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1 ENGLISH Despite the economic crunch worldwide that saw pulverization of some of the largest banking and finance giants, Indian banking houses have managed to show positive growth this quarter. Some of India s leading national banks have posted a net profit rise of more than 40% over last quarter amid global turmoil. This would come as a big shot in the arm for the investors and consumers of these banks even though apprehension is mounting on other banking and broking firms worldwide. One of the main reasons behind the success of these banks this quarter, would be their direct backing by the Government of India. People take solace in their investments in public sector watching the bailout packages being cashed out by governments all over the world to save big business houses. Other private banks in India have also reported a substantial net profit over the last quarter. Given the international and domestic scenario one cannot put this down as a mundane achievement. While others are on a cost cutting spree and firing employees, Indian Companies are actually working on boosting staffing in banking and broking sectors. This can be seen as a big boon in the days to come when the current recession eases and the economy gradually comes back on to the fast track. The finance minister has assured Indian public about the sound health of all Indian banks. This could also be evident from the fact that there have been no mergers and takeovers in Indian Banking sector in a contrast to world scenario where finance houses are looking for mergers to cut costs on operations. We definitely are not looking to thrive; rather we are looking for growth. It is just that the pace of growth is a little slow now as compared to a year or two before. These are hard times to test the hard. The weak in business and career will be weeded out and it is sometimes very beneficial for business on the long run. 1- What according to the author, is the reason for the success of Indian National banks in this quarter? (A) Indian National banks do not have any commitments in troubled foreign markets (B) These banks can never face financial crisis because of their sheer size (C) These banks are ready to give loans at a very low rate of interest (D) The Public is ready to invest in these banks because of the knowledge that these banks get strong support from the Government (E) None of above 2- Which of the following statements is definitely true in the context of the passage? (1) India has not been affected by the economic slowdown. (2) Indian Banks are showing growth in this quarter despite the recession. (3) While banking industry in the West was severely affected by recession in the past, it is now gradually recovering and showing a positive growth. (A) Only 1 (B) Only 2 (C) Only 3 (D) Only 1 and 2 (E) Only 2 and 3 3- What, according to the author, will be a big boon in the days to come? (A) The economy coming back on the fast track (B) The slowing down of the economy (C) Increased hiring in Indian financial sector in times of economic slowdown (D) The cost cutting carried out by all the companies (E) None of above 4- Which of the following strengthens the finance minister s statement about the sound health of Indian Banks with respect to the passage? (1) There have been no acquisitions and mergers of Indian Banks. (2) The Indian Banks are recording a positive growth. (3) Layoffs have been observed worldwide. (A) Only 1 and 2 (B) Only 1 and 3 (C) Only 1 (D) Only 2 (E) All 1,2 and 3 5- How according to the author, is the current recession beneficial? (A) Worldwide, companies have realized that India is a strong power to reckon with (B) India is surging ahead of the other companies throughout the world (C) After the recession is over international companies will turn to India for investment (D) Recession is bringing down the prices of essential commodities (E) None of the above 6- What does the phrase shot in the arm as used in the passage mean? (A) Shock (B) Fear (C) Encouragement (D) Anxiety (E) None fo the above Directions:- Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. 