Term
|
Name
|
Period
|
Political party
|
1
|
Jawahar Lal Nehru
|
15-Aug-1947 to 27-May-1964
|
Indian NationalCongress
|
2
|
Gulzarilal Nanda
|
27-May-1964 to 9 June 1964
|
Indian NationalCongress
|
3
|
Lal Bahadur Shastri
|
09-Jun-1964 to 11-Jan-1966
|
Indian NationalCongress
|
4
|
Gulzarilal Nanda
|
11-Jan-1966 to 24 January 1966
|
Indian NationalCongress
|
5
|
Indira Gandhi
|
24-Jan-1966 to 24-Mar-1977
|
Indian NationalCongress
|
6
|
Morarji Desai
|
24-Mar-1977 to 28-Jul-1979
|
Janata Party
|
7
|
Charan Singh
|
28-Jul-1979 to 14-Jan-1980
|
Janata Party
|
8
|
Indira Gandhi
|
14-Jan-1980 to 31-Oct-1984
|
Indian NationalCongress
|
9
|
Rajiv Gandhi
|
31-Oct-1984 to 02-Dec-1989
|
Indian National Congress(Indira)
|
10
|
Vishwanath PratapSingh
|
02-Dec-1989 to 10-Nov-1990
|
Janata Dal
|
11
|
Chandra Shekhar
|
10-Nov-1990 to 21-Jun-1991
|
Samajwadi JanataParty
|
12
|
P. V. Narasimha Rao
|
21-Jun-1991 to 16-May-1996
|
Indian NationalCongress
|
13
|
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
|
16-May-1996 to 01-Jun-1996
|
Bharatiya JanataParty
|
14
|
H. D. Deve Gowda
|
01-Jun-1996 to 21-Apr-1997
|
Janata Dal
|
15
|
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
|
19-Mar-1998 to 22-May-2004
|
Bharatiya JanataParty
|
16
|
Dr. Manmohan Singh
|
22-May-2004 to Incumbent
|
Indian NationalCongress
|
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
List Of Indian Prime Ministers From 1947 To 2013
General Awareness: Highest,Largest, Longest,Smallest In India & world
Highest Dam Tehri Dam on Bhagirathi River
Largest Church Saint Cathedral (Goa)
Highest Airport Len (Laddakh)
Largest man-made Lake Govind Vallabh Pant Sagar (Rihand Dam)
Largest river island Majuli (Brahmaputra river, Assam)
Largest Planetarium Birla Planetarium
Largest Mosque Jama Masjid, Delhi
Longest Road Grand Trunk Road
State with longest coastline Gujarat
Largest railway route Dibrugarh in Assam to Kannyakumari in Tamil Nadu
Longest tunnel Jawahar tunnel (Jammu & Kashmir)
Longest national highway NH-7 which runs from Varanasi to Kanyakumari
Longest Dam Hirakod Dam (Orissa)
Longest River Bride Mahatma Gandhi Setu, Patna
Longest populated city Mumbai (1.60 crore)
Longest river (India) Ganges
The longest river of the south Godavari
Longest river (World) Nile
Longest Beach (India) Marina Beach, Chennai
The longest tributary river of India Yamuna
Highest mountain peak Godwin Austin(k2)
Largest lake (Fresh water) Wular lake (Kashmir)
Largest Museum National Museum, Kolkata
Largest Delta Sunderban Delta, W. Bengal
Largest Dome Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur (Karnataka)
Largest Zoo Zoological Gardens, Alipur, Kolkata
Largest Desert Thar (Rajasthan)
Highest Tower Pitampura Tower, Delhi
Smallest State (Area) Goa
Smallest State (Population) Sikkim
Highest Battle field Siachin Glacier
Highest Waterfall Gersoppa waterfall (Karnataka)
Longest Electric railway line From Delhi to Kolkata via Patna
Densest populated State West Bengal
Largest cave temple Kailash temple, Ellora (Maharashtra)
Largest animal Fair Sonepur (Bihar)
Highest Gateway Buland Darwaza, Fatehpur Sikri (Agra)
Biggest Hotel Oberal –Sharaton (Mumbai)
Largest State (Area) Rajasthan
Largest State (Population) Uttar Pradesh
Place of heaviest rainfall Mausinram (Meghalaya)
Largest corridor Rameshwaram temple corridor (Tamil Nadu)
Largest cantilever span bride Howrah Bridge (Kolkata)
Largest forest state M.P.
