothes is Rs.5,540/-, what is Kaial's monthly income?


Directions (133-137) :|~| What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given number series? 


133. 15 29 56 108 208 400 ? .


134. 13 -21 34 -55 89 -144 ?


135. 133 183 241 307 381 463 '?'


136. 1.21 1.44 1.69 1.96 2.25 2.56 ?


137. 36 52 70 90 112 136 ?


138. A committee of five members is to be formed out of 3 trainees, 4 professors and 6 research associates. In how many different ways this can be done if the committee should have all the 4 Professors and 1 research associate or all 3 trainees and 2 Professors?


139. A 20 litre mixture contains milk and water in the respective ratio of 3 : 2. If 10 litre of the mixture is removed and replaced with pure milk and the operation is repeated once more. At the end of the two removals and replacement, what is the ratio of milk and water in the resultant mixture respectively?


140. A trader marks up his goods by 50%. However, he could sell only one-third of his stock at this price. The half of the remaining stock was sold at a discount of 7.14% and the remaining at a discount of 16.67%. Find the overall percentage profit of the trader.


141. Which of the following services is not provided by the post offices in India?


142. For exercising the right of 'set off' which of the following is necessary?


143. The name 'Punjab' is derived from Indo-Iranian words - 'Punj' means 'five' and 'aab' means :waters'. Which of the following is not the one among those five rivers ?.


144. Maximum loan amount to individuals against security of shares can be _____


145. Abhinav Bindra is a famous _____


146. Renminbi' is the currency of the _____


147. Which of the following forms of securing a loan is the safest one?


148. Which of the following is not acceptable as address proof for opening a bank account by an individual?


149. st the author of the book 'The Heart of India'?


150. Which of the following is the correct full form of ECS often used in banking?


151. A demand draft issued b a bank is valid for ______


152. Dronacharya award is an award presented by the Government of India for excellence in ______


153. NR1 Day is observed on which of the following days?


154. In which of the following types of banking, there is a direct execution of transaction between a bank and its consumers?


155. What is the maximum amount that is insured by DICGC?


156. The term 'NOC' is associated with.............


157. The abbreviation 'EPOS' stands for..............


158. Which of the following bodies regulates the Regional Rural Banks?


159. Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy [SOFIA] the largest airborne observatory in the world which was operational in 2014 is operated by US and _____ space agencies.


160. Deposits under Foreign Currency Non-Resident (FCNR) scheme can be accepted for a minimum of:


161. The Head of the Reserve Bank of India is officially known as ______


162. India has different categories of commercial banks. Which of the following is not a commercial bank?


163.

In case of failed ATM transactions, if the amount is not credited to a customer's account within 7 working days from the date of receipt of the complaint. Banks have to pay compensation at the rate of Rs____ per day.



164. The green revolution in India was the outcome of the efforts of who amongst the following?


165. Fiscal Policy Is concerned with which of the following?


166. Which of the following is the scheme for leadership development of minority women?


167. Which one of the following is known as 'Demat' account ?


168. The maximum amount that can be remitted through RTGS is ______


169. Lionel Messi who was in the news recently for his contribution to football, plays from ______


170. Which of the following is the full form of PURA ?


171. Which of the following is the scheme for skill development of minorities?


172. The Foreign Exchange of India is kept with ............


173. Balance in a current account is classified as............


174. "Neoguri", which means 'raccoon dog' in Korean, is the name of _______


175. Which is the largest state in India in terms of area?


176. IFSC has how many digits?


177. Which one of the following is not a monetary tool of RBI?


178. Banks borrow money from RBI at which of the following rates?


179. Banks in India are required to benchmark their lending rates with reference to which of the following rates?


180. The rate at which domestic currency can be converted into foreign currency and vice-versa is known as:


181. When you first turn on a computer, the CPU is preset to execute instructions stored in ____


182. Which of the following is not a function of the control unit?


183. What are .bas, .doc, .html examples of in computing?


184. Documents converted to _____ can be published to the web.


185. What kind of software would you most likely use to keep track of a billing account?


186. A computer Virus normally attaches itself to another computer program known as a_____ Host program


187. When a file contains instructions that can be carried out by the computer. It is often called a(n) ______ file.


188. Data duplication wastes the space, but also promotes a more serious problem called .........


189. Which of the following is not a version of the Windows operating system software for the PC?


190. The main directory of a disk is called the ____ directory.


191. Which of the following is not an example of application software?


192. Which of the following is not true about RAM ?


193. The data storage hierarchy consists of .............


194. = Sum (B1 BO) is an example of a ______


195.

....... are often delivered to a PC through an email attachment and are often designed to do harm.



196. Decreasing the amount of space required to store data and programs is accomplished by _______


197. What is the difference between a CD-ROM and CD-RW ?


198. Computer-programs are written in a high-level programming language, however, the human readable version of a program is called ...........


199. The clock rate of a processor is measured in _______


200. When cutting and pasting the item cut is temporarily stored in the ..............