- IBPS BANK CLERK ONLINE CWE – IV Held On: 07.12.2014

GENERAL AWARENESS



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Manali


  1. Explanation :

    Manali





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Newzeland Dollar


  1. Explanation :

    Newzeland Dollar





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Suva


  1. Explanation :

    Suva





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Good and Services


  1. Explanation :

    Good and Services





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Rajasthan


  1. Explanation :

    Rajasthan





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Hockey


  1. Explanation :

    Hockey





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Geneva


  1. Explanation :

    Geneva





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Kitkat


  1. Explanation :

    Kitkat





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National Electronic Fund Transfer


  1. Explanation :

    National Electronic Fund Transfer





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Both 1 and 4


  1. Explanation :

    Both 1 and 4





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Small Savings scheme


  1. Explanation :

    Small Savings scheme





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Y.V. Reddy


  1. Explanation :

    Y.V. Reddy





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Operation Lehar


  1. Explanation :

    Operation Lehar





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Jean Tirole


  1. Explanation :

    Jean Tirole





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Jakarta, Indonesi


  1. Explanation :

    Jakarta, Indonesi





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2) India


  1. Explanation :

    2) India





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Choudhary Birender Singh


  1. Explanation :

    Choudhary Birender Singh





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14 October


  1. Explanation :

    14 October





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Deoria


  1. Explanation :

    Deoria





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Japan


  1. Explanation :

    Japan





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Chetan Bhagat


  1. Explanation :

    Chetan Bhagat





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Liar's Dice


  1. Explanation :

    Liar's Dice





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2022


  1. Explanation :

    2022





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Agent


  1. Explanation :

    Agent





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Microsoft


  1. Explanation :

    Microsoft





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Mars Orbiter Mission


  1. Explanation :

    Mars Orbiter Mission





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Paris


  1. Explanation :

    Paris





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Spreading payments over multiple periods


  1. Explanation :

    Spreading payments over multiple periods





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15 years


  1. Explanation :

    15 years




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China


  1. Explanation :

    China




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Uttar Pradesh


  1. Explanation :

    Uttar Pradesh




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12 November


  1. Explanation :

    12 November




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10 years


  1. Explanation :

    10 years




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Negotiable Instruments Act 1881


  1. Explanation :

    Negotiable Instruments Act 1881




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Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002


  1. Explanation :

    Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002




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Arun Jaitley


  1. Explanation :

    Arun Jaitley




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Loan to Value Ratio


  1. Explanation :

    Loan to Value Ratio




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Pandit Jasraj


  1. Explanation :

    Pandit Jasraj




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Lalitha Kurnararnangalam


  1. Explanation :

    Lalitha Kurnararnangalam




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Reserve Bank of India


  1. Explanation :

    Reserve Bank of India



COMPUTER LITERACY




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Hyper Text Markup Language


  1. Explanation :

    Hyper Text Markup Language




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Fill the selection with active cells to the right


  1. Explanation :

    Fill the selection with active cells to the right




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Open source


  1. Explanation :

    Open source




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Virtual Desktop Access


  1. Explanation :

    Virtual Desktop Access





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Wide Area Network


  1. Explanation :

    Wide Area Network




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Joystick


  1. Explanation :

    Joystick




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Mainframe computer


  1. Explanation :

    Mainframe computer




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Hyper Text Markup Language


  1. Explanation :

    Hyper Text Markup Language




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1000


  1. Explanation :

    1000




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201020


  1. Explanation :

    201020




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Mac


  1. Explanation :

    Mac




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Compiler


  1. Explanation :

    Compiler




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16


  1. Explanation :

    16




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All of the above


  1. Explanation :

    All of the above




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Universal Automatic Computer


  1. Explanation :

    Universal Automatic Computer




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Modulation


  1. Explanation :

    Modulation




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American Standard Code for Information Interchange


  1. Explanation :

    American Standard Code for Information Interchange




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Hard Disk


  1. Explanation :

    Hard Disk




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URL


  1. Explanation :

    URL




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PB


  1. Explanation :

    PB




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Processor


  1. Explanation :

    Processor




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Website


  1. Explanation :

    Website




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Hyperlink


  1. Explanation :

    Hyperlink




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Repeater


  1. Explanation :

    Repeater




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Undo


  1. Explanation :

    Undo




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File


  1. Explanation :

    File




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Network


  1. Explanation :

    Network




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Booting


  1. Explanation :

    Booting




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Select the Print command and then select OK


