Ibps Mains 2015
Ibps Mains 2015
REASONING APTITUDE
Eight friends P,Q,R,S,T,V,W and Y are sitting around a 4) One 5) None of these
square table in such a way that four of them sit at four 8. Who is staying on the second floor?
corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each 1) Q 2) M 3) P
of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners 4) A 5) Q or M
faces the centre while those who sit in the middle of the 9. If all persons are arranged in alphabetical order such
sides face outside. S sits third to the right of P. P faces as A occupies floor 1 then who will occupy floor 5?
the centre. Y is not an immediate neighbor of P or S. T 1) G 2) Q 3) R
sits third to the right of R. R doesnot sit in the middle of 4) M 5) P
any of the sides and also R is not an immediate neighbor 10. Immediate neighbors of the person who is staying in
of Y. Only one person sits between P and V. Q is not an floor 3?
immediate neighbor of V. 1) R and P 2) A and P 3) G and M
1 .If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order 4) P and M 5) D and G
in clockwise direction, starting from P, the positions of Directions (11-15) Study the following information to
how many (excluding P) will remain unchanged as answer the questions.
compared to their original seating positions? Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows
A) None B) One C) Two containing 6 people each, in such a way that there is an
D) Three E) Four equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 P, Q,
2. Which of the following is true regarding Y? R, S, T, and U are seated and all of them are facing south.
A) T is not immediate neighbor of Y In row-2 A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all facing
B) Y sits in the middle of one of the sides North. Therefore in the given seating arrangement each
C) R sits second to left of Y member seated in a row faces another member of the
D) P and V are immediate neighbors of Y outer row.
E) None is true S sits third to right of Q, either S or Q sits an extreme
3. Who amongst the following sits fourth to the left of V? end of line. The one who faces Q sits second to right of E.
A) Y B) R C) T Two people sits between B and F. Neither B nor F sits at
D) Q E) W an extreme end of the line.The immediate end of line.
4. What is the position of Q with respect to R? The immediate neighbour of B faces the person who sits
A) Immediately to the left third to left of P, R and T are immediate neighbours of
B) Second to the left the each other. C sits second to the left of A. T does not
C) Third to the left face the immediate neighbour of D.
D) Third to the right 11. Who amongst the following sits at the extreme ends
E) Immediately to the right of the rows?
5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way (a) S, D (b) Q, A (c) U, F
and so form a group. Which is the one that does not (d) Q, E (e) P, D
belong to the group? 12. Who amongst the following faces S?
A) T B) W C) V (a) A (b) B (c) C
D) S E) Q (d) D (e) F.
Directions (6-10): Study the information carefully and 13. How many persons are seated between U and R?
answer the following questions: (a) One (b) Two (c) Three
A building has eight floors from 1 to 8 in such a way that (d) Four (e) None.
ground floor is numbered 1, the above floor is 14. Which of the following is true regarding T?
numbered 2 and so on. The top most floor is numbered (a) F faces T
8. Eight persons G, P, M, R, Q, A, D and C are staying each (b) U is an immediate neighbour of T
on one of these floors. A is staying on floor 6. There is a (c) F faces the one who is second to right of T
gap of three persons between G and R. C is staying on (d) T sits at one of the extreme ends of the line
the topmost floor. Neither P nor M is staying on the floor (e) Q sits second to the right of T.
5. Q is staying middle of P and M. R is staying on the 15. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
floor 1. M is not an immediate neighbor of G. based on the given arrangement & so form a group
6. Who is staying on the floor no. 7? which is the one that does not being not being to
1) A 2) P 3) D that group?
4) R 5) M (a) A-T (b) B-T
7. How many persons are staying between D and P? (c) F-P (d) C-U
1) Three 2) Four 3) Two (e) E-Q.
NUMERICAL ABILITY
Directions (Q.41-45): What should come in place of 56. Rohit starts a business with Rs.6,500 and after 8
question mark (?). months Shyam joins Rohit as his partner. After 4
41. years the profit is divided in the ratio of 13 : 12.
What is Shyam’s contribution in the capital?
