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Country I Capital I Currency

• Country : Bosnia and Herzegovina


• Capital : Sarajevo
BANKING
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• Currency: Convertible Mark
BASIC CIRCLE
Number Ranking I Alpha Numeric
•Vciranda ITT.Ace,_ Series I Alphabet test
. (a) 23
. Number Ranking (b) 24 .
the r~w, if there are four students sit
(c) 25 (d) 22
betwe~n Mani and Rajiv?
Student file (e) 28 • (a) 19 :
(b) 28
1. In a row of boys, A is 15th from the right . 6. I~ a class there'are 47 student~. if R~ny's
from the left end. If they ran~·- .Is- 15th from the botto~ and (c) Cannot ~e determined _· .
arid B is eighth
. . . (d) 11
interchange their positions, A becomes Theja's rank Is 21st from the top, then
. . . {e) None of these • ,
14th from the right. How many boys are how many students- got rank between .
. .

Reny and T~eja? • ~,ourth to
12. 1n a row of 35 boys., Karth', 1s
there in the row?
(a) 13 • .• (b) 11 .
(a) 20· • (b) 21 _the right of Kunal. If K~nal is 19th from .
• • '(c) 22 (d) 19 (c)"17 ·(d) 19 the right end, then what is karthi's
(e) None of these . (e) 21 • - posi_ti?n from the left end?
. . ,~, 21
2. Thirty-five students ·standing in- atow all 7. Among five_ friends A, ·a, ·C,:·o. ana E, C is
. . . (b) 20
•are· facing. north.Pis
. . ..13th .from the left • • taller than A and shorter. tha~ D. ·E is . ·(c) 26
, and. R is 25th froin_.. the. right end of the shorter than A.·~ i~ shorter than. Cand
..· ' {d) Data ·inadequate
.., taller than E._ Who among the following·
' . . How
row. ... .
far. will .Q who is fifth to.the
(~J. ~one of these
• •
right_ of Rin the row be from P? persons is the ta'llest? • .. .
• , --. (a)t.._ (bJe· • 13. Ashok- ranked 22nd from·the top and
_.- : (a) Third to the_ left ••
.: _{c) A~•., • • •. ·.- (d) D'.. • ·,.. .. •. 34th from the bottom among passed _
.1. • (b) Second to the left ' '
{e) E . . • students.· Eight _persons • did not
(c) Third to the right ' .. .
on and five·
(;

-- participate .in the examinati


. (d) Second to.the.right s: •1n ~ row'John i~ 23rd from the left end .
fai~ed· Jn. it. How many students are
• .• t-': • • • ~ • •
I

. • (e) None of these , . • an~ Math~W, is,fourth.t,o theleft of John.•


there in.the class?
What. i~:-the ~6;itib~-~f M~th~w from
•3. A is tall_er than R but shorter _than M. R • • (a)70 _- •• • (b) 65
left -~nd. if-~1'1 ~r~ facing. north?:
• is as tall as S and taller than H. Then, . .• (c) 68 (d) 73
(a) 26- • \ ·" .•-., '. '·(p) 27, ••
which of the foll.owing is true about S? ' .,._ .(e) No.ne ~>t°these. /.
(c_)is_\ .. • ·) :' "(d)29 •
(a) Talier than M (b) Shorter than"_A
{e) ~~ne of these 11, In a" row of .boys, Ramesh is 15th from. •
• (c) As tall as A (d) Shorter than H '~
,.

the right en1:f, Arjun ls 24th fo~m the left


:.

