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Uttar Pradesh P.C.S. (Mains) Exam., 2009

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Uttar Pradesh P.C.S. (Mains) Exam., 2009

 (Held on 30-11-2010)
 General Studies : Solved Paper

1. AGMARK Act came into force in India in—
 (A) 1937
 (B) 1952
 (C) 1957
 (D) 1965
 Ans : (A)

2. Clonal selection can be used in—
 (A) Groundnut
 (B) Mustard
 (C) Wheat
 (D) Potato
 Ans : (D)

3. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists—
 List-I
 (a) F.A.O. Headquarters
 (b) Central Agmark Lab
 (c) Central Rice Research Institute
 (d) Central Potato Research Institute
 List-II
 1. Shimla
 2. Cuttack
 3. Rome
 4. Nagpur
 Codes :
 (a) (b) (c) (d)
 (A) 1 2 3 4
 (B) 3 4 2 1
 (C) 4 3 1 2
 (D) 3 4 1 2
 Ans : (B)

4. In which of the following crops, Uttar Pradesh is the leading producer in the country ?
 1. Potato
 2. Rice
 3. Sugarcane
 4. Tobacco
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 Codes :
 (A) 1 and 2
 (B) 2 and 3
 (C) 3 and 4
 (D) 1 and 3
 Ans : (D)

5. Bhatkhande Sangeet Sansthan, Lucknow became a Deemed University in—
 (A) 1998
 (B) 2001
 (C) 2003
 (D) 2004
 Ans : (B)

6. Dry Ice is—
 (A) Liquid Nitrogen
 (B) Water Ice
 (C) Solid Carbon dioxide
 (D) Frozen Ethanol
 Ans : (C)

7. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched ?
 (A) Amir Khusrau —Etah
 (B) Mirza Ghalib —Agra
 (C) Josh —Malihabad
 (D) Ram Prasad Bismil —Allahabad
 Ans : (D)

8. The Growth Centre Project was introduced in Uttar Pradesh in—
 (A) October 2001
 (B) September 2005
 (C) December 2005
 (D) February 2006
 Ans : (C)

9. Rani Laxmi Bai Dam is located on the—
 (A) Betwa
 (B) Ken
 (C) Rihand
 (D) Tons
 Ans : (A)

10. Kartik is a folk dance of—
 (A) Bundelkhand
 (B) Avadh
 (C) Purvanchal
 (D) Rohilkhand
 Ans : (A)

11. Which trade zone of Uttar Pradesh tops in the collection of trade tax ?
 (A) Ghaziabad
 (B) Kanpur
 (C) Lucknow
 (D) Noida
 Ans : (A)

12. Assertion (A) : Uttar Pradesh shares 9•4% of country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
 Reason (R) : Uttar Pradesh shares 66% of the total exports of the country.
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 Codes :
 (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and
 (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
 (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
 (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false
 (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true
 Ans : (C)

13. Which one of the following deals with the marketing of milk ?
 (A) CACP
 (B) GCMMF
 (C) NAFED
 (D) TRIFED
 Ans : (B)

14. In Uttar Pradesh, the famous place of pilgrimage of both Jain and Baudh is at—
 (A) Devipatan
 (B) Kaushambi
 (C) Kushinagar
 (D) Sarnath
 Ans : (B)

15. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists—
 List-I (Industrial Establishments)
 (a) Indian Telephone Industries
 (b) Transformer Factory
 (c) Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation
 (d) Fertilizer Factory
 List-II (City)
 1. Kanpur
 2. Rae Bareli
 3. Jhansi
 4. Phoolpur
 Codes :
 (a) (b) (c) (d)
 (A) 2 3 4 1
 (B) 4 3 1 2
 (C) 2 3 1 4
 (D) 4 2 1 3
 Ans : (C)

16. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists—
 List–I (Fair)
 (a) Govind Saheb
 (b) Kailash Mela
 (c) Syed Salar
 (d) Shakumbhari Devi
 List-II (District)
 1. Bahraich
 2. Saharanpur
 3. Azamgarh
 4. Agra
 Codes :
 (a) (b) (c) (d)
 (A) 2 3 1 4
 (B) 3 4 1 2
 (C) 3 1 4 2
 (D) 1 4 2 3
 Ans : (B)

17. Arrange the following districts of Uttar Pradesh in descending order of population (2001) and select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 1. Allahabad
 2. Gorakhpur
 3. Lucknow
 4. Mathura
 Codes :
 (A) 1, 3, 2, 4
 (B) 3, 1, 4, 2
 (C) 1, 2, 3, 4
 (D) 4, 1, 2, 3
 Ans : (C)

18. Who among the following did not contribute to the cultural activities of Lucknow ?
 (A) Binda Deen
 (B) Ustad Dulhe Khan
 (C) Menhdi
 (D) Ilias Khan
 Ans : (C)

19. Under the international agreement on agriculture the Green Box includes economic assistance for—
 1. Agricultural Research
 2. Fertilizer
 3. Irrigation
 4. Plant Protection
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 Codes :
 (A) 1 and 2
 (B) 2 and 3
 (C) 3 and 4
 (D) 1 and 4
 Ans : (D)

20. Assertion (A) : Aluminium is the green metal.
 Reason (R) : It provides replacement of wood for saving forest.
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 Codes :
 (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
 (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
 (C) (A) is false, but (R) is true
 (D) (A) is true, but (R) is false
 Ans : (D)

21. A ‘Letter of Credit’ is produced by—
 (A) An exporter
 (B) An importer
 (C) Both by exporter and importer
 (D) Shipping company
 Ans : (C)

22. The theory of trusteeship of the business assest was pronounced by—
 (A) Henry Fayol
 (B) Mahatma Gandhi
 (C) Jawahar Lal Nehru
 (D) Karl Marx
 Ans : (B)

23. Treasury bills are sold in India by—
 (A) Reserve Bank of India
 (B) State Governments
 (C) Commercial Banks
 (D) SEBI
 Ans : (A)

24. In U.P. Value Added Tax (VAT) was levied with effect from—
 (A) 1st April, 2007
 (B) 1st January, 2008
 (C) 1st January, 2009
 (D) 1st April, 2008
 Ans : (B)

25. Which of the following organisations is involved in providing the insurance against various risks to the exporters ?
 (A) Reserve Bank of India
 (B) State Trading Corporation of India
 (C) EXIM Bank
 (D) Export Credit and Guarantee Corporation
 Ans : (D)

26. ‘Principle of Indemnity’ does not apply to—
 (A) Life Insurance
 (B) Marine Insurance
 (C) Fire Insurance
 (D) All the above
 Ans : (A)

