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16. the Minute Hand of a Clock Overtakes Thehour Hand at Intervals 16. The minute hand of a clock overtakes 108 so find the width (B) HWX 25. If ‘CAT’ and ‘BOAT’ are written as XZG revenue-Answer thehour hand at intervals of 64 minutes of Ans:l=8 (C) IWX and ‘YLZG’ respectively in a code language (d) Exchange rate is fixed by RBI correct time. How much a day does the 9 Three cards are drawn at random from an (D) JWX how is ‘EGG’ to be written in the same clock gain or lose? ordinary pack of cards. Find the probability Ans. (C) language? 11. Which among the following is the top Ans. 32 8/11 minutes. that they will consist of a king, a queen and (A) VSS dividend paying company of India, as per a an ace. 10. What should come in the place of (B) URR study done by economic Times? 17. Solve for x and y: 1/x – 1/y = 1/3, 1/x2 + Ans. 64/2210. question mark in the following series? (C) VTT (a) ONGC-Answer 1/y2 = 5/9. 1, 4, 9, 25, 36, ? (D) UTF Ans. (C) (b)TCS Ans. x = 3/2 or -3 and y = 3 or -3/2. 10. A number of cats got together and (A) 48 © ITC decided to kill between them 999919 mice. (C) 52 1. Which among the following body (d) IOC 18. Daal is now being sold at Rs. 20 a kg. Every cat killed an equal number of mice. (B) 49 promoted securities Trading Corporation of During last month its rate was Rs. 16 per kg. Each cat killed more mice than there were (D) 56 India Limited (STCI) jointly with the Public 12. Many a times we read in the By how much percent should a family cats. How many cats do you think Ans. (B) sector Banks? newspapers hat the Government of India reduce its consumption so as to keep the there were ? Ans. 991. (a) SEBI signs DTAA to broaden the scope of article expenditure fixed? Directions—(Q. 11 to 14): Select the one (b) Reserve bank Of India-Answer of exchange of information to include Ans. 20 %. 11. If Log2 x – 5 Log x + 6 = 0, then what which is different from the other three. © IDBI Ltd. exchange of banking information. What would the value / values of x be? 11. (A) Bokaro (d) ICICI Ltd does the DTSS refers to here? 19. Find the least value of 3x + 4y if x2y3 = Ans. x = e2 or e3. (B) Jamshedpur (a) DTAA taxation article agreement 6. (C) Bhilai 2. The state bank of India (Amendment) Bill- (b) Double taxation avoidance agreement- Ans. 10. 12. The square of a two digit number is (D) Agra 2010, which was passed in the parliament in Answer divided by half the number. After 36 is Ans. (D) the latter half of 2010, apart from other © Double taxation avoidance arrangements 20. Can you find out what day of the week added to the quotient, this sum is then things, reduces the statutory minimum (d) Dual tax agreement arrangement was January 12, 1979? Ans. Friday. divided by 2. The digits of the resulting 12. (A) January shareholding of the Central Government in number are the same as those in the (B) February the bank from ________ to ______ %, 13. What does the Canada India Research 21. A garrison of 3300 men has provisions original (C) July which among the following set of figures U.S. refer to? for 32 days, when given at a rate of 850 number, but they are in reverse order. The (D) December fills the blank correctly? (a) A business forum grams per head. At the end of 7 days a ten’s place of the original number is equal Ans. (B) (a) 59, 52 (b) A nuclear reactor reinforcement arrives and it was found that to twice the difference between its digits. (b) 55, 51 © A scientific research group now the provisions will last 8 days less, What is the number? Ans. 46 13. (A) Bible (c) 59, 55-Answer (d) A proposed space research when given at the rate of 825 grams per (B) Panchsheel (d) 62, 51 organization.-Answer head. How, many more men can it feed? 13.Can you tender a one rupee note in such (C) Geeta Ans. 1700 men. a manner that there shall be total 50 coins (D) Quran 3. What do we call an agreement whereby 14. Which among the following decides the but none of them would be 2 paise coins.? Ans. (B) an issuing Bank at the request of the oil Prices in India? 