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Question 1 of 60
1. Question
Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression R > O = A > S < T is definitely true?
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As per the rules given in Coded Inequalities section of Banking Concepts we get option b : S < R is true.
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As per the rules given in Coded Inequalities section of Banking Concepts we get option b : S < R is true.
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Question 2 of 60
2. Question
Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression in order to make the expressions P > A as well as T ≤ L definitely true? P > L ? A ≥ N = T
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In order for P to be greater than A ‘?’ should be replaced with ‘>’ but in order for T ≤ L to be true ‘?’ must be replace by ≥
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In order for P to be greater than A ‘?’ should be replaced with ‘>’ but in order for T ≤ L to be true ‘?’ must be replace by ≥
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Question 3 of 60
3. Question
Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expressions B > N as well as D ≤ L definitely true? B _ L _ O _ N _ D
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Verifying options we find that options a, b and e can be eliminated as they have ‘≥’ in between B and N.
In option c we have ‘<‘ in between B and N which doesn’t satisy the required condition.Incorrect
Verifying options we find that options a, b and e can be eliminated as they have ‘≥’ in between B and N.
In option c we have ‘<‘ in between B and N which doesn’t satisy the required condition. -
Question 4 of 60
4. Question
Which of the following should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression A < P definitely false? ___ ≤ ___ < ___ > ___
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Verifying the options we find that in options a, b, c and d , P is either > or ≥ A , which doesn’t satisfy the required condition.
So the option left, e , is the right option.Incorrect
Verifying the options we find that in options a, b, c and d , P is either > or ≥ A , which doesn’t satisfy the required condition.
So the option left, e , is the right option. -
Question 5 of 60
5. Question
Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression F > N and U > D definitely false? F __ O __ U __ N __
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Verifying the options we find that a, d , e do not satisy the required condition as they have ‘>’ , ‘≥’ in between F and N.
In option B there is ‘>’ between U and D.
Hence the option left , c is the right choice.Incorrect
Verifying the options we find that a, d , e do not satisy the required condition as they have ‘>’ , ‘≥’ in between F and N.
In option B there is ‘>’ between U and D.
Hence the option left , c is the right choice. -
Question 6 of 60
6. Question
Directions: Study the information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language ‘economics is not money’ is written as ‘ka la ho ga’, ‘demand and supply economics’ is written as ‘mo ta pa ka’, ‘money makes only part’ is written as ‘zi la ne ki’ and ‘demand makes supply economics’ is written as ‘zi mo ka ta’.What is the code for ‘money’ in the given code language?
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Money is repeated in two sentences where la is common. So option e : la is the correct answer.
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Money is repeated in two sentences where la is common. So option e : la is the correct answer.
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Question 7 of 60
7. Question
Directions: Study the information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language ‘economics is not money’ is written as ‘ka la ho ga’, ‘demand and supply economics’ is written as ‘mo ta pa ka’, ‘money makes only part’ is written as ‘zi la ne ki’ and ‘demand makes supply economics’ is written as ‘zi mo ka ta’.What is the code for ‘supply’ in the given code language?
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economics is repeated in two sentences where ka is common.
So economics is ka.
demand and supply are repeated in two sentences where mo and ta are common, and can be either of them( if demand is mo then supply is ta and vice versa).
Hence option e : Either mo or ta is the correct answer.Incorrect
economics is repeated in two sentences where ka is common.
So economics is ka.
demand and supply are repeated in two sentences where mo and ta are common, and can be either of them( if demand is mo then supply is ta and vice versa).
Hence option e : Either mo or ta is the correct answer. -
Question 8 of 60
8. Question
Directions: Study the information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language ‘economics is not money’ is written as ‘ka la ho ga’, ‘demand and supply economics’ is written as ‘mo ta pa ka’, ‘money makes only part’ is written as ‘zi la ne ki’ and ‘demand makes supply economics’ is written as ‘zi mo ka ta’.What may be the code for ‘demand only more’ in the given code language?
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demand is either mo or ta
makes is repeated in two sentences where zi is common
money is la
Therefore only can be either ne or ki
So the option must have wither mo or ta , ne or ki and a new word for only.
Verifying the options with the above condition we find that option a : xi ne mo is the right answer.Incorrect
demand is either mo or ta
makes is repeated in two sentences where zi is common
money is la
Therefore only can be either ne or ki
So the option must have wither mo or ta , ne or ki and a new word for only.
