Banking Exam PCI202571 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI202571 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following information and answer the questions that follow : The premises of a bank are to be renovated. The renovation is in terms of flooring. Certain areas are to be floored either with marble or wood. All rooms/halls and pantry are rectangular. The area to be renovated comprises of a hall for customer transaction measuring 23 m by 29 m, branch manager's room measuring 13 m by 17 m, a pantry measuring 14 m by 13 m, a record keeping cum server room measuring 21m by 13 m and locker area measuring 29 m by 21 m. The total area of the bank is 2000 square meters. The cost of wooden flooring is ` 170/- per square meter and the cost of marble flooring is ` 190/- per square meter. The locker area, record keeping cum server room and pantry are to be floored with marble. The branch manager's room and the hall for customer transaction are to be floored with wood. No other area is to be renovated in terms of flooring.1. What is the respective ratio of the total cost of wooden flooring to the total cost of marble flooring ? (a) 1879 : 2527 (b) 1887 : 2386 (c) 1887 : 2527 (d) 1829 : 2527 (e) 1887 : 2351 None 2. The premises of a bank are to be renovated. The renovation is in terms of flooring. Certain areas are to be floored either with marble or wood. All rooms/halls and pantry are rectangular. The area to be renovated comprises of a hall for customer transaction measuring 23 m by 29 m, branch manager's room measuring 13 m by 17 m, a pantry measuring 14 m by 13 m, a record keeping cum server room measuring 21m by 13 m and locker area measuring 29 m by 21 m. The total area of the bank is 2000 square meters. The cost of wooden flooring is ` 170/- per square meter and the cost of marble flooring is ` 190/- per square meter. The locker area, record keeping cum server room and pantry are to be floored with marble. The branch manager's room and the hall for customer transaction are to be floored with wood. No other area is to be renovated in terms of flooring. If the four walls and ceiling of the branch managers room (The height of the room is 12 meters) are to be painted at the cost of ` 190/- per square meter, how much will be the total cost of renovation of the branch manager's room including the cost of flooring ? (a) 1,36,800/- (b) 2,16,660/- (c) 1,78.790/- (d) 2,11,940/- (e) None of these None 3. The premises of a bank are to be renovated. The renovation is in terms of flooring. Certain areas are to be floored either with marble or wood. All rooms/halls and pantry are rectangular. The area to be renovated comprises of a hall for customer transaction measuring 23 m by 29 m, branch manager's room measuring 13 m by 17 m, a pantry measuring 14 m by 13 m, a record keeping cum server room measuring 21m by 13 m and locker area measuring 29 m by 21 m. The total area of the bank is 2000 square meters. The cost of wooden flooring is ` 170/- per square meter and the cost of marble flooring is ` 190/- per square meter. The locker area, record keeping cum server room and pantry are to be floored with marble. The branch manager's room and the hall for customer transaction are to be floored with wood. No other area is to be renovated in terms of flooring.If the remaining area of the bank is to be carpeted at the rate of ` 110/- per square meter, how much will be the increment in the total cost of renovation of bank premises ? (a) 5,820/- (b) 4,848/- (c) 3,689/- (d) 6,890/- (e) None of these None 4. The premises of a bank are to be renovated. The renovation is in terms of flooring. Certain areas are to be floored either with marble or wood. All rooms/halls and pantry are rectangular. The area to be renovated comprises of a hall for customer transaction measuring 23 m by 29 m, branch manager's room measuring 13 m by 17 m, a pantry measuring 14 m by 13 m, a record keeping cum server room measuring 21m by 13 m and locker area measuring 29 m by 21 m. The total area of the bank is 2000 square meters. The cost of wooden flooring is ` 170/- per square meter and the cost of marble flooring is ` 190/- per square meter. The locker area, record keeping cum server room and pantry are to be floored with marble. The branch manager's room and the hall for customer transaction are to be floored with wood. No other area is to be renovated in terms of flooring.What is the percentage area of the bank that is not to berenovated? (a) 2.2 (b) 2.4 (c) 4.2 (d) 4.4 (e) None of these None 5. The premises of a bank are to be renovated. The renovation is in terms of flooring. Certain areas are to be floored either with marble or wood. All rooms/halls and pantry are rectangular. The area to be renovated comprises of a hall for customer transaction measuring 23 m by 29 m, branch manager's room measuring 13 m by 17 m, a pantry measuring 14 m by 13 m, a record keeping cum server room measuring 21m by 13 m and locker area measuring 29 m by 21 m. The total area of the bank is 2000 square meters. The cost of wooden flooring is ` 170/- per square meter and the cost of marble flooring is ` 190/- per square meter. The locker area, record keeping cum server room and pantry