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General Awareness Questions (SBI PO) Part-3

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General Awareness Sample Questions 2010

1. Who is the President of Nasscom?
(A) Kiran Karnik
(B) Narayana Murthy
(C) Pramod Desai
(D) Devang Mehta
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

2. Which of the following awards is not given for excellence in the field of literature?
(A) Booker Prize
(B) Nobel Prize
(C) Pulitzer Price
(D) Arjun Award
(E) Bharatiya Gnanpith Award
Answer: (D)

3. ‘Singur’ which was in news is a place in_____________
(A) Orissa
(B) West Bengal
(C) Jharkhand
(D) Bihar
(E) Maharashtra
Answer: (B)

4. Who amongst the following is the author of the book series named as ‘Harry Potter’?
(A) J. K. Rowling
(B) Lindsay Lohan
(C) Julia Roberts
(D) Sandra Bullock
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

5. Which of the following Satellites recently dedicated to nation helps Direct to Home Television Ser-vice in India?
(A) Matsat
(B) Edusat
(C) Insat–4b
(D) Insat–IB
(E) None of these
Answer: (C)

6. Many a times we read some news items about the ‘West Bank’. ‘West Bank’ is situated at the western side of the river__________
(A) Mississippi
(B) Amazon
(C) Nile
(D) Jordan
(E) None of these
Answer: (D)

7. Which of the following phenomenon is considered responsible for ‘Global Warming’?
(A) Greenhouse Gas Effect
(B) Fox Fire
(C) Dry Farming
(D) Radioactivity
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

8. Which of the following instruments is not issued by a bank?
(A) Demand Draft
(B) Pay Order
(C) Debit Card
(D) Credit Card
(E) National Saving Certificate
Answer: (E)

9. Name of Jyoti Randhawa is associated with which of these following games?
(A) Golf
(B) Badminton
(C) Hockey
(D) Chess
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

10. Which of the following Software Companies recently launched its education portal ‘Unlimited Potential’ in India?
(A) Microsoft (B) Infosys
(C) Wipro (D) TCS
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

11. Polly Umrigar who died was a well known___________
(A) Cricketer
(B) Tennis Player
(C) Golfer
(D) Chess Player
(E) Hockey Player
Answer: (A)

12. In India Census is done after a gap of every____________
(A) Five years
(B) Seven years
(C) Eight years
(D) Ten years
(E) Fifteen years
Answer: (D)

13. Prof. Muhammad Yunus the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize 2006 is the exponent of which of the following concepts in the field of banking?
(A) Core Banking
(B) Micro Credit
(C) Retail Banking
(D) Real Time Gross Settlement
(E) Internet Banking
Answer: (B)

14. Who amongst the following was India’s official candidate for the post of UNO’s Secretary General?
(A) Mr. Shyam Saran
(B) Dr. C. Rangarajan
(C) Mr. Shashi Tharoor
(D) Mr. Vijay Nambiar
(E) None of these
Answer: (C)

15. Mr. Gordon Brown has taken over as the Prime Minister of_______
(A) Italy
(B) Canada
(C) France
(D) South Africa
(E) Britain
Answer: (E)

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General Awareness Questions (SBI PO) Part-2

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General Awareness Sample Questions 2010

1. Which of the following books has been written by Bill Gates?
(A) Microsoft Secrets
(B) The Road Ahead
(C) The Elephant Paradigm
(D) e-commerce
(E) None of these
Answer: (B)

2. Which of the following is the name of the social network service run by the Google on the internet?
(A) Online Space
(B) Orkut
(C) Net-Space
(D) Wikipedia
(E) None of these
Answer: (B)

3. Which of the following states is a relatively new addition?
(A) Goa
(B) Delhi
(C) Uttarakhand
(D) Himachal Pradesh
(E) Bihar
Answer: (C)

4. DOT stands for___________
(A) Disc Operating Therapy
(B) Department of Telephones
(C) Directorate of Technology
(D) Damage on Time
(E) None of these
Answer: (E)

5. Which of the following States/ parts of India is completely land locked having no contact with sea?
(A) Karnataka
(B) Orissa
(C) Maharashtra
(D) North-East
(E) None of these
Answer: (D)

6. TRAI regulates the functioning of which of the following services?
(A) Telecom
(B) Trade
(C) Port
(D) Transport
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

