VIJAYA BANK CLERK EXAM, 7-2-2010
ANSWERS
1.(4) 2.(4) 3.(3) 4.(2)
5.(2) 6.(2) 7.(4) 8.(3)
9.(1) 10.(5) 11.(3) 12.(3)
13.(3) 14.(5) 15.(2) 16.(3)
17.(5) 18.(4) 19.(5) 20.(4)
21.(3) 22.(2) 23.(3) 24.(2)
25.(2) 26.(4) 27.(4) 28.(1)
29.(2) 30.(4) 31.(4) 32.(I)
33.(3) 34.(4) 35.(2) 36.(3)
37.(5) 38.(4) 39.(4) 40.(1)
41.(2) 42.(5) 43.(4) 44.(4)
45.(3) 46.(1) 47.(3) 48.(1)
49.(2) 50.(5) 51.(2) 52.(1)
53. ( 1) 54.(2) 55.(3) 56.(5)
57.(1) 58.(4) 59.(1) 60.(5)
61.(4) 62.(3) 63.(4) 64.(2)
65.(5) 66.(2) 67.(4) 68.(4)
69.(3) 70.(2) 71.(4) 72.(2)
73.(2) 74.(1) 75.(3) 76;(3)
77.(2) 78.(3) 79.(2) 80.(5)
81.(3) 82.(5) 83.(2) 84.(5)
85.(3) 86.(5) 87.(3) 88.(4)
89.(3) 90.(1) 91.(1) 92.(2)
93.(4) 94.(2) 95.(3) 96.(1)
97.(2) 98.(1) 99.(2) 100.(5)
101.(3) 102.(2) 103.(1) 104.(4)
105.(1) 106.(4) 107.(3) 108.(2)
109.(3) 110.(4) 111.(2) 112.(1)
113.(4) 114.(1) 115.(4) 116.(3)
117.(2) 118.(3) 119.(3) 120.(4)
121.(2) 122.(3) 123.(4) 124.(1)
125.(5) 126.(1) 127.(3) 128.(4)
129.(2) 130.(5) 131.(4) 132.(1)
133.(2) 134.(3) 135.(1) 136.(3)
137.(2) 138.(1) 139.(4) 140.(2)
141.(5) 142.(1) 143.(3) 144.(2)
145.(4) 146.(1) 147.(4) 148.(5)
149.(2) 150.(3) 151.(2) 152.(2)
153.(4) 154.(4) 155.(3) 156.(2)
157.(3) 158.(4) 159.(5) 160.(5)
161.(1) 162.(3) 163.(4) 164.(4)
165.(2) 166.(2) 167.(3) 168.(1)
169.(3) 170.(3) 171.(3) 172.(2)
173.(4) 174.(5) 175.(4) 176.(2)
177.(1) 178.(3) 179.(3) 180.(4J.
181.(5) 182.(4) 183.(2) 184.(1)
185.(5) 186.(2) 187.(1) 188.(3)
189.(5) 190.(4) 191.(3) 192.(2)
193.(4) 194.(3) 195.(4) 196.(1)
197.(1) 198.(5) 199.(4) 200.(5)
EXPLANATIONS
(23 - 28) :
{i) All coins are glasses Universal Affirmative (A-type)
(ii) Some glasses are cups Particular Affirmative (I-type)
(iii) No man is tiger > Universal Negative (E-type)
(iv) Some men are not tigers > Particular Negative (O-type)
23. (3) Some cups are boxes.
All boxes are pins.
I+A=>ItypeofConclusion"Somecupsarepins"ThisisConclusionIII.
24.(2)Somepensarepencils.
All Pencils are caps.
I + A.=> I-type of Conclusion "Some pens are caps".
All pencils are caps.
Allcapsarebuses.
A+A=>AtypeofConclusion"Allpencilsarebuses"
SomePensareCaps.
All caps are buses.
I+A=ItypeofConclusion"Somepensarebuses".ThisisConclusionII.
25. (2) All shirts are skirts.
All skirts are banks.
A+A=AtypeofConclusion"Allshirtsarebanks".
All shirts are Banks.
All banks are roads.
A + A => A-type of Conclusion
"All skirts are roads".
All banks are roads.
All roads are brushes.
A+A => A-type of Conclusion All banks are brushes.
All Shirts are banks.
Allbanksareroads.
A+A => A-type of Conclusion All shirts are roads.
All shirts are roads.
All roads are brushes
A+A => A-type of Conclusion All shirts are Brushes .
Conclusion III is Converse of it.
26.(4) Some spoons are plants.
All Plants are crows.
I+A=> I-type of Conclusion Some spoons are crows.
Conclusion II is Converse of it.
Conclusion III is Converse of the third Premise.
27. (4) Some hens are ducks.
All ducks are pigeons.
I+A=>I-type Conclusion"Somehensarepigeons".
All ducks are pigeons.
All pigeons are sparrows.
A+A=> A-type of Conclusion All ducks are sparrows.
This is Conclusion I
Some hens are pigeons.
All pigeons are sparrows.
A+A =>A-type of Conclusion Some hens are sparrows.
Some hens are pigeons .
All piggeons are spa arrows.
I+A => I-type of Co onclusion Soome hens aree Sparrows
Conclussion III is converse of it.
28.((1) No tige
29. (2) K
L %
O @
M *
The
Con
./1. N
II. M
III. K
IV. L
30. (4) A
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C %
D
Ther
Con
I. D
II. B
III. E
IV. A
31.(4) F
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R
S %
Ther
Con
I. R
II. S
III. P
IV. S
32. ( 1 )
H
I $
J @ K
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Somecat
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K L => K L
% O => L < O
@ M => O = M
* N= * M N
erefore, K L <
clusions:
N O => N O
M $ L => M > L
K * N => K N
L @ N => L =
A * B => A B
$ C => B > C
% D => C < D
E => D E
refore, A B>
clusions:
$ A= > D> A
B $ D => B > D
E % C => E < C
A @ E => A =
F $ P => F > P
R => P = R
S => R S
T S < T
refore, F > P =
clusions:
% F => R < F
S * P => S, P : T
P T => P T
S % F => S < F
) G%H = G<
I => H I
$ J=> I > J
K => J = K
refore, G< H
clusion'Someelionsarenoottigers
< Q = M N
O : True
L : True
N : Not true
N : Not true
B
> C < D E
: Not true
D : Not true
C : Not true
E : Not true
= R S < T
: True
True
T : Not true
F : True
< H
I > J = K
Con
I. G
clusions:
II. G
% I => G < I : True
I I I
G % J G < J : N
IV. H
. K$ I = > K>
Not true
I : Not true
J : Not true H J => H
33. (3) VV@W => V = W
W %
X * Y
% X => W < XX
Y $
Y => x y
Ther
Z => Y > Z
Con
refore, V = W << X Y > Z
I. Z $
clusions:
II. Y
$ X = > Z > X : Not true
III. W
Y V => Y
IV. Y
W % Y => W
V : Not true
Y @ W => Y
< Y : True
= W : Not true e
34. (4)
35. (2)
36. (3)
37. (5)
38. (4)
39. (4)
40. "(1
41. (2)
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s the arrangemment is anticlockkwise.
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6 x 451 - ? = 6
11726-7 = 610
? = 11726 - 61
=963-6=95
> 957* =478
= =5
=5*5=25
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53. ( 1) ? = 11797 - 3695 = 8102
54.(2) (12.25 x 4.02 - 14.26) x ? = 699.7
=> (49.245 - 14.26) x ? = 699.7 => 34.985 x? = 699.7
=> 34.985*? =699.7
>? =
34.9
699.7
85
=20
=
55. (2) (12.25 * 4.02-14.26)*? = 699.7
(49.245-14.26)* ? = 699.7
34.985 * ?= 699.7
699.7
?
34.985
= = 20
632
25
55. (3) +?
2
= 61.28
=> 25.28 +?
2
= 61.28
=>?
2
= 61.28 -25.28 = 36
=>? = 3 = 6
56
452-.
100
.(5) = 311.88
? =
311.88-100
452
= 69
.