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Quantitative Aptitude
1. The average age of father and son at present is 27 years. Also, the difference between their
ages is 30 years. What is the respective ratio between the present age of father and the
present age of son?
1) 8 : 3 2) 7 : 2 3) 2 : 7 4) 3 : 8 5) None of these

2. What is the value of two-seventh of thirty five per cent of two-third of 660?
1) 132 2) 22 3) 44 4) 154 5) None of these

3. In a test Mohan got 232 marks which were 56 more than that of the Sureshs marks. Sonal
got 40% marks out of the total marks of the test which were 24 marks more than the Sureshs
marks. What percentage of marks did Suresh get?
1) 35 2) 35.2 3) 42
4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these

4. If a certain sum of money is equally distributed among 73 people, each one gets ` 154.
What is the total sum of money distributed?
1) ` 11,222 2) ` 11,422 3) ` 12,242 4) ` 11,242 5) None of these

5. What is the value of thirty six per cent of twenty five per cent of 320?
1) 28.6 2) 24.8 3) 38.2 4) 28.8 5) None of these

6. The total cost of the 12 kg of rice is ` 432 and the total cost of the 15 kg of pulse is ` 675.
What is the ratio between the cost of the 2 kg of pulse and one kg of rice respectively?
1) 8 : 7 2) 7 : 5 3) 8 : 5 4) 5 : 2 5) 5 : 8

3 2 5 5 9
7. Out of the fractions , , , and what is the sum of the highest and the lowest
5 7 11 7 13
fractions together?
31 59 4
1) 1 2) 3) 4) 2 5) 1
35 77 7

8. Sunita gave ` 900 to her brother which is equal to two-fifth of the simple interest that she
got in 6 years at the rate of 15 p.c.p.a. What was the sum of money (principal) that she had
deposited?
1) ` 2,250 2) ` 2,400 3) ` 2,600 4) ` 2,500 5) None of these

9. Sanjay has ` 36 more than Vinay. Vinay has 25% of the total amount that Sunil has. Sunii
has a total of ` 1,540. What amount does Sanjay have?
1) ` 420 2) ` 385 3) ` 422 4) ` 361 5) None of these

10. The length of a rectangle is 6 cm more than its breadth. If the area of the rectangle is 112 sq
cm. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
1) 22 cm 2) 44 cm 3) 34 cm 4) 28cm 5) None of these

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11. The average weight of 10 oarsmen in a boat in increased by 1.8 kg when one of the
crew who weighs 53 kg is replaced by a new man. Find the weight of the new man.
1) 71 kg 2) 45 kg 3) 60 kg 4) 81 kg 5) None of these

12. A motorist travels to a place 150 km away at an average speed of 50 km/h and he
returns at 30 km/h. What is his average speed for the whole journey? (in km/h)
1) 35 2) 37 3) 37.5 4) 40 5) None of these

13. If a number is decreased by 4 and divided by 6, the resultant is 8. What would be the
resultant if 2 is substracted from the number and then it is divided by 5?
2 1 1
1) 9 2) 10 3) 10 4) 11 5) None of these
3 5 5

14. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 2 and the denominator is increased by 3,


7
the fraction becomes and if both the numerator and the denominator are decreased
9
4
by 1, the fraction becomes . What is the original fraction?
5
5 9 13 17
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) None of these
6 11 16 21

15. The product of the ages of Ankit and Nikita is 240. If twice the age of Nikita is more
than Ankits age by 4 years, what is Nikitas age?
1) 10 years 2) 12 years 3) 14 years 4) 16 years 5) None of these

16. The ratio of the present ages of P and Q is 6 : 7. If Q is 4 year older than P, what will be
the ratio of the ages of P to Q after 4 years?
1) 3 : 4 2) 3 : 5 3) 5 : 3
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

17. The difference between a number and its two-fifths is 510. What is 10% of that number?
1) 12.75 2) 85 3) 204 4) 51 5) None of these

18. Sameer spends 24% of his monthly income on food and 15% on education of his children.
Of the remaining salary, he spends 25% on entertainment and 20% on coveyance. He is
now left with `10736. What is the monthly salary of Sameer?
1) `27000 2) `28000 3) `31200 4) `32000 5) None of these