7. At present for the ATMs in India, the most commonly used net-work communication mode is__________
(A) Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT)
(B) General Packet Radio Ser-vice (GPRS)
(C) Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
(D) Dial-in Connection
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

8. Which of the following is not a foreign bank operating in India?
(A) DBS Bank Ltd.
(B) Sonali Bank
(C) J. P. Morgan Chase Bank
(D) Shinhan Bank
(E) All are Foreign Banks
Answer: (E)

9. Who is the author of the book ‘Future Shock’?
(A) Alvin Toffler
(B) Tom Peters
(C) Napoleon Hill
(D) Kenneth Blanchard
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

10. Apex fares are________
(A) more than the normal fare
(B) less than the normal fare
(C) offered only to corporate clients
(D) applicable to late night flights only
(E) applicable to international flights only
Answer: (B)

11. Who amongst the following is the Director of the film ‘Water’ which was in news?
(A) Vidhu Vinod Chopra
(B) Mrinal Sen
(C) Gulzar
(D) Mahesh Bhatt
(E) None of these
Answer: (E)

12. The 10th plan period is upto_______
(A) 2007
(B) 2008
(C) 2009
(D) 2010
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

13. OPEC is a group of countries which are_______
(A) exporting oil
(B) Producing cotton
(C) rich and developed
(D) developing and poor
(E) nuclear powers
Answer: (A)

14. Intel Company mainly produces______
(A) Hard disks
(B) VCDs
(C) Monitors
(D) Software
(E) None of these
Answer: (E)

15. Who amongst the following is the M.D./Chairman of one of the major Steel Companies?
(A) Shri L. N. Mittal
(B) Shri K. K. Birla
(C) Shri Vijaypat Singhania
(D) Shri Mukesh Ambani
(E) Shri Anil Agarwal
Answer: (A)


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General Awareness Questions (SBI PO) Part-1

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General Awareness Sample Questions 2010

1. What is the population of India?
(A) 98 crores
(B) More than 2 billion
(C) More than 1 billion
(D) Less than 96 crores
(E) 96 crores

Answer: (C)

2. Thermostat is an instrument used to_________
(A) measure flow of current
(B) measure intensity of voltage
(C) regulate temperature
(D) regulate velocity of sound
(E) None of these
Answer: (C)

3. Wimbledon Trophy is associated with________
(A) Football (B) Cricket
(C) Hockey (D) Basketball
(E) Lawn Tennis
Answer: (E)

4. GNP stands for_________
(A) Gross National Product
(B) Group Net Product
(C) Grand Nuclear Process
(D) Group Networking Process
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

5. ‘Acoustics’ is the science of the study of_________
(A) Light (B) Sound
(C) Electricity (D) Magnetism
(E) None of these
Answer: (B)

6. Noise pollution is measured in the unit called_____
(A) micron
(B) nautical miles
(C) ohms
(D) ampere
(E) decibel
Answer: (E)

7. ‘Heavy Water’ is used in which of the following types of Indus-tries?
(A) Sugar
(B) Nuclear Power
(C) Textile
(D) Coal
(E) None of these
Answer: (B)

8. Who amongst the following is the author of the book ‘Indomi-table Spirit’?
(A) Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
(B) Dr. Manmohan Singh
(C) Justice K. G. Balakrishna
(D) Mr. Natwar Singh
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

9. Which of the following is not the name of popular IT/Software Company?
(A) Wipro
(B) Mastek
(C) Toyota
(D) IBM
(E) Infosys
Answer: (C)

10. ‘Yen’ is the currency of_________
(A) South Korea
(B) China
(C) Indonesia
(D) Malaysia
(E) None of these
Answer: (E)

11. Baichung Bhutia whose name was in news is a well known__________
(A) Music Director of Indian films
(B) English author of Indian origin
(C) Journalist
(D) Politician
(E) Sports Personality
Answer: (E)

12. ‘Richter Scale’ is used to measure which of the following?
(A) Intensity of Tsunami Waves
(B) Intensity of Earthquake
(C) Density of salt in Sea water
(D) Flow of electric current
(E) None of these
Answer: (B)

13. Which of the following best explains ‘e-governance’?
(A) Improving the functioning of government
(B) Teaching government employees the basics of computing
(C) Delivery of public services through internet
(D) Framing of cyber-laws of chatting on internet
(E) Convergence of e-mail and video-conferencing
Answer: (C)

14. CAS is associated with which of the following?
(A) Legal System Reforms
(B) Piped gas line
(C) Cable T.V.
(D) Mobile phone regulation
(E) None of these
Answer: (C)


