AP Highcourt Stenographer Grade III Junior Assistant Typist Field Assistant : 22/12/2022 Shift 2 Previous Year Paper English Language PDF


Question 1


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

______! That was an excellent shot!

Options

A

Ahem

Ahem

B

Please

Please

C

Enjoy

Enjoy

D

Brilliant

Brilliant


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Brilliant


Question 2


Four sentences are given out of which three are connected. Select the one that is not connected.

Options

A

The Story of India is a BBC documentary series, written and presented by historian Michael Wood.

The Story of India is a BBC documentary series, written and presented by historian Michael Wood.

B

The Westerners refused to adopt this kind of architecture in their buildings.

The Westerners refused to adopt this kind of architecture in their buildings.

C

As in most of his documentaries, Michael Wood explains historical events by travelling to the places where they took place,

As in most of his documentaries, Michael Wood explains historical events by travelling to the places where they took place,

D

It originally aired on BBC in six episodes in 2007.

It originally aired on BBC in six episodes in 2007.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

The Westerners refused to adopt this kind of architecture in their buildings.


Question 3


Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word to fill in the blank.
Dilate

Your stomach will ______ if you constantly sit in this slouched posture.

Options

A

inflate

inflate

B

compress

compress

C

prolong

prolong

D

amplify

amplify


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

compress


Question 4


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Rahul didn’t seem to be ______ to be a doctor. He just couldn’t see blood.

Options

A

cut off

cut off

B

cut down

cut down

C

cut up

cut up

D

cut out

cut out


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

cut out


Question 5


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Nawab and his friends were completely engrossed ______ flying kites.

Options

A

in

in

B

with

with

C

at

at

D

for

for


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

in


Question 6


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

______ being nervous, she decided to face the interview boldly.

Options

A

In spite of

In spite of

B

But for

But for

C

Even though

Even though

D

In case

In case


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

In spite of


Question 7


Four sentences are given out of which three are connected. Select the one that is not connected.

Options

A

It originates in the Pushkar valley of the Aravalli Range, near Ajmer, and passes through the south eastern portion of the Thar Desert.

It originates in the Pushkar valley of the Aravalli Range, near Ajmer, and passes through the south eastern portion of the Thar Desert.

B

The Luni is the largest river in the Thar Desert of northwest India.

The Luni is the largest river in the Thar Desert of northwest India.

C

Finally, it ends in the marshy lands of Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, after travelling a distance of 495 km.

Finally, it ends in the marshy lands of Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, after travelling a distance of 495 km.

D

Few migrations are as spectacular as those of flamingos, especially when they gather in the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat.

Few migrations are as spectacular as those of flamingos, especially when they gather in the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Few migrations are as spectacular as those of flamingos, especially when they gather in the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat.


Question 8


Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Semblance

Options

A

Pretence

Pretence

B

Directness

Directness

C

Reality

Reality

D

Difference

Difference


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Pretence


Question 9


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

After a light drizzle, it became ______ pleasant.

Options

A

such

such

B

so

so

C

enough

enough

D

even

even


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

so


Question 10


Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. There was something they couldn't quite recognise coming towards them.
B. The shape of the dark figure was something they hadn't ever seen before and they thought it might be time to contact the local authorities
C. A group of fishermen were about to get the experience of a lifetime.
D. On August 30, 2018, they were working in the Yangon Region of the south eastern Asian country of Myanmar, but were quickly disrupted.

Options

A

CDAB

CDAB

B

ADBC

ADBC

C

CBDA

CBDA

D

DACB

DACB


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

CDAB


Question 11


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

It took Aditi quite some time to ______ her home sickness.

Options

A

get up

get up

B

get over

get over

C

get out

get out

D

get on

get on


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

get over


Question 12


Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word to fill in the blank.
Recuperated

After the surgery, he was well for some time but then his condition ______.

Options

A

deteriorated

deteriorated

B

injured

injured

C

hurt

hurt

D

recovered

recovered


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

deteriorated


Question 13


Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. I was a little girl then and not too tall.
B. Since the entrance to the front granary was low, it was difficult for grown-ups to enter.
C. There I used to fill up the bucket with rice and give it to them.
D. I would be given a small bucket and sent inside.