are to be floored with marble. The branch manager's room and the hall for customer transaction are to be floored with wood. No other area is to be renovated in terms of flooring. What is the total cost of renovation of the hall for customer transaction and the locker area ? (a) 2,29,100/- (b) 2,30,206/- (c) 2,16,920/- (d) 2,42,440/- (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1- 5) : Read the following information and answer the questions that follow In a huge Jewellery shop, the electric gadgets being used are 17 tubelights of 40 W each, 14 fans of 80 W each, 16 bulbs of 60 W each, 11 bulbs of 100 W each, 11 AC’s of 2100 W each, 9 laptops of 200 W each and 10 TV’s of 120 W each. In a day, tube lights and TV’s are used for 8 h but 60 W bulbs are used for 7 h and 100 W bulbs are used for 9 h whereas laptops and AC's are used for 5 h and 9 h respectively. However, fans are used for 11 h. (Note: 1000 W = 1 unit, 1 month = 30 days). 1. What is the total electric energy consumed (in units) by 60 W bulbs in the whole month? (a) 432 (b) 576 (c) 67.2 (d) 201.6 (e) None of these None 2. In a huge Jewellery shop, the electric gadgets being used are 17 tubelights of 40 W each, 14 fans of 80 W each, 16 bulbs of 60 W each, 11 bulbs of 100 W each, 11 AC’s of 2100 W each, 9 laptops of 200 W each and 10 TV’s of 120 W each. In a day, tube lights and TV’s are used for 8 h but 60 W bulbs are used for 7 h and 100 W bulbs are used for 9 h whereas laptops and AC's are used for 5 h and 9 h respectively. However, fans are used for 11 h. (Note: 1000 W = 1 unit, 1 month = 30 days). Electricity consumed by all fans is what per cent of energy consumed by all the laptops? (a) 132.2% (b) 136.88% (c) 122.68 (d) 169.62% (e) None of these None 3. In a huge Jewellery shop, the electric gadgets being used are 17 tubelights of 40 W each, 14 fans of 80 W each, 16 bulbs of 60 W each, 11 bulbs of 100 W each, 11 AC’s of 2100 W each, 9 laptops of 200 W each and 10 TV’s of 120 W each. In a day, tube lights and TV’s are used for 8 h but 60 W bulbs are used for 7 h and 100 W bulbs are used for 9 h whereas laptops and AC's are used for 5 h and 9 h respectively. However, fans are used for 11 h. (Note: 1000 W = 1 unit, 1 month = 30 days).  Out of the following, which type of gadgets consume more electricity in the shop? (a) Fans (b) Tubelights (c) Laptops (d) TV’s (e) None of these None 4. In a huge Jewellery shop, the electric gadgets being used are 17 tubelights of 40 W each, 14 fans of 80 W each, 16 bulbs of 60 W each, 11 bulbs of 100 W each, 11 AC’s of 2100 W each, 9 laptops of 200 W each and 10 TV’s of 120 W each. In a day, tube lights and TV’s are used for 8 h but 60 W bulbs are used for 7 h and 100 W bulbs are used for 9 h whereas laptops and AC's are used for 5 h and 9 h respectively. However, fans are used for 11 h. (Note: 1000 W = 1 unit, 1 month = 30 days). If one electric unit costs 2.70 and power (used by AC's) unit costs 3.70, then what money is paid to the electricity department for one month? (a) 27368 (b) 28683 (c) 78600 (d) 2900 (e) None of these None 5. In a huge Jewellery shop, the electric gadgets being used are 17 tubelights of 40 W each, 14 fans of 80 W each, 16 bulbs of 60 W each, 11 bulbs of 100 W each, 11 AC’s of 2100 W each, 9 laptops of 200 W each and 10 TV’s of 120 W each. In a day, tube lights and TV’s are used for 8 h but 60 W bulbs are used for 7 h and 100 W bulbs are used for 9 h whereas laptops and AC's are used for 5 h and 9 h respectively. However, fans are used for 11 h. (Note: 1000 W = 1 unit, 1 month = 30days). What is the ratio of consumption of electricity in units by 60W and 100 W bulbs in a month? (a) 5 : 6 (b) 4 : 5 (c) 3 : 4 (d) 2 : 3 (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Seven persons - T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are working in the Disha Publication at different designations such as Chief editor officer (CEO), project head (PH), content project manager (CPM), System admin (SA), LSP, SE and PR. Note: The designations are given in decreasing order such that CEO is the seniormost and PR is the juniormost designation. T is senior to SA. V is immediately senior to T. As many persons senior to V as junior to Z. Y is immediately senior to W, who is not SE. X is senior to U but junior to W.1. Who among the following person is designated three persons senor to U? (a) V (b) Y (c) T (d) W (e) Z None 2. How many persons are designated between X and V? Seven persons - T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are working in the Disha Publication at different designations such as Chief editor officer (CEO), project head (PH), content project manager (CPM), System admin (SA), LSP, SE and PR. Note: The designations are given in decreasing order such that CEO is the seniormost and PR is the juniormost designation. T is senior to SA. V is immediately senior to T. As many persons senior to V as junior to Z. Y is immediately senior to W, who is not SE. X is senior to U but junior to W. (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) More than three (e) No one None 3. What is the position of Z with respect to T? Seven persons - T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are