15. Tata Steel recently acquired the Corus, a steel giant situated in_____
(A) South Africa
(B) Ukraine
(C) Australia
(D) Italy
(E) Britain
Answer: (E)

16. Which of the following is the abbreviated name of the Organization/Agency working in the field of Space Research?
(A) ISBN
(B) ISRO
(C) INTELSET
(D) INTACH
(E) None of these
Answer: (B)

17. ‘Handshaking’ in networking parlance means
(A) connecting computers to a hub
(B) distributed Networks
(C) having same operating system on different computers
(D) sending e-mail
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

18. VAT stands for
(A) Value And Tax
(B) Value Added Tax
(C) Virtual Action Tasks
(D) Virtual Assessment Technique
(E) None of these
Answer: (B)

19. Alzheimer’s disease is the ailment of which of the following organs /parts of the human body?
(A) Kidney
(B) Heart
(C) Liver
(D) Stomach
(E) Brain
Answer: (E)

20. Global warming is a matter of concern amongst the nations these days. Which of the following countries is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the World?
(A) U.S.A.
(B) China
(C) India
(D) Britain
(E) None of these
Answer: (B)

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General Knowledge Sample Paper 2010

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1) Who is the author of the book” Sahibs Who Loved India”?
a) Jagdish
b) Khushwant Singh
c) Chetan Bhagat
d) Nadeem Aslam
Answer: B

2) Who received the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development?
a) Mohamed ElBradei
b) Wen Jiabo
c) Taro Aso
d) Nicholas Sarkhosay
Answer: A

3) Which country will be setting up a world Biggest Telescope?
a) Japan
b) France
c) China
d) India
Answer: C

4) At which place was G-20 Summit held?
a) Washington
b) New York
c) Chicago
d) Los Angeles
Answer: A

5) “Lisbon Treaty” is the treaty accepted / adopted by the members of which of the following organizations recently?
a) NATO
b) SAARC
c) European Union
d) NSG
Answer: C

6) Beri-Beri is the deficiency disease caused by the vitamin
a) B1
b) B5
c) A
d) C
Answer: A

7) Who has been appointed as President of Zambia?
a) Dawada Kairaba
b) Isatov Njle
c) Levy
d) Rupia Banda
Answer: D

8) Who is the Pepsico Chief?
a) Indira Nooyi
b) Indira Mukerjee
c) Kiran Mazumdar
d) Deepa Mirza
Answer: A

9) “Fehmida Mizza” is a woman speaker of National Assembly of
a) Indonesia
b) Iran
c) Pakistan
d) Afghanistan
Answer: C

10) Who is called the “Grand Old Man Of India”?
a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Dadabhai Naoroji
c) Gokhale
d) Tilak
Answer: B

11) Cabinet Mission came to India in which year?
a) 1942
b) 1932
c) 1916
d) 1946
Answer: D

12) Which five year plan has the objective “Garibi Hatao”?
a) first
b) fifth
c) seventh
d) eighth
Answer: B

13) Which river is declared as "national river”?
a) Ganga
b) Yamuna
c) Cauveri
d) Krishna
Answer: A

14) “No country for old men” is a
a) book
b) film
c) Drama
d) Poem
Answer: B

15) Hathigumbha inscription belongs to
a)Ashoka
b)Kharavela
c)Harsha
d)Sasaka
Answer: B

16) He thought that his mother was not happy ……him
a) in
b) since
c) with
d) for
Answer: C

17) Do you really agree?
(A) /that he has blamed us
(B)/ for the dispute, especially you and I
(C)/ No error
(D)?
Answer: C

18) “ENDEAVOUR” finds the synonym
a) fail
b) success
c) attempt
d) try again
Answer: C

19) “FABULOUS” find the antonym
a) rich
b) luxury
c) prudence
d) poor
Answer: C

20) The soldiers fought courageously …. The enemy troops
a) against
b) with
c) to
d) for
Answer: B

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Indian Bank Probationary Officer Exam, 2010

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English Language: (Solved Paper)

Directions—(Q. 1–5) Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make it meaningful and grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required’, mark (E) as the answer.