7- PULVERIZATION (A) polarisation (B) mashing (C) debasement (D) fall (E) crushing 8- TURMOIL (A) danger (B) shock (C) sadness (D) fear (E) chaos Directions:- Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. 9- MUNDANE (A) extraordinary (B) regular (C) severe (D) visionary (E) routine 10- THRIVE (A) succeed (B) deteriorate (C) worry (D) tremble (E) strive Directions:- Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. 11- The national knowledge Commission has said that India will have to bring... in education if it has to emerge as the most... workforce of the world. (A) changes, biggest (B) reforms, talented Bank QTS 205 Page 1

2 (C) alleviation, skilful (D) quality, brighter (E) outcomes, demanded 12- Norway has stolen a march over other developed countries by... that it would reduce 40% of its greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and... carbon neutral by (A) allowing, turn (B) posing, grew (C) estimating, exist (D) perceiving, arising (E) declaring, become 13- A controversial plan to build an immense dam in Brazil s rainforest was stalled when it... a formidable bloc of... in ecologists and indigenous tribes alike. (A) resulted, hostilities (B) gained, supporters (C) attracted, opponents (D) lead, protesters (E) drew, proponents 14- According to a recent survey, sales figures of high end cars have seen an... growth in the past year, which shows that Indian consumers have... the impact of recession. (A) unprecedented, negated (B) unbelievable, suffered (C) unusual, worsened (D) insignificant, endured (E) adequate, proven 15- According to the language experts, children should begin talking in their mother tongue rather than a foreign language which can... affect their comprehension abilities leading to serious language based... later in their lives. (A) significantly, abilities (B) appropriately, achievements (C) severely, advantages (D) adversely, problems (E) positively, issues Directions:- Rearrange the following sentences (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) and (F) to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow: 16- (A) According to it, organized retail stores are not wolves at the doors of friendly neighbourhood grocery stores as there is room for expansion of both (B) Many have been crying foul over the entry of organized retail stores expressing concern over their impact on small store owners. (C) The final winner in the competition, however, is the common man who gets to choose between the most sultable options and in turn fights with the runaway inflation in prices of essential commodities. (D) In spite of this potential for expansion. It is doubtless that the small store owners face a decline in profit in initial years if organized retailers set up stores in the vicinity. (E) But a study conducted over a period of two years goes a long way towards allaying these fears. (F) This impact however, wears off once they learn to take on the competition which in turn enhances efficiency all around. 17- Which of the following sentence whould be the FIRST after rearrangement? (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D (E) E 18- Which of the following sentnece should be the SECOND after rearrangement? (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) E (E) F 19- Which of the following sentence should be the THIRD after rearrangement? (A) A (B) E (C) D (D) F (E) C 20- Which of the following sentence should be the FIFTH after rearrangement? (A) D (B) B (C) C (D) E (E) F 21- Which of the following sentence should be the SIXTH (LAST) after rearrangement? (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) E (E) F Directions:- 