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    Sreedhar's CCE - Exam Report

    1. In the number 7524693, how many digits will be as far away from the beginning of the number if arranged in ascending order as they are in the

    number ?

    None

    One

    TwoThree

    More than three

    2. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?

    Sand

    Cement

    Building

    Wood

    Bricks

    3. In a certain code, SOLDIER is written as JFSCRNK, how is GENIOUS written in that code ?

    PVTHHFO

    PVTHFDM

    PVTHMDF

    TVPHFDM

    None

    4. If blue means green, green m eans black, black means white, white means pink, pink means red and red means orange, then what is

    the colour of blood ?

    Red

    Black

    White

    Pink

    None

    5. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ELEVATION; each of which have as many letters between them in the word as they have

    between them in the English alphabet ?

    None

    One

    TwoThree

    More than three

    These questions are based on the following arrangement. Study it carefully and answer the ques tions

    # 6 B G @ I L 7 3 H A % D F K E 8 J Q 1 * V T U 2 $ W

    6. If all the numbers are dropped from the above arrangement which elem ent will be fifth to the left of eleventh from the left ?

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    I

    H

    T

    *

    None

    7. Which element is s ixth to the right of fifteenth from the right in the arrangem ent ?

    Q

    1

    J

    3

    None

    8. B G : L 7 : : A % : ?

    EK

    DF

    KF

    FK

    None

    9. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangem ent each of which is imm ediately followed by a symbol and also im media tely preceded by

    a consonant ?

    None

    One

    Two

    Three

    Four

    10. What will come in p lace of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement?

    6 @ LH %F ?

    K8

    KJ

    EJ

    E Q

    None

    11. How many such s ymbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is im mediately followed by a consonant but not preceded by another

    symbol ?

    None

    One

    TwoThree

    Four

    12. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the positions of their elements in the above arrangem ent and so form a group. Which

    is the one that does not belong to the group ?

    I L @

    A H %

    K F E

    Q J 1

    V * T

    In these ques tions symbols @, $, #, *, &, % are used with different meanings as follows

    A @ B means A is s maller than B

    A $ B means A is greater than B

    A # B means A is either sm aller than or equal to B

    A * B means A is either greater than or equa l to B

    A % B means A is neither smaller than nor greater than B

    In each of the following questions assuming the given-statements to be true find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is / are

    definitely true.

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    13. Statements

    E @ U, U % R, R $ F

    Conclusions

    I. E $ F

    II. E*F

    if only conclusion I is true

    if only conclusion II is true.

    if either conclusion I or conclus ion II is true.

    if neither conclusion I nor conclus ion II is true.

    if both conclusions I and II are true.

    14. tatements

    P@W, W*D, D$J

    Conclusions

    I. J @ P

    II. J @ W

    if only conclusion I is true.

    if only conclusion II is true.

    if either conclusion I or conclus ion II is true.

    if neither conclusion I nor conclus ion II is true.

    if both conclusions I and II are true.

    15. Statements

    K*D, D$L, L@J

    Conclusions

    I. K $ L

    II. K # J

    if only conclusion I is true.

    if only conclusion II is true.

    if either conclusion I or conclus ion II is true.

    if neither conclusion I nor conclus ion II is true.

    if both conclusions I and II are true.

    16. Statements

    H # T, T @ L, L % F

    Conclusions

    I. F $ H

    II. H#L

    if only conclusion I is true.

    if only conclusion II is true.

    if either conclusion I or conclus ion II is true.

    if neither conclusion I nor conclus ion II is true.

    if both conclusions I and II are true.

    In these ques tions symbols @, $, #, *, &, % are used with different meanings as follows

    A @ B means A is s maller than B

    A $ B means A is greater than BA # B means A is either sm aller than or equal to B

    A * B means A is either greater than or equa l to B

    A % B means A is neither smaller than nor greater than B

    In each of the following questions assuming the given-statements to be true find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is / are

    definitely true.

    17. Statements

    V $ I, I * M, M # Q

    Conclusions

    I. I # Q

    II. I * Q

    if only conclusion I is true.

    if only conclusion II is true.

    if either conclusion I or conclus ion II is true.if neither conclusion I nor conclus ion II is true.

    if both conclusions I and II are true.

    18. Statements

    T # J, J * I, I @ W

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    onc us onsI. J @ W

    II. T%I

    if only conclusion I is true.

    if only conclusion II is true.

    if either conclusion I or conclus ion II is true.

    if neither conclusion I nor conclus ion II is true.

    if both conclusions I and II are true.

    These questions are based on the following set of numbers.

    386 752 961 573 839

    19. If in each number the second and the third digits are interchanged, what will be the sum of the first and third digits of the largest number ?

    12

    17

    15

    11

    None

    20. If in each number the first and the third digits are interchanged, which number will be the second largest ?

    386

    752

    961573

    839

    21. If 1 is added to the middle digit of each number and then the first and the second digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the third

    digit of the smallest number ?

    6

    2

    1

    3

    9

    These questions are based on the following information. Study it carefully and answer the questions .

    (i) A x B means A is father of B.

    (ii) A B means A is daughter of B.

    (iii) A + B means A is sis ter of B.

    (iv) A - B means A is husband of B.

    22. Which of the following indicates N is mother of K ?

    K + LN x F

    K + L N - M

    H x K N

    N x F + K

    None

    23. In F R x H - L, how is H related to F ?

    Father

    Brother

    Sister

    Cannot be determined

    None

    24. In G x T + Q M, how is M related to G ?

    Brother

    Sister

    Sister-in-law

    Cannot be determined

    None

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    25. In F - R + H T, how is F related to T ?

    Son-in-law

    Daughter-in-law

    Son

    Daughter

    None

    In each of the ques tions be low are given four statements followed by four conclus ions numbered I, II, III, and IV. You have to take the given s tatements

    to be true even if they seem to be at variance from comm only known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclus ions

    logically follows from the given statements dis regarding comm only known facts.

    26. Statements

    Some grapes are apples.

    Some apples are bananas.

    All bananas are guavas.

    No guava is pomegranate.

    Conclusions

    I. No grapes are pomegranates.

    II. Some guavas are grapes .

    III. Some guavas are apples .

    IV. No bananas are pom egranates.

    None follows

    Only II and III follow

    Either I or III follows

    Both III and IV follow

    None

    27. Statements

    Some doors are walls.

