Postal AAO LDCE 2022 Paper V PDF Download

Hi friends, here is the Postal AAO LDCE 2022 Paper V PDF Download. We have already uploaded the Question Papers of Paper 1 and Paper 2 held on 26th May 2022 and Paper 3, Paper 4 held on 27th May 2022. Paper V of the Assistant Accounts Officer Exam (AAO) for Postal and Telecom was held on 28th May 2022. Here we bring you the said question paper which will be a useful reference. For those aspiring to write the LDCE AAO Exam in upcoming years can use this as a model paper.

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AAO Exam 2022 Paper V
AAO Exam 2022 Paper V

Postal AAO LDCE 2022 Paper V PDF Download

AAO LDCE 2022
Paper V — Logical, Analytical & Quantitative Abilities and Language Skill
Time : 3 Hrs Max. Marks 100
Instructions to candidates:-

  1. Question Paper has two(2) parts :-

Part – A : This part consists of 25 MCQ questions. All Question are compulsory. Each question carries 2 marks for correct response, – 1/2, mark for incorrect response and 0 for no response.

Part -B: This part consists of two sections. Section (I) has 15 MCQ questions. All Questions are compulsory. Each question carries 2 marks for correct response, – 1/2, mark for incorrect response and 0 for no response.

Section (Il)of Part-B has three questions. Marks against each questions are shown along with the questions.

The answer to the MCQ shall be written as – a), b), c) or d)

  1. The examinees have the option of attempting either Part B (English) or Hindi of this question paper. The examinees should write at the beginning of Part B/a -Part B – English or Hindi per their choice.

Part – A

  1. V12x V15 is equal to . :
    a) 5V6 b) 6V5
    c) 10V5 d)v25
  1. A does work in 10 days and ‘B’ does the same work in 15 days. In how many days they together will do the same work?
    a) 5 days b) 6 days
    c) 7 days d) 8 days
  1. 3 year ago, the ratio of Ram’s and Mohan’s age was 5:9 respectively. After 5 years the ratio would become 3:5. Find the present age (in years) of Ram.
    a) 43 b) 45
    c) 40 d) 53
  2. How much percent must be added to the cost price of goods so that a profit of 20% must be made after throwing a discount of 10% from the labelled price?
    a) 35% b) 40%
    c) 30% d)33 1/3%
  3. The amount becomes Rs. 12100 after two years and Rs. 13310 after 3 years then find the rate of simple interest.
    a) 10% b) 12.5%
    c) 15% d) 16.5%
  1. In how much time will a sum of Rs. 1600 amount becomes Rs. 1852.20 at 5% per annum compound interest?
    a) 1 year b) 2 years
    c)3 years d) 4 years
  2. Find the average speed of a train when it covers first half of the distance at 3 kmph and second half of the distance at 6kmph.
    a) 4kmph b) 4.5 kmph
    c) 5kmph d) 6 kmph
  3. The least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 10( both inclusive)
    a) 504 b) 1024
    c) 10 d) 2520
  1. A TV purchased at Rs. 5000 and sold at Rs. 4000. Find the loss percent
    a) 10% b) 20%
    c) 25% d) 28%
  2. 1/2 is what percent of =1/3?
    a) 50% b) 100%
    c) 125% d) 150%
  3. The ratio of the numbers of boys and girls is college is 7:8. If the percentage increase in the number of boys and girls be 20% and 10% respectively what will be the new ratio.
    a) 8:9 b) 17:18
    c) 21:22 d) Cannot be determined.
  4. Which of the following is the value of x such that 5x-12 = -2
    a)2 b) -2
    c) 2/3 d) 10
  1. The average weight of a group of boys and girls is 38 kg. The average weight of boys is 42 kg and that of girls is 33 kg. If the number of boys is 25, then the number of girls is :
    a) 20 b) 33
    c) 38 d) 22
  2. The average age of 40 boys in a class is 16.95 years. By the addition of a new boy, the average age of the class is raised to 17 years. What is the age of the new boy?
    a)18 years b) 19 years
    c) 20 year d) 16 years

IS. Difference between compound interest and simple interest is Rs. 3375 in 2 years and the rate of interest is 15%. Find the principal amount.
a) 1,50,000 b) 1,00,000
c) 1,60,000 d) 2,00,000

  1. 20 +9 + 4/100 is equal to
    a) 29.04 b) 29.40
    c) 2940 | d) 0.2940
  2. When a shopkeeper reduces the selling price of article from 1180 to 1126 his loss increase by 5%, What is the cost price of article.
    a) 1050 b) 1060
    c) 1070 d) 1080
  3. A train running at the speed of 60 km/hour crosses a pole in 9 seconds. What is the length of the train.
    a) 120 meter b) 150 meter
    Cc) 324 meter d) 150 meter
  1. Find the value of (check question apper)
    a)8 b) 9
    c)7 d) 6
  2. HCF of 8, 9, 25 is equal to
    a) 8 b)9
    c) 25 d) 1

21. Study the following line graph and answer the question based upon it. Number of cars manufactured by two Indian companies over the years(Number in thousands). [Refer question paper for graph]

What is the difference between the total manufacturing between two companies from 2016 to 2020.
a) 6000 b)3000
c) 0 d) 2000

22. Sales of Mobiles from four different mobile stores (M1, M2, M3, M4) in Chandigarh are given below. (The numbers are in thousands) Study the graph and answer the below mentioned question. [Refer question paper for graph]

The number of mobile shops in which sales of mobiles are below the average level is
a) 2 b) 4
c) 1 d) 3

