IBPS PO Prelims (15th Oct 2022 Shift 2) -3205

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IBPS PO Prelims (15th Oct 2022 Shift 2) (Test Code: 3205)

Direction: Rearrange the following five sentences/group of sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. 

A. The bear saved himself from the bees by jumping into a nearby pond.

B. This act by the little bee made the bear very angry and he was determined to destroy the nest of bees inside.

C. As he came closer to inspect, a single little bee flew out of the log to protect the swarm and stung him sharply on the nose

D. This only alerted the bees and quick as a wink, the entire swarm of bees flew out of the log and began to sting the bear from head to heel.

E. A bear came across a log where a swarm of bees had nested to make their honey

Question:

Which sentence should come in the FOURTH place after rearrangement? 

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

Direction: Rearrange the following five sentences/group of sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. 

A. The bear saved himself from the bees by jumping into a nearby pond.

B. This act by the little bee made the bear very angry and he was determined to destroy the nest of bees inside.

C. As he came closer to inspect, a single little bee flew out of the log to protect the swarm and stung him sharply on the nose

D. This only alerted the bees and quick as a wink, the entire swarm of bees flew out of the log and began to sting the bear from head to heel.

E. A bear came across a log where a swarm of bees had nested to make their honey

Question:

Which sentence should come in the SECOND place after rearrangement?

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

Direction: Rearrange the following five sentences/group of sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. 

A. The bear saved himself from the bees by jumping into a nearby pond.

B. This act by the little bee made the bear very angry and he was determined to destroy the nest of bees inside.

C. As he came closer to inspect, a single little bee flew out of the log to protect the swarm and stung him sharply on the nose

D. This only alerted the bees and quick as a wink, the entire swarm of bees flew out of the log and began to sting the bear from head to heel.

E. A bear came across a log where a swarm of bees had nested to make their honey

Question:

Which sentence should come in the FIRST place after rearrangement?

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

Direction: Rearrange the following five sentences/group of sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. 

A. The bear saved himself from the bees by jumping into a nearby pond.

B. This act by the little bee made the bear very angry and he was determined to destroy the nest of bees inside.

C. As he came closer to inspect, a single little bee flew out of the log to protect the swarm and stung him sharply on the nose

D. This only alerted the bees and quick as a wink, the entire swarm of bees flew out of the log and began to sting the bear from head to heel.

E. A bear came across a log where a swarm of bees had nested to make their honey

Question:

Which sentence should come in the THIRD place after rearrangement?

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

Direction: Rearrange the following five sentences/group of sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. 

A. The bear saved himself from the bees by jumping into a nearby pond.

B. This act by the little bee made the bear very angry and he was determined to destroy the nest of bees inside.

C. As he came closer to inspect, a single little bee flew out of the log to protect the swarm and stung him sharply on the nose

D. This only alerted the bees and quick as a wink, the entire swarm of bees flew out of the log and began to sting the bear from head to heel.

E. A bear came across a log where a swarm of bees had nested to make their honey

Question:

Which sentence should come in the FIFTH(LAST) place after rearrangement?

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

In the following question, two columns are given, containing three phrases each. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which the phrases can be joined to form a correct sentence. If none of the phrases makes a correct sentence, mark 'None of these' as your answer. 

  1. B-E 

  2. C-E and B-D 

  3. B-F 

  4. C-F and A-F

  5. None of these

In the following question, two columns are given, containing three phrases each. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which the phrases can be joined to form a correct sentence. If none of the phrases makes a correct sentence, mark 'None of these' as your answer.

  1. B-F and A-E 

  2. A-F and C-E 

  3. C-F

  4. A-D 

  5. None of these

In the following question, two columns are given, containing three phrases each. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which the phrases can be joined to form a correct sentence. If none of the phrases make a correct sentence, mark ‘None of these’ as your answer.

  1. A-F 

  2. B-E

  3. C-D and B-F 

  4. C-F and B-D 

  5. None of these

The following question has four different sentences. Select the most preferable sentence with respect to grammar, meaning, and usage. If all four sentences are correct or all of them are incorrect, mark "option 5" as your answer.

  1. He was dressed in black, and had a very pleasant face.

  2. He, therefore, put the finances in the best order he could, and set himself to mitigate the evil effects to the war by obtaining an early peace. 

  3. I've have a miserable cold for the past week. 

  4. They're afraid which we might aggravate an already bad situation.

  5. All are incorrect

The following question has four different sentences. Select the most preferable sentence with respect to grammar, meaning, and usage. If all four sentences are correct or all of them are incorrect, mark "option 5" as your answer.

  1. My bike that has a broken seat is in the garage. 

  2. Older people who are unfamiliar with computer technology often have an aversion to it. 

  3. Pierre turned away with repugnance, and closing his eyes quickly fell back on the carriage seat.

  4. I like that sweater; however, it only comes in one color.

  5. All are correct. 

Select the most appropriate sentence with respect to grammar and usage. 

  1. Around 64 per cent of land used for agriculture so food crops is at risk of pesticide pollution.

  2. An erratic monsoon season can damage the economy and affect agricultural practices. 

  3. The intensity of cyclones and hurricanes might increased in the next century due to global warming. 

  4. Robotics develop machines that can substitute for humans and replicate human actions. 

  5. None of these 

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

AU Small Finance Bank Limited is an Indian Small finance bank, based in Jaipur, India. It was founded as vehicle finance company AU Financiers (India) Ltd in 1996 and converted to a small finance bank on 19 April 2017. AU Small Finance Bank serves low and middle-income individuals and micro and small businesses that have limited or no access to formal banking and finance channels. The Bank offers loans, deposits, and payment products and services. AU Small Finance Bank ranked 355 in the list of Fortune India 500 (2019) companies, with annual revenue of ?3,410.87 crore (US$427 million) and Total B/S Assets of ?31,198.68 crores (US$3.9 billion). AU Bank enjoys a long-term credit rating of “AA-/Stable” from CRISIL Ratings, ICRA Ratings, India Ratings, and CARE Ratings. 

The company was founded by Sanjay Agarwal (managing director and CEO of AU Small Finance Bank) as a private limited company, and publicly listed in an IPO on 29 June 2017. A merit holder Chartered Accountant and a first-generation entrepreneur, he holds ~28.5% stake in the Bank. He is supported by a team of 23,486 employees. AU Small Finance Bank is listed on NSE & BSE with a market capitalization of ~Rs. 37,942 crore. On its first day of trading, the stock rose 51% to be the most expensive bank in India based on price-to-book. In November 2017, the Reserve Bank of India added the bank to its schedule of commercial banks, further improving the bank's growth prospects by reducing the cost of short-term funds and improving the bank's ability to provide services. 

Over the years, the Bank has attracted marquee investors like IFC, Warburg Pincus, Temasek Holdings, Nomura, Kotak Mahindra MF, etc. Private equity companies that provided venture capital, including Warburg Pincus and International Finance Corporation, made partial exits for as much as nine times their original investment. 

original investment. Due to its history as a vehicle finance company, as of March 2018 almost all the loans made by AU Small Finance Bank were secured, unlike most small finance banks that have unsecured loans due to their background in microfinance. This provides lower yields (lower interest rates) than unsecured loans, so the bank has been particularly active in growing its deposits, as bank deposits have a lower cost than other sources of funds. It has also sought to diversify into savings products like deposits, payment/transaction banking, distribution of third-party products, and additional loan products thereby positioning itself as a holistic financial products and services provider. 

