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Directions (1-6):|~| In these questions, two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.


1. Statements: All bugs are worms. some worms are moths. No moth is a fly.
Conclusions:
I. No fly is a worm.
II. All moths being bugs is a possibility.


2. Statements: Some stars are planets. No planet is a moon.
Conclusions:
I. No star is a moon.
II. Some stars are moons.


3. Statements: No magic is trick. All charms are tricks. All hoaxes are charms.
Conclusions:
I. No magic is a hoax.
II. No charm is a magic.


4. Statements: All bugs are worms. Some worms are moths. No moth is a fly.
Conclusions:
I. All worms are bugs.
II. No bug is a fly.


5. Statements: All watches are clocks. Some clocks are towers. All towers are poles.
Conclusions:
I. At least some poles are clocks.
II. All towers being watches is a possibility.


6. Statements: No magic is a trick. All charms are tricks. All hoaxes are charms.
Conclusions:
I. All hoaxes are tricks.
II. All tricks are charms.


Directions (7-12):|~| Read the information carefully and answer the given questions. 
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular area at equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order.  Some of the people are facing the centre while some face outside direction means if one person faces the centre then the other faces outside and vice versa. D sits second to they left of B. B , faces outside. A and F are immediate neighbours of D. H sits second to the right of A. C sits third to the left of H. E sits to the immediate right of G. D sits third to the left of E. D faces the same direction as H. F sits to the immediate right of C. F and G take same directions.


7. Which of the following is true regarding F as per the given seating arrangement?


8. How many people in the given arrangement face outside?


9. What is C's position with respect to A?


10. Who sits exactly between G and C, when counted from the right of G?


11. Who sits to the immediate left of B?


12. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?


This question consists of a statement and two conclusions numbered I and II are given below it. A conclusion is something which Can be directly deduced from the given information in light of the given facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statement and select the appropriate answer. 


13. I. At present 60% villages in the state have no access to electricity at all.
II. Even after a couple of year, more than half of the villages lack access to 24 hours electricity.


Directions (14-19) :|~| Study the given information and answer the questions. 
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers. It arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digit numbers)  
Input: initiators 32 67 of 40 the company 21 are 18 96 humble 
Step I : 21 initiators 32 67 of 40 the company are 96 humble 18 
Step II: 40 company 21 initiators 32 67 of 40 the 96 humble 18 are 
Step III: company initiators 67 of the 96 humble 18 are 32
Step IV: initiators 40 company 21 67 of the 96 18 are 32 humble 
Step V: 96 initiators 40 company 21 of the 18 are 32 humble 67 
Step VI: the 96 initiators 40 company 21 18 are 32 humble 67 of
Step VI is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained.  As per the rules followed in the given steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input. 
Input: parenting 16 36 and raising 44 children 21 is 89 very 95 demanding 72 job 65.


14. In which step are the elements w' '95 job 16 and' found in the same order?


15. What is the position of '72' from the right end in the fourth-step?


16. Which element is fifth to the left of the element which is tenth from the left end of the third step?


17. How many steps will be required to complete the given arrangement based on the given input?


18. Which element is exactly between 'parenting' and raising in the second step of the given arrangement?


19. Which of the following is the third last step of the arrangement based on the given input?


Read the given information carefully and answer the given question:


20. Charities do not have charge VAT to customers. Therefore, charity stores can charge lower prices as compared to the other stores, which are not registered as charity.
A. Charity stores pay less tax than non-charity stores
B. VAT leads to increment in prices of things
C. The stores recover their taxes from the customers
D. Since charities do not charge VAT, their products are of lower quality