27. “Everything else can wait, but not agriculture.”
 The above statement is attributed to—
 (A) Jagjivan Ram
 (B) Jawahar Lal Nehru
 (C) Mahatma Gandhi
 (D) Sardar Patel
 Ans : (B)

28. Consider the following statements—
 1. The third rail coach factory is being established at Amethi in U.P.
 2. Firozabad in U.P. is famous for pottery industry.
 3. U.P. DESCO is a Corporation under the Electronics Department.
 4. The first polyester fibre factory in U.P. has been set up at Barabanki.
 Of these statements—
 (A) Only 1 and 2 are correct
 (B) Only 2 and 3 are correct
 (C) Only 3 and 4 are correct
 (D) None of the above is correct
 Ans : (D)

29. Uttar Pradesh recorded the highest industrial growth rate during—
 (A) 5th Five Year Plan
 (B) 6th Five Year Plan
 (C) 10th Five Year Plan
 (D) 11th Five Year Plan
 Ans : (B)

30. ‘Inside trading’ is related to—
 (A) Public Expenditure
 (B) Taxation
 (C) Share Market
 (D) Hawala
 Ans : (C)

31. In Uttar Pradesh, the festival ‘Sulah Kul’ a symbol of Hindu-Muslim unity is organised in—
 (A) Meerut
 (B) Aligarh
 (C) Lucknow
 (D) Agra
 Ans : (D)

32. The Operation Green Project was launched in U.P. in—
 (A) 1952
 (B) 1995
 (C) 2001
 (D) 2005
 Ans : (C)

33. The North-South and East-West corridors meet at—
 (A) Jhansi
 (B) Kanpur
 (C) Lucknow
 (D) Varanasi
 Ans : (A)

34. Which one of the following is not correctly matched in the context of U.P. ?
 (A) Food Research and Analysis Centre —Lucknow
 (B) Food Park —Noida
 (C) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Agricultural University —Meerut
 (D) Indian Pulses Research Institute —Agra
 Ans : (D)

35. The famous painting Satyam Shivam Sundaram was prepared by—
 (A) Sd. Shobha Singh
 (B) Nandkishore Sharma
 (C) Shivnandan Nautiyal
 (D) Vishwanath Mehta
 Ans : (A)

36. The Centre for CAD—‘Computer Aided Designing’ Project in Uttar Pradesh is located at—
 (A) Agra
 (B) Allahabad
 (C) Kanpur
 (D) Lucknow
 Ans : (D)

37. Consider the following statements—
 1. India’s first EPZ was set up in 1965.
 2. Special Economic Zone (SEZ) policy in India was formulated in 2000.
 3. Vadodara is famous for Patola Silk.
 4. Panna in Madhya Pradesh is famous gold mines.
 Of these statements—
 (A) Only 1, 2 and 3 are correct
 (B) Only 2, 3 and 4 are correct
 (C) Only 3 and 4 are correct
 (D) All are correct
 Ans : (A)

38. The urban population of the world out-excelled its rural population in—
 (A) 2001
 (B) 2004
 (C) 2009
 (D) 2010
 Ans : (D)

39. Navdatoli is situated in the State of—
 (A) Gujarat
 (B) Maharashtra
 (C) Chhattisgarh
 (D) Madhya Pradesh
 Ans : (D)

40. Which of the following classical works of literature were written during the Gupta Era ?
 1. Amarkosh
 2. Kamsutra
 3. Meghduta
 4. Mudrarakshas
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 Codes :
 (A) 1 and 2 only
 (B) 2 and 3 only
 (C) 1, 2 and 3 only
 (D) 1, 2, 3 and 4
 Ans : (D)

41. In ancient India the irrigation tax was called—
 (A) Bidakabhagam
 (B) Hiranya
 (C) Udranga
 (D) Uparnika
 Ans : (C)

42. The famous rock-out temples of Elephanta are ascribed to the—
 (A) Chalukyas
 (B) Cholas
 (C) Pallavas
 (D) Rashtrakutas
 Ans : (D)

43. Who represented the Indian National Congress in the Partition Council headed by Lord Mountbatten ?
 1. Abul Kalam Azad
 2. Jawahar Lal Nehru
 3. Sardar Patel
 4. Rajendra Prasad
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 Codes :
 (A) 1 and 2
 (B) 2 and 3
 (C) 3 and 4
 (D) 1 and 4
 Ans : (B)

44. Which Sultan of Delhi is said to have followed the policy of ‘blood and iron’ ?
 (A) Iltutmish
 (B) Balban
 (C) Jalaluddin Firoz Khalji
 (D) Firoz Shah Tughlaq
 Ans : (B)

45. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below—
 List-I
 (a) Tarikh-i-Hind
 (b) Tarikh-i-Dilli
 (c) Rehla
 (d) Tabqat-i-Nasiri
 List-II
 1. Ibn Batuta
 2. Minhaj
 3. Alberuni
 4. Khusrau
 Codes :
 (a) (b) (c) (d)
 (A) 1 3 2 4
 (B) 2 1 4 3
 (C) 3 4 1 2
 (D) 4 2 3 1
 Ans : (C)

46. Which medieval ruler introduced the system of ‘patta’ and ‘qabuliyat’ to help the peasants ?
 (A) Alauddin Khalji
 (B) Giyasuddin Tughlaq
 (C) Firoz Shah Tughlaq
 (D) Sher Shah
 Ans : (D)

47. Saint Ramdas is associated with the period of rule of—
 (A) Akbar
 (B) Jehangir
 (C) Shahjahan
 (D) Aurangzeb
 Ans : (A)

48. Which is the correct chronological order of the following ?
 I. Cripps Mission
 II. Gandhi-Irwin Pact
 III. Simon Commission
 IV. Partition of the country
 (A) I, II, III, IV
 (B) II, I, IV, III
 (C) II, I, III, IV
 (D) III, II, I, IV
 Ans : (D)

49. Ash mound is associated with the Neolithic site at—
 (A) Budihal
 (B) Sangan Kallu
 (C) Koldihwa
 (D) Brahmgiri
 Ans : (A)

50. Who had the longest tenure as the Viceroy of India ?
 (A) Lord Curzon
 (B) Lord Dufferin
 (C) Lord Hardinge
 (D) Lord Mayo
 Ans : (A)

51. The famous book ‘The Alphabet’ was written by—
 (A) Buhler
 (B) David Diringer
 (C) G. S. Ojha
 (D) Sir William Johns
 Ans : (B)

52. Which of the following inscriptions tells about the Aryan’s movement from Iran to India ?
 (A) Man Sehra
 (B) Shahbajgarhi
 (C) Boghajkoi
 (D) Junagarh
 Ans : (C)

53. Satya Shodhak Movement was launched by—
 (A) Chhatrapati Sahuji Maharaj
 (B) B. R. Ambedkar
 (C) Jyotirao Phule
 (D) T. N. Nair
 Ans : (C)