Highest Lake Devatal (Garhwal)
Largest Lake (Saline water) Chika lake,Orissa
Highest Award Bharat Ratna
Highest Gallantry Award Paramveer Chakra
Largest Gurudwara Golden Temple, Amritsar
Deepest river valley Bhagirathi & Alaknanda
Longest river which forms estuary Narmada
Highest straight gravity Dam Bhakra Dam
Longest Railway Platform Kharagpur (W. Bengal)
Largest Stadium Salt lake (Yuva Bharti), Kolkata
Largest Port Mumbai
State with longest coastline of South India Andra Pradesh
Largest Church Saint Cathedral (Goa)
Highest Airport Len (Laddakh)
Largest man-made Lake Govind Vallabh Pant Sagar (Rihand Dam)
Largest river island Majuli (Brahmaputra river, Assam)
Largest Planetarium Birla Planetarium
Largest Mosque Jama Masjid, Delhi
Longest Road Grand Trunk Road
State with longest coastline Gujarat
Largest railway route Dibrugarh in Assam to Kannyakumari in Tamil Nadu
Longest tunnel Jawahar tunnel (Jammu & Kashmir)
Longest national highway NH-7 which runs from Varanasi to Kanyakumari
Longest Dam Hirakod Dam (Orissa)
Longest River Bride Mahatma Gandhi Setu, Patna
Longest populated city Mumbai (1.60 crore)
Longest river (India) Ganges
The longest river of the south Godavari
Longest river (World) Nile
Longest Beach (India) Marina Beach, Chennai
The longest tributary river of India Yamuna
Highest mountain peak Godwin Austin(k2)
Largest lake (Fresh water) Wular lake (Kashmir)
Largest Museum National Museum, Kolkata
Largest Delta Sunderban Delta, W. Bengal
Largest Dome Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur (Karnataka)
Largest Zoo Zoological Gardens, Alipur, Kolkata
Largest Desert Thar (Rajasthan)
Highest Tower Pitampura Tower, Delhi
Smallest State (Area) Goa
Smallest State (Population) Sikkim
Highest Battle field Siachin Glacier
Highest Waterfall Gersoppa waterfall (Karnataka)
Longest Electric railway line From Delhi to Kolkata via Patna
Densest populated State West Bengal
Largest cave temple Kailash temple, Ellora (Maharashtra)
Largest animal Fair Sonepur (Bihar)
Highest Gateway Buland Darwaza, Fatehpur Sikri (Agra)
Biggest Hotel Oberal –Sharaton (Mumbai)
Largest State (Area) Rajasthan
Largest State (Population) Uttar Pradesh
Place of heaviest rainfall Mausinram (Meghalaya)
Largest corridor Rameshwaram temple corridor (Tamil Nadu)
Largest cantilever span bride Howrah Bridge (Kolkata)
Largest forest state M.P.
Highest Lake Devatal (Garhwal)
Largest Lake (Saline water) Chika lake,Orissa
Highest Award Bharat Ratna
Highest Gallantry Award Paramveer Chakra
Largest Gurudwara Golden Temple, Amritsar
Deepest river valley Bhagirathi & Alaknanda
Longest river which forms estuary Narmada
Highest straight gravity Dam Bhakra Dam
Longest Railway Platform Kharagpur (W. Bengal)
Largest Stadium Salt lake (Yuva Bharti), Kolkata
Largest Port Mumbai
State with longest coastline of South India Andra Pradesh
IBPS computer awareness question answers
1. Surgeons can perform delicate operations by manipulating devices through computers instead of manually. This technology is known as:
- robotics.
