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    NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY

    ADMIN OFFICERS EXAM - 2013

    MOCK TESTNo.of Questions: 100 (Note: This mock test includes objective sections only)TEST OF REASONING

    Directions (Q.1-5): These questions are based on the following alphabet series.

    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

    1. If the letters from T to Z are interchanged by the letters A to G in such a way that

    A takes the position of T and so on, then which letter will be third letter to theleft of 18th letter from the right?

    1) Y 2) U 3) B 4) C

    2. If the first 6 letters are written in reversed order, then the next 6 letters are writ-

    ten in reversed order and so on, and at the end Y is interchanged by Z, then which

    is fourth to the right of 13th from the left?

    1) J 2) H 3) I 4) None

    3. If the first 5 letters are written in reversed order, then the next five letters arewritten in the reversed order and so on, which is 7th letter to the right of 9th

    letter from the left?

    1) T 2) S 3) P 4) Q

    4. Which letter is 4th to the left of seventh letter from the left?

    1) W 2) X 3) C 4) D

    5. Which letter is 14th to the right to the 6th letter from the left?

    1) G 2) T 3) H 4) S

    Directions (Q. 6-7): Read the following information carefully and answer the ques-

    tions given below it:

    6. Amit said, ''This girl is the wife of the grandson of my mother''. What is Amit to

    the girl?

    1) Father 2) Grandfather 3) Husband 4) Father-in-law

    7. Pointing to a man in a photograph, a woman said, ''His brother's father is the only

    son of my grandfather''. However is the woman related to the man in the photograph.

    1) Mother 2) Aunt 3) Sister 4) Daughter

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    Directions (8-12): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions

    given below it: Eight friends Savita, Radhika, Amita, Nisha, Rani, Jyoti, Meera and

    Anjali are sitting around a circle facing the centre. Savita is second to the right of

    Anjali, but is not a neighbour of Amita. Nisha is third to the left of Amita but is not

    next to Savita. Jyoti is second to the right of Rani and third to the left of Meera.

    8. Who is second to the left of Anjali?

    1) Radhika 2) Rani 3) Amita 4) Meera

    9. Who is to the immediate right of Nisha?

    1) Jyoti 2) Radhika 3) Meera 4) Jyoti/ Radhika

    10. Which of the following is the correct position of Rani?

    1) to immediate right of Anjali 2) to immediate left of Anjali

    3) to immediate right of Savita 4) next to Jyoti

    11. Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbours of Nisha?

    1) Jyoti and Meera 2) Radhika and Meera

    3) Savita and Jyoti 4) Radhika and Jyoti

    12. Who is to the immediate left of Savita?

    1) Jyoti 2) Anjali 3) Rani 4) Meera

    Directions: (Q.13-15): Study the following information and answer the questionsgiven below:

    In a certain code, the symbol for 0 (zero) is @ and for 1 is $. There are no other

    symbols for all other numbers greater than one. The numbers greater than 1 are to be

    written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of the symbol for 1

    doubles itself everything it shifts one place to the left. Study the following example.

    '0' is written as @ '1' is written as $

    '2' is written as $@ '3' is written as $$

    '4' is written as $@@

    13. Which of the following will represent 29?

    1) @$@$$ 2) $@$$$ 3) $$$$@ 4) $$$@$

    14. Which of the following will represent 17?

    1) $$@@$ 2) $@@@$$ 3) $$$@@ 4) None of these

    15. Which of the following will be represented by $@$@$@$?

    1) 42 2) 85 3) 58 4) None of these

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    Directions (Q. 16-20): Read the following information carefully and answer the ques-

    tions given below:

    Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a round table facing towards cen-

    tre of the table in a restaurant. They have ordered for different items (Strawberry,

    Vanilla, Burger, Pizza, Pastries and Patties) as their lunch. They have worn T-shirts

    of different colours, i.e., white, black, green, red, yellow and blue. Order of items of

    lunch and colours of T-shirts are not necessarily according to the order of their

    names.

    I. The persons who have ordered for Pizza, Vanilla and Pastries are neither in

    white T-shirt nor in black.

    II. The persons who are in green and yellow T-shirts have neither ordered for

    Pizza nor for Vanilla.

    III. A is neither in white T-shirt nor on the immediate left of the person who has

    ordered for Burger.

    IV. The only person who is between E and F eats Strawberry. The person who

    is on the left side of the person in white T-shirt does not eat Patties.

    V. D has ordered for Burger and the colour of his T-shirt is green. He is facing

    the person who has ordered for Strawberry.

    VI. One who has ordered for Pizza is seated opposite the person wearing blue

    shirt. While the person whose T-shirt is of green colour is on the left of the

    person who has ordered for Pastries.

    VII. One who has ordered for Patties is on the immediate right of the person in

    white T-shirt but on the immediate left of the person who has ordered for

    Vanilla.

    VIII. C has not ordered for Vanilla. While F has not ordered for Pizza.

    16. Who among the following has ordered for pastries?

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

    17. Who among the following is in white T-shirt?

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

    18. One who has ordered for Pizza is in ....T-shirt

    1) black 2) blue 3) yellow 4) red

    19. The only person who is between E and D, is in .... T - shirt.1) black 2) blue 3) yellow 4) red

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    20. Which of the following is correctly matched?

    1) A - Yellow - Burger 2) B - Green - Vanilla

    3) C - Red - Strawberry 4) E - Red - Pizza

    Directions (Q.21-25): In making decisions about important questions, it is desirable

    to be able to distinguish between 'Strong' arguments and insofar as they relate to the

    question. 'Strong' arguments are those which are both important and directly related

    to the question. 'Weak' arguments are those which are of minor importance and also

    may not be directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the

    question.

    Instructions: Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II.

    You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'Strong' argument and which is a

    'Weak' argument.

    Give answer 1) If only argument I is 'strong'

    Give answer 2) If only argument II is 'strong'

    Give answer 3) If either I or II is 'strong'

    Give answer 4) If neither I nor II is 'strong'

    21. Statement: Should India encourage exports, when most things are insufficient

    for internal use itself?

    Arguments: I. Yes, we have to earn foreign exchange to pay for our imports.

    II. No, even selective encouragement would lead to shortages.

    22. Statement: Should smoking be prohibited in public places?

    Arguments: I. Yes, it is harmful for non-smokers as well.

    II. No, it will throw thousands of workers in the tobacco industry out

    of employment.

    23. Statement: Should vacations of court judges be reduced?

    Arguments: I. Yes, it will speed up judicial process and many people are likely

    to get justice in reasonable time.

    II. Yes, it is a sign of British legacy, why should we carry it further?

    24. Statement: Should higher qualification be the only criteria for internal

    promotions in any Organisation?

    Arguments: I. Yes, why not? In fact only higher qualification is more important

    than other factors.

    II. No, quality of performance and other factors are more important

    than mere higher qualification in case of internal promotion.

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    25. Statement: Should height of chimneys of factories be increased?

    Arguments: I. Yes, it will reduce pollution at ground level.

    II. No, it will increase pollution in the upper environment.

    TEST OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE

    Directions (Q.26-30): Which of the following phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) would

    replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the sentence correct?

    26. His suggestions were so trivial and hence nobody took any cognizance of them.

    1) so trivial that and hence 2) very trivial and hence so

    3) too trivial to and hence 4) very trivial and hence

    27. But for your time of helping, we could not have accomplished our goal in such asmall time span.

    1) But for your timely help 2) Because of your timely helping

    3) Despite your time of helping 4) But your time for helping

    28. He failed in his attempt to disperse the mob before the miscreant's sets the fire on

    the bus.

    1) set the bus on fire 2) setting fire on the bus

    3) set fire to the bus 4) set the fire on to the bus

    29. Their attempt of rioting was foiled because of the police squad arrived on time.

    1) the police squad being arrived 2) the arrival of the police squad

    3) the police squad arrival 4) the police squad arrived

    30. How can one mobilise support from colleagues without being cordially to them?

    1) being cordially for 2) been cordially to

    3) being cordial to 4) cordially being toDirections (Q.31-35): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it.

    The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the

    answer.

    31. I have been (1)/ working for this (2)/ organisation for (3)/ the last ten years. (4).

    32. The officer along with (1)/ his family members was (2)/ invited at the reception

    party (3)/ organised by his employer. (4).

    33. On hearing from you (1)/ I will come not only (2)/ to the airport but will (3)/ alsohelp you in customs clearance (4).

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    34. I always prefer (1)/ working in a (2)/ relaxed atmosphere than (3)/ one full of ten-

    sion and anxiety. (4).

    35. If we had Mohan (1)/ in our team we (2)/ would have won the match (3)/ against

    your team (4).

    Directions (Q.36-40): 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),

    and (4). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence

    in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.

    36. People ..... to work hard if you .... certain conditions on them.

    1) decide, negotiate 2) try, thrust

    3) plan, invoke 4) hesitate, impose

    37. .....your colleagues for important decision- making activities ensure their ....... co-

    operation.

    1) Counselling, whole-hearted 2) Helping, occasional

    3) Guiding, meagre 4) Neglecting, enthusiastic

    38. The only way to ensure best output from your vehicle is to provide it a ... and ....

    maintenance.

    1) nurturing, expensive 2) proper, timely3) careful, costly 4) trouble-free, everlasting

    39. He issues could be ..... Amicably only because of his ..... handling of the situa-

    tion.

    1) dropped, haphazard 2) raised, careful

    3) discussed, enthusiastic 4) suppressed, emphatic

    40. When the mob turned...., the police opened fire to control the ...... situation.

    1) away, burning 2) up, untoward

    3) around, devastating 4) hostile, rioting

    Directions (41 - 50): Read the passage and answer the questions given below it. The

    government has no business to be in the business of owning airports, running hotels,

    making bread - and owning banks. When the government stepped into these sectors

    in the first flush of Independence, it was with a view to creating basic capacities.

    With the passage of time, it became clear that overwhelming government presence

    was doing no good to anyone. Today, the benefits of the government stepping backin sectors like telecom and aviation are evident. Till as recently as the early 90s, a

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    landline was a status symbol because it was accessible to just 2 percent of the pop-

    ulation. Today, the mobile phone is a ubiquitous feature of rural and urban India.

    Indian Airline and Air-India reduced air travel to a privilege; with competition, rates

    have fallen to a third of the levels that obtained a decade ago, despite little change

    in input costs. The time is ripe for the government to ease itself out of banking aswell. The recent strike by State Bank of India employees will result in higher pen-

    sion outgo in the entire banking sector. This will further consolidate the organised

    labour aristocracy and its tendency to act as a law unto itself. Bank nationalization

    was seen as a necessity in 1969, in order to direct credit to Green Revolution areas.

    Today, that system has outlived its utility, as agriculture is a transformed occupation

    with new risks and opportunities. Green Revolution is in the grip of diminishing

    returns, and prosperous farmers of yester years are fast moving out of agriculture.Small farmers all over the country are in distress, as rural banks lend moneylenders

    instead of dealing directly with them. New forms of production based on contract

    farming do not really need the Sarkari banking network.

    Private players have made lending more competitive and customer-friendly. A

    small-scale entrepreneur need not suffer for lack of working capital, nor does he has

    to bow or scrape before a bank manager. Credit is readily available to business in

    varying packages to suit different needs. It is not hard to visualize a replication of

    this situation in rural areas. With a number of players in rural credit, entrepreneurs

    who come forward with proposals for food processing and cold storage would ben-

    efit. Farmers seeking to add value to their produce will encounter fewer hindrances

    in a competitive situation. A spirit of enterprise in rural banking can transform rural

    India. Gramin banking, or micro credit, has worked wonders in Bangladesh. Given

    the chance, it could do the same here.

    41. The government's involvement in the business of aviation, hotel, banking etc.,

    just after the Independence was justified in the sense that

    1) private sector was in its infancy at the time.

    2) these were much profit-making areas then.

    3) there was a need of related basic infrastructure.

    4) people were eager to get service of these industries.

    42. Why was a landline phone considered a status symbol few decades back?

    Because

    1) then only the elite were able to afford it.

    2) only highly educated people were using phone in those days.

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    3) there were no landline connections in rural areas.

    4) None of these

    43. The operation of Indian Airline and Air India by the government is pressing it

    against the wall because

    1) of competition it has to reduce fares whereas there is no proportionate

    decrease in its operating cost.

    2) it is coping with a huge manpower crisis which affects its smooth operation.

    3) it is unable to cater to the growing demands of the passengers.

    4) people do not prefer flying by government airlines these days.

    44. That the mobile phone is a ubiquitous feature of rural and urban India today

    shows that1) people have no interest in landline phone these days.

    2) telephone is easily available everywhere now.

    3) technology can invade all the barriers.

    4) telephone has become affordable for all now.

    45. Which of the following seems to be false in the context of the passage?

    1) Agriculture sector has witnessed much change over the years.

    2) Green Revolution has lost its charm with the farmers.

    3) The government is facing competition in telecom, aviation, banking etc.

    4) Agriculture is a lucrative area for the wealthy farmers now.

    46. Which of the following is 'true' in the context of the passage?

    1) Getting loans from private banks is easier than from the nationalized banks.

    2) Credit through banks is readily available even for small farmers these days.

    3) Landline phone is considered a status symbol.4) Gramin Banking has failed in India.

    47. What message does the author want to convey to the government through this

    passage?

    1) Government should compete with private players in telecom, aviation, bank-

    ing etc.

    2) Government should withdraw from telecom, aviations banking etc.

    3) Government should allow private players in all the areas of business.4) Government should provide credit to the farmers on simpler terms.

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    Direction: Choose the NEAREST meanings to the following words.

    48. OVERWHELMING

    1) large 2) majority 3) feasible 4) vigilant

    49. ACCESSIBLE

    1) convincing 2) deliberate 3) targeted 4) approachable

    50. UBIQUITOUS

    1) unique 2) modern 3) omnipresent 4) enormous

    TEST OF GENERAL AWARENESS

    51. Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award conferred on Ranjan Sodhi. He is a ....?

    1) Cricket player 2) Kabaddi rider 3) Shooter 4) Golf player

    52. The signature on coins put by....?

    1) Finance Minister 2) President of India

    3) Finance Secretary 4) Coins bear no signature

    53. Pick up correct statements regarding the history of life insurance in India.

    a. Oriental life insurance company is the first life insurance company in India

    started by Europeans at Calcutta in 1818.

    b. Bombay Mutual Life Assurance Society is the first Indian life insurance company

    founded in 1870.

    c. The Swadeshi movement of 1905-07 gave inspiration to insurance companies.

    d. The United Indian in Madras, National Indian and National Insurance in

    Calcutta and the Co-operative Assurance at Lahore were established during

    1906-07.

    e. In the year 1912, the Life Insurance Companies Act, and the Provident Fund Act

    were passed. The Life Insurance Companies Act, 1912 made it necessary that the

    premium rate tables.

    f. The insurance Act 1938 was the first legislation governing not only life insur-

    ance but also non-life insurance policies.

    1) a, b, c, d, e, f 2) b, c, d, e 3) c, d, e, f 4) b, c, e, f

    54. In 1993, the central government formed Malhotra Committee to bring reforms in

    insurance sector. Pick up incorrect statements.

    1) R.N. Malhotra submitted the report in 1994. He is the ex-governor of R.B.I.

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    2) Government stake in the insurance companies must be brought down to 50

    percent.

    3) Government should take over the holdings of GIC and its subsidiaries to per-

    mit them enter in to foreign business.

    4) The government should cancel to pay premium to insurance companies on

    their behalf.

    55. The insurance companies prefer to give loan on the value of surrender value. Surrender

    value means?

    1) The amount received by the insured at the time of maturity.

    2) The amount paid by Insurance Company after deduction of the service tax and

    income tax.

    3) The amount offered by insurance company to the third party if the insured

    dies.

    4) The value payable to the policy holder in the event of his deciding to terminate

    the policy before the maturity of the policy.

    56. SAARC goodwill ambassador in the field of HIV /AIDS Runa Laila visited

    India. She belongs to....

    1) Pakistan 2) Kenya 3) Maldives 4) Bangladesh

    57. DTAA means?

    1) Dual Taxation Avoidance Agreement

    2) Double Taxation Avoidance Agency

    3) Double Taxation Avoid Agreement

    4) Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement

    58. Bank assurance means?

    1) Banks get tie up with Canada Government to do Insurance business.

    2) Insurance service provide by the banks having tie up with insurance companies.

    3) Banks transformed in to insurance organizations.

    4) Banks and insurance companies cancel their licenses under the above

    agreement.

    59. Banks usually share the information of CIBIL at the time of giving credit to the

    borrowers. CIBIL stands for ......?

    1) Credit Inspection Bureau (India) Limited

    2) Credit Information Bureau (India) Limited

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    3) Consumer Information Bureau (India) Limited

    4) Credit Information Board (India) Limited

    60. The new governor of RBI is.....?

    1) Y.V. Reddy 2) Saumithra Chaudari

    3) Sadasivam 4) Raghuram Rajan

    61. Nawaz Sharif is the Prime Minister of ......

    1) Bangladesh 2) Afghanistan 3) Iran 4) Pakistan

    62. ..... has adopted an insurance scheme for all its workers and has become a model

    organization for the workers of the unorganized sector?

    1) BSNL 2) NGO 3) SEWA 4) MTNL

    63. New India Assurance Company was established in 1919 by .....?1) Nasli Wadia 2) Hemanth Pandekar

    3) Ramnath Goenka 4) Dorab Tata

    64. The Insurance Regulation and Development Authority details are given. Pick up

    correct one.

    1) Interim IRDA was established in 1996.

    2) IRDA Act 1999 passed to regulate the activities of the insurer.

    3) It can regulate the insurance companies by giving guidelines.

    4) All of above

    65. What is meant by Grace Period in the payment of premium?

    1) The period by which the company has to pay maturity

    2) The period allowed the insured to take loan

    3) The additional period allowed paying premium

    4) The period taken by company to accept the proposal of the insured to take newpolicy

    66. Bima Bachat is a .....

    1) SBI insurance programme

    2) Money back insurance policy

    3) Woman scheme introduced by AP government

    4) Marine Policy issued by LIC

    67. Kargil Divas celebrates on ...

    1) 26 July 2) 26 June 3) 26 May 4) 26 April

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    68. Father of Indian Green Revolution is...?

    1) M.S.Swaminathan 2) Homi Jehangir Bhabha

    3) R.S.Ghulati 4) Sampitroda

    69. Krrish Delhi Smashers, Pune Pistons, Banga Beats (Bangalore), Awadhe Warriors

    (Lucknow), Hyderabad Hotshots and Mumbai Masters are the teams of....?

    1) IBL 2) IPL 3) IFL 4) IAL

    70. Capital of Uttarakhand is....?

    1) Ranchi 2) Aizwal 3) Dehradun 4) Haridwar

    71. India is having ....

    1) Capitalist Economy 2) Socialist Economy

    3) Zero Economy 4) Mixed Economy72. Which committee submitted report on 25 June 2013 to start a new investor class,

    'Foreign Portfolio Investors' (FPI)?

    1) Aravind Mayaram 2) C. Ranga Rajan

    3) K.M.Chandrasekhar 4) Chidambaram

    73. Consider the following statements.

    i) National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP) submitted the report

    to Finance Ministry about the estimation of unlawful wealth.

    ii) It said black money generated in the country has estimated that the illicit

    wealth is likely to exceed 10% of Gross Domestic product or anywhere above

    Rs.10 lakh crore.

    iii) tax evasion through transfer pricing as one of the major areas of generation

    of black money is the primary cause for the black money as said by Pranab

    Mukharjee in 2011-12 Loksabha debates.

    iv) White paper tabled by Pranab Mukharjee had quoted a private study report

    saying "developing countries may be losing over $160 billion of tax revenues

    a year, primarily through transfer pricing strategies".

    Which among the following statements is/are correct?

    1) i, ii, iii 2) ii, iii, iv 3) i, ii, iii, iv 4) i, iv

    74. Bengaluru International Airport renamed as...

    1) Basaveswara International Airport 2) Kempegowda International Airport

    3) Hegde International Airport 4) Rajkumar International Airport

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    75. World Bank has approved a concessional loan of $ 100 million for the National

    Housing Bank on 17 May 2013. Locate the wrong option.

    1) The loan was granted implementation of a low-income housing programme.

    2) The programme will support NHB in refinancing mortgage loans.

    3) The loan has been granted under the concessional International Development

    Association window on a long-term basis for 35 years.

    4) NHB is the regulator of Home loans given by HFC

    NUMERICALABILITY & COMPUTER LITERACY

    76. 125% of 320 + ? % of 125 = 440

    1) 32 2) 34 3) 36 4) 303 4 5

    77. of of of ? = 365 9 8

    1) 215 2) 216 3) 214 4) 210

    78. [(125)2 50 20] 25 = ?

    1) 210 2) 220 3) 250 4) 240

    79. 3000 3 5 2 = ?

    1) 110 2) 120 3) 100 4) 140

    2 1 4 180. + = ?

    7 3 9 2

    36 35 37 321) 2) 3) 4)

    56 56 56 56

    81. The price of sugar increases by 25%. A customer reduces his consumption by

    25%. Find the percentage change in his expenditure on sugar?

    1) 6.25% decrease 2) 6.25% increase3) 62.5% increase 4) 62.5% decrease

    82. The side of a square decreases by 10%. Find the percentage change in its area?

    1) 12% decrease 2) 12 % increase

    3) 19% increase 4) 19% decrease

    83. The radius of a circle increases by 10%. Find the percentage change in its area?

    1) 21% increase 2) 12%decrease

    3) 21% decrease 4) 20% increase

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    84. A trader gives three successive discounts of 20% each. Find the overall discount

    percentage given?

    1) 4.88% 2) 47.8% 3) 48.8% 4) 58.8%

    85. The radius of a cylinder increases by 10% and its height decreases by 10%. What

    is the percentage change in its volume?

    1) 8.9% increase 2) 8.9% decrease 3) 9.8% decrease 4) 9.8% increase

    86. A man buys an item for Rs.600 and sells at 25% gain. What is the selling price

    of the item?

    1) Rs.700 2) Rs.720 3) Rs.620 4) Rs.730

    87. By selling an item for Rs.480 a trader gets 60% profit. Find the cost price?

    1) Rs.320 2) Rs.200 3) Rs.400 4) Rs.30088. When a man sells an item for Rs.136, he gets 20% loss. For how much should he

    sell to gain 30%?

    1) Rs.121 2) Rs.321 3) Rs.221 4) Rs.421

    89. The earliest calculating devices are:

    1) Clock 2) Difference Engine 3) Abacus 4) Calculator

    90. The basic operations performed by a computer are:

    1) Arithmetic Operations 2) Logical Operations

    3) Storage and relative 4) All of the above

    91. The man who built the first Mechanical Calculator was:

    1) Joseph Marie Jacquard 2) John Mauchly

    3) Blaise Pascal 4) Harward Ailken

    92. Punched cards were first introduced by

    1) Powers 2) Pascal 3) Jacquard 4) Herman Hollerith

    93. What does 'DOS' stand for ...

    1) Disk Originating System 2) Dynamic Operating System

    3) Disk Operating System 4) Default Operating System

    94. What is MS Word?

    1) A game 2) An Operating System

    3) Word Processing Software 4) Typing tutor software

    95. MS Excel is a:

    1) Window based word processor package

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    2) Window based spread sheet package

    3) DOS based spread sheet package

    4) Window based accounting package

    96. Power Point can display date from which of the following add-in software of

    MS-Office:

    1) Equation Editor 2) Organization Chart

    3) Photo Album 4) All of these

    97. How do you create a stock item

    1) From Gateway to TALLY chose inventory info > Stock Item > Single Create

    2) From Gateway to TALLY choose Accounts Info > Voucher Type > Create

    3) From Gateway to TALLY choose Voucher Entry> Purchase4) Any of the above

    98. The first net work that planted the seeds of internet was:

    1) ARPANET 2) NSF net 3) V net 4) I net

    99. Acronym www in www.yahoo.com, stands for

    1) World Word in Wonder 2) World Wide Web

    3) World Web is Widening 4) Wonderful World Web

    100. What is Active Desktop?

    1) A term that is synonymous with viewing your desktop as a web page

    2) A feature to customize your desktop to display information you can update

    from the internet.

    3) Both (1) and (2) above mentioned. 4) A software

    1-1; 2-4; 3-1; 4-3; 5-2 ; 6-4 ; 7-3 ; 8-4 ; 9-2 10-1 11-4; 12-3; 13-4; 14-4; 15-4; 16-1;

    17-3; 18-4; 19-4 20-4 21-1 22-1 23-4 24-2 25-3; 26-4 ; 27-2; 28-3; 29-2; 30-3; 31-2;

    32-2; 33-2; 34-3; 35-3; 36-4; 37-2; 38-2; 39-2; 40-4; ; 41-3; 42-4; 43-1; 44-2; 45-4;

    46-1; 47-2; 48-1; 49-4; 50-3; 51-3; 52-4; 53-1; 54-4; 55-4; 56-4; 57-4 ; 58-2 ; 59-2 ;

    60-4 ; 61-4 ; 62-3 ; 63-4; 64-4; 65-3; 66-2; 67-1; 68-1; 69-1; 70-3; 71-4; 72-3; 73-3;

    74-2; 75-3; 76-1; 77-2; 78-3; 79-3; 80-3; 81-2; 82-3; 83-1; 84-4; 85-1; 86-2; 87-4; 88-

    3; 89-3; 90-4; 91-3; 92-4; 93-3; 94-3; 95-2; 96-4; 97-1; 98-1; 99-2; 100-3

    (Prepared by Banking Services Chronicle, Hyderabad)

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