54. Under whose Governor-Generalship was the Vernacular Act repealed ?
 (A) Lord Ripon
 (B) Lord Lytton
 (C) Lord Curzon
 (D) Lord Dufferin
 Ans : (A)

55. Which of the following sources gives a detailed account of city administration of the Mauryas ?
 (A) Kautilya’s Arthashastra
 (B) Megasthanese’s Indica
 (C) Mudrarakshasa of Vishakha Datta
 (D) Inscription of Ashoka
 Ans : (B)

56. Which one of the following is not true about the Mughal Mansabdari System ?
 (A) There were 33 divisions
 (B) They got conditional or Mashrut rank
 (C) Their ‘Sawar’ rank could exceed the ‘Zat’ rank
 (D) All civil and military officers were given mansabs
 Ans : (D)

57. With which Army General (Commander) did Shivaji sign the ‘Treaty of Purandhara’ (1665 AD) ?
 (A) Jai Singh
 (B) Jaswant Singh
 (C) Shaiyasta Khan
 (D) Afzal Khan
 Ans : (A)

58. “The British Government is not responsible for the partition of India.” The above statement is attributed to—
 (A) Abul Kalam Azad
 (B) Lord Attlee
 (C) Lord Mountbatten
 (D) Mahatma Gandhi
 Ans : (B)

59. Who among the following emperors may be called ‘an enlightened despot’ ?
 (A) Babur
 (B) Humayun
 (C) Akbar
 (D) Aurangzeb
 Ans : (D)

60. Which of the following Kings is credited to have issued gold coins for the first time ?
 (A) Kujula Kadphisa
 (B) Wim Kadphisa
 (C) Kanishka I
 (D) Huviska
 Ans : (B)

61. Who among the following has been called as a ‘Heaven Born General’ ?
 (A) Albuquerque
 (B) Robert Clive
 (C) Francis Dupleix
 (D) Lord Cornwallis
 Ans : (B)

62. Tipu Sultan defeated the British army in 1780 at—
 (A) Hyderabad
 (B) Pollilur
 (C) Srirangapatnam
 (D) Nizamabad
 Ans : (B)

63. During which one of the following battles, did Babur declare ‘Jehad’ ?
 (A) Battle of Panipat
 (B) Battle of Khanwa
 (C) Battle of Chanderi
 (D) None of the above
 Ans : (B)

64. Mahatma Gandhi launched the first Satyagraha campaign in—
 (A) Bardoli
 (B) Baroda
 (C) Champaran
 (D) Dandi
 Ans : (C)

65. Yugantar Party was led by—
 (A) Jatindranath Mukherjee
 (B) Sachindranath Sanyal
 (C) Rashbehari Bose
 (D) Subhash Chandra Bose
 Ans : (A)

66. The Mughal style of painting was initiated by—
 (A) Akbar
 (B) Humayun
 (C) Jehangir
 (D) Shah Jahan
 Ans : (B)

67. Which of the following is not correctly matched ?
 (A) Unhappy India —Bal Gangadhar Tilak
 (B) Durgesh Nandini —Bankim Chandra Chatterji
 (C) India Wins Freedom —Abul Kalam Azad
 (D) Poverty and Un British rule in India —Dadabhai Naoroji
 Ans : (A)

68. Read the following events connected with the Indian National Movement—
 1. Karachi Session of Indian National Congress – 1931
 2. Execution of Rajguru
 3. Gandhi Irwin Pact
 Find the correct chronological order of the events from the codes given below—
 Codes :
 (A) 3, 2, 1
 (B) 1, 2, 3
 (C) 2, 3, 1
 (D) 1, 3, 2
 Ans : (A)

69. The statement, “We shall either free India or die in the attempt.” is associated with—
 (A) Non-cooperation Movement
 (B) Civil Disobedience Movement
 (C) Individual Satyagraha
 (D) Quit India Movement
 Ans : (D)

70. Queen Victoria’s Proclamation was read out by Lord Canning on 1st November, 1858 at—
 (A) Allahabad
 (B) Calcutta
 (C) Bombay
 (D) Madras
 Ans : (A)

71. The book ‘Mountbatten and the Partition of India’ was written by—
 (A) Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre
 (B) M. N. Das
 (C) Louis Fischer
 (D) None of the above
 Ans : (A)

72. Which Sultan of Delhi brought Ashoka’s Pillar to Delhi ?
 (A) Firozshah Tughlaq
 (B) Jalaluddin Khilji
 (C) Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq
 (D) Qutub-ud-din Aibak
 Ans : (A)

73. Name the tribe which does not belong to the Panchajana of Rig Vedic Aryans ?
 (A) Yadu
 (B) Puru
 (C) Turvasa
 (D) Kikat
 Ans : (D)

74. The first society founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy was—
 (A) Brahma Samaj
 (B) Atmiya Sabha
 (C) Brahma Sabha
 (D) Tatvabodhini Sabha
 Ans : (B)

75. The Sarnath Buddha image of Bhumisparshmudra belongs to—
 (A) Mauryan period
 (B) Sunga period
 (C) Kushana period
 (D) Gupta period
 Ans : (C)

76. Who among the following medieval scholars/writers belonged to the Jain religion ?
 (A) Maladhar Vasu
 (B) Hemchandra Suri
 (C) Parthasarthi
 (D) Saayan
 Ans : (B)

77. In which of the Vedas, Sabha and Samiti are called as two daughters of Prajapati ?
 (A) Rigveda
 (B) Samveda
 (C) Yajurveda
 (D) Atharvaveda
 Ans : (D)

78. The Poorna Swaraj Resolution adopted at the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress was moved by—
 (A) B. G. Tilak
 (B) J. L. Nehru
 (C) M. K. Gandhi
 (D) Sardar Patel
 Ans : (B)

79. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched ?
 (A) Babur —Tuzuk-i-Babari
 (B) Humayun —Humayun Namah
 (C) Sher Shah —Tarikh-i-Sher Shahi
 (D) Akbar —Tabkat-i-Akbari
 Ans : (A)

80. Which country has the largest percentage of its total area under forests ?
 (A) Japan
 (B) Indonesia
 (C) Surinam
 (D) Guyana
 Ans : (C)

81. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched ?
 (A) Great Himalayan National Park —Manali
 (B) Rajaji National Park —Dehradun
 (C) Keoladeo National Park —Bharatpur
 (D) Van Vihar National Park —Jabalpur
 Ans : (C)