1. We have accepted over two billion dollars from them yet it is been used to build hospital in the area—
(A) that is yet to use
(B) although it has been used
(C) not yet being used
(D) which will be used
(E) No correction required
Answer: (C)

2. People have respond in favour the government’s efforts to resolve the budget crisis—

(A) Favourably responded
(B) Response in favour of
(C) Responded favourably to
(D) Been responding favourably
(E) No correction required
Answer: (C)

3. Striking this deal will enable the company to expand its operations in Europe—
(A) Strike this deal that
(B) To strike off this deal
(C) By striking this deal to
(D) This deal was struck which
(E) No correction required
Answer: (E)

4. We admire they are taking this step despite the numerous risks involved—
(A) Them to take
(B) Them for taking
(C) That they have taken over
(D) How their taking of
(E) No correction required
Answer: (B)

5. The management has been left with no option else to change the branch timings to avoid losing business.
(A) but to change
(B) except the change of
(C) unless it changes with
(D) other than the changing
(E) No correction required
Answer: (A)

Directions—(Q. 6 –20) 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—

The great fear in Asia a short while ago was that the region would suffer through the wealth destruction already taking place in the U.S. as a result of the financial crisis. Stock markets tumbled as exports plunged and economic growth deteriorated. Lofty property prices in China and elsewhere looked set to bust as credit tightened and buyers evaporated. But with surprising speed, fear in Asia swung back to greed as the region shows signs of recovery and property and stock prices are soaring in many parts of Asia.
Why should the sharp Asian turnaround be greeted with scepticism? Higher asset prices mean households feel wealthier and better able to spend, which could further fuel the region’s nascent rebound. But just as easily, Asia could soon find itself saddled with overheated markets similar to the U.S. housing market. In short the world has not changed, it has just moved places.
The incipient bubble is being created by government policy. In response to the global credit crunch of 2008, policy makers in Asia slashed interest rates and flooded financial sectors with cash in frantic attempts to keep loans flowing and economies growing. These steps were logical for central bankers striving to reverse a deepening economic crisis. But there’s evidence that there is too much easy money around. It’s winding up in stocks and real estate, pushing prices up too far and too fast for the underlying economic fundamentals. Much of the concern is focused on China, where government stimulus efforts have been large and effective. Money in China has been especially easy to find. Aggregate new bank lending surged 201% in the first half of 2009 from the same period a year earlier, to nearly $ 1.1 trillion. Exuberance over a quick recovery –which was given a boost by China’s surprisingly strong 7.9% GDP growth in the second quarter–has buoyed investor sentiment not just for stocks but also for real estate.
Former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan argued that bubbles could only be recognised in hindsight. But investors –who have been well schooled in the dangers of bubbles over the past decade are increasingly wary that prices have risen too far, and that the slightest bit of negative economic news could knock markets for a loop. These fears are compounded by the possibility that Asia’s central bankers will begin taking steps to shut off the money. Rumours that Beijing was on the verge of tightening credit led to Shanghai stocks plunging 5%. Yet many economists believe that, “there is close to a zero possibility that the Chinese government will do anything this year that constitutes tightening.” And without a major shift in thinking, the easy money conditions will stay in place. In a global economy that has produced more dramatic ups and downs than anyone thought possible over the past two years, Asia may be heading for another disheartening plunge.

6. To which of the following has the author attributed the 2008 Asian financial crisis?
(1) Reluctance of Asian governments to taper off the economic stimulus
(2) Greed of Asian investors causing them to trade stocks of American companies at high prices
(3) Inflated real estate prices in Asian countries

(A) None
(B) Only (1)
(C) Only (3)
(D) Only (1) and (2)
(E) Only (2)
Answer: (D)

7. What does the author want to convey through the phrase “The world has not changed it has just moved places”?

(A) At present countries are more dependent on Asian economics than on the US economy
(B) Economies has become interlinked on account of globalisation
(C) Asian governments are implementing the same economic reforms as developed countries
(D) All economies are susceptible to recession because of the state of the US economy
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

8. Which of the following can be said about the Chinese government’s efforts to revive the economy?
(A) These were largely unsuccessful as only the housing market improved
(B) The government’s only concern was to boost investor confidence in stocks
(C) These efforts were ineffectual as the economy recovered owing to the US market stabilising
(D) These were appropriate and accomplished the goal of economic revival
(E) They blindly imitated the economic reforms adopted by the US
Answer: (B)

9. Why do experts predict that Asian policy makers will not withdraw fiscal stimulus?
(1) The US economy is not likely to recover for a long time
(2) Stock markets are yet to regain their former levels
(3) Fear of revolt by greedy citizens
(A) None
(B) Only (3)
(C) Only (1) and (3)
(D) Only (2)
(E) Only (2) and (3)
Answer: (D)