    All walls are floors.

    All floors are room s.

    Some rooms are windows.

    Conclusions

    I. All walls are room s.

    II. Some rooms are doors.

    III. Some room s are walls .

    IV. Some floors are doors,

    None follows

    Only I and II follow

    Only II and III follow

    Only II, III and IV follow

    All follow

    28. Statements Some roses are flowers. Some flowers are buds . All buds are leaves. All leaves are plan ts. Conclusions I. Some plants are flowers.

    II. Some roses are buds . III. No leaves are roses. IV. No roses are buds.

    Only I follows

    Only I and II follow

    Only I and either II or IV follow

    Only either II or IV follows

    None of the above

    29. Statements

    Some spoons are forks.

    Some forks are bowls.

    All bowls are plates .

    Some plates are utensils.

    Conclusions

    I. Some utens ils are forks.

    II. Some plates are forks.

    III. Some plates are spoons .

    IV. Some utensils are spoons.

    Only I follows

    Only II-followsOnly I and III follow

    Only II and IV follow

    None

    30. Statements

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    Some books are journals.

    All journals are papers .

    Some papers are cards.

    All cards are boards.

    Conclusions

    I. Some papers are books.

    II. Some papers are boards .

    III. Some boards are journals .

    IV. Some boards are books.

    Only I and II follow

    Only I follows

    Only I, II and III follow

    All follow

    None

    31. Statements

    Some sweets are chocolates.

    Some chocolates are mints.

    Some mints are food.

    Some food is diet.

    Conclusions

    I. No sweets are diet.

    II. No food is chocola tes.

    III. Some s weets are die t.

    IV. Some sweets are food.

    None follows

    Either I or II follows

    Only III and IV follow

    Only II and III follow

    None

    32. Statements

    All chairs are tables.All tables are desks.

    Some desks are benches.

    Some desks are sofas.

    Conclusions

    I. Some benches are sofas.

    II. Some sofas are tables.

    III. Some benches are tables .IV. No chair is bench.

    None follows

    Only I and II follow

    Only II-and III follow

    Only I, II and III follow

    None

    Study the following information and answer the questions given below it

    Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre. E is third to the left of G who is to the im media te right of B who is

    third to the left of A. H is second to the right of F who is no t an imm ediate neighbour of E. D is not an immedia te neighbour of B.

    33. Which of the following is the correct position of B with respect to D ?

    Second to the right

    Second to the left

    Third to the right

    Third to the left

    None

    34. Who sits between A and D ?

    F

    E

    G

    B

    H

    35. What is Es position with respect to C ?

    To the immediate right

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    To the immediate left

    Second to the right

    Cannot be determined

    None

    36. Which of the following pairs has the first person to the immediate left of second person ?

    GB

    AF

    CE

    H D

    None

    37. Who is s econd to the right of B ?

    F

    A

    H

    D

    None

    An organization wants to recruit Trainee Officers. Following are the criteria

    The candidate must

    (i) be not less than 21 years of age and not more than 28 years of age as on 1.2.2009.

    (ii) be a graduate in any discipline with at least 55% marks.(iii) have secured a t least 50% marks in selection test.

    (iv) have secured at leas t 45% marks in interview.

    (v) be willing to work anywhere in India. However, if the candidate satisfies a ll the above mentioned criterion except

    (a) at (ii) above but is a postgraduate, the case is to be referred to the Executive Director.

    (b) at (i) above but has working experience of at least one year the case is to be referred to the Vice President.

    In each of the questions below information of one candidate is given. You have to take one of the following five decisions based on the information

    provided and the criterion and conditions given above. You are not to assum e anything other than the information provided in each question. All these

    cases are given to you as on 1.2.2009. You have to indicate your decis ion by marking ans wer to each ques tion as follows

    38. Vijay Kumar is a Commerce graduate passed in 2007 at the age of 22 years with 58% marks. He is willing to work anywhere in India. He has

    secured 48% m arks in selection test and 52% marks in interview.

    if the case is to be referred to Executive Director

    if the case is to be referred to Vice President.

    if the data in the statement is not adequate to take a decis ionif the candidate is to be selected.

    if the candidate is not to be selected.

    39. Avinash is a Science graduate passed in first class with 63% marks. He has secured 53% and 51% marks in selection test and interview

    respectively. He is willing to work anywhere in India. He has been working in the Marketing department of a private organization s ince July 2007. He

    was bom on 11.6.1980.

    if the case is to be referred to Executive Director

    if the case is to be referred to Vice President.

    if the data in the statement is not adequate to take a decis ion.

    if the candidate is to be selected.

    if the candidate is not to be selected.

    40. Sunil Makwana is a graduate in Science passed with 72% m arks. His date of birth is 13.10.1978. He is working for past two years as a clerk. He

    has s ecured 58% marks in selection test as well as in interview. He is willing to work anywhere in India.

    if the case is to be referred to Executive Director

    if the case is to be referred to Vice President.

    if the data in the statement is not adequate to take a decis ion.

    if the candidate is to be selected.

    if the candidate is not to be selected.

    Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are printed in bold to help you to locate them

    while answering some of the questions.

    John Maynard Keynes , the trendiest dead econom ist of this apocalyptic mom ent, was the godfather of government stimulus . Keynes had the radicalidea that throwing money at recessions through aggressive deficit spending would resuscitate flatlined economies and he wasnt too particular

    about where the money was thrown. In the depths of the Depress ion, he sugges ted that the Treasury could fill old bottles with banknotes, bury them

    at suitable depths in disused coal mines then sit back and watch a money-mining boom create jobs and prosperity. It would, indeed, be more

    sens ible to build houses and the like, he wrote, but the above would be better than nothing.