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/phrases are suggested, one of which best fits the blank apporopriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case. Economic growth gigures for the first quarter of this financial year seem to support the claim that the worst may be over for the Indian economy. The gradual revival is also an indication that the goverment s economic stimulus package is (22). What could, upset the positive outlook is the drought which (23) large parts of the country and its impact on overall growth. Even though the monsoon had picked up (24), the rains received were grossly (25). There are clear (26) that farm output. Particularly cereals, will fall drastically, insufficient rain is bound to shoot up the (27) of agricultural commodities and that would impact the economy as a whole. The drought would also (28) a drastic reduction in rural employment and consumption besides inflation in the prices of food articles. Food prices have been (29) since the past few months, and lower agricultural poduction is likely to (30) the situation. The government has said that food grain from the buffer stocks will be used to keep prices down. Subsidised food grain is necessary in these times, but its effectiveness will depend a lot on the distribution system. 22- (A) Failing (B) working (C) weakening (D) impractical (E) ambiguous 23- (A) exposed (B) reverted (C) altered (D) strike (E) affected 24- (A) presently (B) meagerly (C) later (D) unseasonably (E) unfavourably 25- (A) missing (B) ample (C) atrocious (D) inadequate (E) enough 26- (A) reasons (B) results (C) indications (D) contradictions (E) advices 27- (A) prices (B) yield (C) labour (D) production (E) requirement 28- (A) result (B) contribute (C) dampen (D) trigger (E) lead 29- (A) stable (B) increasing (C) decreasing (D) improving (E) balanced 30- (A) smoothen (B) improve (C) challenge (D) aggravate (E) amend Bank QTS 205 Page 2

3 Reasoning 31- ;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa TRICKS dks IRTSKC fy[kk tkrk gs rfkk IMAGES dks AMISEG fy[kk tkrk gs] rks mlh Hkk"kk esa PLACED dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk,xk\ (A) ALPECD (B) APLDEC (C) APLECD (D) ALPEDC (E) ALPDEC 32- ;fn 'kcn GATHER ds izr;sd v{kj dks o.kzekyk ds vuqlkj O;ofLFkr djsa] rks fdrus v{kjksa dh flfkfr;k ogh jgsxh\ (A),d Hkh ugha (B),d (E) rhu ls vf/kd 33- iz ufpug ds LFkku ij fueufyf[kr esa ls D;k vk,xk\ ZXW, USR, PNM,?, FDC (A) LJI (B) MKJ (C) LKI (D) KIH (E) MLJ 34- ;fn la[;k esa izr;sd fo"ke vad esa ls 3?kVk;k tk, rfkk izr;sd le vad esa 1 tksm+k tk, vksj bl izdkj izkir vadksa dks vkjksgh Øe esa vk;ksftr fd;k tk,] rks chp es dksu&lk vad vk,xk\ (A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 7 (D) 3 (E) uhps fn, x, ik p esa dksbz pkj fdlh izdkj leku gs rfkk os,d lewg dh jpuk djrs gsa dksu lk,d ml lewg ds varxzr ugha vkrk gs\ (A) Silk (B) Nylon (C) Jute (D) Cotton (E) Wool 36- ;fn 'kcn UTOPLAN ds lhkh v{kjksa dks o.kzekyk ds Øekuqlkj vk;ksftr fd;k tk, vksj fqj izr;sd Loj dks o.kzekyk ds vxys v{kj ls vnyk tk, rfkk izr;sd O;atu dks o.kzekyk ds finys v{kj ls cnyk tk,] rks nk,a ls rhljk v{kj D;k gksxk\ (A) M (B) I (C) J (D) N (E) O 37- vfer dks Hkyh&Hkk fr ;kn gs fd vkflq dk tue fnol finys o"kz 17 ds ckn vksj 28 ls igys euk;k x;k FkkA fnjsd dks vpnh rjg ;kn gs fd finys o"kz vkflq dk tue fnol 9 ds ckn vksj 19 ls igys euk;k x;k FkkA finys o"kz vkflq dk tue fnol dc euk;k x;k Fkk\ (A) 29 (B) 16 (C) 15 (D) vkdk k A fcunq ls mrrj dh vksj 18 ehvj x;ka fqj nks ckj yxkrkj ck,a eqm+dj izr;sd ckj 5 ehvj x;ka fqj og ckbza vksj eqm+dj 5 ehvj x;k vksj B fcunq ij igq p x;ka A o B dh nwjh fdruh gs\ (A) 15 ehvj (B) 5 ehvj (C) 13 ehvj (D) 23 ehvj (E) tkudkjh v/kwjh gsa 39- H, J, K vksj L esa ls izr;sd dh Å pkbz vyx&vyx gsa K, L vksj H ls yeck gsa J lcls NksVk ugha gsa lcls yeck dksu gs\ (A) J (B) K (C) H (D) tkudkjh v/kwjh gs 40- v{kjksa UTB ls fdrus vaxzstks ds lkfkzd 'kcn cu ldrs gs] tcfd izr;sd 'kcn esa izr;sd v{kj