19. A man buys an article for ` 27.50 and sells it for `28.60. Find his gain percentage.
1) 4% 2) 5% 3) 6% 4) 1.1% 5) None of these

20. A shopkeeper cheats to the extent of 10% while buying and selling by using false
weights. His total percentage gain is
1) 10% 2) 11% 3) 20% 4) 21% 5) None of these

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English Grammar and Comprehension
Directions (Q. 21-23): Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error,
if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error,
mark 'No error as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
21. The Oak tree always / thought that / he was strong / than the other trees.
1) The Oak tree always
2) thought that
3) he was strong
4) than the other trees
5) No error
22. It was strange / when people started / congratulating me / on completion of my dissertation.
1) It was strange
2) when people started
3) congratulating me
4) on completion of my dissertation
5) No error
23. Though Chandresh is known / of his playful style, we admire him / for his ability to shape a world
clearly / from a few carefully chosen words.
1) Though Chandresh is known
2) of his playful style, we admire him
3) for his ability to shape a world clearly
4) from a few carefully chosen words.
5) No error
24. Proud is to brag as despairing is to
1) sing 2) exult
3) sad 4) depress
5) weep
25. Excited is to thrilled as angered is to
1) amused 2) enraged
3) disinterested 4) sleepy
5) delayed

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Directions (Q. 26-35): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given questions. Certain
words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
Akbar was the son of humble parents. His father was a school master. There was never very much money
in the house so he didn't enjoy any luxuries. All he wanted was to learn more and more. Books were not
easily available then as they were handwritten and very expensive. Akbar read all the books that he could
lay his hands on. In due course he mastered Arabic, Persian, Philosophy and Astronomy and dreamt of
getting a position at the royal court. But for this, one had to really excel in some field. Also one needed a
patron close enough to the Emperor, to recommend a newcomer. It was a few months before he could find
a patron and a few more months before he could find a suitable opportunity to recommend him to the
Emperor who asked what he had learnt and what work he could do. On hearing the same, he said, "We are
pleased to give the young man a chance. Let him take charge of the royal poultry house!" When he heard
the news he was heartbroken. He, a scholar, capable of debating with the most learned men was asked to
look after clucking hens! All the same he got down to work with great determination. His only concern was
hens. He saw to it that they were well-fed and had clean water, that their living quarters were clean, and if
a fowl took ill it was separated from the others and given proper treatment. Meanwhile, the Emperor had
forgotten about the scholar he had packed off to mind the hens. But one day while his finance minister was
reading out the palace accounts to tell the Emperor how much money had been spent on the royal household,
he mentioned such a low figure that the Emperor sat up. "Have most of the hens died?" he asked. "No, Your
Majesty," was the reply. "The hens are not only alive but are plump and fit." "Send for the scholar!" the
Emperor demanded. When Akbar came to the palace the Emperor demanded, "Aren't you feeding the hens
properly?" "I am sure, only the food is different! I'm feeding them what cannot be used in the royal kitchen,
vegetable peels and dough used to seal the vessels while cooking for your Majesty. The hens not only enjoy
it, but it is also very good for them." "Good work, we hereby promote you to the rank of royal librarian."
Akbar was bitterly disappointed. He had spent the first thirty years of his life gaining knowledge. Now he
wished to air that knowledge and help people. Instead, as head of the royal library he would be seeing only
books and no people. But he buckled down to organise the library. A year later the Emperor came to visit
the library. He was surprised to find each book covered with a jacket of silk, velvet or brocade. There were
hundreds of books and not one without a cover. "You have used expensive material to cover the books but
have not charged us. Surely you are not spending your own money?" Akbar bowed low, "Your Majesty,
these covers did not cost anything. Everyday dozens of people come to the royal court with humble
grievances on sheets of paper which are folded and placed inside a bag of the most expensive material that
they can afford. Your Majesty, ministers take out the paper but the bags are discarded. I discovered these
bags lying in a store behind the royal court. The royal tailors soon made them into jackets for the books.
Since the tailors are working for the emperor they charged nothing. The emperor looked at Akbar and
smiled broadly. He was so impressed with him that he granted him a position in the royal court. And that
is how, through patience and hard work he finally fulfilled his most cherished desire.