Directions (21-25): |~|Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions. 
Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows, containing five people each in such a Way that there is equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1: J, K, L, M and N are seated and all of them are facing north and in row.2; P, Q, R, S and T are seated and are facing south (but not necessarily in the same order). Each person also likes a different cartoon, character namely, Batman, Ban 10, Dexter, Donald Duck, Tom, Jerry, Noddy. Oswald, Superman and Spiderman (not necessarily in the same order).
N sits exactly in the centre of the row and faces the one who likes Tom. Only one person sits between S and the one who likes Tom. S faces one of the immediate neighbours of the one who likes Jerry. Only two people sit between K and the one who likes Jerry. K faces the one who. likes Oswald: P faces one of the immediate neighbours of IS. P does not likes Oswald. M is an immediate neighbour of L. The one who likes Donald Duck is not an immediate neighbour of L. T is not an immediate neighbour of P and faces the one who likes Ben 10. R faces the one who likes Superman. The one who likes Spiderman faces north. P does not face the one who likes Spiderman. The one who likes Batman sits to the immediate right of the person who likes Noddy. S does not like Batman. 


21. Which of the following pairs represent the people sitting at the extreme end of the two rows?


22. Who amongst the following likes Donald Duck?


23. Who amongst the following is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Spiderman?


24. Which of the following cartoon character does T like?


25. Which of the following is definitely true as per the given arrangement?


Directions (26-27): In these questions, is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of those is/are implicit in the statement.


26. Statement: Send employee XYZ for a training in UK to gain more insight into the project which he is handling at present.
Assumptions:
I. Some similar training programs are available in the employee's own country as well.
II. With the present skill sets, employee XYZ is incapable of handling the project.


27. Statement: Minute traces of nitrate sometimes present in cattle fodder B may be responsible for the poor health of the cattle therefore use fodder G to ensure that your cattle remain healthy.
Assumptions :
I. Cattle fodder C does not contain nitrate.
II. Nitrate is toxic to all living beings.


Directions (28-30): |~|Study the following information and answer the given questions.
M is the mother of B. A is the Father of N. N is the only brother of B. C is married to N. Q is the only child of C. N does not have any sister. J is the father of A.


28. If A does not have any grandson, then how is Q related to B?


29. How is A related to C?


30. How is B related to J?


Directions (31-35):|~| Read the given information and answer the given questions. 
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W live on separate floors Of an 8-floor building. Ground floor is numbered-1, first floor is numbered-2 and so on until the topmost floor is numbered 8. 
P lives on floor numbered five.  Only two people live between P and Q. Q lives above P. 
V lives immediately above S. T lives immediately above R.
Only one person lives between T and W.
T lives above W. U lives on an odd numbered floor.


31. How many people live between the floor on which S and R live?


32. Who lives on the floor immediately above P?


33. Which of the following is true with respect to the given information?


34. Who among the following lives on floor No.2?


35. Which of the following lives between R and U?


Directions (36-41): |~|In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statement(s). The statement(s) is/are followed by two conclusions.  Study the conclusions based on the given statements and 
Give answer :
(a) If only conclusion I is true.
(b) If only conclusion II is true.
(c) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true. 
(d) If either conclusion I or II is true.
(e) If both conclusions I and II are true 


36. Statements:  \( A < B \le C = D \),\( K \ge J > C\)
Conclusions:
I. C < K
II. \( B \le D \)


37. Statements:  \( A < B \le C = D \),\( K \ge J > C\)
Conclusions: 
I.
\( A \ge J \)
II. \( K > B \)


38. Statement: \( B \ge L>A \ge N < K \)
Conclusions:
I. B > N
II. L < K


39. Statement: \( B \ge L>A \ge N< K \)
Conclusions:
I. L>N
II. L=N


40. Statement: \( A>B>C \le D=E \le F \)

Conclusions:

I. C < F

II. C = F



41. Statement: \( A>B>C \le D=E \le F \)
Conclusions:
I. A < D
II. \( B \le F \)


Directions (42-44) : |~|Read the following information carefully and answer the questions. 
Each of the six poles P, Q, R, S, T and U has a different height. P is taller than only three poles. S is taller than T but shorter than U. U is shorter than P. Q is not the tallest. The second shortest pole is 2 feet tall. The third tallest pole is 5 feet tall.  


