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ECC ACADEMY SBI PO PT- 18

ENGLISH (since banks, which are the major sources of 2. They execute discretion as per the 1. lenient 2. elastic 3. yielding 4. firm
Read the given passage and answer the funds for the NBFCs, hesitate to lend further requirements of the customer, thus 5. None of these
following questions based on that. to infuse liquidity). Although, a possible brings greater risk Each sentence is divided into four
The non-banking financial companies predicament in the NBFC market may have 3. They only provide facilities parts, which may or may not have any
(NBFCs) are important constituent far-reaching implications on the formal sector provisioned under agreement with error. Choose the section that has the
components of India’s financial system. These banking. Unfortunately, this segment does not nonbank financial institutions. error, as your answer choice. If all the
are private sector institutions and have been get any direct support from the central bank to 4. They are imposter organisations that sections are correct, choose, “No error”
there since the 1940s, although formally tide away the crisis. Thus, even when the lure customers by claiming returns as your answer choice.
recognized by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) literature on Indian banking is voluminous, beyond any market value. 8. Sitting in the sun, away from
only in 1964. This sector has grown that on NBFCs is astonishingly 5. None of these (A)/everyone who had done him (B)/
substantially over the years, with the size of ______________________. 4. Which of the following options is harm in the past, he quietly (C)/listen to
assets becoming almost 13% of India’s gross 1. What is shadow banking entity? false with respect to the information those who roamed by (D).
domestic product (GDP). These are regarded 1. A licensed subsidiary of the traditional given in the passage? 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. No Error
as shadow banking entities and their activities banking system to cater to the needs of 1. NBFCs came under the purview of 9. Cavemen are represented as (A) /live
largely fall outside the regular banking system. the unbanked. RBI in the year 1965. a primitive life in caves (B) /and
Being an emerging market economy, a 2. Non-banking financial institutions 2. NBFCs contribute greatly to the desolate places, and their (C)
considerably large section of the Indian that aren’t supervised under regular Indian economy by adding almost 13% /character is usually ferocious (D)
society still remains out of the reach of the banking regulations. of the GDP. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. No Error
formal sector financial network. The NBFCs 3. The financial organizations that work 3. NBFCs’ framework which provides 10. He fumbled in the darkness (A)/
act both as substitute and complement for the beyond the ambit of the Indian judicial unsecured lending can create a great looking for the light switch, (B)/but
banking system. They offer various banking system. risk even to formal sector banking. when he finally found it (C)/ there was
services but do not have a banking license. 4. The financial companies backed by 4. Minimal costing, wider reachability, someone already there (D).
NBFCs cater to niche areas, such as commercial banks to provide banking and improved risk management have 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. No Error
automobile financing, gold loan, and services. given NBFCs great success. 11. Responding to the pandemic has
agricultural credit. Success of the NBFC 5. None of these 5. None of these (A)/led to the creation of the most
ecosystem is due to its diversified product 2. What is the significance of NBFC? 5. What is India’s mini-Lehmann intrusive (B)/ and stringent laws of
lines with low costs, wider reach, lower bad 1. It works parallel to regulated banks moment? modern times (C)/ affecting every
debts, and better risk management. NBFCs in and makes diverse banking services 1. The insolvency of IL&FS had squeezed aspects of our lives (D).
India fill the gap in extending financial convenient for people. the credit from other NBFCs and 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. No Error
services that still remain unfulfilled by the 2. It regularizes scheduled commercial disrupted operation of bank also. 12. Contentious cases are sometimes
banking sector NBFCs are perceived to have banks for better outreach of financial 2. The bankruptcy of one company that escalate (A)/ to a federal appellate
quick decision-making ability, bring in facilities had frozen the liquidity channel of entire court, which can (B)/ issue rulings that
flexibility as per the requirements of the 3. It aids commercial banks and state banking system set precedents (C)/for other courts
customers, and assume greater risks and governments in case of financial crisis 3. The bankruptcy of IL&FS that had within its jurisdiction (D).
hence are free from the rigid structure of the 4. As NBFCs are debt recovery tribunals, pointed out the shortfalls of the Indian 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. No Error
banks. they recover bad debts of commercial banking system In each question, two words are
However, the overall vulnerable nature of the banks. 4. Only (a) and (b) 5. Only (a) and (c) omitted and replaced with blanks.
