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Saturday, 28 December 2013

Punjab Cooperative Bank Exam - 3 ( Part II )



51.The area of a grassy plot is 480 metres. If each side has been 5 m longer, the area would have been increased by 245 sq. m. Find the length of the fence needed to surround it.
           (a) 87 m                             (b) 88 m                            (c) 90 m                           (d) 92 m
52. The diagonals of a rhombus are 60 m and 80 m. Its area would be
           (a) 1000 sq. m                  (b) 3600 sq. m                  (c) 2400 sq. m                (d) 4800 sq. m
53. A vessel can be filled by one pipe in 8 minutes, by a second pipe in 10 minutes. It can be emptied by a waste pipe in 12 minutes. In what time will the vessel be filled if all the three be opened at once?
           (a) 7 minutes                    (b) 6 minutes                    (c) 10 minutes                (d) 8 minutes
54. The average age of 32 students is 10 years. If the teachers age is also included, the average age increased by one year. What is the age of the teacher?
           (a) 50                                 (b) 34                                (c) 43                               (d) 32
55. The string of a kite is 150 metres long and it makes an angle of 60 with the horizontal, the height of the kite from the ground would be
           (a) 130.1 m                       (b) 129.9 m                       (c) 112 m                        (d) 75 m
56. If x = , then the value of 2x3 + 6x would be
           (a) 3                                   (b) 6                                   (c) 9                                 (d) 0
57. The sum of the squares of two consecutive even numbers is 1252. The sum of the numbers is
           (a) 48                                 (b) 50                                (c) 52                               (d) 54
58. If the angles of a pentagon are in the ratio 1 : 3 : 6 : 7 : 10, then the smallest angle is
           (a) 32                                (b) 30                                (c) 27°                             (d) 20°
59. Pick the odd man out.
           41, 43, 47, 53, 61, 71, 73, and 81
           (a) 61                                 (b) 71                                (c) 73                               (d) 81
60. Complete the series: 2, 5, 9, 19, 37,____
           (a) 76                                 (b) 74                                (c) 75                               (d) 73
Directions for questions 61 – 63: For a motorist there are three ways of going from city A to city C. By wayof a bridge the distance is 20 miles and the toll is 75 Rupees. A tunnel between the two cities is a distance of10 miles and the toll is 100 rupees for the vehicle and driver plus 10 Rupees for each passenger. A two-lanehighway without tolls goes east for 30 miles to city B and then 20 miles in a northwest direction to city C.
61. Which of the following is the shortest route from city B to city C?
           (a) Directly on the too-free highway to city C       (b) The bridge                (c) The tunnel                (d) The tunnel or the Bridge
62. The most economical way of going from city A to city B in terms of tolls and distance, is to use the
           (a) Tunnel                         (b) Bridge                         (c) Bridge or tunnel       (d) Toll-free highway
63. In choosing between the use of the bridge and the tunnel, the chief factors would be
           I. Traffic and road conditions                                                                            II. Number of passengers in the car
           III. Location of one's home in the center or outskirts of one of the cities  IV. Desire to save 25 Rupees
           (a) I only                           (b) II only                        (c) II and III only            (d) I and II only
Directions for questions 64 - 66:
The letters A, B, C, D, E, F and G, not necessarily in that order, stand for seven consecutive integers from 1 to10.
D is 3 less than A
B is the middle term
F is as much less than B as C is greater than D
G is greater than F

64. The fifth integer is
           (a) A                                  (b) C                                 (c) D                               (d) E
65. A is as much greater than F as which integer is less than G
           (a) A                                  (b) B                                 (c) C                                (d) D
66. If A = 7, the sum of E and G is
           (a) 8                                   (b) 10                                (c) 12                               (d) 14
Directions for questions 67 – 70:
A causes B or C, but not both
F occurs only if B occurs
D occurs if B or C occurs
E occurs only if C occurs
J occurs only if E or F occurs
D causes G or H or both
H occurs if E occurs
G occurs if F occurs
67. If A occurs, which may occur?
           I. F and G                                                                     II. E and H                                                                III. D
           (a) I only                           (b) II only                         (c) III only                       (d) I and III or II and III, but not both
68. If B occurs which must occur?
           (a) F and G                        (b) D and G                      (c) D                               (d) G and H
69. If J occurs, which must have occurred?
           (a) E                                   (b) Both E and F             (c) Either B or C           (d) G
70. Which may occur as a result of a cause not mentioned?
           I. D                                                                                II. A                                                                           III. F
           (a) I only                           (b) II only                        (c) I and II only             (d) II and III only
Directions for questions 71 – 75: Eight varsity baseball players (G, H, J, K, L, M, N, O) are to be honouredat a special ceremony. Three of these players (H, M and O) are also varsity football players. Two of them (Kand N) are also basketball players on the varsity team. In arranging the seats it was decided that no athlete intwo sports should be seated next to another two-sport athlete.
71. Which of the following combinations is possible in order to have the arrangement of seat assignmentsas planned?
           (a) H G K J                        (b) H K J L                        (c) J K M N                     (d) J L H K
72. Which of the following cannot sit next to M?
           (a) G                                  (b) J                                  (c) G and J                      (d) K
73. Which of the following cannot sit next to M?
           (a) G                                  (b) J                                   (c) G and J                     (d) K
74. Before all athletes are seated there are two vacant seats on either side of N. Which two athletes mayoccupy these seats?
           (a) G and K                       (b) G and L                      (c) J and H                     (d) L and O
75. To have the proper seating arrangement, K should sit between
           (a) G and H                       (b) J and M                       (c) L and N                     (d) J and L