82. The most polluted city of India is—
 (A) Ankleshwar
 (B) Lucknow
 (C) Ludhiana
 (D) Raipur
 Ans : (A)

83. The garden of five seasons is located near—
 (A) Dal Lake
 (B) Mehrauli
 (C) Silent Valley
 (D) Ooty
 Ans : (B)

84. Which one of the following does not find a place in UNESCO network of biosphere reserve ?
 (A) Sunderban
 (B) Gulf of Mannar
 (C) Rann of Kutch
 (D) Nilgiri
 Ans : (C)

85. The growth rate of population in U.P. out-excelled the national growth rate during—
 (A) 1941–51
 (B) 1951–61
 (C) 1961–71
 (D) 1971–81
 Ans : (D)

86. Which one of the following points does not figure in the 10-year Action Plan formulated under the National Population Policy ?
 (A) Greater involvement of members of self help groups
 (B) Free and compulsory elementary education
 (C) Compulsory registration of marriages and pregnancy
 (D) Special reward for men who adopt terminal family planning methods
 Ans : (A)

87. Arrange the following States of India in descending order of their population density (2001).
 Use the codes given below to select the correct answer—
 1. Bihar
 2. Kerala
 3. Uttar Pradesh
 4. West Bengal
 Codes :
 (A) 1, 3, 2, 4
 (B) 4, 1, 3, 2
 (C) 4, 1, 2, 3
 (D) 2, 4, 1, 3
 Ans : (C)

88. Uttar Pradesh recorded the highest growth rate of urban population during—
 (A) 1961–71
 (B) 1971–81
 (C) 1981–91
 (D) 1991–2001
 Ans : (D)

89. The population of Uttar Pradesh out-excels that of—
 1. Brazil
 2. Indonesia
 3. Japan
 4. Russia
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 Codes :
 (A) 1 and 2
 (B) 1 and 3
 (C) 2 and 3
 (D) 3 and 4
 Ans : (D)

90. Arrange the following States of India in descending order of their slum population. Use the codes given below to select the correct answer—
 1. Andhra Pradesh
 2. Maharashtra
 3. Uttar Pradesh
 4. West Bengal
 Codes :
 (A) 2, 1, 3, 4
 (B) 2, 3, 4, 1
 (C) 3, 2, 1, 4
 (D) 4, 2, 3, 1
 Ans : (A)

91. In India, the largest percentage of decadal growth of urbanization has been witnessed during—
 (A) 1961–71
 (B) 1971–81
 (C) 1981–91
 (D) 1991–2001
 Ans : (B)

92. Urban corridors are concerned with—
 (A) Expanding urban functions
 (B) Urban transport hazards
 (C) Rural-urban fringe
 (D) Counter-urbanisation
 Ans : (A)

93. The two leading producers of coffee in the world are—
 (A) Brazil and Columbia
 (B) Brazil and Vietnam
 (C) Mexico and India
 (D) Ethiopia and Mexico
 Ans : (B)

94. Three leading producers of coal in descending order are—
 (A) Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Orissa
 (B) Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Orissa
 (C) Orissa, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand
 (D) Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh
 Ans : (B)

95. Match List-I and List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the lists— List-I
 (a) Windhoek
 (b) Accra
 (c) Nairobi
 (d) Lusaka
 List-II
 1. Kenya
 2. Namibia
 3. Ghana
 4. Zambia
 Codes
 (a) (b) (c) (d)
 (A) 1 2 3 4
 (B) 2 3 1 4
 (C) 3 2 4 1
 (D) 4 3 2 1
 Ans : (B)

96. Africa’s highest mountain peak Mt. Kilimanjaro lies—
 (A) Kenya
 (B) Malawi
 (C) Tanzania
 (D) Zambia
 Ans : (C)

97. The Horn of Africa does not include—
 (A) Ethiopia
 (B) Eritrea
 (C) Somalia
 (D) Sudan
 Ans : (D)

98. The Death Valley of the U.S.A. lies in the State of—
 (A) Alaska
 (B) California
 (C) Maine
 (D) Atlanta
 Ans : (B)

99. The largest reserves of uranium are found in—
 (A) Australia
 (B) Canada
 (C) Kazakhstan
 (D) South Africa
 Ans : (B)

100. The Inuit people are not found in—
 (A) Alaska
 (B) Greenland
 (C) Canada
 (D) Sweden
 Ans : (D)

101. Hagari is a tributary of—
 (A) Bhima
 (B) Godavari
 (C) Krishna
 (D) Tungbhadra
 Ans : (D)

102. The leading producer of tin in India is—
 (A) Andhra Pradesh
 (B) Chhattisgarh
 (C) Jharkhand
 (D) Orissa
 Ans : (C)

103. The production of wheat in India during 2006-07 and 2009-10 has—
 (A) Maintained an upward trend
 (B) Experienced a shortfall
 (C) Experienced fluctuations
 (D) Remained stagnant
 Ans : (A)

104. Which one of the following is not correctly matched ?
 (A) Amguri – Petroleum
 (B) Lanjgarh – Bauxite
 (C) Kamptee – Copper
 (D) Bellary – Iron ore
 Ans : (C)

105. The leading producer of Titanium in the world is—
 (A) India
 (B) Japan
 (C) Russia
 (D) U.S.A.
 Ans : (C)

106. Which one of the following is not correctly matched ?
 Power Projects – States
 (A) Jawahar Sagar – Rajasthan
 (B) Nagarjun Sagar – Andhra Pradesh
 (C) Sivasamudram – Kerala
 (D) Gandhi Sagar – Madhya Pradesh
 Ans : (C)

107. Assertion (A) : There is a shortage of pulses but not of protein in India.
 Reason (R) : The demand for pulses remains a priority.
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 Codes :
 (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
 (B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
 (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false
 (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true
 Ans : (B)

108. Which one of the following is the longest inland waterways of the country ?
 (A) Kakinada – Marakkam
 (B) Kollam – Kottapuram
 (C) Sadia – Dhubri
 (D) Allahabad – Haldia
 Ans : (D)

109. Arrange the following States of India in descending order of their rice production and select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 1. Andhra Pradesh
 2. Punjab
 3. Uttar Pradesh
 4. West Bengal
 Codes :
 (A) 2, 1, 4, 3
 (B) 3, 4, 1, 2
 (C) 4, 1, 3, 2
 (D) 4, 3, 2, 1
 Ans : (C)

110. Andhra Pradesh was created as a linguistic State in—
 (A) 1950
 (B) 1953
 (C) 1956
 (D) 1961
 Ans : (B)

111. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched ?
 (A) Amlai —Chhattisgarh
 (B) Ballarpur —Maharashtra
 (C) Brajrajnagar —Orissa
 (D) Rajahmundry —Andhra Pradesh
 Ans : (A)

112. The two largest consumers of chemical fertilizers in India are—
 (A) Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra
 (B) Punjab and Haryana
 (C) Punjab and Uttar Pradesh
 (D) Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh
 Ans : (B)