- computer forensics.
- simulation.
- forecasting.
2. A process known as ____________ is used by large retailers to study trends.
- data mining
- data selection
- POS
- data conversion
- Data
- Point-of-sale (POS)
- Sales
- Query
4. A(n)
____________ system is a small, wireless handheld computer that scans an
items tag and pulls up the current price (and any special offers) as
you shop.
- PSS
- POS
- inventory
- data mining
5. The ability to
recover and read deleted or damaged files from a criminal's computer is
an example of a law enforcement specialty called:
- robotics.
- simulation.
- computer forensics.
- animation.
- gathering data
- processing data into information
- analyzing the data or information
- storing the data or information
- POS
- RFID
- PPS
- GPS
- hackers.
- spam.
- viruses.
- identity theft.
9. Technology no longer protected by copyright, available to everyone, is considered to be:
- proprietary.
- open.
- experimental.
- in the public domain.
- Nanoscience
- Microelectrodes
- Computer forensics
- Artificial intelligence
- Nanoscience
- Nanotechnology
- Simulation
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- A process
- Software
- Storage
- Information
- programming.
- processing.
- storing.
- organizing.
- input devices.
- output devices.
- system unit.
- storage component.
15. After a
picture has been taken with a digital camera and processed
appropriately, the actual print of the picture is considered:
- data.
- output.
- input.
- the process.
- processing
- kilobyte
- binary
- representational
- multimedia.
- words.
- characters.
- numbers.
- eight bytes.
- eight kilobytes.
- eight characters.
- eight bits.
- scanner.
- mouse.
- keyboard.
- printer.
20. A string of eight 0s and 1s is called a:
- megabyte.
- byte.
- kilobyte.
- gigabyte.
- kilobyte
- bit
- gigabyte
- megabyte
- gigabyte
- kilobyte
- megabyte
- terabyte
- Hardware
- A device
- A peripheral
- An application
- present
- input
- output
- store
25. The term bit is short for:
- megabyte.
- binary language.
- binary digit.
- binary number.
IBPS: Previous Reasoning Paper
Q.5.Four of the
following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group.Which is
the one that does not belong to that group ?
Q. 2.If ‘Apple’ is called ‘Orange’, ‘Orange’ is called ‘Peach’, ‘Peach’ is called ‘Potato’, ‘Potato’ is called ‘Banana’, ‘Banana’ is called ‘Papaya’ and ‘Papaya’ is called ‘Guava’, which of the following grows underground ?
Read the statements and the conclusions which follow it and Give answer—
(A) if only conclusion I is true.
(B) if only conclusion II is true.
(C) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
(D) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
(E) if both conclusions I and II are true.
Q.11.Statements : All stars are suns.
Some suns are planets.
All planets are satellites.
Conclusions :
I. Some satellites are stars.
II. No star is a satellite.
Answer : C
Q.12.Statements : All fishes are birds.
All birds are rats.
All rats are cows.
Conclusions :
I. All birds are cows
II. All rats are fishes
Answer : A
Q.13.Statements : All curtains are rods.
Some rods are sheets.
Some sheets are pillows.
Conclusions :
I. Some pillows are rods.
II. Some rods are curtains.
Answer : B
Q.14.Statements : Some walls are windows.
Some windows are doors.
All doors are roofs.
Conclusions :
I. Some doors are walls.
II. No roof is a window.
Answer : D
Q.15.Statements : All switches are plugs.
Some plugs are bulbs.
All bulbs are sockets.
Conclusions :
I. Some sockets are plugs.
II. Some plugs are switches.
Answer : E
Directions—(Q. 16–20) Study the sets of numbers given below and answer the questions, which follow :
489 – 541 – 654 – 953 – 983
Q.16.If in each number, the first and the last digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the second highest number ?