As on June 30, 2021, AU Small Finance Bank's distribution network _______ 758 Banking Touchpoints and 23,486 employees spread contiguously across 15 states and two Union Territories with over 2 million customers. The bank has operations in 15 states and two union territories, with Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh being key states. It is one of the largest banks by a number of locations in its home state of Rajasthan. 

Question:

Where is the headquarters of AU Small Finance Bank?

  1. Ahmedabad 

  2. Jaipur 

  3. Mumbai

  4. Delhi 

  5. Bangalore

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

AU Small Finance Bank Limited is an Indian Small finance bank, based in Jaipur, India. It was founded as vehicle finance company AU Financiers (India) Ltd in 1996 and converted to a small finance bank on 19 April 2017. AU Small Finance Bank serves low and middle-income individuals and micro and small businesses that have limited or no access to formal banking and finance channels. The Bank offers loans, deposits, and payment products and services. AU Small Finance Bank ranked 355 in the list of Fortune India 500 (2019) companies, with annual revenue of ?3,410.87 crore (US$427 million) and Total B/S Assets of ?31,198.68 crores (US$3.9 billion). AU Bank enjoys a long-term credit rating of “AA-/Stable” from CRISIL Ratings, ICRA Ratings, India Ratings, and CARE Ratings. 

The company was founded by Sanjay Agarwal (managing director and CEO of AU Small Finance Bank) as a private limited company, and publicly listed in an IPO on 29 June 2017. A merit holder Chartered Accountant and a first-generation entrepreneur, he holds ~28.5% stake in the Bank. He is supported by a team of 23,486 employees. AU Small Finance Bank is listed on NSE & BSE with a market capitalization of ~Rs. 37,942 crore. On its first day of trading, the stock rose 51% to be the most expensive bank in India based on price-to-book. In November 2017, the Reserve Bank of India added the bank to its schedule of commercial banks, further improving the bank's growth prospects by reducing the cost of short-term funds and improving the bank's ability to provide services. 

Over the years, the Bank has attracted marquee investors like IFC, Warburg Pincus, Temasek Holdings, Nomura, Kotak Mahindra MF, etc. Private equity companies that provided venture capital, including Warburg Pincus and International Finance Corporation, made partial exits for as much as nine times their original investment. 

original investment. Due to its history as a vehicle finance company, as of March 2018 almost all the loans made by AU Small Finance Bank were secured, unlike most small finance banks that have unsecured loans due to their background in microfinance. This provides lower yields (lower interest rates) than unsecured loans, so the bank has been particularly active in growing its deposits, as bank deposits have a lower cost than other sources of funds. It has also sought to diversify into savings products like deposits, payment/transaction banking, distribution of third-party products, and additional loan products thereby positioning itself as a holistic financial products and services provider. 

As on June 30, 2021, AU Small Finance Bank's distribution network _______ 758 Banking Touchpoints and 23,486 employees spread contiguously across 15 states and two Union Territories with over 2 million customers. The bank has operations in 15 states and two union territories, with Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh being key states. It is one of the largest banks by a number of locations in its home state of Rajasthan. 

Question:

Who is the founder of AU Small Finance Bank? 

  1. Sanjay Agarwal. 

  2. Uday Kotak. 

  3. Shanti Lal Jain. 

  4. A. Manimekhalai. 

  5. Dinesh Kumar Khara.

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

AU Small Finance Bank Limited is an Indian Small finance bank, based in Jaipur, India. It was founded as vehicle finance company AU Financiers (India) Ltd in 1996 and converted to a small finance bank on 19 April 2017. AU Small Finance Bank serves low and middle-income individuals and micro and small businesses that have limited or no access to formal banking and finance channels. The Bank offers loans, deposits, and payment products and services. AU Small Finance Bank ranked 355 in the list of Fortune India 500 (2019) companies, with annual revenue of ?3,410.87 crore (US$427 million) and Total B/S Assets of ?31,198.68 crores (US$3.9 billion). AU Bank enjoys a long-term credit rating of “AA-/Stable” from CRISIL Ratings, ICRA Ratings, India Ratings, and CARE Ratings. 

The company was founded by Sanjay Agarwal (managing director and CEO of AU Small Finance Bank) as a private limited company, and publicly listed in an IPO on 29 June 2017. A merit holder Chartered Accountant and a first-generation entrepreneur, he holds ~28.5% stake in the Bank. He is supported by a team of 23,486 employees. AU Small Finance Bank is listed on NSE & BSE with a market capitalization of ~Rs. 37,942 crore. On its first day of trading, the stock rose 51% to be the most expensive bank in India based on price-to-book. In November 2017, the Reserve Bank of India added the bank to its schedule of commercial banks, further improving the bank's growth prospects by reducing the cost of short-term funds and improving the bank's ability to provide services. 

Over the years, the Bank has attracted marquee investors like IFC, Warburg Pincus, Temasek Holdings, Nomura, Kotak Mahindra MF, etc. Private equity companies that provided venture capital, including Warburg Pincus and International Finance Corporation, made partial exits for as much as nine times their original investment. 

original investment. Due to its history as a vehicle finance company, as of March 2018 almost all the loans made by AU Small Finance Bank were secured, unlike most small finance banks that have unsecured loans due to their background in microfinance. This provides lower yields (lower interest rates) than unsecured loans, so the bank has been particularly active in growing its deposits, as bank deposits have a lower cost than other sources of funds. It has also sought to diversify into savings products like deposits, payment/transaction banking, distribution of third-party products, and additional loan products thereby positioning itself as a holistic financial products and services provider. 

As on June 30, 2021, AU Small Finance Bank's distribution network _______ 758 Banking Touchpoints and 23,486 employees spread contiguously across 15 states and two Union Territories with over 2 million customers. The bank has operations in 15 states and two union territories, with Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh being key states. It is one of the largest banks by a number of locations in its home state of Rajasthan. 

Question:

How much approx stake does the founder of AU Small Finance Bank have in AU Small Finance Bank?

  1. 51% stake. 

  2. 28.5% stake.

  3. 37.97% stake. 

  4. 10% stake. 

  5. 49.23% stake. 

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

AU Small Finance Bank Limited is an Indian Small finance bank, based in Jaipur, India. It was founded as vehicle finance company AU Financiers (India) Ltd in 1996 and converted to a small finance bank on 19 April 2017. AU Small Finance Bank serves low and middle-income individuals and micro and small businesses that have limited or no access to formal banking and finance channels. The Bank offers loans, deposits, and payment products and services. AU Small Finance Bank ranked 355 in the list of Fortune India 500 (2019) companies, with annual revenue of ?3,410.87 crore (US$427 million) and Total B/S Assets of ?31,198.68 crores (US$3.9 billion). AU Bank enjoys a long-term credit rating of “AA-/Stable” from CRISIL Ratings, ICRA Ratings, India Ratings, and CARE Ratings. 

The company was founded by Sanjay Agarwal (managing director and CEO of AU Small Finance Bank) as a private limited company, and publicly listed in an IPO on 29 June 2017. A merit holder Chartered Accountant and a first-generation entrepreneur, he holds ~28.5% stake in the Bank. He is supported by a team of 23,486 employees. AU Small Finance Bank is listed on NSE & BSE with a market capitalization of ~Rs. 37,942 crore. On its first day of trading, the stock rose 51% to be the most expensive bank in India based on price-to-book. In November 2017, the Reserve Bank of India added the bank to its schedule of commercial banks, further improving the bank's growth prospects by reducing the cost of short-term funds and improving the bank's ability to provide services. 

