SBI Clerk 1shift 25 Nov 2007

For the following questions answer them individually

India on June 30, 2007, signed the inter-governmental agreement on the 80,900 km long trans-Asian railway. This railway proposes to connect…………. nations across the world.

The Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry, on June 30, 2007, approved the proposal for compulsory rural posting for .

In which of the following countries did IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University), on June 10, 2007, launch its MBA programme ?

The Union Minister who was, on June 10. 2007, presented the honorary doctorate in business administration by the Leeds Metropolitan University of the United Kingdom is

Hong Kong recently celebrated in grandious manner the anniversary marking a decade of its return to the Chinese rule. When was the anniversary celebrated ?

The Nepal Rashtra Bank Governor against whom the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), a constitutional anti-graft body, on June 30, 2007, filed a case for serious financial crimes is -

The asylum seeker Nigerian immigrant who, on June 30, 2007, became the first black mayor of Ireland is

On which of the following days did East Timor went to polls to elect their representatives in Parliament ?

The team which beat Punjab in the finals on June 30, 2007. to win the St. Joseph’s - TNHA junior National men’s hockey championship at Chennai is?

Rafael Nadal reasserted his supremacy on clay on June 10, 2007, with a victory over Roger Federer in the French Open final in Paris. To which country does Nadal belong ?

The team which thrashed Indian Overseas Bank on June 10, 2007, to win the Daily Thanthi Trophy (volleyball) is

The 23-year old tennis player who beat Karan Rastogi on June 9, 2007, to win the ONGC $10,000 ITF Futures men’s tennis tournament in Dehradun is

The Hyderabad-based marketer of dairy products which on June 30, 2007, launched ‘Fresh 0′ chain of retail stores in Chennai is—

The project launched by IBM, the leading information technology company, in India on June 8, 2007, to help companies reduce their energy consumption by almost 50 per cent is

On which of the following dates did the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) allowed operators offering global services, access to submarine cable landing stations, a move that can lower international bandwith tariffs ?

On June 7, 2007, the Securities and Exchange Board of India sus, pended the certificate of registration of
a. Woodstock Securities
b. Omega Equities
c. Woodstock Broking
d. Garner Securities Select the correct answer using the codes given below

The former Delhi Chief Minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Sahib Singh Varma was killed onJune 30, 2007, in a road accident in the………… district of Rajasthan.

The Glasgow international airport was in international news on June 30, 2007, when a Cherokee Jeep in flames crashed into the airport terminal building. Where is this airport located?

The senior Indian Administrative Service officer who was, on June 30, 2007, appointed as the new State Chief Secretary of Rajasthan, is

The Indian city which on June 7, 2007. found its place in the watch list of 100 most endangered sites across the world for 2008 by the New York based World Monuments Fund (WMF) is

Which of the following countries rejected, on June 9, 2007, India’s plea for the extradition of Bofors case accused Ottavio Quattrochi to the country ?

The state government which on June 9, 2007. gave administrative clearance to the proposed 1000-MW Kali Sindh Super thermal power project is

Consider the following icons of Indian cinema :
a. Amitabh Bachchan
b. Shahan a Azmi
c. Yash Chopra
d. Javed Akhtar
Who among the above-given personalities was/were presented an honorary doctorate by the Leeds Metropolitan University on June 9, 2007 ? Select the correct answer using the codes given below :

Which political party warned the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) on June 8, 2007, of a nation-wide agitation against setting up Special Economic Zones ?

The European leader, who on June 10, 2007, called for creating a Eurasian alternative to the World Trade Organisation is

To whom did George Bush, the U.S. President, present a walking stick, hand curved by a former homeless man from Texas, on June 10, 2007 ?

Which of the following countries on June 9, 2007, withdrew a controversial ordinance imposing sweeping curbs on media following nationwide protests ?

Which of the following women teams, on June 9, 2007, annexed the Kalimark Trophy in the St. Joseph’s P. John memorial all-India volleyball tournament in Chennai ?

Justin Henin claimed her third consecutive French Open title at Roland Garros on June 9, 2007. Whom did she beat to clinch the title ?