26. Which of the following can be said about Akbar's family?


(A) They were poor and uneducated.
(B) They discouraged him from becoming a courtier.
(C) He was ashamed of them and did not introduce them at court.
1) None 2) Only (A)

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3) Only (B) and (C) 4) Only (C)


5) All (A), (B) and (C)

27. Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage?


(A) Akbar was aged when he was finally made a courtier.
(B) Akbar excelled at whatever job the Emperor assigned to him.
(C) The Emperor did not value a person's education but his family background.
1) All (A), (B) and (C) 2) Only (B)
3) Only (A) and (B) 4) Only (B) and (C)
5) Only (A)
Directions (Q. 28-29): Choose the word which is OPPOSITE in meaning of the word given in bold as
used in the passage.
28. Excel
1) outdo 2) come through 3) transcend 4) fall behind 5) surmount
29. Bitterly
1) sweetly 2) angrily 3) sourly 4) freezing 5) gladly

30. How did Akbar handle his appointment as royal librarian?


1) He was angry and was waiting for an opportunity to tell the king so.
2) He was thrilled since he loved books.
3) He was disappointed but put his best efforts into the job.
4) He considered it a good opportunity to learn more.
5) He was very happy since he preferred reading to interacting with people.

31. What is true about the bags used for carrying grievance papers to the royal court?
1) They were thrown away with the complaints so the complaints did not reach the Emperor.
2) The royal tailors used to work only with the most expensive material.
3) They were not of good quality and could not be presented to the king.
4) They were thrown away as no one had thought of putting them to use.
5) Other than those given as options

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32. Why did the Emperor send for Akbar when he was in charge of poultry?
1) To test Akbar's knowledge of poultry
2) To see if Akbar was worthy of higher responsibility
3) To understand why the poultry was thriving despite reduced expenditure on them
4) To scold him for feeding the poultry leftovers instead of healthy food
5) To demand an explanation for the poultry being overweight and unfit

33. What lesson can be learnt from the story?


1) Patience and hard work help one achieve success.
2) Pursuit of riches and wealth is all that matters.
3) One should use any means possible to attain a promotion.
4) One should be satisfied with whatever job one gets and not seek more.
5) It is very difficult to get ahead in life without bringing someone.

Directions: (Q. 34-35): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word
given in bold as used in the passage.
34. Low
1) small 2) gentle 3) unhappy 4) short 5) soft
35. Close
1) shut 2) end 3) neighbouring 4) dear 5) careful

Directions (Q. 36-40): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately.
A long time ______(36), in Athens, a middle-aged man had two wives. The first wife was old and the
______ (37) one was young. ______ (38) loved the man very much and desired to see him like herself.
Now the man's hair was ______ (39) grey, which the young wife did not like, as it made him ______ (40)
too old to be her husband.
36. 1) behind 2) before 3) since 4) upon 5) ago
37. 1) second 2) next 3) another 4) alternate 5) future
38. 1) Both 2) Two 3) All 4) Every 5) Each
39. 1) little 2) turning 3) some 4) all 5) entirely
40. 1) behave 2) see 3) look 4) appeared 5) become

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Reasoning
Directions (Q. 41-45): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a straight line facing North, not necessarily in the same
order.
(A) G sits third to the left of D and second to the right of F.
(B) Neither D nor F sits at any extreme end.
(C) E and A are immediate neighbours but A is not an immediate neighbour of either G or F.
(D) Exactly two persons sit between G and H.
(E) B sits somewhere to the right of A.