dsoy,d ckj iz;ksx gks\ (A),d Hkh ugha (B),d (E) rhu ls vf/kd funsz k%& izr;sd fueufyf[kr tkudkjh ij vk/kkfjrgs H, J, K, L, M vksj P,d lh/kh js[kk esa mrrj dh vksj eq g djds csbs gsa ¼;g t#jh ugha gs fd os blh Øe esa gksa½ 1- H, P ds ck,a rhljk gsa 2- P js[kk ds fdlh fljs ij ugha gsa 3- M vksj K ds chp,d O;fDr csbk gsa 4- K, H dk fudvre im+kslh ugha gsa 5- J, H ;k M dk fudvre im+kslh ugha gsa 41- ;fn lhkh O;fDr;ksa dks ck,a ls nk,a o.kkzred Øe eas csbk;k tk,] rks fdrus O;fDr;ksa dh flfkfr;k ogh jgsxh\ (A),d Hkh ugha (B),d (E) pkj 42- H ds nk,a dks fdrus yksx csbs gsa\ (A) dksbz ugha (B),d (E) ik p 43- mi;qzdr O;oLFkk esa csbus ds vius LFkku ds vk/kkj ij fueufy[kr ik p esa ls pkj fdlh izdkj leku gsa blfy, mudk,d lewg curk gsa og,d dksu&lk gs] tks ml lewg esa ugha vkrk gs\ (A) PL (B) MP (C) JP (D) KM (E) MH 44- js[kk ds ckbza vksj ds vfure dksus ij dksu csbk gs\ (A) L (B) H (C) J (D) K 45- M ds laca/k esa J dk LFkku dksu &lk gs\ (A) nk,a ls rhljk (B) ck,a ls nwljk (C) nkbz cxy esa (D) ck,a dks rhljk (E) nk,a dks nwljk funsz k%& fueufyf[kr O;oLFkk dks /;ku ls if<+, vksj uhps fn, x, iz uksa ds mrrj nhft,a C U A B D B C E D E D U A B U A C D E D A D B C A B C E B A B 46- ;fn mi;qzdr O;oLFkk esa ls lhkh B fudky fn, tk, rks mi;qzdr O;oLFkk ds nk,a Nksj ls vkbok fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu gksxk\ (A) E (C) A (B) U (D) D Bank QTS 205 Page 3

4 Reasoning 31- In a certain code language TRICKS is written as IRTSKC and IMAGES is written as AMISEG.How will PLACED be written? (A) ALPECD (B) APLDEC (C) APLECD (D) ALPEDC (E) ALPDEC 32- If word GATHER is arranged alphabetically then how many alphabet position will remain unchanged \ (A) nonea (B)one (C) two (E) more than three 33- Which of the following option will replace the question mark \ ZXW, USR, PNM,?, FDC (A) LJI (B) MKJ (C) LKI (D) KIH (E) MLJ 34- If in number every odd number is resuced by 3 while every even number is added by 1. Which number will be in the middle when arranged in ascending order \ (A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 7 (E) Which of the following is odd in the given options\ (A) Silk (B) Nylon (C) Jute (D) Cotton (E) Wool 36- If letters of word UTOPIAN is arranged alphabetically and every vowel is replaced by next alphabet while every consonant is replaced by its precedence alphabet.which letter is at the 3 rd position from the right? (A) M (B) I (C) J (D) N (E) O 37- Amit knows that Asif birthday last year was after 17 and before 28. Direk knows that Asif birthday last year was after 9 and before 19.So Asif birthday last year was on\ (A) 29 (B) 16 (C) 15 (D) 18 (E) none of these 38- Akash travels 18m north from point A than travels 5m twice in left direction.he again travels 5m in left and reached point B.Find the distance between A and B \ (A) 15 m (B) 5 m (C) 13 m (D) 23 m (E) data is insufficient 39- H,J,K and L are of different height. K is taller than L and H. J is not the smallest. Who is the tallest\ (A) J (B) K (C) H (D)data is insufficient (E) none of these 40- How many meaningful words can be formed by using the word UTB\ (A) none (B) one (C) two (E) more than three Direction& H,J,K,L,M & P are sitting in a straight line facing north not necessarily in same order. 1- H is third to the left of P 2- P is not at the extreme end. 3- one person is sitting between M & K 4- K is not the immediate neighbour of H 5- J is not the immediate neighbour of either H or M 41- When all the persons are made to sit in systematic order from left to right, whose position remain unchanged \ (A) none (B) one (C) two (E) four 42- How many persons are sitting at the right of H\ (A) none (B) one (C) two (E) five 43- Four of the given options are similar based on the above sitting arrangement. Find the odd one \ (A) PL (B) MP (C) JP (D) KM (E) MH 44- Who is sitting at the left most end \ (A) L (B) H (C) J (D) K (E) none of these 45- What is the position of M with respect to J\ (A) third from right (B) second from left (C) immediate right (D) third from left (E) second from right Directions:- Solve the given questions based on the given letter sequences. C U A B D B C E D E D U A B U A C D E D A D B C A B C E B A B 46- In the above sequance, if all the B are removed & rearranged. Which letter will appear at the eighth position from the might? (A) E (B) U (C) A (D) D Bank QTS 205 Page 4