The legendary U.S. tennis player who was honoured with the International Tennis Federation’s highest accolade, the Philippe Chatrier Award at Paris on June 7, 2007, is

The Cricket South Africa President who was on June 7, 2007, appointed as the acting President of the International Cricket Council following the death of Percy Sonn in May 2007, is

A meeting of the Nepal-India Exchange Committee took place in Kathmandu on June 7, 2007, to deal with problems related to sharing of electricity between the two countries. When was this Committee first established ?

The most significant oil and gas discoveries of the Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) as announced on June 7, 2007, is in the………….. basin.

With which of the following Australian firms did, Sify, an Internet service provider, announced its tie-up on June 7, 2007 ?

The U.S.-based Signet Solar on June 7, 2007, announced plans to invest $ 2 billion in India for establishing its manufacturing base. Which of the following Indian cities will serve as headquarters of the company for its Asian market ?

Which of the following recent Bollywood movies bagged the honour of ‘Best Film’ In the eighth IIFA Awards ceremony at Sheffield (Yorkshire) on June 9, 2007 ?

Who among the following took over as executive director of Punjab National Bank on June 9, 2007 ?

The Hindi film-music composer of yesteryears who, on June 9, 2007, died in Mhavlingem, on June 9, 2007, is

The famous criminal lawyer, who, on June 9, 2007, served notice on NDTV asking it to immediately stop telecasting any news story relating to him, is

Read the following passage and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases in the passage have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

Marc Rodin flicked-off the switch of his transistor radio and rose from the table, leaving the breakfast tray almost untouched. He walked over to the window, lit another in the endless chain of cigarettes and gazed out at the snow-en-crusted landscape which the late arriving spring had not yet started to dismantle. He murmured a word quietly and with great venom, following up with other strong nouns and epithets that expressed his feeling towards the French President, his Government and the Action Service.
Rodin was unlike his predecessor in almost every way. Tall and spare, with a cadaverous face hollowed by the hatred within, he usually masked his emotions with an un-Latin frigidity. For him there had been no Ecole Polytechnic to open doors to promotion. The son of a cobbler, he had escaped to England by fishing boat in the halcyon days of his late teens when the Germans overran France, and had enlisted as a private soldier under the banner of the Cross of Lorraine.
Promotion through sergeant to warrant officer had come the hard way, in bloody battles across the face on North Africa under Koenig and later through the hedgerows of Normandy with Leclerc. A field commission during the fight for Paris had got him the officer’s chevrons his education and breeding could never have obtained and in post-war France the choice had been between reverting to civilian life or staying in the Army. But revert to what ? He had no trade but that of cobbler which his father had taught him, and he found the working class of his native country dominated by Communists, who had also taken over the Resistance and the Free French of the Interior. So he stayed in the Army, later to experience the bitterness of an officer from the ranks who saw a new young generation of educated boys graduating from the officer schools, earning in theoretical lessons carried out in classrooms the same chevrons he had sweated blood for. As he wanted them pass him in tank and privilege the bitterness started to set in.
There was only one thing left to do, and that was join one of the colonial regiments, the tough crack soldiers who did the fighting while the conscript army paraded round drill squares. He managed a transfer to the colonial para-troops. Within a year he had been a company commander in Indo-China, living among other men who spoke and thought as he did. For a young man from a cobbler’s bench, promotion could still be obtained through combat, and more combat. By the end of the Indo-China campaign he was a major and after an unhappy and frustrating year in France he was sent to Algeria.
The French withdrawal from Indo-China do the year he spent in France had turned his latent bitterness into a consuming loathing of politicians and Communists, whom he regarded as one and the same thing. Not until Franco was ruled by a soldier could she ever be weaned away from the grip of the treators and lickspittles who permeated her public life. Only in the Army were both breeds extinct.
Like most combat officers who had seen their men die and occasionally buried the hideously mutilated bodies of those unlucky enough to be taken alive. Rodin worshipped soldiers as the true salt of the earth, the men who sacrificed themselves in blood so that the bourgeoisie could live at home in comfort. To learn from the civilians of native land after eight years of combat in the forests of Indo-China that most of them cared not a fig for the soldier, to read the denunciations of the military by the left-wing intellectuals for more trifles like the toturing of prisoners to obtain vital information, had set off inside Marc Rodin a reaction which combined with the native bitterness stemming from his own lack of opportunity, had turned into zealotry.
He remained convinced that given enough backing by the civil authoritieS on the spot and the Government and people back home, the Army could have beaten the Viet-Minh. The cession of Indo-China had been a massive betrayal of the thousands of fine young men who had died there seemingly for nothing. For Rodin there would be, could be, no more betrayals. Algeria would prove it. He left the shore of Marseilles in the spring of 1956 as ner a happy man as he would ever be, convinced that the distant hills of Algeria would see the consummation of what he regarded as his life’s work, the apotheosis of the French Army in the eys of the world.

