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పరీక్ష ఒకటి.. పేపర్ మరొకటి.. రాసినా 'నో ప్రాబ్లమ్'..!?
ఆదిలాబాద్: కాకతీయ విశ్వవిద్యాలయం దూర విద్య విధానం ఎస్డీఎల్సీఈ పరీక్షలు కొనసాగుతున్నాయి. జిల్లా కేంద్రంలోని ప్రభుత్వ సైన్స్ డిగ్రీ కళాశాలలో మంగళవారం జరిగిన ఓ పరీక్షలో విచిత్రం చోటు చేసుకుంది. విద్యార్థులు రాయాల్సిన పరీక్షకు బదులు మరో పరీక్ష పత్రాన్ని అందించారు. తర్వాత విద్యార్థులు తాము రాసే పరీక్షకు ఈ ప్రశ్న పత్రంతో సంబంధం లేదని గుర్తించారు. ఈ విషయాన్ని లెక్చరర్ల దృష్టికి తీసుకెళ్లారు. దీంతో వారు తర్వాత విద్యార్థులకు సంబంధిత పరీక్ష పత్రాన్ని అందించి పరీక్ష రాయించారు. పరీక్ష సమయం ముగిసిన తర్వాత అదనంగా కొంత సమయం కేటా యించి పరీక్ష రాయించారు. ఈ విషయం బయటకు పొక్కకుండా జాగ్రత్త పడ్డారు. బుధవారం ఈ విషయం ఆలస్యంగా వెలుగు చూసింది. విద్యార్థులు చర్చించుకోవడంతో బండారం బయటపడింది. తెలంగాణ హిస్టరీకి బదులు ఇండియన్ హిస్టరీ పేపర్ను విద్యార్థులకు ఇచ్చారు. ఈ విషయమై కేయూ పరీక్షల విభాగం అడిషనల్ కంట్రోలర్ నరేందర్ను వివరణ కోరగా హిస్టరీలో మూడు విభాగాలు ఉంటాయని, ఇందులో ఏ విభాగం రాసినా ఇబ్బంది లేదని తెలిపారు. ఈ విషయాన్ని కళాశాల ప్రిన్సిపల్ను అడిగి తెలుసుకున్నట్లు తెలిపారు. -
ఎస్బిఐ అసోసియేట్స్. బ్యాంకులు పి.ఒ. పరీక్షా మోడల్ పేపర్
60. Which of the following general insurance companies will provide an accident insurance cover of up to Rs.1 lakh under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana? 1) Bajaj Allianz 2) ICICI Lombard 3) IFFCO-Tokio 4) Reliance 5) HDFC Ergo 61. MICR code consists of how many digits? 1) 9 2) 11 3) 8 4) 10 5) 12 62. In which of the following indexes India is ranked 135? 1) Global Competitiveness Index 2) Global Corruption Index 3) Human Development Index 4) Gender Gap Index 5) Global Peace Index 63. Expenditure Management Commission is headed by? 1) Deepak Mohanty 2) G. Padmanabhan 3) H.R. Khan 4) Bimal Jalan 5) None of these 64. Who was appointed as the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for South Asia for child nutrition in October 2014? 1) Sachin Tendulkar 2) Aamir Khan 3) Rahul Dravid 4) Priyanka Chopra 5) Deepika Padukone 65. Dr A. Sivathanu Pillai was presented which of the following awards in 2014? 1) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award 2) Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhavana Award 3) Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award 4) Indira Gandhi National Integration Award 5) None of these 66. Which of the following days is observed as National Sports Day? 1) September 24 2) April 24 3) June 25 4) August 29 5) July 31 67. What is the minimum capital requirement for a new bank in the private sector? 1) Rs. 100 crore 2) Rs. 50 crore 3) Rs. 500 crore 4) Rs. 1000 crore 5) Rs. 1500 crore 68. Which country finished second in the medals tally at the 2014 Asian Games? 1) Japan 2) South Korea 3) Kazakhstan 4) India 5) Iran 69. Which of the following is the tag line of State Bank of Hyderabad? 1) The Bank with a Vision 2) Nation Banks on Us 3) Blending Modernity with Tradition 4) With you all the way 5) Modern Innovative Dependable 70. The idea of Small and Payments banks was proposed by a committee chaired by? 1) P.J. Nayak 2) Anand Sinha 3) Raghuram Rajan 4) Nachiket Mor 5) C. Rangarajan 71. The term of the non-permanent members of the United Nations Security Council is? 1) One year 2) Two years 3) Three years 4) Four years 5) Five years 72. Which of the following has been selected as the SAARC Cultural Capital for a year beginning April 2015? 1) Bamiyan 2) Dhaka 3) New Delhi 4) Varanasi 5) Kathmandu 73. Which of the following has rejected independence and decided to stay with UK? 1) Wales 2) England 3) Scotland 4) Northern Ireland 5) None of these 74. Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the new President of? 1) Turkey 2) Lebanon 3) Iran 4) Iraq 5) Libya 75. The 2014 US Open tennis women's singles runner-up is? 1) Serena Williams 2) Caroline Wozniacki 3) Petra Kvitova 4) Maria Sharapova 5) Venus Williams 76. Which of the following is the most recent stage of marketing evolution? 1) Marketing department era 2) Production era 3) Sales era 4) Marketing company era 5) None of these 77. McDonald's and KFC are good examples of: 1) Distributors 2) Franchising 3) Merchant 4) Retailers 5) Sellers 78. _____is defined as the difference between the benefits a customer sees from a market offering and the costs of obtaining those benefits. 1) Customer value 2) Satisfaction scale 3) Profit margin 4) Competitive benefit 5) None of these 79. Users are able to create content and become more involved with a brand through: 1) Door to door 2) Online communities 3) Direct mail 4) Telemarketing 5) All of the above 80. This is part of the communication process and refers to the responses offered by receivers: 1) Encoding 2) Decoding 3) Transfer 4) Feedback 5) None of these 81. The quadrant of the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) matrix that represents both a high market share and a high rate of market growth includes the: 1) Cash cows 2) Question marks 3) Cats 4) Dogs 5) Stars 82. Which of the following elements is not part of Porter's Five Forces model for industry competitiveness? 1) Threat of substitutes 2) Threat of suppliers 3) Power of buyers 4) Threat from government 5) None of these 83. Which is NOT classified in buy classes? 1) New task 2) Information gathering 3) Modified re-buy 4) Straight re-buy 5) All of the above 84. The purchasing strategy is based on collaboration in research and development. This is called: 1) Bargainer 2) Clock wiser 3) Adaptation 4) Updater 5) None of these 85. What is the term used to describe the degree to which the data elicited in a study is replicated in a repeat study? 1) Replication 2) Pre-code 3) Reliability 4) Convenience 5) None of these 86. The PC (personal computer) and the Apple Macintosh are examples of two different: 1) Platforms 2) Applications 3) Programs 4) Storage devices 5) CPU's 87. Smaller and less expensive PC-based servers are replacing ____ in many businesses. 