  1. Explanation :

    Select the Print command and then select OK




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Root Directory


  1. Explanation :

    Root Directory




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Cursor


  1. Explanation :

    Cursor




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Windows


  1. Explanation :

    Windows




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Spam


  1. Explanation :

    Spam




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Hibernate


  1. Explanation :

    Hibernate




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Executing


  1. Explanation :

    Executing




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Browser


  1. Explanation :

    Browser




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Cut and paste


  1. Explanation :

    Cut and paste




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Keyboard


  1. Explanation :

    Keyboard




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Magnetic Ink Character Reader


  1. Explanation :

    Magnetic Ink Character Reader




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Justified


  1. Explanation :

    Justified



ENGLISH LANGUAGE



Q. Directions (01-10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

The truth about the speed, scale and unstoppable momentum of business process outsourcing and offshoring. What will be the net impact of outsourcing on American and European economies? How should company executives and union leaders respond to emerging markets? Can or should the offshoring process be reversed? Advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing? Outsourcing is very controversial and affects every part of business from manufacturing through design, software development, financial control, logistics management, customer support and sales. Outsourcing has been praised as cost-effective, efficient, productive and strategic - but also condemned as evil, money-grabbing, destructive, ruthless, exploiting the poor, destroying communities and nations. Outsourcing incentives are huge - and can lead to falls in service costs of 50-60%. Up to half of the $19 trillion spent every year by European companies on sales and administration could be outsourced. Despite the publicity, outsourcing is most often to companies in the same nation - for example ISS employs over 500,000 local people in catering, buildings maintenance, facilities management, cleaning and security for hospitals, schools, government buildings, factories and offices. However, during 1995-2011 there has been a large migration of skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled jobs from high-cost to low-cost nations. Outsourcing has produced labour shortages in many emerging economies. For example, China is now seeing 100% salary nflation at top end and India is not far behind-acute shortage of experienced business leadership. Some companies are now thinking of moving operations to places like Pakistan (50% lower costs and over 200,000 IT graduates looking for work). Bangladesh or Vietnam. Changes are happening very quickly. But other corporations are already moving jobs back home - because cost savings have narrowed, and because outsourcing carries risks - in supply chain delays, language and culture challenges, distance management, loss of intellectual capital and so on. New outsourcing decisions can generate weeks of hostile media coverage, widespread protests and industrial action. The outsourcing issue is so sensitive that decisions are usually taken behind closed doors at the most senior levels in the organisation, and only announced after much careful research into how the proposals are likely to be received. If handled badly, business process outsourcing can damage corporate image, weaken a brand, unsettle customers, and result in lower quality of products and services. But when handled well, the results can be good enough to save a failing corporation. Most outsourcing is by large companies, yet small companies provide most jobs in America and Europe, and most of the economic growth. Big companies create headlines but the greatest impact is elsewhere and almost invisible. The United Kingdom has 3.3 million companies. If each one takes on just one more person on average, the result would be more than 3 million new jobs, and that is what has happened in the last few years, with unemployment at very low levels despite several million people added to the labour force. Yet 6,000 redundancies at a factory is mistakenly seen as a national crisis. Each outsourced job in India can generate work for more than 20 other people as the money flows around the national economy, usually at a far faster rate than in countries like the United States. When a product is manufactured in China instead of the United States or Europe, only a small part of the total retail price lands up in that country. Most is taken as before by the retailer, wholesaler, distribution system, research, design and development teams and company owners as profit. So the impact is less than you might expect. Research shows that some of the new economic activities generated in developing countries by outsourcing will generate new demand for goods and services in the country where the jobs have moved from (eg America). McKinsey Global Institute estimates that for every dollar US corporations spend on outsourcing to India, 33c gets 33c and the US economy benefits by $1.14. This is based on several assumptions: that 69% of displaced service workers will find new jobs within a year, and will end up earning 96% of their previous wages - backed up by 1979-1999 data. However older workers may be out of work for long, especially if their education is poor. Outsourcing saves money for corporations which means lower costs for consumers, and higher dividends for pensioners who own 75% of United States and United Kingdom wealth - that means more money to spend on other things such as local services (meals out, beauty treatments, gardening, decorating etc) and that produces new jobs. Outsourcing has meant for example that you can buy a DVD player for less than $100. It is one reason why retail costs of products has halved in many sectors over the last 20 years. allowing for inflation. Future economic growth depends on new generations of creative, dynamic entrepreneurs, with good access to venture capital, who will drive national economies through transition.