(1) (2) 8 (3) 1) Rs. 7400 2) Rs. 7200 3) Rs. 7250
(4) 4 (5) None of these 4) Rs. 7630 5) Rs. 7480
42. ( ) ( ) 57. The speed of a boat in still water is 20 kmph and
(1) 16.7175 (2) 15.7150 (3) 13.8175 the rate of current is 4 kmph. The distance
(4) 14.7125 (5) None of these travelled by the boat downstream in 30 minutes is
43. 1) 8 km 2) 10 km 3) 12 km
(1) 78 (2) 68 (3) 84 4) 14 km 5) 16 km
(4) 66 (5) None of these 58. Rs. 2,000 is invested at 10% p.a. on simple interest.
44. ( ) ( ) If that interest is added to the principal after every
(1) 71528 (2) 77147 (3) 71747 20 years, the amount will become Rs. 14,000 after
(4) 61757 (5) None of these 1) 15 years 2) 33 years 3) 16 years
45. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
4) 40 years 5) None of these
(1) 75 (2) 77 (3) 79
59. Two trains 128 meters and 122 meters long are
(4) 81 (5) None of these
running towards each other on parallel lines at 48
46. √ kmph and 42 kmph respectively. In what time will
(1) 4225 (2) 3025 (3) 2025 they clear off each other from the moment they
(4) 5625 (5) None of these meet?
47. ( ) ( )
1) 10 seconds 2) 12 seconds 3) 18 seconds
(1) 653.36 (2) 993.24 (3) 821.64 4) 14 seconds 5) 9 seconds
(4) 793.94 (5) None of these 60. A boat running downstream covers 28 km in 7
48. hours, while for covering the same distance
(1) 5955.25 (2) 5595.25 (3) 5295.55 upstream it takes 14 hours. What is the speed of
(4) 5255.95 (5) None of these the boat in still water?
49. ( ) 1) 4 kmph 2) 3 kmph 3) 4.2 kmph
(1) 342 (2) 346 (3) 345 4) 5 kmph 5) 6 kmph
(4) 348 (5) None of these 61. Ram sells a car to Mohan at a profit of 16% and
50. Mohan sells it to Shyam at a profit of 25%. How
much profit% Ram would have got if he had sold
(1) 8848 (2) 8246 (3) 8484
the car directly to Shyam at the price Shyam
(4) 8868 (5) None of these
bought it?
51. ( ) ( ) ( )
1) 41% 2) 42% 3) 45%
(1) 3125.0225 (2) 1713.49 (3) 3125.15
4) 50% 5) None of these
(4) 59204.0225 (5) None of these
62. A sum on compound interest amounts to Rs. 2410
52. √ ( ) ( ) in 3 years and Rs. 2651 in 4 years. Find the sum.
(1) 39 (2) 43 (3) 51 1) Rs. 1216 2) Rs. 1500 3) Rs. 1900
(4) 49 (5) None of these 4) Rs. 1600 5) None of these
53. ( ) ( ) 63. Ajay covers distance by car driving at 60 kmph and
(1) 6.284 (2) 7.625 (3) 8.225 returns back to the starting point riding on a
(4) 8.285 (5) None of these scooter at 45 kmph. What is his average speed?
54. 1) 50.12 km 2) 50.6 km 3) 51.52 km
(1) 67 (2) 62 (3) 59 4) 51.42 km 5) None of these
(4) 71 (5) None of these 64. Two trains of length 120 m and 90 m respectively
55. ( ) ( ) with the same speed pass a static pole in 8 seconds
(1) 33.3756 (2) 36.3657 (3) 30.3576 and 6 seconds respectively. In what time they will
(4) 28.3675 (5) None of these cross each other if they are moving in opposite
directions?
1) 14 seconds 2) 6 seconds 3) 20 seconds
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4) 7 seconds 5) None of these 74. 15 34 20 ? 25 43 30
65. A train travelling at the speed of 50 kmph leaves (1)40 (2) 39 (3) 38
from a station. Another train travelling at speed of (4) 41 (5) None of these
60 kmph leaves the same station after 7 hours in 75. 16 8 12 30 ? 472.5
the same direction. They will meet after what (1) 105 (2) 108 (3)148 (4)
distance? 156
1) 1800 km 2) 2100 km 3) 2400 km (5) 178
4) 2700 km 5) None of these Directions (Q. 76-80): Study the following table
66. A alone would take 6 hours more to complete the carefully to answer the questions that follow
job than if both A and B would work together. Number of Gold coins (in hundred) produced in
When B worked alone he took 1.5 hours more to Five Different companies during Six Different
complete the job and A and B worked together. month
How much time they will take if they work
together?