5 47- mi;qzdr O;oLFkk esa dkys eksvs :i esa Nkis xbz v{kjksa dks Ük`a[kyk esa v{kjksa ds,sls fdrus tksms gsa] ftues als izr;sd ds chp ¼vkxs vksj ihns nksuksa fn kkvksa esa½ mrus gh v{kj gs] ftrus fd vaxzsth o.kzekyk esa muds chp gs\ (A) dksbz ugha (B),d (E) rhu ls vf/kd 48- mi;qzdr O;oLFkk ds ck,a Nksj ls nwljs] ik posa vksj vkbosa v{kj ls fdrus vfkziw.kz 'kcn cuk, tk ldrs gsa\ (A) dksbz ugha (B),d (E) rhu ls vf/kd 49- mi;qzdr O;oLFkk esa,sls fdrus Loj gs] ftuesa ls izr;sd ds ckn,d Loj gs (A) dksbz ugha (B) rhu (C) pkj (D) ik p (E) ik p ls vf/kd 50- mi;qzdr O;oLFkk ds nk,a Nksj ls vbkjgosa ds nk,a dks lkrok fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu gs\ (A) C (B) U (C) B (D) E (E) A funsz k%& uhps fn, x;s iz u fueufyf[kr ik p f=vadh; la[;kvksa ij vk/kfjr gs ;fn lhkh la[;kvksa dks ck,a ls nk,a vojksgh Øe esa yxk,a rks ck,a ls nwljh vksj nk,a ls rhljh la[;k ds chp fdruk vurj gksxk\ (A) 144 (B) 462 (C) 129 (D) 357 (E) ;fn izr;sd la[;k ds igys vksj rhljs vad ds LFkku ijlij cny fn, tk,a rks fdruh le la[;k cusxh\ (A) dksbz ugha (B),d (E) pkj 53- ;fn izr;sd la[;k ds rhljs vad esa,d tksm+k tk,] rks bl rjg cuh la[;kvksa esa ls fdrus rhu ls fohkkt; gksaxs\ (A) dksbz ugha (B),d (E) pkj 54- ;fn izr;sd la[;k ds lhkh vadksa dks la[;k ds Hkhrj vkjksgh Øe esa yxk;k tk, rks la[;kvksa dh ubz O;oLFkk esa lcls cm+h la[;k fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu&lh gksxh\ (A) 591 (B) 462 (C) 318 (D) 675 (E) ;fn lcls NksVh la[;k ds igys vad dks nwljh cm+h la[;k ds rhljs vad ls xq.kk fd;k tk,] rks ifj.kke D;k gksxk\ (A) 15 (B) 27 (C) 20 (D) 56 (E) 24 funsz k%&uhps fn, izr;sd iz u esa rhu dfku vksj mlds ckn nks fu"kd"kz I vksj II fn, x, gsaa vkidksa fn, x, dfkuksa dks lr; ekuuk gs Hkys gh os lozkkr rf;ksa ls fhkuu izrhr gksrs gks] lhkh fu"d"kz dks if<+, fqj r; dhft, fd fn, x, fu"d"kksza esa ls dksu&lk fu"d"kz fn, x, dfkuksa dk rdz laxr :i ls vuqlj.k djrk gs] pkgs lozkkr rf; dqn Hkh gksa mrrj nhft, 1- ;fn dsoy fu"d"kz I vuqlj.k djrk gs 2- ;fn dsoy fu"d"kz II vuqlj.k djrk gs 3- ;fn ;k rks fu"d"kz I ;k II vuqlj.k djrk gs 4- ;fn uk rks fu"d"kz I vksj uk gh II vuqlj.k djrk gs 5- ;fn fu"d"kz I vksj II vuqlj.k djrs gs 56- dfku dksbz ikslv esy ugha gs lhkh esy i= gs dqn ikslv dk;kzy; gsa fu"d"kz I. dqn dk;kzy; i= gs II. dksbz i= ikslv ugha gs 57- dfku lhkh la[;k,a vad gs dqn vad i= gs lhkh i= v{kj gs fu"d"kz I. lhkh la[;k,a v{kj gs II. de ls de dqn v{kj vad gs 58- dfku dqn lsy fv kw gs lhkh fv kw cksul gs dksbz cksu fyxkesav ugha gs fu"d"kz I. dksbz fyxkesav lsy ugha gs II. de ls de dqn cksul lsy gs 59- dfku dqn Ldwy dkwyst gs dksbz Ldwy ulzjh ugha gs lhkh ulzfj;k [ksy ds esnku gs fu"d"kz I. dksbz [ksy dk esnku Ldwy ugha gs de ls de dqn dkwyst [ksy ds esnku gs II. 60- dfku lhkh /kkrq, IykfLVd gs lhkh IykfLVd dim+k gs lhkh dim+s /kkxs gs fu"d"kz I. lhkh /krq,a /kkxs gs II. lhkh IykfLVd /kkxs gs funsz k%& uhps izr;sd iz u es nh xbz tkudkjh@dfku dks /;ku ls if<+, vksj iz uksa ds mrrj nhft,& 61- fueufyf[kr esa ls fdl vfhko;fdr esa H<J vfhko;fdr fuf pr :i ls lr; gksxh\ (A) G H I J (B) H G I J (C) J I G H (D) H G I J 62- ;fn vfhko;fdr K L M N fuf pr :i ls lr; gks] rks fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu&lh vfhko;fdr lr; gksxh\ (A) N K (B) K M (C) K N (D) K N (E) dksbz lr; ugha Bank QTS 205 Page 5

