IBPS PO Prelims (04 Dec, 2021 Shift 3)-3207

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IBPS PO Prelims (04 Dec, 2021 Shift 3) (Test Code: 3207)

Given below is a word, followed by three sentences which consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) which best express(es) the meaning of the word. Choose option 5 ‘None of these’ if the word is not suitable in any of the sentences.

ALLUSION

A. There are lots of literary echoes and allusions in the novel, but they don't do anything for the tired texture of the prose.

B. He made some allusion to the years they lived apart.

C. The video game is designed to give the allusion that you are in control of an airplane.

  1. Both A and C 

  2. Both A and B 

  3. Both B and C 

  4. 0None of these. 

Given below is a word, followed by three sentences which consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) which best express(es) the meaning of the word. Choose option 5 ‘None of these’ if the word is not suitable in any of the sentences.

Borne

A. She was borne up to the ambulance.

B. His version of events just isn't borne out by the facts.

C. These matters are beyond the borne of our understanding.

  1. Only A

  2. Only B 

  3. A, B and C 

  4. A and B 

  5. None of these

Given below is a word, followed by three sentences which consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) which best express(es) the meaning of the word. Choose option 5 ‘None of these’ if the word is not suitable in any of the sentences. Corroborate

A. Recent research seems to corroborate his theory.

B. Employment trends corroborate the dismal economic picture.

C. There was no one to corroborate her story about the disturbance in the lounge. 

  1. Only B 

  2. A and C 

  3. A, B and C 

  4. B and C 

  5. None of these

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow

It is well accorded that COVID-19 extracts a huge toll on the mental health of patients and leaves behind a slew of neurological sequelae in its wake. However, what is alarming is the wide gamut of mental and neurological disorders seen even in those with milder symptoms. Such patients frequently reported being anxious, depressed and having difficulty in sleeping. A higher incidence of frank psychosis manifesting as disorganization of thought processes and personality disorders was also reported. Many survivors of COVID-19 had to battle substance abuse in its immediate aftermath. There was a steep increase in the amount of alcohol consumed by regular drinkers. Persons who had stopped smoking and consuming alcohol resumed their habit in disconcerting numbers. 

The occurrence of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinsonism is concerning as this would bring long-term disability in the form of impaired mobility and memory decline. It has been hypothesized that the causative mechanism for many of the neurological conditions due to COVID-19 may be the direct invasion of the nervous system by the virus, an increased tendency to blood clotting or an exaggerated immune response by the body. Various other factors like pre-existing psychiatric illness, prolonged quarantine, perceived lack of organizational support, and social stigma are risk factors. Anxiety, Nervousness, and Post-traumatic stress disorder are often fuelled by fear of infecting other family members, physical distancing, loneliness, and ________ at home in cramped quarters.

The pandemic has radically transformed the way businesses function and services delivered. Remote working disrupts a healthy-work life balance. Face to face contact and human interactions which were considered so essential for emotional well-being has taken a backseat. Lack of comforting physical contact like shaking hands and hugging friends is stressful and disconcerting. Online classes and home-schooling have placed a gargantuan burden both on students and parents. Lack of access to reliable computer hardware and spotty internet connections, particularly in rural areas and in the economically backward have created a new class divide. Children have been deprived of co-curricular activities, participation in group events and sports which is essential for their holistic development. Mental stress and fatigue have increased manyfold due to the rigours imposed by virtual learning. 

Question:

According to the passage, what is alarming considering COVID-19's toll on mental health?

  1. The rise of the black fungus wrecking havoc on patients with mild immunity. 

  2. The steep increase in the amount of alcohol consumption by regular drinkers.

  3. The rise of virtual learning and work from home. 

  4. The wide range of mental and neurological disorders in patients with milder symptoms. 

  5. None of the above. 

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow

It is well accorded that COVID-19 extracts a huge toll on the mental health of patients and leaves behind a slew of neurological sequelae in its wake. However, what is alarming is the wide gamut of mental and neurological disorders seen even in those with milder symptoms. Such patients frequently reported being anxious, depressed and having difficulty in sleeping. A higher incidence of frank psychosis manifesting as disorganization of thought processes and personality disorders was also reported. Many survivors of COVID-19 had to battle substance abuse in its immediate aftermath. There was a steep increase in the amount of alcohol consumed by regular drinkers. Persons who had stopped smoking and consuming alcohol resumed their habit in disconcerting numbers. 

The occurrence of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinsonism is concerning as this would bring long-term disability in the form of impaired mobility and memory decline. It has been hypothesized that the causative mechanism for many of the neurological conditions due to COVID-19 may be the direct invasion of the nervous system by the virus, an increased tendency to blood clotting or an exaggerated immune response by the body. Various other factors like pre-existing psychiatric illness, prolonged quarantine, perceived lack of organizational support, and social stigma are risk factors. Anxiety, Nervousness, and Post-traumatic stress disorder are often fuelled by fear of infecting other family members, physical distancing, loneliness, and ________ at home in cramped quarters.

The pandemic has radically transformed the way businesses function and services delivered. Remote working disrupts a healthy-work life balance. Face to face contact and human interactions which were considered so essential for emotional well-being has taken a backseat. Lack of comforting physical contact like shaking hands and hugging friends is stressful and disconcerting. Online classes and home-schooling have placed a gargantuan burden both on students and parents. Lack of access to reliable computer hardware and spotty internet connections, particularly in rural areas and in the economically backward have created a new class divide. Children have been deprived of co-curricular activities, participation in group events and sports which is essential for their holistic development. Mental stress and fatigue have increased manyfold due to the rigours imposed by virtual learning. 

Question:

What is the synonym of the word gargantuan mentioned in the passage? 

  1. Puny 

  2. Miniscule

  3. Tepid 

  4. Enormous 

  5. Opulent 

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow

It is well accorded that COVID-19 extracts a huge toll on the mental health of patients and leaves behind a slew of neurological sequelae in its wake. However, what is alarming is the wide gamut of mental and neurological disorders seen even in those with milder symptoms. Such patients frequently reported being anxious, depressed and having difficulty in sleeping. A higher incidence of frank psychosis manifesting as disorganization of thought processes and personality disorders was also reported. Many survivors of COVID-19 had to battle substance abuse in its immediate aftermath. There was a steep increase in the amount of alcohol consumed by regular drinkers. Persons who had stopped smoking and consuming alcohol resumed their habit in disconcerting numbers. 

The occurrence of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinsonism is concerning as this would bring long-term disability in the form of impaired mobility and memory decline. It has been hypothesized that the causative mechanism for many of the neurological conditions due to COVID-19 may be the direct invasion of the nervous system by the virus, an increased tendency to blood clotting or an exaggerated immune response by the body. Various other factors like pre-existing psychiatric illness, prolonged quarantine, perceived lack of organizational support, and social stigma are risk factors. Anxiety, Nervousness, and Post-traumatic stress disorder are often fuelled by fear of infecting other family members, physical distancing, loneliness, and ________ at home in cramped quarters.

The pandemic has radically transformed the way businesses function and services delivered. Remote working disrupts a healthy-work life balance. Face to face contact and human interactions which were considered so essential for emotional well-being has taken a backseat. Lack of comforting physical contact like shaking hands and hugging friends is stressful and disconcerting. Online classes and home-schooling have placed a gargantuan burden both on students and parents. Lack of access to reliable computer hardware and spotty internet connections, particularly in rural areas and in the economically backward have created a new class divide. Children have been deprived of co-curricular activities, participation in group events and sports which is essential for their holistic development. Mental stress and fatigue have increased manyfold due to the rigours imposed by virtual learning. 