41. Who sits exactly between F and G?


1) B 2) C 3) D 4) E 5) A

42. If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order from left to right, the positions of how
many of them remain unchanged as compared to the original seating positions?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four

43. Which of the following pairs sits at the extreme ends of the line?
1) H, C 2) G, B 3) C, F 4) H, B 5) B, D

44. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the
above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that
group?
1) F, E 2) B, H 3) A, B 4) E, C 5) G, D

45. What is the position of B with respect to G?


1) Fourth to the right 2) Fourth to the left
3) Third to the left 4) Second to the right
5) None of these

46. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
1) 19 2) 13 3) 23 4) 73 5) 37

47. Which of the following will come in place of question mark in the following series based
upon English alphabetical order?
DEAB KLHI RSOP ?
1) YWVX 2) YZVW 3) TUWX 4) UVYZ 5) None of these

48. Tanu walks 20 m towards North. She turns right and then walks 30 m. Again, she turns right
and walks 35 m, then she turns left and walks 15 m, then she turns left and walks 15 m
before moving left and walking 15m. How far is she from the starting point and in which
direction?
1) 30 m towards East 2) 20 m towards North
3) 25 m towards West 4) 30 m towards West
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49. Tarun is older than Varun but not as old as Arun. Jai is older than Vijay but not as old as
Varun. Who among them is the oldest?
1) Tarun 2) Varun 3) Arun 4) Jai 5) Cant be determined

50. Pointing to a woman, Rishi said, This woman is my sisters fathers son-in-laws wife.
How is the woman related to Rishi?
1) Mother 2) Sister 3) Wife 4) Aunt 5) Cant be determined

51. Hill is related to mountain in the same way as


1) sickness is related to medicines
2) bad is related to immoral.
3) caution is related to careless.
4) good is related to excellent .
5) jealousy is related to respect.
Directions (Q. 52-53): In each question below are two statements followed by two conclusions
numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be
at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically
follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
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.

52. Statements: Some gears are wheels.


All wheels are brakes.
Conclusions: I.No brake is gear.
II. Atleast some gears are brakes.

53. Statements: No month is a year.


No year is a second.
Conclusions: I. All months are seconds.
II.No second is month.

54. In a certain code FINANCE is written as ELMDMBH and SHARE is written as


RGDQH. How is BANKING written in that code?
1) EBQNHQF 2) ADMJLMF 3) ABMNHLQF
4) EDQMHQI 5) None of these

55. If each alphabet of the word CREATIVE is arranged in alphabetical order from left to right
and then each vowel of the word thus formed is changed with the next letter in the English alphabetical
series and each consonant is changed with the previous letter in the English alphabetical series,
which of the following will be the fourth from right?
1) F 2) J 3) Q 4) S 5) None of these

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DI, Data Analysis and Sufficiency
Direction (56-60): The following questions contain one statement followed by two statements. Read t he statements
and answer how many statements are required to answer the questions. Answer according to the following codes:
1) Only if statement I is sufficient to answer the question, while II is not.
2) Only if statement II is sufficient to answer the question but I is not.
3) If the question can be answered using any of the statement.
4) If neither of them is sufficient together to answer
5) If both are required to answer the question
56. An organisation has three types of officers, ie. Supervisors, managers and assistant manager, what is the monthly salary
of assistant manager?
I. Assistant manager gets 10000 less than supervisors.
II. Total salary of supervisors and managers is ` 55000.
57. In a partnership business between A, B and C, what was the share of B's profit at the end of 3 years?
I. After 3 years A's share of profit was 20000.
II. B and C started the business with ratio 2 : 3.
58. What is the area of a square?
I. The length of diagonal of square is given.
II. The perimeter of the square is known.
59. What is the rate of interest p.a. on S.I. at the end of 2 years?
I. The difference between SI and CI on an amount is ` 1000 after 2 years.
II. The amount becomes double with SI after 2 years.
60. In how many days B can finish a piece of work?
I. A and B together can do it in 8 days.
II. B and C can together finish the work in 10 days

Direction (Q.61-65): Study the following information and answer the following questions:
A survey was conducted on a group of 1200 people about their choice of movies among three given category Action,
Horror and Comedy. It was found that 54% people like Action movie which is equal to the number of p eople who like Comedy
movies. 48% people like Horror movies and it is four times the number of people who like only Action and Horror movies. 11%
people like all three type of movies which is two percent less than the number of people who like on ly Action and Comedy
movies.
61. How many peoples are there who like only Action movies ?
1) 204 2) 216 3) 224 4) 232 5) 242
62. What percentage of people like only Horror movies ?
1) 12% 2) 13% 3) 14% 4) 15% 5) 16%
63. Number of people who like only Comedy movies is approximately what percentage of number of people who like Horror
movies ?
1) 41.25% 2) 42.5% 3) 43.75% 4) 44.25% 5) 45%
64. How many peoples are there who like Horror and Comedy movies but don't like Action movies ?
1) 96 2) 102 3) 108 4) 116 5) 124
65. What is the percentage of people who likes at least two type of movies ?
1) 30% 2) 36% 3) 40% 4) 45% 5) 54%

