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Logical and analytical reasoning - nonverbal Total Questions :35 Back Instruction for Q. No. 1 In each of the following series determine the order of the letters. Then from the given options select the one which will complete the given series. Q.1 AZ,GT,MN,?,YB a) KF b) TS c) RX d) SH Instruction for Q. No. 2 Which letter(s) in each of the following series is wrong or is misfit in the series ? Q.2 A E H O U a) U b) O c) H d) E Instruction for Q. No. 3 In the following questions select the number(s) from the given options for completing the given series. Q.3 54,45,38,33,? a) 32 b) 31 c) 30 d) 29 Instruction for Q. No. 4 In the given series find the number which is wrong. 10 TM 507 1

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Instruction for Q. No.   1   In each of the following series determine the order of the letters. Then from the given options select the one which will complete the given series. Q.1 AZ,GT,MN,?,YB

 

   a)    KF

   b)    TS

   c)    RX

   d)    SH

Instruction for Q. No.   2   Which letter(s) in each of the following series is wrong or is misfit in the series ? Q.2 A E H O U

 

   a)    U

   b)    O

   c)    H

   d)    E

Instruction for Q. No.   3   In the following questions select the number(s) from the given options for completing the given series. Q.3 54,45,38,33,?

 

   a)    32

   b)    31

   c)    30

   d)    29

Instruction for Q. No.   4   In the given series find the number which is wrong. Q.4 5,6,11,22,42,88,176

 

   a)    5

   b)    42

   c)    176

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   d)    11

Instruction for Q. Nos.   5   to   6  : In the questions given below one term is missing. Based on the relationship of the two given words find the missing term from the given options. Q.5 EIGHTY : GIEYTH :: OUTPUT :?

 

   a)    UTOPTU

   b)    UOTUPT

   c)    TUOUTP

   d)    TUOTUP

 Q.6 PZQW : NXOU :: FISK :?

 

   a)    EFPJ

   b)    FERI

   c)    DGQI

   d)    HKUM

Instruction for Q. Nos.   7   to   8  : In the following questions, select the number from the given options which follows the same relationship as shared between the first two numbers. Q.7 95 : 38 :: 167 :?

 

   a)    110

   b)    120

   c)    113

   d)    134

 Q.8 7 : 105 :: 5 :?

 

   a)    97

   b)    83

   c)    75

   d)    61

Instruction for Q. No.   9   Three of the following four in each question are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Select the group of letters that does not belong to that group. Q.9

 

   a)    PCDW

   b)    NTFV

   c)    QNIS

   d)    DRKY

Instruction for Q. Nos.   10   to   12  : In each of the following questions, there are four options. The numbers, in these options, are alike in a certain manner. Only one number does not fit in. Choose the one which is different from the rest. Q.10

 

   a)    7658

   b)    1234

   c)    9876

   d)    6543

 Q.11

 

   a)    565

   b)    315

   c)    275

   d)    435

 Q.12

 

   a)    95

   b)    57

   c)    84

   d)    38

Instruction for Q. Nos.   13   to   14  : In the following questions select the right option which indicates the correct code for the word or letter given in the question. Q.13 If THOUSAND is coded as SGNTRZMC then FUMING will be coded as :

 

   a)    GVNJOH

   b)    ETHLMF

   c)    EVLJMH

   d)    ETLHMF

 Q.14 In a certain code FINGER is written as DGLECP. What will be the code for KIDNEY?

 

   a)    IGBLCW

   b)    IGCLBW

   c)    IBCGLE

   d)    IGBKCV

Instruction for Q. Nos.   15   to   16  : In the following questions study the coded patterns and then select the right option from the given alternatives. Q.15 In a certain code 'gri chri'means 'brand new','gyp twoh'means'very old','gri bur twoh'means 'old and new'and 'chri deh

gyp'means'old brand car'.Which of the following codes means 'new car'?

 

   a)   chri gri

   b)   gri deh

   c)   deh gyp

   d)   twoh deh

 Q.16 In a certain code language,'col tip mot'means'singing is appreciable','mot baj min'means 'dancing is good'and'tip nop

baj'means 'singing and dancing'.Which of the following means 'Good'in that code language?

