n Associate Banks of SBI Clerk Exam., (Ist Shift) i . Exam., Date—1-3-2009 Based on Memory s m General Awareness 1. Who amongst the following was the candidate 6. The Prime Minister of India recently flagged of the Democratic party in latest election held off the first ever train in the Kaashmir valley. for the President of the USA ? The train will cover which of the following (A) Hillary Clinton pairs of stations on its fxinal completion ? (A) Anantnag - Qazigund (B) Michelle Robinson (B) Anantnag - Katra (C) John McCain e (C) Udhampur - Katra (D) Barack Hussain Obama (D) Katra - Qazigund (E) None of these k (E) None of these 2. Who amongst the following cricketers 7. Which of the following is the correct n recently joined the Club of 300 Wicket takers description of the Capital Market ? Capital in test crickets ? Market comprises of— (A) Harbhajan Singh (B) Anil Kumble a(A) Stock Markets and Bond Markets (C) Ishant Sharma (D) Rahul Dravid (B) Banks and Insurance Companies (E) None of these b (C) RBI and Nationalized Banks (D) Stock Markets and Banks 3. Which of the following reflects the importance of 8th November 20408 in the (E) None of these history of India ? 8. Which of the following organizations has (A) Chandrayaan – 1 was launched this day provided a US $ 150 million loan to overhaul e (B) Chandrayaan – 1 was put into the orbits the Khadi & Village Industry in India ? of the moon on this day. (A) World Bank c (C) This was the day on which ISRO (B) International Monetary Fund completed 50 years of its existence (C) Asian Development Bank a (D) This was the day on which Chandrayaan (D) European Union – 1 entered the lunar orbit (E) None of these r (E) None of these 9. Which of the following countries is NOT the 4. Who. amongst the following is the author of member of IBSA ? twhe novel ‘The White Tiger’ ? (A) India (B) Bangladesh (A) Jhumpa Lahiri (B) Steve Waugh (C) South Africa (D) Brazil (C) Aravind Adiga (D) Paul Krugman (E) All are members w (E) None of these 10. The election of the UN General Assembly took place on October 17th 2008 in which 5. The Assembly Elections took place in which five countries were elected non-permanent w of the following States in November- members of the UN Security Council. Which December 2008 ? of the following is NOT one of them ? (A) Uttar Pradesh (B) West Bengal (A) Mexico (B) Turkey (C) Rajasthan (D) Gujarat (C) Austria (D) India (E) All the above (E) Japan Page-2 n 11. The Govt. of India is planning to introduce (C) Ban on nuclear tests for developing which of the following Acts to ensure that arsenals i foreign investment are not a threat to national (D) Ban on terrorism . security ? (E) None of these s (A) POTA 17. Who amongst the following is the first Prime (B) National Security Exception Act Minister of Nepal after it got the status omf the (C) Foreign Exchange Management Act democratic republic nation recently ? (D) Anti Terrorism Law (A) Rambaran Yadav (E) All these (B) Subhash Nembang a 12. Kosi and some other rivers created severe (C) G. P. Koirala problems in some parts of the country (D) Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda) recently. What is/are the major causes of x (E) None of these flood in a river ? 18. After a consistent persuasion for several years (a) Snowmelt e India finally got success in a Free Trade (b) High peak discharge of water Agreement with which of the following ? (c) Storm Surge (The meetking for this took place in Singapore (A) Only (a) (B) Only (b) in August 2008) (C) Only (c) (D) All (a), (b) & (c) (A) European Union n (E) None of these (B) NATO 13. Since Iran-India gas pipeline is yet to get final (C) SAARC a approval, the energy hungry India has decided (D) ASEAN to join another pipeline project ‘MED- (E) None of these STREME’. Medstreme will transport oil/gbas 19. As per the agreement with Iraq. USA has now from which of the following nations at one of decided to withdraw its forces from there. its terminal ends ? 4 This will start by— (A) Turkey (B) Russia (A) June 2009 (B) December 2009 (C) France (D) Japan e (C) January 2010 (D) June 2010 (E) USA (E) 2012 end 14. Which of the followincg countries is NOT the 20. Russia recently signed a peace pact with member of the Nuclear Supplier Group which of the following nations so that it can (NSG) ? bring an end to the war between them ? a (A) Russia (B) USA (A) Georgia (B) Iran (C) France (D) Italy (C) China (D) Turkey r (E) Iran (E) None of these . 15. Which of the following countries won 21. Usain Bolt who was adjudged as the fastest w maximum medals in Beijing Olympics 2008 ? man on the earth (Olympic 2008) is from which of the following countries ? (A) Japan (B) India (A) Belgium (B) South Korea (C) Russia (D) USA w (C) Sourth Africa (D) USA (E) China (E) Jamaica 16. Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) is w associated with the ban on which of the 22. Who amongst the following is the Governor following ? of the Reserve Bank of India at present ? (A) Ban on certain organizations under UN (A) Y. V. Reddy (B) D. Subbarao Laws (C) Rakesh Mohan (D) C. Rangarajan (B) Ban on money laundering activities (E) None of these Page-3 n 23. Which of the following knowledge can a 29. Which of the following films was India’s farmer gain from ‘Farmer’s field school’ official entry for the Oscar Awards 2009 ? i being run by Department of agriculture & (A) Fashion . Cooperation. Govt. of India ? (B) Taare Zameen Par s (a) Methods and practices for soil, fertilizer (C) Jodha Akbar and crop management (D) Dostana m (b) How to get bank loans (E) None of these (c) Understand deficiency symptoms of soil nutrients 30. As per the figures released recently which of the following cities has the highest per capita (A) Only (a) a income ? (B) Only (b) (A) Delhi (B) Mumbai (C) Only (c) x (C) Chandigarh (D) Bangalore (D) Both (a) & (c) only (E) Jaipur (E) All (a), (b) & (c) e 31. India has purchased Harpoon II Missiles from 24. Which of the following organizations was which of the following countries ? specially established to operate in Gramin (A) Italyk (B) China areas by design itself ? (C) France (D) Russia (A) Commercial Banks (E)nUSA (B) Central Financial Institutes (C) Private Banks 32. Which of the following is NOT one of the (D) Regional Rural Banks aMillennium Goals set by U.N.O. ? (E) None of these (A) Achieve Universal Primary Education b (B) Improve Computer Literacy 25. Who amongst the following is the author of (C) Combat HIV/AIDS the book (novel) ‘Infinite Jest’ ? (A) Quentin Bryce 4 (D) Environmental sustainability (E) Global partnership (B) Arvind Adiga (C) Paul Newman e 33. The Government of which of the following (D) David Foster Wallace States has provided Rs. 100 crore for promotion of Organic Farming in State ? (E) None of these c (A) Tamil Nadu 26. Taro Aso whose name was in news recently is (B) Rajasthan the Prime Minisater of— (C) Madhya Pradesh (A) South Korea (B) North Korea (D) Punjab (C) Japarn (D) Thailand (E) Andhra Pradesh (E) None of these . 34. Which of the following States has introduced 27. Mwartti Ahtisaari’s name was in news as he is ‘One kg. Rice for Rupee One’ scheme, the the winner of Nobel Prize in the area of— first of its kind in the country ? (A) Physics (B) Chemistry (A) West Bengal (B) Orissa w (C) Peace (D) Literature (C) Bihar (D) Kerala (E) Medicine (E) Tamil Nadu 28. Who amongst the following won the Fed Cup 35. Which of the following nations is facing the w championship Tennis 2008 ? neat of Darfur Humanitarian Crisis ? (A) Russia (B) Spain (A) Iraq (B) Sudan (C) Italy (D) USA (C) Iran (D) Japan (E) France (E) U.S.A. Page-4 n 36. Who amongst the following Cricket Skipper (A) Double Fault (B) Half Nelson recently announced his retirement from the (C) Cox (D) Crease i game ? (E) Ruff . (A) Anil Kumble (B) M. S. Dhoni 39. ‘Agha Khan Cup’ is associated with the game s (C) Rahul Dravid (D) Irfan Pathan of— (E) Sachin Tendulkar (A) Cricket (B) Football m 37. Who amongst the following was awarded (C) Lawn Tennis (D) Golf Bharat Ratna recently ? (E) Hockey (A) Asha Bhosale (B) Bhimsen Joshi 40. Who amongst the following ias the author of (C) Jagjit Singh (D) Mani Ratnam the book ‘Straight from the Heart’ ? (E) None of these (A) Ravi Shastri (B) Sachin Tendulkar x 38. Which of the following terms is used in the (C) Kapil Dev (D) M. S. Dhoni game of Lawn Tennis ? (E) None of these e General English k Directions—(Q. 41–52) Read the following Govind was worried “Winter is only for a few n passage carefully and answer the questions given months in the year. It will take me years to collect below it. Certain words have been printed in bold the dew.” “You can plant as many trees as you to help you locate them while answering some of waant” replied the sage. Govind went home and the questions. after talking to his wife, began clearing the large fields which had been lying vacant for years. He Govind’s father was a rich landlord, who wbas planted rows of banana saplings. He tended them loved and respected by all his tenants. When he with great care. His wife helped him too. She died, he left large tracts of land to Govind. But 4 would take the banana crop to market and get a Govind did not spend a single day looking after good price. Over the years the plantation grew and his land. He had a funny idea, that there existed a finally after six years Govind had five litres of magic potion which, if it was pouered on any object dew. He went to the sage who smiled, uttered a would turn it into gold. He spent all his time mantra and sprinkled a few drops of dew on a trying to learn more about this potion. People took copper vessel. To Govind’s dismay, nothing c advantage of him and cheated him. His wife grew happened. “You have cheated me !” he shouted at anxious. Given the amount of money Govind was the sage. spending, she was asure that they would soon be The sage however smiled. Govind’s wife then paupers. came forward with a box. The sage opened it and One dayr, a widely respected sage who had revealed stack of gold coins inside. Turning to been to the Himalayas came to their town. Govind Govind he said. “You worked hard on your land asked hi.m about the potion. To his surprise the and created a planation. Your wife sold the sage wanswered. “I have learnt how to brew such a produce in the market. It was your hard work potion. But it is a difficult process.” “Tell me !” insisted Govind, hardly able to believe his luck. which created this wealth, not magic. If I had told “You have to collect the dew which settles on the you this earlier, you would not have listened.” w leaves of a banana tree every morning during Govind understood the wisdom behind the sage’s winter. There is a condition though. The tree words and worked even harder from that day on. should be planted and watered regularly with your 41. Why did Govind’s father give him large plots w own hands. Store the collected dew in an earthen of land ? vessel and when you have five litres, bring it to me. I will recite a sacred mantra to transform the (A) It was his way of instilling a sense of dew into the potion. A drop of the potion will be responsibility in his son sufficient to change any object into gold.” (B) Govind was his only son and sole heir Page-5 n (C) To provide Govind with sufficient funds (B) It was the most highly priced commodity to pursue his interest of discovering in the region i magic potion (C) It could be grown at any time of the year . including winter (D) He wanted Govind to continue to s lookafter the tenants (D) His wife pressurised him to do so (E) The ingredient for the magic potion could (E) None of these m only be obtained from a banana tree 42. Which of the following can be said about the 46. What made Govind angry with the sage ? sage ? (A) He was cunning and plotted with (A) The sage had conspired with Govind’s a Govind’s wife to cheat him wife against him (B) He had no magical powers as such and (B) He had forgotten the magic spell and all x used to swindle people Govind’s hard work was in vain (C) He was a good judge of people (C) He had lost a good deal of money in e (D) He did not deserve his good reputation cultivating bananas (E) He was dishonest because he had cheated (D) The sage had made a fool of him in front Govind out of his gold of othker villagers 43. Why was Govind’s wife worried ? (E) None of these n (A) Govind had no knowledge of farming 47. How did Govind acquire his dream of gold and could not cultivate the land he had finally ? inherited from his father a (A) The sage gave him gold as a reward for (B) Govind had no friends because he was his hard work obsessed with finding a potion whbich (B) His wife diligently saved the gold he had would turn any thing into gold received from his father (C) Govind was only interested in studying 4 (C) By selling the banana plantation under different sages and neglected his family duties (D) His wife sold bananas at a higher price (D) Since Govind had devoeted all his time than others did and wealth to finding a magic potion (E) None of these they would soon be poor c 48. Which of the following is TRUE in the (E) Govind’s experiments to find a magic context of the passage ? potion were dangerous a 1. Govind was easily fooled by people 44. Why did Govind’s wife help him in the fields ? 2. Govind was peresevering by nature r 1. To support her husband in his endeavour 3. The sage had never actually been to the .to find a magic potion Himalayas 2w. The sage had advised her to help her (A) Only 1 (B) Both 1 and 2 husband succeed (C) Only 3 (D) Both 1 and 3 3. He needed someone to help him collect (E) None of these the dew w (A) None (B) Only 1 Directions—(Q. 49–50) Choose the word (C) Both 1 and 2 (D) All 1, 2 and 3 which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. w (E) None of these 49. spend 45. Why did Govind decide to cultivate a banana (A) pay (B) bought crop ? (A) The soil of his land was suitable only for (C) devote (D) settle cultivating bananas (E) empty Page-6 n 50. lying 56. Several of our projects have delayed because (A) sleeping (B) dishonest the equipment we ordered was delivered late. i (C) relaxing (D) remaining (A) have been delayed when . (E) untruthful (B) delayed because of s Directions—(Q. 51–52) Choose the word (C) are delayed since which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the m (D) were delayed with word printed in bold as used in the passage. 51. dismay (E) No Correction Required (A) joy (B) interest 57. The committee has ruled out the possible a (C) desire (D) humour raising taxes for this financial year. (E) luck (A) possibly raised x 52. tended (B) possible rise of (A) negligible (B) watched (C) possibility to raise e (C) inclined (D) ignored (D) possibility of rising (E) spoil (E) No Ckorrection Required Directions—(Q. 53–57) Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence Directions—(Q. 58–62) In each question should replace the phrase printed in bold in the below a nsentence with four words printed in bold sentence to make it grammatically correct ? If the type is given. These are lettered as (A), (B), (C) sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No aand (D). One of these four words printed in bold Correction is Required mark (E) as the answer. may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in 53. Starting out my own business at this time the context of the sentence. Find out the word b would affect the financial stability of my which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The family. letter of the words is your answer. If all the words (A) Starting up my 4 printed in bold are correctly spelt and also (B) For starting with appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (C) To start out mine e (E) i.e., ‘All Correct’ as your answer. (D) By starting my 58. Under existing regulations we are not (E) No Correction Required (A) c 54. Use a tactic for mixing the inferior with good permitted to owe more than a forty per cent quality rice is dishonest and you will lose (B) (C) a your license. share of the family business. All Correct (A) Using tactics as (D) (E) r (B) Using a tactic like 59. In case of any land dispute panchayat officials (C).To use tactics (A) (B) (wD) Used to tactics like will determine how the property is to be (E) No Correction Required (C) 55. The company will invest more six hundred dividend. All Correct w crores in the next five years to expand its (D) (E) operations in Britain. 60. The World Bank has consented to sanction (A) will further invest w (A) (B) (B) has invested more than the necessary finance for the project. (C) have invested over (C) (D) (D) will be invested above All Correct (E) No Correction Required (E) Page-7 n 61. To obtain a refund you will have to fill a 65. Which of the following should be the THIRD (A) (B) sentence after rearrangement ? i claim with the appropriate authority. (A) (1) (B) (2) . (C) (D) (C) (3) (D) (4) s All Correct (E) (5) (E) m 66. Which of the following should be the FIFTH 62. Experts predict there will be shortage of sentence after rearrangement ? (A) (B) (A) (2) (B) (3) investment in the infrastructure sector. (C) (4) (D) (5)a (C) (D) (E) (6) All Correct x 67. Which of the following should be the LAST (E) (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement ? Directions—(Q. 63–67) Rearrange the (A) (1) e (B) (2) following six sentences (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (C) (3) (D) (4) (6) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful (E) (5) k paragraph; then answer the questions given below them— Dirnections—(Q. 68–72) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error (1) The hall was filled with children, teachers, or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in students, family members and those who were oane part of the sentence. The letter of that part is close to him. the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (E). (2) Normally such ceremonies are attended by b(Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.) important people like industrialists, politicians and VIPs. 68. His proposal had / to be send to / the President (3) What I saw when I stepped into4 the hall (A) (B) (C) amazed me. of the company / for her approval. No error (4) I went home with the feelieng that it was a (D) (E) most unusual oath taking ceremony with only 69. Each Tuesday evening we visited / the farmers those who were ‘important’ to him present. c (A) (B) (5) When he was elected President, he invited me in the area / and held a meeting / to discuss to the swearing in ceremony in the Central a (C) (D) Hall of Parliament. the problems they faced. No error (6) However in this case everyone who attended (E) the ceremrony seemed to know him personally. 70. Though our training facilities / are limited 63. Whi.ch of the following should be the FIRST (A) (B) swentence after rearrangement ? only a / few employees have been / selected (A) (1) (B) (2) (C) (C) (3) (D) (4) for training. No error w (E) (5) (D) (E) 64. Which of the following should be the 71. During the interview / the panel asked me / w SECOND sentence after rearrangement ? (A) (B) (A) (2) (B) (3) several technical questions / and I answered all (C) (D) (C) (4) (D) (5) of it. No error (E) (6) (E) Page-8 n 72. He decided to work for / an NGO, but most 73. (A) firstly (B) freshly (A) (B) (C) foremost (D) initially i of his / classmates opted for high paid / jobs in . (E) recently (C) s multinational companies. No error 74. (A) copied (B) observed (D) (E) (C) learned (D) understood m Directions—(Q. 73–80) In the following (E) improving passage there are blanks, each of which has been 75. (A) asked (B) insisted numbered. These numbers are printed below the a passage and against each, five words are sugges- (C) demanded (D) settled ted, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find (E) lend x out the appropriate word in each case. 76. (A) severe (B) no When we …(73)… started thirty years ago in (C) additionally (D) variety e 1977, we did not know anything about how to run (E) plenty a bank for the poor. We therefore looked at how 77. (A) timek (B) process others ran their operations and …(74)… from (C) return (D) event their mistakes. In Bangladesh, conventional banks (E)naction and credit co-operatives always …(75)… lump sum repayments. This created …(76)… problems 78. (A) neglected (B) abandoned because repaying in a lump sum was a mental a(C) defaulted (D) depended hundle for borrowers. They tended to delay (E) disappointed repayment and get further into debt in bthe 79. (A) benefit (B) easier …(77)…. In the end they usually …(78)… totally (C) reckless (D) disorganised on the loan, which was a loss to the4 bank. In (E) secure structuring our own loans, I decided to ask for a daily payment. Monitoring repayment was 80. (A) sense (B) confidence e …(79)… and it filled people with …(80)… that (C) challenge (D) doubt they could repay their loans. (E) believe c Quantitative Aptitude a in plDacier eocft itohrnes q—ue(Qst.i o8n1 mtoa 9rk0 )( ?W) hina tt hshe ofuolldlo cwoimnge 83. √⎯3⎯1⎯06⎯48 × ⎯√3⎯5⎯83⎯2 = ? questions. ? (A) 396 (B) 216 w √⎯ (C) 432 (D) 576 81. (84)2 – (67)2 + ? = 2588 (E) None of these (A) 361 (B) 529 5 84. 60% of 25% of th of ? = 630 w (C) 441 (D) 625 6 (A) 5060 (B) 5200 (E) None of these (C) 4880 (D) 4500 w 82. 668 ÷ 167 × 284 = ? (E) None of these (A) 1156 (B) 1136 85. (85410 + 36885 + 24705) ÷ 1600 = ? (C) 1096 (D) 1116 (A) 90·25 (E) None of these (B) 94·386 Page-9 n (C) 95·50 95. 31, 35, 44, 60, 85, ? (D) 91·875 (A) 121 (B) 111 i (E) None of these (C) 109 (D) 97 . 86. 4·5 + 23·50 + 14·58 – 17·68 × 0·5 = ? (E) None of these s (A) 33·74 (B) 21·29 96. The average of five positive numbers is 308. m (C) 35·06 (D) 24·48 The average of first two numbers is 482·5 and (E) None of these the average of last two numbers is 258·5. 87. (3675 ÷ 75) × (7480 ÷ 80) = ? What is the third number ? (A) 4394·5 (B) 4301 (A) 224 a (C) 4581·5 (D) 4114 (B) 58 (E) None of these (C) 121 x √⎯⎯7⎯74⎯4 × 66 (D) Cannot be determined 88. = ? 203 + 149 (E) None of thesee (A) 15 (B) 18·5 97. Sophia invests 25% of her monthly salary in (C) 20 (D) 16·5 insurancek policies. She spends 15% of her (E) None of these monthly salary in shopping and 35% of her salary on household expenses. She saves the 89. 87146 – 66425 – 15693 = ? n remaining amount of Rs. 9,050. What is (A) 5038 (B) 5028 Sophia’s annual income ? (C) 5040 (D) 5015 a (A) Rs. 84,500 (B) Rs. 5,30,000 (E) None of these (C) Rs. 3,25,200 (D) Rs. 4,34,400 90. (786 × 74) ÷ ? = 1211·75 b (E) None of these (A) 42 (B) 36 98. The ratio of roses and lillies in a garden is (C) 56 (D) 54 4 3 : 2 respectively. The average number of (E) None of these roses and lillies is 180. What is the number of Directions—(Q. 91 to 95) What should come lillies in the garden ? e in place of question mark (?) in the following (A) 144 (B) 182 number series ? (C) 216 (D) 360 91. 36, 20, ?, 8, 6, 5 c (E) None of these (A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 14 a (D) 16 99. The number of employees in Companies A, B and C are in a ratio of 3 : 2 : 4 respectively. If (E) None of these the number of employees in the three Compa- r 92. 668, 656, 632, 584, ?, 296 nies is increased by 20%, 30% and 15% (A).392 (B) 438 respectively, what will be the new ratio of (wC) 488 (D) 536 employees working in Companies A, B and C respectively ? (E) None of these (A) 18 : 13 : 24 (B) 13 : 18 : 23 93. 1, 121, 441, 961, 1681, ? w (C) 17 : 13 : 23 (D) 18 : 11 : 23 (A) 2701 (B) 2511 (C) 2611 (D) 2801 (E) None of these (E) None of these 100. In how many different ways can the letters of w 94. 9, 49, 201, 1009, ?, 20209, 80841 the word ‘HAPPY’ be arranged ? (A) 4054 (B) 4049 (A) 120 (B) 140 (C) 4050 (D) 4041 (C) 60 (D) 70 (E) None of these (E) None of these Page-10 n Directions—(Q. 101 to 105) Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below it. i Total Residents and Percentage of Women out of those Living in . Various Societies Over the Years s Residents m A B C D E Years % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total women Residents women Residents women Residents women Residents women Residents 2002 45 300 60 240 36 150 30 200 a38 300 2003 30 250 75 280 40 200 60 260 40 280 2004 40 320 50 220 40 210 45 240x 45 320 2005 45 340 60 250 50 230 50 250 40 300 2006 35 320 65 260 45 240 35 e220 45 340 2007 50 350 60 300 45 260 40 240 40 330 101. What is the respective ratio of the number of (C) 680 k women to the total residents in society C over (D) 742 the years ? (E)nNone of these (A) 47 : 108 (B) 91 :: 215 106. What amount of compound interest can be (C) 93 : 215 (D) 47 : 109 aobtained on an amount of Rs. 8,840 at the rate (E) None of these of 5 p.c.p.a. at the end of 3 years ? (A) Rs. 1,393·405 (B) Rs. 1,326 102. What is the approximate average numberb of (C) Rs. 1,384·50 (D) Rs. 1,340 women living in all the societies together in the year 2002 ? 4 (E) None of these (A) 98 (B) 105 107. A trader sells 150 metres of cloth for Rs. (C) 107 (D) 10e1 6,600 and he sells 300 metres of cloth for Rs. 12,750. How much concession does the trader (E) 111 give per metre of cloth, when he sells 300 103. What is the differecnce between the total metres of cloth ? residents living in all the societies together in (A) Rs. 3 (B) Rs. 2·5 the year 2003 aand the total residents living in (C) Rs. 1·5 (D) Rs. 2 all the societies together in the year 2004 ? (E) None of these (A) 60 r (B) 45 108. When 3888 is divided by the square of a (C) 30 (D) 50 number and the answer so obtained in . (E) None of these multiplied by 21, the final answer obtained is w 252. What is the number ? 104. What is the respective ratio of men living in (A) 324 (B) 16 Society E in the year 2006 to the year 2007 ? (C) 256 (D) 144 w (A) 17 : 18 (B) 18 : 17 (E) None of these (C) 16 : 17 (D) 17 : 16 109. The sum of the two digits of a two digit (E) None of these w number is 14, the difference between the first 105. What is the total number of men living in all digit and the second digit of the two digit the societies together in the year 2004 ? number is 4. What is the two digit number ? (A) 710 (A) 86 (B) 736 (B) 95
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