113. United Nations Organization has designated 2010 as ‘International Year for the Youth’. From which date does the international year for the youth begin ?
 (A) January 1, 2010
 (B) August 1, 2010
 (C) August 12, 2010
 (D) January 12, 2010
 Ans : (C)

114. To safeguard against cyber attacks and threats of data theft the ‘Centre for Development of Advanced Computing’ has developed a new software called—
 (A) AVARODH
 (B) NAYAN
 (C) TRIKAL
 (D) None of these
 Ans : (B)

115. The Oscar Award 2010 for the best film was given to—
 (A) Crazy Heart
 (B) The Blind Side
 (C) The Cove
 (D) The Hurt Locker
 Ans : (D)

116. Which one of NTPC plants is not gas-based ?
 (A) Auraiya
 (B) Aonla
 (C) Dadri
 (D) Tanda
 Ans : (D)

117. According to a survey conducted by the ‘National Council for Applied Economic Research’ (data released recently), which State in India has the highest percentage of population below the poverty line ?
 (A) Jharkhand
 (B) Bihar
 (C) Chhattisgarh
 (D) Madhya Pradesh
 Ans : (C)

118. India concluded its ‘Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement’ with U.K. in—
 (A) February 2010
 (B) January 2010
 (C) March 2010
 (D) April 2010
 Ans : (A)

119. Who has been chosen to head the Coalition Government in U.K. as a result of Parliamentary elections of May 6, 2010 ?
 (A) Nick Clegg
 (B) Tony Blair
 (C) David Cameron
 (D) Margaret Thatcher
 Ans : (C)

120. The countries between which the ‘Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty’ (START) was signed in April, 2010 are—
 (A) U.S.A. and Russia
 (B) Russia and China
 (C) U.S.A. and China
 (D) U.S.A. and North Korea
 Ans : (A)

121. The air crash which occurred in April 2010 and resulted in the death of the President of Poland, took place in—
 (A) Poland
 (B) Russia
 (C) Germany
 (D) Italy
 Ans : (B)

122. Russia has agreed recently to construct how many units of nuclear reactors at Kundankulam in Tamil Nadu ?
 (A) 2
 (B) 4
 (C) 5
 (D) 6
 Ans : (A)

123. The President of which Central Asian country fled from his country in April 2010 and submitted his resignation ?
 (A) Kazakhstan
 (B) Kyrgyzstan
 (C) Turkmenistan
 (D) Uzbekistan
 Ans : (B)

124. The official code name of the Pokhran nuclear test–1974, was—
 (A) Smiling Buddha
 (B) Thunder Bolt
 (C) Flying Garud
 (D) Agni Pareeksha
 Ans : (A)

125. Garima II is the name of a—
 (A) Cloned buffalo
 (B) Cloned cow
 (C) Cloned sheep
 (D) BT tomato
 Ans : (A)

126. Who, of the following, has been appointed as Chairman of Mumbai Stock Exchange in March 2010 ?
 (A) Prof. Rakesh Mohan
 (B) Prof. Bhagwati
 (C) S. Rama Dorai
 (D) Prof. Manoranjan Mishra
 Ans : (C)

127. The International Youth Festival held in August 2010, was in—
 (A) Mexico city
 (B) Moscow
 (C) Beijing
 (D) Tokyo
 Ans : (B)

128. Which one of the following statements about Brahmos is not correct ?
 (A) It is supersonic cruise missile
 (B) It has been built in India in collaboration with Russia
 (C) It was successfully test-fired in Bay of Bengal on 22 March, 2010
 (D) Its flight range is 400 km.
 Ans : (D)

129. Who is not a recipient of International Gandhi Peace Prize ?
 (A) Dasmond Tutu
 (B) Nelson Mandela
 (C) Aung Suu Kyi
 (D) Shabana Azmi
 Ans : (D)

130. The Fourth Ministerial Meet of the WTO was held at—
 (A) Singapore
 (B) Geneva
 (C) Seattle
 (D) Doha
 Ans : (D)

131. Who among the following is not included in the list of artists in whose memory, the Indian Post and Telegraph Department has declared on February 24, 2010 to issue postal stamps ?
 (A) Kanan Devi
 (B) Meena Kumari
 (C) Nutan
 (D) Madhubala
 Ans : (C)

132. What percentage of central tax revenue has been recommended for allocation to the States by the Thirteenth Finance Commission ?
 (A) 30•5%
 (B) 31•0%
 (C) 32•0%
 (D) 32•5%
 Ans : (C)

133. As per Budget Estimates 2010-11, presented to Parliament on 26-2-10, arrange the following sectors in descending order as per their Central Plan outlay.
 1. Rural Development
 2. Energy
 3. Transport
 4. Social Services
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 Codes :
 (A) 1, 2, 3, 4
 (B) 2, 4, 3, 1
 (C) 3, 1, 4, 2
 (D) 4, 3, 2, 1
 Ans : (D)

134. The new W.P.I. series was introduced on—
 (A) 1 April, 2010
 (B) 1 July, 2010
 (C) 15 August, 2010
 (D) 14 September, 2010
 Ans : (D)

135. The man who won 3 Grand Slams during 2010 is—
 (A) Andre Agassi
 (B) Rafael Nadal
 (C) Roger Federer
 (D) Roy Emerson
 Ans : (B)

136. The brand name of 16 digit unique identification number to be assigned to each individual in the country will be—
 (A) Pehchan
 (B) Maadhyam
 (C) Aadhar
 (D) Aabhar
 Ans : (C)

137. Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA) have built an atomic clock; now recognised as the world’s most precise clock. It is based on—
 (A) Mercury atom
 (B) Titanium atom
 (C) Platinum atom
 (D) Aluminium atom
 Ans : (D)

138. The book, ‘The Proudest Day’ was authored by—
 (A) Alok Bhalla
 (B) Durga Das
 (C) Chandra Kumar and Mohinder Puri
 (D) Anthony Read and David Fisher
 Ans : (D)

139. Who, out of the following, has been included in the ‘Hall of Fame’ by I.C.C. in March 2010 ?
 (A) Sachin Tendulkar
 (B) Sunil Gavaskar
 (C) Kapil Dev
 (D) Anil Kumble
 Ans : (C)

140. Which one of the following is not correctly matched ?
 (A) Deepak Chopra —Physician
 (B) Jhumpa Lahiri —Actress
 (C) Sunita Williams—Astronaut
 (D) Zubin Mehta —Western Music
 Ans : (B)

141. Jnanpith Award for 2008 was given to—
 (A) Ali Sardar Jafri
 (B) Akhlaq Khan Shaharyar
 (C) Qurratul Hyder
 (D) Raghupati Sahai Firaq
 Ans : (B)