1) supercomputers 2) clients 3) laptops 4) Users 5) Mainframes 88. The difference between people with access to computers and the Internet and those without this access is known as the: 1) Digital divide 2) Internet divides 3) Web divides 4) Broadband divide 5) Cable divides 89. __ controls the way in which the computer system functions and provides a means by which users can interact with the computer. 1) The platform 2) The operating system 3) Application software 4) The motherboard 5) Power socket 90. Programs designed to perform specific tasks is known as: 1) System software 2) Application software 3) Proprietary programs 4) Open source software 5) None of these 91. The operating system is the most common type of ___ software. 1) communication 2) application 3) system 4) word-processing 5) digital 92. ____ is a set of computer programs used on a computer to help perform tasks. 1) An instruction 2) Software 3) Hardware 4) Memory 5) A processor 93. Any part of the computer that you can physically touch is called: 1) Hardware 2) Software 3) A device 4) A peripheral 5) An application 94. Which of the following is not available on the Ruler of MS Word screen? 1) Tab stop box 2) Left Indent 3) Right Indent 4) Center Indent 5) All of these are available on ruler 95. The radian of a number system: 1) Is variable 2) Has nothing to do with digit position value 3) Equals the number of its distinct counting digits 4) Is always an even number 5) None of these 96. Which of the following is not a type of page margin? 1) Left 2) Right 3) Center 4) Top 5) Bottom 97. The term MIPS refers to _____ 1) millions of instructions per second 2) multiple instructions per second 3) megabytes of instructions per seconds 4) millions input processor set 5) multi-inductance processing system 98. Punched cards are associated with the name: 1) Leibniz 2) Jacquard 3) Pascal 4) Cabal 5) Hollerith 99. The ____ layer change bits onto electromagnetic signals. 1) Physical 2) Transport 3) Data Link 4) Presentation 5) All of the above 100. Which of the following is section of the CPU that selects, interprets and sees to the execution of program instructions? 1) Memory 2) Register unit 3) Control unit 4) ALU 5) System unit English Language Directions (Q. No. 101-110): Each question below has a blank/ two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word/ set of words from the five options for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. 101. The policemen were instructed to ____ restrain and deal with the mob ____. 1) control, peace 2) prevent, peaceful 3) exercise, peacefully 4) recognize, peace full 5) implement, peacefully 102. Deepika's brother is currently in class ____. 1) Ten 2) Tenth 3) Top 4) Last 5) 10th 103. I ____ that I am an expert consultant for ten industries. 1) boasted 2) suggested 3) found 4) challenged 5) questioned 104. Our top management and middle management have made ____ efforts to enable us to perform ____ and efficiently during the last quarter. 1) deliberate, effective 2) complete, effect 3) concerted, effectively 4) enough, affect 5) logical, effective 105. It is only to the vain that all is vanity; and all is ____ only to those who have never been ___ themselves. 1) cowardice, afraid for 2) deception, sincere with 3) ambiguous, true to 4) clear, rude to 5) advantageous, harsh 106. It is foolish to vent your spleen on ___ object; still, you make ___ enemies that way. 1) a live, more 2) a tasty, clear 3) an inanimate, fewer 4) an insipid, strong 5) a real, definite 107. If they carry this ___ attitude to the negotiations, they will ___ any supporters they may have at this moment. 1) supercilious, attract 2) truculent, alienate 3) belligerent, delight 4) wrong, pinpoint 5) right, admonish 108. We are not attracted by the ___ life of the ___, always wandering through the countryside, begging for charity. 1) interesting, pauper 2) dull, beggar 3) noble, patriot 4) peripatetic, vagabond 5) natural, philosopher 109. Greed ___ character as well as morale 1) dulls 2) stimulates 3) maintains 4) provides 5) debilitates 110. People in India nowadays have become so democratic in their habits of thought that they are convinced that truth is determined through ___of facts. 1) An analysis 2) A debate 3) A Plebiscite 4) A realization 5) A Camouflage Directions (Q. 111-120): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. As per a Nasscom survey, during the previous year piracy increased by 2%, from 61%, and losses due to software piracy were close to Rs. 1,100 crore. Every year, piracy accounts for billions of dollars worth of revenue losses for software vendors like Microsoft and Adobe. No matter who the perpetrators of piracy are, it is causing the cash reserves of software vendors to dwindle by the day. Despite possessing the purchasing power, consumers in India lack the maturity to buy software from legal sources. This is mainly because a majority of Indians have seen a sudden flood of software in the country but have no clue about its origin. In developed nations, companies make the extra effort of creating awareness about the development stages and resources of software products. In return, consumers are more than willing to pay for the value of the product. Also, the channels for facilitating the purchase of software are not conducive to legal purchase. For example, if an end user is able to buy software worth a mere couple of dollars like WinZip as easily as a piece of hardware, the end user is more likely to develop such a habit of buying. What actually happens is that because it is available almost for free, the software is taken for granted. Soon, using pirated versions of software becomes a habit. People in India don't like to pay for the software because it is available with the hardware they purchase. "All that we can do is mail legal notices and educate both the end users and retailers against using them," says the channels manager, Adobe India. For Nasscom, bringing down the level of piracy has been a daunting, almost an unachievable task, in the last few