    As President-elect Barack Obama prepares to throw money at the current downturn-a stim ulus package starting at about $800 billion, plus the

    second $350 billion chunk of the financial bailout-we all really do seem to be Keynesians now. Jus t about every expert agrees that pumping $1 trillion

    into a moribund economy will rev up the ethereal goods-and-services engine that Keynes called aggregate demand and stimulate at least some

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    - , . .also be less sensible ways to spend it. A trillion dollars worth of bad ideas-sprawl-inducing highways and bridges to nowhere, ethanol plants and

    pipelines that accelerate global warming, tax breaks for over leveraged McMansion builders and burdensome new long-term federal entitlements-

    would be worse than mere waste. It would be s marter to buy every American an iPod, a set of Ginsu knives and 600 Subway foot-longs. It would be

    sm arter still to throw all that money at things we need to do anyway, which is the goal of Obamas upcoming American Recovery and Reinvestment

    Plan. It will include a mix of tax cuts, aid to beleaguered state and local governments, and spending to address needs ranging from food stamps to

    computerized health records to bridge repairs to broadband networks to energy-efficiency retrofits, all designed to save or create 3 million to 4 million

    jobs by the end of 2010. Obama has said s peed is his top priority because the fas ter Washington in jects cash in to the financia l bloodstream, the

    better it stands to he lp avert a m ultiyear slump with double-digit unemployment and deflation. But he also wants to use the stimulus to advarrces his

    long-termpTiorities : reducing energy use and carbon emissions, cutting middle-class taxes, upgrading neglected infrastructure, reining in health-

    care costs and eventually reducing the budget deficits that exploded under George W. Bush. Obamas goa l is to exploit this cris is in the best sense of

    the word, to start pursuing his vision of a greener, fairer, more com petitive, m ore sustainable economy. Unfortunately, while 21st Century Wash ington

    has demons trated an impres sive ability to spend m oney quickly, it has yet to prove that it can spend m oney wisely. And the chum of a 1 with 12 zeros

    is a lready creating a feeding frenzy for the ages. Lobbyists for shoe companies , zoos, catfish farmers, mall owners , airlines, public broadcas ters, car

    dealers and everyone else who can afford their retainers are lining up for a piece of the stimulus. States that embarked on raucous spending and tax-

    cutting sprees when they were flush are begging for bailouts now that they are broke. And politicians are dusting off their unfunded mobster

    museums, water slides and other pet projects for rebranding as shovel ready infrastructure investments. As Obamas aides scramble to assemblesom ething effective and transformative as well as politically achievable, they acknowledge the tension between his desires for speed and reform.

    41. Obamas upcoming American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan focuses on which of the following ?

    (A) Recovery of all debts from the debtors in a phased manner.

    (B) Pumping money very liberally in projects that are mandatory.

    (C) Investing m oney recklessly in any project regardless of its utility.

    Only (A)

    Only (B)

    Only (C)

    Only (B) and (C)

    All (A), (B) and (C)

    42. John M. Keynes was advocate of which of the following suggestions ?

    Spending money recklessly during recessions is suicidal

    Exorbitant spending during recess ions is likely to boost economy

    Aggress ive deficit spending is likely to be fatal for economic meltdown

    Government s timulus to economy may not help becaus e of red-tapism

    None of the above

    43. Obama des ires to accelerate the process of pum ping money with utmos t rapidity as he believes that it would

    (A) help create reas onably high em ployment opportunities

    (B) avoid deflation.

    (C) inject cash in to the already troubled economy.

    (A) and (B) only

    (B) and (C) only

    (A) and (C) only

    All (A), (B) and (C)

    None

    44. Which of the following is TRUE about Keynes philosophy ?

    Actual spending m oney during meltdown is more im portant than where and on what it is spent

    Government should be se lective in approach for spending m oney during recess ionFilling old bottles with banknotes and burying them is an atrocious proposal

    Creating jobs and prosperity during recessions is almost an impracticable proposal

    None

    45. What, according to Keynes, is the aggregate demand ?

    Goods and Services Sector

    Stimulation of a short-term activity

    Attempting to rev up the slugg ish economy

    Pumping one trillion dollars into economy

    None of the above

    46. According to the author of the passage, food stamps, bridge repairs , etc. are the projects that

    do not warrant urgent spending as they have a lower utility value

    need the least investment and priority as compared to building houses for the needy

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    have lower value in terms of returns but require major investments

    None of the above

    47. The author of the passage calls Barack Obama and his team as Keynesians because

    Barack Obama has been reluctant to follow Keynes philosophy

    His team is advising Barack to refrain from Keynes philosophy

    Barack Obama and his team have decided to fill old bottles with banknotes

    Building houses has been under the active consideration of Barack Obama and his team

    None

    48. Highways, bridges, ethanol plants , etc. are considered by the author as

    reasonably appropriate propositions to spend money on

    meas ures that affect the environment adversely

    imprudent proposals to waste money on

    tax saving schemes bestowed on builders

    None of the above

    49. Which of the following is /are corrective meas ure (s) as part of the long term priorities of Obama that was an outcome of his predecessors regime

    ?

    (A) Countering recession through immediate rescue operations.

    (B) Reining the budget deficit.(C) Creating a more sustainable economy.

    Only (A) and (B)

    Only (B) and (C)

    Only (A) and (C)

    Only (B)

    None

    Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are printed in bold to help you to locate them

    while answering some of the questions.

    John Maynard Keynes , the trendiest dead econom ist of this apocalyptic mom ent, was the godfather of government stimulus . Keynes had the radical

    idea that throwing money at recessions through aggressive deficit spending would resuscitate flatlined economies and he wasnt too particular

    about where the money was thrown. In the depths of the Depress ion, he sugges ted that the Treasury could fill old bottles with banknotes, bury them

    at suitable depths in disused coal mines then sit back and watch a money-mining boom create jobs and prosperity. It would, indeed, be moresens ible to build houses and the like, he wrote, but the above would be better than nothing.

