Directions: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/ phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/ phrase in each case and mark your answer.

If I ask you the question “Who are _____?”, (26) how would you answer? Would you tell me you are a cop, a teacher, a homemaker, a painter, or whatever _______ (27) occupation is? When ______ (28) who you are, do you ______ (29) in terms of the things you do or the job you hold? This is an important issue for many of us. Our society goes to great _______ (30) to tell us we are what we do. We far too often ____ (31) what other people are by what they do as an _______ (32). In reference to the question ‘Who are you?’, think about what the _____ (33) would mean. If your answer would be a ________ (34) of your vocation, then what are you when you are not ________ (35) the work of that vocation? If who you are is an accountant, then who are you when you are not working on your accounts? Do you cease to exist? Of course, you don’t cease to exist.

1. 1) you           2) them               3) they                        4) him                 5) those
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2. 1) his             2) your                 3) her                         4) their                5) those
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3. 1) studying    2) reading           3) contemplating      4) view                5) searching
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4. 1) assume      2) suppose          3) imagine                 4) think               5) reflect
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5. 1) extent        2) duration         3) breadth                   4) height             5) lengths
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6. 1) judge         2) evaluate         3) review                    4) critic              5) gauge
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7. 1) work          2) occupation     3) job                          4) career             5) living
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8. 1) rejoin        2) retort               3) answer                   4) counter           5) respond
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9. 1) report        2) picture            3) narrative                4) description     5) sketch
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10. 1) enacting    2) staging           3) developing            4) discharging     5) performing
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Directions: Study the information carefully and answer the given below questions.
Eight boxes namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are placed from top to bottom not in the same order. They contain different types of food namely viz Biryani, Pizza, Burger, Sandwich, Noodles, Butter Chicken, Masala Dosa and Parotta. Boxes are made up of different materials among Steel, Plastic, Wood and Aluminum box. Exactly two boxes are made of same material. Consider the box kept at top as 1st position.

i) C doesn’t contain Biryani or Parotta.
ii) The box containing Sandwich is kept immediately below Wooden box and made up of same material as D.
iii) Box C is kept somewhere between G and H and H being below C.
iv) Burger is kept exactly middle between F and the box containing Butter Chicken.
v) H doesn’t contain Biryani.
vi) Box E kept two places below box G which is kept immediately below the box containing Sandwich.
vii) The box containing Parotta is placed at even numbered place but is not placed at the bottom.
viii) The steel box which kept at the top either contains Biryani or Masala Dosa
ix) Box E, not made up of Aluminum x) F which contains Noodles is made up of wood.
xi) The two Aluminum boxes are kept vertically adjacent to each other.
xii) The box containing Pizza is made up of wood.
xiii) Box D which is made up of plastic kept two places above B and both are in the top 4 positions when boxes are arranged from top to bottom.

11. Which box contains Sandwich?
a) A
b) D
c) E
d) B
e) Can’t be determined
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12. Which box is made up of steel?
a) H
b) The box containing Parotta
c) The box containing Burger
d) The box containing Chicken
e) F
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13. What does box G contain?
a) Biryani
b) Noodles
c) Chicken
d) Burger
e) Pizza
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14. Which of the following is correct?
a) A – Steel – Burger
b) G – Plastic – Dosa
c) E – Aluminum – Chicken
d) B – Wood – Sandwich
e) C – Aluminum – Dosa
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15. How many boxes are there between D and C?
a) No one
b) One
c) Two
d) Four
e) More than four
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Directions: Study the information carefully and answer the given questions.
There are Seven different Mobile Shops – Balaji, Lot, Cell9, Universal, B4u, Bnew and ASR. Sold Mobiles starting from Monday to Sunday (of the same week) not necessarily in same order. The number of mobiles sold by the seven mobile shops in seven different days are 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 15 and 27 (not necessarily in same order). The colour of the mobile of seven different shops are – Grey, Black, Blue, Red, White, Gold and Silver. The store with the highest number of mobiles have White colour and the store with the least number of mobiles have black colour. The shop which sold more than 12 mobiles (not an odd number) is immediately after the one which sold 12 mobiles. Shop Bnew sold more number of mobiles than Shop Universal. The Shop ‘Balaji’ sold mobiles on one of the days after Friday. On Wednesday, the number of mobiles sold are 12. The difference between the number of mobiles sold on Monday and Friday is the multiple of the number7. There are two shops between the shop Bnew and the shop which one sold 4 mobiles. Shop Lot sold mobiles on one of the days immediately before the shop that sold 9 mobiles. There are two shops between Lot and ASR. There are three shops between the shop Bnew and Universal. Cell9 not sold the least number of mobiles. The sum of mobiles sold on Wednesday and Saturday is more than ten and the sum equals to the number of mobiles sold on Friday. The difference between the number of mobiles sold by Shop Lot and ASR is less than five. The Shop which sold 9 mobiles not on Friday. The shop Bnew sold the mobiles on one of the days after the shop which sold 4 mobiles. The store Lot has gold colour mobiles. The store which sold red colour mobiles immediately after the one which sold blue colour. Shop Universal did not sell Silver mobiles.

16. What is the sum of the mobiles sold by Friday and that of Tuesday?
a) 52
b) 42
c) 31
d) 10
e) 24
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17. The shop ASR contains which colour of mobiles?
a) Red
b) Blue
c) White
d) Gold
e) None of these
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18. Which of the following is correct?
a) Bnew – 18 – White
b) Lot – 9 – Red
c) B4u – 6 – Grey
d) Balaji – 15 – Silver
e) ASR – 12 – Blue
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19. Which of the following is false?
a) Cell9 – 18 – Red
b) Lot – 15 – Gold
c) ASR – 18 – Blue
d) Balaji – 9 – Silver
e) All are correct
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20. The Cell9 shop sold mobiles on which day?
a) Saturday
b) Sunday
c)Thursday
d) Wednesday
e) None of these
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Directions : Study the information below and answer the following question. 
“CAT DONKEY FAN EARTH’ is written as “*1@7, !1&9, ~1@1, #0%3” “COW DULL FOREST ELBOW” is written as “*2@0, #1%8, !0^8, ~1&4” “CAN DOORS FOUR ELEVEN” is written as “~1^4, !1%4, *1@1, #0&8” ‘FAMILY CAR EAGER EGG’ is written as “#0@4, *1@5, ~1&9, #1%3”

21. Which of the following is the code for “FAMILY”?
a) ~1&9
b) *1@5
c) 10*15
d) 14$4
e) None of these
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22. Which of the following denotes # symbol?
a) C
b) D
c) E
d) F
e) None of these
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23. Which of the following denotes @ symbol?
a) C
b) D
c) E
d) F
e) None of these
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24. The code “~1^4” denotes which of the following word?
a) DULL
b) CAT
c) FAN
d) FOUR
e) None of these
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25. By using the given code word, find the code word for “FUN COOL EARLY DIESEL”?
a) #0!4, *1@5, ~4&9, #1%3
b) #2@4, *1&8, ~3&9, #1%9
c) #0@4, *0@5, ~2&9, #1%8
d) #2@4, *0@5, ~1&9, #1%6
e) #2%0, *0^8, ~1@1, !0&6
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English for Bank PO

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