 

   a)    mot

   b)    min

   c)    baj

   d)   cannot be determined

Instruction for Q. Nos.   17   to   19  : Choose the correct option. Q.17 If the following words are arranged in natural order then what will come in the second place?

1. Producer 2. Raw material 3. Seller4. Consumer 5. Distributor

 

   a)    Producer

   b)    Seller

   c)    Consumer

   d)    Distributor

   e)   Raw Material

 Q.18 What would be the proper order of the following words in descending order?

1. Gram 2. Decigram 3. Hectagram4. Kilogram 5. Centigram

 

   a)    4 3 1 2

5

   b)   

4 2 3 1 5

   c)   

5 2 1 4 3

   d)   

4 3 2 1 5

   e)   

5 4 1 3 2

 Q.19 What will be the dictionary order of these words?

1. Bungling 2. Burgling 3. Bubble4. Bundle 5. Bushy 6. Bully

 

   a)   

2 4 5 6 1 3

   b)   

5 6 1 4 3 2

   c)   

1 4 6 5 2 3

   d)   

6 1 2 3 5 2

   e)   

3 6 4 1 2 5

Instruction for Q. Nos.   20   to   21  : Find out the one word among the options which cannot be formed by using the letters of the word as given in each question. Q.20 DECEMBER

 

   a)    REDEEM

   b)    DECREE

   c)    BRACED

   d)    MEMBER

 Q.21 RELUCTANT

 

   a)    REGLANT

   b)    CULTURE

   c)    TREAT

   d)    CREATE

Instruction for Q. Nos.   22   to   31  : Read the paragraph carefully and answer the questions below it. (i)A,B.C,D,E and F are six members of a family.(ii)There are two married couples among them.(iii)C is the mother of A and F(iv)E is the father of D.(v)A is the grandson of B.(vi)The total number of female members in the family is three. Q.22 Who is the wife of E?

 

   a)    B

   b)    C

   c)    F

   d)   Data inadequate

   e)   None of these

 Q.23 Which of the following pairs is one of the married couples?

 

   a)    EF

   b)    BD

   c)    EB

   d)    AF

   e)   None of these

 Q.24 Which of the following is a group of female members?

 

   a)    BDE

   b)    AFB

   c)    DCF

   d)    BCF

   e)   None of these

 Q.25 How is F related to A?

 

   a)    Brother

   b)    Daughter

   c)    Son

   d)    Mother

   e)   None of these

 Q.26 How is B related to F?

 

   a)    Sister

   b)    Grandmother

   c)    Wife

   d)   Data inadequate

   e)   None of these

 (i)P,Q,R,S,T and U are six members of a group of which three are males and three are females.(ii)There are two engineers,two lawyers,one teacher and one doctor in the group.(iii)Q,T,P and R are two married couples and no person in this group has the same profession.(iv)T,a teacher with blue dress married a male lawyer with brown dress.(v)Colour of the dresses of both the husbands and that of both the wives is the same.(vi)Two persons have blue dress,two have brown and the remaining one each has black and green.(vii)P is a male engineer and whose sister S is also an engineer.(vii)Q is a doctor. Q.27 Which of the following is a group of female members?

 

   a)    QSU

   b)    QSR

   c)    QST

   d)    QTU

   e)   None of these

 Q.28 Who is the wife of P?

 

   a)    R

   b)    T

   c)    S

   d)    Q

   e)   None of these

 Q.29 What is the colour of U's dress?

 

   a)    Black

   b)    Green

   c)   Black or Green

   d)   Data inadequate

   e)   None of these

 Q.30 Which of the following is a pair of married ladies?

 

   a)    QT

   b)    PR

   c)    TS

   d)   Data inadequate

   e)   None of these

 Q.31 What is the profession of R?

 

   a)    Teacher

   b)    Lawyer

   c)    Engineer

   d)    Doctor

   e)   cannot be determined

Instruction for Q. Nos.   32   to   35  : Choose the correct option. 