10. What do the statistics about loans given by Chinese banks in 2009 indicate?

(A) There was hardly any demand for loans in 2008
(B) The Chinese government has borrowed funds from the U.S.
(C) China will take longer than the US to recover from the economic crisis
(D) The GDP of China was below expectations
(E) None of these
Answer: (D)

11. Why has investor confidence in the Chinese stock market been restored?
(1) Existing property prices which are stable and affordable
(2) The government has decided to tighten credit
(3) Healthy growth of the economy indicated by GDP figures

(A) Only (3)
(B) Only (1) and (2)
(C) All (1), (2) and (3)
(D) Only (2)
(E) None of these
Answer: (A)

12. What is the author’s main objective in writing the passage?
(A) Illustrating that Asian economies are financially more sound than those of developed countries
(B) Disputing financial theories about how recessions can be predicted and avoided
(C) Warning Asian countries about the dangers of favouring fast growth and profits over sound economic principles
(D) Extolling China’s incredible growth and urging other countries to emulate it
(E) Advising governments about the changes in policy to strengthen economic fundamentals
Answer: (C)

13. Why does the author doubt the current resurgence of Asian economics?
(A) Their economies are too heavily reliant on the American economy which is yet to recover
(B) Central banks have slashed interest rates too abruptly which is likely to cause stock markets to crash
(C) With their prevailing economic conditions they are at risk for a financial crisis
(D) Their GDP has not grown significantly during the last financial year
(E) None of these
Answer: (B)

13. Why does the author doubt the current resurgence of Asian economics?
(A) Their economies are too heavily reliant on the American economy which is yet to recover
(B) Central banks have slashed interest rates too abruptly which is likely to cause stock markets to crash
(C) With their prevailing economic conditions they are at risk for a financial crisis
(D) Their GDP has not grown significantly during the last financial year
(E) None of these
Answer: (B)

14. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
(1) All Asian economies are recovering at the same pace
(2) Experts are apprehensive about the state of Asian economies despite their recovery
(3) Developed countries should implement the same economies reforms as Asian ones

(A) Only (1)
(B) Only (2) and (3)
(C) Only (1) and (2)
(D) Only (2)
(E) None of these
Answer: (D)

15. According to the passage, which of the following factor(s) has/ have had a negative impact on the Asian stock markets?
(1) Abrupt drop in exports by Asian countries
(2) Extravagant disbursement of housing loans in 2009
(3) Raising of interest rates by the Central Bank

(A) None
(B) Only (1) and (2)
(C) Only (1)
(D) Only (1) and (3)
(E) All (1), (2) and (3)
Answer: (B)

Directions—(Q. 16–18) Choose the word or group of words which is MOST SIMILAR in MEANING to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

16. Fuel
(A) Petrol
(B) Stimulate
(C) Sustain
(D) Heat
(E) Charge
Answer: (B)

17. Flooded
(A) Surged
(B) Saturated
(C) Overflowed
(D) Deluge
(E) Overcome
Answer: (C)

18. Evaporated
(A) Dehydrated
(B) Melted
(C) Vaporised
(D) Vanished
(E) Dodged
Answer: (D)

Directions—(Q. 1920) Choose the word or group of words which is MOST OPPOSITE in MEANING to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

19. Buoyed
(A) Heavy
(B) Stifled
(C) Numbed
(D) Dull
(E) Abated
Answer: (E)

20. Sharp
(A) Blunt
(B) Incomplete
(C) Naive
(D) Indistinct
(E) Gradual
Answer: (E)

Directions—(Q. 2 1 –30) 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 letter of that part with error as your answer. If there is ‘No error’, mark (E).