years. According to their estimates, more than seven in ten businesses, software applications are pirated, a common scene in developing nations. "The concept of buying software has never existed for the Indian consumer. People still want software for free or almost minimal cost," says Nasscom president Kiran Karnik. Another factor detrimental to the purchase of genuine software is the high initial cost of software and the fact that newer versions keep appearing every now and then. But price should not be an issue if one looks at the purchase as a long term investment. Besides, upgradation requires a much smaller amount to be shelled out. Price becomes an issue only when you consider the usage of the product. According to Adobe, people pay next to nothing for a pirated version of Adobe software and make huge returns especially in the print and advertising media. For Adobe, a large pool of revenues comes from people wanting to continually upgrade. "Piracy is our biggest competition in India. We support people and give them valid reasons for buying legalized copies of our products. As far as pricing is concerned, we also give people choices on their purchases like individual boxes or elements or a collection, based on their requirements," says Craig Tegel, MD, Pacific and South Asia, Adobe. At Adobe, the rate of piracy is as high as 90%, which means for every 10 users of Adobe products nine use pirated versions. Lesser returns on investments might not affect companies like Microsoft and Adobe to a large extent, but could prevent small time developers who mostly make utility software from coming out with innovative versions. Also with most non-English speaking countries like India seeking localization of software, piracy acts as the biggest obstacle in their attracting foreign investment from the likes of Microsoft and Adobe. 111. Companies like Microsoft and Adobe can play a role in curbing piracy by 1) Reducing the price of their software packages 2) Giving more choices so that buyers can purchase what they want, keeping their budget in view 3) Educating all the users through personal mails 4) Directly selling to customers 5) Indigenously developed products 112. The author feels that Indians are not being open to the idea of purchasing software because of 1) Their limited monetary capacity 2) The sky rocketing prices 3) The availability of cheap legal versions 4) The variety packages 5) The software coming free with the hardware 113. Piracy, inadvertently, can effect small vendors by 1) Discouraging their innovations 2) Killing them as they cannot withstand the revenue losses 3) Eating into their earnings 4) Preventing their non-English versions from coming into market 5) Encouraging big vendors 114. Price of the software package should not be a major hindrance if A. It is regarded as a long term investment B. After an initial investment, further upgradation of the same is cheap C. Newer versions are cheaper than original product 1) Only A 2) Only B 3) B & C 4) A & B 5) A & C 115. The term "localization of software" in the context of the passage implies 1) Decentralization 2) Suited to local needs 3) Indigenously developed packages 4) Vernacular packages 5) Centrally available Directions (Q. No. 116-118): Choose the word which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 116. Obstacle 1) Important 2) Prominent 3) Impediment 4) Imperative 5) Significant 117. Daunting 1) Intimidating 2) Intimating 3) Initiating 4) Intermittent 5) Intimacy 118. Valid 1) Improve 2) Substitute 3) Indigenous 4) Legitimate 5) Create Directions (Q. 119-120): Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 119. Conducive 1) Beneficial 2) Valuable 3) Worthless 4) Invaluable 5) Precious 120. Dwindle 1) Decline 2) Disappear 3) Diminish 4) Depart 5) Augment Directions (Q. No. 121-125): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/ error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the number of that part with error as your answer. If there is 'No error', mark (5) as your answer. 121. There is more gratification (1)/ for being a caring (2)/ person than in just (3)/ being a nice person. (4)/ No error (5) 122. Relationships are built (1)/ in kindness, understanding and self-sacrifice (2)/ not on jealousy, selfishness, puffed up egos (3)/ and rude behaviour. (4)/ No error (5) 123. She resolved being tender with the young, (1)/ compassionate with the aged, (2)/ sympathetic to the striving (3)/ and tolerant of the weak. (4)/ No error (5) 124. Companies spend (1)/ close to a million dollars (2)/ for a 30 second advertisement (3)/ between a major event. (4)/ No error (5) 125. People who do not want (1)/ to adhere to any moral standards (2)/ keep changing the definition of morality (3)/ on saying nothing is right or wrong, only your thinking makes it so. (4)/ No error (5) -
ఎస్బిఐ అసోసియేట్స్. బ్యాంకులు పిఓఎస్ పరీక్షా మోడల్ పేపర్(105-125)
105. It is only to the vain that all is vanity; and all is ____ only to those who have never been ___ themselves. 1) cowardice, afraid for 2) deception, sincere with 3) ambiguous, true to 4) clear, rude to 5) advantageous, harsh 106. It is foolish to vent your spleen on ___ object; still, you make ___ enemies that way. 1) a live, more 2) a tasty, clear 3) an inanimate, fewer 4) an insipid, strong 5) a real, definite 107. If they carry this ___ attitude to the negotiations, they will ___ any supporters they may have at this moment. 1) supercilious, attract 2) truculent, alienate 3) belligerent, delight 4) wrong, pinpoint 5) right, admonish 108. We are not attracted by the ___ life of the ___, always wandering through the countryside, begging for charity. 1) interesting, pauper 2) dull, beggar 3) noble, patriot 4) peripatetic, vagabond 5) natural, philosopher 109. Greed ___ character as well as morale 1) dulls 2) stimulates 3) maintains 4) provides 5) debilitates 110. People in India nowadays have become so democratic in their habits of thought that they are convinced that truth is determined through ___of facts. 