Q.32

 

  a)             b)              c)              d)              e) 

 

Q.33

 

  a)             b)              c)              d)              e) 

 

Q.34

 

  a)             b)              c)              d)              e) 

 

Q.35

 

  a)             b)              c)              d)              e) 

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Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   10  : In the questions given below establish the relationship between two words.Then from the given option select the one which has the same relationship as of the given two words. Q.1 Stars are to Night as Sun is to ....

 

   a)    Noon

   b)    Dawn

   c)    Day

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   d)    Light

   e)    Dusk

 Q.2 Wool : Sheep :: Silk :?

 

   a)    Saree

   b)    String

   c)    Silkworm

   d)    Moth

   e)    Fabric

 Q.3 COURT : JUSTICE

 

   a)   Product : Consumer

   b)   Hospital : Treatment

   c)   Government : Policeman

   d)    Chief : Boss

   e)   Station : Master

 Q.4 CIRCLE : CIRCUMFERENCE

 

   a)   Square : Area

   b)   Rectangel : Perimeter

   c)   Triangle : Base

   d)   Cylinder : Radius

   e)   Pentagon : Sides

 Q.5 ARDUOUS : DIFFICULT

 

   a)   Spurn : Prefer

   b)   Inapt : Facile

   c)   Cleave : Resign

   d)   Pest : Genial

   e)   Pivot : Axis

 

Q.6 AVOCADO : FRUIT

 

   a)   Shark : Scientist

   b)   Pallet : Gadget

   c)   Ewe : Sheep

   d)   Yatch : Weight

   e)   Nine : Colour

 Q.7 CAT : FELINE

 

   a)   Sheep : Bovine

   b)   Tiger : Carnivorous

   c)   Man : Masculine

   d)   Pig : Omnivorous

   e)   Dog : Canine

 Q.8 BEEF : CATTLE

 

   a)   Pork : Pig

   b)   Oil : Seeds

   c)   Sap : Tree

   d)   Wax : Bark

   e)   Noise : Music

 Q.9 PROJECTILE : TRAJECTORY

 

   a)   Meter : Meteor

   b)   Satellite : Orbit

   c)   Catastrophic : Tragedy

   d)   Cartridge : Rifle

   e)   Bullet : Weapon

 Q.10 GREASE : SLIP

 

   a)   Coulds : Rain

   b)   Water : Boil

   c)   Butter : Fry

   d)   Ice : Slide

   e)   Sand : Scatter

Instruction for Q. Nos.   11   to   16  : In each of the following questions four words are alike in some manner. Spot the odd one out. Q.11

 

   a)    Tree

   b)    Leaf

   c)    Bush

   d)    Herb

   e)    Creeper

 Q.12

 

   a)    Gobi

   b)    Thar

   c)    Arabian

   d)    Indian

   e)    Sahara

 Q.13

 

   a)    Amsterdam

   b)    Europe

   c)    Antartica

   d)    Australia

   e)    America

 Q.14

 

   a)    Tie

   b)    Pant

   c)    Shirt

   d)    Umbrella

   e)    Socks

 Q.15

 

   a)    Actor

   b)    Performer

   c)    Hero

   d)    Artist

   e)    Director

 Q.16

 

   a)    Boa

   b)    Cobra

   c)    Firefly

   d)    Wall-lizard

   e)    Chamelon

Instruction for Q. Nos.   17   to   20  : In the following questions select the pair which is different from the other three. Q.17

 

   a)   War - Peace

   b)   Real - Natural

   c)   Premiere - First

   d)   Wrath - Anger

 Q.18

 

   a)   Quintal - Gallon

   b)   Bouquet - Flowers

   c)   Book - Pages

   d)   Parliament - Members

 Q.19

 

   a)    Eczema - Vitamin

A

   b)   

Beriberi - Vitamin B

   c)   

Anemia - Vitamin E

   d)   Scurvy - Vitamin C

 Q.20

 

   a)   Racing - Court

   b)   Boxing - Arena

   c)   Acting - Stage

   d)   Skating - Rink

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Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   2  : Choose the correct option. Q.1 A train started from station 'A' and proceeded towards station 'B' at a speed of 48 Km/hr. Forty-five minutes later

another train started from station 'B' and proceeded towards station 'A' at 50 Km/hr. If the distance between the two stations is 232 Km, at what distance from station 'A' will the trains meet?