working in the Disha Publication at different designations such as Chief editor officer (CEO), project head (PH), content project manager (CPM), System admin (SA), LSP, SE and PR. Note: The designations are given in decreasing order such that CEO is the seniormost and PR is the juniormost designation. T is senior to SA. V is immediately senior to T. As many persons senior to V as junior to Z. Y is immediately senior to W, who is not SE. X is senior to U but junior to W. (a) Five persons senior (b) Three persons junior (c) Three persons senior (d) Five persons junior (e) Two persons senior None 4. As many persons designated between Y and __as junior to ____ respectively Seven persons - T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are working in the Disha Publication at different designations such as Chief editor officer (CEO), project head (PH), content project manager (CPM), System admin (SA), LSP, SE and PR. Note: The designations are given in decreasing order such that CEO is the seniormost and PR is the juniormost designation. T is senior to SA. V is immediately senior to T. As many persons senior to V as junior to Z. Y is immediately senior to W, who is not SE. X is senior to U but junior to W. (a) E, G (b) C, B (c) A, E (d) B, A (e) G, C None 5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group? Seven persons - T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are working in the Disha Publication at different designations such as Chief editor officer (CEO), project head (PH), content project manager (CPM), System admin (SA), LSP, SE and PR. Note: The designations are given in decreasing order such that CEO is the seniormost and PR is the juniormost designation. T is senior to SA. V is immediately senior to T. As many persons senior to V as junior to Z. Y is immediately senior to W, who is not SE. X is senior to U but junior to W. (a) VW (b) UY (c) TX (d) WZ (e) ZU None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-3): Read the following information carefully to answer the given questions. There are six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U, who got different marks in the examination. P got more marks than only R and U. Q got less marks than T, who did not get the highest marks in the examination. The second highest person got 92 marks.1. How many persons got more marks than R? (a) Four (b) Two (c) Five (d) Can’t be determined (e) One None 2. If P got 69 marks and R got 68 marks, then which of the following statement is true? There are six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U, who got different marks in the examination. P got more marks than only R and U. Q got less marks than T, who did not get the highest marks in the examination. The second highest person got 92 marks. (a) U got the lower marks. b) R got the fifth highest marks. (c) Five persons got more marks than U (d) All are true (e) U got 66 marks is a possibility None 3. S got which of the following possible score? There are six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U, who got different marks in the examination. P got more marks than only R and U. Q got less marks than T, who did not get the highest marks in the examination. The second highest person got 92 marks. (a) 85 (b) 66 (c) 92 (d) 89 (e) 94 None DIRECTIONS (1-5): Given below the sentences each of which has been divided into five parts out of which the first part has been marked bold. Each of the questions is then followed by the five options which give the sequence of the rearranged parts. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. 1.The whole curriculum was / make desired modifications(A) / so that the participants could (B) / announced by the higher authorities (C)/ before the competition starts(D) (a) ADCB (b) BCDA (c) CBAD (d) CBDA (e) The sentence is correct None 3.There are no winners or losers / at the end of a war, while there are (A) / only those who were dead and then the unlucky ones (B) /and those who survived are constantly drowned in (C) /tidal waves of guilt, regret, and pain of losing loved ones (D) (a) DBCA (b) BCAD (c) BDAC (d) ACDB (e) No rearrangement required None 2. One fine day Pandavas and Draupadi / and felt as if their own lives (A) / Krishna had gone back to his original abode (B) / heard the news that (C) / were of no use (D). (a) CBAD (b) DBAC (c) BCDA (d) CABD (e) No rearrangement required None 4.India’s significance on the / became a founder member of the League of Nations (A) / conditions of war and India (B) / history rather than by the pomp and (C) / international stage was moulded by (D) (a) DBCA (b) DCBA (c) BDAC (d) ACDB (e) No rearrangement required None 5.It is a common trait in a few humans/ from the misfortune of others and (A) / to gain solace (B) / them feel good only for that instant (C) / feeling good in wicked joy but such instincts can make (D) (a) BCAD (b) BDAC (c) ACDB (d) BADC (e) No rearrangement required None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-4): Read the given passage and answer the following questions based on the passage. PASSAGE India's roads have acquired a reputation, quite deservedly, of being the most dangerous in the world. Rapid motorisation and fast-paced