1) An analysis 2) A debate 3) A Plebiscite 4) A realization 5) A Camouflage Directions (Q. 111-120): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. As per a Nasscom survey, during the previous year piracy increased by 2%, from 61%, and losses due to software piracy were close to Rs. 1,100 crore. Every year, piracy accounts for billions of dollars worth of revenue losses for software vendors like Microsoft and Adobe. No matter who the perpetrators of piracy are, it is causing the cash reserves of software vendors to dwindle by the day. Despite possessing the purchasing power, consumers in India lack the maturity to buy software from legal sources. This is mainly because a majority of Indians have seen a sudden flood of software in the country but have no clue about its origin. In developed nations, companies make the extra effort of creating awareness about the development stages and resources of software products. In return, consumers are more than willing to pay for the value of the product. Also, the channels for facilitating the purchase of software are not conducive to legal purchase. For example, if an end user is able to buy software worth a mere couple of dollars like WinZip as easily as a piece of hardware, the end user is more likely to develop such a habit of buying. What actually happens is that because it is available almost for free, the software is taken for granted. Soon, using pirated versions of software becomes a habit. People in India don't like to pay for the software because it is available with the hardware they purchase. "All that we can do is mail legal notices and educate both the end users and retailers against using them," says the channels manager, Adobe India. For Nasscom, bringing down the level of piracy has been a daunting, almost an unachievable task, in the last few years. According to their estimates, more than seven in ten businesses, software applications are pirated, a common scene in developing nations. "The concept of buying software has never existed for the Indian consumer. People still want software for free or almost minimal cost," says Nasscom president Kiran Karnik. Another factor detrimental to the purchase of genuine software is the high initial cost of software and the fact that newer versions keep appearing every now and then. But price should not be an issue if one looks at the purchase as a long term investment. Besides, upgradation requires a much smaller amount to be shelled out. Price becomes an issue only when you consider the usage of the product. According to Adobe, people pay next to nothing for a pirated version of Adobe software and make huge returns especially in the print and advertising media. For Adobe, a large pool of revenues comes from people wanting to continually upgrade. "Piracy is our biggest competition in India. We support people and give them valid reasons for buying legalized copies of our products. As far as pricing is concerned, we also give people choices on their purchases like individual boxes or elements or a collection, based on their requirements," says Craig Tegel, MD, Pacific and South Asia, Adobe. At Adobe, the rate of piracy is as high as 90%, which means for every 10 users of Adobe products nine use pirated versions. Lesser returns on investments might not affect companies like Microsoft and Adobe to a large extent, but could prevent small time developers who mostly make utility software from coming out with innovative versions. Also with most non-English speaking countries like India seeking localization of software, piracy acts as the biggest obstacle in their attracting foreign investment from the likes of Microsoft and Adobe. 111. Companies like Microsoft and Adobe can play a role in curbing piracy by 1) Reducing the price of their software packages 2) Giving more choices so that buyers can purchase what they want, keeping their budget in view 3) Educating all the users through personal mails 4) Directly selling to customers 5) Indigenously developed products 112. The author feels that Indians are not being open to the idea of purchasing software because of 1) Their limited monetary capacity 2) The sky rocketing prices 3) The availability of cheap legal versions 4) The variety packages 5) The software coming free with the hardware 113. Piracy, inadvertently, can effect small vendors by 1) Discouraging their innovations 2) Killing them as they cannot withstand the revenue losses 3) Eating into their earnings 4) Preventing their non-English versions from coming into market 5) Encouraging big vendors 114. Price of the software package should not be a major hindrance if A. It is regarded as a long term investment B. After an initial investment, further upgradation of the same is cheap C. Newer versions are cheaper than original product 1) Only A 2) Only B 3) B & C 4) A & B 5) A & C 115. The term "localization of software" in the context of the passage implies 1) Decentralization 2) Suited to local needs 3) Indigenously developed packages 4) Vernacular packages 5) Centrally available Directions (Q. No. 116-118): Choose the word which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 116. Obstacle 1) Important 2) Prominent 3) Impediment 4) Imperative 5) Significant 117. Daunting 1) Intimidating 2) Intimating 3) Initiating 4) Intermittent 5) Intimacy 118. Valid 1) Improve 2) Substitute 3) Indigenous 4) Legitimate 5) Create Directions (Q. 119-120): Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 119. Conducive 1) Beneficial 2) Valuable 3) Worthless 4) Invaluable 5) Precious 120. Dwindle 1) Decline 2) Disappear 3) Diminish 4) Depart 5) Augment Directions (Q. No. 121-125): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/ error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the number of that part with error as your answer. If there is 'No error', mark (5) as your answer. 121. There is more gratification (1)/ for being a caring (2)/ person than in just (3)/ being a nice person. (4)/ No error (5) 122. Relationships are built (1)/ in kindness, understanding and self-sacrifice (2)/ not on jealousy, selfishness, puffed up egos (3)/ and rude behaviour. (4)/ No error (5) 123. She resolved being tender with the young, (1)/ compassionate with the aged, (2)/ sympathetic to the striving (3)/ and tolerant of the weak. (4)/ No error (5) 124. Companies spend (1)/ close to a million dollars (2)/ for a 30 second advertisement (3)/ between a major event. (4)/ No error (5) 125. People who do not want (1)/ to adhere to any moral standards (2)/ keep changing the definition of morality (3)/ on saying nothing is right or wrong, only your thinking makes it so. (4)/ No error (5) -