    As President-elect Barack Obama prepares to throw money at the current downturn-a stim ulus package starting at about $800 billion, plus thesecond $350 billion chunk of the financial bailout-we all really do seem to be Keynesians now. Jus t about every expert agrees that pumping $1 trillion

    into a moribund economy will rev up the ethereal goods-and-services engine that Keynes called aggregate demand and stimulate at least some

    short-term activity, even if it is all wasted on money pits. But Keynes was als o right that there would be more s ensib le ways to spend it. There would

    also be less sensible ways to spend it. A trillion dollars worth of bad ideas-sprawl-inducing highways and bridges to nowhere, ethanol plants and

    pipelines that accelerate global warming, tax breaks for over leveraged McMansion builders and burdensome new long-term federal entitlements-

    would be worse than mere waste. It would be s marter to buy every American an iPod, a set of Ginsu knives and 600 Subway foot-longs. It would be

    sm arter still to throw all that money at things we need to do anyway, which is the goal of Obamas upcoming American Recovery and Reinvestment

    Plan. It will include a mix of tax cuts, aid to beleaguered state and local governments, and spending to address needs ranging from food stamps to

    computerized health records to bridge repairs to broadband networks to energy-efficiency retrofits, all designed to save or create 3 million to 4 million

    jobs by the end of 2010. Obama has said s peed is his top priority because the fas ter Washington in jects cash in to the financia l bloodstream, the

    better it stands to he lp avert a m ultiyear slump with double-digit unemployment and deflation. But he also wants to use the stimulus to advarrces his

    long-termpTiorities : reducing energy use and carbon emissions, cutting middle-class taxes, upgrading neglected infrastructure, reining in health-

    care costs and eventually reducing the budget deficits that exploded under George W. Bush. Obamas goa l is to exploit this cris is in the best sense of

    the word, to start pursuing his vision of a greener, fairer, more com petitive, m ore sustainable economy. Unfortunately, while 21st Century Wash ingtonhas demons trated an impres sive ability to spend m oney quickly, it has yet to prove that it can spend m oney wisely. And the chum of a 1 with 12 zeros

    is a lready creating a feeding frenzy for the ages. Lobbyists for shoe companies , zoos, catfish farmers, mall owners , airlines, public broadcas ters, car

    dealers and everyone else who can afford their retainers are lining up for a piece of the stimulus. States that embarked on raucous spending and tax-

    cutting sprees when they were flush are begging for bailouts now that they are broke. And politicians are dusting off their unfunded mobster

    museums, water slides and other pet projects for rebranding as shovel ready infrastructure investments. As Obamas aides scramble to assemble

    som ething effective and transformative as well as politically achievable, they acknowledge the tension between his desires for speed and reform.

    Choose the word which is mos t OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in hold as used in the passage.

    50. raucous

    strident

    harsh

    rough

    unprecedented

    soft

    51. beleaguered

    carefree

    harassed

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    stressful

    uneventful

    evaporating

    52. moribund

    declining

    waning

    thriving

    pessimistic

    glorifying

    Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are printed in bold to help you to locate them

    while answering some of the questions.

    John Maynard Keynes , the trendiest dead econom ist of this apocalyptic mom ent, was the godfather of government stimulus . Keynes had the radical

    idea that throwing money at recessions through aggressive deficit spending would resuscitate flatlined economies and he wasnt too particular

    about where the money was thrown. In the depths of the Depress ion, he sugges ted that the Treasury could fill old bottles with banknotes, bury them

    at suitable depths in disused coal mines then sit back and watch a money-mining boom create jobs and prosperity. It would, indeed, be more

    sens ible to build houses and the like, he wrote, but the above would be better than nothing.

    As President-elect Barack Obama prepares to throw money at the current downturn-a stim ulus package starting at about $800 billion, plus the

    second $350 billion chunk of the financial bailout-we all really do seem to be Keynesians now. Jus t about every expert agrees that pumping $1 trillion

    into a moribund economy will rev up the ethereal goods-and-services engine that Keynes called aggregate demand and stimulate at least some

    short-term activity, even if it is all wasted on money pits. But Keynes was als o right that there would be more s ensib le ways to spend it. There would

    also be less sensible ways to spend it. A trillion dollars worth of bad ideas-sprawl-inducing highways and bridges to nowhere, ethanol plants and

    pipelines that accelerate global warming, tax breaks for over leveraged McMansion builders and burdensome new long-term federal entitlements-would be worse than mere waste. It would be s marter to buy every American an iPod, a set of Ginsu knives and 600 Subway foot-longs. It would be

    sm arter still to throw all that money at things we need to do anyway, which is the goal of Obamas upcoming American Recovery and Reinvestment

    Plan. It will include a mix of tax cuts, aid to beleaguered state and local governments, and spending to address needs ranging from food stamps to

    computerized health records to bridge repairs to broadband networks to energy-efficiency retrofits, all designed to save or create 3 million to 4 million

    jobs by the end of 2010. Obama has said s peed is his top priority because the fas ter Washington in jects cash in to the financia l bloodstream, the

    better it stands to he lp avert a m ultiyear slump with double-digit unemployment and deflation. But he also wants to use the stimulus to advarrces his

    long-termpTiorities : reducing energy use and carbon emissions, cutting middle-class taxes, upgrading neglected infrastructure, reining in health-

    care costs and eventually reducing the budget deficits that exploded under George W. Bush. Obamas goa l is to exploit this cris is in the best sense of

    the word, to start pursuing his vision of a greener, fairer, more com petitive, m ore sustainable economy. Unfortunately, while 21st Century Wash ington

    has demons trated an impres sive ability to spend m oney quickly, it has yet to prove that it can spend m oney wisely. And the chum of a 1 with 12 zeros

    is a lready creating a feeding frenzy for the ages. Lobbyists for shoe companies , zoos, catfish farmers, mall owners , airlines, public broadcas ters, car

    dealers and everyone else who can afford their retainers are lining up for a piece of the stimulus. States that embarked on raucous spending and tax-

    cutting sprees when they were flush are begging for bailouts now that they are broke. And politicians are dusting off their unfunded mobster

    museums, water slides and other pet projects for rebranding as shovel ready infrastructure investments. As Obamas aides scramble to assemble

    som ething effective and transformative as well as politically achievable, they acknowledge the tension between his desires for speed and reform.

    Choose the word which is mos t nearly the SAME in meaning as the word given in bold as used in the passage.

    53. frenzy

    passion

    expression

    succession

    habit

    manifestation

    54. apocalyptic

    unwelcome

    disastrous

    risk-free

    joyous

    ceremonious

    55. resuscitate

    melt down

    devastate

    mislead

    save

    deactivate

    In each of these questions four words are given denoted by (A), (B), (C) and (D). Two of these words may be either synonyms or an tonyms . Find out

    the correct pair in each question.