6 47- In the above letter series, how many letter groups have same number of letter before & after as in the alphabet series? (A) None (B) one (C) Two (E) more than three 48- In the above letter series, how many meaningful words can be formed by using the letter at 2 nd, 5 th & 8 th Position from the left? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) more than three 49- In the above series how many vowels have one vowel after it? (A) none (B) three (C) four (D) five (E) more than three 50- In the above series, which letter is at the seventh position from the right of eighteenth letter from the right end? (A) C (B) U (C) B (D) E (E) A Directions:- Solve the below question on the basis of five three-digit number When all the mambers are arranged in ascending order from left to right, than the difference of number second from the left & third from the right is- (A) 144 (B) 462 (C) 129 (D) 357 (E) If the 1 st & 3 rd digit of all the numbers are reversed, how many even numbers will be formed? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (E) Four 53- If in the each number, one is added to the third digit, than, how many numbers are divided by 3? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (E) Four 54- If in the each number, all the digits are arragned in ascending order than, which of the following number will be the largest number in this arrangement? (A) 591 (B) 462 (C) 318 (D) 675 (E) If the first digit of the smallest number and third digit of the second largest number is multiplied, than result will be- (A) 15 (B) 27 (C) 20 (D) 56 (E) 24 Direction: solve the given question based on the given statement even if it is at variance with the fact. (A) If only conclusion I follows. (B) If only conclusion II follows. (C) If either conclusion I or II follows. (D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows. (E) If both conclusion I & II 56- Statement No post is a mail. All mail are letters. Some post are offices. Conclusion III. Some offices are letter. IV. No letter are offices. 57- Statement All numbers are digits. some digits are letters All letters are alphabets. Conclusion III. All numbers are alphabets. IV. Atleast some alphabets are digits. 58- Statement Some cell are tissue. All tissue are bones. No bone is a ligament. Conclusion:- III. No ligament is a cell. IV. Atleast some bones are cell. 59- Statement Some schools are college. No schools is a nursery. All nursery are play ground. Conclusion:- III. No playground is a school. IV. Atleast some college are playground. 60- Statement All elements are plastic All plastics are clothes. All clothes are threads. Conclusion III. All elements are threads. IV. All plastics are threads. Directions:- Solve the given question based on the below information. 61- In which of the following inequality H<J is definitely true. (A) G H I J (B) H G I J (C) J I G H (D) H G I J 62- In the following inequality if K L M N is true, than which of the following inequality is definitely true? (A) N K (B) K M (C) K N (D) K N (E) None of them is true Bank QTS 205 Page 6

7 63- ;fn vfhko;fdr M K T Q fuf pr :i ls lr; gs] rks fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu&lh vfhko;fdr lr; gksxh\ (A) Q K (B) M T (C) M Q (D) T M (E) dksbz lr; ugha 64- ;fn vfhko;fdr Z Y W X fuf pr :i ls lr; gs] rks fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu&lh vfhko;fdr lr; ugha gks ldrh gs\ (A) W Z (B) X Z (C) Y X (D) dsoy (2) vksj (3) (E) lhkh lr; gs 65- fueufyf[kr esa ls fdl vfhko;fdr esa A>D vfhko;fdr lr; gs\ (A) A B C D (B) D B C A (C) B D C A (D) A C B D (E) D B A C Maths 63- In the following inequality if M K T Q is true, than which of the following inequality is true? (A) Q K (B) M T (C) M Q (D) T M (E) none is true 64- In the following inequality if Z Y W X is true. which inequality is false? (A) W Z (B) X Z (C) Y X (D) Only (2) and(3) (E) None of them is true 65- In which of the following inequality, A>D is true? (A) A B C D (B) D B C A (C) B D C A (D) A C B D (E) D B A C Maths 66- nks O;fDr;ksa A,oa B ds ekfld osru dk vuqikr 8%7 gsa ;fn A dk osru 20 izfr kr c<+k;k tk,,oa B dk osru 11 izfr kr c<+k;k tk,] rks u;k vuqikr Øe k% 96 % 77 gks tkrk