Question:

Choose the most appropriate option to fill in the blank for the sentence given below. Anxiety, Nervousness, and Post-traumatic stress disorder are often fuelled by fear of infecting other family members, physical distancing, loneliness, and ________ at home in cramped quarters. 

  1. Freedom

  2. Luxury 

  3. Independence 

  4. Confinement 

  5. Consent

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow

It is well accorded that COVID-19 extracts a huge toll on the mental health of patients and leaves behind a slew of neurological sequelae in its wake. However, what is alarming is the wide gamut of mental and neurological disorders seen even in those with milder symptoms. Such patients frequently reported being anxious, depressed and having difficulty in sleeping. A higher incidence of frank psychosis manifesting as disorganization of thought processes and personality disorders was also reported. Many survivors of COVID-19 had to battle substance abuse in its immediate aftermath. There was a steep increase in the amount of alcohol consumed by regular drinkers. Persons who had stopped smoking and consuming alcohol resumed their habit in disconcerting numbers. 

The occurrence of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinsonism is concerning as this would bring long-term disability in the form of impaired mobility and memory decline. It has been hypothesized that the causative mechanism for many of the neurological conditions due to COVID-19 may be the direct invasion of the nervous system by the virus, an increased tendency to blood clotting or an exaggerated immune response by the body. Various other factors like pre-existing psychiatric illness, prolonged quarantine, perceived lack of organizational support, and social stigma are risk factors. Anxiety, Nervousness, and Post-traumatic stress disorder are often fuelled by fear of infecting other family members, physical distancing, loneliness, and ________ at home in cramped quarters.

The pandemic has radically transformed the way businesses function and services delivered. Remote working disrupts a healthy-work life balance. Face to face contact and human interactions which were considered so essential for emotional well-being has taken a backseat. Lack of comforting physical contact like shaking hands and hugging friends is stressful and disconcerting. Online classes and home-schooling have placed a gargantuan burden both on students and parents. Lack of access to reliable computer hardware and spotty internet connections, particularly in rural areas and in the economically backward have created a new class divide. Children have been deprived of co-curricular activities, participation in group events and sports which is essential for their holistic development. Mental stress and fatigue have increased manyfold due to the rigours imposed by virtual learning. 

Question:

What is the hypothesis behind the many neurological conditions arising due to COVID-19?

  1. A direct invasion of the nervous system by the virus. 

  2. An increased tendency to blood clotting. 

  3. An exaggerated immune response by the body.

  4. All of the above 

  5. None of the above. 

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow

It is well accorded that COVID-19 extracts a huge toll on the mental health of patients and leaves behind a slew of neurological sequelae in its wake. However, what is alarming is the wide gamut of mental and neurological disorders seen even in those with milder symptoms. Such patients frequently reported being anxious, depressed and having difficulty in sleeping. A higher incidence of frank psychosis manifesting as disorganization of thought processes and personality disorders was also reported. Many survivors of COVID-19 had to battle substance abuse in its immediate aftermath. There was a steep increase in the amount of alcohol consumed by regular drinkers. Persons who had stopped smoking and consuming alcohol resumed their habit in disconcerting numbers. 

The occurrence of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinsonism is concerning as this would bring long-term disability in the form of impaired mobility and memory decline. It has been hypothesized that the causative mechanism for many of the neurological conditions due to COVID-19 may be the direct invasion of the nervous system by the virus, an increased tendency to blood clotting or an exaggerated immune response by the body. Various other factors like pre-existing psychiatric illness, prolonged quarantine, perceived lack of organizational support, and social stigma are risk factors. Anxiety, Nervousness, and Post-traumatic stress disorder are often fuelled by fear of infecting other family members, physical distancing, loneliness, and ________ at home in cramped quarters.

The pandemic has radically transformed the way businesses function and services delivered. Remote working disrupts a healthy-work life balance. Face to face contact and human interactions which were considered so essential for emotional well-being has taken a backseat. Lack of comforting physical contact like shaking hands and hugging friends is stressful and disconcerting. Online classes and home-schooling have placed a gargantuan burden both on students and parents. Lack of access to reliable computer hardware and spotty internet connections, particularly in rural areas and in the economically backward have created a new class divide. Children have been deprived of co-curricular activities, participation in group events and sports which is essential for their holistic development. Mental stress and fatigue have increased manyfold due to the rigours imposed by virtual learning. 

Question:

What is the synonym of the word function given in the passage?

  1. Conjugate 

  2. Break 

  3. Impede 

  4. Operate 

  5. Conclude

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow

It is well accorded that COVID-19 extracts a huge toll on the mental health of patients and leaves behind a slew of neurological sequelae in its wake. However, what is alarming is the wide gamut of mental and neurological disorders seen even in those with milder symptoms. Such patients frequently reported being anxious, depressed and having difficulty in sleeping. A higher incidence of frank psychosis manifesting as disorganization of thought processes and personality disorders was also reported. Many survivors of COVID-19 had to battle substance abuse in its immediate aftermath. There was a steep increase in the amount of alcohol consumed by regular drinkers. Persons who had stopped smoking and consuming alcohol resumed their habit in disconcerting numbers. 

The occurrence of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinsonism is concerning as this would bring long-term disability in the form of impaired mobility and memory decline. It has been hypothesized that the causative mechanism for many of the neurological conditions due to COVID-19 may be the direct invasion of the nervous system by the virus, an increased tendency to blood clotting or an exaggerated immune response by the body. Various other factors like pre-existing psychiatric illness, prolonged quarantine, perceived lack of organizational support, and social stigma are risk factors. Anxiety, Nervousness, and Post-traumatic stress disorder are often fuelled by fear of infecting other family members, physical distancing, loneliness, and ________ at home in cramped quarters.

The pandemic has radically transformed the way businesses function and services delivered. Remote working disrupts a healthy-work life balance. Face to face contact and human interactions which were considered so essential for emotional well-being has taken a backseat. Lack of comforting physical contact like shaking hands and hugging friends is stressful and disconcerting. Online classes and home-schooling have placed a gargantuan burden both on students and parents. Lack of access to reliable computer hardware and spotty internet connections, particularly in rural areas and in the economically backward have created a new class divide. Children have been deprived of co-curricular activities, participation in group events and sports which is essential for their holistic development. Mental stress and fatigue have increased manyfold due to the rigours imposed by virtual learning. 

Question:

Choose the statement that is false according to the passage. 

  1. COVID patients frequently reported difficulty in sleeping 

  2. Smoking and consumption of alcohol decreased due to prolonged quarantine.

  3. Disorders like Parkinsonism occurring during COVID is a cause of concern. 

  4. Prolonged quarantine is a risk factor that can be associated with COVID related neurological conditions. 

  5. None of the above.

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow

It is well accorded that COVID-19 extracts a huge toll on the mental health of patients and leaves behind a slew of neurological sequelae in its wake. However, what is alarming is the wide gamut of mental and neurological disorders seen even in those with milder symptoms. Such patients frequently reported being anxious, depressed and having difficulty in sleeping. A higher incidence of frank psychosis manifesting as disorganization of thought processes and personality disorders was also reported. Many survivors of COVID-19 had to battle substance abuse in its immediate aftermath. There was a steep increase in the amount of alcohol consumed by regular drinkers. Persons who had stopped smoking and consuming alcohol resumed their habit in disconcerting numbers. 