ఎస్బిఐ అసోసియేట్స్. బ్యాంకులు పిఓఎస్ పరీక్షా మోడల్ పేపర్(60-104)
60. Which of the following general insurance companies will provide an accident insurance cover of up to Rs. 1 lakh under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana? 1) Bajaj Allianz 2) ICICI Lombard 3) IFFCO-Tokio 4) Reliance 5) HDFC Ergo 61. MICR code consists of how many digits? 1) 9 2) 11 3) 8 4) 10 5) 12 62. In which of the following indexes India is ranked 135? 1) Global Competitiveness Index 2) Global Corruption Index 3) Human Development Index 4) Gender Gap Index 5) Global Peace Index 63. Expenditure Management Commission is headed by? 1) Deepak Mohanty 2) G. Padmanabhan 3) H.R. Khan 4) Bimal Jalan 5) None of these 64. Who was appointed as the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for South Asia for child nutrition in October 2014? 1) Sachin Tendulkar 2) Aamir Khan 3) Rahul Dravid 4) Priyanka Chopra 5) Deepika Padukone 65. Dr A. Sivathanu Pillai was presented which of the following awards in 2014? 1) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award 2) Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhavana Award 3) Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award 4) Indira Gandhi National Integration Award 5) None of these 66. Which of the following days is observed as National Sports Day? 1) September 24 2) April 24 3) June 25 4) August 29 5) July 31 67. What is the minimum capital requirement for a new bank in the private sector? 1) Rs. 100 crore 2) Rs. 50 crore 3) Rs. 500 crore 4) Rs. 1000 crore 5) Rs. 1500 crore 68. Which country finished second in the medals tally at the 2014 Asian Games? 1) Japan 2) South Korea 3) Kazakhstan 4) India 5) Iran 69. Which of the following is the tag line of State Bank of Hyderabad? 1) The Bank with a Vision 2) Nation Banks on Us 3) Blending Modernity with Tradition 4) With you all the way 5) Modern Innovative Dependable 70. The idea of Small and Payments banks was proposed by a committee chaired by? 1) P.J. Nayak 2) Anand Sinha 3) Raghuram Rajan 4) Nachiket Mor 5) C. Rangarajan 71. The term of the non-permanent members of the United Nations Security Council is? 1) One year 2) Two years 3) Three years 4) Four years 5) Five years 72. Which of the following has been selected as the SAARC Cultural Capital for a year beginning April 2015? 1) Bamiyan 2) Dhaka 3) New Delhi 4) Varanasi 5) Kathmandu 73. Which of the following has rejected independence and decided to stay with UK? 1) Wales 2) England 3) Scotland 4) Northern Ireland 5) None of these 74. Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the new President of? 1) Turkey 2) Lebanon 3) Iran 4) Iraq 5) Libya 75. The 2014 US Open tennis women's singles runner-up is? 1) Serena Williams 2) Caroline Wozniacki 3) Petra Kvitova 4) Maria Sharapova 5) Venus Williams 76. Which of the following is the most recent stage of marketing evolution? 1) Marketing department era 2) Production era 3) Sales era 4) Marketing company era 5) None of these 77. McDonald's and KFC are good examples of: 1) Distributors 2) Franchising 3) Merchant 4) Retailers 5) Sellers 78. _____is defined as the difference between the benefits a customer sees from a market offering and the costs of obtaining those benefits. 1) Customer value 2) Satisfaction scale 3) Profit margin 4) Competitive benefit 5) None of these 79. Users are able to create content and become more involved with a brand through: 1) Door to door 2) Online communities 3) Direct mail 4) Telemarketing 5) All of the above 80. This is part of the communication process and refers to the responses offered by receivers: 1) Encoding 2) Decoding 3) Transfer 4) Feedback 5) None of these 81. The quadrant of the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) matrix that represents both a high market share and a high rate of market growth includes the: 1) Cash cows 2) Question marks 3) Cats 4) Dogs 5) Stars 82. Which of the following elements is not part of Porter's Five Forces model for industry competitiveness? 1) Threat of substitutes 2) Threat of suppliers 3) Power of buyers 4) Threat from government 5) None of these 83. Which is NOT classified in buy classes? 1) New task 2) Information gathering 3) Modified re-buy 4) Straight re-buy 5) All of the above 84. The purchasing strategy is based on collaboration in research and development. This is called: 1) Bargainer 2) Clock wiser 3) Adaptation 4) Updater 5) None of these 85. What is the term used to describe the degree to which the data elicited in a study is replicated in a repeat study? 1) Replication 2) Pre-code 3) Reliability 4) Convenience 5) None of these 86. The PC (personal computer) and the Apple Macintosh are examples of two different: 1) Platforms 2) Applications 3) Programs 4) Storage devices 5) CPU's 87. Smaller and less expensive PC-based servers are replacing ____ in many businesses. 1) supercomputers 2) clients 3) laptops 4) Users 5) Mainframes 88. The difference between people with access to computers and the Internet and those without this access is known as the: 1) Digital divide 2) Internet divides 3) Web divides 4) Broadband divide 5) Cable divides 89. __ controls the way in which the computer system functions and provides a means by which users can interact with the computer. 