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Directions (Q. 66-70): Following piecharts show the distribution of items of six different
types produced by a company in two years 2008 and 2009. Total number of items
produced by the company in the year 2008 and 2009 are 48600 and 62500 respectively.

F
A A
43.2 F
E 61.2 64.8
86.4
57.6 B B
64.8 54
E C
D C 64.8 28
72 61.2 D .8

61.2

2009
2008

66. What is the total number of items of type C produced in the year 2008 and 2009 together?
1) 12482 2) 13262 3) 14786 4) 15200 5) None of these

67. The number of type B items produced in 2008 is what percentage of the number of type B
items produced in the year 2009? (approximate value)
1) 78% 2) 84% 3) 87% 4) 90% 5) 93%

68. What is the ratio of the number of type D items produced in 2008 to the number of type F
items produced in 2009?
1) 13 : 17 2) 83: 116 3) 81 : 125 4) 103 : 147 5) None of these

69. What is the total number of type A, B and C items produced by the company in the year
2008 and 2009 together?
1) 48542 2) 50897 3) 51164 4) 52324 5) 54160

70. The number of type E items produced in the year 2009 is what per cent more than the
number of type C items produced in 2009?
1) 84% 2) 72% 3) 75% 4) 60% 5) None of these

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Directions (Q. 71 - 75): Following line graph shows the per cent profit of Company A,
income of Company B and expenditure of Company B from 1990 to 1995 .

Exp e nd itu re o f 'B' (in ` la kh )


% P ro fit o f 'A'
In co me o f 'B' (In ` la kh )
90
77 80
80
70 62.4 72
60 48.6 44
50 60
40 35 c 50 45
40 48
40
30 36 25
20 25 10 20
10
0
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

71. What is the difference between per cent profit of Company A and Company B in the year
2006?
1) 5% 2) 7% 3) 11% 4) 12% 5) 15%

`32.5 lakh, what was the sum of the net profit


72. If the income of Company A in year 2007 was
of Company A and Company B in 2007?
1) `12.8 lakh 2) `13.2 lakh 3) `15 lakh 4) `16.5 lakh 5) None of these

73. In which of the following years was the per cent profit of Company B maximum?
1) 2007 2) 2008 3) 2009 4) 2010 5) 2011

` 45 lakh the net profit of Company A is


74. If the expenditure of Company A in year 2010 was
what per cent of net profit of company B in 2010?
1) 15% 2) 25% 3) 40% 4) 75% 5) 80%

`90 lakh the net profit of Company B is what


75. If the income of Company A in year 2011 was
per cent more than the net profit of Company A?
1) 30% 2) 60% 3) 75% 4) 80% 5) 90%

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General Awareness

76. Which of the following states is a major producer of sugar in India?


1) Goa 2) Punjab 3) Jammu and Kashmir
4) Himachal Pradesh 5) Maharashtra

77. Which of the following states became the first to sign up for the recently launched UDAY scheme of
the central govt? Its DISCOM had the highest debt exposure among all states.
1) Uttar Pradesh 2) Rajasthan 3) Maharashtra 4) Bihar 5) Odisha

78. Who among the following is the President of Nepal at present and in news recently?
1) Sri Ram Baran Yadav 2) Sri Baburam Bhattarat
3) Smt Bidhya Devi Bhandari 4) Sri Madhav Kumar Nepal
5) None of these

79. Which of the following is the unit of electric current ?


1) Kelvin 2) Mole 3) Candela 4) Erg 5) Ampere

80. Which of the following countries is a member of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
(SAAR3)?
1) Azerbaijan 2) Nepal 3) Qatar 4) Oman 5) Vietnam