The occurrence of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinsonism is concerning as this would bring long-term disability in the form of impaired mobility and memory decline. It has been hypothesized that the causative mechanism for many of the neurological conditions due to COVID-19 may be the direct invasion of the nervous system by the virus, an increased tendency to blood clotting or an exaggerated immune response by the body. Various other factors like pre-existing psychiatric illness, prolonged quarantine, perceived lack of organizational support, and social stigma are risk factors. Anxiety, Nervousness, and Post-traumatic stress disorder are often fuelled by fear of infecting other family members, physical distancing, loneliness, and ________ at home in cramped quarters.

The pandemic has radically transformed the way businesses function and services delivered. Remote working disrupts a healthy-work life balance. Face to face contact and human interactions which were considered so essential for emotional well-being has taken a backseat. Lack of comforting physical contact like shaking hands and hugging friends is stressful and disconcerting. Online classes and home-schooling have placed a gargantuan burden both on students and parents. Lack of access to reliable computer hardware and spotty internet connections, particularly in rural areas and in the economically backward have created a new class divide. Children have been deprived of co-curricular activities, participation in group events and sports which is essential for their holistic development. Mental stress and fatigue have increased manyfold due to the rigours imposed by virtual learning. 

Question:

Choose the statement that is true according to the passage.

  1. People are able to enjoy the work life balance due to work from home. 

  2. Spending time inside has given people an opportunity for self reflection. 

  3. Less exposure to the pollution of the outside world is a blessing for many. 

  4. The imposed virtual learning has increased the mental stress and fatigue in students. 

  5. None. 

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow

It is well accorded that COVID-19 extracts a huge toll on the mental health of patients and leaves behind a slew of neurological sequelae in its wake. However, what is alarming is the wide gamut of mental and neurological disorders seen even in those with milder symptoms. Such patients frequently reported being anxious, depressed and having difficulty in sleeping. A higher incidence of frank psychosis manifesting as disorganization of thought processes and personality disorders was also reported. Many survivors of COVID-19 had to battle substance abuse in its immediate aftermath. There was a steep increase in the amount of alcohol consumed by regular drinkers. Persons who had stopped smoking and consuming alcohol resumed their habit in disconcerting numbers. 

The occurrence of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinsonism is concerning as this would bring long-term disability in the form of impaired mobility and memory decline. It has been hypothesized that the causative mechanism for many of the neurological conditions due to COVID-19 may be the direct invasion of the nervous system by the virus, an increased tendency to blood clotting or an exaggerated immune response by the body. Various other factors like pre-existing psychiatric illness, prolonged quarantine, perceived lack of organizational support, and social stigma are risk factors. Anxiety, Nervousness, and Post-traumatic stress disorder are often fuelled by fear of infecting other family members, physical distancing, loneliness, and ________ at home in cramped quarters.

The pandemic has radically transformed the way businesses function and services delivered. Remote working disrupts a healthy-work life balance. Face to face contact and human interactions which were considered so essential for emotional well-being has taken a backseat. Lack of comforting physical contact like shaking hands and hugging friends is stressful and disconcerting. Online classes and home-schooling have placed a gargantuan burden both on students and parents. Lack of access to reliable computer hardware and spotty internet connections, particularly in rural areas and in the economically backward have created a new class divide. Children have been deprived of co-curricular activities, participation in group events and sports which is essential for their holistic development. Mental stress and fatigue have increased manyfold due to the rigours imposed by virtual learning. 

Question:

How did the pandemic transform the way businesses are run?

  1. Remote working has disrupted the work-life balance. 

  2. There is a constant need to be readily available for work.

  3. Face to face contact and human interactions have taken a back seat. 

  4. Both 1 and 3 

  5. None of the above

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow

It is well accorded that COVID-19 extracts a huge toll on the mental health of patients and leaves behind a slew of neurological sequelae in its wake. However, what is alarming is the wide gamut of mental and neurological disorders seen even in those with milder symptoms. Such patients frequently reported being anxious, depressed and having difficulty in sleeping. A higher incidence of frank psychosis manifesting as disorganization of thought processes and personality disorders was also reported. Many survivors of COVID-19 had to battle substance abuse in its immediate aftermath. There was a steep increase in the amount of alcohol consumed by regular drinkers. Persons who had stopped smoking and consuming alcohol resumed their habit in disconcerting numbers. 

The occurrence of neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinsonism is concerning as this would bring long-term disability in the form of impaired mobility and memory decline. It has been hypothesized that the causative mechanism for many of the neurological conditions due to COVID-19 may be the direct invasion of the nervous system by the virus, an increased tendency to blood clotting or an exaggerated immune response by the body. Various other factors like pre-existing psychiatric illness, prolonged quarantine, perceived lack of organizational support, and social stigma are risk factors. Anxiety, Nervousness, and Post-traumatic stress disorder are often fuelled by fear of infecting other family members, physical distancing, loneliness, and ________ at home in cramped quarters.

The pandemic has radically transformed the way businesses function and services delivered. Remote working disrupts a healthy-work life balance. Face to face contact and human interactions which were considered so essential for emotional well-being has taken a backseat. Lack of comforting physical contact like shaking hands and hugging friends is stressful and disconcerting. Online classes and home-schooling have placed a gargantuan burden both on students and parents. Lack of access to reliable computer hardware and spotty internet connections, particularly in rural areas and in the economically backward have created a new class divide. Children have been deprived of co-curricular activities, participation in group events and sports which is essential for their holistic development. Mental stress and fatigue have increased manyfold due to the rigours imposed by virtual learning. 

Question:

What is the synonym of the word accord ?

  1. Transpose 

  2. Expel 

  3. Reject

  4. Agreement 

  5. Admit 

In the following question, an idiomatic expression or a proverb is highlighted. Select the alternative which best describes its use in the sentence.

Hercules's lock of hair was his Achilles heel. 

  1. Weakness that could result in failure 

  2. A desirable quality 

  3. A hated quality 

  4. A wonderful characteristic

  5. The strongest ability

In the following questions, an idiomatic expression and its four meanings are given. Find out the correct meaning of the idiomatic expression.

To be in the doldrums

  1. to be in a tough spot

  2. to be caught lying

  3. to be caught in a hurricane 

  4. to be misunderstood 5. to be in low spirits

  5. to be in low spirits

In the given question, four words are printed in bold and are numbered A, B, C, and D. Of these, the positions of two of these words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged to make the sentence correct. Find the two words which need to be exchanged. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is (E), i.e. No improvement.

Union minister M.J. Akbar newspapers (A) to take legal action against several women journalists (B) who had accused (C) him of sexual harassment at two threatened (D) where he had been an editor.

  1. Both A-B and C-D 

  2. Only C-D 

  3. Only A-B 

  4. Only A-D 

  5. No improvement

Directions: In the following sentence, 4 words are given in bold. Two or more of these words are incorrectly placed and need to be interchanged. If there is no need for interchanging then ‘No Error’ can be selected.