42. Which of the following may be the possible height of pole U?


43. The tallest pole is 11 feet taller than S. Which of the following may be the possible height of Q?


44. Which of the following is true with respect to the given information?


Directions (45-49):|~| In these questions, each question consists of a question and two statements numbered 1 and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer.


45. Among V, W, X, Y and Z seated in a straight line, facing north who sits exactly in the middle of the line?
I. W sits third to the right of Z. X is an immediate neighbour of W. V sits to the immediate left of Y.
II. X sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. Only two people sit between X and V. Y sits to the immediate right of V. Y does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line.


46. Out of P, Q, R, S and T, does R earn more than Rs.40,000/-?
I. S earns more than only R and T. P earns the maximum. T earns Rs.50,000/-.
II. Q earns less than only F. R earns less than Q. Q earns Rs.80,000/-.


47. Among the six friends A, B, C, D, E and F, sitting around a circular table facing the centre, who sits to immediate left of C?
I. A sits second the left of C and third to the right of F. N is an immediate neighbour of E.
II. E is an immediate neighbour of both B and F. Only three people sit between B and D. F is an immediate neighbour of C.


48. How is 'success' written in the code language?
I. 'success is necessary evil' is written as '8145', 'evil is amongst us' is written as '3874'.
II. Marketing is magic mantra' is written as '4620' and 'success mantra is marketing' is written as '2564'.


49. A five story building (consisting of a ground floor and four floors on top of it such that the ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it, numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 5) houses different people viz. H, I, J, K and L. Who lives on the lowermost floor (i.e. floor no.1)?
I. J lives on floor no.3. K lives immediately below I, K lives on an even numbered floor.
II. Only two people live between L and H. L lives above H. J lives immediately before K. J lives on an odd numbered floor.


Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follows:
Most students from state X prefer to move base to other states for higher education.  The government of the state is concerned about this problem as these students might not come back even after completing their education.  


50. Which of the following statements may be a course of action to deal with this problem?


Directions (51-55): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error 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 (e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)


51. One of them / (a) forgot to take/ (b) their bag/ (c) from the school/ (d) No error (e)


52. We were every much / (a) carefully in our approach / (b) and hence we would / (c) complete the complicated task. / (d) No error (e)


53. Everyone agrees that / (a) the Ganga is the holiest / (b) of all other rivers / (c) of India. / (d) No error (e)


54. We are happy that / (a) the audience responded well / (b) and gave all the speakers / (c) a patiently listening / (d) No error (e)


55. The economical conditions / (a) of our country is bad / (b) and unlikely to improve / (c) in the near future. / (d) No error (e)


Directions. (56-65) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are printed in Bold to help you locate them While answering some of the questions. 