Options

A

ABDC

ABDC

B

ABCD

ABCD

C

ADCB

ADCB

D

ACBD

ACBD


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

ABDC


Question 14


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

A ______ lifestyle may lead to obesity.

Options

A

sedimentary

sedimentary

B

sedentary

sedentary

C

seductive

seductive

D

sedulous

sedulous


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

sedentary


Question 15


Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given idiom. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

Tip of the mountain

Options

A

No substitution required

No substitution required

B

the iceberg

the iceberg

C

a pencil

a pencil

D

the finger

the finger


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

the iceberg


Question 16


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Aman ran all the way and reached the house ______.

Options

A

to panting

to panting

B

panting

panting

C

pant

pant

D

to pant

to pant


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

panting


Question 17


Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Get off the hook

Options

A

Escape from a difficult situation

Escape from a difficult situation

B

Become accustomed to your routine

Become accustomed to your routine

C

Getting punished for none of your fault

Getting punished for none of your fault

D

Endure the consequences

Endure the consequences


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Escape from a difficult situation


Question 18


Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. In 1774, Louis XVI of the Bourbon family of kings ascended the throne of France.
B. Upon his accession the new king found an empty treasury.
C. He was 20 years old and married to the Austrian princess Marie Antoinette.
D. Long years of war had drained the financial resources of France.

Options

A

ABDC

ABDC

B

ADCB

ADCB

C

ACBD

ACBD

D

ABCD

ABCD


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

ACBD


Question 19


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

______! What a lovely sight!

Options

A

Alas

Alas

B

Wow

Wow

C

Phew

Phew

D

Ouch

Ouch


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Wow


Question 20


Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful sentence.

A. as problem solving has kept
B. finding a solution is linked to
C. our mind alive for so long,
D. a deep feeling of satisfaction and euphoria

Options

A

ADCB

ADCB

B

ACBD

ACBD

C

ABDC

ABDC

D

ABCD

ABCD


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

ACBD


Question 21


Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Reciprocate

Options

A

Respect

Respect

B

Reserve

Reserve

C

Request

Request

D

Repay

Repay


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Repay


Question 22


Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined word in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

Every year, when the monsoons arrive in western India, the Rann gets drowned with water, transforming it into a thriving wetland.

Options

A

marshy

marshy

B

washed

washed

C

inundated

inundated

D

No substitution required

No substitution required


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

inundated


Question 23


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

The policeman was sure of the boy’s guilt ______ he couldn’t bring any charge against him.

Options

A

despite

despite

B

because

because

C

but

but

D

therefore

therefore


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

but


Question 24


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

It’s getting dark. We had better ______ a taxi.

Options

A

took

took

B

taking

taking

C

to take

to take

D

take

take


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

take


Question 25


Select the sentence in which the word ‘always’ is placed at the most appropriate place.

Options

A

Ashish is always late on Mondays as he comes to office from his parents’ place.

Ashish is always late on Mondays as he comes to office from his parents’ place.

B

Ashish is late always on Mondays as he comes to office from his parents’ place.

Ashish is late always on Mondays as he comes to office from his parents’ place.

C

Always Ashish is late on Mondays as he comes to office from his parents’ place.

Always Ashish is late on Mondays as he comes to office from his parents’ place.

D

Ashish is late on Mondays always as he comes to office from his parents’ place.

Ashish is late on Mondays always as he comes to office from his parents’ place.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Ashish is always late on Mondays as he comes to office from his parents’ place.


Question 26


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

His friend Sadiq was flying a kite ______ his rooftop across the lane.

Options

A

with

with

B

for

for

C

from

from

D

by

by


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

from


Question 27


Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

To trace the whereabouts of the kidnapped girl, the police had to adopt a ______ route as there were no witnesses.

Options

A

devout

devout

B

desperate

desperate

C

detective

detective

D

devious

devious


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

devious


Question 28


Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful sentence.