1) 3 hours 2) 4 hours 3) 4.5 hours
4) 5 hours 5) none of these
67. A dealer bought an item at 10% discount on its
original price. He sold it at 35% more than the
original price. What percentage profit did he get?
1) 25% 2) 45% 3) 22.5% 76. What was the respective ratio between the number
4) 50% 5) 35% of Gold coins produced from company P in the
68. The diameter of a circle is equal to the perimeter of month may and the number of Gold coins produced
a square whose area is 3136 sq cm. What is the from company T in the month June?
circumference of the circle? (1) 38 : 41 (2) 23 : 21 (3) 19 : 21
(1) 352 cm (2) 704 cm (3) 39424 cm (4) 19 : 23 (5) None of these
(4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 77. What was the total number of Gold coins produced
69. Cost of fencing a circular plot at the rate of Rs. 15 from all the companies together in the month of
per m is Rs. 3300. What will be the cost of flooring march?
the plot at the rate of Rs. 100 per square metre? (1) 53500 (2) 51700
(1) Rs. 385000 (2) Rs. 220000 (3) Rs. 350000 (3)5.15 thousand (4) 51500
(4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these (5) None of these
70. Area of a rectangle is equal to the area of a circle 78. In which company the number of the Gold coins
whose radius is 14 cm. If the breadth of the continuously increased during the year February to
rectangle is 22 cm, what is its length? July?
(1) 24 cm (2) 28 cm (3) 26 cm (1) Only R and T (2) Only Q (3) Only P
(4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these (4) Only Q and T (5) None of these
Directions (Q.71-75): What should come in place of 79. In which Company was the number of Gold coins
question mark? produced out in the month May highest?
71. 126 64 34 20 14 ? (1) Q (2) P (3) T
(1)12 (2) 10 (3) 8 (4) S (5) R
(4) 6 (5) None of these 80. Number of Gold coins produced from company R in
72. 4 6 14 44 ? 892 the month May was approximately what
(1)160 (2) 176 (3) 492 percentage of the number of Gold coins produced
(4) 286 (5) None of these in the company T in the month March?
(1) 85 (2) 95 (3) 60
73. 10 11 13 21 69 ? (4) 40 (5) 75
(1)382 (2) 420 (3) 424
(4) 384 (5) None of these
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions (Q. 81-85): In each of the following sentences distribution of power—between men and women, the
there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there West and the emerging world and geeks and non-geeks.
are five pairs of words denoted by numbers 1), 2), 3), 4) Women run some of America’s largest firms, such as
and 5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in General Motors (Mary Barra) and IBM (Virginia
the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make Rometty). More than half of the world’s biggest 2,500
it meaningfully complete. public companies have their headquarters outside the
81. It is _____ that in the present system there is neither West. Geeks barely out of short trousers run some of the
justice nor ________ to law. world’s most dynamic businesses. Peter Thiel, one of
(1) Disgusting, practice (2) Shameful, respect Silicon Valley’s leading investors, has introduced a
(3) unethical, subject blanket rule: never invest in a CEO who wears a suit. Yet
(4) unfortunate, adherence it is remarkable, in this supposed age of diversity, how
(5) strange, concept many bosses still conform to the stereotype. First, they
82. The war will have far-reaching_____for the ___region. are tall: in research for his 2005 book, “Blink”, Malcolm
(1) Implications, distant Gladwell found that 30% of CEOs of Fortune 500
(2)Consequences, entire (3) Spell, diverse companies are 6 feet 2 inches or taller, compared with
(4) Objective, across 3.9% of the American population.People who “sound
(5) destruction, disturbed right” also have a marked advantage in the race for the
83. The police has not demonstrated any measure of top. Quantified Communications, a Texas-based
______ in ________ with street protests. company, asked people to evaluate speeches delivered
(1) Sympathy, tackle (2) Mercy, fighting by 120 executives. They found that voice quality
(3) Case, confronting (4) Atrocity, curbing accounted for 23% of listeners’ evaluations and the
(5) Restraint, dealing content of the speech only accounted for 11%.