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Up to 69% of the $19 trillion is spent every year by European companies on sales and administration


  1. Explanation :

    Up to 69% of the $19 trillion is spent every year by European companies on sales and administration




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Pakistan, Bangladesh or Vietnam


  1. Explanation :

    Pakistan, Bangladesh or Vietnam




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Pakistan


  1. Explanation :

    Pakistan




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From 1995 to 2011


  1. Explanation :

    From 1995 to 2011




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Both I and II


  1. Explanation :

    Both I and II




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Advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing


  1. Explanation :

    Advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing


Q.Directions (07-08): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word given in bold as used in the passage.


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outsourcing


  1. Explanation :

    outsourcing




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severe


  1. Explanation :

    severe


Directions (09-10): Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.


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shortages


  1. Explanation :

    shortages




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destroy


  1. Explanation :

    destroy


Q.Directions (11 - 15): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)


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In order of taking its


  1. Explanation :

    In order of taking its




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the commission have founded that the major issues


  1. Explanation :

    the commission have founded that the major issues




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Social media disclose that


  1. Explanation :

    Social media disclose that




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For one this intangible sector has sudden been witnessing


  1. Explanation :

    For one this intangible sector has sudden been witnessing




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default encouraging to put their money in riskier equities.


  1. Explanation :

    default encouraging to put their money in riskier equities.


Q.Directions (16 - 20): Rearrange the following five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper sequence to form a paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

(A) Mass communication is the process through which firms Interact one-to-one with masses of customers to design products and services tailor made to individual needs.

(B) More powerful computers, detailed databases, robotic production and flexible manufacturing, and interactive communication media such as cell phones and the Internet - all have combined to foster "mass communication".

Today however new technologies are permitting many companies to return to customized marketing.

(D) The tailor custom made the suit, the cobbler designed shoes for the individual, the cabinetmaker-made furniture to order.

(E) The widespread use of mass marketing has obscured the fact that for centuries consumers were served as individuals.



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E


  1. Explanation :

    E




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D


  1. Explanation :

    D




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A


  1. Explanation :

    A




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C


  1. Explanation :

    C




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B


  1. Explanation :

    B


Q.Directions (21 - 25): Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.


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economic growth its people deserve


  1. Explanation :

    economic growth its people deserve




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one discerned two


  1. Explanation :

    one discerned two




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package to boost air connectivity


  1. Explanation :

    package to boost air connectivity




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flagship for many of the pressing issues


  1. Explanation :

    flagship for many of the pressing issues




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goes unrecognized as it is overshadowed


  1. Explanation :

    goes unrecognized as it is overshadowed


Q.Directions (26 - 30): Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.


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specific, restructuring


  1. Explanation :

    specific, restructuring




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down, fall


  1. Explanation :

    down, fall




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nowhere, hastily


  1. Explanation :

    nowhere, hastily




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deploy, collected


  1. Explanation :

    deploy, collected




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discuss, take


  1. Explanation :

    discuss, take


Q. Directions (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. Worldwide, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have been (31) as the engine of economic growth and for promoting equitable development. MSMEs constitute over 90% of total enterprises In most of the economies and are (32) with generating the highest rates of employment growth and account for a major share of industrial production and exports. In India too, the MSMEs play a (33) role in the overall industrial economy of the country. MSMEs in India account for more than 80% of the total number of industrial enterprises and (34) over 8000 value-added products, It is estimated that in terms of value, the sector (35) for 45% of the manufacturing output and 40% of the total export of the country and employs over 6 crore people. Further, in recent years the MSME sector has (36)registered higher growth rate compared to the overall industrial sector. The major advantage of the sector is its employment potential at low capital cost. As per available statistics, this sector employs an estimated 6 crore persons spread over 2.6 crore enterprises and the labour intensity in the MSME sector is (37) to be almost 4 times higher than the large enterprises. Despite (38) more than 80 % of the total number of industrial enterprises and supporting industrial development, many MSMEs in India have problems such as sub-optimal scale of operation, technological (39) supply chain inefficiencies, increasing domestic and global competition, fund shortages, change in manufacturing strategies and (40) and uncertain market scenario.


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accepted


  1. Explanation :

    accepted




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obliged


  1. Explanation :

    obliged




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pivotal


  1. Explanation :

    pivotal




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produce


  1. Explanation :

    produce




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accounts


  1. Explanation :

    accounts




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consistently


  1. Explanation :

    consistently




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estimated


  1. Explanation :

    estimated




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constituting


  1. Explanation :

    constituting




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obsolescence


  1. Explanation :

    obsolescence




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turbulent


  1. Explanation :

    turbulent



NUMERICAL ABILITY


Directions (1-5): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?


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2595


  1. Explanation :

    (2) The pattern is :
    6 x 6 + 6 = 36 + 6 = 42

    42 x 5 + 5 =210 + 5 = 215

    215 x 4 + 4 =860 + 4=864

    864 x 3 + 3 = 864

    2592 + 3 = 2595




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113


  1. Explanation :

    (5) The pattern Is :
    8+1 x 7=8+7=15

    15+2 x 7=15+14=29

    29+3 x 7=29+21=50

    50+4 x 7=50+28=78

    78 + 5 x 7=78+35= 113




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2595


  1. Explanation :

    (1) The pattern is :
    9x5-5=45-5=40

    40 x 4-4=160-4=156

    156 x 3-3=468-3=465

    465x2-2=930-28= 928




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8


  1. Explanation :

    (3) The pattern is : 108 + 1.5 = 72
    72 + 2 = 36

    36 + 1.5 = 24 /

    24 + 2 = 12

    12 + 1.5 = 8




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64


  1. Explanation :

    (2) The pattern is :
    8 + 1^2 = 8 + 1 = 9

    9 + 2^2 = 9 + 4 = 13

    13 + 3^2 =13 + 9=22

    22 + 4^2=22 + 16=38

    38 + 5^2 = 38 + 25= 63


Directions (06-15):What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?


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1032.84


  1. Explanation :

    (I) ? = 538.24 - 193.22 + 343.91 x 2 = 538.24 - 193.22 + 687.82 = 1226.06 - 193.22 = 1032.84




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36


  1. Explanation :


    780/ √676 +(?)^2 = 1326

    ->780/ √676 +(?)^2 = 1326

    ->30 + (?)^2 = 1326

    ->(?)^2 = 1326 - 30 = 1296

    ->? = √1296 = 36




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267.61


  1. Explanation :

    (3) ? = (678- 455 + 132) x 0.4 +238.12- 112.51 = 355 x 0.4 +238.12- 112.51 = 142 + 238.12- 112.51 = 267.61




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25


  1. Explanation :

    480 x 135 /100 ? x 320 =728
    -> 648+3.2x?=728

    3.2 x?=.728-648=80
    80
    ->?= 3.2 =25




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1(1/45)


  1. Explanation :

    ?=17/5 x 4/17 +5/3 x 2/15 =4/5+2/9= 36+10/45 = 46/45=1(1/45)




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3(6/11)


  1. Explanation :

    ?=√32.4/12.1 x √67.6/14.4
    =18/11x26/12=39/11=3(6/11)




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95.8


  1. Explanation :

    ?= (237732/18.01)- 4.525x8 =132-36.2=95.8




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669.354


  1. Explanation :

    3.2 x 8.1 + 3185 ÷ 4.95 = ?
    =2.92+643.434=669.354




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46.3


  1. Explanation :

    (43% of 2750) - (38% of 2990) = ?
    1182.50-1136.20=46.3




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56094


  1. Explanation :

    (35423 + 7164 + 41720) - (317 x 89) = ?
    84307-28213=56094


Directions (16-20): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it.Number of students studying in various Disciplines/Streams in 6 different cities.

City discipline Engineering Madical Science Poytechnic MBA Commerce
P 480 530 900 200 800
Q 390 570 930 220 810
R 650 680 980 260 920
S 780 980 1100 280 930
T 680 610 995 295 950
U 850 780 890 275 970



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897


  1. Explanation :


    Required average = 1/6(800 + 810 + 920 + 930 + 950 + 970)

    1/6*5380 = 896(2/3) = 897




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(2) 1150


  1. Explanation :


    Total number of students :

    City Q = 390 + 570 + 930 + 220 + 810 = 2920

    City S = 780 + 980 + 1100 + 280 + 930 = 4070

    Required difference = 4070 - 2920 = 1150




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17%


  1. Explanation :


    Number of students in Medical Science in cities R and S

    = 680 + 980 = 1660

    Number of students in Poly-technic in cities P and S

    = 900 + 1100 = 2000

    Difference = 2000 - 1660 = 340

    Required percent 340/2000 x100 = 17%




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5 : 2


  1. Explanation :


    Required ratio = 650:260

    = 5:2




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40%


  1. Explanation :


    Required percent

    (280-200/200)*100

    8000/200 = 40%




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26000


  1. Explanation :

    Month salary of Mrs.Gupta =Rs.x(let)
    Percentage expense on (education + Domestic need + trasportation)=15+30+8=53%
    Remaining Amt
    x * (100-53/100)

    Rs.47x/100

    Savings=Rs.8554
    therefore; 70% of 47x/100=8554

    47x * 70 =8554*10000
    ->x= 85540000/47*70= Rs.26000




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6450


  1. Explanation :

    Amount = pricipal + interest= Rs(21500+ 7116.5)= Rs.28616.5
    A = P (1+(R/100))^T

    28616.5/21500=(1+(R/100))^3

    286165/21500=(1+(R/100))^3

    1331/1000=(1+(R/100))^3

    (11/10)^3=(1+(R/100))^3

    1+(1/10)=1+(R/100

    R=1/10 *100 =10%

    therefore; S.I=Principal*Rate*Time/100

    =21500*10*3/100

    =Rs.64500




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1473


  1. Explanation :


    C.P of Article=Rs.x

    therefore; 1554-x=x-1392

    ->2x=1554+1392=2946

    ->x=2946/2=

    Rs.1473




Ans .

7700


  1. Explanation :


    total amount =Rs.x(let)

    A:B:C:D= 2:4:8:9

    Sum of rotatios= 2+42+8+9 =23

    According to question,

    8x/23-4x/23=2800

    ->4x/23=2800

    4x=2800*23

    x=23*2800/4= Rs.16100

    therefore; Share of A & D

    =11x/23=11*16100/23

    Rs.7700




Ans .

65714


  1. Explanation :


    Pre-determined amount for donation = Rs.x(let)

    therefore; x*75/100=6900

    ->x=6900*100/75= Rs.9200

    Therefore; 14% of monthly salary=9200

    Monthly salary * 14/100 = 9200

    ->Monthly salary

    = Rs. 9200*100/14= Rs. 65714




Ans .

39.75


  1. Explanation :


    Total length of cloth =

    (130 x 30 + 75) cm.

    = (3900 + 75) cm.

    = 3975 cm.

    = 39.75 metre

    [100 cm. = 1 metre)




Ans .

17


  1. Explanation :

    From the options, 15^2+ 17^2=225 +289=514




Ans .

6.8 years


  1. Explanation :


    Two years ago RamesWs age = 6xyears

    Ankur's age = 9xyears

    After two years from today.

    6x+4/9x+4=9/11

    81x+ 36 = 66x+44

    81x-66x= 44-36

    15x=8

    x=8/15

    :. Ankur's present age

    = (9 x 1 + 21 years

    =(24/5 + 2) years

    34/5 years = 6.8 years







Ans .

13(7/11)minutes


  1. Explanation :

    Part of tank filled in 1 minute by two pipes and the leak
    1/15+1/25+1/30

    10+6-5/150=11/150

    Required time = 150/11

    13(7/11)minutes




Ans .

8/21


  1. Explanation :

    Total balls in the urn = 9 +5+7 =21
    One ball will be white while other ball will be either blue or black.

    :. Total possible outcomes = Selection of 2 balls out of 21 balls

    =21c2=21*20/1*2=210

    Total favourable outcomes = Selection of 1 ball out of 5 white balls and selection of 1 ball out of 16 remaining balls

    = 5c1 x 16c, = 5 x 16 = 80

    Required probability

    =80/210=8/21




Ans .

26cm


  1. Explanation :

    Length of rectangle = x cm (let)
    Length = (x + 5) cm.

    According to question,

    =>(x+ 5) (4=(x+5-3) (x+ 2)

    =>x^2 + 5x = (x+ 2)^2 = x^2 + 4x + 4

    =>5x- 4x= 4

    =>x= 4

    Length of rectangle =4+5=9cm.

    Perimeter of rectangle = 2(9 + 4) =26cm.




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10 : 14 : 7


  1. Explanation :

    A;B:C
    =12 x 5 : 12 x 7:6 x 7

    =10:14: 7




Ans .

30 days


  1. Explanation :

    5 women ≈ 3 men 3
    :. 35 women ≈ 3/5 x 35

    ≈ 21 men

    Therefore M1D1T1=M2D2T2

    ≈20*27*7=21*6*D2

    D2=20*27*7/21*6=30 days




Ans .

69 : 120 : 175


  1. Explanation :

    Number of students In schools A. B and C respective-ly = 3x. 5x and 7x
    Required ratio after respec-tive increases

    (3x * 115/100):(5x * 120/100):(7x * 125/100)

    (3 x 115) : (5 x 120) : (7 x 125)

    (3 x 115) : (5 x 120) : (7 x 125)




Ans .

7.5


  1. Explanation :

    Rate downstream =20/2= 10 kmph
    Rate upstream = 20/4 = 5kms

    Speed of boat In still water

    = 1/2(10+5)

    15/2 = 7.5kmph


Directions (36-40):Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Number of units (in crores) sold by six different mobile phone manufacturing companies during the given years.

Year/Companies 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
E 105.8 82 38.2 115.6 29.5 37.5
F 101.2 86 88.5 118.7 30.5 39
G 104.5 98.3 57.5 109.9 47.5 40.5
H 109.8 91.5 97.8 105.8 44.5 43.5
I 190 102.5 112.9 106.8 78.5 51.5
J 98.3 105.5 108.5 107.5 38.6 53.5




Ans .

83.15


  1. Explanation :

    Required average
    =1/6(109.8+97.5+97.8+105.8+44.5+43.5)crores

    = 498.9/6

    =83.15 crores




Ans .

83.9


  1. Explanation :


    Required average = 1/6(38.2 +88.5+57.5+97.8+ 112.9 + 108.5) crores

    503.4/6 = 83.9 crores




Ans .

305.3


  1. Explanation :


    Total number of mobile phone sold :

    Year 2007 => 571.8 crores

    Years 2011 => 266.5 crores

    Difference = 571.8 - 266.5

    = 305.3 crores




Ans .

5%


  1. Explanation :


    Required percent

    = (109-104.5/109.9)*100

    = 5.4*100/109.9

    =5%




Ans .

115 : 157


  1. Explanation :


    Required ratio = 57.5:78.5

    =115:157






REASONING



Directions (1-5):Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Eight persons — P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W — are sitting around a square table, but not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are sitting at the corners while the other four are sitting at the middle of each side. The persons seated at the corners are facing outside while the others are facing towards the centre. V is sitting third to the left of T who is facing outward. W does not sit at any corner of the table. U is sitting third to the left of Q. W is not an immediate neighbour of Q and U. P is not an immediate neighbour of T. S is sitting third to the left of W.

Solution for (1-5)

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Ans .

Third to the left


  1. Explanation :

    P is at the corner and he Is facing outside. Ris third to the left of P.




Ans .

V is sitting exactly between Q and S.


  1. Explanation :

    P is at the corner and he Is facing outside. R is third to the left of P.




Ans .

R


  1. Explanation :

    Except R, all others are at the corners of the table.




Ans .

R


  1. Explanation :

    S is facing outside. R is sitting third to the right of S.




Ans .

Four


  1. Explanation :

    Four persons - R, T, W and P - are sitting between Q and U, if we move clockwise from Q.



Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In Row - 1, T, U, V. W and X are seated and all of them are facing north. In Row -2, E. F, G, H and I are seated and all of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. T is sitting second to the left of V. The person who faces V is third to the left of F. W is sitting second to the right of X. I is sitting between H and E. T faces E. X does not face G. U is at the extreme left end of the row.