Over the years, the Bank has attracted marquee investors like IFC, Warburg Pincus, Temasek Holdings, Nomura, Kotak Mahindra MF, etc. Private equity companies that provided venture capital, including Warburg Pincus and International Finance Corporation, made partial exits for as much as nine times their original investment. 

original investment. Due to its history as a vehicle finance company, as of March 2018 almost all the loans made by AU Small Finance Bank were secured, unlike most small finance banks that have unsecured loans due to their background in microfinance. This provides lower yields (lower interest rates) than unsecured loans, so the bank has been particularly active in growing its deposits, as bank deposits have a lower cost than other sources of funds. It has also sought to diversify into savings products like deposits, payment/transaction banking, distribution of third-party products, and additional loan products thereby positioning itself as a holistic financial products and services provider. 

As on June 30, 2021, AU Small Finance Bank's distribution network _______ 758 Banking Touchpoints and 23,486 employees spread contiguously across 15 states and two Union Territories with over 2 million customers. The bank has operations in 15 states and two union territories, with Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh being key states. It is one of the largest banks by a number of locations in its home state of Rajasthan. 

Question:

Choose the synonym of the word 'Improving'. 

  1. Impairing 

  2. Tarnishing 

  3. Vitiating 

  4. Ameliorating 

  5. Deteriorating

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

AU Small Finance Bank Limited is an Indian Small finance bank, based in Jaipur, India. It was founded as vehicle finance company AU Financiers (India) Ltd in 1996 and converted to a small finance bank on 19 April 2017. AU Small Finance Bank serves low and middle-income individuals and micro and small businesses that have limited or no access to formal banking and finance channels. The Bank offers loans, deposits, and payment products and services. AU Small Finance Bank ranked 355 in the list of Fortune India 500 (2019) companies, with annual revenue of ?3,410.87 crore (US$427 million) and Total B/S Assets of ?31,198.68 crores (US$3.9 billion). AU Bank enjoys a long-term credit rating of “AA-/Stable” from CRISIL Ratings, ICRA Ratings, India Ratings, and CARE Ratings. 

The company was founded by Sanjay Agarwal (managing director and CEO of AU Small Finance Bank) as a private limited company, and publicly listed in an IPO on 29 June 2017. A merit holder Chartered Accountant and a first-generation entrepreneur, he holds ~28.5% stake in the Bank. He is supported by a team of 23,486 employees. AU Small Finance Bank is listed on NSE & BSE with a market capitalization of ~Rs. 37,942 crore. On its first day of trading, the stock rose 51% to be the most expensive bank in India based on price-to-book. In November 2017, the Reserve Bank of India added the bank to its schedule of commercial banks, further improving the bank's growth prospects by reducing the cost of short-term funds and improving the bank's ability to provide services. 

Over the years, the Bank has attracted marquee investors like IFC, Warburg Pincus, Temasek Holdings, Nomura, Kotak Mahindra MF, etc. Private equity companies that provided venture capital, including Warburg Pincus and International Finance Corporation, made partial exits for as much as nine times their original investment. 

original investment. Due to its history as a vehicle finance company, as of March 2018 almost all the loans made by AU Small Finance Bank were secured, unlike most small finance banks that have unsecured loans due to their background in microfinance. This provides lower yields (lower interest rates) than unsecured loans, so the bank has been particularly active in growing its deposits, as bank deposits have a lower cost than other sources of funds. It has also sought to diversify into savings products like deposits, payment/transaction banking, distribution of third-party products, and additional loan products thereby positioning itself as a holistic financial products and services provider. 

As on June 30, 2021, AU Small Finance Bank's distribution network _______ 758 Banking Touchpoints and 23,486 employees spread contiguously across 15 states and two Union Territories with over 2 million customers. The bank has operations in 15 states and two union territories, with Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh being key states. It is one of the largest banks by a number of locations in its home state of Rajasthan. 

Question:

Choose the antonym of the word 'Expensive'.

  1. Economical

  2. Extortionate

  3. Extravagant 

  4. Valuable

  5. Exorbitant

Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

AU Small Finance Bank Limited is an Indian Small finance bank, based in Jaipur, India. It was founded as vehicle finance company AU Financiers (India) Ltd in 1996 and converted to a small finance bank on 19 April 2017. AU Small Finance Bank serves low and middle-income individuals and micro and small businesses that have limited or no access to formal banking and finance channels. The Bank offers loans, deposits, and payment products and services. AU Small Finance Bank ranked 355 in the list of Fortune India 500 (2019) companies, with annual revenue of ?3,410.87 crore (US$427 million) and Total B/S Assets of ?31,198.68 crores (US$3.9 billion). AU Bank enjoys a long-term credit rating of “AA-/Stable” from CRISIL Ratings, ICRA Ratings, India Ratings, and CARE Ratings. 

The company was founded by Sanjay Agarwal (managing director and CEO of AU Small Finance Bank) as a private limited company, and publicly listed in an IPO on 29 June 2017. A merit holder Chartered Accountant and a first-generation entrepreneur, he holds ~28.5% stake in the Bank. He is supported by a team of 23,486 employees. AU Small Finance Bank is listed on NSE & BSE with a market capitalization of ~Rs. 37,942 crore. On its first day of trading, the stock rose 51% to be the most expensive bank in India based on price-to-book. In November 2017, the Reserve Bank of India added the bank to its schedule of commercial banks, further improving the bank's growth prospects by reducing the cost of short-term funds and improving the bank's ability to provide services. 

Over the years, the Bank has attracted marquee investors like IFC, Warburg Pincus, Temasek Holdings, Nomura, Kotak Mahindra MF, etc. Private equity companies that provided venture capital, including Warburg Pincus and International Finance Corporation, made partial exits for as much as nine times their original investment. 

original investment. Due to its history as a vehicle finance company, as of March 2018 almost all the loans made by AU Small Finance Bank were secured, unlike most small finance banks that have unsecured loans due to their background in microfinance. This provides lower yields (lower interest rates) than unsecured loans, so the bank has been particularly active in growing its deposits, as bank deposits have a lower cost than other sources of funds. It has also sought to diversify into savings products like deposits, payment/transaction banking, distribution of third-party products, and additional loan products thereby positioning itself as a holistic financial products and services provider. 

As on June 30, 2021, AU Small Finance Bank's distribution network _______ 758 Banking Touchpoints and 23,486 employees spread contiguously across 15 states and two Union Territories with over 2 million customers. The bank has operations in 15 states and two union territories, with Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh being key states. It is one of the largest banks by a number of locations in its home state of Rajasthan. 

Question:

Choose the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom from the passage: As of

  1. Comparisons to refer to the extent or degree of something.

  2. The function or character that someone or something has. 

  3. Commencing on or from a certain time or date. 

  4. For the reason that; since.

  5. Close to the actual, but not completely accurate or exact.

What will fit in the blank taken from the passage: ''As on June 30, 2021, AU Small Finance Bank's distribution network _______ 758 Banking Touchpoints and 23,486 employees spread contiguously across 15 states and two Union Territories with over 2 million customers.'' 

  1. Considerate 

  2. Wary 

  3. Comprises

  4. Imprudent

  5. Compromises

According to the passage, AU Small Finance Bank Limited was founded as:

  1. Health finance company. 

  2. Small finance bank.

  3. Vehicle finance company. 

  4.  Educational finance company.

  5. Sports finance company. 

Direction: Pick out the most appropriate word from the words given below each sentence to complete it meaningfully.