A. with four sides, each one of which should be
B. an equilateral triangle meeting in a point on top
C. the Egyptian idea of a pyramid was
D. that of a structure on a square base,

Options

A

ADBC

ADBC

B

CBDA

CBDA

C

CDAB

CDAB

D

DACB

DACB


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

CDAB


Question 29


Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given proverb. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

Every bird catches the worm

Options

A

The early duck

The early duck

B

The early bird

The early bird

C

No substitution required

No substitution required

D

Every cloud

Every cloud


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

The early bird


Question 30


Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined word in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.

At the end of the performance children made a graceful bow to the audience.

Options

A

No substitution required

No substitution required

B

beautiful

beautiful

C

energetic

energetic

D

smooth

smooth


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

No substitution required


Question 31


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The first step in building a pyramid was to choose a suitable site. This had to be on the west side of the Nile (1) ______ the west was where the sun set and where the dead were thought (2) ______ the underworld. The pyramids also needed to be (3) ______ on the high ground, away from the danger of (4) ______ at the time of the Nile's inundation. However, it could not be too far away (5) ______ the bank because the river would be used to transport blocks of fine quality limestone from Tura.
SubQuestion No : 71
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.

Options

A

although

although

B

but

but

C

so

so

D

because

because


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

because


Question 32


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The first step in building a pyramid was to choose a suitable site. This had to be on the west side of the Nile (1) ______ the west was where the sun set and where the dead were thought (2) ______ the underworld. The pyramids also needed to be (3) ______ on the high ground, away from the danger of (4) ______ at the time of the Nile's inundation. However, it could not be too far away (5) ______ the bank because the river would be used to transport blocks of fine quality limestone from Tura.
SubQuestion No : 72
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.

Options

A

entered

entered

B

to enter

to enter

C

entering

entering

D

enter

enter


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

to enter


Question 33


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The first step in building a pyramid was to choose a suitable site. This had to be on the west side of the Nile (1) ______ the west was where the sun set and where the dead were thought (2) ______ the underworld. The pyramids also needed to be (3) ______ on the high ground, away from the danger of (4) ______ at the time of the Nile's inundation. However, it could not be too far away (5) ______ the bank because the river would be used to transport blocks of fine quality limestone from Tura.
SubQuestion No : 73
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.

Options

A

situated

situated

B

established

established

C

sited

sited

D

formed

formed


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

situated


Question 34


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The first step in building a pyramid was to choose a suitable site. This had to be on the west side of the Nile (1) ______ the west was where the sun set and where the dead were thought (2) ______ the underworld. The pyramids also needed to be (3) ______ on the high ground, away from the danger of (4) ______ at the time of the Nile's inundation. However, it could not be too far away (5) ______ the bank because the river would be used to transport blocks of fine quality limestone from Tura.
SubQuestion No : 74
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.

Options

A

saturating

saturating

B

flooding

flooding

C

overflowing

overflowing

D

swimming

swimming


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

flooding


Question 35


Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The first step in building a pyramid was to choose a suitable site. This had to be on the west side of the Nile (1) ______ the west was where the sun set and where the dead were thought (2) ______ the underworld. The pyramids also needed to be (3) ______ on the high ground, away from the danger of (4) ______ at the time of the Nile's inundation. However, it could not be too far away (5) ______ the bank because the river would be used to transport blocks of fine quality limestone from Tura.
SubQuestion No : 75
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.

Options

A

by

by

B

with

with

C

from

from

D

to

to


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

from


Question 36


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Changes in the design and form of bank notes and coins are decided by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the central government. Any change in design of a currency note has to be approved by the RBI’s Central Board and the central government. Changes in the design of coins are the prerogative of the central government.
The RBI’s Department of Currency Management has the responsibility of administering the core function of currency management. According to the RBI website, the Department addresses policy and operational issues relating to the ‘designing of banknotes; forecasting demand for notes and coins; ensuring smooth distribution of banknotes and coins throughout the country and retrieval of unfit notes and uncurrent coins from circulation; ensuring the integrity of bank notes’, etc.
If the design of a currency note has to change, the Department works on the design and submits it to RBI’s Central Board, which recommends it to the central government. The government gives the final approval. The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, gives RBI the ‘sole right’ to issue banknotes in India.
In terms of its clean note policy, the RBI provides good-quality banknotes to the public. Notes that are received back from circulation are examined, after which those fit for circulation are reissued, while the soiled and mutilated notes are destroyed.
Two of India’s currency note printing presses (in Nasik and Dewas) are owned by the Government of India; two others (in Mysore and Salboni) are owned by the RBI through its wholly owned subsidiary, Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt Ltd (BRBNMPL).
As far as the minting of coins is concerned, the Coinage Act, 2011, gives the central government the power to design and mint coins in various denominations. In the case of coins, the role of the RBI is limited to the distribution of coins that are supplied by the central government. The government decides on the quantity of coins to be minted on the basis of indents received from the RBI on a yearly basis. Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Noida.
SubQuestion No : 76
The passage is mainly about:

Options

A

designing and issuing currency notes and coins

designing and issuing currency notes and coins

B

minting the coins

minting the coins

C

retrieving the old notes and coins

retrieving the old notes and coins

D

printing the currency notes

printing the currency notes


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

designing and issuing currency notes and coins


Question 37


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Changes in the design and form of bank notes and coins are decided by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the central government. Any change in design of a currency note has to be approved by the RBI’s Central Board and the central government. Changes in the design of coins are the prerogative of the central government.
The RBI’s Department of Currency Management has the responsibility of administering the core function of currency management. According to the RBI website, the Department addresses policy and operational issues relating to the ‘designing of banknotes; forecasting demand for notes and coins; ensuring smooth distribution of banknotes and coins throughout the country and retrieval of unfit notes and uncurrent coins from circulation; ensuring the integrity of bank notes’, etc.
If the design of a currency note has to change, the Department works on the design and submits it to RBI’s Central Board, which recommends it to the central government. The government gives the final approval. The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, gives RBI the ‘sole right’ to issue banknotes in India.
In terms of its clean note policy, the RBI provides good-quality banknotes to the public. Notes that are received back from circulation are examined, after which those fit for circulation are reissued, while the soiled and mutilated notes are destroyed.
Two of India’s currency note printing presses (in Nasik and Dewas) are owned by the Government of India; two others (in Mysore and Salboni) are owned by the RBI through its wholly owned subsidiary, Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt Ltd (BRBNMPL).
As far as the minting of coins is concerned, the Coinage Act, 2011, gives the central government the power to design and mint coins in various denominations. In the case of coins, the role of the RBI is limited to the distribution of coins that are supplied by the central government. The government decides on the quantity of coins to be minted on the basis of indents received from the RBI on a yearly basis. Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Noida.
SubQuestion No : 77
Select the correct sequence of the following agencies in the designing and issuing of the currency notes.

a. The RBI’s Central Board
b. The RBI’s Department of Currency Management
c. The RBI
d. The central government

Options

A

bcda

bcda

B

badc

badc

C

cbad

cbad

D

abcd

abcd


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

badc


Question 38


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Changes in the design and form of bank notes and coins are decided by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the central government. Any change in design of a currency note has to be approved by the RBI’s Central Board and the central government. Changes in the design of coins are the prerogative of the central government.
The RBI’s Department of Currency Management has the responsibility of administering the core function of currency management. According to the RBI website, the Department addresses policy and operational issues relating to the ‘designing of banknotes; forecasting demand for notes and coins; ensuring smooth distribution of banknotes and coins throughout the country and retrieval of unfit notes and uncurrent coins from circulation; ensuring the integrity of bank notes’, etc.
If the design of a currency note has to change, the Department works on the design and submits it to RBI’s Central Board, which recommends it to the central government. The government gives the final approval. The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, gives RBI the ‘sole right’ to issue banknotes in India.
In terms of its clean note policy, the RBI provides good-quality banknotes to the public. Notes that are received back from circulation are examined, after which those fit for circulation are reissued, while the soiled and mutilated notes are destroyed.
Two of India’s currency note printing presses (in Nasik and Dewas) are owned by the Government of India; two others (in Mysore and Salboni) are owned by the RBI through its wholly owned subsidiary, Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt Ltd (BRBNMPL).
As far as the minting of coins is concerned, the Coinage Act, 2011, gives the central government the power to design and mint coins in various denominations. In the case of coins, the role of the RBI is limited to the distribution of coins that are supplied by the central government. The government decides on the quantity of coins to be minted on the basis of indents received from the RBI on a yearly basis. Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Noida.
SubQuestion No : 78
What is the role of RBI as far as designing and issuing of coins is concerned?