economic activity over several years have been accompanied by an annual toll of nearly 140,000 accident fatalities; injuries are estimated to be 15 to 20 times the number of deaths. In absolute numbers, more people die in road accidents in India than in any other country. Apart from the human dimension of the tragedy, avoidable death and disability seriously affect economic progress - by some estimates, 3 per cent of GDP is lost in a year due to the carnage. The recent decision of the Supreme Court to appoint a three-member committee to suggest ways to prevent road accidents and ensure accountability offers some hope that a new government at the Centre will be compelled to address the issue as an emergency. It is not as if suggestions for improvements for enhanced safety have not been proposed earlier. The Sunder Committee constituted by the Centre called for an apex agency to be created to assess all aspects of road safety and to address the lacuna in scientific accident investigation. Although the recommendation was made seven years ago, it has failed to take off. Indians are travelling more miles per capita today, and are at high risk for injury or worse.1. As per the passage, which of the following is/are true?(A) Rapid motorisation and fast-paced economic activityis the main cause of fatalities.(B) Sunder committee is constituted to assess the roadaccidents.(C) Number of people in India due to accident is morethan any other country.(D) Fatalities in road accident affect the GDP adversely (a) Only (A) (b) Only (B) (c) Both (A) and (B) (d) Both (B) and (C) (e) All the above None 2. PASSAGE India's roads have acquired a reputation, quite deservedly, of being the most dangerous in the world. Rapid motorisation and fast-paced economic activity over several years have been accompanied by an annual toll of nearly 140,000 accident fatalities; injuries are estimated to be 15 to 20 times the number of deaths. In absolute numbers, more people die in road accidents in India than in any other country. Apart from the human dimension of the tragedy, avoidable death and disability seriously affect economic progress - by some estimates, 3 per cent of GDP is lost in a year due to the carnage. The recent decision of the Supreme Court to appoint a three-member committee to suggest ways to prevent road accidents and ensure accountability offers some hope that a new government at the Centre will be compelled to address the issue as an emergency. It is not as if suggestions for improvements for enhanced safety have not been proposed earlier. The Sunder Committee constituted by the Centre called for an apex agency to be created to assess all aspects of road safety and to address the lacuna in scientific accident investigation. Although the recommendation was made seven years ago, it has failed to take off. Indians are travelling more miles per capita today, and are at high risk for injury or worse.2. What can be inferred from the line "three per cent of GDP is lost in a year due to the carnage"?(A) Three percent GDP lost in buying cars by the govt.(B) Three percent GDP lost due to accidental mortalities.(C) India purchases cars from other countries.(D) Govt. Constitute sunder committee with three percent GDP. (a) Only (A) (b) Only (B) (c) Only (C) (d) Both (A) and (B) (e) Both (C) and (D) None 3. PASSAGE India's roads have acquired a reputation, quite deservedly, of being the most dangerous in the world. Rapid motorisation and fast-paced economic activity over several years have been accompanied by an annual toll of nearly 140,000 accident fatalities; injuries are estimated to be 15 to 20 times the number of deaths. In absolute numbers, more people die in road accidents in India than in any other country. Apart from the human dimension of the tragedy, avoidable death and disability seriously affect economic progress - by some estimates, 3 per cent of GDP is lost in a year due to the carnage. The recent decision of the Supreme Court to appoint a three-member committee to suggest ways to prevent road accidents and ensure accountability offers some hope that a new government at the Centre will be compelled to address the issue as an emergency. It is not as if suggestions for improvements for enhanced safety have not been proposed earlier. The Sunder Committee constituted by the Centre called for an apex agency to be created to assess all aspects of road safety and to address the lacuna in scientific accident investigation. Although the recommendation was made seven years ago, it has failed to take off. Indians are travelling more miles per capita today, and are at high risk for injury or worse.3. What can be inferred from the above passage? (a) India's policy to prevent road accident had failed. (b) Road accident and death in India are more than any other country in the world. (c) Supreme Court appointed a thirty member committee to suggest ways to prevent road accident. (d) Both (a) and (b) (e) none of these None 4. PASSAGE India's roads have acquired a reputation, quite deservedly, of being the most dangerous in the world. Rapid motorisation and fast-paced economic activity over several years have been accompanied by an annual toll of nearly 140,000 accident