 

   a)   132 Km

   b)   144 Km

   c)   108 Km

   d)   160 Km

   e)    None of

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these Q.2 Find the time between 5 and 6 o'clock when the two hands of clock are 6 minutes spaces apart.

 

   a)   

2 2/11 minutes past 5 o'clock

   b)   

3 2/11 minutes past 5 o'clock

   c)   

4 2/11 minutes past 5 o'clock

   d)   

6 6/11 minutes past 5 o'clock

Instruction for Q. No.   3   Choose the correct option. Q.3 When I was born, my mother was 23 years of age. After 6 years, when my sister was born, my father was 34 years of

age. what is the difference between the ages of my parents?

 

   a)   5 years

   b)   6 years

   c)   11 years

   d)   17 years

   e)   None of these

Instruction for Q. Nos.   4   to   7  : Choose the correct option. Q.4 Anil started a business with Rs.5000 and Rajesh joined afterwards with Rs.10,000. If profit at the end of the year is

divided equally, then when did Rajesh join him?

 

   a)   6 months afterwards

   b)   8 months afterwards

   c)   9 months afterwards

   d)   5 months afterwards

 Q.5 How should a profit of Rs.500 be divided into two partners, if one of them invested Rs.6000 for 5 months and other

invested Rs.5000 for 4 months? (in Rs.)

 

   a)    1000,5000

   b)    3000,2000

   c)    500,400

   d)    2000,3000

 Q.6 Anil and suresh started a business with Rs.50,000 and 40,000 respectively. After 6 months Rakesh joined them with

capital of Rs.60,000 They got a profit of Rs.6000, then profit of Rakesh is

 

   a)    Rs.3000

   b)    Rs.2000

   c)    Rs.1500

   d)    Rs.1000

 Q.7 If A and B get profits of Rs.6,000 and Rs.4,000 respectively at the end of year then ratio of their investments are

 

   a)    1:4

   b)    2:3

   c)    3:2

   d)    4:1

Instruction for Q. Nos.   8   to   11  : Choose the correct option. Q.8 If the compound interest on a sum of Rs.5000 at the rate of 10% per annum is Rs.1050, then time period is (Interest

compounded yearly)

 

   a)   1 years

   b)   2 years

   c)   3 years

   d)   2 1/2 years

 Q.9 The difference between simple and compound interests on a certain sum for 2 years at 4% per annum is Rs.50. The

sum is

 

   a)    Rs.20,400

   b)    Rs.25,000

   c)    Rs.31,250

   d)    Rs.38,000

 Q.10 Anil invests an amount for 2 years at the rate of 15% per annum at simple interest.Had he invested in a scheme in

which interest was compounded yearly he would have got Rs.450 more. Find the principal

 

   a)    Rs.10,000

   b)    Rs.20,000

   c)    Rs.15,000

   d)    Rs.8,000

 Q.11 At what rate of interest (compounded yearly)will Rs.10,000 amount to Rs.12100 in 2 years?

 

   a)    11%

   b)    8%

   c)    10%

   d)    9%

Instruction for Q. Nos.   12   to   13  : Choose the correct option. Q.12 A can run 1.5 km distance in 2 min 20 seconds, while B can run this distance in 2 min 30 sec. By how much distance

can A beat B?

 

   a)   90 m

   b)   100 m

   c)   120 m

   d)   180 m

 Q.13 A can run 3 Kms in 3 min 18 sec and B can run same distance in 3 min 40 sec, then by how much distance A can

beat B?

 

   a)   195 m

   b)   280 m

   c)   220 m

   d)   300 m

Instruction for Q. No.   14   Choose the correct option. Q.14 What was the day of week on October 24, 1992?