Options

A

Minting the coins

Minting the coins

B

Deciding the design of coins

Deciding the design of coins

C

Distributing the coins

Distributing the coins

D

Deciding the quantity of coins to be minted

Deciding the quantity of coins to be minted


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

Distributing the coins


Question 39


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Changes in the design and form of bank notes and coins are decided by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the central government. Any change in design of a currency note has to be approved by the RBI’s Central Board and the central government. Changes in the design of coins are the prerogative of the central government.
The RBI’s Department of Currency Management has the responsibility of administering the core function of currency management. According to the RBI website, the Department addresses policy and operational issues relating to the ‘designing of banknotes; forecasting demand for notes and coins; ensuring smooth distribution of banknotes and coins throughout the country and retrieval of unfit notes and uncurrent coins from circulation; ensuring the integrity of bank notes’, etc.
If the design of a currency note has to change, the Department works on the design and submits it to RBI’s Central Board, which recommends it to the central government. The government gives the final approval. The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, gives RBI the ‘sole right’ to issue banknotes in India.
In terms of its clean note policy, the RBI provides good-quality banknotes to the public. Notes that are received back from circulation are examined, after which those fit for circulation are reissued, while the soiled and mutilated notes are destroyed.
Two of India’s currency note printing presses (in Nasik and Dewas) are owned by the Government of India; two others (in Mysore and Salboni) are owned by the RBI through its wholly owned subsidiary, Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt Ltd (BRBNMPL).
As far as the minting of coins is concerned, the Coinage Act, 2011, gives the central government the power to design and mint coins in various denominations. In the case of coins, the role of the RBI is limited to the distribution of coins that are supplied by the central government. The government decides on the quantity of coins to be minted on the basis of indents received from the RBI on a yearly basis. Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Noida.
SubQuestion No : 79
In which of the following places are bank notes NOT printed?

Options

A

Dewas

Dewas

B

Mumbai

Mumbai

C

Nasik

Nasik

D

Mysore

Mysore


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Mumbai


Question 40


Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.

Changes in the design and form of bank notes and coins are decided by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the central government. Any change in design of a currency note has to be approved by the RBI’s Central Board and the central government. Changes in the design of coins are the prerogative of the central government.
The RBI’s Department of Currency Management has the responsibility of administering the core function of currency management. According to the RBI website, the Department addresses policy and operational issues relating to the ‘designing of banknotes; forecasting demand for notes and coins; ensuring smooth distribution of banknotes and coins throughout the country and retrieval of unfit notes and uncurrent coins from circulation; ensuring the integrity of bank notes’, etc.
If the design of a currency note has to change, the Department works on the design and submits it to RBI’s Central Board, which recommends it to the central government. The government gives the final approval. The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, gives RBI the ‘sole right’ to issue banknotes in India.
In terms of its clean note policy, the RBI provides good-quality banknotes to the public. Notes that are received back from circulation are examined, after which those fit for circulation are reissued, while the soiled and mutilated notes are destroyed.
Two of India’s currency note printing presses (in Nasik and Dewas) are owned by the Government of India; two others (in Mysore and Salboni) are owned by the RBI through its wholly owned subsidiary, Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt Ltd (BRBNMPL).
As far as the minting of coins is concerned, the Coinage Act, 2011, gives the central government the power to design and mint coins in various denominations. In the case of coins, the role of the RBI is limited to the distribution of coins that are supplied by the central government. The government decides on the quantity of coins to be minted on the basis of indents received from the RBI on a yearly basis. Coins are minted in four mints owned by the Government of India in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Noida.
SubQuestion No : 80
Which of the following is responsible for the retrieval of unfit notes and uncurrent coins from circulation?

Options

A

The Government of India

The Government of India

B

Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt Ltd

Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt Ltd

C

RBI’s Department of Currency Management

RBI’s Department of Currency Management

D

RBI’s Central Board

RBI’s Central Board


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

RBI’s Department of Currency Management


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