Vikram was very demolishing (A) with his handling of the chinaware (B), he ended up reckless (C) most of the pieces before they even turned up (D). No Error (E)

  1. ABDC

  2. BACD 

  3. CBAD

  4. DCBA 

  5. No Error

In the following question, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). These words may or may not be placed in their correct order. Four options with different arrangements of these words have been provided. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as the answer. If no rearrangement is required, mark option (5) as your answer.

The article (A) was a page five hopefully (B) and filler (C) will be forgotten (D) in a couple of days. 

  1. A-C

  2. B-C

  3. C-D 

  4. B-D 

  5. No rearrangement

In the following question, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). These words may or may not be placed in their correct order. Four options with different arrangements of these words have been provided. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as the answer. If no rearrangement is required, mark option (5) as your answer.

After entertainment (A) the army (B), he restarted his leaving (C) career on the west coast with movie (D) and television roles. 

  1. A-B 

  2. B-C 

  3. C-D 

  4. A-C 

  5. No rearrangement

In the following question, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). These words may or may not be placed in their correct order. Four options with different arrangements of these words have been provided. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as the answer. If no rearrangement is required, mark option (5) as your answer.

He helped (A) her up and she tried (B) to stand, but her legs (C) felt like rubber (D). 

  1. C-D 

  2. D-B 

  3. B-A 

  4. A-D 

  5. No rearrangement

Directions: Below, a passage is given with five blanks labelled (A)- (E). Below the passage, five options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank most appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer.

Tiny plastic particles washed off products like synthetic clothing and car tyres account for up to a third of the plastic polluting oceans, __ (A) __ eco-systems and human health, a top conservationist body warned. Unlike the __ (B) __ images of country-sized garbage patches floating in the oceans, the micro plastic particles that wash off textiles and roadways leave the waterways looking __ (C) __. 

But they constitute a significant part of the “plastic soup” clogging our waters — accounting for between 15% and 31% of the estimated 9.5 million tones of plastic released into the oceans each year, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

In its report “Primary Micro plastics in the Oceans”, the IUCN found that in many developed countries in North America and Europe, which have __ (D) __ waste management, tiny plastic particles are in fact a bigger source of marine plastic pollution than plastic waste.

In addition to car tyres and synthetic textiles, such particles stem from everything from marine coatings and road markings, to city dust and the micro beads in cosmetics. “Plastic waste is not all there is to ocean plastics,” IUCN chief Inger Andersen said in a statement, insisting that “we must look far beyond waste management if we are to __ (E) __ ocean pollution in its entirety”.

Question:

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (D)? 

  1. Effective 

  2. Coherent

  3. Rational 

  4. Forcible 

  5. Productive

Directions: Below, a passage is given with five blanks labelled (A)- (E). Below the passage, five options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank most appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer.

Tiny plastic particles washed off products like synthetic clothing and car tyres account for up to a third of the plastic polluting oceans, __ (A) __ eco-systems and human health, a top conservationist body warned. Unlike the __ (B) __ images of country-sized garbage patches floating in the oceans, the micro plastic particles that wash off textiles and roadways leave the waterways looking __ (C) __. 

But they constitute a significant part of the “plastic soup” clogging our waters — accounting for between 15% and 31% of the estimated 9.5 million tones of plastic released into the oceans each year, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

In its report “Primary Micro plastics in the Oceans”, the IUCN found that in many developed countries in North America and Europe, which have __ (D) __ waste management, tiny plastic particles are in fact a bigger source of marine plastic pollution than plastic waste.

In addition to car tyres and synthetic textiles, such particles stem from everything from marine coatings and road markings, to city dust and the micro beads in cosmetics. “Plastic waste is not all there is to ocean plastics,” IUCN chief Inger Andersen said in a statement, insisting that “we must look far beyond waste management if we are to __ (E) __ ocean pollution in its entirety”.

Question:

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (C)?

  1. Unmarked 

  2. Flawless 

  3. Pristine 

  4. Unblemished 

  5. Sterile 

Directions: Below, a passage is given with five blanks labelled (A)- (E). Below the passage, five options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank most appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer.

Tiny plastic particles washed off products like synthetic clothing and car tyres account for up to a third of the plastic polluting oceans, __ (A) __ eco-systems and human health, a top conservationist body warned. Unlike the __ (B) __ images of country-sized garbage patches floating in the oceans, the micro plastic particles that wash off textiles and roadways leave the waterways looking __ (C) __. 

But they constitute a significant part of the “plastic soup” clogging our waters — accounting for between 15% and 31% of the estimated 9.5 million tones of plastic released into the oceans each year, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

In its report “Primary Micro plastics in the Oceans”, the IUCN found that in many developed countries in North America and Europe, which have __ (D) __ waste management, tiny plastic particles are in fact a bigger source of marine plastic pollution than plastic waste.

In addition to car tyres and synthetic textiles, such particles stem from everything from marine coatings and road markings, to city dust and the micro beads in cosmetics. “Plastic waste is not all there is to ocean plastics,” IUCN chief Inger Andersen said in a statement, insisting that “we must look far beyond waste management if we are to __ (E) __ ocean pollution in its entirety”.

Question:

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (A)?

  1. Deciding 

  2. Striking 

  3. Modifying

  4. Impacting 

  5. Acting

Directions: Below, a passage is given with five blanks labelled (A)- (E). Below the passage, five options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank most appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer.

Tiny plastic particles washed off products like synthetic clothing and car tyres account for up to a third of the plastic polluting oceans, __ (A) __ eco-systems and human health, a top conservationist body warned. Unlike the __ (B) __ images of country-sized garbage patches floating in the oceans, the micro plastic particles that wash off textiles and roadways leave the waterways looking __ (C) __. 

But they constitute a significant part of the “plastic soup” clogging our waters — accounting for between 15% and 31% of the estimated 9.5 million tones of plastic released into the oceans each year, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

In its report “Primary Micro plastics in the Oceans”, the IUCN found that in many developed countries in North America and Europe, which have __ (D) __ waste management, tiny plastic particles are in fact a bigger source of marine plastic pollution than plastic waste.

In addition to car tyres and synthetic textiles, such particles stem from everything from marine coatings and road markings, to city dust and the micro beads in cosmetics. “Plastic waste is not all there is to ocean plastics,” IUCN chief Inger Andersen said in a statement, insisting that “we must look far beyond waste management if we are to __ (E) __ ocean pollution in its entirety”.

Question:

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (B)?

  1. Horrifying 

  2. Shocking

  3. Repelling 

  4. Bewildering 

  5. Offensive

Directions: Below, a passage is given with five blanks labelled (A)- (E). Below the passage, five options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank most appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer.

Tiny plastic particles washed off products like synthetic clothing and car tyres account for up to a third of the plastic polluting oceans, __ (A) __ eco-systems and human health, a top conservationist body warned. Unlike the __ (B) __ images of country-sized garbage patches floating in the oceans, the micro plastic particles that wash off textiles and roadways leave the waterways looking __ (C) __. 

But they constitute a significant part of the “plastic soup” clogging our waters — accounting for between 15% and 31% of the estimated 9.5 million tones of plastic released into the oceans each year, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

In its report “Primary Micro plastics in the Oceans”, the IUCN found that in many developed countries in North America and Europe, which have __ (D) __ waste management, tiny plastic particles are in fact a bigger source of marine plastic pollution than plastic waste.

In addition to car tyres and synthetic textiles, such particles stem from everything from marine coatings and road markings, to city dust and the micro beads in cosmetics. “Plastic waste is not all there is to ocean plastics,” IUCN chief Inger Andersen said in a statement, insisting that “we must look far beyond waste management if we are to __ (E) __ ocean pollution in its entirety”.