 

   a)    Thursday

   b)    Saturday

   c)    Sunday

   d)    Monday

Instruction for Q. No.   15   Choose the correct option. Q.15 The age of a father is 5/2 of his daughter. 5 years ago it was 3 times that of his daughter.what is daughter's present

age?

 

   a)   20 Years

   b)   10 Years

   c)   15 Years

   d)   25 Years

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Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   2  : Choose the correct option. Q.1 A train started from station 'A' and proceeded towards station 'B' at a speed of 48 Km/hr. Forty-five minutes later

another train started from station 'B' and proceeded towards station 'A' at 50 Km/hr. If the distance between the two stations is 232 Km, at what distance from station 'A' will the trains meet?

 

   a)   132 Km

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   b)   144 Km

   c)   108 Km

   d)   160 Km

   e)   None of these

 Q.2 Find the time between 5 and 6 o'clock when the two hands of clock are 6 minutes spaces apart.

 

   a)   

2 2/11 minutes past 5 o'clock

   b)   

3 2/11 minutes past 5 o'clock

   c)   

4 2/11 minutes past 5 o'clock

   d)   

6 6/11 minutes past 5 o'clock

Instruction for Q. No.   3   Choose the correct option. Q.3 When I was born, my mother was 23 years of age. After 6 years, when my sister was born, my father was 34 years of

age. what is the difference between the ages of my parents?

 

   a)   5 years

   b)   6 years

   c)   11 years

   d)   17 years

   e)   None of these

Instruction for Q. Nos.   4   to   7  : Choose the correct option. Q.4 Anil started a business with Rs.5000 and Rajesh joined afterwards with Rs.10,000. If profit at the end of the year is

divided equally, then when did Rajesh join him?

 

   a)   6 months afterwards

   b)   8 months afterwards

   c)   9 months afterwards

   d)   5 months afterwards

 

Q.5 How should a profit of Rs.500 be divided into two partners, if one of them invested Rs.6000 for 5 months and other invested Rs.5000 for 4 months? (in Rs.)

 

   a)    1000,5000

   b)    3000,2000

   c)    500,400

   d)    2000,3000

 Q.6 Anil and suresh started a business with Rs.50,000 and 40,000 respectively. After 6 months Rakesh joined them with

capital of Rs.60,000 They got a profit of Rs.6000, then profit of Rakesh is

 

   a)    Rs.3000

   b)    Rs.2000

   c)    Rs.1500

   d)    Rs.1000

 Q.7 If A and B get profits of Rs.6,000 and Rs.4,000 respectively at the end of year then ratio of their investments are

 

   a)    1:4

   b)    2:3

   c)    3:2

   d)    4:1

Instruction for Q. Nos.   8   to   11  : Choose the correct option. Q.8 If the compound interest on a sum of Rs.5000 at the rate of 10% per annum is Rs.1050, then time period is (Interest

compounded yearly)

 

   a)   1 years

   b)   2 years

   c)   3 years

   d)   2 1/2 years

 Q.9 The difference between simple and compound interests on a certain sum for 2 years at 4% per annum is Rs.50. The

sum is

 

   a)    Rs.20,400

   b)    Rs.25,000

   c)    Rs.31,250

   d)    Rs.38,000

 

Q.10 Anil invests an amount for 2 years at the rate of 15% per annum at simple interest.Had he invested in a scheme in which interest was compounded yearly he would have got Rs.450 more. Find the principal

 

   a)    Rs.10,000

   b)    Rs.20,000

   c)    Rs.15,000

   d)    Rs.8,000

 Q.11 At what rate of interest (compounded yearly)will Rs.10,000 amount to Rs.12100 in 2 years?

 

   a)    11%

   b)    8%

   c)    10%

   d)    9%

Instruction for Q. Nos.   12   to   13  : Choose the correct option. Q.12 A can run 1.5 km distance in 2 min 20 seconds, while B can run this distance in 2 min 30 sec. By how much distance

can A beat B?

 

   a)   90 m

   b)   100 m

   c)   120 m

   d)   180 m

 Q.13 A can run 3 Kms in 3 min 18 sec and B can run same distance in 3 min 40 sec, then by how much distance A can

beat B?