What was the period when Rodin escaped to England ?

Which of the following best describes the phrase….cared not a fig…. as used in the passage ?
(A) Ignoring the contribution made by a person or group
(B) Under estimating the hidden potential
(C) Overlooking the service rendered ‘ by an employee

Which factors made Rodin stay in the Army ?
(A) He did not have any big business in civil life
(B) The parent country had Communist domination
(C) He wanted to experience the bitterness of officer rank.

According to the passage, who resisted the dominance of Communists ?

Which of the following best describes the meaning of the phrase officer from the ranks as used in the passage ?

What favourable situations did Rodin find in Indo-Chian campaign ?

What option did Robin choose in post war-France situation ?

Why the Army could “not overpower Viet-Minh ?

What were the outcome of battles in Indo-China ?

Which of the following statements is TRUE in the context of the passage ?

Choose the word which has most nearly the SAME meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

In each question, a sentence with two words/ groups of words printed in bold type are given. One of them or both may have certain error. You have to find out the correct word or group of words from among the three choices A, B or C given below each sentence which can replace the wrong word/group of words. if any, and makes the sentence grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as It is, mark e: i.e. ‘No Correction Required’ as your answer.

Aerobics are found to be of exreme helpful to diabetes patients.
(A) extremely helpful
(B) of extreme help
(C) of extremely helpful

Our emphasis is also on the quality of the product but not on its appearance alone.
(A) emphasizing …………and
(B) stress …………….but
(C) emphasis…………. and

Investors have been receiving better services from Insurance Companies.
(A) demanding……… by
(B) received ……….from
(C) received …………by

Our insistence had duly impact on their decision-making process.
(A) due impact ………..their
(B) duly impacted…….. their
(C) due impacting …………them

Before the doctor comes, the patient had been escaped from the ward.
(A) reached ………..has
(B) came ………..had
(C) arrived …………had been

In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered as a, b, c and d. One of these four boldly printed words may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the boldly printed words are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark e: i.e., ‘All Correct’ as your answer.

The questionaire/(a) reflected/(b) vailous phenomena(c)/that are sparingly(d)/ experienced. All correct/(e)

Countrary / (a) to popular belief, (b)/ripe fruits are not necessarily (c)/ delicious. (d) All Correct (e)

The most ambitious (a)/ enterprise (b)/undertaken in the ancient (c)/Egypt was of the construction (d)/ of pyramids. All Correct (e)

The astronomical (a)/calculations (b)/were admiringly (c)/ accurate. (d) All Correct (e)

Looking inward from the top of the ramparts, (a)/the sentries (b)/ had a marvelous panerama (c)/ spread (d)/ before them. All Correct (e)

Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions given below them.
(A) No one knows their names.
(B) With irrigation systems, farmers were able to raise more food with less labor.
(C) The first engineers lived in the middle East, probably around 3500 B.C.
(D) Today’s city, thus, is essentially still a place where specialists live and work.
(E) Thus, an increasing number of people were relieved of agricultural chores and able to gather in cities to practice specialties.
(F) However, they conceived and built the elevated irrigation canal.