‘A – B’ means ‘A is father of B’
‘A + B’ means ‘A is daughter of B’
‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is son of B’
‘A × B’ means ‘A is wife of B’
Q.21.Which of the following means P is grandson of S ?
Letters# Q M S I N G D K A L P R B J E
Number/ Symbol# 7 @ 4 # % $ 6 1 2 £ 5 * 9 8 3
Conditions :
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last a vowel, both are to be coded as the code of the vowel.
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last a consonant, the codes for the first and the last are to be interchanged.
(iii) If no vowel is present in the group of letters, the second and the fifth letters are to be coded as ©.
Q.26.BKGQJN
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work for three different companies namely X, Y and Z. Not more than three persons work for a company. There are only two ladies in the group who have different specializations and work for different companies. Of the group of friends, two have specialization in each HR, Finance and Marketing. One member is an engineer and one is a doctor. H is an HR specialist and works with a Marketing specialist B who does not work for company Y. C is an engineer and his sister works in company Z. D is a specialist in HR working in company X while her friend G is a finance specialist and works for company Z. No two persons having the same specialization work together. Marketing specialist F works for company Y and his friend A who is a Finance expert works for company X in which only two specialists work. No lady is a marketing specialist or a doctor.
Q.31.For which of the following companies does C work ?
- Stem
- Tree
- Root
- Branch
- Leaf
Q. 2.If ‘Apple’ is called ‘Orange’, ‘Orange’ is called ‘Peach’, ‘Peach’ is called ‘Potato’, ‘Potato’ is called ‘Banana’, ‘Banana’ is called ‘Papaya’ and ‘Papaya’ is called ‘Guava’, which of the following grows underground ?
- Potato
- Guava
- Apple
- Banana
- None of these
- None
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
- UTGR
- UTKR
- TUGR
- RUGT
- None of these
- I
- B
- L
- X
- Y
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
- None
- None
- One
- Two
- Three
- None of these
- 7&8*
- &7*8
- 7*&8
- 7&*8
- None of these
- None
- One
- Two
- Three
- More than three
- na
- ka
- bo
- so
- None of these
Read the statements and the conclusions which follow it and Give answer—
(A) if only conclusion I is true.
(B) if only conclusion II is true.
(C) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
(D) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
(E) if both conclusions I and II are true.
Q.11.Statements : All stars are suns.
Some suns are planets.
All planets are satellites.
Conclusions :
I. Some satellites are stars.
II. No star is a satellite.
Answer : C
Q.12.Statements : All fishes are birds.
All birds are rats.
All rats are cows.
Conclusions :
I. All birds are cows
II. All rats are fishes
Answer : A
Q.13.Statements : All curtains are rods.
Some rods are sheets.
Some sheets are pillows.
Conclusions :
I. Some pillows are rods.
II. Some rods are curtains.
Answer : B
Q.14.Statements : Some walls are windows.
Some windows are doors.
All doors are roofs.
Conclusions :
I. Some doors are walls.
II. No roof is a window.
Answer : D
Q.15.Statements : All switches are plugs.
Some plugs are bulbs.
All bulbs are sockets.
Conclusions :
I. Some sockets are plugs.
II. Some plugs are switches.
Answer : E
Directions—(Q. 16–20) Study the sets of numbers given below and answer the questions, which follow :
489 – 541 – 654 – 953 – 983
Q.16.If in each number, the first and the last digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the second highest number ?
- 489
- 541
- 654
- 953
- 783
- 489
- 541
- 654
- 953
- 783
- 489
- 541
- 654
- 953
- 783
- Zero
- 3
- 1
- 4
- 2
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
‘A – B’ means ‘A is father of B’
‘A + B’ means ‘A is daughter of B’
‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is son of B’
‘A × B’ means ‘A is wife of B’
Q.21.Which of the following means P is grandson of S ?
- P + Q – S
- P ÷ Q × S
- P ÷ Q + S
- P × Q ÷ S
- None of these
- Sister
- Wife
- Son
- Daughter
- None of these
- Mother
- Father
- Son
- Brother
- None of these
- P × S ÷ T
- P ÷ S × T
- P – S ÷ T
- P + T ÷ S
- None of these
- Daughter
- Sister
- Mother
- Can’t be determined
- None of these
Letters# Q M S I N G D K A L P R B J E
Number/ Symbol# 7 @ 4 # % $ 6 1 2 £ 5 * 9 8 3
Conditions :
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last a vowel, both are to be coded as the code of the vowel.
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last a consonant, the codes for the first and the last are to be interchanged.
(iii) If no vowel is present in the group of letters, the second and the fifth letters are to be coded as ©.
Q.26.BKGQJN
- 9©$7©%
- ©9$7%©
- 91$78%
- %1$789
- None of these
- #89*£$
- #89*£#
- $89*£#
- $89*£$
- None of these
- 92*#%4
- 924#*%
- 92*#%9
- 42*#%4
- None of these
- #£$21*
- £$21*3
- £$21*#
- #£$21#
- None of these
- 6@9%#2
- 2@9%#6
- 2@9%#2
- 2©9%#2
- None of these
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work for three different companies namely X, Y and Z. Not more than three persons work for a company. There are only two ladies in the group who have different specializations and work for different companies. Of the group of friends, two have specialization in each HR, Finance and Marketing. One member is an engineer and one is a doctor. H is an HR specialist and works with a Marketing specialist B who does not work for company Y. C is an engineer and his sister works in company Z. D is a specialist in HR working in company X while her friend G is a finance specialist and works for company Z. No two persons having the same specialization work together. Marketing specialist F works for company Y and his friend A who is a Finance expert works for company X in which only two specialists work. No lady is a marketing specialist or a doctor.
Q.31.For which of the following companies does C work ?
- Y
- X
- Z
- Data inadequate
- None of these
- A and D
- B and D
- D and G
- Data inadequate
- None of these
- C–Z-Engineer
- E–X–Doctor
- H–X–HR
- C–Y–Engineer
- None of these
- H
- E
- C
- Either E or C
- None of these
- D and C
- A and B
- A and E
- H and F
- None of these
IBPS Exams:Current Affairs For Bank 29 December 2013
New MD of SBI is Pradeep Kumar
508 ATM’s to Canara Bank
Key Job Creators in 2014 are Agri Biz, Banking and IT
The Akshaya Patra Foundation received Rs.18.25 lakhs by Vasudev Adiga’s
Jacques Kallis Overtaken the Place of Rahul Dravid and became 3rd highest run getter in Test Cricket
Age of Cricket players to be considered on the basis of Birth Certificate: Delhi Court
1000 Second Generation IR -2m Centrifuges by Iran
An agreement between IRMA and OIL
Analgin and Dextropropoxyphene can be used now
Monday, December 30, 2013
IBPS Exams:Current Affairs For Bank 28 December 2013
Farooq Sheikh, Bollywood Actor, Passes Away
7th Chief Minister of Delhi is Arvind Kejriwal
Excellent Memorandum of Understanding Score achieved by NALCO
AAI has received TRAINAIR PLUS Accreditation Certificate
China eases One Child Policy and abolished labour camps
7th Chief Minister of Delhi is Arvind Kejriwal
Excellent Memorandum of Understanding Score achieved by NALCO
AAI has received TRAINAIR PLUS Accreditation Certificate
China eases One Child Policy and abolished labour camps
IBPS Exams:Current Affairs For Bank 27 December 2013
Subraya Bhat, Campco Founder,
Asian Countries are welcomed to use China BeiDou Navigation System
UK will Take over Germany: CEBR Report
United Nations Ordered to cut Staff
Real Estate Sector of Gujarat Dropped by 20%: Assocham
Brigitte Stern appointed as Arbitrator in Loop Tele Case
Relocation of US military airbase: Japan Approved
Contract between US and India was signed for 6 Hercules aircrafts
Tyler Armstrong, Youngest Person, reached Aconcagua
Obama signed on defence bill and Bipartisan budget deal
100 crores collected by Tamilnadu Commercial Tax Department
Asian Countries are welcomed to use China BeiDou Navigation System
UK will Take over Germany: CEBR Report
United Nations Ordered to cut Staff
Real Estate Sector of Gujarat Dropped by 20%: Assocham
Brigitte Stern appointed as Arbitrator in Loop Tele Case
Relocation of US military airbase: Japan Approved
Contract between US and India was signed for 6 Hercules aircrafts
Tyler Armstrong, Youngest Person, reached Aconcagua
Obama signed on defence bill and Bipartisan budget deal
100 crores collected by Tamilnadu Commercial Tax Department
IBPS Exams:Current Affairs For Bank 26 December 2013
National Scheme of Welfare of the Fisherman Approved
Proposal to set up National Cancer Institute at Jhajjar Campus Approved by the Centre
New Head of NSG is JN Chaudary
Atul Sarpotdar, leader of MNS, Passes Away
Proposal of Axis Bank to increase its Foreign Investment Approved by CCEA
New Executive Director of Mind Tree is Parthasarathy
New CMD of Union Bank is Arun Tiwari
Nepal SBI Ties up with IRCTC online Ticket Booking
Satellite Launch boundary of ISRO to be Shifted
World’s First Standing Classroom opened by Australia
Group of Islamic Scholars in Kashmir issued Fatwa
Plastic Packing of Junk Foods banned by Himachal Pradesh
New Chief of CISF is Arvind Ranjan
111 Indian Fisherman’s remand Extended by Srilankan Court
Proposal to set up National Cancer Institute at Jhajjar Campus Approved by the Centre
New Head of NSG is JN Chaudary
Atul Sarpotdar, leader of MNS, Passes Away
Proposal of Axis Bank to increase its Foreign Investment Approved by CCEA
New Executive Director of Mind Tree is Parthasarathy
New CMD of Union Bank is Arun Tiwari
Nepal SBI Ties up with IRCTC online Ticket Booking
Satellite Launch boundary of ISRO to be Shifted
World’s First Standing Classroom opened by Australia
Group of Islamic Scholars in Kashmir issued Fatwa
Plastic Packing of Junk Foods banned by Himachal Pradesh
New Chief of CISF is Arvind Ranjan
111 Indian Fisherman’s remand Extended by Srilankan Court
IBPS Exams:Current Affairs For Bank 25 December 2013
New Civil Aviation Secretary is Ashok Lavasa
152nd Birth day of Pt.Madam Mohan Malaviya
34th National Archery Championship won by Deepika Kumari
Jacques Kallis, South African All rounder, will Retire after Durban Test
Chief Executive of GTA is Gorkha Janmuki President
152nd Birth day of Pt.Madam Mohan Malaviya
34th National Archery Championship won by Deepika Kumari
Jacques Kallis, South African All rounder, will Retire after Durban Test
Chief Executive of GTA is Gorkha Janmuki President
IBPS: Quantitative Aptitude
1. (47 × 588) ÷ (28 × 120) = ?
(1) 6.284 (2) 7.625
(3) 8.225 (4) 8.285
(5) None of these
2. 45% of 224 × ?% of 120 = 8104.32
(1) 67 (2) 62
(3) 59 (4) 71
(5) None of these
3. 7921 × 51 + 374 = (?)3
(1) 16 (2) 19
(3) 15 (4) 21
(5) None of these
4. 6573 = 21 × (0.2)2 = ?
(1) 7825 (2) 62.6
(3) 1565 (4) 12.52
(5) None of these
5. 74156 – ? – 321 – 20 + 520 = 69894
(1) 3451 (2) 4441
(3) 5401 (4) 4531
(5) None of these
6. 1548 516 129 43 ?
(1) 11 (2) 10.75
(3) 9.5 (4) 12
(5) None of these
7. 949 189.8 ? 22.776 11.388 6.8328
(1) 48.24 (2) 53.86
(3) 74.26 (4) 56.94
(5) None of these
8. 121 144 190 259 ? 466
(1) 351 (2) 349
(3) 374 (4) 328
(5) None of these
9. 14 43.5 264 ? 76188
(1) 3168 (2) 3176
(3) 1587 (4) 1590
(5) None of these
10. 41 164 2624 ? 6045 696
(1) 104244 (2) 94644
(3) 94464 (4) 102444
(5) None of these
11. Two numbers are less than the third number by 50% and 54% respectively. By how much percent is the second number less than the first number?
(1) 13 (2) 10 (3) 12 (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these
12. In how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘BLOATING’ be arranged?
(1) 40320
(2) 5040
(3) 2520
(4) 20160
(5) None of these
13. The average of 5 numbers is 306.4. The average of the first two numbers is 431 and the average of the last two numbers is 214.5. What is the third number?
(1) 108 (2) 52
(3) 321 (4) cannot be determined
(5) None of these
14. Fifty-six men can complete a piece of work in 24 days. In how many days can 42 men complete the same piece of work?
(1) 18 (2) 32
(3) 98 (4) 48
(5) None of these
15. A man takes 6 hours 35 minutes in walking to a certain place and riding back. He would have taken 2 hours less by riding both ways. What would be the time he would take to walk both ways?
(1) 4 hrs 35 mins
(2) 8 hrs 35 mins
(3) 10 hrs
(4) 8 hrs 25 mins
(5) None of these
Number of Males & Females staying in various Societies
Societies Males Females
A 250 350
B 400 150
C 300 275
D 230 300
E 180 250
F 325 300
Percentage of Children (Males & Females) in the
Societies
Societies Children Male Female
Children Children
A 25% 40% 60%
B 40% 75% 25%
C 16% 25% 75%
D 25% 80% 20%
E 40% 50% 50%
F 24% 46% 54%
16. What is the ratio of the number of adult females to the total number of female children staying in all the societies together?
(1) 243 : 82
(2) 112 : 71
(3) 82 : 243
(4) 71 : 112
(5) None of these
17. What is the total number of female children staying in all the societies together?
(1) 314 (2) 433
(3) 410 (4) 343
(5) None of these
18. What is the ratio of the total number of adult males in Societies A and B together to the total number of adult males in Societies E and F together?
(1) 75 : 79
(2) 14 : 17
(3) 79 : 75
(4) 17 : 14
(5) None of these
19. What is the total number of members staying in all the societies together?
(1) 3520 (2) 3360
(3) 4100 (4) 3000
(5) None of these
20. What is the difference between the number of male children in Society B and the number of male children in Society F?
(1) 84 (2) 14
(3) 96 (4) 26
(5) None of these
Percentage of People in a city working in Night Shifts from various Industries (Total Number of People = 40250)
Percentage of Females from various Industries working in night shifts.
Industries Females
IT 20%
Gaming 20%
Call Centre 45%
Sales 60%
Banking 40%
Chemical Industries 15%
21. What is the ratio of the men to the women working in night shifts from the Call Centre industry?
(1) 9:11 (2) 7:5
(3) 8:13 (4) 11:7
(5) None of these
22. What is the approximate average number of females working in night shifts from all the industries together?
(1) 2227 (2) 4481
(3) 3326 (4) 2823
(5) 4107
23. What is the total number of men working in night shifts from all the industries together?
(1) 28297 (2) 25788
(3) 28678 (4) 26887
(5) None of these
24. The number of women from the gaming industry is what per cent of the total number of people working in the night shifts from all
The industries together?
(1) 5.6 (2) 3.6
(3) 3.2 (4) 4.4
(5) None of these
25. What is the difference between the total number of men and the total number of women working in night shifts from all the industries together?
(1) 13254 (2) 13542
(3) 13524
(4) 13363
(5) None of these
Number of people working in various departments from various organisations
Organisations
Departments A B C D E
HR 1050 1015 976 888 1004
Finance 1017 960 786 1025 963
Marketing 1382 1384 1275 1300 1290
Production 1542 1545 1550 1570 1580
Accounts 786 745 801 800 735
Legal 48 54 36 30 53
26. The total number of employees working in the legal department is approximately what per cent of the total number of employees working in HR department of all the organisations together?
(1) 4 (2) 8
(3) 12 (4) 6
(5) 10
27. What is the approximate difference between the average number of people working in Marketing and Production departments from all the organisations together?
(1) 578 (2) 231
(3) 330 (4) 1156
(5) 300
28. What is the ratio of the total number of employees working in organisation A to the total number of employees working in
organisation E?
(1) 225 : 233 (2) 71 : 75
(3) 75 : 71 (4) 233 : 215
(5) None of these
29. What is the total number of employees from all the departments working in all the organisations together?
(1) 26960 (2) 28910
(3) 28190 (4) 29660
(5) None of these
30. The number of people working in the Finance department from organisation B is approximately what percent of the total number of employees working in organisation B?
(1) 12 (2) 15
(3) 20 (4) 17
(5) 25
Directions (Q. 131-135): Study the following data carefully and answer the questions given below.
Out of a total number of commuters commuting daily in a city, 17,171 commuters commute only by trains. 7359 commuters commute only by bikes and 22,077 commuters commute only by buses. 14,718 commuters commute only by their private cars and 4,906 commuters commute only by autos. 7,359 commuters commute only by taxis. 26,983 commuters commute by buses as well as trains. 9,812 commuters commute by autos as well as trains. 12,265 commuters commute by buses as well as autos.
131. The total number of commuters commuting by trains forms what per cent of the total number of commuters commuting daily?
(1) 22 (2) 44
(3) 14 (4) 36
(5) None of these
132. The total number of commuters commuting by autos forms what per cent of the total number of commuters, commuting daily?
(1) 10 (2) 18
(3) 22 (4) 4
(5) None of these
133. The total number of commuters commuting by bikes and taxis together forms what per
cent of the total number of commuters commuting daily?
(1) 12 (2) 6
(3) 8 (4) 16
(5) None of these
134. What is the total number of commuters in the city commuting daily?
(1) 122650 (2) 126250
(3) 162250 (4) 152260
(5) None of these
35. The number of commuters commuting only by bus forms what per cent of the total number of commuters commuting daily?
(1) 40 (2) 22
(3) 32 (4) 18
(5) None of these
36. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 200% and the denominator of the fraction is increased by 150%, the resultant fraction is. What is the original fraction?
(1) 4 (2) 12
(3) 11 (4) 9
(5) None of these
37. Samiara, Mahira and Kiara rented a set of DVDs at a rent of Rs 578. If they used it for 8 hours, 12 hours and 14 hours respectively, what is Kiara’s share of rent to be paid?
(1) Rs238
(2) Rs204
(3) Rs 192
(4) Rs 215
(5) None of these
38. Kamlesh bought 65 books for Rs 1,050 from one shop and 50 books for Rs 1,020 from another. What is the average price he paid per book?
(1) Rs 36.40
(2) Rs 18.20
(3) Rs 24 (4) Rs 18
(5) None of these
39. In an election between two candidates, one got 52% of the total valid votes. 25% of the total votes were invalid. The total number of votes was 8400. How many valid votes did the other person get?
(1) 3276
(2) 3196
(3) 3024
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
40. The ratio of length to breadth of a rectangular plot is 8 : 5 respectively. If the breadth is 60 metres less than the length, what is the perimeter of the rectangular plot?
(1) 260 metres
(2) 1600 metres
(3) 500 metres
(4) Cannot be determined.
(5) None of these
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