In the past, Zimbardo _________ many aspects of social psychology. 

  1. researches 

  2. research 

  3. researcher

  4. researched

  5. none of these 

Directions: The given question has one blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word for the given options that could fit in the blank correctly.

He prefers ______ at the back of the movie theatre

  1. sit

  2. sitting 

  3. sits 

  4. to be sit 

  5. none of these

Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blanks.

Thomas did not _______ the vegetables because he was busy. 

  1. bringing 

  2. bought 

  3. had bought

  4. bring 

  5. was bringing

In the following sentence, four words are given in bold out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

Quick as quicksilver(A) to change, he was mercureal(B) in behaviour(C) and therefore unreliable.(D)

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. No Error

In the following sentence, four words are given in bold out of which one word is misspelt. Find the misspelt word.

A firm believer in old-fashioned courtesy(A), Miss Post must depricate(B) the modern tendency(C) to address new acquaintances(D) by their first names. 

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. No Error 

In the following sentence, four words are given in bold out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

This follows from the fact that such refusals(A) constitute a particularly(B) strong breach(C) of etiquete. (D)

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. No Error

In the following sentence, four words are given in bold out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

Embarassed(A) for our discipline(B) in that hypothetical(C) world, we decided to write the article(D).

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. No Error

Which of the phrases given below the sentence should replace the word/phrase that is underlined in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark 'No correction required' as the answer.

Despite of working hard, Barcelona couldn't make it to the semi-final of the Champions League.

  1. Despite working hard 

  2. In spite of working hard 

  3. In spite working hard 

  4. Both 1 and 2

  5. No correction required

Which of the phrases given below the sentence should replace the word/phrase given in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it given and no correction is required, mark 'No correction required' as the answer.

I am going to has a party If I score well in my exams. 

  1. no correction required

  2. going to have 

  3. going to had

  4. going having 

  5. going of having 

The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. in 1990, is turning out to be a goldmine for the

B. archaeologists from the Glasgow University

C. a 500-year-old ancient

D. drain in Scotland, which

E. lay undisturbed until its discovery 

  1. DEACB 

  2. ABCED 

  3. BCDEA 

  4. EDCAB 

  5. CDEAB

The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. development departments employing

B. highly qualified and well

C. had recently created research and

D. paid scientists and technicians

E. many electronic firms

  1. BCDEA 

  2. ECABD 

  3. AECDB 

  4. CDEAB 

  5. CBDEA

Three companies A, B and C manufactured two types of bottles viz Steel and Copper. Total number of bottles manufactured by the company is 1000. The ratio between the number of copper bottles manufactured by A and the number of Steel bottles manufactured by B is 13 : 17. The total number of Copper bottles manufactured by C is 164. The number of Copper bottles manufactured by B is 25 more than the same type of bottles manufactured by A. The 14.28 % of the number of Copper bottles manufactured by B is equal to the 1/9th of the total number of Steel bottles manufacured by C. The number of Steel bottles manufactured by A is 122 which is 21 less than the number of Copper bottles manufactured by the same company. 

Question:

Find the average number of steel bottles manufactured by A, B and C. 

  1. 185 

  2. 175 

  3. 225 

  4. 195 

  5. 200 

Three companies A, B and C manufactured two types of bottles viz Steel and Copper. Total number of bottles manufactured by the company is 1000. The ratio between the number of copper bottles manufactured by A and the number of Steel bottles manufactured by B is 13 : 17. The total number of Copper bottles manufactured by C is 164. The number of Copper bottles manufactured by B is 25 more than the same type of bottles manufactured by A. The 14.28 % of the number of Copper bottles manufactured by B is equal to the 1/9th of the total number of Steel bottles manufacured by C. The number of Steel bottles manufactured by A is 122 which is 21 less than the number of Copper bottles manufactured by the same company. 

Question:

The total number of copper bottles in shop C is what percentage of the total number of steel bottles manufactured by all the shops? 

  1. 35% 

  2. 40% 

  3. 32%

  4. 28% 

  5. 30%

Three companies A, B and C manufactured two types of bottles viz Steel and Copper. Total number of bottles manufactured by the company is 1000. The ratio between the number of copper bottles manufactured by A and the number of Steel bottles manufactured by B is 13 : 17. The total number of Copper bottles manufactured by C is 164. The number of Copper bottles manufactured by B is 25 more than the same type of bottles manufactured by A. The 14.28 % of the number of Copper bottles manufactured by B is equal to the 1/9th of the total number of Steel bottles manufacured by C. The number of Steel bottles manufactured by A is 122 which is 21 less than the number of Copper bottles manufactured by the same company. 

Question:

The number of copper bottles manufactured by shop D is 25% more than the number of steel bottles manufactured by shop C. Find the ratio of copper bottles manufactured by shop A and D.

  1. 143 : 270

  2. 150 : 271 

  3. 153 : 197 

  4. 111 : 209 

  5. 171 : 191

Three companies A, B and C manufactured two types of bottles viz Steel and Copper. Total number of bottles manufactured by the company is 1000. The ratio between the number of copper bottles manufactured by A and the number of Steel bottles manufactured by B is 13 : 17. The total number of Copper bottles manufactured by C is 164. The number of Copper bottles manufactured by B is 25 more than the same type of bottles manufactured by A. The 14.28 % of the number of Copper bottles manufactured by B is equal to the 1/9th of the total number of Steel bottles manufacured by C. The number of Steel bottles manufactured by A is 122 which is 21 less than the number of Copper bottles manufactured by the same company. 

Question:

Find the difference between the total number of steel and copper bottles manufactured by all the shops.

  1. 50

  2. 51

  3. 60

  4. 45

  5. 55

Three companies A, B and C manufactured two types of bottles viz Steel and Copper. Total number of bottles manufactured by the company is 1000. The ratio between the number of copper bottles manufactured by A and the number of Steel bottles manufactured by B is 13 : 17. The total number of Copper bottles manufactured by C is 164. The number of Copper bottles manufactured by B is 25 more than the same type of bottles manufactured by A. The 14.28 % of the number of Copper bottles manufactured by B is equal to the 1/9th of the total number of Steel bottles manufacured by C. The number of Steel bottles manufactured by A is 122 which is 21 less than the number of Copper bottles manufactured by the same company. 

Question:

f the cost price of each copper bottles sold by shop B is Rs. 250 and the cost price of steel bottles is 20% more than the copper bottles, then find the total amount earned on selling bottles by shop B. 

  1. Rs. 92000 

  2. Rs. 94400 

  3. Rs. 98100 

  4. Rs. 82400 

  5. Rs. 70400

The ratio of present ages of P and Q is 3:4. The ratio of their ages 27 years hence would be 9:11. If P is 9 years younger than Q then, what would be the present age of Q?

  1. 36 years

  2. 45 years 

  3. 54 years 

  4. 30 years 

  5. 41 years

P can do a task in 30 days, Q is 50% more efficient than P, R can do the same work in 10days less than Q if R and Q start task together and after X days they left the task and P completed the remaining task in ( X + 8 ) days. then find the value of X ? 

  1. 2

  2. 4

  3. 5

  4. 8

  5. 6

The difference between the compound interest (compounded annually) and simple interest on a sum of money deposited for 2 years at 5% per annum is Rs. 15. What is the sum of money deposited?