81. Which of the following is the Currency of Iran?


1) Dinar 2) Rial 3) Lari 4) Rufiyaa 5) Dirham

82. The Head Quarters of the International Court of Justice is located in


1) Vienna 2) London 3) Tokyo 4) Paris 5) Hague

83. Which of the following Awards is given for excellence in the field of Cinema?
1) Kalidas Samrnan 2) Dada Saheb Phalke Award

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3) Saraswati Samman 4) Ashok Chakra


5) Kirti Chakra

84. The Khalsa Panth was founded by


1) Guru Nanak 2) Guru Arjun Dev
3) Guru Gobind Singh 4) Guru Hargobind
5) Guru Har Rai

85. The first Muslim ruler (Sultan) who tried to conquer Deccan was
1) Ala-ud-din-khilji 2) Muhammad Tughlak
3) Qutub-ud-din Aibek 4) Iltutmish
5) Bahadur Shah Zafar

86. Ibadat Khana, where Akbar held discussions on religious matters, is a building at
1) Agra 2) Sikandra
3) Fatehpur Sikri 4) Delhi
5) Hyderabad

87. Which of the following acids is called the king of the acids?
1) acetic acid 2) phosphoric acid
3) oxalic acid 4) sulphuric acid
5) malic acid

88. The sharp pain caused by the sting of an ant is due to


1) malic acid 2) nitric acid
3) formic acid 4) lactic acid
5) phosphoric acid

89. Under which article of the constitution of India can the President of India be impeached?
1) Article 61 2) Article 75

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3) Article 76 4) Article 356


5) Article 63

90. The most important feature of the Indian Parliament is that:


1) It is the union legislature in India 2) It also comprises of the President
3) It is bicameral in nature 4) The upper house of the parliament is never dissolved
5) None of these

Computer Awareness (MS Office 5)

91. One way to make a PowerPoint slide display animations is to:


1) Select the slide in normal view; and click Format, Animation
2) Click the PowerPoint window and move it around vigorously with the mouse for a manual animation
effect
3) Select the slide in slide sorter view, right click and choose preset animations from the shortcut menu
4) PowerPoint does not have an animation feature
5) None of above

92. Which of the following is not a way to cut ext?


1) Select the text and press the delete button
2) Select the text and select Edit, Cut from the menu
3) Select the text and click the Cut button on the toolbar
4) Select the text and press Ctrl + X
5) None of above

93. Which types of fonts are best suitable for titles and headlines?
1) serif fonts 2) sans serif fonts
3) text fonts 4) picture fonts
5) None of above

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94. When a row of data is to be converted into columns


1) Copy the cells in row, select the same number of cells in row and paste
2) Copy the cells in column then choose Edit >> Paste Special, then click Transpose and OK
3) Copy the cells then go to Format >> Cells then on Alignment tab click Transpose check box and click
OK
4) Select the cells then place the cell pointer on new cell and choose Edit >> Paste Special, mark Transpose
check box and click OK.
5) None of above

95. Ctrl + D shortcut key in Excel will


1) Open the font dialog box 2) Apply double underline for the active cell
3) Fill down in the selection 4) Replace the active cell
5) None of above

96. The short cut key Ctrl + R is used in Excel to


1) Right align the content of cell 2) Remove the cell contents of selected cells
3) Fill the selection with active cells to the right 4) Reload the previous format
5) None of above

97. Which of the following Microsoft Office version was known as Office 10?
1) Microsoft Office 2000 2) Microsoft Office 2003
3) Microsoft Office 2011 4) Microsoft Office XP
5) Microsoft Office 2007

98. Which of the following function key activates the speller?


1) F5 2) F7
3) F9 4) Shift + F7
5) None of above

99. A bookmark is an item or location in document that you identify as a name for future reference. Which
of the following task is accomplished by using bookmarks?
1) To add anchors in web page

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2) To mark the ending of a paragraph of document


3) To quickly jump to specific location in document
4) To add hyperlinks in webpage
5) None of above

100. How can you increase the font size of selected text by one point every time?
1) By pressing Ctrl + ] 2) By pressing Ctrl + [
3) By pressing Ctrl + } 4) By pressing Ctrl + {
5) By pressing Ctrl + >

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