    56. (A) TRANQUILITY (B) LOYALITY (C) CALAMITY (D) UPROAR

    A-C

    B-D

    B-C

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    -

    None

    57. (A) EXORBITANT (B) EXPEDITIOUS (C) QUICK (D) QUEST

    C-D

    A-B

    A-D

    C-B

    None

    58. (A) OPAQUE (B) TRANSLUCENT (C) TRANSVERSE (D) TRANSVESTITE

    A-D

    B-D

    C-A

    B-A

    None

    59. (A) ECSTASY (B) DEPRESSION (C) INTOXICATION (D) COMPRESSION

    A-B

    B-DB-C

    C-D

    None

    60. (A) VILIFICATION (B) NULLIFICATION (C) DENIGRATION (D) FALSIFICTION

    A-B

    B-C

    A-C

    B-D

    None

    Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence

    gramm atically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and No correction is required, mark (5) as the ans wer.

    61. Radhas three children, Shantana, Manu and Meera are talented, but the latter excels the other two.

    the las t excels

    latter excel

    the latter excelling

    the last excelling

    No correction required

    62. Students are not abandoning he lmets, but some avoiding use of helmets while riding motorbikes.

    some avoid the used

    som e avoid of the use

    some are avoiding of use

    some are avoiding use

    No correction required

    63. We must treat any statement as a rumouruntil they are confirmed with proof.

    till they are confirmed

    until they are confirming

    until it is confirmeduntil it is confirming

    No correction required

    64. The officer appreciated his subordinates many attempt to bravely confront the miscreants.

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    many attempting brave confronts

    many brave attempts to confront

    repeated attempts to brave confront

    many attempts of brave confront

    No correction required

    65. We admire him attempting to climb the summit in s uch a bad weather.

    his attempting to climb

    his attempt of climb

    him for attempt of climb

    his for attempt to climbing

    No correction required

    In each sentence below one word has been printed in bold. Below the sentence, five words are suggested, one of which can replace the word printed

    in bold, without changing the meaning o f the sentence. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

    66. She came in utter disrepute due to hervindictive act.

    revengeful

    ungrateful

    unpardonable

    uneventful

    derogatory

    67. His attempts to equivocate the subject under discussion were thwarted.

    balance

    defend

    mislead

    adjust

    reconcile

    68. He was conceptually clear about the problem and therefore could provide a pragmatic solution.

    diplomatic

    practical

    analytical

    tolerable

    acceptable

    69. They returned after theirignominious defeat in the foreign country.

    irreversible

    impertinent

    indecisive

    impulsedisgraceful

    70. The ministers clandestine meeting with the oppos ition party leader was s everely criticized.

    unofficial

    authentic

    periodical

    secret

    purposeful

    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 s uggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

    The US is in the (71) of a cleanup of toxic financial waste that will (72) taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars, at the very least. The primarymanufacturers of these hazardous products (73) multimillion-dollar paychecks for their efforts. So why shouldnt they (74) to pay for their mopup ?

    This is, after aU, what the U.S. Congress (75) in 1980 for (76) of actual toxic waste. Under the Superfund law (77) that year, polluters (78) for the

    messes they make. Environmental lawyer E, Michael Thomas sees no (79) lawmakers couldnt demand the same of financial polluters and (80)

    them to ante up som e of the bank bailout money.

    71. 71

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    debate

    range

    depth

    midst

    72. 72

    facilitate

    save

    benefit

    cost

    earn

    73. 73

    spent

    pocketed

    donated

    demanded

    dwindled

    74. 74

    have

    admit

    hesitate

    come

    defy

    75. 75

    admonished

    visualiseddecreed

    refrained

    commented

    76. 76

    producers

    users

    consumers

    advocates

    exponents

    77. 77

    abandoned

    enacted

    revoked

    forced

    squashed

    78. 78

    demand

    consider

    regain

    claim

    pay

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    79. 79

    issue

    wonder

    practice

    reason

    compensation

    80. 80

    dupefollow

    force

    plead

    appeal

    Each question below is followed by two statements A and B. You are to determine whether the data given i n the statement is s ufficient for answering

    the question. You shou ld use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers .

    81. What is the rate of interest % per annum on an amount of Rs.12000 depos ited in a Bank ?

    A. The difference between the s imple interest and compound interes t is Rs.172.8.

    B. The sim ple interest for two years is Rs . 2880.

    If the s tatement A alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion, but the s tatement B alone is not sufficient.

    If the s tatement B alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion, but the s tatement A alone is not sufficient.If both statements A and B together are needed to answer the ques tion.

    If either the statement A alone or s tatement B alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion.

    If you cannot ge t the answer from the s tatements A and B together, but need even more data.

    82. What is the profit earned by selling a Laptop for Rs. 26250 ?

    A. The cost price of 5 such Laptops is equal to se lling price of 4 such Laptops .

    B. 25% profit is earned by selling each Laptop.

    If the s tatement A alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion, but the s tatement B alone is not sufficient.

    If the s tatement B alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion, but the s tatement A alone is not sufficient.

    If both statements A and B together are needed to answer the ques tion.

    If either the statement A alone or s tatement B alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion.If you cannot ge t the answer from the s tatements A and B together, but need even more data.

    83. How many women can com plete a piece of work in 15 days ?

    A. If 12 wom en can com plete the same piece of work in 20 days.

    B. If 10 men can com plete the same piece of work in 12 days.

    If the s tatement A alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion, but the s tatement B alone is not sufficient.

    If the s tatement B alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion, but the s tatement A alone is not sufficient.

    If both statements A and B together are needed to answer the ques tion.

    If either the statement A alone or s tatement B alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion.

    If you cannot ge t the answer from the s tatements A and B together, but need even more data.

    84. What is the three digit number ?

    A. The three digi t number is exact multip le of 13.

    B. The first and the third digit are 7.

    If the s tatement A alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion, but the s tatement B alone is not sufficient.

    If the s tatement B alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion, but the s tatement A alone is not sufficient.

    If both statements A and B together are needed to answer the ques tion.

    If either the statement A alone or s tatement B alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion.

    If you cannot ge t the answer from the s tatements A and B together, but need even more data.

    85. What is the age of C, in a group of A, B, C, D and E whos e average age is 45 years?A. Average of the ages of A and B is 53 years.