1) The platform 2) The operating system 3) Application software 4) The motherboard 5) Power socket 90. Programs designed to perform specific tasks is known as: 1) System software 2) Application software 3) Proprietary programs 4) Open source software 5) None of these 91. The operating system is the most common type of ___ software. 1) communication 2) application 3) system 4) word-processing 5) digital 92. ____ is a set of computer programs used on a computer to help perform tasks. 1) An instruction 2) Software 3) Hardware 4) Memory 5) A processor 93. Any part of the computer that you can physically touch is called: 1) Hardware 2) Software 3) A device 4) A peripheral 5) An application 94. Which of the following is not available on the Ruler of MS Word screen? 1) Tab stop box 2) Left Indent 3) Right Indent 4) Center Indent 5) All of these are available on ruler 95. The radian of a number system: 1) Is variable 2) Has nothing to do with digit position value 3) Equals the number of its distinct counting digits 4) Is always an even number 5) None of these 96. Which of the following is not a type of page margin? 1) Left 2) Right 3) Center 4) Top 5) Bottom 97. The term MIPS refers to _____ 1) millions of instructions per second 2) multiple instructions per second 3) megabytes of instructions per seconds 4) millions input processor set 5) multi-inductance processing system 98. Punched cards are associated with the name: 1) Leibniz 2) Jacquard 3) Pascal 4) Cabal 5) Hollerith 99. The ____ layer change bits onto electromagnetic signals. 1) Physical 2) Transport 3) Data Link 4) Presentation 5) All of the above 100. Which of the following is section of the CPU that selects, interprets and sees to the execution of program instructions? 1) Memory 2) Register unit 3) Control unit 4) ALU 5) System unit English Language Directions (Q. No. 101-110): Each question below has a blank/ two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word/ set of words from the five options for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole. 101. The policemen were instructed to ____ restrain and deal with the mob ____. 1) control, peace 2) prevent, peaceful 3) exercise, peacefully 4) recognize, peace full 5) implement, peacefully 102. Deepika's brother is currently in class ____. 1) Ten 2) Tenth 3) Top 4) Last 5) 10th 103. I ____ that I am an expert consultant for ten industries. 1) boasted 2) suggested 3) found 4) challenged 5) questioned 104. Our top management and middle management have made ____ efforts to enable us to perform ____ and efficiently during the last quarter. 1) deliberate, effective 2) complete, effect 3) concerted, effectively 4) enough, affect 5) logical, effective -
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Reasoning Directions (Q. 1-5): In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer: 1) if only conclusion I follows. 2) if only conclusion II follows. 3) if either conclusion I or II follows. 4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows. 5) if both conclusions I and II follow. 1. Statements: All dancers are great. All painters are great. No great is intelligent. Conclusions: I. Some great are not intelligent. II. Some painters are not intelligent. 2. Statements: No rod is a pen. Some pens are bags. Some bags are cheap. Conclusions: I. All rods being cheap is a possibility. II. Some bags are definitely not rods. 3. Statements: Some periodicals are magazines. All magazines are books. Some magazines are not weeklies. Conclusions: I. Some weeklies are not books II. Some weeklies are not periodicals 4. Statements: All cats are dogs. All dogs are goats. No cat is ugly. Conclusions: I. All ugly being goats is possible. II. All goats being dogs is a possibility. 5. Statements: All balls are round. No round is chain. Some chains are dolls. Conclusions: I. Some dolls are not round. II. Some round are not dolls. Directions (Q. 6-10): In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statement(s). The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer: 1) if only conclusion I is true. 2) if only conclusion II is true. 3) if either conclusion I or II is true. 4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true. 5) if both conclusions I and II are true. 6. Statement: D ³ B = C; Q > M £ L Conclusions: I. M < C II. D ³ M 7. Statements: A > Y ³ L; K < Y> R Conclusions: I. A < K II. K > R 8. Statements: T £ B £ D, R > B > S Conclusions: I. D > S II. T < R 9. Statement: S ³ P > N ; A £ P £ Q Conclusions: I. S < A II. Q < N 10. Statement: G > S, J ³ P, G = P, J £ D Conclusions: I. P < D II. G = D Directions (Q. 11 - 18): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: P, Q, R, S, T, U, W and X are eight persons of a family. There are three married couples in the family. The persons are from three generations. All females of this family are married. Q and P are the offspring of S while W and X are the offspring of T and R respectively. U is the wife of S. R is one of the females and she is not the wife of P. Among them there are three teachers, two businessmen, two athletes and one painter. Each person has only one occupation. All of them are sitting around a circular table. They sit in such a manner that only one of the grandsons of S is sitting between R and P while only T is sitting between Q and U. One of the sons of S is on the immediate left of S. Only one person is sitting between R and Q, but it is not X. W, who is not sitting next to Q, is also not sitting opposite S. Q is not sitting opposite a female. The person who are on the immediate left of W and immediate right of Q are not teachers while X is a renowned painter. The persons who are sitting next to T are neither businessmen nor teachers. 11. Who is sitting exactly in front of X? 1) S 2) T 3) R 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 12. What is the profession of P? 1) Painter 2) Teacher 3) Businessman 4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these 13. Who is seated immediate left of R? 1) S 2) T 3) R 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 14. Who is sitting immediate right of P? 1) S 2) T 3) R 4) X 5) None of these 15. In which of the following third person is sitting between first and second person? 