84. Proper ______ needs to be taken to protect the green Academics from the business schools of the University
cover _____rocks and hillocks. of California, San Diego and Duke University listened to
(1) presentation, amidst (2) planning, covering 792 male CEOs giving presentations to investors and
(3) attention, across (4) action, around found that those with the deepest voices earned
(5) consideration, across $187,000 a year more than the average.
85. In the last few years the ______ of administration has Physical fitness seems to matter too: a study published
taken a_______ this month, by Peter Limbach of the Karlsruhe Institute
(1) quality, nosedive (2) stature, u-turn of Technology and Florian Sonnenburg of the University
(3) infrastructure, backseat (4) area, vastness of Cologne, found that companies in America’s S&P 1500
(5) shape, twist index whose CEOs had finished a marathon were worth
Directions (Q. 86-95): Read the passage given below and 5% more on average than those whose bosses had not.
answer the questions that follow based on the Good posture makes people act like leaders as well as
information given in the passage. look like them: Amy Cuddy of Harvard Business School
IN GORILLA society, power belongs to silverback notes that the very act of standing tall, with your feet
males. These splendid creatures have numerous status planted solidly and somewhat apart, your chest out and
markers besides their back hair: they are bigger than your shoulders back, boosts the supply of testosterone
the rest of their band, strike space-filling postures, to the blood and lowers the supply of cortisol, a steroid
produce deeper sounds, thump their chests lustily and, associated with stress. (Unfortunately, this also
in general, exude an air of physical fitness. Things are increases the chance that you will make a risky
not that different in the corporate world. The typical bet.) Besides relying on all these supposedly positive
chief executive is more than six feet tall, has a deep indicators of fitness to lead, those who choose bosses
voice, a good posture, a touch of grey in his thick, also rely on some negative stereotypes. Overweight
lustrous hair and, for his age, a fit body. Bosses spread people—women especially—are judged incapable of
themselves out behind their large desks. They stand tall controlling themselves, let alone others. Those who
when talking to subordinates. Their conversation is “uptalk”—habitually ending their statements on a high
laden with prestige pauses and declarative statements. note as if asking a question—rule themselves out on the
The big difference between gorillas and humans is, of grounds that they sound tentative and juvenile.
course, that human society changes rapidly. The past 86. What can be the suitable title of the passage?
few decades have seen a striking change in the (1) The look of a leader
GENERAL AWARENESS
COMPUTER
121. Windows 7 is an example of a(n) 134. What digits are representative at all binary
(a) application software (b) browser numbers?
(c) Operating system (d) shareware (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) Both (a) and (b)
(e) None of these (d) 3 (e) None of these
122. A (n)…..program provides access to Web resources. 135. ROM is an example of which of the following?
(a) Web (b) ISP (c) browser (a) volatile memory (b) cache memory
(d) URL (e) None of these (c) nonvolatile memory
123. Which of the following is not a logic gate? (d) virtual memory (e) None of these
(a) AND (b) NOR (c) NAND 136. Full form of LSI is:
(d) NAT (e) None of these (a) Low-scale Internet (b) Large-Scale Internet
124. A modem could be attached to which port? (c) Low-Scale Integration
(a) Parallel port (b) ASYNA port (d) Large-Scale Integration
(c) Keyboard connector (d) Video port (e) Local-Scale Integration
(e) None of these 137. TO correct error in a program:
125. The binary system uses powers of (a) Debugging (b) Error moving
(a) 2 (b) 10 (c) 8 (c) bugging (d) Delete
(d) 16 (e) None of these (e) Coding
126. Expand RDBMS. 138. Which memory is maximum in computer bits
(a) Relative Database Management System (a)TB (b)GB (c)MB
(b) Rational Database Minimize System (d)KB (e)BIT
(c) Relational Database Management System 139. Writing set of instruction to run a software
(d) Relational Database Maximize System (a) Coding (b)Buffering (c)Decoding
(e) None of these (d)Amplifying (e)Debugging
127. ……………is a set of instructions. 140. How many bits are there in hexadecimal code:
(a) Hardware (b) Code (c) Language (a) 16 (b) 0 (c) 2
(d) Program (e) All of these (d) 4 (e) 32
128. Which memory is nonvolatile and may be written 141. If we have to move data from one place to another
only once? permanently then which shortcut will be used:
(a) RAM (b) EE-ROM (c) RAM (a) copy paste (b) cut paste (c) alt delete
(d) PROM (e) None of these
129. Main storage is also called (d) alt shift (e) none
(a) accumulator (b) control unit (c) register unit 142. Which is input in mentioned below
(d) memory (e) None of these (a) plotter (b) scanner (c) mouse
130. In which language is a source program written? (d) none (e) screen
(a) English (b) Symbolic (c) High-level 143. Which is used to find any data on screen through
(d) Machine (e) None of these cursor:
131. In MODEMS (a) Jockey (b)Mouse (c)Scanner
(a) several digital signals are multiplexed (d)Plotter (e)None
(b) a digital signal changes some characteristic of a 144. Which is not Boolean in below mentioned:
carrier wave (a)And (b)Plus (c)Or
(c) digital signal is amplified (d)Not (e)None
(d) All of these 145. HTTP full form:
(e) None of these (a)Hyper tool text protocol
132. Which of the following can be used to control the (b)Hyper text tool protocol
movement of a cursor on a video screen? (c)Hyper text transfer protocol
(a) Mouse (b) OCR (c) Card punch (d)None (e)both 1 and 2
(d) Joystick (e) None of these 146. Boot a system which is already on
133. Which method is used to connect a remote (a) cold boot (b) warm boot (c) hot boot
computer? (d)force boot (e)none
(a) Device (b) Dialup (c) Diagnostic 147. Google is a
(d) Logic circuit (e) None of these (a)browser (b)search engine
P U S T R Q
C F A E B D
Solutions (16-20):
16. (5) There are 4 such combinations – ZT4, DF1, MH3,
NP6.
17. (5) There are 4 such combinations – T4A, F1U, H32,
P6D
18. (3) There are 2 such combinations – U#, I©.
19. (2) Except 9DF, every other combination has a gap
of one position between each letter in the
arrangement.
20. (2)
Solutions (21-25):
21. (1)
22. (4)
6-3
23. (4)
7-3 24. (3)
8-2 25. (1)
9-4
10-4
(26-30)
Floor No. Person 26. (4)
8 C
7 D
6 A
5 G
4 P
3 Q 27. (2)
2 M
1 R
28. (1)
29. (1)
30. (1)
(31-35)
are kee
armymen tee
firefighters mee
enthusiastic pee
people nee
courageous loo
being jee
positive/unpleasant dee/see
31. (2)
32. (2)
33. (4)
34. (2)
35. (5)
76. (4);
73. (4); 77. (2)
78. (5)
79. (4)
80. (1); 85 (approx)
MOCK BASED ON PATTERN ASKED IN FIRST DAY OF IBPS CLERK MAINS 2016
ANSWERSHEET OF ENGLISH/COMPUTERS/GA
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
81. (4) 82. (2) 83. (5) 84. (4) 85. (1) 86. (1) 87. (3) 88. (5) 89. (2) 90. (3)