Question:

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (E)? 

  1. Post 

  2. Communicate 

  3. Convey 

  4. Speech 

  5. Address

In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. In the first column, phrases are A, B, and C, and in the second column, the phrases are D, E, and F. 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 grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options forms a correct sentence after combination, select ‘None of these’ as your answer.

  1. A-F 

  2. C-D 

  3. A-E

  4. B-D 

  5. B-E 

In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. In the first column, phrases are A, B, and C, and in the second column, the phrases are D, E, and F. 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 grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options forms a correct sentence after combination, select ‘None of these’ as your answer. 

Column 1)                                                                                                        Column 2) 

A) We talk and plan and dream about nothing but                                           D) a big part of who I am and I have no desire to trade any of it away. 

B) There were many people in his dream, and                                                  E) excited to see her dressed up for the occasion. 

C) Everything I found in books that pleased me I retained in my memory         F) he thought he should remember them.       

  1. B -E and C-F 

  2. A-E, B-F and C-D 

  3. A-F and C-D 

  4. B-F 

  5. None of these

In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. In the first column, phrases are A, B, and C, and in the second column, the phrases are D, E, and F. 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 grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options forms a correct sentence after combination, select ‘None of these’ as your answer.

Column 1)                                                                                                 Column 2) 

(A) The Consumer Protection Act should be implemented more strictly  (D) as there are many dark sides to it once you enter into this

(B) The music industry is now saturated with too many singers     (E) so that the businessmen become alert and are compelled to stop the unfair practice

C) The showbiz business is not all rosy as it seems                      (F) and the lifetime of a singer is hence reduced to one or two songs only

  1. A-F 

  2. B-F, C-D 

  3. A-E, B-F and C-D

  4. B-F, C-E

  5. None of these

In the following sentence, a part is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part, which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative that indicates 'No improvement’.

The new captain's poker face made them unable for gauge his mood.

A.unable in gauge his mood

B. unable to assess his mood

C. unable to gauge his mood 

  1. Only A 

  2. Only C

  3. Only B 

  4. Both B and C

  5. No improvement

In the following sentence, a word has been emboldened. Select the best alternative for the bold word from the given options.

I was shocked at the audacity and brazenness of the gangsters.

  1. Cowardice

  2. Insolence 

  3. Presumption 

  4. Brevity 

  5. Heed

Direction: In the following question, out of four alternatives, select the word which can replace the underlined word given in the question. In case no replacement is needed, select 'None of these'.

Those who follow world affairs would not be entirely wise to consign colonialism to the proverbial dustbin of history, as it remains a relevant factor in understanding the problems and the dangers of the world.

  1. Announce 

  2. Circulate 

  3. Indicate 

  4. Assign

  5. None of these

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

64, 62, 65, 60, 67, ?

  1. 50

  2. 62

  3. 64

  4. 56

  5. 66

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series? 

6, 8, 11, 16, 23, ?

  1. 32

  2. 36

  3. 34

  4. 28

  5. 42

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

8.5, 9.5, 21, 66, ?, 1345

  1. 258 

  2. 268

  3. 274 

  4. 284 

  5. 278

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

29, 30, 26, 35, ?, 44

  1. 31

  2. 23

  3. 27

  4. 15

  5. 19

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

77, 76, 84, 57, ?, – 4 

  1. 81

  2. 100

  3. 121

  4. 144

  5. 169

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

0.25, 1.25, 4.5, ?, 70, 355

  1. 16.25 

  2. 16 

  3. 16.75 

  4. 16.5

  5. 17.25

Directions: Read the pie chart carefully and answer the following questions. Pie chart represent the percentage of scale I officer in different banks in January 2015. Total number of Scale I officers are 400

Note: No new employees joined the given banks or left the given banks from January 2015 to December 2015. 

Question:

What is the average number of scale I officers in Banks D, E and F?

  1. 63

  2. 65

  3. 64

  4. 67

  5. 68

Directions: Read the pie chart carefully and answer the following questions. Pie chart represent the percentage of scale I officer in different banks in January 2015. Total number of Scale I officers are 400

Note: No new employees joined the given banks or left the given banks from January 2015 to December 2015. 

Question:

In January 2015, the number of male Scale I Officers in Bank B was three times the number of female Scale I Officers in the same bank. If in Bank D, the number of female Scale I Officers was the same as that in bank B; what was the number of male Scale I Officers in Bank D? 

  1. 80

  2. 78

  3. 72

  4. 84

  5. 76

Directions: Read the pie chart carefully and answer the following questions. Pie chart represent the percentage of scale I officer in different banks in January 2015. Total number of Scale I officers are 400

Note: No new employees joined the given banks or left the given banks from January 2015 to December 2015. 

Question:

In January 2015, 32% of the total number of scale I officers in Banks B, D, and E together were unmarried. If the respective ratio between the number of unmarried officers in these banks was 3 : 2 : 3, what was the number of unmarried Scale I officers in Bank D? 

  1. 18

  2. 24

  3. 14

  4. 20

  5. 16

Directions: Read the pie chart carefully and answer the following questions. Pie chart represent the percentage of scale I officer in different banks in January 2015. Total number of Scale I officers are 400

Note: No new employees joined the given banks or left the given banks from January 2015 to December 2015. 

Question:

In December 2014, 4% of the candidates who applied for a job as Scale 1 officer were recruited in Bank A. If Bank A had 44 Scale I officers in 2014, what was the number of candidates who applied for the job?

  1. 240

  2. 450

  3. 400

  4. 250

  5. 300

 In January 2016, some Scale I Officers resigned from Bank C and all of them joined Bank B. If the resultant respective ratio between the number of Scale I Officers in Bank C and that in Bank B is 24 : 13, what is the number of Scale I Officers who resigned from Bank C? 

  1. 3

  2. 6

  3. 7

  4. 4

  5. 5

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

I. x2 + 7x + 10 = 0

II. y2 + 5y + 4 = 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. 

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

I. x2 + 35x + 306 = 0

II. y2 + 41y + 408 = 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. 

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

I. x2 - 19x + 60 = 0

II. y2 - 20y + 99 = 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

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

I. x2 - 28x + 195 = 0

II. y2 - 21y + 108 = 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.

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

I. x2 + 19x + 78 = 0

II. 45y2 + 83y + 28 = 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.

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

I. x2 + 31x + 240 = 0

II. 5y2 + 60y + 135 = 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. 

The average monthly savings of Shifa for the first 5 months is Rs. 2120, for the next 3 months is Rs. 4260 and for the remaining months of the year is Rs. 3140. Now, the average monthly expenditure for the complete year is Rs. 11000. Find the total income of the year 

  1. Rs. 170,520 

  2. Rs. 174,680 

  3. Rs. 180,950 

  4. Rs. 167,940 

  5. Rs. 190,360

In a class, 60% speak Hindi and 70% speak English. If 28% of the students can’t speak any of the two languages, then what % of the students in the class can speak both the languages? 

  1. 55% 

  2. 56% 

  3. 58% 

  4. 60% 

  5. 62% 

Two equal glasses are filled with alcohol and water respectively. First glass is filled with (2/5) of alcohol and second glass is filled with (1/4) of alcohol. Then, the glasses are filled up with water and the resultant mixture is put into a big Jug. Find the ratio of alcohol and water in the jug.