 

   a)   195 m

   b)   280 m

   c)   220 m

   d)   300 m

Instruction for Q. No.   14   Choose the correct option. Q.14 What was the day of week on October 24, 1992?

 

   a)    Thursday

   b)    Saturday

   c)    Sunday

   d)    Monday

Instruction for Q. No.   15   Choose the correct option. Q.15 The age of a father is 5/2 of his daughter. 5 years ago it was 3 times that of his daughter.what is daughter's present

age?

 

   a)   20 Years

   b)   10 Years

   c)   15 Years

   d)   25 Years

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Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   3  : From the two options given below each sentence select the one to fill the blank appropriately. Q.1 He is self ______

 

   a)    effacing

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   b)    defacing

 Q.2 Monkeys have long ________.

 

   a)    tails

   b)    tales

 Q.3 He ________ against the action.

 

   a)    protestant

   b)    protested

Instruction for Q. No.   4   Each of the following idioms/ phrases has four responses / choices. Tick mark the response which gives the correct meaning of the idioms / phrase. Q.4 Afford to

 

   a)   to look after

   b)   to be able to

   c)   to resemble

   d)   to celebrate

Instruction for Q. Nos.   5   to   10  : Choose the correct option. Q.5 The task seemed impossible but somehow he _________________ very skilfully in the end.

 

   a)   pulled it off

   b)   pulled it away

   c)   pulled it out

   d)   pulled it up

 Q.6 This legend has been _______________ from father to son.

 

   a)   handed in

   b)   handed out

   c)   handed over

   d)   handed down

 Q.7 I decided to sell a piece of land when I was offered a more _______ price.

 

   a)    exact

   b)    correct

   c)    true

   d)    realistic

 Q.8 In his attempt to _______________ the condition of poor people in the slums, he found that he needed the aid of

wealthy benefactors.

 

   a)    delineate

   b)    assay

   c)    evaluate

   d)    ameliorate

   e)    extricate

 Q.9 As the market becomes ________________ competitive, some companies will make larger and larger profits.

 

   a)    well

   b)    good

   c)    more

   d)    fully

   e)    mainly

 Q.10 He is being considered _____________ senior managerial position.

 

   a)    of

   b)    to

   c)    for

   d)    towards

   e)    by

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Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   3  : Choose the word among the four options which is the closest in meaning to the given word. Q.1 BLAME

 

   a)    Censure

   b)    Blameless

   c)    Demur

   d)    Blameworthy

 Q.2 Baffle

 

   a)   to disconcert

   b)    tease

   c)    strike

   d)   send away

 Q.3 Consummation

 

   a)   act of devouring

   b)   act of forgiveness

   c)    failure

   d)   ultimate completion

Instruction for Q. Nos.   4   to   8  : Choose the correct Antonym out of the four given alternatives against each of the following words : Q.4 Mingle

 

   a)    Order

   b)    Infirm

   c)    Trouble

   d)    Separate

 

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Q.5 Stationary

 

   a)    Same

   b)    Hold

   c)    Movable

   d)    Fat

 Q.6 Condemn

 

   a)    Ignore

   b)    Justify

   c)    Induce

   d)    Ignore

 Q.7 Dull

 

   a)    pale

   b)    wise

   c)    shining

   d)    colourful

   e)    foolish

 Q.8 Brazen

 

   a)    bold

   b)   made of brass

   c)   made of copper

   d)    insolent

   e)    shy

Instruction for Q. No.   9   In the following questions the first and the last parts of the passage are numbered S1 and S6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and marked P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Q.9 S1 : Commercial banks have now adopted

P : whereby they sponsor regional rural banksQ : to save them fromR : the service area approachS : to extend credit to small and marginal farmers and rural artisansS6 : the clutches of the money-lenders

 

   a)    PSQR

   b)    SRQP

   c)    QSRP

   d)    RPSQ

Instruction for Q. No.   10   In the following questions, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are lebelled P, Q, R, and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose your answer from the four sequences given under each question. Q.10 Though he was only a child

P. he often worked much harder.Q. or good for him.R. in order to please his parents.S. than was either necessary.

 

   a)    PRSQ

   b)    RPSQ

   c)    RQSP

   d)    PRQS

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Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   3  : Choose the word among the four options which is the closest in meaning to the given word. Q.1 BLAME

 

   a)    Censure

   b)    Blameless

   c)    Demur

   d)    Blameworthy

 

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Q.2 Baffle

 

   a)   to disconcert

   b)    tease

   c)    strike

   d)   send away

 Q.3 Consummation

 

   a)   act of devouring

   b)   act of forgiveness

   c)    failure

   d)   ultimate completion

Instruction for Q. Nos.   4   to   8  : Choose the correct Antonym out of the four given alternatives against each of the following words : Q.4 Mingle

 

   a)    Order

   b)    Infirm

   c)    Trouble

   d)    Separate

 Q.5 Stationary

 

   a)    Same

   b)    Hold

   c)    Movable

   d)    Fat

 Q.6 Condemn

 

   a)    Ignore

   b)    Justify

   c)    Induce

   d)    Ignore

 Q.7 Dull

 

   a)    pale

   b)    wise

   c)    shining

   d)    colourful

   e)    foolish

 Q.8 Brazen

 

   a)    bold

   b)   made of brass

   c)   made of copper

   d)    insolent

   e)    shy

Instruction for Q. No.   9   In the following questions the first and the last parts of the passage are numbered S1 and S6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and marked P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Q.9 S1 : Commercial banks have now adopted

P : whereby they sponsor regional rural banksQ : to save them fromR : the service area approachS : to extend credit to small and marginal farmers and rural artisansS6 : the clutches of the money-lenders

 

   a)    PSQR

   b)    SRQP

   c)    QSRP

   d)    RPSQ

Instruction for Q. No.   10   In the following questions, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are lebelled P, Q, R, and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose your answer from the four sequences given under each question. Q.10 Though he was only a child

P. he often worked much harder.Q. or good for him.R. in order to please his parents.S. than was either necessary.

 

   a)    PRSQ

   b)    RPSQ

   c)    RQSP

   d)    PRQS

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Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   3  : Choose the word among the four options which is the closest in meaning to the given word. Q.1 BLAME

 

   a)    Censure

   b)    Blameless

   c)    Demur

   d)    Blameworthy

 Q.2 Baffle

 

   a)   to disconcert

   b)    tease

   c)    strike

   d)   send away

 Q.3 Consummation

 

   a)   act of devouring

   b)   act of forgiveness

   c)    failure

   d)   ultimate completion

Instruction for Q. Nos.   4   to   8  : Choose the correct Antonym out of the four given alternatives against each of the following words : 

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Q.4 Mingle

 

   a)    Order

   b)    Infirm

   c)    Trouble

   d)    Separate

 Q.5 Stationary

 

   a)    Same

   b)    Hold

   c)    Movable

   d)    Fat

 Q.6 Condemn

 

   a)    Ignore

   b)    Justify

   c)    Induce

   d)    Ignore

 Q.7 Dull

 

   a)    pale

   b)    wise

   c)    shining

   d)    colourful

   e)    foolish

 Q.8 Brazen

 

   a)    bold

   b)   made of brass

   c)   made of copper

   d)    insolent

   e)    shy

Instruction for Q. No.   9  

In the following questions the first and the last parts of the passage are numbered S1 and S6. The rest of the passage is split into four parts and marked P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Q.9 S1 : Commercial banks have now adopted

P : whereby they sponsor regional rural banksQ : to save them fromR : the service area approachS : to extend credit to small and marginal farmers and rural artisansS6 : the clutches of the money-lenders

 

   a)    PSQR

   b)    SRQP

   c)    QSRP

   d)    RPSQ

Instruction for Q. No.   10   In the following questions, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange these parts which are lebelled P, Q, R, and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose your answer from the four sequences given under each question. Q.10 Though he was only a child

P. he often worked much harder.Q. or good for him.R. in order to please his parents.S. than was either necessary.

 

   a)    PRSQ

   b)    RPSQ

   c)    RQSP

   d)    PRQS