142. The 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature was won by—
 (A) Herta Muller
 (B) Andre Gein
 (C) Vargas Lioss
 (D) K. Novoselvo
 Ans : (C)

143. The first Indian who won the Wrestling World Championship–2010 is—
 (A) Anil Kumar
 (B) Rajendra Kumar
 (C) Ravinder Singh
 (D) Sushil Kumar
 Ans : (D)

144. Who of the following won the Boxing World Championship 5 time in a row ?
 (A) Ravi Bala Charu
 (B) Ravi Katulu
 (C) M. C. Marykom
 (D) Amandeep Singh
 Ans : (C)

145. Assertion (A) : Organic farming reduces the emission of greenhouse gases.
 Reason (R) : It releases in the absorption of CO2 in the soil.
 Select the correct answer from the codes given below—
 Codes :
 (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
 (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
 (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false
 (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true
 Ans : (C)

146. Match List-I and List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the lists—
 List-I
 (a) Priya Pravas
 (b) Gaban
 (c) Eternal India
 (d) Shahnama
 List-II
 1. Indira Gandhi
 2. Ayodhya Prasad
 3. Prem Chand
 4. Firdausi
 Codes :
 (a) (b) (c) (d)
 (A) 1 2 3 4
 (B) 2 3 1 4
 (C) 3 2 4 1
 (D) 4 3 2 1
 Ans : (B)

147. Breeding work on sugarcane is being done at—
 (A) Lucknow
 (B) Shahjahanpur
 (C) Shravasti
 (D) Coimbatore
 Ans : (D)

148. Tungo Virus of rice is transmitted by—
 (A) Stem borer
 (B) Gundhi bug
 (C) Gall midge
 (D) Green leaf hopper
 Ans : (D)

149. Pulse crop which does not fix atmospheric nitrogen is—
 (A) Gram
 (B) Pea
 (C) Rajma
 (D) Moong
 Ans : (C)

150. Which one of the following is not correctly matched ?
 (A) Wheat – Phalaris minor
 (B) Potato – Late blight
 (C) Bajra – Ergot
 (D) Sugarcane – Powdery mildew
 Ans : (D)

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Solved paper for Allahabad Bank Clerk Exam 2010 in Computer.

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1. Computer uses the …… number system to store data and perform calculations.
a) Binary
b)Octal
c)Decimal
d)Hexadecimal
e)None of these

2. A disk’s content that is recorded at the time of manufacture and that cannot be changed or erased by the user is –
a)Memory-only
b)Write-only
c)Once-only
d)Run-only
e) Read-only

3. Which of the following can be used to select the entire document?
a) CTRL+A
b)ALT+F5
c)SHIFT+A
d)CTRL+K
e)CTRL+H

4. …….are attempts by individuals to obtain confidential information from you by falsifying their identity.
a) Phishing
b)Computer Viruses
c)Spyware Scams
d)Viruses
e)None of the above

5. Part number, part description, and number of parts ordered are examples of —–
a)Control
b)Output
c)Processing
d)Feedback
e) Input

6. A Web site’s main page is called its—
a) Home page
b)Browser page
c)Search page
d)Bookmark
e)None of these

7. The Simultaneous processing of two or more programs by multiple processors is —
a)Multiprogramming
b)Multitasking
c)Time-sharing
d) Multiprocessing
e)None of these

8. Codes consisting of lines of varying widths or lengths that are computer readable are known as —
a)an ASCII code
b)a maganetic tape
c)an OCR scanner
d) a bar code
e)none of these

9. To instruct work to fit the width of a column to the contents of a table automatically, click the … button and then point to AutoFit contents.
a)Fit to From
b)Format
c)Autosize
d) Contents
e)AutoFit

10. Why is it unethical to share copy-righted files with your friends?
a)It is not unethical, because it is legal.
b)It is unethical because the files are being given for free.
c) Sharing copyrighted files without permission breaks copyright laws.
d)It is not unethical because the files are being given for free
e)It is not unethical-anyone can access a computer.

11. Reusable optical storage will typically have the acronym—
a)CD
b)DVD
c)ROM
d) RW
e)ROS

12. The most common type of storage devices are—
a)Persistent
b)Optical
c)Magnetic
d) Flash
e)Steel

13. A device that connects to a network without the sue of cables is said to be
a)Distributed
b) Free
c)Centralized
d)Open source
e)None of these

14. A person who used his or her expertise to gain access to other people’s computers to get information illegally or do damage is—
a) Hacker
b)Analyst
c)Instant messenger
d)Programmer
e)Spammer

15. To access properties of an object, the mouse technique to use is—
a)Dragging
b)Dropping
c) Right-clicking
d)Shift-clicking
e)None of these

16. To change selected text to all capital letters, click the change case button, then click—
a) UPPERCASE
b)UPPER ALL
c)CAPS LOCK
d)LOCK UPPER
e)LARGE SIZE

17. The basic unit of a worksheet into which you enter data in Excel is called a–
a)Tab
b) Cell
c)Box
d)Range
e)None of these

18. You can keep your personal files/folders in—
a)My Folder
b) My Documents
c)My Files
d)My Text
e)None of these

19. In Word you can force a page break—
a)By positioning your cursor at the appropriate place and pressing the F1 key
b) By positioning your cursor at the appropriate place and pressing CTRL+Enter
c)By using the Insert/Section Break
d)By changing the font size of your document
e)None of these

20. A DVD is an example of a(n)—
a)Hard disk
b) Optical disk
c)Output devices
d)Solid-state storage device
e)None of these

21. The default view in Excel is —– view.
a)Work
b)Auto
c) Normal
d)Roman
e)None of these

22. The process of transferring files from a computer on the internet to your computer is called—
a) Downloading
b)Uploading
c)FTP
d)JPEG
e)Downsizing

23. …….. is the process of dividing the disk into tracks and sectors.
a)Tracking
b) Formatting
c)Crashing
d)Allotting
e)None of these

24. Help menu is available at which button?
a)End
b) Start
c)TurnOff
d)Restart
e)Reboot

25. The contents of ………….. are lost when the computer turns off.
a)Storage
b)Input
c)Output
d) Memory
e)None of these

26. When you save to this, your data will remain intact even when the computer is turned off—
a)RAM
b)Motherboard
c) Secondary Storage Device
d)Primary storage device
e)None of these

27. A central computer that holds collection of data and programs for many PCs, workstations, and other computers is a(n)—
a)Supercomputer
b)Minicomputer
c)Laptop
d) Server
e)None of these

28. The ……. Folder retains copies of messages that you have started but are not yet ready to send.
a)Drafts
b) Outbox
c)Address Book
d)Sent Items
e)Inbox

