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LIC AAO:Test of the day


LIC AAO:Test of the day |_2.1


Directions (Q .1 – 4): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to 
make the paragraph meaningful.



At present, the RBI has reasonable autonomy but holds consultations with the 
government and has begun to testify before parliamentary committees. Both are 
needed to make monetary policy and regulation of the banking system (1) to the 
people. A committee does advise the RBI governor on policy rates, but he makes the 
final call. One person taking the final call seems less democratic than a committee 
voting to make that call only (2) that one person is taken out of his institutional 
context. The RBI governor is not some lone ranger but the RBI’s link with the 
elected government of the country. Simultaneous accountability of the RBI governor 
to a committee of Parliament would (3) that the government does not make (4) 
demands on the central bank as well.


1.(a) adapted 
(b) suited
(c) responsible
(d) accountable
(e) attributed


2.(a) while
(b) whereas
(c) whether
(d) where
(e) when


3.(a) ensure
(b) think
(c) protect
(d) pursue
(e) follow


4.(a) fervent
(b) obsolete
(c) arbitrary
(d) despotic
(e) passionate


5.Which of the following is a malicious computer program is capable of creating a 
backdoor on your computer? It neither reproduces itself nor self-replicates.


(a) Trojan horse
(b) Virus
(c) Worm
(d) Bug
(e) Firewall


6.A combination of software and hardware, in which date or programmes are pre-
recorded on them, is called


(a) directory
(b) anti-spam programme
(c) webcrawler
(d) malware
(e) firmware


7.What is the default view in MS Excel?


(a) Normal
(b) Auto
(c) Work
(d) Roman
(e) None of these


8.The copies of messages that you have started but are not yet ready to send, are 
retained in which folder?


(a) Inbox
(b) Sent items
(c) Outbox
(d) Drafts
(e) Spam


Directions (Q. 9 – 12): In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. 


Give answer


(1) if only conclusion I follows.
(2) if only conclusion II follows.
(3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
(4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(5) if both conclusion I and II follows.


(9-10)
Statements: All bottles are cups.
No cup is a desk.
All desk are stickers.


9.Conclusions: 
I. No sticker is a bottle.
II. All cups being stickers is a possibility.


10.Conclusions:
I. No bottle is a desk.
II. All bottles being stickers is a possibility.


(11-12)
Statements: No box is a pencil.
Some pencils are buses.
All buses are toys.


11.Conclusions:
I. No toy is a pencil.
II. All toys being pencils is a possibility.


12.Conclusions: 
I. All boxes being toys is a possibility.
II. No box is a bus.




13.23rd Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders Summit recently held in Philippines at which place?


1) Marawi
2) Manila
3) Mati
4) Makati
5) None of these




14.What is the theme of the 23rd Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic 
Leaders Summit recently held at manila in Philippines?


1) Better Economics, Better World
2) Building inclusive Economies, Building a Better World
3) Better Economics, Better Asian
4) Building Inclusive Economics for a Better World. 
5) None of these




15.Tennis champion-turned Hollywood filmmaker Ashok Amritraj recently awarded with an honorary doctorate of Arts by which University?


1) University of East London
2) University of Edinburgh
3) University of California 
4) University of Massachusetts 
5) None of these




16.The 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) report headed by? 


1) Justice H. L. Dattu
2) Justice A. K. Mathur
3) Justice Virendra Singh
4) Justice H. R. Khan
5) None of these




17.(65.4734)2=? ÷ 6 


(1) 710
(2) 740 
(3) 760 
(4) 780 
(5) 790




18. (4576.887 + 4582.7676 + 5467.98) ÷ (514 + 418) =?


(1) 9
(2) 12
(3) 15 
(4) 17 
(5) 18




19.3385% of 56789.672=? x 34


(1) 56400 
(2) 56500
(3) 65500
(4) 65400
(5) 57900




20. (45.3)2 + (54.41)2 + (64.55)2 + (75.01)2 =? x 4.08 


(1) 3700 
(2) 3900 
(3) 4200
(4) 4500 
(5) 5400 



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