  1. Rs. 6,000 

  2. Rs. 4,800 

  3. Rs. 3,600 

  4. Rs. 2,400 

  5. Rs. 3,400

A vessel contains some mixture of Water and Alcohol in the ratio 2 : 1. 12 liters of mixture is removed and replaced with water and the final ratio becomes

4 : 1. What is the amount of Alcohol in the initial Mixture?

  1. 12 litres 

  2. 15 litres 

  3. 20 litres 

  4. 10 litres 

  5. 12.5 litres

A started the business with the investment of Rs. 36000. B and C joined him with some investments after 3 and 6 months. The profit is divided in the ratio of 2 : 3 : 5 at the end of the year. Find the difference between the investment made by B and C in the business? 

  1. Rs. 72000 

  2. Rs. 90000 

  3. Rs. 81000 

  4. Rs. 120000 

  5. Rs. 108000

Length of train A is half as that of train B. Train A and B crosses the platform of length 100 meters in 5 seconds and 6 seconds respectively. If the ratio of speed of train A and B is 2 : 3, Find the length of train B. 

  1. 450 m 

  2. 800 m

  3. 600 m 

  4. 900 m 

  5. 750 m

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. x2 + 13x + 42 = 0

II. y2 – 2y - 63 = 0 

  1. x > y 

  2. x < y 

  3. x ≥ y

  4. x ≤ y

  5. x = y or the relationship between x and y cannot be established. 

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. x2 - 2x - 8 = 0

II. y2 - 7y - 60 = 0

  1. x > y 

  2. x < y 

  3. x ≤ y 

  4. x ≥ y 

  5. x = y or the relationship between x and y cannot be established. 

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer

I. 9x2 - 3x - 2 = 0

II. y2 - 8y + 16 = 0 

  1. x > y 

  2. x < y 

  3. x ≤ y 

  4. x ≥ y 

  5. x = y or the relationship between x and y cannot be established. 

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer. 

I. x2 – 12x + 32 = 0

II. 2y2 – 9y + 10 = 0

  1. x > y 

  2. x ≤ y 

  3. x ≥ y 

  4. x < y 

  5. if x = y or relationship between x and y can't be established 

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. x2 - 15x + 54 = 0

II. y2 - 11y + 24 = 0 

  1. x > y 

  2. x < y 

  3. x ≥ y 

  4. x ≤ y 

  5. x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be established.

Directions: Read the below data carefully and answer the following questions.

Question:

The number of Chocobar ice creams that Sonal had been what percent of the number of Cornetto ice creams she had?

  1. 120 

  2. 150 

  3. 160 

  4. 130

  5. None of these

Directions: Read the below data carefully and answer the following questions.

Question:

What is the difference between the entire number of Cornettos Arun and Kiran have and therefore the total number of Chocobars Barun and Rumi have?

  1. 20

  2. 60

  3. 30

  4. 40

  5. 50

Directions: Read the below data carefully and answer the following questions.

Question:

 What is the average number of Chocobar ice creams they all have?

  1. 140

  2. 240

  3. 320

  4. 150

  5. None of these 

Directions: Read the below data carefully and answer the following questions.

Question:

 Find the ratio between the total number of Chocobars Arun, Kiran and Rumi have and the total number of Cornetto Barun and Sonal have. 

  1. 1 : 2

  2. 2 : 3 

  3. 3 : 4

  4. 4 : 3

  5. None of these

Directions: Read the below data carefully and answer the following questions.

Question:

Find the difference between the total number of Cornettoes all of them have and the total number of Chocobars everyone has. 

  1. 15

  2. 20

  3. 30

  4. 45

  5. None of these

Average age of x students in a group is 20. When 4 new students are admitted with a age of 7.5 years each , then the average is decreased by 5. What is the value of x ? 

  1. 5

  2. 3

  3. 7

  4. 6

  5. 8

Piyush formed a larger cube from the material obtained by melting three smaller cubes of 3, 4 and 5 cm side. What is the ratio of the total surface areas of the smaller cubes and the large cube?

  1. 6 : 5

  2. 5 : 6

  3. 25 : 18 

  4. 18 : 25

  5. None of these

A bus can travel a distance of 1330 Km in 19 hours. Speed of a bike is 50% less than the speed of the bus and speed of a cycle is 15 Km/h less than the speed of the bike . Find the respective ratio of the time taken by cycle and bike to cover a distance of 280 km ? 

  1. 4 : 7 

  2. 5 : 7 

  3. 7 : 4 

  4. 3 : 4 

  5. 5 : 4 

A man can row 52 km upstream and 42 km downstream in 10 hours. It is also known that he can row 66 km downstream and 60 km upstream in 13 hours. Find the speed of the man in still water. 

  1. 8 km/hr 

  2. 12 km/hr

  3. 6 km/hr 

  4. 10 km/h

  5. none of these

What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question? 25.96% of 250.05 + 75.96% of 75.05 + √80.99 = ?

  1. 138

  2. 125

  3. 141

  4. 131

  5. 129

What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question? 2.93 × 4.85 - ? - 6.97 × (2.02 + 0.99) = ?511.9

  1. 12 

  2. -12 

  3. 14 

  4. -14

  5. 16

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

599.99 × 3/2 of 19.92% of (109.99 – 9.99) = ?

  1. 12000 

  2. 22000

  3. 16000 

  4. 18000  

  5. 8000

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

(2.992 × 3.99 × 4.992) ÷ 35.99 = (?)2 – 79.99 

  1. 12

  2. 20

  3. 10

  4. 25

  5. 15

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

324.95 – [(11.99)2 – 74.9] = (?)2 – 67.99

  1. 22

  2. 18

  3. 28

  4. 38

  5. 42

Direction: Read the following graph carefully and answer the following questions:

The following bar graph shows the quantity(in kg) of wheat, rice, pulses and salts sold by two companies P and Q in the month of January. 

Question:

What is the ratio of total quantity(in kg) of wheat and pulses sold by company P to company Q? 

  1. 4:9

  2. 4:5

  3. 4:3 

  4. 5:4 

  5. 4:7

Direction: Read the following graph carefully and answer the following questions:

The following bar graph shows the quantity(in kg) of wheat, rice, pulses and salts sold by two companies P and Q in the month of January. 

Question:

What is the difference between the quantity of Rice and Salts sold by company Q and the quantity of Pulses and Salts sold by company P?

  1. 140 kg

  2. 180 kg 

  3. 240 kg 

  4. 210 kg 

  5. 200 kg

Direction: Read the following graph carefully and answer the following questions:

The following bar graph shows the quantity(in kg) of wheat, rice, pulses and salts sold by two companies P and Q in the month of January. 

Question:

The total quantity of wheat, rice, pulses and salts sold by company P is approximately what percentage more or less than the total quantities sold by company Q? 

  1. 22% more

  2. 25% less 

  3. 15% more 

  4. 12% less 

  5. 19% more

Direction: Read the following graph carefully and answer the following questions:

The following bar graph shows the quantity(in kg) of wheat, rice, pulses and salts sold by two companies P and Q in the month of January. 

Question:

What is the difference between the quantity of salts sold by company P and Q together and the quantity of wheat sold by company P?

  1. 90 kg 

  2. 200 kg 

  3. 150 kg 

  4. 160 kg

  5. 80 kg

Direction: Read the following graph carefully and answer the following questions:

The following bar graph shows the quantity(in kg) of wheat, rice, pulses and salts sold by two companies P and Q in the month of January. 