  1. 13 : 27

  2. 23 : 25 

  3. 17 : 19 

  4. 14 : 25

  5. 18 : 17

A train met with an accident 100 km from station P. It completes the remaining journey at 2/3 of the previous speed and reached 42 min late at station Q. If the accident had taken place 40 km further, it would have been only 22 min late. Then, what is the original speed of the train?

  1. 60 km/hr 

  2. 40 km/hr

  3. 30 km/hr 

  4. 36 km/hr 

  5. None of these

A Man rows to a place 63 km far and comes back in 16 hours. He finds that he can row 18 km with the flow in the same time taken to row 14 km against the flow. What is the speed of the stream?

  1. 1 km/hr 

  2. 2 km/hr 

  3. 2.5 km/hr 

  4. 4 km/hr 

  5. 5 km/hr

A and B entered into a partnership by investing Rs. 8000 and Rs. 6000 respectively. After 8 months, A withdrew half his investment while B invested 1.5 times more of his investment more and C joined the partnership with Rs. 12000. Find the profit share of C after 1 year if A got Rs. 8000 as profit. 

  1. Rs. 5400 

  2. Rs. 4500

  3. Rs. 5000 

  4. Rs. 4800 

  5. Rs. 6000

Directions: Read the given pie and table carefully and answer the following questions. The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of people who found COVID – 19 positive in four major cities of India from 1st July to 31st August 2020 and the table shows the number of people who tested positive in July from these cities.

City           July

Mumbai    230068

Delhi         48149

Kolkata     83468

Chennai   147890

Question:

Number of people from Delhi who tested positive in July is what percent of total positive tested people of that city?

  1. 56% 

  2. 57.32% 

  3. 62.58%

  4. 60%

  5. 59.86%

Directions: Read the given pie and table carefully and answer the following questions. The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of people who found COVID – 19 positive in four major cities of India from 1st July to 31st August 2020 and the table shows the number of people who tested positive in July from these cities.

City           July

Mumbai    230068

Delhi         48149

Kolkata     83468

Chennai   147890

Question:

What is the average of the number of people in August from Mumbai and the number of people in July from Chennai who tested positive?

  1. 258911 

  2. 324526 

  3. 242478 

  4. 278562 

  5. None of these

Directions: Read the given pie and table carefully and answer the following questions. The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of people who found COVID – 19 positive in four major cities of India from 1st July to 31st August 2020 and the table shows the number of people who tested positive in July from these cities.

City           July

Mumbai    230068

Delhi         48149

Kolkata     83468

Chennai   147890

Question:

Total numbers of cases in July are how much more or less than the total number of cases in August of all four cities? 

  1. 509575 

  2. 690425

  3. 180850

  4. 245689

  5. None of these

Directions: Read the given pie and table carefully and answer the following questions. The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of people who found COVID – 19 positive in four major cities of India from 1st July to 31st August 2020 and the table shows the number of people who tested positive in July from these cities.

City           July

Mumbai    230068

Delhi         48149

Kolkata     83468

Chennai   147890

Question:

Total peoples tested positive in Delhi is what percent of the total number of people tested positive in Mumbai?

  1. 11% 

  2. 14% 

  3. 16% 

  4. 18% 

  5. 19% 

Directions: Read the given pie and table carefully and answer the following questions. The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of people who found COVID – 19 positive in four major cities of India from 1st July to 31st August 2020 and the table shows the number of people who tested positive in July from these cities.

City           July

Mumbai    230068

Delhi         48149

Kolkata     83468

Chennai   147890

Question:

If the recovery rate is 70% and the death rate is 10% of total tested cases in Chennai at the end of July. How many active cases are on 1st August, if no case is found on that day? 

  1. 32593 

  2. 21500 

  3. 15320

  4. 29578 

  5. None of these

The cost of printing a book increased from Rs. 96 to Rs. 120 from the year 2013 to 2018, such that the total money spent on printing books by a printing press increased in the ratio 5 : 6. If the printing press printed 200 books in the year 2013, how many books did they print in the year 2018? 

  1. 176 

  2. 192 

  3. 216

  4. 252 

  5. 223 

What is the total compound interest on Rs. 45000 for 3 years when the sum is divided into a ratio of 4 : 5 and rate of interest on a small sum is 10% and 20% on the large sum? (Compounded annually)

  1. Rs. 20010 

  2. Rs. 24820 

  3. Rs. 25630 

  4. Rs. 26400 

  5. None of these

A alone can do a piece of work in 15 days, while B alone can do it in 20 days. They work together for 6 days and the rest of the work is done by C in 6 days. If they get Rs 800 for the whole work, how should they divide the money?

  1. Rs. 320, Rs. 240 and Rs. 240 

  2. Rs. 640, Rs. 280 and Rs. 260 

  3. Rs. 320, Rs. 420 and Rs. 360

  4. Rs. 360, Rs. 420 and Rs. 240 

  5. Rs. 320, Rs. 240 and Rs. 720 

If a 50 liters mixture of milk and water is in the ratio of 3 : 2. After removal of 10 liters mixture, 12 liters milk and 12 liters water is added into the mixture. Find the final ratio of water and milk in the mixture

  1. 9 : 7 

  2. 7 : 9 

  3. 3 : 2 

  4. 2 : 3 

  5. 1 : 1

A shopkeeper gives discounts of 10% on the T.V.. The marked price of T.V. is Rs. 8000. After allowing discount, a shopkeeper gain 20 %. Find the cost price of a T.V. 

  1. Rs. 7500 

  2. Rs. 8500 

  3. Rs. 3500

  4. Rs. 4050

  5. Rs. 6000

Five dice are tossed together. What is the probability of getting different faces in all of the dice? 

  1. 6!/66

  2. 6!/65

  3. 5!/65

  4. 5!/66

  5. 6!/55

A circular pavement was to be built around a square park of side 18 m. The maximum width of pavement is 5 m. Calculate the cost of cementing the pavement at Rs. 15 per m2 .

  1. Rs. 5000 

  2. Rs. 4750

  3. Rs. 4360 

  4. Rs. 4380

  5. None of these

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. 

Julie starts her journey from point ‘Z’ and walks 10km east to reach point ‘Y’ then she turns to her left and walks 3km to reach point ‘R’ and then she turns to her left again and walks 12km to reach point ‘S’. Again, she turns to her left and walks 3km to reach point ‘E’. Finally, she took to her right and moves for another 4km to reach point J. 

Question:

Point E is in which direction with respect to the point R?

  1. South west 

  2. North west 

  3. North east 

  4. North 

  5. South east

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. 

Julie starts her journey from point ‘Z’ and walks 10km east to reach point ‘Y’ then she turns to her left and walks 3km to reach point ‘R’ and then she turns to her left again and walks 12km to reach point ‘S’. Again, she turns to her left and walks 3km to reach point ‘E’. Finally, she took to her right and moves for another 4km to reach point J. 

Question:

If point K is southwest of Y and 8km south of point Z then what is the shortest distance (Approx) between point K and point Y? 

  1. 10 km

  2. 13 Km 

  3. 8 Km 

  4. 11 Km 

  5. 15 Km

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below. 

Julie starts her journey from point ‘Z’ and walks 10km east to reach point ‘Y’ then she turns to her left and walks 3km to reach point ‘R’ and then she turns to her left again and walks 12km to reach point ‘S’. Again, she turns to her left and walks 3km to reach point ‘E’. Finally, she took to her right and moves for another 4km to reach point J. 

Question:

Which among the following is to the northwest of Point Z?

  1. Point J 

  2. Point E 

  3. Point S 

  4. Point R

  5. Point Y

In the given word ‘MOTIVATION’ if the vowels are changed to the next letters and the consonants are changed to the previous letters as per the alphabetical series, then which letter/letters are repeated more than once?

  1. One 

  2. Two 

  3. Three 

  4. Four 

  5. None 

If 2 is added to each even digit and 1 is subtracted from each odd digit in the number 945217, then what will be the sum of number/numbers not repeated in the new number?

  1. 6

  2. 8

  3. 4

  4. 5

  5. 7

How many pair of letters are there in the word “EFFECTIVE” which has as many letters (in both forward and backward direction) in between as they have in English alphabet series? 

  1. One 

  2. Two 

  3. Three

  4. Four

  5. None of these 

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Nine boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are kept one above the other not necessarily in the same order. Three boxes are kept between A and B. Equal number of boxes are kept above and below A. Number of boxes kept above B is same as the number of boxes kept below C. Only two boxes are kept between C and I. One box is kept between A and G, which is not kept immediate above I. No box is kept between F and D, which is not kept above F. E is placed below H, which is kept immediate below D. 

Question:

How many boxes are kept between F and A? 

  1. None 

  2. Two

  3. One 

  4. Three 

  5. More than three

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Nine boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are kept one above the other not necessarily in the same order. Three boxes are kept between A and B. Equal number of boxes are kept above and below A. Number of boxes kept above B is same as the number of boxes kept below C. Only two boxes are kept between C and I. One box is kept between A and G, which is not kept immediate above I. No box is kept between F and D, which is not kept above F. E is placed below H, which is kept immediate below D. 

Question:

Which box is kept immediately below H?

  1. I

  2. F

  3. D

  4. E

  5. None of these

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Nine boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are kept one above the other not necessarily in the same order. Three boxes are kept between A and B. Equal number of boxes are kept above and below A. Number of boxes kept above B is same as the number of boxes kept below C. Only two boxes are kept between C and I. One box is kept between A and G, which is not kept immediate above I. No box is kept between F and D, which is not kept above F. E is placed below H, which is kept immediate below D. 

Question:

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group, find the one which does not belong to the group.

  1. AG 

  2. BD

  3. FH 

  4. IC 

  5. DA

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Nine boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are kept one above the other not necessarily in the same order. Three boxes are kept between A and B. Equal number of boxes are kept above and below A. Number of boxes kept above B is same as the number of boxes kept below C. Only two boxes are kept between C and I. One box is kept between A and G, which is not kept immediate above I. No box is kept between F and D, which is not kept above F. E is placed below H, which is kept immediate below D. 

Question:

Which of the following pairs represent the lowermost and the topmost box?

  1. EF 

  2. EB 

  3. CB

  4. CF 

  5. None of these

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Nine boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are kept one above the other not necessarily in the same order. Three boxes are kept between A and B. Equal number of boxes are kept above and below A. Number of boxes kept above B is same as the number of boxes kept below C. Only two boxes are kept between C and I. One box is kept between A and G, which is not kept immediate above I. No box is kept between F and D, which is not kept above F. E is placed below H, which is kept immediate below D. 

Question:

Which of the following statement is / are true?

  1. Only one box is kept between F and A 

  2. All of the given statements are true 

  3. Three boxes are kept between E and H 

  4. I is kept immediately below G 

  5. None of the given statement is true 

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 A are B.

All B are C.

Only a few D are C.

Conclusions:

I. Some D are not A.

II. Some D are not B

  1. Only conclusion I follows 

  2. Only conclusion II follows 

  3. Both conclusion I and II follow 

  4. Either conclusion I or II follows 

  5. Neither conclusion I nor II 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:

Some Sparrow are Parrot

Only a few Parrot are Camel.

All Camel are Goats.

Conclusions:

I. All Sparrow are Parrot.

II. Some Parrot are not Camel. 

  1. Only conclusion I follows

  2. Only conclusion II follows

  3. Both conclusion I and II follow 

  4. Either conclusion I or II follows 

  5. Neither conclusion I nor II 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:

Only a few Bus is Car.

Some Car is Train.

Some Train is Truck.

Conclusions:

I. Some Car is Truck.

II. All Bus being Car is a possibility.

  1. Only I follow 

  2. Only II follow 3

  3. Both I and II follows 

  4. Either I or II follows 

  5. Neither I nor II follows 

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Seven persons A, C, P, L, J, K, F are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Only two of them are facing inside. Three persons are sitting between F and P when counted from the right of F. L is sitting second to the left of K who is facing inside. L is not an immediate neighbor of A or F. Both the immediate neighbors of K are facing in opposite direction as that of K. The person sitting adjacent to both J and P is facing outside. A is sitting to the immediate left of F and facing outside. J is an immediate neighbor of neither F nor P. L is sitting to the immediate left of P.

Question:

Who is sitting to the immediate right of J?

  1. P

  2. C

  3. F

  4. L

  5. A

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Seven persons A, C, P, L, J, K, F are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Only two of them are facing inside. Three persons are sitting between F and P when counted from the right of F. L is sitting second to the left of K who is facing inside. L is not an immediate neighbor of A or F. Both the immediate neighbors of K are facing in opposite direction as that of K. The person sitting adjacent to both J and P is facing outside. A is sitting to the immediate left of F and facing outside. J is an immediate neighbor of neither F nor P. L is sitting to the immediate left of P.

Question:

How many persons are sitting between K and P?

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 4

  4. 3

  5. Either 2 or 3 persons

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Seven persons A, C, P, L, J, K, F are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Only two of them are facing inside. Three persons are sitting between F and P when counted from the right of F. L is sitting second to the left of K who is facing inside. L is not an immediate neighbor of A or F. Both the immediate neighbors of K are facing in opposite direction as that of K. The person sitting adjacent to both J and P is facing outside. A is sitting to the immediate left of F and facing outside. J is an immediate neighbor of neither F nor P. L is sitting to the immediate left of P.

Question:

If A and L interchange their positions, who will be sitting to the third left of L?

  1. P

  2. K

  3. A

  4. L

  5. None of these

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Seven persons A, C, P, L, J, K, F are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Only two of them are facing inside. Three persons are sitting between F and P when counted from the right of F. L is sitting second to the left of K who is facing inside. L is not an immediate neighbor of A or F. Both the immediate neighbors of K are facing in opposite direction as that of K. The person sitting adjacent to both J and P is facing outside. A is sitting to the immediate left of F and facing outside. J is an immediate neighbor of neither F nor P. L is sitting to the immediate left of P.

Question:

Four of the following five are alike in a way and hence form a group. Choose the one that does not belong to the group. 

  1. F

  2. K

  3. J

  4. L

  5. A

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Seven persons A, C, P, L, J, K, F are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Only two of them are facing inside. Three persons are sitting between F and P when counted from the right of F. L is sitting second to the left of K who is facing inside. L is not an immediate neighbor of A or F. Both the immediate neighbors of K are facing in opposite direction as that of K. The person sitting adjacent to both J and P is facing outside. A is sitting to the immediate left of F and facing outside. J is an immediate neighbor of neither F nor P. L is sitting to the immediate left of P.

Question:

Who is sitting to the fifth right of F?

  1. A

  2. L

  3. P

  4. K

  5. C

Study the following information and answer the given questions.

Eight members of a family are living in a house, in which two are married couples. N is the father of D. E is married to N. G and D are siblings. C is married to G. N has no son. K is the father of E. Q is the only son of C. A is the brother-in-law of N. 

Question:

Who among the following is the son-in-law of N?

  1. G

  2. K

  3. C

  4. Q

  5. None of these

Study the following information and answer the given questions.

Eight members of a family are living in a house, in which two are married couples. N is the father of D. E is married to N. G and D are siblings. C is married to G. N has no son. K is the father of E. Q is the only son of C. A is the brother-in-law of N. 

Question:

How K is related to D?

  1. Father 

  2. Uncle 

  3. Grand Mother 

  4. Grand Father 

  5. None of these

Study the following information and answer the given questions.

Eight members of a family are living in a house, in which two are married couples. N is the father of D. E is married to N. G and D are siblings. C is married to G. N has no son. K is the father of E. Q is the only son of C. A is the brother-in-law of N. 

Question:

Which of the following statement is true?

  1. K is the mother of A 

  2. D and C are Siblings 

  3. Q is the son of A 

  4. N is the husband of E 

  5. None is correct 

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Five persons T, N, R, C and G went to the market on different days of a week from Monday to Friday, but not necessarily in the same order. They wore different types of cloths among Cotton, Silk, Wool, Leather and Linen. Additional information about them is given below.

Three persons went to the market between the persons who wore Cotton and Leather. T wore Silk cloth and went on one of the days after C. C did not wear Linen. Two persons went to the market between R and N. R and G did not wear Leather. The number of persons who went to the market before N is more than the number of persons went to the market after N. C did not go to the market on Monday. 

Question:

Who went to the market on Monday?

  1. C

  2. R

  3. G

  4. N

  5. None of these

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Five persons T, N, R, C and G went to the market on different days of a week from Monday to Friday, but not necessarily in the same order. They wore different types of cloths among Cotton, Silk, Wool, Leather and Linen. Additional information about them is given below.

Three persons went to the market between the persons who wore Cotton and Leather. T wore Silk cloth and went on one of the days after C. C did not wear Linen. Two persons went to the market between R and N. R and G did not wear Leather. The number of persons who went to the market before N is more than the number of persons went to the market after N. C did not go to the market on Monday. 

Question:

C wore which type of cloth?

  1. Leather 

  2. Linen 

  3. Cotton

  4. Wool

  5. Either 1 or 2

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Five persons T, N, R, C and G went to the market on different days of a week from Monday to Friday, but not necessarily in the same order. They wore different types of cloths among Cotton, Silk, Wool, Leather and Linen. Additional information about them is given below.

Three persons went to the market between the persons who wore Cotton and Leather. T wore Silk cloth and went on one of the days after C. C did not wear Linen. Two persons went to the market between R and N. R and G did not wear Leather. The number of persons who went to the market before N is more than the number of persons went to the market after N. C did not go to the market on Monday. 

Question:

How many persons went to the market between T and N? 

  1. One

  2. Two 

  3. Zero 

  4. Three

  5. Four 

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Five persons T, N, R, C and G went to the market on different days of a week from Monday to Friday, but not necessarily in the same order. They wore different types of cloths among Cotton, Silk, Wool, Leather and Linen. Additional information about them is given below.

Three persons went to the market between the persons who wore Cotton and Leather. T wore Silk cloth and went on one of the days after C. C did not wear Linen. Two persons went to the market between R and N. R and G did not wear Leather. The number of persons who went to the market before N is more than the number of persons went to the market after N. C did not go to the market on Monday. 

Question:

Who went to the market at the first and last respectively?

  1. R, C 

  2. G, N 

  3. T, N 

  4. G, R

  5. C, N 

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Five persons T, N, R, C and G went to the market on different days of a week from Monday to Friday, but not necessarily in the same order. They wore different types of cloths among Cotton, Silk, Wool, Leather and Linen. Additional information about them is given below.

Three persons went to the market between the persons who wore Cotton and Leather. T wore Silk cloth and went on one of the days after C. C did not wear Linen. Two persons went to the market between R and N. R and G did not wear Leather. The number of persons who went to the market before N is more than the number of persons went to the market after N. C did not go to the market on Monday. 

Question:

Which of the following statement is false?

  1. R did not go on Friday. 

  2. C did not wear Leather. 

  3. One person went to the market between the persons who wore Wool and Leather. 

  4. N went on Thursday. 

  5. C and T went to the market on consecutive days. 

Direction: In the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given them is/are definitely follow.

Statement: P ≤ Q < S = T ≥ U ≥ W < Z

Conclusion:

I. S > W

II. W = T

  1. Only conclusion II is true 

  2. Either conclusion I or II is true 

  3. Both conclusion I and II are true 

  4. Neither conclusion I nor II is true 

  5. Only conclusion I is true

Direction: In the given question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusions I and II given below the statements is/are definitely true.

Statements:

H > G < C, E ≥ K < D ≤ B, E = C

Conclusions:

I.G ≤ D

II. G>D 

  1. If only conclusion I follows 

  2. If only conclusion II follows 

  3. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows 

  4. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

  5. If both conclusions follow

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: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U were born in three different months May, September and November, on two different dates- 9 and 16 not necessarily in the same order. 

P was born after R but not on the same date as that of R. Number of persons born before S is equal to the number of persons born after T. Q and U were born in the same month. T was born in a month having even number of days. Two persons were born between R and T. 

Question:

Who was born on 16th November?

  1. R

  2. P

  3. Q

  4. U

  5. Either Q or U

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U were born in three different months May, September and November, on two different dates- 9 and 16 not necessarily in the same order. 

P was born after R but not on the same date as that of R. Number of persons born before S is equal to the number of persons born after T. Q and U were born in the same month. T was born in a month having even number of days. Two persons were born between R and T. 

Question:

Who was born immediately before R?

  1. P

  2. Q

  3. S

  4. T

  5. No one

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U were born in three different months May, September and November, on two different dates- 9 and 16 not necessarily in the same order. 

P was born after R but not on the same date as that of R. Number of persons born before S is equal to the number of persons born after T. Q and U were born in the same month. T was born in a month having even number of days. Two persons were born between R and T. 

Question:

What is the square root of sum of the dates on which R and P were born?

  1. 16

  2. 4

  3. 5

  4. 9

  5. 25

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U were born in three different months May, September and November, on two different dates- 9 and 16 not necessarily in the same order. 

P was born after R but not on the same date as that of R. Number of persons born before S is equal to the number of persons born after T. Q and U were born in the same month. T was born in a month having even number of days. Two persons were born between R and T. 

Question:

How many persons were born between P and U?

  1. 2

  2. 3

  3. 4

  4. 1

  5. Cannot be determined 

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U were born in three different months May, September and November, on two different dates- 9 and 16 not necessarily in the same order. 

P was born after R but not on the same date as that of R. Number of persons born before S is equal to the number of persons born after T. Q and U were born in the same month. T was born in a month having even number of days. Two persons were born between R and T. 

Question:

Who was born in a month having odd number of days?

  1. S

  2. T

  3. Q

  4. U

  5. R

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