(e) None of these 9. Gop~l ·r~nks 16th from the top ·an'd 18th
end • and Bala is standing exactly
. from th~'bo~o m:'.. HO~ many students
r a
4. • In row. of ~tudents
. . . . ..
facing north,· Ma.ni ' ,. . betw~en the two boys. How many boys
end. Siva is 13th . •are there in the class? .
. . is 18th from the right are in ttie row?
"I . {a) 31 . (b) 32°
from th~ left end. Pavj sits in the middle {a) 43 • {b) 41 •.
_·. ··(c) 33. {d) 34 ,
of Siva and Mani. Pavi is 15th from the. (c) 40 {d}"39
.
• (e) None of_thes~
• right end, How m~ny students are in the. {e) Data inadequate
row? •. •. • 10. In acl~ss of SO students, Jayanthi ranks dar . _ ;."
. a row of boys~ Chandru ariSuren
15. In : /
. (a) 26 .•.• . , {b) 28 13th from the top, then what is her r~nk. ,,. -
occupy the 13th from the right and 17th
(c) ~2 (d) 24 from the bottom? place from the left· end, respectively. If
(e) None_ o_f these (a) 37 • they interchange •their places, then ..-
. I
• {b) 38
S. Students are standing· in a row facing Chandru occupies 21st Jrom the right
.(c) 36 .. • •
·north.-·Arun st.ands 11th. from the left . end. How- many boys are there· in the ••
(d) Cannot be determined· , /
end and Aravind is 18th from the
. . right - (e) None·of these
row?
end. If they interchange their positions, . (a) 35. . • {b) 38
. .
Arun would be sixth from the left-end. 11. In a_ row, Mani is 15.th fr~m the Jeft end {c) ~7 . • · (d) 30 •
•• Ho~ many students are there in the • •and Rajiv_ is ninth fro~ the right end; (e) 39 . :
row?·
.. . What
. .
_is Rajiv's
. . ..of.
rank from the •left end

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34. Oivya ranks 20th In a class of 60
students. What is her rank from the
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• ternemb w
ers tha
Is after lGth but before 19th of

t her brother's birthday
. 44. Who among the following persons Is the
third shortest?
last? February. On which day In February is (a) M (b) P.
(al 2s (b) 39
Shankar's brother's birthday? (c) s. (d) O
(c) 4~ (d) 42 (a) 15111 (b) tr". (e) None of these
(e) 43 (c) 18111. (d) 19th
. . 45 • If L's height Is 150 cm, then what may be
35. Vikram and Anushka are ranked seventh (e) None of these
• the sum .of heights of M and K? ~ ,
and eleventh, respectively, from the top Direct.Ions (41-4l): stu~y the following . (a) 299 (b) 300
in a cl~ss of 42 students. What will be information c~refull~ to answer the given· -(c) ~01 (d) 302
their respective ranks from the bottom questions: (e) 303
' •
in the class? There are five friends Aravind, Arjun, Ashok, '
_46. In a row of 6oys facing north direction,
(a) 30th and 34th Alex and Adam. Each of then:, is in djfferent
Kathir is 21st from the ~ight end and
(b) ·34th and. 3ot11 height and weight. Arjun is taller than Adam •
Mani is 19th ~rorn th~ left end. Rag~ Is
, le) 35th and 31st • and lighter than Ashok. 9nly two persons
eighth to the left of Kathir and fifth to
• •(d) 36th and 32~· . are .shorter than, .Ar~vinct.' Alex is shorter
the right of Mani: How many b~ys are
(e) None of these than Adam_ but heavier than only Adam. there in the row? .
; 36. Bharati is eight ranks ahead of Divakar Only one pers'on Is heavier ·than 'Aravind. (a) SO (b) 51
..
who ranks 26th in~a class of 62. What is Weight of the second heaviest person is 1a (c) 52 {d) 53
Bharati's rank from the last? kg and the height ·of the second shortest • (e). Cannot be determined
.,
(a) 39th , • • • (b) 44th person is 130 cm. The tallest person is not
Directions (47-49); Study th~ following
.(c) 45th (d) 34th the hea~le~t. Adam is ~horter th·~n Aravind . ' .
information carefully and answer the given
(e) None of these
.' 41. If the sum of weight ofAravind and Alex questions. .•
. - . . -
37. Candidates line up in a· queue in which
• •• ·, • > •
is .151 kg, what could be•the
. . ,,,weight of. ~
Six pe~sons M, N, o, P, Q and R are _in
Ashik stands 15th from the •1eft and Arjun? •. .. _ different age. -The one who is the .eldest_·
. . ·I .