gsa A dk osru D;k gs\ (A) 800 :i, (B) 700 :i, (C) 750 :i, (D) fu/kkzfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk 67- fdlh /kujkf k ij 7 izfr kr izfr o"kz dh nj ls 4 o"kksza dk lk/kkj.k C;kt 3584 :i, gsa mlh ewy/ku ij 4 izfr kr izfr o"kz dh nj ls 2 o"kksza esa pøo`f) C;kt D;k gksxk\ (A) :i, (B) :i, (C) :i, (D) :i, 68- pkj O;fDr M,N,O,ao P us :i, dh /kujkf k dks vkil esa ckavka M dks /kujkf k dk 3@8 Hkkx feyka N dks 'ks"k /kujkf k O,oa P ds e/; 3%2 ds vuqikr esa ckavh xbza P dks izkir /kujkf k gs (A) 1648 :i, (B) 1848 :i, (C) 1884 :i, (D) 1684 :i, (E) 1448 :i, 69- A, B,ao C,d O;kikfjd lk>snkj gsa A us :] B us :],oa C us 9600 : dk fuos k fd;ka,d o"kz i pkr~ B us : dk ykhkka k ik;ka o"kkzar ykhk esa C dk fgllk gksxk (A) 7850 :i, (B) 7550 :i, (C) 7500 :i, (D) 8500 :i, 70- fdlh oxz ds fod.kz dk 1@3 Hkkx 3 2 bdkbz gsa ml oxz ds,d Hkqtk dh eki gs (A) 6 bdkbz (B) 3 bdkbz (C) 18 bdkbz (D) 9 bdkbz 66- Monthly salary of two persons A & B is 8:7. If salary of A&B is increased by 20% & 11% respectively, then new ratio is 96:77. Salary of person A is- (A) Rs 800 (B) Rs 700 (C) Rs 750 (D) Can t be determined 67- S.I on a certain sum of money for 4 year at 7% p.a is Rs What will be C.I on same sum of money for 2 year at 4% p.a? (A) Rs (B) Rs (C) Rs (D) Rs Four persons M, N, O & P distributed Rs among themselves. M received 3/8 of total amount. N received 1/6 of remaining amount. Now, the remaining amount is distributed among O & P in the ratio 3:2. Amount received by P is- (A) Rs 1648 (B) Rs 1848 (C) Rs1884 (D) Rs 1684 (E) Rs A, B & C invested Rs 12800, & 9600 respectively. At the end of year profit received by B is Rs Find the share of C at the end of year? (A) Rs 7850 (B) Rs 7550 (C) Rs 7500 (D) Rs One-third of the diagonal of square is 3 2 The side of square is- (A) 6 cm (B) 3 cm (C) 18 cm (D) 9 cm Bank QTS 205 Page 7

8 71-56 dkexkj fdlh dke dks 14 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gsa mlh dke dks 8 fnuksa esa iwjk djus ds fy, fdrus vfrfjdr dkexkjksa dh vko ;drk gksxh\ (A) 42 (B) 24 (C) 52 (D) ehvj yach,d jsyxkm+h viuh pky dh foijhr fn kk esa 9 fdeh@?kavk dh pky ls nksm+ jgs,d O;fDr dks 6 lsd.m esa ikj djrh gsa jsyxkm+h dh pky gsa (A) 98 fdeh@?kavk (B) 97 fdeh@?kavk (C) 107 fdeh@?kvk (D) 117 fdeh@?kavk 73- fdlh fødsvj dk 13 espksa dk vkslr 42 ju gsa igys ikap espksa esa mldk vkslr 54 ju FkkA vafre 8 espksa dk mldk vkslr D;k gs\ (A) 36-5 (B) 34-5 (C) 35-4 (D) fdlh vk;r dk ifjeki ftldh yackbz] pksm+kbz ls 6 ehvj vf/kd gs] 84 ehvj gsa ml f=hkqt dk {ks=qy Kkr djsa ftldk vk/kkj vk;r ds fod.kz ds cjkcj gs,oa ÅapkbZ vk;r dh yackbz ds cjkcj gsa (A) 360 oxz ehvj (B) 380 oxz ehvj (C) 360 ehvj (D) 400 oxz ehvj 75- pk; ds ewy; es 10 izfr kr deh gksus ds dkj.k 270 : [kpz djus ij igys ls 250 xzke pk; vf/kd vkrh gsa pk; dh vkjafhkd nj D;k gs\ (A) 130 : fdxzk (B) 120 : fdxzk (C) 115 : fdxzk (D) 140 : fdxzk funsz k%& fueufyf[kr izr;sd iz u esa iz u fpug ds LFkku ij D;k ewy; vk,xk\ 76- (34.5X14X42) 2.8=? (A) 7445 (B) 7425 (C) 7245 (D) ?= (A) (B) (C) (D) @8 dk {4624 ( )}=? (A) (B) (C) (D) ? (A) 18 (B) 17 (C) 28 (D) (216) 4 (36) 4 x6 5 =(6)? (A) 8 (B) 9 (C) 7 (D) 10 (E) x =? (A) 228 (B) 124 (C) 128 (D) 138 (E) (?) (A) 2@5 (B) 3@5 (C) 5@2 (D) 5@3 (E) 4@7 83- (973 14) 5x11=? (A) (B) (C) (D) ? (A) 196 (B) 125 (C) 169 (D) 225 (E) (43) =(?) (A) 15 (B) 65 (C) 45 (D) 35 (E) ? (A) 23@13 (B) 13@23 (C) 25@13 (D) 25@ ( 441) 207 (343) (14) (529)? 2 (A) 5-75 (B) 6-75 (C) 7-75 (D) 6-25 (E) ( ) 3.5=? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (?) (A) 121 (B) 11 (C) 9 (D) 12 (E) ? (A) 16 (B) 12 (C) 14 (D) 18 (E) 17 funsz k%& fueufyf[kr la[;k Ük`a[kyk esa iz u fpug ds LFkku ij dksu&lh la[;k vk,xh\ \ 675 (A) 698 (B) 694 (C) 684 (D) 648 (E) 680 Bank QTS 205 Page 8

9 71-56 employees can do a work in 14 days. How many extra men to be employed to complete in 8 days? (A) 42 (B) 24 (C) 52 (D) A 210m long train crossed a person, travelling at a speed of 9km/hr in opposite direction in 6 sec. Find the speed of train? (A) 98 km/hr (B) 97 km/hr (C) 107 km/hr (D) 117 km/hr 73- The average score of a cricketer in 13 matches is 42 runs. His average score in first 5 matches is 54 runs. What will be his average in last eight matches? (A) 36-5 (B) 34-5 (C) 35-4 (D) The length of a rectangle is 6m more than the breadth. If the perimeter of rectangle is 84m. What is the area of a triangle, whose base & height is equal to the diagonal & length of the rectangle respectively? (A) 360 m 2 (B) 380 m 2 (C) 340 m 2 (D) 400 m If the price of tea is reduced by 10%, it enables a housewife to buy 250 gm more for Rs What was the original price of tea? (A) Rs. 130 kg. (B) Rs 120 kg (C) Rs 115 kg. (D) Rs 140 kg. Directions:- What will come in place of? 76- (34.5X14X42) 2.8=? (A) 7445 (B) 7425 (C) 7245 (D) ?= (A) (B) (C) (D) @8 of {4624 ( )}=? (A) (B) (C) (D) ? (A) 18 (B) 17 (C) 28 (D) (216) 4 (36) 4 x6 5 =(6)? (A) 8 (B) 9 (C) 7 (D) 10 (E) x =? (A) 228 (B) 124 (C) 128 (D) 138 (E) (?) (A) 2@5 (B) 3@5 (C) 5@2 (D) 5@3 (E) 4@7 83- (973 14) 5x11=? (A) (B) (C) (D) ? (A) 196 (B) 125 (C) 169 (D) 225 (E) (43) =(?) (A) 15 (B) 65 (C) 45 (D) 35 (E) ? (A) 23@13 (B) 13@23 (C) 25@13 (D) 25@ ( 441) 207 (343) (14) (529)? 2 (A) 5-75 (B) 6-75 (C) 7-75 (D) 6-25 (E) ( ) 3.5=? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (?) (A) 121 (B) 11 (C) 9 (D) 12 (E) ? (A) 16 (B) 12 (C) 14 (D) 18 (E) 17 Directions:- Find the missing number in the following series \ 675 (A) 698 (B) 694 (C) 684 (D) 648 (E) 680 Bank QTS 205 Page 9

10 92-3 \ (A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) \ (A) 46 (B) 48 (C) 45 (D) 48-2 (E) \ (A) 49 (B) 46 (C) 56 (D) 59 (E) \ (A) 25 (B) 27 (C) 30 (D) 45 funsz k%& fueufyf[kr lkj.kh esa 5 lirkg esa 6 fiazavjksa ¼eqnzd½ }kjk eqfnzr i`"bksa dh la[;k n kkz;h x;h gsa lkj.kh dk lko/kkuhiwozd v/;;u dj iz uksa dk mrrj nsaa 5 lirkg esa 6 eqnzdksa }kjk eqfnzr i`"bksa dh la[;k eqnzd A B C D E F lirkg igyk nwljk rhljk pksfkk ikapoka igys lirkg esa lhkh eqnzdksa }kjk eqfnzr i`"bkas dh vkslr la[;k D;k gs\ (A) (B) 540 (C) (D) (E) eqnzd C }kjk lhkh lirkgksa dks feykdj eqfnzr i`"bksa dh vkslr la[;k gs (A) 529 (B) 519 (C) 591 (D) 592 (E) fdl lirkg esa eqfnzr i`"bksa dh la[;k lokzf/kd gs\ (A) igyk (B) nwljk (C) rhljk (D) pksfkk (E) ikapoka 99- nwljs lirkg esa eqfnzr A,oa E }kjk eqfnzr i`"bksa dk varj gs (A) 46 (B) 42 (C) 62 (D) eqnzd B,oa C }kjk eqfnzr ¼lHkh lirkgksa dks feykdj½ i`"bksa dk varj gs\ (A) 65 (B) 70 (C) 66 (D) \ (A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) \ (A) 46 (B) 48 (C) 45 (D) 48-2 (E) \ (A) 49 (B) 46 (C) 56 (D) 59 (E) \ (A) 25 (B) 27 (C) 30 (D) 45 Directions:- In the given table, pages printed by 6 printer in 5 weaks. eqnzd A B C D E F lirkg igyk nwljk rhljk pksfkk ikapoka The average of total pages printed by all the printers in first week? (A) (B) 540 (C) (D) (E) The average number of pages printed by printer C during all weeks is- (A) 529 (B) 519 (C) 591 (D) 592 (E) The number of pages printed maximum in any week was in- (A) First (B) Second (C) Third (D) Fourth (E) Fifth 99- The difference of pages printed by printer A&E in 2 nd week was- (A) 46 (B) 42 (C) 62 (D) The difference of pages printed by printer B&C in all weak was? (A) 65 (B) 70 (C) 66 (D) X X Bank QTS 205 Page 10

11 BANK D 51. E 2. B 52. C 3. C 53. A 4. E 54. D 5. E 55. A 6. C 56. D 7. E 57. B 8. E 58. B 9. A 59. B 10. B 60. D 11. B 61. C 12. E 62. E 13. C 63. E 14. A 64. B 15. D 65. D 16. B 66. D 17. D 67. B 18. A 68. B 19. E 69. C 20. C 70. D 21. C 71. A 22. B 72. D 23. E 73. B 24. C 74. A 25. D 75. B 26. C 76. C 27. A 77. B 28. D 78. D 29. B 79. A 30. D 80. B 31. E 81. C 32. B 82. A 33. D 83. B 34. A 84. C 35. B 85. D 36. E 86. A 37. D 87. B 38. C 88. A 39. D 89. B 40. C 90. C 41. B 91. C 42. E 92. A 43. B 93. B 44. B 94. D 45. A 95. C 46. D 96. A 47. C 97. B 48. B 98. E 49. B 99. D 50. E 100. B Bank QTS 205 Page 11

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