Capitalist is a great slave, but a pathetic master.  This truth unfortunately gets lost in our chase for the elusive dream .... especially in the West, the land that has been marketed as the land of dreams .... the great Western dream. It's the dream of being independent masters of our lives, of making big bucks and of being happy ... even if that happiness is being bought by money which all of them chase out there. No doubt, the West, on its part has been fairly successful in creating material comforts a plenty. It has improved the living standard of its average citizen.  However it has been achieved as a result of more than 200 years of unbridled growth and exploitation. And that is what has made the rest of the world mindlessly chase westernism, not necessarily happiness or an ideal form of society. All because the shop window looks very impressive and it has been marketed very well.  But a deep look inside the shop tells the different tale. A different world lies behind, a world that is not quite        visible to the starry eyes millions -- for whom the western way of life seems to be the ultimate dream.  Thus we have Indians dreaming to become or to get married to an NRI and Indian middle class fathers dreaming of their son’s reaching the bay area and landing the tech jobs, unmindful of the second class life they end up leading in the West. What goes unseen and almost unheard is that the West also happens to be the land that is right amongst the top in terms of the number of divorces per thousand, the number of single parents per thousand, the number of old people in old homes, the number of suicides, homicides, and of course, the number of college/school shootouts.  And why not! After all such societies are constantly driven towards higher profits and materialism. Expectedly, this materialism comes at a cost that the world paying today. This is the reason why we have millions dying of curable diseases in Africa and other underdeveloped countries, while the rich grow richer. Their growth will be reduced;  if they were to start thinking of the poor. So what do they do to justify their greed for more? They most shrewdly propagate market a ridiculously primitive law of the‘ jungle for our 21st century civilian, the law of the survival of the fittest'!  The interesting thing about material things is that they only give an illusion of happiness; however such happiness is always momentary in nature.  Ergo, at this juncture, you feel you are the happiest person in the world, after buying your new car or flat screen TV, and just a few days later, these are the very possessions that cease to make you happy. While you chase the bigger car and spend that extra bit of the wealth, you intercept someone’s share of the daily bread and also sacrifice those who have the maximum power to make you happy ... family. emotions and love. Prolonged abstinence in feeling emotions finally destroys bliss; and you don’t even realize when you have become a dry-eyed cripple ... and then you land up in some workshops to find out the real meaning of life or whatever these workshops are capable of explaining. The truth is that such workshops are also driven by merchants who cash in on the dejected state of the people, a state created by their own fictional dreams. But by then it’s really too late.  By then you have made profits out of arms, and engineered wars to keep that industry alive. You have sold guns to across the Counters at super markets and made profits. You’ve lobbied that guns should be made accessible to the common man, all for the sake of profit. This makes you realize one day that they are your own children who are in the line of fire against the school goer who opens fire at his schoolmates.  This is the society-that finally creates an emotionless monster, who gets satisfaction in killing adults and children alike for no cause, no reason and for none, for himself. It is the utter destruction of spiritualism and the total focus on endless self gratification. Where so many single parent families and divorce exist, it is impossible to bring up children or influence the killers, any better.


56. Who does the author hold the responsible for the shooting spread in schools and colleges? A. Lack of love and emotion in the society in general. B. Increased focus on self gratification even when it comes at the cost of innocent lives. C. Deteriorating social structure leading to break up of families resulting in lack of moral development in children.


57. Why does the author refer to the law of survival of the fittest as ridiculous?


58. According to the passage, which of the following is a reason for poverty and hunger in underdeveloped countries? A. Mindlessly chasing the western way of living. B. They have fallen prey to the idea of happiness through material comforts rather than love and emotional bond. C. They do not have marketing techniques as good as the western countries


59. Why do the 'starry eyed millions' harbour a wish to become an NRI?
A. They have driven towards higher profits and materialism
B. They appreciate the western way of life as it appears to them
C. They have become emotionless and have lost any attachment to the motherhood.


60. Why does the author disregard the Western way of living even though an average citizen in the West enjoys better living standards?


61. What does the author mean by intercepting someone's share of daily bread?


62. The author's main objective in writing the passage is:


63. Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word SHREWDLY


64. Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word CHASE


65. Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word ELUSIVE


Direction(66 - 75): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Indeed the western recession is really the beginning of good news for India! But to understand that we will have to over away for a while from the topic of western recession ...... to the Japanese recession! For years the Japanese style of management has been admired. However over the last decade or so, one key question has sprung up if Japanese management style is as wonderful as described then why has Japan been in a recession for more than a decade?

To answer to this question is very simple. Culture plays a very important part in shaping up economies. What succeeds in one culture fails in another. Japanese are basically non-materialistic. And however rich they become unlike others. They cannot just keep throwing and buying endlessly. And once they have everything they need; there is a saturation point. It was only when companies like Toyota realized that they cannot keep selling cars endlessly to their home market that they want really aggressive in the western markets and the rest is history. Japanese companies grew bigger by catering to the world markets when their home markets shrunk.