29. Grouping and processing all of a firm’s transactions at one time is called—
a)A database management system
b) Batch processing
c)A real-time system
d)An online system
e)None of these

30. The….. enables you to simultaneously keep multiple Web pages open in one browser window.
a)Tab box
b)Pop-up helper
c) Tab row
d)Address bar
e)ESC key

31. Which ports connect special types of music instruments to sound cards?
a)BUS
b)CPU
c) USB
d)MIDI
e)MINI

32. You can ….. a search by providing more information the search engine can use to select a smaller, more useful set of results.
a) Refine
b)Expand
c)Load
d)Query
e)Slowdown

33. What is the permanent memory built into your computer called?
a)RAM
b)Floppy
c)CPU
d)CD-ROM
e) ROM

34. What displays the contents of the active cell in Excel?
a) Namebox
b)RowHeadings
c)Formulabar
d)Taskpane
e)None of these

35. The piece of hardware that converts your computer’s digital signal to an analog signal that can travel over telephone lines is called—
a)Red wire
b)Blue cord
c)Tower
d) Modem
e)None of these

36. Video processors consist of —– and ——–, which store and process images
a)CPU and VGA
b)CPU and memory
c) VGA and memory
d)VGI and DVI
e)None of these

37. If you want to connect to your own computer through the internet from another locations, you can use—
a)Email
b)FTP
c)Instant messages
d) Telnet
e)None of these

38. To reload a web page, press the ……… button.
a)Redo
b)Reload
c)Restore
d)CTRL
e) Refresh

39. The first step in the transaction processing cycle captures business data through various modes such as optical scanning or at an electronic commerce website—
a)Document and report generation
b)Database maintenance
c)Transaction processing start-up
d) Data Entry
e)None of these

40. A(n) …… is a special visual and audio effect applied in Power-point to text or content.
a) Animation
b)Flash
c)Wipe
d)Dissolve
e)None of these

41. When the pointer is positioned on a ……., it is shaped like a hand
a)Grammar error
b)Formatting error
c)Screen Tip
d)Spelling Error
e) Hyperlink

42. Personal computers can be connected together to form a—
a)Server
b)Supercomputer
c) Network
d)Enterprise
e)None of these

43. A…. is the term used when a search engine returns a Web page that matches the search criteria.
a)Blog
b)Hit
c)Link
d)View
e) Success

44. ……. are words that a programming language has set aside for its own use.
a)Control words
b)Control structures
c) Reserved words
d)Reserved Keys
e)None of these

45. Mobile commerce is best described as—
a)The use of Kiosks in marketing
b)Transporting products
c) Buying and selling goods/services through wireless handheld devices
d)Using notebook PC’s in marketing
e)None of the above

46. Which of the following is a storage device that uses rigid, permanently installed magnetic disks to store data/information—
a)Floppy diskette
b) Hard disk
c)Permanent disk
d)Optical disk
e)None of these

47. The computer abbreviation KB usually means—
a)Key block
b)Kernel Boot
c) Key Byte
d)Kit Bit
e)Kilo Byte

48. What is the process of copying software programs from secondary storage media to the hard disk called?
a)Configuration
b)Download
c)Storage
d) Upload
e)Installation

49. In Excel, ……. allows users to bring together copies of work books that other users have worked on independently.
a)Copying
b) Merging
c)Pasting
d)Compiling
e)None of these

50. Which of the following are advantages of CD-ROM as a storage media?
a)CD-ROM is an inexpensive way to store large amount of data and information.
b)CD-ROM disks retrieve data than magnetic disks do
c)CD-ROMs make less errors that magnetic media
d) All of the above
e)None of the above




Solved paper for Allahabad Bank Clerk Exam 2010 in English.

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Directions—(Q. 1–15) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

Keshav and Yash lived in neighbouring villages. Once, a fair was held nearby and they set off from their homes hoping to do some business there. Keshav filled his sack with cheap cotton, overlaid it with a layer of fine wool, and set off for the fair. Meanwhile Yash, collected some old clothes, put a layer of sheer cotton on top and made his way to the fair. Each stopped to rest under a tree and got to talking. “I have the finest wool in my sack,” boasted Keshav Not to be outdone, Yash said, “I have cotton of the most superior quality.”

The two struck a deal. They would exchange their goods and since wool was more expensive, Yash would pay Keshav an extra rupee. But Yash had no money on him. So after agreeing to pay Keshav later, they went home, laughing at each other’s folly. It did not take them long to discover that they had been duped. The next day, Keshav landed at Yash’s house. “You cheat! Give me my rupee at least.” Yash was untroubled by Keshav’s words, “Of course. But first help me find the treasure at the bottom of this well. We can divide it.” So Keshav went into the well. But each time Yash, hauled up the bucket Keshav had filled, he said, “Oh ! No treasure here.

Try again.” Keshav soon realized he was being used as free labour to clean the well. So he gave a loud shout, “Here is the treasure! Watch out it’s heavy !” Yash was amazed that there actually was treasure in the well. As soon as he pulled up the bucket he threw away the rope so that Keshav could not come up. But, what did he find in the bucket ? Keshav covered in mud ! They began fighting again. Soon it got too dark to continue and they left for their homes.

But Keshav did not give up easily. He arrived at Yash’s house a few days later. Yash spotted him and told his wife, “I will pretend to be dead. Keshav will have to give up.” But when Keshav heard Yash’s wife wailing, he rushed out to gather the villagers. “My friend has died. Let’s take his body for cremation.” Yash’s wife got scared, “Go away. I shall arrange for cremation myself !” But the villagers thought she was too grief stricken. Once they reached the cremation ground, Keshav told the villagers, “It is getting dark. I shall watch over him during the night.” When the villagers had left, Keshav said to Yash, “Stop pretending. Give me my money !” Now, a gang of thieves came upon them and seeing one figure seated on the funeral pyre and another standing next to him talking, they assumed them to be ghosts and dropped their bag of stolen goods and left at top speed. The two, saw the bag full of gold and silver ornaments and divided it between themselves. Keshav made sure he got an extra gold coin and the account was settled at last!