NBFCs in India remains a serious cause of 5. None of these 6. Which of the following words can fit Choose the correct pair of words from
concern. For instance, the so-called India’s 3. Why do NBFCs not subject to the into the given blank? the given options that can fit into the
mini-Lehmann moment is crucial here. The banking regulation? 1. obtrusive 2. squeaky 3. tardy blanks in respective order without
Infrastructure and Leasing Financial Services 1. Because NBFCs are constituted by 4. copious 5. scanty altering the intended meaning.
(IL&FS) went bankrupt, affecting the funding foreign authorities to provide banking 7. Which of the following words is the 13. We meet at very short ____, not
channels for other NBFCs in the market and services synonym of “rigid” highlighted in the having had time to ______ any new
created a scary situation for the banks as well passage? value for each other.
1. contrast, renunciate 2. delay, generate (ii) An insensate driver will drive recklessly 2. Only (A)-(C) and (B)-(D) accordingly from the options to form a
3. intervals, acquire 4. motive, renovate and endangering both his life and the lives of 3. Only (C)-(D) 4. Only (A)-(D) correct, coherent sentence.
5. breach, regenerate others. 5. No replacement needed 26. COLUMN I
14. Lord Krishna’s legitimate (iii) When you viewed the handbag up close, 22. The US is a particularly vociferous (A) (A) Drastic changes in climate patterns have
________ was Rukmini, daughter of you could tell it was an insensate knockoff. opponent, and is sanctions (B) adversely impacted
the king of Berar; but Radha is always 1. All of these 2. Only (i) threatening (C)against European (B) Climate change has only compounded the
__________ with him in his temples. 3. Both (ii) & (iii) 4. Both (i) & (ii) companies involved (D)in the project. financial issues of growers of
1. betroth, taken 2. consort, associated 5. Only (iii) 1. Only (C)-(B) (C) In spite of requests from coffee
3. kin, referred 4. believer, preferred 19. Ingenious 2. Only (A)-(C) and (B)-(D) associations and circulars from the
5. heathen, accompanied (i) Over the previous two days he had been 3. Only (C)-(D) 4. Only (A)-(D) COLUMN II
15. Through her ________ opinion feeling increasingly tired, ingenious, 5. No replacement needed (D) while the cost of labour is on the rise in
articles, the backbiting editor is known polyureic, and thirsty 23. India would support initiatives (A)that the coffee sector.
for her __________ of people she (ii) Although you are a fast runner, it is provide technical impacts (B)to developing (E) pattern of droughts and floods could wipe
doesn’t like. ingenious to think you can catch that car on countries for averting, (C)and minimizing out plantations.
1. abasement. vengeance foot. damage due to the assistance (D)of climate (F) India’s coffee production and the quality of
2. sumptuous, deafening (iii) It’s quite an ingenious method change. the crop.