\ ' ·sakthi is seventh from the right. If they , (a) 79 ~g . :· :/- .:· '(b) Tl, ~g- person in the group is S8 ye~rs old. Pis older
-, I \ . • , .
\· 'interchange their places, Sakthi would . .
(cJ75 kg . ·, ' :, • (d),70 kg
;'· •. ,,· • . .• ; .. . .· .
.< . than M .and younger-than 0. Q. is older ~han '
be 15th •fro~ th~ right: i-low ~any • :· • (e) _Ca!\nbt be determined. ;. • .o. Only ·one perso~. is older tha_n N. •~ is
I ,: };~ ''. • I -::'; • ' •

I' . candidates -are there in the queue? you~ger than P. 0 is 45 ·years old.
42. If {he height.of Ashok is 150 cm, what·
(a) 21 (b) 22 co.old be the height .?f Aravind?. _·. • :47. who among the following p~~sons is th~_ -
(2) 29. (d) 27 · (a) l4S'c~ · • (b) 148 c~ • .eldest? .,.
• (e) None of ~hese (c)-J.iOc~·.)··. ·, -, (d)isscm . (a) Q ' (b) N
38. Ro hit is 17th from .the left ~nd of a ~ow (e) Cannot b·e cleteirnined. _:- •.• (c) M "' (d) P
. . . , . . ·-
~f 39 boys and Kaman is 17th from the . 43. •Who is the ~econd tallest a_l')_d who is the •• (e)None of these.
righ~ end in the same r~w: How many second lightest person?
.. . 48. Who among the following pe~sons is the
boys are there between them in the (a) Alex _and Ashok second youngest?
' row?
.. (b) Ashok and Alex (a) R (b) M
(a) 3 (c) Alex and Arjun (c) P (d).N
(b):5 ,(d) Arjun and Alex (e) Either (a)-or (b)
(ci 6 (e) Cannot be determined
49. What is the poss_ible age of N?
(d) Data inadequate
Directions (44-45): Study the following (a}' 43 • (b) 47.
(e) None of these •
!~formation carefully and ' answer· the (c) 3.5 (d) 43
39. If the 15th day of a mont~..is.three days questions given below. (e) None of these .
·earlie; than Sunday, what day will°it be ..
• on the 19th day of the. month?
K, L, M, S, ·o and Pare six friends, and they . so: In a row Suresh is l,ithifrom the left end.. .
• ~

are arranged in desc~nding orde_r based on:· and Ram~sh is 26th from the right· end .. \_,
•. ·(a) Sun~ay . (b) Tue.sday
their height. M Is taller ~han O. L is taller After both interchange their_ positions,
• (c) Wednesday (d) Friday • ~ . .
than Sand P. 6 is taller than P. 0 is neither .. Suresh is 14th from the left end. How
. . . (e) None of these· •
J
the second nor the third tallest. M sh_orter . !~ .many persons are ~here in the row?_ -
40: Shankar rememb~rs t~at. his broth er's than only one person.. ~-is not the shortest. (a) 38 (b) 39 ••
birtliday is after 15th but before,18th of •
. Lis-not ~h! tallest person. (c) 40 .·- _ (d) 37 .
Febr.uary, whereas his sister Kancha_~a (e) 41

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-- 18. What should come In place of the
. question mart(?) In the followin1 series
__________, -

(a) None (b) One Answer Key


(c) Two (d) Three
based on the above arrangement? 1. (c) 2.(a) 3. (d)
·(e) More than three , 4. (e) 5. (b) .
9"6H ON4Z IUA2 ? 6. (e) 7. (a) 8. (b)
25. If all the symbols and letters from the 9. (e) 10. (a)
(a) 3RS@ . (b) @35R 11. (e) 12. (a) 13. (b) 14. (d) 1S. (e) •
~bov~ arrangement are dropped, which
(~) R53@ (d) 3@RS 16. (c) 17. (b) 18. (e) . 19. (a) 20. (d)
of the followln will be the sixth from
8,
(e) 35R@ the right end of the above 21. (d) 22. (d) 23. (a) 24. (c) 25. (d)