In the following passage there are blanks each of which have been numbered. Against each number, there are five words one of which fills the blank appropriately. Find the appropriate word in each case. In any organized group of mammals, no matter how co-operative, there is always a (1) for social dominance. As he pursues this, each adult individual (2) a particular social rank, giving him his position, or status, in the group hierarchy. The situation never remains (3) for very long. largely because all the status strugglers are (4) oldre. when the overlords, or Stop-dogs’, become senile, their seniority is challenged and they are (5) by their immediate subordinates. there is then renewed dominance squabbling as (6) moves a littel farther up the social ladder. At the other end of the scale, the younger members of the group are maturing rapldly, keeping up the pressure from (7). In addition , certsin members of the group may suddenly be (8) down by discase or accidental death, leaving gaps in the hierarchy that have to be quickly filled. The general result is a constant condition of status tension. Under natural (9) this tension remains tolerable because of the limited size of the social groupings. If, however, in the artificial environment of captivity, the group size becomes too big, or the space available too small, then the status ‘rat race’ soon gets out of hand, dominance battles rage uncontrollably, and the leaders of the packs, prides, colonies or tribes come under (10) strain.

For the following questions answer them individually

………..is collection of web-pageS and is the very first page and …………..is the very frist page that we see on opening of a web-site.

When we run a program in HTML coding…. is used as backend and…………. works as frontend.

In Dos, the “Label” command is used to

The subsystem of the kernel and hardware that cooperates to translate virtual to physical addresses comprises

If the…………..bit in X.25 standard is set to 1, it means that there is more than one packet.banking-computer-knowledge

Which type of switching uses the entire capacity of a dedicated link?

In……………… , each packet of a message follows the same path from sender to receiver.

Prior to the Industrial Revolution, selling was no problem and no sales team is required because

A form of distribution in which manufacturer makes an agreement, with a middleman in each market area stipulating that the distribution of the product within that is to be confined solely to that middleman is known as -

In marketing terms, Attitude can best be defined as a

The nominal scale used for marketing research, refers to—

Reference group influences vis-a-vis consumption decision, is a function of the -

Just in time (JIT) technique is getting wider acceptance world over. The technique was first introduced in

‘Gate keepers -

A situation whereby market is expanded by developing new products to satisfy new consumer needs is called -

As a counsellor, a personnel manager -

Which among the following is not included in fringe benefits available to an employee ?

Which among the following is an example of tele conferencing ?

Abhijit invested in three schemes A, B and C the amounts in the ratio of 2 : 3 : 4 respectively. If the schemes offered interest @ 20 p.c.p.a. 16 p.c.p.a. and 15 p. c.p. a. respectively, what will be the respective ratio of the amounts after one year ?

A train crosses a 300 metre long platform in 38 seconds while it crosses a signal pole in 18 seconds. What is the speed of the train in kmph ?

Four of the following five parts numbered (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) are exactly equal. The number of the part, which is not equal to the other four parts, is your answer.

Certain number of pieces of an article are to be packed in boxes, such that each box contains 145 pieces. If after packing them in 32 boxes 25 pieces are left out, what was the number of pieces to be packed ?

Which of the following set of fractions is in ascending order ?

3 Girls and 4 boys are to be seated in a row on 7 chairs in such a way that all the three girls always sit together. In how many different ways can it be done ?

In how many different ways can the letters of the word DRASTIC be arranged in such a way that the vowels always come together ?

Area of circle is equal to the area of a rectangle having perimeter of 50 cms. and length more than the breadth by 3 cms. What is the diameter of the circle?

What will come in place of the question mark (?) in following equations ?

$$3\frac{3}{2}\times\frac{8}{45}+1\frac{2}{3}\times\frac{2}{15}=?$$

What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in following equations ?

Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data rovided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and-

Give answer a: if the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question
Give answer b: if the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question
Give answer c: if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer d: if the data in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer e: if the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

What is the rate of interest p.c .p. a.?
I. Simple interest earned in 3 years is Rs. X.
II. The amount increases by 80% in 5 years.

What is the speed of the cum
I. A man can swim a distance of 9 kms. in 1 1/2 hrs. down streams.
II. While coming back up streams it takes him 3 hours to cover the same distance

How many children are there in the class ?
I. Boys and girls are in the ratio of 8 : 5 respectively and number of girls is less than that of boys by 24.
II. Number of girls in the class is 40

What is the two digit number ?
I. Difference between the digits is 7.
II. Sum of the digits is 11.