Question:

The quantity(in kg) of wheat, rice, pulses and salts sold by two companies P and Q together in the month of February is 12.5% more than the total quantities sold by two companies P and Q together in the month of January. Find the total quantities of all the four items sold in the month of February. 

  1. 2340 kg

  2. 2500 kg 

  3. 2750 kg 

  4. 2330 kg

  5. 2440 kg

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

An uncertain number of people are sitting in a row facing north and are at an equal distance between them. The number of people sitting to the left of A is the same as to the right of H. G is sitting third to the right of D, who is sitting immediate right of A. The number of people sitting between I and F is the same number of people sitting between F and B. H is sitting four places away from E, who is not an immediate neighbour of C. Only one person is sitting between D and I, who is sitting fourth from the left end. C is sitting exactly between F and B, who is sitting immediate left of H. Two people are sitting between G and F. 

Question:

What is the position of I with respect to G?

  1. Sixth to the right 

  2. Fifth to the left 

  3. Immediate left 

  4. Third to the right 

  5. None of these

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

An uncertain number of people are sitting in a row facing north and are at an equal distance between them. The number of people sitting to the left of A is the same as to the right of H. G is sitting third to the right of D, who is sitting immediate right of A. The number of people sitting between I and F is the same number of people sitting between F and B. H is sitting four places away from E, who is not an immediate neighbour of C. Only one person is sitting between D and I, who is sitting fourth from the left end. C is sitting exactly between F and B, who is sitting immediate left of H. Two people are sitting between G and F. 

Question:

Who among the following is sitting at the extreme end?

  1. A

  2. I

  3. E

  4. H

  5. None of these

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

An uncertain number of people are sitting in a row facing north and are at an equal distance between them. The number of people sitting to the left of A is the same as to the right of H. G is sitting third to the right of D, who is sitting immediate right of A. The number of people sitting between I and F is the same number of people sitting between F and B. H is sitting four places away from E, who is not an immediate neighbour of C. Only one person is sitting between D and I, who is sitting fourth from the left end. C is sitting exactly between F and B, who is sitting immediate left of H. Two people are sitting between G and F. 

Question:

What is the total number of people sitting in a row?

  1. 25

  2. 22

  3. 19

  4. 14

  5. 15

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

An uncertain number of people are sitting in a row facing north and are at an equal distance between them. The number of people sitting to the left of A is the same as to the right of H. G is sitting third to the right of D, who is sitting immediate right of A. The number of people sitting between I and F is the same number of people sitting between F and B. H is sitting four places away from E, who is not an immediate neighbour of C. Only one person is sitting between D and I, who is sitting fourth from the left end. C is sitting exactly between F and B, who is sitting immediate left of H. Two people are sitting between G and F. 

Question:

What is the number of people sitting between H and A? 

  1. 12

  2. 13

  3. 15

  4. 6

  5. None of these

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

An uncertain number of people are sitting in a row facing north and are at an equal distance between them. The number of people sitting to the left of A is the same as to the right of H. G is sitting third to the right of D, who is sitting immediate right of A. The number of people sitting between I and F is the same number of people sitting between F and B. H is sitting four places away from E, who is not an immediate neighbour of C. Only one person is sitting between D and I, who is sitting fourth from the left end. C is sitting exactly between F and B, who is sitting immediate left of H. Two people are sitting between G and F. 

Question:

Who among the following is sitting third to the left of the one who is sitting six places away from D?

  1. H

  2. E

  3. I

  4. G

  5. None of these

Direction: In the question below are given 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.

Statements:

Some apples are orange.

No oranges are fruit.

Only a few fruits are bananas.

Conclusions:

I. Some apples are fruit.

II. Some fruits are bananas. 

  1. Only 1 follows 

  2. Only 2 follows 

  3. Either 1 or 2 follows 

  4. Both 1 and 2 follows 

  5. None follows 

Direction: In the question below are given 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.

Statements:

No grapes are lemons.

Only a few lemons are apple. A

ll apple are banana.

Conclusions:

I. All lemons are banana.

II. Some lemons are not banana. 

  1. Only I follows 

  2. Only II follows 

  3. Either I or II follows 

  4. None follows 

  5. Both follow

Direction: In the question below are given 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.

Statements:

Only a few tree are sparrow.

Some sparrow are bird.

No pigeon is sparrow.

Conclusions:

I. Some tree are bird.

II. Some pigeon are bird. 

  1. Only I follows 

  2. Only II follows 

  3. Either I or II follow 

  4. None follows 

  5. Both follow

Direction: In the question below are given 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.

Statements:

All Gold is Silver

Some Bronze is

Gold Some Copper is Silver

Conclusions:

I. Some Copper is Gold

II. All Bronze is Copper

  1. Only I follow 

  2. Only II follow 

  3. Both I and II follows 

  4. Neither I nor II follows 

  5. Either I or II follows

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

Five persons A, G, K, L and S purchase some items one After other. Two persons bought between A and the one who bought Chair. S does not buy wallet. G purchase immediately before K but none of them bought Chair. Three persons bought between the one who purchase chair and the one who purchase table. Only two persons bought between the one who purchase wallet and the one who purchase table. Bag is purchased immediately before perfume. Only two persons bought between L and the one who purchase perfume. 

Question:

Which of the following items purchased after Bag?

  1. Perfume and Chair 

  2. Chair and Bag

  3. Table and Wallet 

  4. Perfume and Table 

  5. None of these

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

Five persons A, G, K, L and S purchase some items one After other. Two persons bought between A and the one who bought Chair. S does not buy wallet. G purchase immediately before K but none of them bought Chair. Three persons bought between the one who purchase chair and the one who purchase table. Only two persons bought between the one who purchase wallet and the one who purchase table. Bag is purchased immediately before perfume. Only two persons bought between L and the one who purchase perfume. 

Question:

Who among the following purchase the item at last?

  1. A

  2. G

  3. L

  4. S

  5. K

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

Five persons A, G, K, L and S purchase some items one After other. Two persons bought between A and the one who bought Chair. S does not buy wallet. G purchase immediately before K but none of them bought Chair. Three persons bought between the one who purchase chair and the one who purchase table. Only two persons bought between the one who purchase wallet and the one who purchase table. Bag is purchased immediately before perfume. Only two persons bought between L and the one who purchase perfume. 

Question:

Who among the following bought item between S and K?

  1. L

  2. G

  3. A

  4. Either 1 or 2 

  5. Can’t Say

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

Five persons A, G, K, L and S purchase some items one After other. Two persons bought between A and the one who bought Chair. S does not buy wallet. G purchase immediately before K but none of them bought Chair. Three persons bought between the one who purchase chair and the one who purchase table. Only two persons bought between the one who purchase wallet and the one who purchase table. Bag is purchased immediately before perfume. Only two persons bought between L and the one who purchase perfume. 

Question:

Who among the following purchase Perfume? 

  1. G

  2. A

  3. L

  4. S

  5. K

Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among the given conclusions is/ are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly

Statements: T < P ≤ U; L > U ≤ R = O ≥ Y = S

Conclusions:

I. R ≥ S

II. T < R

  1. Only I is true 

  2. Only II is true 

  3. Either I or II is true 

  4. Both I and II is true 

  5. Neither I nor II is true

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

Five persons A, G, K, L and S purchase some items one After other. Two persons bought between A and the one who bought Chair. S does not buy wallet. G purchase immediately before K but none of them bought Chair. Three persons bought between the one who purchase chair and the one who purchase table. Only two persons bought between the one who purchase wallet and the one who purchase table. Bag is purchased immediately before perfume. Only two persons bought between L and the one who purchase perfume. 