22. From 5 different green balls, four Ans. 45 one paisa coins, 2 five paise coins, 2 Importer (Buyer) undertakes to take (a) Government of India different blue balls and three different red ten paise coins, and 1 twenty-five paise 14. (A) Star payment to the exporter (Beneficiary) (b) Government of Respective states balls, how many combinations of balls can coins. (B) Sun against stipulated documents? © Ministry of Petroleum be chosen taking at least one green and one (C) Sky (a) Bill of exchange (d) Oil Companies-Answer blue ball? Ans. 3720. 14.A monkey starts climbing up a tree 20ft. (D) Moon Ans. (C) (b) Letter of Exchange tall. Each hour, it hops 3ft. and slips back (c) Letter of Credit 15. Consider the following statements in 23. Three pipes, A, B, & C are attached to a 2ft. How much time would it take the Directions—(Q. 15 to 17): based on (d) Bill of entry-Answer context with Treasury Bulls? tank. A & B can fill it in 20 & 30 minutes monkey to reach the top? alphabets. 1. They are issued by Government of India respectively while C can empty it in 15 Ans.18 hours. 15. If the sequence of the alphabets is 4. Mutual funds are regulated in India by on behalf of RBI minutes. If A, B & C are kept open reversed which of the following would be which among the following? 2. They are mostly for short term successively for 1 minute each, how soon 15. What is the missing number in this the 14th letter from (a) RBI borrowings will the tank be filled? Ans. 167 minutes. series? 8 2 14 6 11 ? 14 6 18 12 Ans. 9 your left? (b) SEBI-Answer 3. Treasury Bills cannot be purchased by any (A) N (c) Stock exchanges person resident of India 24. A person walking 5/6 of his usual rate is 1. What should come in the place of (?) in (B) L (d) RBI and SEBI both Which among the above is/are correct? 40 minutes late. What is his usual time? the given series? (C) O (a) All are correct Ans. 3 hours 20 minutes. ACE, FGH, ?, PON (D) None of these Ans. (D) 5. Which of the following country was the (b) 2 & 3 are correct (A) KKK host of First Asian Yoga Championship held (c) Only 2 is correct-Answer 25. Mr. Shah decided to walk down the (B) JKI 16. Which letter is the 8th letter to the right recently? (d) Only 3 is correct escalator of a tube station. He found that if (C) HJH of the letter, which is 12th from the left? (a) Thailand he walks down 26 steps, he requires 30 (D) IKL Ans. (A) (A) V (b) Cambodia 16. Which among the following is India’s seconds to reach the bottom. However, if (B) T (c) Vietnam largest indigenous Research and Production he steps down 34 stairs he would only 2. Typist : Typewriter : : Writer: ? (C) W (d) Laos Nuclear Reactor? require 18 seconds to get to the bottom. If (A) Script (D) Y Ans. (B) (a) Apsara the time is measured from the moment the (B) Pen 6. Which among the following body (b) Dhurva-Answer top step begins to descend to the time he (C) Paper 17. Which letter is the 8th letter to the right authorizes the credit limit to the National © Kamini steps off the last step at the bottom, find (D) Book Ans. (B) of the letter which is 10th to the left of the Co-operative Marketing Federation? (d) CIRUS out the height of the stair way in steps? last but one letter from the right? (a) RBI Ans.46 steps. 3. Paint: Artist : : Wood: ? (A) V (b) Department of Agriculture 17. Bring out the only incorrect statement: (A) Furniture (B) X (c) NABARD-Answer (a) Reserve Repo operation by RBI aims are 1.A certain type of mixture is prepared by (B) Forest (C) W (d) Department of Finance injecting/increasing liquidity mixing brand A at Rs.9 a kg. with brand B at (C) Fire (D) I Ans. (C) (b) SDR refers to special drawing Rs.4 a kg. If the mixture is worth Rs.7 a kg., (D) Carpenter Ans. (D) 7. Which among the following duties is © Rupee appreciation results in decrease how many kgs. of brand A are needed to Directions—(Q. 18 to 23) Three of the applied by a government to control the in imports-Answer make 40kgs. of the mixture? 4. acme : mace :: alga: ? following four are alike in a certain way and exports of a commodity, so that the (d) Increase in inflation rate leads to decline Ans. Brand A needed is 24kgs. (A) glaa so form a group. 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