23. The mayor of city X spent Rs 60 lakhs during the Covid 19 pandemic. Answer the question after studying the following chart. [Refer question paper for graph]

What is the difference between expenditure on account of ventilator and Vaccination.
a)4 lakh b) 3 lakh
C) 4.2 lakh d) 3.8 lakh

24. Accumulative frequency distribution is given below: [Refer question paper for graph]

Which of the classes has maximum frequency
a) 55-57 b) 46-48
c)49-51 d) 52-54

25. In the figure given below, square represents doctors, triangle represents ladies and circle represents surgeon. By which letter the ladies who doctor and surgeon both are represented. : [Refer question paper for figure]

a) U b)S c)T d) Q

Part B
(Section —1)

  1. Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence:
  2. Poverty 2. Population 3. Death 4. Unemployment 5. Disease

a) 2,3, 4,5, 1

b) 3, 4, 2, 5, 1

c)2,4,1,5,3

d) 1,2,3,4,5

  1. Fill in the blanks to make the sentence correct
    This is one of the most difficult questions that. _ ever been asked.
    a) is b) are
    c) has d) am
  2. Fill in the blanks to make the sentence correct.
    Lata passed me ………. her bicycle.
    a) at b) in
    c)above d) on
  3. Raman …….. in the ground since morning.
    a) has been playing b) is playing
    c) was playing d) has played

§. The phrase ‘ Lions share” means
a) Look angrily b) Minor share
c) Major share d) Heart of the prey

  1. The phrase “ To add fuel to fire” means
    a) In disorder b) To be in confusion
    c) Pure water d) To aggravate some matter
  2. The opposite of word * PRIDE” is
    a) Dignity b) Delight
    c) Debasement d) Shame
  3. The synonym of the word “CHASTE” is
    a) Liberated b) Divine
    c) Pure d) Defiled
  1. Which part of speech do the bold underlined word show. He reads a paper everyday :
    a) Pronoun b) Verb
    c) Noun d) Adverb
  2. Find the appropriate word that best represents the given set of words. “One who able to use the right and left hands equally well”
    a) Sinister b) Ambivalent
    c) Ambidextrous d) Amateur
  1. Find the appropriate word that best represents the given set of words.
    “A remedy of all diseases”
    a) Panacea b) Narcotics
    c) Antibiotic d) Lyric
  2. You are required to rearrange these parts, which are labelled P, Q, R and §
    to produce the correct sentence.
    (P) by an emperor named Shah Jahan
    (Q) The Taj Mahal is a
    (R) in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal |
    (S) beautiful monument built in 1631
    a) QPRS b) QSRP
    c)PQRS d) QSPR

Read the following passage carefully and choose the correct answer of Question numbers 13, 14 and 15 given below:-

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome i.e. AIDS is one of the latest medical tragedies that has become the dominant health concern. It was not known before 1981 and even now there is a lot about it that we don’t know. It is not a disease, but a condition caused by a virus known as HIV(Human Immune Deficiency Virus). It attaches itself to the genetic material of the human cells and infects it. Human body is infected by HIV in three ways: unsafe sexual relation with an infected person, transmitted through infusion of blood or blood products and transmitted by HIV infected mother to the newborn child before during and after birth. One the Person is infected. the immune system of the person will be completely destroyed and eventually fall prey to any disease. AIDS has no cure and there is no vaccine that can prevent HIV infection so far. The only way to be away from AIDS and to prevent HIV transmission Is the ‘safe behaviour’ of the human beings. Use of disposable syringe is one of the Way.

  1. The latest medical tragedy AIDS affects:
    a) Digestive system b) Lavatory system
    c) Blood circulatory system d) Immune system
  2. AIDS is caused by virus known as :
    a) MERS b) HIR
    c) HIV d) MIV
  3. The word ‘disposable here means:
    a) To be packed in abox
    b) To be had in a store
    c) To be cleaned after use
    d) To be thrown after use

Part – B
Section – II

  1. Write Précis of following paragraph in 70 words– (7 Marks)

When we survey our lives and efforts we Soon observe that almost the whole of our actions and desires are bound up with the existence of other human beings. We notice that whole nature resembles that of the social animals. We eat food that others have produced. wear clothes that others have made, live in houses that others have built. The greater part of our knowledge and beliefs has been passed on to us by other people though the medium of a language which others have created. Without language and mental capacities we would have been poor indeed comparable to higher animals. We have, therefore, to admit that we owe our principal knowledge over the least to the fact of living in human society. The individual if left alone from birth would remain primitive and beast like in his thoughts and feelings to a degree that we can hardly imagine. The individual is what he is and has the significance that he has, not much in virtue of the individuality, but rather as a member of a great human community. which directs his material and spiritual existence from the cradle to grave.

2. Draft an official letter to Sr.DDG(PAF). Department of Posts. New Delhi requesting him for conduct of LDCE AAO Examination at every two years io mitigate the shortage of AAO in the Department. (The name of the person writing letter shall be XYZ and office where working shall be O/O the DAP, Ranchi). (200 Words) (7 Marks)

3. Write a note with justification regarding expansion of mobile and internet services scheme supported by Universal Service Obligation Fund(USOF) to rural areas of 112 backward districts. The project is to be supported for 60 months for 20 sites installed between 2022 and 2023 in the rural areas of 112 backward districts. The project is to be supported for 60 months for 20 sites installed between 2022 and 2023 in the rural areas of backward districts. The support shall be meant for running expenses per site @ Rs.one lakh/site. Proposal should be put up for in principal approval of competent authority. ( 6 marks).

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