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Friday, 27 December 2013

Punjab Cooperative Bank Exam 2013 - Paper 1 (Part III)

Directions—(Q. 79-80) In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
79.    Statements :             Some jeeps are trains.                                All trains are buses.                                   Some boats are jeeps.                                Some scooters are buses.
         Conclusions :            I. Some scooters are trains.                                                        II. Some bots are buses.
                                            III. Some jeeps are scooters.                      IV. All buses are trains.
(A) None follows   (B) Only IV follows  (C) Only II and IV follow                           (D) Only III follows                                  (E) None of these
80.       Statements :          All teachers are engineers.                                                         All engineers are cooks.
                                            Some cooks are merchants.                                                        All merchants are poets.
            Conclusions :         I. Some cooks are teachers.                                                        II. Some merchants are engineers.
                                            III. All cooks are engineers.                       IV. Some cooks are poets.
(A) None follows   (B) Only I follows     (C) Only II and IV follow                         (D) Only I and IV follow                                (E) None of these
Directions—(Q. 81-83) Read the following information carefully and answers the questions which follow—
‘A × B’ means ‘A is brother of B’
‘A – B’ means ‘A is daughter of B’.
‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is wife of B’.
‘A + B’ means ‘A is son of B’.
81. How is T related to P in the expression ‘P + Q – R ÷ T’ ?
(A) Maternal grandmother                       (B) Maternal grandfather                                                         (C) Paternal grandmother
(D) Grandson                                            (E) None of these
82. Which of the following means ‘P is sister of S’ ?
(A) P + Q ÷ R – S   (B) P + Q ÷ R ×S       (C) P × Q – R + S    (D) P ÷ Q + R × S    (E) None of these
83. How is P related to S in the expression ‘S ×R + Q ÷ P’?
(A) Father               (B) Grandson            (C) Son                    (D) Grandfather       (E) None of these
Directions—(Q. 84-85) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

            P, Q, R, S, T, W and Z are seven students studying in three different institutes – A, B and C. There are three girls among the seven students who study in each of the three institutes. Two of the seven students study BCA, two study medicine and one each studies Aviation Technology, Journalism and MBA. R studies in the same college as P who studies MBA in college B. No girl studies journalism or MBA. T studies BCA in college A and his brother W studies Aviation Technology in college C. S studies journalism in the same college as Q. Neither R nor Z study BCA. The girl who studies BCA does not study in college C.
84. Which of the following pairs of students study medicine ?
(A) QZ                    (B) WZ                      (C) PZ                      (D) SZ                      (E) None of these
85. In which college does Q study ?
(A) A                      (B) B                         (C) C                        (D) Data inadequate                                (E) None of these



86.       A, B and C invested capitals in the ratio of 2:3:4. At the end of the business term they received the profits in the ratio of 4:3:6. Find the ratio of time for which they contributed their capitals.
            1) 2 : 4 : 1               2) 2 : 1 : 4                  3) 3 : 1 : 6                4) 4 : 2 : 3                5) None
87.       Four of the five parts numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in the following equation are exactly equal. Which one of the parts in not equals to the other four? The number of that part is the answer.
            1) 5280-3129+933 =                                                                  2) =801% of 5000+4%of 150 - 461 x 2
            3) =8  of 558-1680 =                                                                 4) =7.5 x 300 + 50% of 1700 – 8 x 2
            5)  =22 x 30 + 30 x 15 + 75 x 35 – 651
88.       The difference between a two-digit number and the number obtained by interchanging the digits is 36. What is the difference between the digits of that number?
            1) 2                         2) 3                            3) 4                           4) can’t say              5) None
89.       What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following equation?
            12833 + 133% of 1655 -  of 3533 =?
            1) 9000                   2) 10000                    3) 10500                   4) 11000                   5) 9500
90.       10 men or 20 women can build a 40 m long, 3 brick thick and 8 m high wall in 10 days working 6 hrs a day. In how many days will 30 men and 40 women working 6 hrs a day build another wall 90 m long, 2 bricks thick and 6 m high?
            1) 1 days                 2) 2 days                    3) 1 days                  4) 2 days                  5) None
91-92.  The following table shows India’s rice export.
Year
Quantity(in lakh kg)
Value (in Rs cr.)
1993
110
230
1994
95
210
1995
125
340
1996
130
430
1997
200
450
91.       In which year was the value per kg maximum?
            1) 1993                   2) 1994                      3) 1995                     4) 1996                     5) 1997
92.       If the price of rice were to go up by 40% in the year 1997 and the quantity of rice exported to fall by 30%, what would have been India’s earning from rice export in this condition?
            1) 442cr                  2) 438 cr                    3) 460 cr                  4) 441 cr                  5) None
93.       A 150 m long train crosses a man standing on the platform in 9 seconds. In what will the same train cross another man who is walking at the speed of 5 km/h?
            1) 5 sec                   2) 6  sec                     3) Can’t say             4) 7 sec                    5) None
94.       In the following series a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
            1        5           16           46             113            240
            1) 1                         2) 16                          3) 113                       4) 46                         5) 240
95.       A man has 30 kg of rice, a part of which he sells at 12% profit and the rest at 8% loss. On the whole he gets a loss of 6%. Find the quantity which was sold at 12% profit.
            1) 3 kg                    2) 27 kg                     3) 12 kg                    4) 18 kg                    5) None
96.       An amount of money is to be distributed among A, B and C. What will be C’s share in it? To find the answer which of the following information is/are sufficient/necessary?
            A) The difference between B’s and C’s share is Rs. 100.
            B) A’s share is rs. 2700.
            C) The ratio of shares of  B and C is 3:7
            1) A and B are sufficient                          2) B and C are sufficient                          3) C and A                 
            4) All A, B and C                                     5) None
97.       What would be the ratio of the length and the breadth of a rectangle? To find the answer which of the following information is/are sufficient/necessary?
            A) The perimeter of the rectangle is 180 m.
            B) The area of the rectangle is 2000 sq.m.
            C) The area of the rectangle is 50 times the breadth of the rectangle.
            1) only A and B                                        2) Only A and C                                       3) All A, B and C       
            4) Either A and C or B and C                   5) Any two
98        The average age of 27 boys and the class teacher in a class is 19 years. If the class teacher’s age is 46 years what would be the average age of the boys?
            1) 16 years              2) 17 yrs                    3) 18 yrs                   4) 19 yrs                   5) None
99.       Four of have five parts numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in the following equation are exactly equal. Which one of the parts in not equals to the other four? The number of that part is the answer/
            1) 75x75-50% of 2200 – 5% of 500 =
            2) 80 x 30 + 15 x 40 + 60% of 1800 + 420 =
            3) 25 x 85 + 90 x 20 + 50% of 1150 =
            4) 35 x 35 + 21 x 90 – 5% of 100 + 1392 =
            5) 1100 x 5 + 2 x30 – 50% of 2088 – 2 x2x2x2
100.     In a library 30% of the total numbers of books are in English, 70% of the rest are in Hindi and the balance 210 books are in other languages. What is the total number of books in the library?
            1) 800                     2) 900                        3) 1000                     4) 1200                     5) None

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