19. Which of the following is the 10th to the arrangement? 26. (d) 27. (d) 28. (b) 29. (e) 30. (b)
(a) 9 (b) 8
• left of the 18th from the left end o( the
. (c) 4 (d) 7
above arrangement? (e) 3 HOMEWORK·
(a) A (b) 8
(d) 3 • : Directions, (26-30): These questions are DlrectJo~s (1-S): Study the followlnc
(c) V
based on the followlng arrangement: amngement .carefully and answer Jhe •
(e) None of t_hese .
DC( P@£$KHP9CEY2=5SGMll7 questrons given below..
• b ~re there in LWQ13#
20; How many such num ers : . . IQ7" urv,W4 ~Z$# 12KJ 8N RES DA
the above arrangement each of wh1~h is
26. How many such s,vmbols are there in th·e • P3T9B I

immediat~ly ~receded by a consof ant '


above arrangement each of which is 1. .\Yhich of_the f~llowing is exactly in the
and immediately followe~ by a
either immediately •followed by a middle· between 3 and 1 in the above
• I
consonant? number 9r immediately preceded by a arrangement?
. (a) None (b) Three
• •. letter, but not both? . (a) R (b) K
(c) Two . (d) One
(a) Nil . . (b) One ,. .(c) E (d) D
(e) More than three
• . . ' (c)Three (d) Two
. .. (e) None of these
. Directions (21-25): Study the following , (e) None of these .., ,
.. 2. How· many such numbers are there in
a~nger,,ent careful!~ an~ answer the . 27. How many s~~h l~tters are ther~. in the the above arrangement each of which is
q~estions given below. above' arrangement each of which' is .
-<. ' ,,, •.. .. -t immediately preceded by a co)sonant
If Y!UNC4A37 O~V€QE82-~Z either
. ., ,jmmediltely

• followed by a
. . and im_mediately followed by a
9M15,1&+$KLO number,or immediately preceded·by a
- consonant?
sy~bol, but n_ot both? -.
21_ How many such consonants are.there in
-'the above arrangement ea~ of which is (a) Three f.
. , (~i Five
(a) None
. • (c) Two , _
:
(b) One.
(d) Three_
immediately pre~e~ed by a letter and · (c)-Six • •:-. '.' (d) Seven
(e) None of these
(e) Non~ of these . • ·-
immediately followed_ by a ~owe}_? ,
, (a) None (b) Two is. How many such numbers are. there each 3. How ~any such vowels are there in t~e
above arrangement each of which i~
(c) One • (d) Three· of which is either im~e~iately followed
immediately followed by _a number and • '
(e) More than three • . ., .by a sy~bol or_ immediately-preceded (
' • . immediately preceded by a consonant?
•• by a letter? (If both _:conditions are
22. •Four of tne following five are_ alike in a ,· (a) None (b) One
followed f~r a n_umber, ther:i consider
·certain way based on their positions in (cf Two (d) Three
that set as a single set.)
the above arrangement and
. so ,fort!'
. a· (e) Four
(a) Tw.o (b) Four • •
group. Which is:the on~ that ~oes not
(c) Three (d) Five • 4. Which ·of the toliowing is seventh to the
belo~g to that group? (e) None of these ~ left of the 16th from the left in the
(a) CA© (b) S€8
29. Four _of the following five are alike in a above arrangement?
(_c) I.WC (d) ZM& ..
certain way based on the positions of (a) A (b) U
(e) S&K
the elements in· the above arrangement • (c) 4 • _. (d) •
, ..
23_- Which of the following is the second to and hence form' a· group. W~ich ·1s t~e (e) None of these·
J •
the left of the 10th from the right end of one that does not belong to that group?
5. Four of the fo·llowing five are alike in a
the above arra~gement? • (a) ~@$ (b) KH 9
certain way based on their position in
• (a) Z .(b)@ (c) 9CY (d).=SG
the above arrangement and so form a _
• (c) 9 (d) S (e)W13_
group. Which is the one that _do_es not
(e) None of these 30. O~~ is to #. 1 Q in the san:ie way as £ KH belong to that group?
-
24. How-.many such numbers are ther~ in is to· (a) B9 ~- (b) MU 7
the ·above arrangement ~ach,of Y'hich is - (a) W Q~ (b) U!M. (c) DER (d) W;M %
immedif!tely preceded_ by a number but (c)@ ~ Q (d)@W K (e) 3 PD
n~t immediately followed by a letter? •. . (eJ None of these
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M

word KNOWLEDGE wl II rema In • ul word ut of the second,


mea nmgf
0 one I •
\lnchanged when the letters within the f e
(a) N
n each word?
ourth, fifth and eighth letters of the (b) One
word are arranged alphabetically? word CONFIDENT then which of the one
(c) Two (d) Three
(a) One (b) None follow·mg WIii be 'the third letter from (e) More than three
I