    B. Average of the ages of D and E is 47 years.

    If the s tatement A alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion, but the s tatement B alone is not sufficient.

    If the s tatement B alone is sufficient to answer the ques tion, but the s tatement A alone is not sufficient.

    If both statements A and B together are needed to answer the ques tion.

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    .If you cannot ge t the answer from the s tatements A and B together, but need even more data.

    86.

    87.

    36

    44

    5260

    None

    88. 18 children can do a piece of work in 12 days; How many children would be required to do the same work in 8 days ?

    12

    18

    24

    27

    None

    89. The product of two successive numbers is 9506. Which is the smaller of the two numbers ?

    96

    97

    98

    99

    None

    90. In a class of 65 students and 4 teachers, each student got sweets that are 20% of the total number of students and each teacher got sweets that

    are 40% of the total number of students. How many sweets were there ?

    845

    897

    949

    104

    None

    What approximate value shou ld come in place of ques tion mark (?) in the following questions ? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value).

    91. 675.456+ 12.492x 55.671 = ?

    971

    1071

    1171

    1271

    1371

    92. 4374562 x64 =? x 7777

    360

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    3600

    36000

    360000

    3600000

    93. (4576 +3286+5639) (712+415 +212) = ?

    18

    22

    34

    10

    46

    94. (872% of 659) 543=?

    17

    11

    21

    27

    31

    95. (447.22)2 =?

    200000

    210000

    220000

    230000

    240000

    What should come in place of ques tion mark (?) in the following number series ?

    96. 963 927 855 747 603 423 ?

    209

    208

    207

    206

    205

    97. 18 20 44 138 560 2810 ?

    16818

    16836

    16854

    16872

    16890

    98. 1200 480 192 76.8 30.72 12.288 ?

    4.9152

    5.8192

    6.7112

    7.6132

    8.5172

    99. 5 9 18 34 59 95 ?

    272

    168

    116

    148

    144

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    100. 841 961 1089 1225 1369 1521 ?

    1581

    1681

    1781

    1881

    1981

    101. The sale o f English Newspaper in Localities B and D together is approximately what percent of the sale of English Newspaper in Localities A, C

    and E together?

    162

    84

    68

    121

    147

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    102. What is the difference between the total sale of English Newspapers and the total sale of Hindi Newspapers in a ll the Localities together ?

    6000

    6500

    7000

    7500

    None

    103. The sale of English Newspaper in Locality A is approximately what percent of the total sale of English Newspapers in all the Localities together ?

    527

    25

    111

    236

    19

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    104. What is the average sale of Hindi Newspaper in all the Localities together ?

    6600

    8250

    5500

    4715

    None

    105. What is the respective ratio of the sale of Hindi Newspaper in Locality A, to the sale of Hindi News paper in Locality D ?

    11 : 19

    6 : 5

    5:6

    19:11

    None

    106. The compound interest accrued on an amount of Rs. 25500 at the end of three years is Rs. 8440.5. What would be the sim ple interes t accrued

    on the same amount at the sam e rate in the sam e period ?

    Rs. 4650

    Rs. 5650

    Rs. 6650

    Rs. 7650

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    None

    107. Bovina spent Rs. 44668 on her air tickets, Rs. 56732 on buying gifts for the fam ily mem bers and the remaining 22% of the total amount she had

    as cas h with her. What was the total amount ?

    Rs. 28600

    Rs. 130000

    Rs. 101400

    Rs. 33800

    None of the above

    108. Rubina decided to donate 16% of her monthly salary to an NGO. On the day of donation she changed her mind and donated Rs . 6567 which was

    75% of what she had decided earlier. How much is Rubinas monthly salary ?

    Rs. 8756

    Rs. 54725

    Rs. 656700

    Rs. 45696

    None

    109. The profit earned after selling an article for Rs. 1754 is the sam e as loss incurred after selling the article for Rs. 1492. What is the cost price of

    the article ?

    Rs. 1623

    Rs. 1523

    Rs. 1689

    Rs. 1589

    None

    110. A sum of money is d ivided among A, B, C and D in the ratio of 3 : 4.: 9 : 10 respectively. If the share of C is Rs. 2580 m ore than the share of B,

    then what is the total amount of money of A and D together ?

    Rs. 5676

    Rs. 6192

    Rs. 6708

    Rs. 7224

    None

    111. How many students have scored the highest marks in more than one subject ?

    None

    One

    Two

    Three

    None

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    112. What is Tanishs overall percentage of marks in all subjects together ?

    85.92

    72.64

    81.44

    76.32

    None

    113. Who has scored the highes t marks in all the subjects together ?

    Bhavya

    Pankaj

    Anshul

    Devang

    None

    114. How many marks did Bhavya get in all the s ubjects together ?

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    508

    477

    454

    537

    None

    115. What are the average marks obtained by all students together in Marathi ?

    72

    48

    28

    36

    None

    116. Students having IR as specialisa tion forms approximately what per cent of students having HR as specialis ation ?

    87

    106

    76

    62

    114

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    117. What is the respective ratio of the students having Finance as specialisation to that of students having HR as specialisation ?

    11 : 19

    18 : 13

    6 : 7

    12 : 21

    None

    118. What is the total num ber of students having specialization in IR, Marketing and IT ?

    4640

    4080

    4260

    4400

    None

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    119. What is the total number of students having IB as specialisa tion ?

    1520

    1280

    1360

    1120

    None

    120. Students having IB as specialisation forms approximately what per cent of students having Marketing as specialization ?

    116

    86

    124

    74

    66

    121. Tech Mahindra acquired 51% s take in Bharti group owned mobile Value Added Service (VAS) provider limited for 260 crore. What is the name ofthat value added service provider?

    Comviva Technolog ies

    Bharti Airtel

    Irifratel Ltd

    Vodafone Services

    None

    122. 25% stake of Axis Bank subsidiary, Axis Asset Management Company was acquired by Schroder Singapore Holdings. The company is largest

    ass et managem ent company ofwhich country?

    USA

    UK

    Canada

    Switzerland

    None

    123. Name the country in which Tata Steel won a high-speed Rail Contract of Value ? 315.15 crore.

    Germany

    Japan

    China

    France

    None

    124. Name the airline which has em erged to be the top ranked carrier for consecutive second month.

    Jet Airways

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    Indigo Airlines

    Air India

    None

    125. Which State-owned Indian Bank opened its first branch in South Africa in a move to enhance the relationship between South Africa and India?

    Bank of India

    Union Bank of India

    Punjab National Bank

    ICICI Bank

    None

    126. Bharat Electronic Limited entered into a joint venture with French Energy Solution Company to manufacture radars for civilian and defense

    purpose. Name the French company.

    GDF Suez

    Thales

    Dalkia

    Areva NC

    None

    127. Tata Consultancy Service s igned in an agreement of 103 crore to provide ICT Solution for MGNREGS in which State?

    Uttar Pradesh

    Bihar

    West Bengal

    Punjab

    None

    128. Which call centre service provider company was acquired by Tech Mahindra with a deal of $ 87.1 m illion?

    Fusion BPO Services

    Hutchinson Global Services

    Intelenet

    Exl Services

    None

    129. Name the NASAs Robert that has recently touched the s urface of Mars

    Rover Curiosity

    Gale Crater

    Martian Home

    Calif

    None

    130. Name the process that will be applied for transferring the gene of the newly developed Stained Rice to the

    Cross-Breeding

    Genetic Engineering

    Hybridization

    All of these

    None

    131. Inauguration of the London Paralympic games Was done by whom?

    Prince Charles

    Queen Elizabeth

    Barrack Hussain Obama

    David Cameron

    None

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    . , , .

    Twenty-Twenty

    Test

    One-day

    All of these

    None

    133. Name the player who recently became the fastest player to achieve the landmark of 3000 international runs in one day cricket.

    HasimAmla

    Virat Kohli

    Ricky PontingVirendra Sehwag

    None

    134. How Many Medals did India won in London Olympics 2012?

    Four

    Eight

    Six

    Nine

    None

    135. Which country won the highes t number of medals in London Olympics 2012?

    USA

    France

    India

    Japan

    None

    136. Which one of the following signed as Brand Ambas sador of Kalyan Jewellers?

    Kajol

    Katrina Kaif

    Amitabh Bachchan

    Diya Mirza

    None

    137. _is the first educational tablet PC .

    Tab Study

    Tab Siksha

    Tab Teacher

    Tab GuruNone

    138. Which Hindi news channel acquired English News channel NewsX?

    Aaj Tak

    Good Morning India

    India News

    Information TV

    None

    139. Recently which of the following country has won a seat as a non-permanent m ember of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for a two-year term?

    Iraq

    Pakistan

    Libya

    China

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    ou u an

    140. Name the Indian telecom service company which had acquired US firm WPCS International?

    Shyam Telecom

    MTNL

    Tata Teleservices

    Kavvery Telecom

    None

    141. Which company was d irected by the Supreme Court to refund an am ount of 17400 crore of rupees to their Investors?

    Sahara Group of Company

    Reliance Industries

    Air India

    Vodafone

    None

    142. Isle of Wight rock yielded three foss il footprints of Dinos aurs. In which one o f the following countries Isle of Wight located?

    Germany

    USA

    Africa

    UK

    None

    143. Which Indian Com pany signed a pact with French Energy company GDF Suez to import LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas)?

    Indian Oil Corporation(IOC)

    GAIL

    ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation)

    Reliance Petroleum Limited

    None

    144. What was the theme of the annual World Econom ic Forum (WEF) meeting organized in Davos, Switzerland?

    Shaping the Post-Crisis World

    Shared Norms for a New Reality

    The power of collaborative innovation

    Improve the state of the world: rethink, redes ign, rebuild

    None

    145. Which core sector industry has the highest weight in the Index of Indus trial Production (IIP)?

    Coal

    Crude Oil

    Electricity

    Petroleum refinery Products

    None

    146. Which of the following has a 51:49 joint venture with Japanese automobile company Nissan for manufacturing light commercial vehicles in

    India?

    Tata Motors

    Ashok Leyland

    Mahindra and Mahindra

    Bajaj AutoNone

    147. According to the FDI data released by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on August 10, 2012, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflow in India declined to

    what amount in the April-June quarter of fiscal 2012-13?

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    6.4 billion dollar

    5 billion dollar

    5.4 billion dollar

    7 billion dollar

    None

    148. Which of the following has m ade the larges t inbound foreign direct investment in India till date?

    Vodafone

    BP Plc

    Vedanta Resource

    Dailchi SankyoNone

    149. SEBI, on August 16, 2012 has made it mandatory that all listed companies m ust have minimum ________ public sharehold ings by June 2013.

    10%

    20%

    30%

    25%

    None

    150. Who has won the Golden Ball in Champions Trophy 2013?

    Shikhar Dhawan

    Virat Kohli

    Ravindra Jadeja

    Suresh Raina

    None

    151. Who has won the Golden Bat in Champions Trophy 2013?

    Ravindra Jadeja

    Shikhar Dhawan

    Virat Kohli

    M. S. Dhoni

    None

    152. The person who become the first Indian Circumnavigate Globe Solo and non-stop on a s ail boat -

    Hari Ram Kumar

    Lt. Cdr. Abhilash Tomy

    Lt. Ramadose

    None of them

    None

    153. Which day has been declared by United Nation General Ass embly as the World Autism Awareness Day ?

    April 2

    May 5

    March 3

    June 15

    None

    154. The Fifth Summ it of BRICS was held on March 26-27, 2013 in -

    New Delhi (India)

    Moscow (Russia)

    Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

    Durban (South Africa)

    None

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    155. In which of the following city, the first women Post Office in the country has been established in March 2013?

    Mumbai

    Kolkata

    New Delhi

    Chennai

    None

    156. The International Newspaper which had won four Pulitzer Prize on April 15, 2013 including the award for investigative reporting for stories -

    The Washington Post

    The TelegraphNew Work Times

    The Sun

    None

    157. Kovvada Nuclear Power Plant which was recently in news is being set up in -

    Karnataka

    Andhra Pradesh

    Chhattisgarh

    Odisa

    None

    158. Which country reached an agreement with Kosovo on overcoming ethnic enm ities?

    Macedoonia

    Serbia

    France

    Albania

    None

    159. The International Day for Biological Diversity was observed on -

    25th May

    24th May

    23rd May

    22nd May

    None

    160. Which two countries signed Agreement for the Modernisation of Indian Railways?

    India and Belgium

    Indian and China

    USA and India

    Russia and India

    None

    161. Compiler in computer system is a

    package

    system software

    process

    application so ftware

    None of the above

    162. Which of the following is the mos t prevalent method for transferring fund from one city to another by Indian banks?