Directions (Q. 76-80): Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct ? If the sentence is cor­rect as it is and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
76.      He must have behaved impolite and suffer because of that.
           1) impolitely and suffer                                         2) impolitely and suffered                                                   3) impolite and suffered                                        4) impolitely and have suffer                                   5) No correction required
77.      Because of his efficiency, the Director wanted him to work as his assistant.
           1) wanted to him        2) wants him to be             3) wanted he to                  4) wanted of him           5) No correction required
78.      Even less intelligent students can be succeeded through hard work and perseverance.
           1) get succession       2) be success                      3) get success                     4) be getting succeeded            5) No correction required
79.      The Neo Club has been extended financial and technical help to poor and deserving women.
           1) has been extending                                            2) have been extending    3) is being extended      4) have been extended              5) No correction required
80.      Highly intelligent people seldom tolerate any ambigu­ity.
           1) tolerate hardly any ambiguity                          2) hardly tolerate ambiguous                                  
           3) tolerate any clarity whatsoever                       4) hardly tolerate any lacuna                                   5) No correction required
Directions (Q. 81-83):Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper se­quence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
           (A) To propose the idea of becoming perfected is not the same as saying that we human beings can be perfect.
           (B) It only means that we are capable of learning, chang­ing and growing throughout the span of our earthly life.
           (C) Learning is a process that begins at birth and lasts till death.
(D) This development through understanding new things, transforming and developing throughout may be considered as
the perfection of soul.
(E) Given that we are here to continually learn on the journey of life, it seems that the ultimate goal of learn­ing is the
perfection of our souls.
           (F) Nor that we should be perfect in everything.
81.      Which of the following should be the FIRST statementafter rearrangement?
           1) A                              2) B                                      3) C                                      4) D                                  5) E
82.      Which of the following should be the SECOND state­ment after rearrangement?
           1) A                              2) B                                      3) C                                      4) D                                  5) E
83.      Which of the following should be the THIRD statement after rearrangement?
           1) A                              2) B                                      3) C                                      4) D                                  5) F

Directions (Q. 84-86): In each of the following sen­tences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are five pairs of words denoted by numbers (1), (2),(3), (4) and (5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningfully complete.
84.      The tunnel was soand congested that we be­came___________.
           1) long, enthusiastic  2) deep, cautious               3) dark, frightened            4) crowded, isolated     5) sharp, worried
85.      In a _________tone, the leader made a powerful ________to the mob.
           1) realistic, zeal         2) lower, conviction         3) loud, argument              4) soft, appeal                5) pitch, statement
86.      Although-_______________                                           is not a very desirable feeling, we needa certain amount of it to____________                                         well.
           1) anxiety, exist         2) grief, enjoy                    3) impatience, preach       4) anger, define              5) jealousy, bad

Directions (Q. 87-88):Choose the word NEAREST in meaning of the given words:
87. Barricade
           (a) deception              (b) strength                         (c) barrier                           (d) employment
88. Bizarre
           (a) clever                     (b) grotesque                      (c) fraud                              (d) familiar
Directions (Q. 89-90):Choose world which is most OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word:
89. Barbarous
           (a) savage                    (b) uneducated                  (c) civilized                        (d) fashionable
90. Candid
           (a) obsolete                 (b) primitive                       (c) honest                           (d) cunning

91.          The technique that extends storage capacities of main memory beyond the actual size of the main memory is called.                 
               (1) Multitasking     (2) Cache storage              (3) Virtual Storage            (4) Multiprocessing      (5) Switching
92.          Thealso called the web, contains billions of documents.
               (1) website              (2) www                              (3) web pages                     (4) address                      (5) None of these
93.          What is LOTUS?
               (1) Word Software (2) Presentation Software                                             (3) Spread sheet package               (4) Database software                                        (5) None of these             
94.          What is Amazon?
               (1) System Software                                           (2) Operating Software                                              (3) Operating System
               (4) Company Name                                            (5) None of these
95.          A computer that requests to another PC for information is called -
               (1) Server                (2) Host                               (3) Client                            (4) Master                       (5) None of these
96.          Would not be granted if passwords in homepage of an email site doesn’t match
               (1) Channel             (2) Connection                  (3) Data                               (4) Access                       (5) None of these
97.          Which of the following combines signals from different                          sources into one and sends on a faster channel?
               (1) simplex              (2) half-duplex                  (3) full-duplex                   (4) multiplexing             (5) None of these
98.          The main computer that processes information is called
               (1) Host                   (2) Main frame                  (3) Master                           (4) All of these               (5) None of these
99.          ________ is adding some data to warehouse?
               (1) Data migration (2) Transformation            (3) Loading                        (4) Reconciliation         (5) None of these
100.       The 'resolution power' of a printer indicates its
               (1) Speed                 (2) Quality                          (3) Mode1                          (4) All of these               (5) None of these 

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