Verifying the options with the above condition we find that option a : xi ne mo is the right answer. -
Question 9 of 60
9. Question
Directions: Study the information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language ‘economics is not money’ is written as ‘ka la ho ga’, ‘demand and supply economics’ is written as ‘mo ta pa ka’, ‘money makes only part’ is written as ‘zi la ne ki’ and ‘demand makes supply economics’ is written as ‘zi mo ka ta’.What may be the possible code for ‘work and money’ in the given code language?
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From the given information, we can establish that economics = ‘ka’, ‘money =’la’, and = ‘pa’ and makes = ‘zi’.
‘Work and money’ contain the words ‘and’ and ‘money’ => answer must have ‘pa’ and ‘la’ in it => Both option 1 and 2 contain them.
But in option 1, ‘ga’, which refers to either ‘is’ or ‘not’, is present. But in the given sentence, neither of them are present. Hence option 1 is wrong.
=> option 2 is correct
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From the given information, we can establish that economics = ‘ka’, ‘money =’la’, and = ‘pa’ and makes = ‘zi’.
‘Work and money’ contain the words ‘and’ and ‘money’ => answer must have ‘pa’ and ‘la’ in it => Both option 1 and 2 contain them.
But in option 1, ‘ga’, which refers to either ‘is’ or ‘not’, is present. But in the given sentence, neither of them are present. Hence option 1 is wrong.
=> option 2 is correct
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Question 10 of 60
10. Question
Directions: Study the information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language ‘economics is not money’ is written as ‘ka la ho ga’, ‘demand and supply economics’ is written as ‘mo ta pa ka’, ‘money makes only part’ is written as ‘zi la ne ki’ and ‘demand makes supply economics’ is written as ‘zi mo ka ta’.What is the code for ‘makes’ in the given code language?
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‘money makes only part’ and ‘Demand makes supply economics’ have only ‘makes’ in common. Hence ‘zi’, which is the only common word common, is the answer.
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‘money makes only part’ and ‘Demand makes supply economics’ have only ‘makes’ in common. Hence ‘zi’, which is the only common word common, is the answer.
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Question 11 of 60
11. Question
Directions : Read the information carefully and answer the following questions:
If A + B means A is the father of B.
If A × B means A is the sister of B.
If A $ B means A is the wife of B.
If A % B means A is the mother of B.
If A ÷ B means A is the son of B.What should come in place of question mark to establish that J is brother of T in the expression?
J ÷ P % H ? T % LCorrect
J ÷ P % H ? T % L
=> T is the mother of L and J is the brother of H
Now, for J to be brother of T, H must be either sister or brother of T.
=> ‘x’ is the correct symbol here.Incorrect
J ÷ P % H ? T % L
=> T is the mother of L and J is the brother of H
Now, for J to be brother of T, H must be either sister or brother of T.
=> ‘x’ is the correct symbol here. -
Question 12 of 60
12. Question
Directions : Read the information carefully and answer the following questions:
If A + B means A is the father of B.
If A × B means A is the sister of B.
If A $ B means A is the wife of B.
If A % B means A is the mother of B.
If A ÷ B means A is the son of B.Which of the given expressions indicates that M is daughter of D?
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In option B, D + M is given, wich implies that D is the father of M.
Now, if M is a girl, then it can be established that M is the daughter of M.
M x T => M is a sister of T => M is a girl
Hence option B is correct.Incorrect
In option B, D + M is given, wich implies that D is the father of M.
Now, if M is a girl, then it can be established that M is the daughter of M.
M x T => M is a sister of T => M is a girl
Hence option B is correct. -
Question 13 of 60
13. Question
Directions : Read the information carefully and answer the following questions:
If A + B means A is the father of B.
If A × B means A is the sister of B.
If A $ B means A is the wife of B.
If A % B means A is the mother of B.
If A ÷ B means A is the son of B.Which of the following options is true if the expression ‘I + T % J × L ÷ K’ is definitely true?
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I + T % J × L ÷ K
L ÷ K => L is the son of K
J × L ÷ K => J is the daughter of K
T % J × L ÷ K => T is the wife of K
I + T % J × L ÷ K => I is the father-in-law of K
Hence B is the correct answerIncorrect
I + T % J × L ÷ K
L ÷ K => L is the son of K
J × L ÷ K => J is the daughter of K
T % J × L ÷ K => T is the wife of K
I + T % J × L ÷ K => I is the father-in-law of K
Hence B is the correct answer -
Question 14 of 60
14. Question
Directions : Read the information carefully and answer the following questions:
If A + B means A is the father of B.
If A × B means A is the sister of B.