1. What made the two young men decide to visit the fair ?
(A) They thought they could get jobs and support themselves
(B) They wanted to trade their goods at the fair and earn some money
(C) To sell the produce they had grown for a handsome profit
(D) Being unemployed they thought they could entertain people at the fair
(E) Not clearly mentioned in the passage

2. What were Keshav and Yash quarrelling about ?
(A) The cost of wool
(B) The interest on the loan Yash had taken
(C) Dividing the thieves’ treasure equally
(D) The money Yash owed Keshav
(E) The wages for digging the well

3. Why were the two men happy despite not going to the fair ?
(A) They had managed to buy whatever they needed on the way
(B) They had got a good deal in exchange for a rupee
(C) They had become fast friends and had made a lot of money in the bargain
(D) Each thought he had got the better deal and had swindled the other
(E) None of the above

4. Why did the villagers gather at Yash’s house ?
(A) Yash’s wife was very upset seeing Keshav and her husband arguing
(B) To help Yash’s wife carry Yash’s body home as night had fallen
(C) To give Yash’s wife the news of her husband’s death
(D) They wanted to keep watch over Yash’s wife during the night
(E) None of the above

5. Why did Yash request Keshav to go down into the well ?
(A) He knew Keshav was smart and would clean it thoroughly
(B) He was in search of treasure that he had buried
(C) To trick Keshav into cleaning it
(D) His wife had refused to help him
(E) To make Keshav earn the extra gold coin

6. Which of the following cannot be said about the two young men ?
(a) They were lazy and made their wives work.
(b) They were a match for each other in shrewdness.
(c) They were dishonest and tried to swindle each other.
(A) Only (a)
(B) Only (a) and (c)
(C) Only (b) and (c)
(D) All (a), (b) and (c)
(E) None of the above

7. Why did Keshav get an extra gold coin from the thieves’ treasure ?
(A) As payment for digging the well
(B) It was the amount Yash owed Keshav for protecting him from the thieves
(C) As repayment of the rupee that Yash owed him
(D) It was his idea to spend the night at the cremation ground
(E) He had proved to be cleverer than Yash

8. What was Keshav’s reaction to Yash’s presumed ‘death’ ?
(A) He immediately sent for the villagers to comfort Yash’s wife
(B) He was very upset because he realized that he would never recover his money
(C) He paid for all Yash’s funeral arrangements
(D) He could not be consoled and kept a watch over Yash’s body all night
(E) He knew Yash was pretending and decided to trick him too

9. What frightened the thieves ?
(A) The sight of what they thought were the spirits of the dead
(B) The realization that the villagers would soon return
(C) Someone had discovered their hiding place
(D) Their loot had been stolen by other thieves
(E) The villagers had lit a funeral pyre for them

10. Which of the following is not true in the context of the passage ?
(A) Keshav was persevering by nature
(B) There was no treasure buried in Yash’s well
(C) Keshav guarded Yash’s body because he knew thieves lived there
(D) Yash’s wife supported her husband in his crooked dealings
(E) Neither Keshav nor Yash could be trusted to keep his word

Directions—(Q. 11–13) Which of the following is most similar in meaning to the word given in bold as used in the passage ?

11. Discover
(A) Invent | (B) Explore | (C) Locate | (D) Realize | (E) Research

12. Struck
(A) Reached | (B) Impacted | (C) Slapped | (D) Attacked | (E) Occurred

13. Top
(A) Height | (B) Lid | (C) Finest | (D) Upper | (E) Maximum

Directions—(Q. 14–15) Which of the following is most opposite in meaning to the word given in bold as
used in the passage ?

14. Dark
(A) Bright | (B) Cheerful | (C) Shadow | (D) Fair | (E) Shining

15. Free
(A) Occupied | (B) Paid | (C) Captured | (D) Busy | (E) Dependent

Directions—(Q. 16–25) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error in it. The error if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the letter of the part with error as your answer. If there is no error, mark (E).

16. In order to (A) / attract tourists many (B) / hotels have been offered (C) / attractive deals and discounts. (D) No error (E)

17. The Board is likely (A) / to take its time (B) / to examine the facts (C) / before giving their decision. (D) No error (E)

18. How can we open (A) / these branches on time (B) / if we have not (C) / yet obtained the licences? (D) No error (E)

19. One of the disadvantage (A) / of fixed deposit schemes (B) / is that banks offer (C) / low rates of interest. (D) No error (E)

20. According to experts, it is (A) / necessarily for you to save (B) / and invest at least twenty-five (C) / percent of your monthly income. (D) No error (E)

21. The manager has not (A) / yet replied to the (B) / customer letter asking (C) / about her loan application. (D) No error (E)

22. While the formation of RBI (A) / was approved in March, 1934 (B) / it was inaugurated (C) / only in April 1, 1935. (D) No error (E)

23. The Insurance Regulatory Development Authority has (A) / asked all insurance (B) / companies
submitting their (C)
/ balance sheets by June. (D) No error (E)

24. Arun’s father has been ill (A) / since last year and Arun (B) / has spend his entire (C) / savings on his treatment. (D) No error (E)

25. There are a large number (A) / of Chinese workers which (B) / are employed by (C) / software companies in India. (D) No error (E)

Directions—(Q. 26–30) In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are lettered as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The letter of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer.

26. There are few (A) differents (B) between (C) these two marketing proposals. (D) All correct (E)

27. Most (A) banks have been hiring (B) staff for their corporate (C) banking divisions. (D) All correct (E)

28. The interest rate for postal deposits is fixed (A) by the government and usually (B) remains (C) stable. (D) All correct (E)

29. Companies (A) will benefit (B) if the Finance Ministry decides to lesser (C) taxes in this budget. (D) All correct (E)

30. Compare (A) to private (B) banks, we have a larger (C) network (D) of branches in North India. All correct (E)

Directions—(Q. 31–40) In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

A poor man was once travelling through the desert. Feeling thirsty and tired, he began to …(31)… for water. At last finding a stream, he …(32)… to his knees and drank the water which …(33)… very sweet. He filled up his bottle …(34)… continued on. After several days journey, he …(35)… the palace and got an opportunity to …(36)… the King. As a mark of …(37)… he presented the King with the bottle …(38)… water. The King tasted the water, and …(39)… rewarded the man. All the courtiers …(40)… to taste the water but the King refused. When the man had left overjoyed, the king explained why he had acted so strangely. “After such a long journey, the water was foul tasting. I could not risk anyone showing, his disgust for a gift which was so sincerely given! For this reason alone I reserved the tasting of the water for myself.”

31. (A) desire | (B) pursue | (C) need | (D) obtain | (E) search

32. (A) fell | (B) drop | (C) jumped | (D) leaped | (E) sat

33. (A) looked | (B) tasted | (C) flavour | (D) became | (E) sample

34. (A) before | (B) soon | (C) and | (D) that | (E) however

35. (A) came | (B) reached | (C) built | (D) seen | (E) arrived

36. (A) meet | (B) receive | (C) homage | (D) acquaint | (E) welcome

37. (A) rebuke | (B) regards | (C) regret | (D) respect | (E) reverend

38. (A) had | (B) of | (C) filled | (D) contained | (E) full

39. (A) foolishly | (B) hasty | (C) similarly | (D) selfishly | (E) generously
40. (A) began | (B) hoping | (C) begged | (D) anxious | (E) wish




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