    Internet

    EDI

    TT

    Fax

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    163. Microprocessor can be used in m aking

    Computer

    Digital systems

    Calculator

    All of these

    None

    164. A term ass ociated with the comparison of process ing speed of different computer system is

    EFTS

    MPG

    NIPS

    CPS

    None

    165. Database Managem ent Systems are comprised of tables that made up of rows called......and columns called.......

    fields, records

    records, fields

    addresses, fields

    ranges, sheet

    records, ranges

    166. The contents of information are s tored in

    Memory Data Regis ter

    Memory Address Regis ter

    Memory Access Register

    Memory Arithmetic Register

    None of the above

    167. Which one is not the option of secondary storage device?

    Magnetic disk

    Hard disk

    Read only memory

    Floppy disk

    None

    168. RAM stands for

    Real Available Memory

    Random Access Memory

    Read All Memory

    Readily Available Memory

    None of the above

    169. How m any write cycles are allowed to a RAM?

    1

    10

    100

    1000

    None

    170. RAM

    is memory built from si licon chips that is used to store programs and data temporarily while they are being process ed

    is an acronym for Random-Access - Memory

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    Both (1) and (2) are correct

    Readily Ass igned Memory

    None

    171. The REN comm and in DOS is used to

    change the name of the file

    move a file from location to another

    delete a file and its contents

    All of the above

    None

    172. The purpose of the MD comm and is to

    create a directory

    move a folder

    make a database

    All of the above

    None

    173. The SCANDISK program

    is a disk analysis and repair tool

    scans disk and eliminate viruses

    scans disk and eliminate. BAK files

    All of the above

    None

    174. The ATTRIB comm and will

    set or remove the Read-Only, Archive System and Hidden attributes

    define the data file search path that DOS will use each time it fails to locate in the current directory

    instruct DOS to route disk drive references from one disk to another

    All of the above

    None

    175. One of the following statements is not true for BUFFERS command

    increasing numbers of BUFFERS can speed program execution, but only to a certain extent

    the more buffers that exist the more sectors can be stored in mem ory; hence fewer accesses of disk are necessary

    the BUFFERS command is used to establish the num ber of disk buffers set up by MS-DOS during booting

    All of the above

    None

    176. Which of these toolbars allows changing fonts and their sizes?

    Standard

    Formatting

    Print Preview

    All of these

    None

    177. Which bar is usually located below the titlebar that provides categorized options?

    Menu Bar

    Status Bar

    Toolbar

    Scroll Bar

    None

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    178. What option will be used to change the word from til to tall?

    Correct

    Change

    Add

    Insert

    None

    179. What should be done to change the word from Kiil to Kill?

    Insert

    AddTypeover

    Any of these

    None

    180. What option is used to use a paragraph at another place without removing it fromthe first place?

    Rotate

    Copy-Paste

    Delete

    Move

    None

    181. Word automatically guesses correct spelling of intelligent, when the user had typed the first

    3 letters of intelligent

    4. letters of intelligent

    6 letters of intelligent

    7 letters of intelligent

    None of the above

    182. Magnifier button is available on

    print preview toolbar

    standard toolbar

    formatting toolbar

    Both (1) and (3)

    None of the above

    183. Formatting toolbar is applied to

    select paragraph only

    select characters only

    select both characters and paragraphs

    select whole document onlyNone of the above

    184. One/More s tatement(s) of the following is (are) incorrect

    a red wavy line under a word indicates that either the word is not found in the Words dictionary or its (typed word) spelling is wrong

    a green wavy line under a word ind icates that there is s ome gram matical problem in that word or sentence

    the shortcut menu which comes when user right clicks on the word with underline has correct option for the spelling or grammatical changes

    with an option for ignore also

    a yellow wavy line under a word indicates that word has both spelling and gram matical error

    None of the above

    185. To select full document

    position the arrow po inter in the selection bar adjacent to the line and click the left mouse button once

    position the arrow po inter in the selection bar adjacent to the line and click the left mouse button twice

    position the arrow pointer in the selection bar adjacent to the line and click the right mouse button once

    position the arrow po inter in the selection bar adjacent to the line and click the right mouse button twice

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    None of the above

    186. In which table we find the pivot table com mand?

    Tools

    Data

    Insert

    Window

    None

    187. By default the cell content alignm ent is

    left aligned

    centrally aligned

    text left aligned and num bers right

    text right aligned and numbers left aligned

    None

    188. To remove the grid lines the option is available under

    Tools > Options

    Views > Options

    Format

    Tools > Wizard

    None

    189. Which sign is used to specify a cell range?

    : (colon)

    / (slash)

    * (asterisk)

    - (hyphen)

    None

    190. Which sign we us e to enter formula?

    =

    /

    *

    None

    191. How many types o f computing models are there?

    3

    4

    5

    7

    None

    192. Which of the following is a DBMS software?

    Access

    Excel

    Word

    PowerPoint

    None

    193. How many types of relationships are there in MS-Access?

    3

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    5

    6

    None

    194. How m any types of normalization form are there in MS-Access?

    3

    4

    5

    6

    None

    195. By which comm and we can create a table from a query?

    Simple query wizard

    Make table query

    Cross table query

    Append query

    None

    196. The following key is used to run a pres entation in Power Point.

    F2

    F3

    F4

    F5

    None

    197. The auto content wizard cons ists of......steps .

    5

    6

    78

    None

    198. There are a total of ...... action buttons in Power Point.

    12

    15

    16

    18

    None

    199. To prevent a slide from being displayed during the slide s how we

    have to delete the slide

    can hide the slide-by using the animation button

    can hide the slide-by using the s lide show m enu

    Any of the above

    None

    200. Which command is us ed to quit Power Point?

    Alt + F4

    Alt + Shift + F4