If A $ B means A is the wife of B.
If A % B means A is the mother of B.
If A ÷ B means A is the son of B.Which of the following expressions is true if Y is son of X is definitely false?
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Given that Y is not a son of X.
In option A and B, Y ÷ X is given, which is wrong. Hence A and B are eliminated.
In option C, X + L x T x Y is given => X is father of Y, which is wrong. Hence C is eliminated.
Similarly E can also be eliminated.
Hence, D is the answerIncorrect
Given that Y is not a son of X.
In option A and B, Y ÷ X is given, which is wrong. Hence A and B are eliminated.
In option C, X + L x T x Y is given => X is father of Y, which is wrong. Hence C is eliminated.
Similarly E can also be eliminated.
Hence, D is the answer -
Question 15 of 60
15. Question
Directions : Read the information carefully and answer the following questions:
If A + B means A is the father of B.
If A × B means A is the sister of B.
If A $ B means A is the wife of B.
If A % B means A is the mother of B.
If A ÷ B means A is the son of B.What should come in place of question mark to establish that T is sister-in-law of Q in the expression.
R % T × P ? Q + VCorrect
T × P ? Q
Here, T is the sister of P. So for T to be sister-in-law of Q, P must be Q’s wife. Hence the correct symbol is ‘$’.Incorrect
T × P ? Q
Here, T is the sister of P. So for T to be sister-in-law of Q, P must be Q’s wife. Hence the correct symbol is ‘$’. -
Question 16 of 60
16. Question
Directions: Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions that follow:
In which city is the difference between the cost of 1 kg of apple and the cost of one kg of guava the second lowest?
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Difference in cost of 1 kg pf apple and 1 kg of guava in Jalandhar = 160 – 60 = 100
Difference in cost of 1 kg pf apple and 1 kg of guava in Delhi = 125 – 90 = 35
Difference in cost of 1 kg pf apple and 1 kg of guava in Chandigarh = 180 – 120 = 60
Difference in cost of 1 kg pf apple and 1 kg of guava in Hoshiarpur = 90 – 30 = 60
Difference in cost of 1 kg pf apple and 1 kg of guava in Ropar = 40 – 10 = 30
=> Second lowest difference in DelhiIncorrect
Difference in cost of 1 kg pf apple and 1 kg of guava in Jalandhar = 160 – 60 = 100
Difference in cost of 1 kg pf apple and 1 kg of guava in Delhi = 125 – 90 = 35
Difference in cost of 1 kg pf apple and 1 kg of guava in Chandigarh = 180 – 120 = 60
Difference in cost of 1 kg pf apple and 1 kg of guava in Hoshiarpur = 90 – 30 = 60
Difference in cost of 1 kg pf apple and 1 kg of guava in Ropar = 40 – 10 = 30
=> Second lowest difference in Delhi -
Question 17 of 60
17. Question
Directions: Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions that follow:
The cost of 1 kg of guava in Jalandhar is approximately What per cent of the cost of 2 kg of grapes in Chandigarh?
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Cost of 1kg of Guava in Jalandhar = 60
Cost of 2kg of grapes in Chandigarh = 180
Required percentage = 60/180×100 = 33.33 => 34 (Approx)Incorrect
Cost of 1kg of Guava in Jalandhar = 60
Cost of 2kg of grapes in Chandigarh = 180
Required percentage = 60/180×100 = 33.33 => 34 (Approx) -
Question 18 of 60
18. Question
Directions: Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions that follow:
What total amount will Ram pay to the Shopkeeper for purchasing 3 kg of apples and 2 Kg. of guavas in Delhi?
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In Delhi, 3kg of apples = 130*3 = 390
2 kg of guava = 2*90 = 180
Total cost = 570Incorrect
In Delhi, 3kg of apples = 130*3 = 390
2 kg of guava = 2*90 = 180
Total cost = 570 -
Question 19 of 60
19. Question
Directions: Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Ravinder had to purchase 45 kg of grapes from Hoshiarpur. The Shopkeeper gave him a discount of 4% per kg. What amount did he pay to the Shopkeeper after the discount?
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Cost of grapes per 45kg in Hoshiarpur = 45 × 185 = 8325
4% discount => 0.96 × 8325 = Rs 7992Incorrect
Cost of grapes per 45kg in Hoshiarpur = 45 × 185 = 8325
4% discount => 0.96 × 8325 = Rs 7992 -
Question 20 of 60
20. Question
What was the difference between the number of students in University-1 in the year 2010 and the number of students in University-2 in the year 2013?
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Number of students in university 1 in 2010 = 20000
Number of students in university 2 in 2012 = 20000
Difference = 0Incorrect
Number of students in university 1 in 2010 = 20000
Number of students in university 2 in 2012 = 20000
Difference = 0 -
Question 21 of 60
21. Question
What is the sum of the number of students in University-1 in the year 2007 and the number of students in University-2 in the year 2011 together?
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Number of students in university 1 in the year 2007 = 10000
Number of students in university 2 in the year 2011 = 30000
Sum = 40000Incorrect
Number of students in university 1 in the year 2007 = 10000
Number of students in university 2 in the year 2011 = 30000
Sum = 40000 -
Question 22 of 60
22. Question
If 25% of the students in univeristy-2 in the year 2010 were females, what was the number of male students in University-2 in the same year?
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Number of students in university 2 in 2010 = 15000
25% female => 75% male => 75×15000/100 = 11250Incorrect
Number of students in university 2 in 2010 = 15000
25% female => 75% male => 75×15000/100 = 11250 -
Question 23 of 60
23. Question
What was the percent increase in the number of students in University-1 in the year 2011 as compared to the previous year?
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Number of students in university 1 in 2011 = 25000
Number of students in university 1 in 2010 = 20000
% increase = 5000/20000×100 = 25%Incorrect
Number of students in university 1 in 2011 = 25000
Number of students in university 1 in 2010 = 20000
% increase = 5000/20000×100 = 25% -
Question 24 of 60
24. Question
In which year was the difference between the number of students in University- 1 and the number of students in University-2 the highest?
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According to the figure, the biggest gap between number of students in each of the universities is seen in 2013. Hence the difference is maximum in 2013.
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According to the figure, the biggest gap between number of students in each of the universities is seen in 2013. Hence the difference is maximum in 2013.
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Question 25 of 60
25. Question
Directions: Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow. Number of players in three different games in five different schools
What is the total number of players participating in Hockey from all the five schools together?
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Total Number of Hockey players = 70 + 80 + 55 + 50 + 35 = 290
Here, the closest option to 290 is 288. Hence the answer is 288.Incorrect
Total Number of Hockey players = 70 + 80 + 55 + 50 + 35 = 290
Here, the closest option to 290 is 288. Hence the answer is 288. -
Question 26 of 60
26. Question
Directions: Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow. Number of players in three different games in five different schools
What is the ratio of the number of players participating in Basketball from School-1 to the number of players participating in Kho-Kho from School-3?
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Number of students participating in basketball from school 1 = 45
Number of students participating in kho-kho from school 3 = 50
Ratio = 9 : 10
The nearest ratio to 9:10 among the given options is 7:8. Hence the answer is 7:8Incorrect
Number of students participating in basketball from school 1 = 45
Number of students participating in kho-kho from school 3 = 50
Ratio = 9 : 10
The nearest ratio to 9:10 among the given options is 7:8. Hence the answer is 7:8 -
Question 27 of 60
27. Question
Directions: Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow. Number of players in three different games in five different schools
In which school is the number of players participating in Hockey and Basketball together the second lowest?
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Students in school 1 who play either Hockey or Basketball = 70+45 = 115
Students in school 2 who play either Hockey or Basketball = 80+35 = 115
Students in school 3 who play either Hockey or Basketball = 55+30 = 85
Students in school 4 who play either Hockey or Basketball = 50+60 = 110
Students in school 5 who play either Hockey or Basketball = 35+80 = 115
Clearly school 4 has the second lowest number of students who play either hockey or basketball.Incorrect
Students in school 1 who play either Hockey or Basketball = 70+45 = 115
Students in school 2 who play either Hockey or Basketball = 80+35 = 115
Students in school 3 who play either Hockey or Basketball = 55+30 = 85
Students in school 4 who play either Hockey or Basketball = 50+60 = 110
Students in school 5 who play either Hockey or Basketball = 35+80 = 115
Clearly school 4 has the second lowest number of students who play either hockey or basketball. -
Question 28 of 60
28. Question
Directions: Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow. Number of players in three different games in five different schools
The number of players participating in Kho-Kho from School-4 is what percent of the number of players participating in Hockey from School-2?
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Number of school 4 students who play kho-kho = 35
Number of school 2 students who play hockey = 80
Required percentage = 35/80×100 = 43.75
Nearest option is 42. Hence 42 is the answer.Incorrect
Number of school 4 students who play kho-kho = 35
Number of school 2 students who play hockey = 80
Required percentage = 35/80×100 = 43.75
Nearest option is 42. Hence 42 is the answer. -
Question 29 of 60
29. Question
Directions: Study the graph carefully to answer the questions that follow. Number of players in three different games in five different schools
25% of the number of players participating in Hockey from School-5 are females. What is the number of the Hockey players who are males in School-5?
Correct
25% of hockey players in school 5 are females => 75% are males
Total number of hockey players in school 5 = 36
Number of male hockey players in school 5 = 75% of 36 = 27Incorrect
25% of hockey players in school 5 are females => 75% are males
Total number of hockey players in school 5 = 36
Number of male hockey players in school 5 = 75% of 36 = 27 -
Question 30 of 60
30. Question
A die is thrown twice. What is the probability of getting a sum 7 from the two throws?
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Number of ways in which the sum is 7 = (1,6),(2,5),(3,4),(4,3),(5,2),(6,1) => 6 ways
Total number of possibilities = 6 × 6 = 36
Probability that sum is 7 = 6/36 = 1/6Incorrect
Number of ways in which the sum is 7 = (1,6),(2,5),(3,4),(4,3),(5,2),(6,1) => 6 ways
Total number of possibilities = 6 × 6 = 36
Probability that sum is 7 = 6/36 = 1/6 -
Question 31 of 60
31. Question
Who was the Captain of Australian Cricket Team which currently (March 2013) visited India?
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Question 32 of 60
32. Question
Government, as part of the recapitalisation plan, infused capital in State Bank of India recently. Indicate the approximate capital infusion.
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Question 33 of 60
33. Question
The NRIs while investing in the equity of a company cannot buy more than a prescribed percentage of the paid-up capital of that company. What is the prescribed percentage?
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Question 34 of 60
34. Question
Every year March 20 is celebrated as what day?
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Question 35 of 60
35. Question
One of the famous Indian sports persons released his/her autobiography ‘Playing to Win’ in November 2012. Name the sportsperson correctly.
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Question 36 of 60
36. Question
Which of the following terms is associated with the game of Cricket?
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Question 37 of 60
37. Question
Who is the author of the book Women of Vision ?
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Question 38 of 60
38. Question
Prof. Muhammad Yunus, the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize 2006, is the exponent of which of the following concepts in the filed of banking?
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Question 39 of 60
39. Question
Invisible export means export of
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Question 40 of 60
40. Question
The European Union has adopted which of the following as a common currency?
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Question 41 of 60
41. Question
Banks is India are required to maintain a portion on of their demand and time liabilities with the Reserve Bank of India. This portion is called
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Question 42 of 60
42. Question
Pre-shipment finance is provided by the banks only to
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Question 43 of 60
43. Question
Banking Ombudsman is appointed by
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Question 44 of 60
44. Question
The Holidays for the Banks are declared as per
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Question 45 of 60
45. Question
Interest on Savings deposit nowadays is
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Question 46 of 60
46. Question
Directions: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/ error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the number of that part with error as your answer. If there is ‘No error’, mark E
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Somebody makes money on an asset is the right usage of the words. “in an asset” is incorrect. Hence, (b) is the correct answer.
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Somebody makes money on an asset is the right usage of the words. “in an asset” is incorrect. Hence, (b) is the correct answer.
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Question 47 of 60
47. Question
Directions: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/ error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the number of that part with error as your answer. If there is ‘No error’, mark E
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“law abide sectors” is incorrect. It should have been “law abiding sectors”. Hence option C is the correct choice.
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“law abide sectors” is incorrect. It should have been “law abiding sectors”. Hence option C is the correct choice.
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Question 48 of 60
48. Question
Directions: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/ error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the number of that part with error as your answer. If there is ‘No error’, mark E
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The reference here is to one aim that is curbing inflation. So, “has” should be used and not “have”. Hence option d is the right option.
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The reference here is to one aim that is curbing inflation. So, “has” should be used and not “have”. Hence option d is the right option.
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Question 49 of 60
49. Question
Directions: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/ error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the number of that part with error as your answer. If there is ‘No error’, mark E
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This sentence is correct the way it is and doesn’t need any corrections.
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This sentence is correct the way it is and doesn’t need any corrections.
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Question 50 of 60
50. Question
Directions: Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/ error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the number of that part with error as your answer. If there is ‘No error’, mark E
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The preposition “to” is inappropriate in the given context. The correct preposition is “in”. Hence option (d) is the correct choice.
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The preposition “to” is inappropriate in the given context. The correct preposition is “in”. Hence option (d) is the correct choice.
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Question 51 of 60
51. Question
Directions: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
When you want to digitalise a city ____ with millions, you don’t bet ____ the odds.
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The right preposition to be used when using odds is “against”. Hence, only option b is correct.
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The right preposition to be used when using odds is “against”. Hence, only option b is correct.
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Question 52 of 60
52. Question
Directions: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The numbers ____ by the legitimate online music service providers indicate that a growing number of users are ____ to buy music.
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Online music providers try to sell their products by claiming that a large number of customers are buying their products. So, touted and morphed are suitable answers. But in the second option, morphed is followed by ignoring which is an incorrect option. Hence option E is the correct answer to the question.
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Online music providers try to sell their products by claiming that a large number of customers are buying their products. So, touted and morphed are suitable answers. But in the second option, morphed is followed by ignoring which is an incorrect option. Hence option E is the correct answer to the question.
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Question 53 of 60
53. Question
Directions: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
If India is ____ on protecting its resources, international business appears equally ____ to safeguard its profit.
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Bent and determined are the correct options for the blanks. Hence C is the correct option for the question. Fragile, weak, approaching and obsessed are incorrect in the context.
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Bent and determined are the correct options for the blanks. Hence C is the correct option for the question. Fragile, weak, approaching and obsessed are incorrect in the context.
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Question 54 of 60
54. Question
Directions: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Brands ____ decision-simplicity strategies make full use of available information to ____ where consumers are on the path of decision making and direct them to the best market offers.
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For the first blank, employing and pursuing are the only two correct options. For the second blank, assess and divulge are the only correct answers. So, the correct option is d as it has both the words as correct options.
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For the first blank, employing and pursuing are the only two correct options. For the second blank, assess and divulge are the only correct answers. So, the correct option is d as it has both the words as correct options.
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Question 55 of 60
55. Question
Directions: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Lack of financing options, ____ with HR and technological ____ make small and medium enterprises sector the most vulnerable component of our economy.
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The second blank has to be in plural and a negative word. Loophole is singular. Facilities, Strategies and benefits are positive sounding words. So, the correct option is (b)
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The second blank has to be in plural and a negative word. Loophole is singular. Facilities, Strategies and benefits are positive sounding words. So, the correct option is (b)
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Question 56 of 60
56. Question
Directions : In each of the following questions four words are given, of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination, by darkening the appropriate oval in your answer sheet.
(A) consent (B) nascent (C) emerging (D) Insecure
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Nascent and emerging mean the same ie. coming into existence. The other two words are neither synonyms nor antonyms.
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Nascent and emerging mean the same ie. coming into existence. The other two words are neither synonyms nor antonyms.
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Question 57 of 60
57. Question
Directions : In each of the following questions four words are given, of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination, by darkening the appropriate oval in your answer sheet.
(A) elated (B) eccentric (C) explicit (D) abnormal
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The words eccentric and abnormal, both mean “not normal”. They are synonyms. The other two words are neither synonyms nor antonyms.
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The words eccentric and abnormal, both mean “not normal”. They are synonyms. The other two words are neither synonyms nor antonyms.
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Question 58 of 60
58. Question
Directions : In each of the following questions four words are given, of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination, by darkening the appropriate oval in your answer sheet.
(A) abundance (B) incomparable (C) Projection (D) plethora
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The words abundance and plethora are both synonyms. They mean “available in a wide range”. The other two words are neither antonyms nor synonyms.
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The words abundance and plethora are both synonyms. They mean “available in a wide range”. The other two words are neither antonyms nor synonyms.
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Question 59 of 60
59. Question
Directions : In each of the following questions four words are given, of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination, by darkening the appropriate oval in your answer sheet.
(A) purposefully (B) inaccurately (C) inadvertently (D) unchangeably
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The words purposefully and inadvertently are opposites. Purposefully means doing something with a deliberate (and possibly malicious) intent. Inadvertently means doing something accidentally.
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The words purposefully and inadvertently are opposites. Purposefully means doing something with a deliberate (and possibly malicious) intent. Inadvertently means doing something accidentally.
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Question 60 of 60
60. Question
Directions : In each of the following questions four words are given, of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination, by darkening the appropriate oval in your answer sheet.
(A) germane (B) generate (C) reliable (D) irrelevant
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Germane means relevant and irrelevant is it’s opposite. The other two words are neither synonyms nor antonyms.
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Germane means relevant and irrelevant is it’s opposite. The other two words are neither synonyms nor antonyms.