And the markets have to shrink finally after attaining a level of influence! And that’s great of the world because earth needs sustainable development. It does not need monstrous consumers who keep consuming at the cost of the environment and the earth. There should be limits to growth so that consumers are not converted into material dustbins for the profit of a handful of corporations. Owing to the materialistic culture elsewhere, it was possible to keep selling newer products to the consumers despite having existing ones which served equally well. They were lured through advertising and marketing techniques of ‘dustbinisation’ of the customer; and then finally once they became ready customers, they were given loans and credits to help them buy more and more. When all the creditworthy people were given loans to a logical limit, they ceased to be part of the market. Even this world has understandable, if it could work as an eye opener, instead of taking the right step as Toyota did, they preferred to take a ‘shortcut’. Now banks went to the non creditworthy people and gave them loans. The people expectedly defaulted and the entire system collapsed. Now like Toyota western companies will learn to find new markets. They will now lean towards India because of its common man! The billion plus population in the next 25 years will become a consuming middle-class. Finally, the world’s attention will-shift to the developing world. Finally, there will be a real surge income of, these people and in the next fifty odd years,one can really. hope to see an equal words in terms of material plenty, with poverty being almost nonexistent! And this will happen not by selling more cars to Americans and Europeans. It will happen by creating markets in India, China, Latin America and Africa, by giving their people purchasing power and by making products for them. The recession has made us realize that is not because of worse management techniques but because of limits to growth. And they will realize that it is great for planet earth. After all, how many cars and houses must the rich own before calling it enough ? It’s time for them to look at others as well. Many years back, to increase his own profits, Henry Ford had started paying his workers more, so that they could buy his cars. In similar fashion, now the developed World Will pay the developing World people so that they can buy their cars and washing machines. The recession will kick-start the process of making the entire World more prosperous, and lay the the foundation of limits to growth in the west and the foundation of real globalization in the world ... of the globalization of prosperity. And one of its first beneficiaries will be India.


66. What does the author mean by the "Right Step" in the passage?


67. Although admired since years, why did the secticism over the Japanese management style start since the last decade?


68. Why does the author foresee the markets being created in the developing countries instead of America and Europe?


69. According to the author, what is the main cause of Japanese recession?


70. How does the author foresee the future globalization as an analogy to Henry Ford's example?
A. Car companies would start selling cars in developing countries as well.
B. By paying the developing world would increase its own profit, in turn bringing affluence to developing world as well
C. To earn profit, the companies in developing countries would move to foreign land.


71. According to the passage, which of the following was NOT as effect of providing loans and credits to the customers?
A. The non creditworthy people defaulted
B. People bought new products which were not needed
C. Poverty became non-existent


72. What does the author mean by 'dustbinisation' of the customer?


73. Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
CATERING


74. Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
KEY


75. Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
AGGRESSIVE


Directions (76-80): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. 
A. In fact the believed that customers are at the origin, the source of the money we have.
B. The customer thus has the power to fire everybody in the company from the chairman on down.
C. Management can ensure this doesn’t happen by motivating employees to cultivate meaningful relationships with customer. 
D. Sam Walton built his Walmart business empire knowing there was only one boss ..... the customer. 
E. So it is not the company which pays us but the customer.
F. He can achieve this by simply spending his money elsewhere.


76. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence?


77. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?


78. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?


79. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?


80. Which of the following will be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?


Directions (81-85) : In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces below each sentence there are five pairs of words denoted 'by numbers (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful complete. 


81. Liberalisation has removed all the legal and .........flood .........gates to multinational companies.


82. The ..... on some of the towns has created ..... among the residents of the other parts of the country.


83. ..... to the popular belief that every astrologer nurtures blind faith in fate, our astrologer believes in .....


84. His......... has yielded him the ..... fruit.


85. His ..... contribution to the tsunami relief fund was ..... by his staff members.


Directions (86-90): Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c), and (d) given below should replace the phrases given in bold in the following , sentence to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer. 


86. When do you intend to return back home?


87. I would have been in your place, I would not have accepted his suggestion.


88. No sooner did we reach the station than it started raining.


89. I met him yesterday but forgot to mention this point.


90. Every activity can be classified by two groups namely mental and physical.


Directions (91-100): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each: five words are suggested. one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. 
The traditional method of a managing credit risk is ...(91)...  diversification. ‘Although ...(92)... credit risk through diversification is effective, institutions are often constrained by ....93... of diversification ...94... on account or limited area of ...95.... During the last few years, managing credit risk through selling assets by way of securitisation has ...96... in popularity. The market for securitized assets has grown ...97... in the last few years and is expected to grow further in the ...98... years. This mode or credit risk mitigation is most ...99... to loans with standardized payment scheduled and similar credit risk characteristics such as housing loans auto loans, credit card receivables, etc. Further. shedding loans through securitization might ...[100)... client relationship. In this context, credit derivatives provide a new technique for managing credit risk.