91. (3) 92. (3) 93. (1) 94. (3) 95. (3) 96. (1) 97. (3) 98. (2) 99. (4) 100. (1)
101. (5) 102. (3) 103. (1) 104. (3) 105. (5) 106. (3) 107. (4) 108. (2) 109. (1) 110. (5)
111. (3) 112. (3) 113. (2) 114. (3) 115. (1) 116. (1) 117. (3) 118. (2) 119. (5) 120. (5)
COMPUTER SECTION
122. (3) 123. (4) 124. (1) 125. (1) 126. () 127. (3) 128. (4) 129. (4) 130. (3)
121. (3)
131. (2) 132. (1) 133. (2) 134. (3) 135. (3) 136. (4) 137. (1) 138. (1) 139. (1) 140. (1)
141. (2) 142. (2) 143. (2) 144. (2) 145. (3) 146. (2) 147. (2) 148. (1) 149. (1) 150. (3)
151. (2) 152. (2) 153. (2) 154. (2) 155. (2) 156. (2) 157. (2) 158. (4) 159. (2) 160. (1)
GENERAL AWARENESS SECTION
161. (3) 162. (2) 163. (4) 164. (3) 165. (4) 166. (3) 167. (3) 168. (2) 169. (3) 170. (3)
171. (2) 172. (4) 173. (3) 174. (3) 175. (2) 176. (1) 177. (3) 178. (3) 179. (2) 180. (3)
181. (1) 182. (3) 183. (4) 184. (3) 185. (1) 186. (3) 187. (1) 188. (2) 189. (3) 190. (1)
191. (4) 192. (3) 193. (1) 194. (1) 195. (2) 196. (2) 197. (2) 198. (4) 199. (3) 200. (3)
MOCK BASED ON PATTERN ASKED IN FIRST DAY OF IBPS CLERK MAINS 2016
ANSWERSHEET OF ENGLISH/COMPUTERS/GA
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
81. (4) 82. (2) 83. (5) 84. (4) 85. (1) 86. (1) 87. (3) 88. (5) 89. (2) 90. (3)
91. (3) 92. (3) 93. (1) 94. (3) 95. (3) 96. (1) 97. (3) 98. (2) 99. (4) 100. (1)
101. (5) 102. (3) 103. (1) 104. (3) 105. (5) 106. (3) 107. (4) 108. (2) 109. (1) 110. (5)
111. (3) 112. (3) 113. (2) 114. (3) 115. (1) 116. (1) 117. (3) 118. (2) 119. (5) 120. (5)
COMPUTER SECTION
122. (3) 123. (4) 124. (1) 125. (1) 126. () 127. (3) 128. (4) 129. (4) 130. (3)
121. (3)
131. (2) 132. (1) 133. (2) 134. (3) 135. (3) 136. (4) 137. (1) 138. (1) 139. (1) 140. (1)
141. (2) 142. (2) 143. (2) 144. (2) 145. (3) 146. (2) 147. (2) 148. (1) 149. (1) 150. (3)
151. (2) 152. (2) 153. (2) 154. (2) 155. (2) 156. (2) 157. (2) 158. (4) 159. (2) 160. (1)
GENERAL AWARENESS SECTION
161. (3) 162. (2) 163. (4) 164. (3) 165. (4) 166. (3) 167. (3) 168. (2) 169. (3) 170. (3)
171. (2) 172. (4) 173. (3) 174. (3) 175. (2) 176. (1) 177. (3) 178. (3) 179. (2) 180. (3)
181. (1) 182. (3) 183. (4) 184. (3) 185. (1) 186. (3) 187. (1) 188. (2) 189. (3) 190. (1)
191. (4) 192. (3) 193. (1) 194. (1) 195. (2) 196. (2) 197. (2) 198. (4) 199. (3) 200. (3)
MOCK BASED ON PATTERN ASKED IN FIRST DAY OF IBPS CLERK MAINS 2016
ANSWERSHEET OF ENGLISH/COMPUTERS/GA
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
81. (4) 82. (2) 83. (5) 84. (4) 85. (1) 86. (1) 87. (3) 88. (5) 89. (2) 90. (3)
91. (3) 92. (3) 93. (1) 94. (3) 95. (3) 96. (1) 97. (3) 98. (2) 99. (4) 100. (1)
101. (5) 102. (3) 103. (1) 104. (3) 105. (5) 106. (3) 107. (4) 108. (2) 109. (1) 110. (5)
111. (3) 112. (3) 113. (2) 114. (3) 115. (1) 116. (1) 117. (3) 118. (2) 119. (5) 120. (5)
COMPUTER SECTION
122. (3) 123. (4) 124. (1) 125. (1) 126. () 127. (3) 128. (4) 129. (4) 130. (3)
121. (3)
131. (2) 132. (1) 133. (2) 134. (3) 135. (3) 136. (4) 137. (1) 138. (1) 139. (1) 140. (1)
141. (2) 142. (2) 143. (2) 144. (2) 145. (3) 146. (2) 147. (2) 148. (1) 149. (1) 150. (3)
151. (2) 152. (2) 153. (2) 154. (2) 155. (2) 156. (2) 157. (2) 158. (4) 159. (2) 160. (1)
GENERAL AWARENESS SECTION
161. (3) 162. (2) 163. (4) 164. (3) 165. (4) 166. (3) 167. (3) 168. (2) 169. (3) 170. (3)
171. (2) 172. (4) 173. (3) 174. (3) 175. (2) 176. (1) 177. (3) 178. (3) 179. (2) 180. (3)
181. (1) 182. (3) 183. (4) 184. (3) 185. (1) 186. (3) 187. (1) 188. (2) 189. (3) 190. (1)
191. (4) 192. (3) 193. (1) 194. (1) 195. (2) 196. (2) 197. (2) 198. (4) 199. (3) 200. (3)