(c) Two (d) Three th e left of the so-formed word? If more


Directions (1~20): Read the following
(e) More than three than one Word can be formed, then give
Information carefully to answer the
X as the answer. If no meaningful word
5. If the first and the second letters in the questions given below.
can be f ormed, then give Z as the
' word OXYGEN were interchanged, also
answer. • • 16._ What will be the difference between the
the third and the fourth letters, the fifth
(a) X sum of the o~d digits and the sum of the
and the sixth letters and so on, which of (b) O.
(c) I even digits in the number 968415?
the following would be the sixth letter (d) Z
(e) None of these (a)O (b)l
from the right?
J 11. How man y Independent words can (c) 3 (d) 4
(b) O
(a.JV· (e) None of these
HOPELESS be divided • t 0 .
(c) X '(d) E . '" Wilhout
changing the order ofthe letters? 17. A number is greater than 4 but less than
··(e) N
(a) Two (b) Three 9. Also, it is greater than 7 but less than
Directions • (6-15): Study the following (c) Four (d) Five 11· The number is
arrangement carefully and answer the (e,l More than five (a) 5 (b) 6
questions given below.
12· How many meaningful words can be
(c)7 '(d) 8 I
(e) 9 ,
6. Ameaningful 6-letter word starting with
A is made from the first, seventh,
eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh.letters
formed with the last seven letters· of the
word EDUCATION ~sil)g each letter only
once in each word?.
-
18. _The position o( how many digits in the
- number 4325F968 will remain same
J
.
of the word CORPORATION. Which of (a) One , (b) Two when the digits are arranged in
the following is the third letter of that (c) Three {d) Four· •• ascending order?
word from left end? (e) More than four (a) None (b) One -
(a) C (b) O (c) Two {d) Three
_13. How many 4-letter meaningful words.
(c) R (d) T (e) Four
- , can be formed using the first, fourth,
(e) None of these
• fifth and sixth letters •of the word 19. The positions ·of the second and the fifth
7. If with the third, fourth, fifth and . . digit in the numb~r 872630124 are.
PROACTIVE using each letter only once
seventh letters of the word interchang~d. Similarly the positions of
in each.word?
COMMUNITY a 4-letter . meaningful the third and sixth, fourth and ninth are
(a) One . (b) Two.
word is formed, then the first letter of in~erchanged and the· other numbers
(c) Three (d) Four \

the word is the answer. If no word is are re~ain unchanged then which of
(e) None of these
possible, then Xis the answer. the following will be th~ second to the
(a)O (b)T 14. If it is possibJe • to. ma~e a 4-letter left of fifth digit from the left end after
(c) R (d) S meaningful y.,ord with the second, third,
t~e rearrangement?
(e) X fourth and fifth letters of the word (a) 1 (b) 0 •
HEMISPHERE, what will be the third (c) 4 . (d) 7
8. How many meaningful 4-letter English
letter from the left of that word? If more (e) None of these
words can be formed from the first
. I
than o·n: such words can be formed,
fifth, seventh and ·eighth letters of the 20. The position of how many digits in the
give Xa~ the answer and if no such word
word PECULtAR using them ii) different numbec • 962837541 will remain
I. .can be formed, give Yas the answer.
. sequence only_once? • unchanged when they are arranged in·
(a) E (b) O
(a) None (b) Four descending ord.er? -
(c) I (d) y
(c) Two (d) Three (a) None . (b) One •
(e) S
(e) None of t~se . (c) Two (d) Three
15. If each of the vowels in the word CRACK (e) More than three
9. How many two letters meaningful
is kept unchanged and •e~ch of the
English words· can be formed. by using Answer Key
consonants is replaced by the next
any two letters of the word KNOW?
letter in t~e English alphabet, how many •
-· (a) One • (b) Two 1. (d) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (b) s. (c)
meaningful words can be formed with
(c) Three (d) More than three
6. (d) 7. (e) 8. (a') 9. (bl 10. (d)
(e)'None of these

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