 


91. Choose the right option from the below for 91 in the above paragraph


92. Choose the right option from the below for 92 in the above paragraph


93. Choose the right option from the below for 93 in the above paragraph


94. Choose the right option from the below for 94 in the above paragraph


95. Choose the right option from the below for 95 in the above paragraph


96. Choose the right option from the below for 96 in the above paragraph


97. Choose the right option from the below for 97 in the above paragraph


98. Choose the right option from the below for 98 in the above paragraph


99. Choose the right option from the below for 99 in the above paragraph


100. Choose the right option from the below for 100 in the above paragraph


Directions (101-106) : Study the graph carefully and answer the questions given below:
Expenditure (in Rs. Thousand) of 3 businessman during 5 given years.
Profit = Income-Expenditure
Profit percent = [Profit/Expenditure]x100


101. If C's income in 2008 was Rs.3,69,000/-, what was the percent profit in that particular year?


102. What is the respective ratio between the total expenditure of all the businessman together in 2005 and total expenditure of all the given businessmen together in 2007?


103. If the percent profit earned by all the given businessmen together in 2006 was 45. what was the total income of all the given businessmen together in that particular year? (In Rs. Thousand


104. Expenditure of businessman A increased by what percent from 2004 to 2008?


105. What is the expenditure of businessman B among all the given years together? (In Rs. Thousand)


106. If expenditure of businessmen A, B and C increased by 5%, 6% and 12% from 2008 to 2009, then what was the total expenditure of A, B and C in 2009? (In Rs. Thousand)


Directions(107-111): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II give below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer:


107. What is the total number of students (male and female) in the class?
I. The average weight of the students of the class is 61.08 kg. The average weight of male students is 63 kg and the average weight of the female students is 59 kg. The difference between number of male Students and number of female students is 3.
II. The respective ratio of number of male students and number of female students in the class is 13:12


108. What is the present age of Meera?
I. The respective ratio of present ages of Meera and her mother's present age is 7:16.
II. The respective ratio of 1/2 of Meera's present age to l/8 of mother's present age is 7 :4.


109. What is the length of the diagonal of the rectangle?
I. The length of the rectangle is 120% more than its breadth.
II. The perimeter of the rectangle is 32 m. The difference between length and breadth of the rectangle is 6m.


110. What is the value of sum of squares of both the numbers?
I. The sum of both the numbers is 128.
II. The H.C.F and L.C.M of the two numbers are 8 and 504 respectively.


111. What is the cost price of the table?
I. The percent profit made when table is sold for Rs.1,054/- is twice as much as it is when it sold for Rs.952/-.
II. The marked price of the table is Rs.1,105/-. If a discount of 20% is given on the marked price, the profit gained is 4%.


Directions (112-117): Study the table and answer the given questions. 
Data related to no of employees who joined (Jo) and left (Le) 5 given companies during 5 given years. Companies A, B, C, D & E. 

Companies A B C D E
Years JO LE JO LE JO LE JO LE JO LE
2001 161 - 148 - 179 - 116 - 128 -
2002 148 58 172 60 161 90 208 60 191 50
2003 135 69 188 96 143 101 169 45 167 79
2004 112 88 173 59 165 58 142 56 185 82
2005 141 39 151 48 179 66 155 108 142 91


(Note : Consider the given companies started in 2001) 


112. If the respective ratio of number of male and female employees in company B at the end of 2003 was 5 : 6. what was the number of female employees in company B at the end of 2003 was 5:6. What was the number of female employees in company B at the end of 2003?