1) QRS 2) QSR 3) RXP 4) PWR 5) None of these 16. The only male who is sitting opposite a female is a/an 1) Businessman 2) Teacher 3) Athlete 4) Painter 5) None of these 17. The two females who are sitting adjacent to each other are 1) R and T 2) R and P 3) T and U 4) R and U 5) None of these 18. If all the people are made to sit in alphabetical order in clockwise direction starting from P, the position of whom amongst the following remains the same (excluding P)? 1) R, S and X 2) R, T and X 3) R, Q and X 4) R, W and X 5) None of these Directions (Q. 19 - 23): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements marked I and II 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. 2) If the data in statements I alone are not sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. 3) If the data either in statement I or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. 4) If the data even in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. 5) If the data in both statements I and II together are needed to answer the question. 19. Among PQRS and T sitting in a straight line facing north, who sits exactly in the middle of the line? I. P sits third to the left of S. T is an immediate neighbour of P as well as R. II. T sits second to the left of S. Q is not an immediate neighbour of either T or S. 20. Who amongst P, Q, R, S, T and U is the tallest? I. P is taller than S and T but shorter than R. Q is taller than S. II. T is taller than S. P is not the tallest. 21. Who among A, B, C, D, E & F came first in the running race? I. F, who is behind B, was second to reach the finishing point. II. C was ahead of D, E and A when the race is finished by all of them. 22. Is C the grandmother of M? I. C is the mother of D. D is the brother of M's father. II. E is the mother of S. S is the sister of M. F, the aunt of S, is the only daughter of C. 23. What is Ramesh's rank in the class of 70 students? I. Kamesh, whose rank is 35th in the class, is ahead of Shyam by 6 ranks. The difference between Ramesh's rank and that of Shyam's is just 5. II. Kiran's rank is 22nd from the bottom, and he is three ranks behind Ramesh. Directions (Q. 24 - 27): Following are steps of an input. Rearrange them and answer the questions. A) quality travel between develop kettle B) between develop kettle quality travel C) kettle quality travel between develop D) travel between develop kettle quality E) kettle quality develop travel between 24. Which of the following is step III? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E 25. Which of the following is first from the right end of step II? 1) between 2) kettle 3) quality 4) develop 5) None of these 26. Which of the following is step V? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E 27. Which of the following is step IV? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E Directions (Q. 28 - 33): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work in three different companies X,Y and Z. There are two ladies who work in different companies and their specialization is also different. Two of them have specialization in Finance. Another two have specialization in Human Resources, two have specialization in Marketing, one is Engineer and one of them is specialist in computer. D is specialist in Human Resource working in company X while her friend G is a Finance specialist and works in company Z. H is Human Resource specialist who works with Marketing specialist B but does not work in company Y. The two persons with same specialization do not work together. Marketing specialist F works in company Y and his friend A who is Finance specialist works in company X with only one other specialist. In no company more than three persons work. C is an Engineer and his sister works in company Z. No lady is an Engineer or computer specialist. 28. In which company does C work? 1) X 2) Y 3) Z 4) Can't say 5) None of these 29. In which company does E work? 1) X 2) Y 3) Z 4) Can't say 5) None of these 30. In which two companies do Human Resource specialists work? 1) X & Y 2) Y & Z 3) Z & X 4) Can't say 5) None of these 31. The two ladies are 1) D & G 2) D & E 3) D & F 4) Can't be determined 5) None of these 32. Mr. A works in 1) X 2) Y 3) Z 4) Can't say 5) None of these 33. Which of the following are working in company Z? 1) BGH 2) EGH 3) GCE 4) ABG 5) None of these Directions (Q. 34-38): Study the following statements carefully and answer the questions given below: In a certain code language 'they are four friends' is coded as 'la ra sa ka', 'friends cooperate in need' is coded as 'da ma ra na', 'they have to cooperate' is coded as 'ta ka na va' and 'four have need to cooperate' is coded as 'va na la ta ma' 34. What does 'na' stand for? 1) cooperate 2) to 3) they 4) friends 5) four 35. What may be the code for 'need to cooperate'? 1) ma ta na 2) ma va na 3) ra va na 4) ra na ta 5) either 1 or 2 36. How will 'they are in need' be coded? 1) ka sa ma da 2) ka sa ta da 3) va sa ma da 4) ka sa na da 5) None of these 37. What will be the code for 'sa la ka'? 1) need to cooperate 2) friends are four 3) they are four 4) they are friends 5) None of these 38. What is the code for 'four'? 1) la 2) ka 3) ra 4) sa 5) either sa or ra Directions (Q. 39 - 44): In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and 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 I or II is implicit 4) if neither I nor II is implicit 5) if both I and II are implicit 39. Statement: In the recently imposed sanctions, global public opinion was dishonoured by the economically strong and scientifically advanced superpower. Assumptions: I. Superpowers need not take any heed of global public opinion. II. Global public opinion should have been against the imposition of sanctions. 