3. vengeance, submissive considering the time and the era that he was – 1. Only (C)-(B) 1. Only (A)-(D) and (C)-(F)
4. tumult, suggestion he grew up in 2. Only (A)-(C) and (B)-(D) 2. Only (A)-(F)
5. malicious, vilification 1. All of these 2. Only (i) 3. Both (ii) 3. Only (C)-(A) 4. Only (B)-(D) 3. Only (B)-(F) and (C)-(D)
16. ______ renovations to the 4. Both (i) & (ii) 5. Only (iii) 5. No replacement needed 4. Only (B)-(D) 5. None of these
restaurant, we experienced little 20. Congenital 24. The volatility (A) in market prices and 27. COLUMN I
inconvenience and no ___________ in (i) In the condition known as albinism there is the reduced influence (B) of producers in (A) Despite having varieties of mustard
service. a congenital deficiency or entire absence of the value chain render (C)coffee cultivation (B) India has the largest diaspora population
1. Apart from, fabrication pigment an increasingly loss-making proposition (D) (C) Since the rich command a
2. Though, saturation (ii) While Catherine pretended to be 1. Only (C)-(B) disproportionately large share of country’s
3. In spite, contraction trustworthy, she was in reality a congenital 2. Only (A)-(C) and (B)-(D) income,
4. Despite, diminution woman. 3. Only (C)-(A) 4. Only (B)-(D) COLUMN II
5. Although, dissipation (iii) Although you are a fast runner, it is 5. No replacement needed (D) getting them wrong is a big problem
17. This __________ policy left a congenital to think you can catch that car on 25. The competitive (A) build-up of (E) their wanting to exercise their mandate
legacy of bitterness and _______ foot. weapons, apart from damaging (B) us all, (F) India continues to be a net oil importer
which lasted for years on both sides. 1. All of these 2. Only (i) 3. Both (ii) creates the improvising (C) mistrust (D) due to poor yields
1. Definitive, obligation 4. Both (i) & (ii) 5. Only (iii) that often leads to war. 1. Only (A)-(F) and (C)-(D)
2. popular, affiliation In each sentence, four words are 1. Only (C)-(B) 2. Only (A)-(F)
3. chide, benevolence highlighted, which may or may not be 2. Only (A)-(C) and (B)-(D) 3. Only (B)-(F) and (C)-(E)
4. draconian, recrimination correctly placed. Choose the correct 3. Only (C)-(A) 4. Only (B)-(D) 4. Only (B)-(D) 5. None of these
5. prejudiced, felicitation replacement within the highlighted 5. No replacement needed 28. COLUMN I
In each question a word is given and words so that the sentence thus formed Two columns are given with a few (A) The autonomic pathway involves a chain
with respect to that three sentences are will be grammatically and logically sentences/phrases in each which are of two fibers
given using that word. Choose the correct. grammatically correct and meaningful. (B) One question has been what responsibility
sentence(s) that has/have the correct 21. The period (A) study showed a/an Connect them in the best possible way richer countries owe towards poorer nations
usage of the word. predominance (B) of the Omicron BA.2 without changing the intended (C) Many complex problems have been
18. Insensate variant outcompeting (C) the BA.1 over meaning. Choose the best possible reduced to manageable terms
(i) Due to an attack of an illness, his body has a/an current (D)in eastern Uttar Pradesh. combination as your answer COLUMN II
become permanently insensate. 1. Only (A)-(B)
(D) especially if the test and trace system MATHS 36. If a square and an equilateral The pie chart shows percentage
could be fully fixed in that time 31. The total marks obtained by a triangle have same perimeter and the distribution of five types of ice creams
(E) particularly when it comes to ensuring the student in Physics, chemistry and length of the diagonal of square is 6√2 (Kulfi, Mango, Rajbhog, Orange &
equitable distribution of a vaccine. mathematics together is 220 more than cm, then find the area of the equilateral Frostic) sold by a shop. Read the pie
(F) this is how it dawns on you that it is things marks obtained by him in chemistry. If triangle. chart carefully and answer the
which are devoid of intrinsic existence marks obtained in physics is 20% more 1. 8√3 cm² 2. 14√3 cm² 3. 12√3 cm² following questions.
1. Only (A)-(F) and (C)-(D) than in mathematics, then find the 4. 10√3 cm² 5. 16√3 cm²
2. Only (A)-(F) marks obtained by him in physics. 37. The ratio of time periods of
3. Only (B)-(F) and (C)-(E) 1. 130 2. 110 3. 120 4. 125 5. 115 investment of A to B is 4:5 and the total
4. Only (B)-(E) 5. None of these 32. The present age of A and B are in profit at the end of the year is Rs.
29. COLUMN I the ratio of 9:8 respectively. After five 100000. If profit share of A is Rs.
(A) Once you've submitted your application years, the ratio of age of A and B will be 20000 out of total profit, then what will
and assessment 10:9 respectively. Find the difference be the ratio of investment of A to B?