113. What was the total number of employees in company A at the end of 2004?


114. Number of employees in company E at the end of 2002 is what percent more than the number of employees in company C at the end of 2002?


115. In which of the given companies number of employees was highest at the end of 2002 ?


116. What is the average number of employees who joined company D during, all the given years together


117. What is the respective ratio between total number of employees who joined company C in 2003 and 2004 together and total number of employees who left company E in 2003, 2004 and 2005 together?


Directions (118-123): Study the following table to answer these questions: 
Production of different food grains (in thousand tonnes) by six states in 2007 

State Wheat Rice Jowar Bajra
Rajasthan 240 160 120 80
Chattisgarh 360 250 210 180
Uttar Pradesh 280 220 150 130
Kerala 120 230 100 270
West Bengal 100 280 200 140
Tamil Nadu 160 290 240 160

 


118. What was the average production of bajra (in thousand tones) by all the given states in 2007?


119. Total production of rice by Kerala and Tamil Nadu together is what percent of total production of Jowar produced by these states together? (rounded off to nearest integer)


120. What is the respective ratio between the total production of Bajra by Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh together and total production of Jowar by these three states together?


121. What is the difference between total production of rice and jowar'(in thousand tonnes) by Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu together in 2007?


122. If the total production of wheat by Chhattisgarh, Kerala and West Bengal in 2008 was more than that in 2007 by 1.8%, what was the total production of these three states together in 2008 in thousand tonnes?


123. Out of total production of all the total grains together by Uttar Pradesh in 2007, 85% of the quantity could be sold. What was the total quantity of given food grains (in thousand tonnes) sold by Uttar Pradesh in that Year?


Directions (124-129): Study the following graph and answer the given questions. 
PROFIT EARNED BY THREE COMPANIES OVER THE YEARS
(IN Rs. CRORES) 


124. Approximately, what is the average profit earned by company B over the given years?


125. What is the ratio between total profit earned by all three companies in 2007 and 2011 respectively?


126. The total profit of all the three Companies together was maximum in which of the following years among the given years?


127. Approximately, what is the percentage increase in profit earned by company C from 2007 to 2011?


128. The total profit earned by company A in 2011 and company C in 2012 together was approximately what percent of the profit earned by company A in 2007?


129. The percentage increase in profit if from the preceding years was maximum in case of which of the following companies?


Directions (130-132): Study the information to answer the questions.
A bag contains 6 red shirts, 6 green shirts and 8 blue shirts. 


130. Two shirts are drawn randomly. What is the probability that atmost one shirt is red?


131. One shirt is drawn randomly and then another shirt is drawn randomly. What is the probability that the first shirt is red and the another shirt is blue?


132. One shirt is drawn randomly. What is the probability that it is not green?


Directions (133-138): Study the following information carefully to answer the questions. 
Details of population as recorded in a census: Population of state ‘P' is 150% of population of state ‘T’ and 80% of the population of state 'U'. Population of state ‘Q’ is 60% of the population of state ‘V'. Population of state ‘S' is 125% of state 'R'. Population of state ‘U’ is 75 lakhs which is 80% of the population of state 'V' and 120% of the population of state 'S'.


133. What is the ratio between population of state Q and state S respectively?


134. What is the population of state Q and S together? (in lakhs)


135. What is the difference between the population of states P and V? (in lakhs)


136. Population of state R is what percent of the population of state V?


137. Population of state S is more than the population of state R by what percent?


138. Population of state P was found to have been increased by 25% from the previous census record. What was the population (in lakhs) of state P as per previous census?


Directions (139-144):|~| In these questions, a number of series is given. After the series a numbers given followed by (a), (b), (c), (d)and (e). You have to complete the series starting with the given numbers following the sequence of original series and answer the question that follows the series.


139.
11 5 4 4.5 7 15
15 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

What will come in place of (b)?


140.
9 13 54 216 1080 6480
7 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

What will come in place of (c)?


141.
5 31 159 645 1951 3927
3 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

What will come in place of (b)?


142.
7 13 31 97 391 1967
13 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

What will come in place of (d)?