40. Statement: Wars must be discouraged vehemently even though majority of the victims might have been a nuisance to peace loving people. Assumptions: I. Some people create problems to peace loving people. II. Wars kill majority of wicked people. 41. Statement: Wars must be discouraged vehemently even though majority of the victims might have been a nuisance to peace loving people. Assumptions: I. Innocent people are also killed in wars. II. Vehement opposition to wars may have desirable impact. 42. Statement: The principal instructed all the teachers to be careful in class because some students may disturb other students. Assumptions: I. The teachers will handle the situation properly and they will point out the naughty students. II. The students will welcome the decision of the principal. 43. Statement: The government has set up a fact finding mission to look into the possible reasons for the recent fire accident in the area. Assumptions: I. The mission may be able to come up with reliable information on the issue. II. The people in the area may cooperate with the mission and come forward to give detailed information related to the incident. 44. Statement: India's economic growth has come at a terrible price of increased industrial and vehicular pollution. Assumptions: I. Indian economic growth is based on only industrial growth. II. A country desires economic growth with manageable side effects. Directions (Q. 45 - 50): In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action I and II. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow -up or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc. On the basis of the information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing. Give answer: 1) if only I follows 2) if only II follows 3) if either I or II follows 4) if neither I nor II follows 5) if both I and II follow 45. Statement: A large number of people visiting India from country 'X' have been tested positive for carrying viruses of a killer disease. Courses of action: I. The government of India should immediately put a complete ban on people coming to India from country 'X' including those Indians who are settled in country 'X'. II. The government of India should immediately set up detection centres at all its airports and seaports to identify and quarantine those who are tested positive. 46. Statement: There has been a continuous increase in the number of dropout students of govt.- run primary schools in the state. Courses of action: I. Govt. should immediately set up a committee to review the situation and suggest measures to reverse the trend. II. Govt. should close down such state run primary schools where dropout rates are more than fifty per cent. 47. Statement: Every year during monsoon, the condition of most of the roads in the city deteriorates causing immense problem to the commuters. Course of action: I. The civic body should include a heavy penalty clause while awarding future contracts for road repairs. II. The civic officials in charge of maintenance of city roads should be asked to explain why the condition of the roads worsens every year. 48. Statement: Many public sector undertakings have been making losses for the past few years and the situation is equally bad in the current year. Course of action: I. These loss making public sector companies should immediately be closed down. II. The govt. should scout for potential buyers in the private sector to sell these companies to get back part of the investments made by the govt. 49. Statement: It is estimated that about twenty lakhs people will visit the city during the ensuing festival. Courses of action: I. The civic authority should make adequate arrangements to tackle the situation. II. All the hospitals in the city should be put on high alert in case of any eventuality. 50. Statement: The meteorological department has predicted good monsoon this year for tenth consecutive year, which will result in good crop yield. Courses of action: I. The government should offload the stores before harvesting. II. The government should provide chemical fertilizers to farmers immediately. General Awareness, Marketing & Computers 51. India and which of the following countries have called for freedom of navigation in the South China Sea recently? 1) China 2) Japan 3) Vietnam 4) Laos 5) Philippines 52. The Prime Minister launched 'Swavalamban Abhiyan', a new pro-poor initiative of the Government of? 1) Maharashtra 2) Gujarat 3) Rajasthan 4) Madhya Pradesh 5) Chhattisgarh 53. Who inaugurated the Nalanda University in Bihar in September 2014? 1) Sushma Swaraj 2) Narendra Modi 3) Smriti Irani 4) Pranab Mukherjee 5) Hamid Ansari 54. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in September 2014. He is the? 1) President of Israel 2) Prime Minister of Israel 3) President of Syria 4) Prime Minister of Syria 5) None of these 55. Yudh Abhyas 2014 is a combined military training exercise of India and? 1) Nepal 2) Singapore 3) Malaysia 4) USA 5) France 56. Which of the following declared 2014 as the Year of the Commando? 1) CRPF 2) NSG 3) BSF 4) ITBP 5) RAF 57. The Maulana Azad National Academy for Skills (MANAS) is being set up with its headquarters in? 1) New Delhi 2) Mumbai 3) Hyderabad 4) Pune 5) Lucknow 58. Nadir Patel has been appointed as which country's new High Commissioner to India? 1) UK 2) New Zealand 3) Canada 4) South Africa 5) None of these 59. Who replaced Arvind Mayaram as the new Finance Secretary? 1) Shaktikanta Das 2) G.S. Sandhu 3) Arvind Ranjan 4) Rajiv Mehrishi 5) None of these Key: 1) 5; 2) 5; 3) 4; 4) 5; 5) 1; 6) 4; 7) 4; 8) 5; 9) 4; 10) 4; 11) 1; 12) 2; 13) 1; 14) 4; 15) 1; 16) 2; 17) 3; 18) 1; 19) 5; 20) 4; 21) 1; 22) 1; 23) 2; 24) 1; 25) 4; 26) 2; 27) 4; 28) 2; 29) 2; 30) 3; 31) 4; 32) 1; 33) 1; 34) 1; 35) 5; 36) 1; 37) 3; 38) 1; 39) 4; 40) 1; 41) 5; 42) 1; 43) 5; 44) 2; 45) 2; 46) 1; 47) 5; 48) 2; 49) 1; 50) 1; 51) 3; 52) 2; 53) 1; 54) 2; 55) 4; 56) 2; 57) 1; 58) 3; 59) 4.