(B) The US opened a probe into the between present ages of A and B. 1. 14: 5 2. 8 :7 3. 5: 16 4. 16:5 5. 7: 6
partnership to determine 1. 10 years 2. 5 years 3. 4 years 38. If a train running at the speed of
(C) Eventually this water is released through 4. 9 years 5. 12 years 108 km/hr crossed a 240 meters long
transpiration into the atmosphere 33. The average of salary of Santosh platform in 14 sec. then find time taken
COLUMN II and Renu is Rs 3600. If salary of by train to cross a 320 meters long
(D) that the act will lead to that outcome. Santosh and Renu is increased by 50% goods train, which is running at the
(E) we'll send an email to confirm we've and 30% respectively, then their total speed of 144km /hr in opposite
received it. salary is increased by 35%. Find salary direction?
(F) whether company's use of medical records of Renu is what percent more or less 1. 7(1/7) sec 2. 5 (1/ 7) sec
breaks privacy law. than salary of Santosh initially? 3. 9(1/7) Sec 4. 11(1/7) sec 5. 13(1/7) sec
1. Only (A)-(F) and (C)-(D) 1. 250% 2. 233⅓% 3. 166⅔% 39. Karan invested a sum of money ‘P’
2. Only (C)-(F) 4. 225% 5. 200% for two years in scheme A at 20% p.a.
3. Only (B)-(F) and (A)-(E) 34. A and B together can complete 60% on compound interest. The amount
4. Only (B)-(D) 5. None of these of a work in 28.8 days and the ratio of received at end of two years from
30. COLUMN I efficiency of B to C is 25: 18 scheme A is reinvested in scheme B for
(A) Delayed access to comprehensive respectively. If C alone can complete four years on simple interest at the rate
healthcare solutions the same work in 50 days, then find the of 25% p.a. If total interest received 41. If the difference between number of
(B) By the middle of this year it had probably days taken by A alone to complete the from scheme B is Rs 16500 more than Mango and Orange ice creams sold is
(C) Penguin Place is a private conservation whole work. P, then find ‘P’? 500, then find number of Frostic ice
reserve dedicated to 1. 15 days 2. 10 days 3. 8 days 1. Rs 35500 2. Rs 27500 3. Rs 34500 creams sold.
COLUMN II 4. 7 days 5. 12 days 4. Rs 37500 5. Rs. 32500 1. 1000 2. 500 3. 750 4. 250 5. 1250
(D) how fast something is moving until you’ve 35. A container contains 180-liter 40. The ratio of the time taken by a boat 42. The average number of oranges,
said what it’s moving past. mixture of milk and water in which 60 to cover a certain distance upstream Kulfi and Frostic ice creams sold is 300.
(E) for more than two months, villagers liters is water. If 20% mixture from the and return half of that distance in Find the Mango ice creams sold is how
cherish fresh meat. container taken out and replaced with downstream is 18 : 5 respectively. If the much less than orange ice creams sold.
(F) helping the endangered yellow-eyed water, then find difference between speed of stream is 4km/hr, then find 1. 100 2. 10 3. 75 4. 50 5. 25
penguin survive. quantity of water and milk in final the distance covered by the boat in 6 43. The Rajbhog and Mango ice creams
1. Only (A)-(F) and (C)-(D) mixture? hours in downstream. sold together is what percentage of
2. Only (C)-(F) 1. 12 lit. 2. 24 lit. 3. 72 lit. 4. 36 lit. 1. 108 km 2. 72 km 3. 90 km 4. 80 km Frostic ice creams sold.
3. Only (B)-(F) and (A)-(E) 5. 60 lit. 5. 100 km 1. 200% 2. 400% 3. 300% 4. 500%
4. Only (B)-(D) 5. None of these 5. 450%
44. If the difference between Kulfi and 51. Find the total number of female Note: Total number of movies released 64. Ratio of comedy movies to horror
Mango ice creams sold together and employees participating in 3km and in all the five months = 600 movies released in April is 1:2. If
orange ice creams sold is 600, then find 5km marathon together. number of comedy movies released in
the total number of ice creams sold by 1. 680 2. 660 3. 630 4. 690 5. 600 April is 20% less than that of October,
the shop. 52. Find the difference between male then find the total number of movies
1. 1000 2. 3000 3. 4000 4. 5000 5. 2500 employees participating in 3km and released in April.
45. If the cost of each mango ice cream 5km marathon. 1. 84 2. 96 3. 100 4. 94 5. 144
is Rs.10 and Kulfi is Rs.15 and total 1. 80 2. 70 3. 60 4. 50 5. 90 65. Find the difference between average
revenue generated by selling this ice 53. Find the average number of female number of comedy movies released in
cream is Rs.11000, then find the employees participating in 3km July, September & August and average
number of Frostic ice creams sold by marathon and male employees number of horror movies released in
the shop. participating in 5km marathon. June & October.
1. 200 2. 150 3. 100 4. 300 5. 350 1. 500 2. 400 3. 100 4. 300 5. 200 1. 12 2. 18 3. 14 4. 16 5. 15
In each of these questions a number 54. Male employees participating in 3 REASONING
series is given. In each series only one km marathon is what percent of total Study the following information
number is wrong. Find out the wrong number of employees participated in 5 carefully and answer the questions
number km marathon? given below.
46. 3, 666, 1202, 1730, 2213, 2653, 3052 1. 200/11% 2. 450/11% 3. 300/11% Six persons Y, T, O, V, Q and L were born in
1. 666 2. 3 3. 1202 4. 1730 5. 3052 4. 100/11% 5. 400/11% six different months i.e. January, March,
47. 15, 16.8, 20, 26.4, 39.2, 64.8, 116 55. Find the ratio of female employees April, May, June and July of six different
1. 20 2. 16.8 3. 15 4. 26.4 5. 116 participated in 3 km marathon to that years 2002, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2012 and
48. 3, 63, 35, 511, 99, 1727, 196 in 5 km marathon. 2013. All the above information (except years)
1. 3 2. 196 3. 63 4. 511 5. 99 1. 5:6 2. 6:5 3. 1:2 4. 2:1 5. 1:5 is not necessarily in the same order. Y was
49. 906, 6324, 1057, 5285, 1321.25, In each of these questions, two born in an even numbered year but just after
3963.75, 1981.875 equations (i) and (ii) are given. You Q. Two persons were born between Y and the
1. 1057 2. 906 3. 6324 4. 5285 5. 1321.25 have to solve both the equations and 61. Find the ratio of total number one who was born in January. The one who
50. 22, 12.5, 13, 20, 40.5, 101.75, 305.75 give answer horror released in July to total number was born in July is 5 years older than L who
1. 20 2. 13 3. 12.5 4. 22 5. 40.5 1. if x>y of comedy movies released in June. was born in the month having odd number of
Read the following information and 2. if x≥y 1. 11:9 2. 15:8 3. 14:11 4. 17:12 5. 19:8 days. T and O was born in consecutive prime
answer the question given below. 3. if x = y or no relation can be established 62. If number of horror movies numbered year. Number of persons were born
ECCACADEMY is planning to organize a between x and y. released in January are 50% more than after the one who was born in May is same as
Marathon of 3 km and 5km distance. The 4. if y>x number of comedy mobiles released in the number of persons were born before V. T
company has 1500 employees working out of 5. if y≥x October, then number of comedy was neither born in the month having 31 days
which 20% of employees are not participating. 56.(i) x²–12x+32=0(ii) y² – 20y + 96 = 0 movies released in August is what nor in June.
45% of employees opted for 3km marathon 57.(i) 2x²–3x–20 =0(ii)2y²+ 11y + 15 = 0 percent number of horror movies 66. Who among the following was born
and rest for 5 km. The number of female 58. (i) x² – x – 6 = 0 (ii) y² – 6y + 8 = 0 released in January? in April?
employees participating in 5km marathon are 59.(i) x² + 14x - 32 = 0 (ii) y² – y – 12 = 0 1. 50% 2. 45% 3. 60% 4. 55% 5. 65% 1. T 2. Y 3. Q 4. O 5. None of these
60 more than female employees participating 60.(i)x²–9x+20=0 (ii) 2y² – 12y + 18 = 0 63. The number of romantic movies 67. Who among the following was born
in 3km marathon. Number of male employees Line graph shows percentage distribution released in September and number of in 2013?
participating in 5km marathon is 125% of total number of movies (Horror & Comedy) comedy movies released in June are in 1. T 2. L 3. Q 4. V 5. None of these
male employees participating in 3km released and percentage of comedy movies the ratio of 11:6 respectively. Fnd the 68. What is the difference between the
marathon. released in five different months. average movies released in September. years in which V was born and the one
Read the following line graph carefully 1. 88 2. 62 3. 56(1/3) 4. 74(2/3) who was born in June?
and answer the questions given below. 5. 92(1/3) 1. 6 2. 7 3. 4 4. 5 5. Can’t be determined
69. Which of the following option is 5. 3rd to the right 78. Six person sits in a circular table in row 2 and vice versa. One person sits to the
true? 76. Which of the following statement is facing towards the centre, who sits left of B. A sits 3rd to the right of E and faces
1. Y– June - 2012 2. V – April - 2013 true? immediate left of D? M. O sits immediate left of the person who
3. V – July - 2012 4. O – January - 2013 1. C is not an immediate neighbour of F I. Two person sit between F and C. A is faces B. P sits 3rd to the right of N who doesn't
5. All are true 2. Three persons sit between G and C neither sits adjacent to F nor sits adjacent to face C. Q neither sit in row 2 nor with A. M
70. Four of the following five are alike 3. G sits 2nd to the left of A C. doesn’t sit with B in the same row. D is one of
in a certain way and hence form a 4. H sits immediate right of C II. B sits immediate left of F who sits opposite the persons.
group. Who among the one that doesn’t 5. D and E are immediate neighbours to C. E sits second to the left of one who faces 83. Four of the following five are alike
belong to that group? Each of the questions below consists of A. in a certain way and hence form a
1. V 2. L 3. O 4. Y 5. Q a question and two statements 79. Five students sit in a linear row, group. Who among the one doesn’t
71. How many pairs of letters are there numbered I and II given below it. You some of them facing towards north and belong to that group?
in the word ‘ CALCULATIONS’, each of have to decide whether the data some of them facing towards south, 1. Q 2. C 3. N 4. E 5. D
which have as many letters between provided in the statements are who sits 2nd to the right of Y? 84. Who among the following sits
them as they have in English sufficient to answer the question. Read I. As many persons sits to the right of Y as immediate right of A?
alphabetical series only in backward both the statements and give answer. same number of persons sits to the left of Y. 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. No one 5. None of these
direction? 1. If the Data in statement I alone is sufficient One person sits between D and W. 85. Who among the following sits
1. One 2. Three 3. None 4. Two 5. Four to answer the question while the data in II. R sits 3rd to the right of W who faces same opposite to D?
Study the following information statement II is not sufficient to answer the direction as Y. Immediate neighbour of Y faces 1. P 2. O 3. N 4. Q 5. Either P or N
carefully and answer the questions question. opposite direction to each other 86. How many persons sit between Q
given below. 2. If the data in both statement I and Study the following information and M?
Eight persons sit around a circular table in statement II together are required to answer carefully and answer the questions 1. One 2. Two 3. Three
such a way that all of them faces towards the the question. given below. 4. Either two or three
table. One person sits between H and A who 3. If the data either in statement I alone or in There are nine members in a family of three 5. None of the above
sits immediate right of E. Two persons sit statement II alone are sufficient to answer the generations. B is the only granddaughter of A 87. If Q is related to B in the same way P
between E and F who doesn’t sit adjacent to G. question. who is mother of both I and C. E is only son- is related to C, then who among the
D neither sits adjacent to H nor to F. B sits 4. If the data in statement II alone is sufficient in-law of F. I is unmarried uncle of both H and following is related to A?
2nd to the left of C and none of them sit to answer the question while data in statement G and have no child. B is married to D. 1. D 2. N 3. M 4. O 5. None of these
adjacent to D. I is not sufficient to answer the question. 80. How I is related to E? 88. If we form a five-letter meaningful
72. Who among the following persons 5. If the data in both statement I and 1. Son 2. Son-in-law 3. Brother word with 1st, 3rd, 5th, 8th and 10th
sits 3rd to the left of G? statement II together are not sufficient to 4. Brother-in-law 5. Can’t be determined letter from the left end of the word ‘
1. B 2. A 3. F 4. E 5. H answer the question. 81. Who among the following is ’REPLACEMENTS” (using each letter
73. How many persons sit between B 77. Among J, K, P, H, U, R and G each Grandfather of H? only once), then what would be the
and D? join SBI in seven different days of a 1. F 2. D 3. E 4. None of these fourth letter of that meaningful word?
1. Four 2. Two 3. Three 4. Five 5. None week starting from Monday to Sunday 5. Can’t be determined If no meaningful word is formed, then
74. If all the persons are arranged in not neccesary in same manner, who 82. How C is related to E? mark the answer as X. If more than one
alphabetical order starting from A in joins on Wednesday? 1. Aunt 2. Sister 3. Daughter-in-law meaningful word is formed then, mark
anti-clockwise direction, then position I. U join one of the days after Tuesday but not 4. Wife 5. Can’t be determined the answer as Z.
of how many persons will remain on last day of the week. K joins just after the Study the following information 1. A 2. M 3. N 4. X 5. Z
unchanged (except A)? day on which H joins who joins Friday. Three carefully and answer the questions Study the following information
1. Two 2. Three 3. One 4. None 5. Four person joins before P. given below. carefully and answer the questions
75. What is the position of F with II. More than two persons join after U but he Ten persons sit in two parallel rows in such a given below.
respect to D? doesn’t join on Monday. Three persons join way that the persons sit in row 1 face south Some points are drawn on a sheet such
1. 2nd to the left 2. None of these between G and U. As many persons join while the persons sit in row 2 face north. that all the points are at different direction
3. 3rd to the left 4. 2nd to the right before G as many persons after J. Persons sit in row 1 face the persons who sits (having different distances) with each other.
Point P is 20m south of point J. Point E is A. E is senior to both B and G who is not
23m east of point M which is exactly in middle Principal.
of point J and point P. Point E is in north of 93. Who among the following is
point W and the distance between them is Librarian?
same as the distance between point M and 1. E 2. H 3. A 4. C 5. None of these
point P. Point W is in 8m west of point V. 94. How many persons are senior to H?
89. In which direction is Point M with 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four
respect to Point V? 5. More than four
1. West 2. North 3. North-East 95. Which of the following designation
4. North- West 5. East is of B?
90. What is the shortest distance 1. AT 2. ST 3. Principal 4. VP
between Point P and Point W? 5. None of these
1. 27m 2. 16m 3. 23m 4. 18m 96. Who among the following is just
5. None of these junior to H?
91. How far and in which direction is 1. G 2. B 3. C 4. Either C or B
point V with respect to point P? 5. None of these
1. 8m, east 2. 23m, east 3. 23m, west 97. How many designations are there
4. 31m, west 5. 31m, east between F and D?
92. If in the given number “ 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four
7254372836”, all the even placed digits 5. More than four
are changed to its just exceeding digit Study the following information carefully and
and all the odd placed digits are answer the questions accordingly.
changed to its just preceding digit, then In a certain code language,
what will be the sum of the digits which “Program will start early” is coded as “la ba ka
is 3rd from the left end and 5th digit pa”
from the right end of the number thus “Early program must go” is coded as “ba la ha
formed after rearrangement? ma”
1. 15 2. 23 3. 22 4. 12 5. None of these “Early must go start” is coded as “ba ha ma
Study the following information ka”
carefully and answer the questions 98. What is the code for the word
given below. “early” in the given code language?
Eight persons from A to H work in a school. 1. pa 2. la 3. ba 4. ha 5. None of these
Each of them has different designation 99. What may be the code for the word
Director, Principal, Vice Principal (VP), Senior “start” in the given code language?
Teacher (ST), Teacher, Assistant Teacher 1. ha 2. ka 3. pa 4. Either pa or ka
(AT), Librarian and Assistant Librarian (AL) 5. Either ka or ha
but not necessarily in the same order. The 100. What is the code for the word “go”
designations are given in decreasing order of in the given code language?
seniority such that Director is the senior most 1. Either ma or ha 2. ba 3. pa
person and so on. There are three 4. ka 5. None of these
designations between G and C who is just
senior to F. At most two persons are junior to
H. G is senior to Senior Teacher but not the
senior most. D is junior to B and just senior to

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