Question:

Who among the following purchase table?

  1. L

  2. G

  3. K

  4. S

  5. A

Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among the given conclusions is/ are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly

Statements: H ≥ X < R = O > T; Y = F ≥ R > D

Conclusions:

I. H ≥ Y

II. Y > H

  1. Only I is true 

  2. Only II is true 

  3. Either I or II is true 

  4. Both I and II is true

  5. Neither I nor II is true

Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among the given conclusions is/ are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly

Statements: A < C ≤ F; U = P ≥ R = O = T ≥ F

Conclusions:

I. P > C

II. C = P 

  1. Only I is true 

  2. Only II is true 

  3. Either I or Ii is true

  4. Both I and II is true 

  5. Neither I nor II is true 

Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be True, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements: C = D ≤ A < G ≤ K > L ≥ E = H

Conclusions:

I. K > H 

II. D ≤ K

  1. Only I is True 

  2. Only II is True 

  3. Both I and II are True

  4. Either I or II is True 

  5. None is True

Statements: G < K > A > S ≤ B ≤ N; K = Q; S = R

Conclusions:

I. Q > S

II. R ≤ N

  1. Only I is True 

  2. Only II is True 

  3. Both I and II are True 

  4. Either I or II is True 

  5. None is True

If the positions of the first and last letters of the word MYTHOLOGICAL are interchanged; similarly the positions of the second and second last letters are interchanged and so on, then which of the following letters will be 8th from the left end after arrangement?

  1. G

  2. H

  3. L

  4. O

  5. None of these

Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

There are two persons Basu and Vinay, who walked from different point to reach a common point A. 

Basu started walking from point C in north direction. After walking 3m he turns right from point E, he then walks for another 3m and turns right from point D. He then walks for 7m and then turns left from point G and walks for 5m till point F. He then turns left and walks for 3m and then turns right from point N and walks for 6m till point A. 

Vinay started walking from point X in north direction. After walking 9m he turns left from point Z and walks for 6m and then turns left from point Y. He then walks for 4m and then turns left from point P and walks for 9m till point Q. He then turns right and walks for 2m till point A. 

Question:

Four are the same in a certain way thus forms a group. Which among the following does not belong to the group?

  1. G – P 

  2. F – Q

  3. C – Z 

  4. P – Q 

  5. E – Y

Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

There are two persons Basu and Vinay, who walked from different point to reach a common point A. 

Basu started walking from point C in north direction. After walking 3m he turns right from point E, he then walks for another 3m and turns right from point D. He then walks for 7m and then turns left from point G and walks for 5m till point F. He then turns left and walks for 3m and then turns right from point N and walks for 6m till point A. 

Vinay started walking from point X in north direction. After walking 9m he turns left from point Z and walks for 6m and then turns left from point Y. He then walks for 4m and then turns left from point P and walks for 9m till point Q. He then turns right and walks for 2m till point A. 

Question:

If Vinay returns to his starting point by covering the shortest distance then what distance does he covered while moving from final to initial point? 

  1. 4m 

  2. 3√2m

  3. 3√3m 

  4. 5m

  5. 4√2m

Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

There are two persons Basu and Vinay, who walked from different point to reach a common point A. 

Basu started walking from point C in north direction. After walking 3m he turns right from point E, he then walks for another 3m and turns right from point D. He then walks for 7m and then turns left from point G and walks for 5m till point F. He then turns left and walks for 3m and then turns right from point N and walks for 6m till point A. 

Vinay started walking from point X in north direction. After walking 9m he turns left from point Z and walks for 6m and then turns left from point Y. He then walks for 4m and then turns left from point P and walks for 9m till point Q. He then turns right and walks for 2m till point A. 

Question:

In which direction is point X with respect to point G?

  1. North-East 

  2. South 

  3. East 

  4. South-West 

  5. North

If in the word 'DRINKING', all the consonants are first arranged alphabetically and then all the vowels are arranged alphabetically and then all the vowels are replaced with the next letters and all the consonants are replaced with the previous letters from the English Alphabet. Which letter will be third from the right end? 

  1. S

  2. L

  3. J

  4. Q

  5. R

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. Eight people Amit, Ajay, Pawan, Suraj, Swati, Aditi, Anjali and Ayushi are travelling to different cities – Chile, India, England, Japan, France, Spain, Kenya and Germany but not necessarily in the same order. They also have bank accounts in different banks namely HSBC, ICICI, South Indian, Canara, SBI, HDFC, BOB, and Deutsche bank not necessarily in the same order. 

The person who is travelling to Kenya has a bank has an account in SBI. Swati is travelling to Chile and has a bank account in HDFC bank. Pawan who is travelling to Germany has a bank account neither in BOB nor in Deutsche bank. Anjali bank account is in South Indian bank. Ayushi is travelling to France and has a bank account in ICICI bank. Amit who is travelling to Japan has a bank account neither in Canara nor in Deutsche bank. Neither Suraj nor Aditi is travelling to Kenya. Suraj who is travelling to Spain doesn’t have a bank account in Deutsche bank. Aditi is travelling to India. Amit has a bank account in HSBC bank. The person who has an account in Deutsche bank is travelling to which country?

Question:

The person who has an account in Deutsche bank is travelling to which country? 

  1. Japan

  2. Germany 

  3. India

  4. Chile 

  5. England

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. Eight people Amit, Ajay, Pawan, Suraj, Swati, Aditi, Anjali and Ayushi are travelling to different cities – Chile, India, England, Japan, France, Spain, Kenya and Germany but not necessarily in the same order. They also have bank accounts in different banks namely HSBC, ICICI, South Indian, Canara, SBI, HDFC, BOB, and Deutsche bank not necessarily in the same order. 

The person who is travelling to Kenya has a bank has an account in SBI. Swati is travelling to Chile and has a bank account in HDFC bank. Pawan who is travelling to Germany has a bank account neither in BOB nor in Deutsche bank. Anjali bank account is in South Indian bank. Ayushi is travelling to France and has a bank account in ICICI bank. Amit who is travelling to Japan has a bank account neither in Canara nor in Deutsche bank. Neither Suraj nor Aditi is travelling to Kenya. Suraj who is travelling to Spain doesn’t have a bank account in Deutsche bank. Aditi is travelling to India. Amit has a bank account in HSBC bank. The person who has an account in Deutsche bank is travelling to which country?

Question:

The person who went to Spain has an account in which bank?

  1. Canara 

  2. SBI 

  3. BOB 

  4. HSBC 

  5. Deutsche

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. Eight people Amit, Ajay, Pawan, Suraj, Swati, Aditi, Anjali and Ayushi are travelling to different cities – Chile, India, England, Japan, France, Spain, Kenya and Germany but not necessarily in the same order. They also have bank accounts in different banks namely HSBC, ICICI, South Indian, Canara, SBI, HDFC, BOB, and Deutsche bank not necessarily in the same order. 