21. Arranging such a large amount (A) /of funds now will be a problem why (B) / banks are usually not open (C) /so early in the morning. (D) No error (E)
Answer: (C)

22. He had telephoned yesterday to (A) /ask how much of the youth (B) /who attend our classes would be (C) /interested in working for a textile company. (D) No error (E)
Answer: (B)

23. Though he has promoted to (A) / the bank’s board as a director (B) / he continues to carry out (C) / all his current responsibilities. (D) No error (E)
Answer: (A)

24. The Board’s decision has provided (A) / employees with the opportunity (B) / to acquire upto 100 (C) / shares by the company. (D) No error (E)
Answer: (D)

25. If the manufacturing sector continues (A) / to grow at the same rate for (B) / the next few months, I think it (C) / has a high growth rate this year. (D) No error (E)
Answer: (D)

26. The government is working (A) / out a new system to compensate (B) / those companies to sell (C) / products below the market price. (D) No error (E)
Answer: (C)

27. The success of the (A) / government sponsor job guarantee programme (B) / has resulted in a (C) / drastic drop in poverty. (D) No error (E)
Answer: (B)

28. We were forced into react (A) / as no organisation can (B) / afford to adhere to (C) / these outdated regulations. (D) No error (E)
Answer: (A)

29. We had extensively discussions (A) / with the participants and (B) / obtained their feedback (C) / regarding our new services. (D) No error (E)
Answer: (A)

30. Their failure to inspect (A) / our factories is a (B) / clear indications that our (C) / license will not be renewed. (D) No error (E)
Answer: (C)

Directions—(Q. 31 –35) In each question below a sentence with four words is given. These are lettered as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of these four words may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The letter of that word is your answer. If all the words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e. ‘All correct’ as your answer.

31. Though these programmes have proved (A) to be extremely (B) effective (C) they do have certain drawbacks. (D) All correct (E)
Answer: (E)

32. According to these estimates (A) our profitable (B) margin (C) will be higher if we adopt (D) this approach. All correct (E)
Answer: (B)

33. In order to confront (A) the threat (B) of global warming it is imperative (C) that we work altogether. (D) All correct (E)
Answer: (D)

34. Any failure (A) to complicit (B) with these fundamental (C) regulations will result in a fine. (D) All correct (E)
Answer: (B)

35. Every organization needs to be proactive (A) in devising (B) stratergies (C) to ensure the retention (D) in staff. All correct (E)
Answer: (C)

Directions—(Q. 36 –40) Rearrange the following six sentences 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them—
1. However if this happens it will cause problems for the elderly who mainly use cheques.
2. The use of cheques has fallen dramatically in the past few years.
3. Thus cheques may be phased out gradually making sure that the needs of all consumers including the elderly are met.
4. This is because more and more consumers are transferring money electronically by direct debit or credit cards.
5. Without cheques they are likely to keep large amounts of cash in their homes making them
vulnerable to theft.
6. British banks have thus voted to phase cheques out in favour of these more modern payment methods.

36. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(E) 5
Answer: (C)

37. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
(E) 6
Answer: (A)

38. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(E) 6
Answer: (D)

39. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
(E) 6
Answer: (E)

40. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
(E) 1
Answer: (E)

Directions—(Q. 41–50) In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

The World Diabetes Congress has determined that India has the largest number of diabetics in the world. Apart from the loss of productivity, the … (41)… burden is alarming – $ 2.8 billion annually. Sedentary jobs,... (42)… of electronic entertainment, changing diet patterns and … (43)… dependence on automobiles have driven the activity … (44)… of Indians’ lives especially in cities.
The … (45)… is, therefore, to make people physically … (46)… and requires interventions which impact a large … (47)… of the population. Admittedly physical activity is a … (48)… of choice and is strongly driven by … (49)… preferences. But policymaking needs to shift to … (50)… moderate levels of physical activity in the daily lives of people. One way to accomplish this is to create walk able communities that give residents a variety of destinations within walking distance.

41.
(A) economic
(B) finance
(C) subsidy
(D) physical
(E) health
Answer: (B)

42. (A) broadcast
(B) spread
(C) prevalent
(D) expand
(E) widespread
Answer: (E)

43. (A) totally
(B) entirely
(C) grown
(D) mutual
(E) increasing
Answer: (E)

44. (A) most
(B) out
(C) from
(D) through
(E) outside
Answer: (B)

45. (A) ultimatum
(B) hazard
(C) sensitivity
(D) challenge
(E) dispute
Answer: (A)

46. (A) equip
(B) built
(C) active
(D) trained
(E) qualified
Answer: (C)

47. (A) section
(B) scale
(C) degree
(D) per cent
(E) piece
Answer: (A)

48. (A) want
(B) matter
(C) scarcity
(D) right
(E) lack
Answer: (B)

49. (A) showing
(B) given
(C) special
(D) personal
(E) individually
Answer: (D)

50. (A) pursuit
(B) indulge
(C) introduce
(D) insist
(E) attract
Answer: (C)

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