143.
8 7 12 33 123 635
6 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

What will come in place of (c)?


144.
15 14 20 33 68 215
21 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

What will come in place of (c)?


Directions (145-150): Study the following pie charts and answer the questions given below them. 
Percentage of Six Different Types of Garments in Store I.

Total number of garments in store I = 12600
Percentage of Six Different Types of Garments in Store II.

Total number of garments in store II = 14500  


145. Total number of D and A type garments in store I is approximately double the number of which type of garments in store II?


146. What is the total number of C type garments in both the stores together?


147. The difference in number of which type of garments in two stores is maximum?


148. Number of D type garments in store I is more than that in store II by what percent approximately?


149. The number of E type garments in store I is approximately what percent of the number of B type garments in store II?


150. What is the average of A, B and C type of garments in store I?


151. Pathways that support communication among the various electronic components on the system board are called.........


152. The abbreviation 'CD' stands for :


153. India recently won re-election to UN Human Rights council for 2015-2017 along with which three other countries of Asia-Pacific Group?


154. What is the present RBI's Bank Rate?


155. Which of the following terms is not covered under general insurance?


156. Investors buy and sell shares in publicly leaded companies in ..........


157.

Tata Group's "Land Rover Jaguar" will be having its first car manufacturing plant out of Britain, in ...........



158. Who is the present CEO of the Microsoft Corporation, an international American Organisation?


159. Which of the following Bank is not a Public Sector Bank?


160. Individuals invest in insurance policy for.........


161. Which stage in product the cycle focuses on expanding marketing and creating product awareness?


162. The committee constituted in India to study the pattern of exclusion in India which for the first time gave a working distribution of the term 'Financial Inclusion' was headed by ........


163. Who among the following is the Director General of Sports Authority of India (SAI)?


164. Which of the following is correct sequence of smallest to largest unit of storage size?


165. Ketan Mehta's Hindi movie 'Rang Rasiya' is based on the life of one India's most celebrated .........


166. When consumers may share a strong need that cannot be satisfied by an existing product, it is known as .......


167. As per RBI guidelines the maximum amount of penalty that Public Sector Banks can levy for non-maintenance of minimum balance in inoperative accounts of customers is .........


168. In computer terminology 'CAD' stands for .........


169. As per the guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of India Banks classify as Non-Performing (NPA) only if the interest due and during any quarter is not serviced fully within ........


170. MS-DOS is a ........ operating system


171. Those entities whose failure can threaten the survival of other institutions which in turn can possibly lead to a financial crisis are known as .........


172. ........ is a tax saving mutual fund.


173. ....... is central to any definition of marketing.


174. The term CRM used in business strategy development means .......


175. The Insurance regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA)is ........


176. Shares of a close ended fund are trading at 5% premium over NAV. If NAV is Rs.20,000 per share the market price of the share is ........


177. Which of the following is a process of dividing the potential market into sub-markets with common needs?


178. ......is a social device for eliminating or reducing the loss of society from certain risk.


179. Which of the following financial markets facilitates issue of new securities?


180. You will find baseline, head line and sub head line in .....


181. In a work sheet in MS Excel what is the shortcut key to hide entire row?


182. The third generation computers were made with .........


183. Which of the following is a symbol or a design or a combination that identifies the maker of a product or service?


184. To undo the last work, we have to use which of the following Windows shortcut key?


185. A ........ is approximately a million bytes.


186. 'DOS' floppy disk does not have:


187. Who is the Grand Old Man of India?


188. Tehri Dam is located in .......


189. Shortcut key to go to last line in the document is:


190. Which of the following is not a computer language?


191. Innovation in marketing is same as:


192. The main target group for SIP schemes are:


193. Which Cup/Trophy is associated with the game of Hockey?


194. Niche marketing can be done for :


195. The key to competitive advantage is ...... differentiation.


196. Service Marketing is .....


197. Market segmentation is useful for ......


198. The term Banking is defined in which act:


199. Name the fourth layer of OSI model:


200. Marketing is influenced by: