1. Recently Bandhan Bank has been in news as it started its operations in India. With how many branches did it start its operation?
(1) 101
(2) 201
(3) 301
(4) 501
(5) 601
2. Recently a woman Journalist Zaina
Erhaim wins 2015 Peter Mackler Award. Which country does she belong?
(1) Iraq
(2) Iran
(3) Syria
(4) Nigeria
(5) None of the above
3. Which of the following teams won
the Pro Kabaddi League 2015?
(1) Bengal Warriors
(2) Dabang Delhi
(3) Patna Pirates
(4) Telugu Titans
(5) U Mumba
4. Use of icons and windows are
characteristic of a _____ interface.
(1) command-driven
(2) windows-oriented
(3) graphical-user
(4) menu-driven
(5) None of these
5. The ability of an operating
system to control the activities of multiple programs at the same time is
called
(1) multitasking
(2) multi-processing
(3) multi-operating
(4) multi-paging
(5) None of these
6. The _____ operating system was
initially created in the early 1970s at AT&T’s Bell Labs.
(1) Linux
(2) DOS
(3) Unix
(4) GNU
(5) None of these
Direction(7-9): Read the following
passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Certain words/phrases
have been printed in bold to help you locate them.
Last month, the Madhya Pradesh High
Court had remarked that the DMAT scam appeared worse than Vyapam, a view that
the Supreme Court has concurred with, while asking the Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI) to take over investigations. While Vyapam (the Hindi
acronym for Vyavsayik Pariksha Mandal, the Madhya Pradesh Professional
Examination Board or MPPEB) and DMAT dovetail with each other and are
acknowledged to be two sides of the same corrupt coin, the two scams actually
have a far deeper causal connection.
The DMAT exam is conducted by the
Association of Private Dental and Medical Colleges of Madhya Pradesh for the
management quota, which accounts for 50 per cent of seats in private colleges
with the other 50 per cent filled up through examinations conducted by the
State through the board that is colloquially referred to as Vyapam.
7. What does the author mean by the
word "dovetail"?
(1) A long forgotten tale
(2) Joint
(3) A Black Spot
(4) Clash
(5) None of the above
8. What does the author mean by the
phrase "Two sides of the same corrupt coin"?
(1) Two faces of the personality
(2) Two sides having different value
(3) Two prospective with same cause
i.e. corruption
(4) All of the above
(5) None of the above
9. Which of the following is true
according to the passage?
(a) The Demat exam is conducted to
fill the seats for reserved catageory.
(b) The Supreme Court of India
ordered the Madhya Pradesh Police to take over the investigation process
(c) The 50% of seats in private
colleges was filled through VYAPAM
(1) Both a and b
(2) Both c and b
(3) Both a and c
(4) All a, b and c
(5) None of the above
Directions(10-12) : In each question
below a statement (or a passage) is followed by two assumptions numbered I and
II. An assumption is something supposed or taken in for granted. You have to
consider the statement and the following assumptions and then decide which of
the assumptions is implicit in the statement. Give answer:
(1) if only assumption I is
implicit.
(2) if only assumption II is
implicit.
(3) if either assumption I or
assumption II is implicit.
(4) if neither of the assumptions is
implicit.
(5) if both the assumptions are
implicit.
10. Statement : 'You are expected to
be frank and objective while writing yourself appraisal report' - An
institution for writing self appraisal report.
Assumptions :
I. Unless cautioned, people may tend
to be little shy and less objective while writing their self appraisal report.
II. Every self appraisal report
helps the person in his further development.
11. Statement : The higher echelon
of any organisation are expected to be models of observational learning and
should not be considered as merely sources of reward and punishments.
Assumptions :
I. Employees are likely to be
sensitive enough to learn by observing the behaviour of their bosses.
II. Normally bosses are considered
as sources of reward and punishment.
12. Statement : "But, out of
A,B,C and D products, you buy 'B' which alone is based on the international
technology" - A shopkeeper tells a customer.
Assumptions :
I. The customers normally accept the
recommendation of the shopkeeper.
II. Use of international technology
is supposed to ensure better quality standards.
13. A and B can together finish a
work 30 days. They worked together for 20 days and then B left. After another
20 days, A finished the remaining work. In how many days A alone can finish the
work?
(1) 9 days
(2) 12 days
(3) 7 days
(4) 8 days
(5) 60days
14. In an election between two
candidates, one got 52% of total valid votes. 25% of the total votes were
invalid. The total number of votes were 8400. How many valid votes did the other
person get?
(1) 3276
(2) 3196
(3) 3024
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
15. Naresh purchased a TV set for
Rs. 11,250 after getting discount of 10% on the labelled price. He spent Rs.
150 on transport and Rs. 800 on installation. At what price should it be
sold so that the profit earned would have been 15% if no discount was
offered?
(1) Rs. 12937.50
(2) Rs. 14,030
(3) Rs. 13,450
(4) Rs.15467.50
(5) None of these
Answers
1. 4
2. 3
3. 5
4. 3
5. 1
6. 3
7. 2
8. 3
9. 5
10. 1
Only assumption I is implicit in the statement. The instruction was given on the assumption that people tend to be little
shy and less objective while writing their self appraisal report.
11. 5
Both assumption I and II are implicit in the statement. Assumption I is clearly implicit in the statement since it is
stated that bosses should not be considered as merely sources of reward and punishments. It implies that the bosses are
generally considered so. Hence assumption II is also implicit in the statement.
12. 5
Both the assumption I and II are implicit in the statement. Assumption II is clearly implicit in the statement. Assumption
I is also implicit because the shopkeeper gives his suggestions on the assumption that the customer will consider it.
13. 5
14. 3
15. 4
1. 4
2. 3
3. 5
4. 3
5. 1
6. 3
7. 2
8. 3
9. 5
10. 1
Only assumption I is implicit in the statement. The instruction was given on the assumption that people tend to be little
shy and less objective while writing their self appraisal report.
11. 5
Both assumption I and II are implicit in the statement. Assumption I is clearly implicit in the statement since it is
stated that bosses should not be considered as merely sources of reward and punishments. It implies that the bosses are
generally considered so. Hence assumption II is also implicit in the statement.
12. 5
Both the assumption I and II are implicit in the statement. Assumption II is clearly implicit in the statement. Assumption
I is also implicit because the shopkeeper gives his suggestions on the assumption that the customer will consider it.
13. 5
14. 3
15. 4
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