Solution for (6-10)

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Ans .

E


  1. Explanation :

    Except E, all others are sitting at the extreme ends of the rows.




Ans .

Four


  1. Explanation :

    G is sitting third to the right of I.




Ans .

T and V are immediate neighbours of W


  1. Explanation :

    W is facing I. W is sitting between T and V. W is sitting second from the right end.




Ans .

F and I


  1. Explanation :

    F and I are immediate neighbours of E.




Ans .

All are true


  1. Explanation :

    All the statements are true.



Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Six friends - Hetal, Jayshree, Rohini, Meena, Nidhi and Swati, stay in different areas of a city i.e. Dadar, Matunga, Mulund, Vikhroli, Thane and Kanjurmarg but not necessarily in the same order. All six have different hobbies which are singing, dancing, drawing, travelling, cooking and reading but not necessarily in the same order. Hetal stays in Vikhroli and her hobby is neither dancing nor reading. The one whose hobby is travelling stays in Mulund. Jayshree's hobby is drawing and she does not stay in either Dadar or Matunga. Meena stays in Kanjurmang and her hobby is cooking. Rohini likes reading but she and Nidhi do not stay in Matunga.

Solution for (11-15)

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Ans .

Dancing


  1. Explanation :

    Swati's hobby is dancing.




Ans .

Hetal


  1. Explanation :

    Hetal's hobby is singing.




Ans .

Nidhi


  1. Explanation :

    Nidhi's hobby is travelling.




Ans .

Thane


  1. Explanation :

    Jayshree stays in Thane.




Ans .

Dadar


  1. Explanation :

    Rohini stays in Dadar.



Directions (16-20): : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered land II are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and - Give answer (1) if the data In Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (2) if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (3) if the data In Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (4) if the data in both Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (5) if the data In both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.


Ans .

Form both the statement IBPS BANK CLERK ONLINE CWE – IV Held On: 07.12.2014


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

From statement I The gender of Ravindra is not clear. Ravindra may be mother or maternal uncle of Shubhada. From statement II Shubhada may be daughter of Ravindra.


  1. Explanation :

    From statement I The gender of Ravindra is not clear. Ravindra may be mother or maternal uncle of Shubhada. From statement II Shubhada may be daughter of Ravindra.




Ans .

From statement I IBPS BANK CLERK ONLINE CWE – IV Held On: 07.12.2014


  1. Explanation :

    From statement I IBPS BANK CLERK ONLINE CWE – IV Held On: 07.12.2014




Ans .

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  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

From both the statements Total number of children in the group = 10 + 20 - 1 = 29


  1. Explanation :

    From both the statements Total number of children in the group = 10 + 20 - 1 = 29



Directions (21- 25): The following questions are based on the five three digit numbers given below: 524 984 864 953 472



Ans .

864


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

472


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

472


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

One


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

472


  1. Explanation :

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Q. Directions (26- 30): tudy the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below : @ R 4 5 © U % 6 A M 1 * 7 D E G $ 9 K 2 # £ 3 T 8 V



Ans .

6AU


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

More than three


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

$


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

MA%


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

9


  1. Explanation :

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Q. Directions (26- 30): n the following questions, the symbols @, δ, %, * and # are used with the following meanings as illustrated below: 'P@Q' means 'P is not greater than Q' 'PδQ' means 'P is not smaller then Q' P%Q' means 'P is nither greater then nor smaller than Q' 'P*Q' means 'P is neither greater then nor equal to Q' 'P#Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q, In each question three statements showing relationship have been given, which are followed by two Conclusions. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusions is/are definitely true ?


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Ans .

Neither Conclusion I or II is true


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

Either Conclusion I or II is true


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

Only Conclusion I is true


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

Only Conclusion II is true


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

Only Conclusion II is true


  1. Explanation :

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Q. Directions (36-40): I In each question below are given two statements followed by two Conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given Conclusions logically follows from the two statements disregarding commonly known facts.




Ans .

Either Conclusion I or II follows.


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

Only Conclusion II follows


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

Only Conclusion II follows


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

Only Conclusion I follows


  1. Explanation :

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Ans .

Only Conclusion I follows


  1. Explanation :

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