The person who is travelling to Kenya has a bank has an account in SBI. Swati is travelling to Chile and has a bank account in HDFC bank. Pawan who is travelling to Germany has a bank account neither in BOB nor in Deutsche bank. Anjali bank account is in South Indian bank. Ayushi is travelling to France and has a bank account in ICICI bank. Amit who is travelling to Japan has a bank account neither in Canara nor in Deutsche bank. Neither Suraj nor Aditi is travelling to Kenya. Suraj who is travelling to Spain doesn’t have a bank account in Deutsche bank. Aditi is travelling to India. Amit has a bank account in HSBC bank. The person who has an account in Deutsche bank is travelling to which country?

Question:

Which person is travelling to England?

  1. Swati 

  2. Anjali 

  3. Aditi 

  4. Pawan 

  5. Ajay

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. Eight people Amit, Ajay, Pawan, Suraj, Swati, Aditi, Anjali and Ayushi are travelling to different cities – Chile, India, England, Japan, France, Spain, Kenya and Germany but not necessarily in the same order. They also have bank accounts in different banks namely HSBC, ICICI, South Indian, Canara, SBI, HDFC, BOB, and Deutsche bank not necessarily in the same order. 

The person who is travelling to Kenya has a bank has an account in SBI. Swati is travelling to Chile and has a bank account in HDFC bank. Pawan who is travelling to Germany has a bank account neither in BOB nor in Deutsche bank. Anjali bank account is in South Indian bank. Ayushi is travelling to France and has a bank account in ICICI bank. Amit who is travelling to Japan has a bank account neither in Canara nor in Deutsche bank. Neither Suraj nor Aditi is travelling to Kenya. Suraj who is travelling to Spain doesn’t have a bank account in Deutsche bank. Aditi is travelling to India. Amit has a bank account in HSBC bank. The person who has an account in Deutsche bank is travelling to which country?

Question:

Which of the following combination is correct?

  1. Aditi – India - BOB 

  2. Suraj – Germany - HDFC 

  3. Aditi – India - Deutsche

  4. Ayushi – Kenya - ICICI 

  5. Amit – Japan - SBI

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below. Eight people Amit, Ajay, Pawan, Suraj, Swati, Aditi, Anjali and Ayushi are travelling to different cities – Chile, India, England, Japan, France, Spain, Kenya and Germany but not necessarily in the same order. They also have bank accounts in different banks namely HSBC, ICICI, South Indian, Canara, SBI, HDFC, BOB, and Deutsche bank not necessarily in the same order. 

The person who is travelling to Kenya has a bank has an account in SBI. Swati is travelling to Chile and has a bank account in HDFC bank. Pawan who is travelling to Germany has a bank account neither in BOB nor in Deutsche bank. Anjali bank account is in South Indian bank. Ayushi is travelling to France and has a bank account in ICICI bank. Amit who is travelling to Japan has a bank account neither in Canara nor in Deutsche bank. Neither Suraj nor Aditi is travelling to Kenya. Suraj who is travelling to Spain doesn’t have a bank account in Deutsche bank. Aditi is travelling to India. Amit has a bank account in HSBC bank. The person who has an account in Deutsche bank is travelling to which country?

Question:

Who has an account in Canara Bank?

  1. Amit

  2. Ajay 

  3. Aditi 

  4. Pawan 

  5. Ayushi

Form a four letter meaningful word using the first, sixth, seventh, and ninth letter of the given word TELEPROMPTER. The second last letter of the word will be the answer. If more than one four letter word can be formed using the given letters then mark ‘X’ as the answer and no such words can be formed then mark ‘Y” as the answer.

  1. P

  2. R

  3. X

  4. Y

  5. T

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.

12 persons are sitting in a parallel row such that six persons sit in each row. Persons in row 1 face south and persons in row 2 face north. Akshay, Viraj, Sunny, John, Sumit and Dhruv sit in row 1 while Sam, Madi, Ravi, Ankit, Bunny and Shikha in row 2. Dhruv sits third to the right of one, who sits opposite to Shikha. One person sits between Dhruv and Akshay. Dhruv does not sit at any end. Sumit sits opposite to Bunny. Three persons sit between Bunny and Ankit. Bunny does not sit at any extreme end. Viraj sits opposite to Sam, who is not adjacent to Bunny. Sunny does not sit at extreme end or opposite to Madi.

Question:

Who sits second to the right of Sunny? 

  1. Viraj 

  2. John

  3. Dhruv 

  4. Akshay 

  5. None of the above

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.

12 persons are sitting in a parallel row such that six persons sit in each row. Persons in row 1 face south and persons in row 2 face north. Akshay, Viraj, Sunny, John, Sumit and Dhruv sit in row 1 while Sam, Madi, Ravi, Ankit, Bunny and Shikha in row 2. Dhruv sits third to the right of one, who sits opposite to Shikha. One person sits between Dhruv and Akshay. Dhruv does not sit at any end. Sumit sits opposite to Bunny. Three persons sit between Bunny and Ankit. Bunny does not sit at any extreme end. Viraj sits opposite to Sam, who is not adjacent to Bunny. Sunny does not sit at extreme end or opposite to Madi.

Question:

Find the odd one out

  1. Akshay 

  2. John 

  3. Ankit 

  4. Dhruv 

  5. Shikha

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.

12 persons are sitting in a parallel row such that six persons sit in each row. Persons in row 1 face south and persons in row 2 face north. Akshay, Viraj, Sunny, John, Sumit and Dhruv sit in row 1 while Sam, Madi, Ravi, Ankit, Bunny and Shikha in row 2. Dhruv sits third to the right of one, who sits opposite to Shikha. One person sits between Dhruv and Akshay. Dhruv does not sit at any end. Sumit sits opposite to Bunny. Three persons sit between Bunny and Ankit. Bunny does not sit at any extreme end. Viraj sits opposite to Sam, who is not adjacent to Bunny. Sunny does not sit at extreme end or opposite to Madi.

Question:

Who sits opposite to Sunny?

  1. Sam 

  2. Shikha

  3. Ankit

  4. Madi 

  5. Ravi

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.

12 persons are sitting in a parallel row such that six persons sit in each row. Persons in row 1 face south and persons in row 2 face north. Akshay, Viraj, Sunny, John, Sumit and Dhruv sit in row 1 while Sam, Madi, Ravi, Ankit, Bunny and Shikha in row 2. Dhruv sits third to the right of one, who sits opposite to Shikha. One person sits between Dhruv and Akshay. Dhruv does not sit at any end. Sumit sits opposite to Bunny. Three persons sit between Bunny and Ankit. Bunny does not sit at any extreme end. Viraj sits opposite to Sam, who is not adjacent to Bunny. Sunny does not sit at extreme end or opposite to Madi.

Question:

How many persons sit between Akshay and John in the same row? 

  1. Three 

  2. Two 

  3. Four 

  4. Five 

  5. None of the above

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.

12 persons are sitting in a parallel row such that six persons sit in each row. Persons in row 1 face south and persons in row 2 face north. Akshay, Viraj, Sunny, John, Sumit and Dhruv sit in row 1 while Sam, Madi, Ravi, Ankit, Bunny and Shikha in row 2. Dhruv sits third to the right of one, who sits opposite to Shikha. One person sits between Dhruv and Akshay. Dhruv does not sit at any end. Sumit sits opposite to Bunny. Three persons sit between Bunny and Ankit. Bunny does not sit at any extreme end. Viraj sits opposite to Sam, who is not adjacent to Bunny. Sunny does not sit at extreme end or opposite to Madi.

Question:

Who among the following sits immediate left of Ravi? 

  1. Sam 

  2. Madi 

  3. Bunny 

  4. Shikha 

  5. Ankit

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