How much time will Ravindra take to complete one round, cycling around the boundary of a circular ground ?
I. Speed of cycling is 12 kmph
II. Diameter of the ground is 700 metres

Study the following graphs carefully to answer these questions.
Quantity of various items produced and the amount earned by selling them
Quantity produced Total = 2000 tons



Income by selling the products
Total = Rs.45 millions

If the expenditure incurred in production of product ‘C’ per ton was Rs. 16000, what was the per cent profit earned ?

Study the following table to answer these questions. Number of Officers in various Departments of an Organization in different Scales

In Public Relations department the number of employees in Scale II is less than that in Scale I by what percent? (rounded off to two digits after decimal).

Study the following graph carefully to answer these questions.
Per cent rise in population of two states from the previous year

If the ratio between the population of states A & B in year 2000 was 3 : 4 respectively, what was the respective ratio in 2001 ?

Total population of the two states in 1996 was 87.5 lakhs, what was the total population of the two states in 1998 ?

If population of state B in 1996 was 20 lakhs, what was the average population of the state in 1997 and 1998 ?

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Four of the following five pairs of alphas and numerals have same relationship between their elements as in the case of the pair PROBLEM : 2948375 and hence form a group. Which one does not belong to the group ?

In a certain code ‘GROWTH’ is written as HQPVUG and FOUR as GNVQ. How is ‘PROBLEMS’ written in that code ?

How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘CHILDREN’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the alphabet?

Pointing to the lady in the photograph, Seema said, “Her son’s father is the son-inlaw of my mother”. How is Seema related to the lady ?

Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which one does not belong to that group 7

Each of the vowels in the word ‘MAGNIFY is replaced by number ‘2’ and each consonant is replaced by a number which is the serial number of that consonant in the word, i.e. M by 1, G by 3 and so on. What is the total of all the numbers once the replacement is completed ?

Suresh did the homework for the five subjects viz., Maths, English, Physics, Geography and Marathi within the total available time of continuous six hours.
(I) He took rest (R) for one hour immediately after the homework of Physics. lie had allotted one hour’s time for each subject.
(II) He did the homework of Geography earlier than that of Marathi, but not immediately before.
(iii) He did not begin his homework with either Maths or Physics.
(iv) He started doing homework of English at 2.00 p.m. i.e. immediately after rest.
(v) There was a gap of two hours between the hours during which he did homework of Maths and English.

When did he do the homework of Marathi ?

Which of the following is the correct statement ?

In the following questions, the symbols @ #. $. %, * are used with the following meaning as illustrated below :

‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is greater than or equal to Q’.
P $ Q’ means `P is neither greater than nor less than Q.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is less than Q’.
‘P * Q ‘ means ‘P is neither less than nor equal to Q’.

Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the three conclusions I, II and III given below them is/are definitely true ?

Statements :
B $ R, R * N, K @ N
Conclusions :
I. B * K
II. K % R
III. B # N

Statements :
M % R, R # T, T * N
Conclusions :

I. N % R
II. M % T
III. M * N

Statements :
V # T, T % N, N * M
Conclusions :
I. V % N
II. M * T
III. V # M

Statements :
D $ K, K % W, F @ W
Conclusions :

I. F % K
II. D * W
III. D * F

Statements :
J @ H, H % M, D # M
Conclusions :
I. J % D
II. D * H
III. M * J

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :

P,T, M, J, V, R and W are seven friends studying in a college. Three of them are in B.Sc. and two each are in B.A. and B.Com. Each of them has a favourite colour from Blue, Red, Yellow, White, Black, Violet and Brown, not necessarily in the same order. None of them studying in B.Sc. likes either Red or Black. M is in B. A. and likes Blue. R is in B.Com. and likes Brown. J is in B.Sc. and likes Yellow. P who does not like Red is in the same discipline of R, and T is in the same discipline of M. V does not like Violet.

What is the colour combination of those who are in B.Sc. ?

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In a class, among the passed students Neeta is 22nd from the top and Kalyan, who is 5 ranks below Neeta is 34th from the bottom. All the students from the class have appeared for the exam. If the ratio of the students who passed in the exam to those who failed is 4 : 1 in that class, how many students are there in the class ?

If in a certain code, ‘O’ is written as `E’, ‘A’, as ‘C’, ‘M’ as ‘I’, ‘S’ as ‘O’, ‘N’ as ‘P’, ‘E’ as ‘M’, ‘I’ as ‘A’, ‘P’ as ‘N’ and ‘C’ as ‘S’. then how will ‘COMPANIES’ be written in that code ?

If a meaningful word beginning with B can be formed from ‘HACEB’, then the fourth letter of that word is your answer. If no such word can be formed then your answer is ‘5’ i.e, ‘None of these’.

In a certain code ‘what else can you do for me, Mr. Ajay’ is written as ‘You Mr. what can Ajay else do me for’. How will ‘anyone else who can do such favour to me’ be written in that code ?

B is the husband of P. Q is the only grandson of E, who is wife of D and mother-in-law of P. How is B related to D ?

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
Following are the criteria for short listing candidates for calling for interview for Management Trainees in an organization :
The candidates must-
(i) not be less than 21 years and more than 28 years as on 1.11.04.
(ii) have secured at least 60 per cent marks in graduation.
(iii) have secured at least 65 per cent marks in the preliminary selection examination.
(iv) have secured at least 55 per cent marks in the final selection examination.
(v) be ready to join work immediately after the interview.

In the case of a candidate who fulfills all other criteria EXCEPT-
(A) at (iv) above but has secured more than 75 per cent marks in preliminary selection examination his/her case is to be referred to Deputy General Manager.
(B) at (ii) above but has secured at least 65 per cent marks in post graduation, his/her case is to be referred to General Manager. In each of the questions below is given the information of one candidate. You have to study the information provided with reference to the conditions given above and decide whether the candidate is to be called for interview or some other course of action as stated below is to be taken. You are not to assume other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.11.2004.
Now read the information provided in each question and decide which of the following courses of actions is to be taken with regard to each candidate and mark your answer.

Mark answer a: if the candidate is to be called for interview.
Mark answer b: if the case is to be referred to General Manager.
Mark answer c: if the candidate is not to be called for interview.
Mark answer d: if the data provided are not sufficient to take a decision.
Mark answer e: if the case is to be referred to Deputy General Manager.

Neelam Srivastava has secured 75 per cent marks in the preliminary selection examination. She was 22 years old as on 5th December, 2000. She has secured 65 per cent and 60 per cent marks in the Final selection examination and in graduation respectively. She is ready to join immediately after the interview.

John D’Costa has secured 54 per cent marks in the final selection examination after obtaining 80 per cent marks in both graduation and preliminary selection examination. He is ready to join work immediately after the interview. He was 22 years old as on 4th August, 2001.

Subhash Malhotra was 26 years old as on 9th September 2002. He has secured 75 per cent marks each in graduation. preliminary selection examination and the final selection examination. He is ready to join work immediately after the interview.

Rahul Biswas was born on 21st January, 1977. He is ready to join work immediately after the interview. He has secured 70 per cent marks in all the graduation, preliminary and final selection examination.

Sudha Nagpal has secured 75 per cent and 65 per cent marks in graduation and preliminary selection examination. She is ready to join immediately after interview. She stood third in the final selection examination, She was born on 2nd July, 1981.

Santosh Ghodpade was born on 25th May 1977. He is ready to join work immediately after interview. He has secured 70 per cent marks in the preliminary selection examination and 60 per cent marks in the final selection examination. He has also secured 55 per cent marks in graduation and 68% marks in post graduation.

Sunita Jaiswal has secured 65 per cent marks in both graduation and preliminary selection examination. She was born on 8th February 1979. She has secured 60 per cent marks in the final selection examination.

Vikash Agrawal was born on 12th March, 1980. He has secured 62 per cent marks in graduation. He is ready to join work immediately after the interview. He has secured 70 per cent marks in both the preliminary and final selection examination.

Anup Mahajan is ready to join work immediately after the interview. He has secured 62 per cent and 78 per cent marks in graduation and the preliminary selection examination respectively. He was born on 25th June 1979. He has secured 52 per cent marks in the final selection examination.

Mohan Sharma was born on 17th August in 1981. He has secured 65 per cent marks in graduation and 60 percent marks in the preliminary selection examination. He Is ready to join immediately after the interview. He has secured 60 per cent marks in the final selection examination.

In each question below five figures are given. Four are similar in a certain way and so for a group. Which one of the figures does not belong to that group ?

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