fatalities; injuries are estimated to be 15 to 20 times the number of deaths. In absolute numbers, more people die in road accidents in India than in any other country. Apart from the human dimension of the tragedy, avoidable death and disability seriously affect economic progress - by some estimates, 3 per cent of GDP is lost in a year due to the carnage. The recent decision of the Supreme Court to appoint a three-member committee to suggest ways to prevent road accidents and ensure accountability offers some hope that a new government at the Centre will be compelled to address the issue as an emergency. It is not as if suggestions for improvements for enhanced safety have not been proposed earlier. The Sunder Committee constituted by the Centre called for an apex agency to be created to assess all aspects of road safety and to address the lacuna in scientific accident investigation. Although the recommendation was made seven years ago, it has failed to take off. Indians are travelling more miles per capita today, and are at high risk for injury or worse.4. Which of the following is not the synonym of the word'carnage'?(A) butchery (B) havoc(C) deliverance (D) peace(E) extermination (a) Only (A) (b) Only (B) (c) Only (C) (d) Both (B) and (C) (e) Both (C) and (D) None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-10): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. (SBI Clerk 2015) The weaker sections of the rural population are mostly from the socially and economically backward and 1 sections of the village community. Because of their 2 and financial difficulty, they are not readily 3 to change their work habits and adopt modern technology. 4 sure about the traditional methods, they are 5 to take to 6 equipment and techniques which require some time to get accustomed for 7 work. After holding a number of group meetings with rural people 8 to different vocations and spread over the entire country, we can safely say that persons in the villages are not 9 for training to improve upon their traditional and hereditary 10 of working. (a) depressed (b) different (c) rich (d) privileged (e) forward None 2. The weaker sections of the rural population are mostly from the socially and economically backward and 1 sections of the village community. Because of their 2 and financial difficulty, they are not readily 3 to change their work habits and adopt modern technology. 4 sure about the traditional methods, they are 5 to take to 6 equipment and techniques which require some time to get accustomed for 7 work. After holding a number of group meetings with rural people 8 to different vocations and spread over the entire country, we can safely say that persons in the villages are not 9 for training to improve upon their traditional and hereditary 10 of working. (a) ability (b) dependence (c) illiteracy (d) number (e) majority None 3. The weaker sections of the rural population are mostly from the socially and economically backward and 1 sections of the village community. Because of their 2 and financial difficulty, they are not readily 3 to change their work habits and adopt modern technology. 4 sure about the traditional methods, they are 5 to take to 6 equipment and techniques which require some time to get accustomed for 7 work. After holding a number of group meetings with rural people 8 to different vocations and spread over the entire country, we can safely say that persons in the villages are not 9 for training to improve upon their traditional and hereditary 10 of working. (a) discarding (b) feeling (c) bending (d) undertaking (e) willing None 4. The weaker sections of the rural population are mostly from the socially and economically backward and 1 sections of the village community. Because of their 2 and financial difficulty, they are not readily 3 to change their work habits and adopt modern technology. 4 sure about the traditional methods, they are 5 to take to 6 equipment and techniques which require some time to get accustomed for 7 work. After holding a number of group meetings with rural people 8 to different vocations and spread over the entire country, we can safely say that persons in the villages are not 9 for training to improve upon their traditional and hereditary 10 of working. (a) Making (b) Having (c) Quite (d) Being (e) Not None 5. The weaker sections of the rural population are mostly from the socially and economically backward and 1 sections of the village community. Because of their 2 and financial difficulty, they are not readily 3 to change their work habits and adopt modern technology. 4 sure about the traditional methods, they are 5 to take to 6 equipment and techniques which require some time to get accustomed for 7 work. After holding a number of group meetings with rural people 8 to different vocations and spread over the entire country, we can safely say that persons in the villages are not 9 for training to improve upon their traditional and hereditary 10 of working. (a) forced (b) reluctant (c) bound (d) prepared (e) curious None 6. The weaker sections of the rural population are mostly from the socially and economically backward and 1 sections of the village community. Because of their 2 and financial difficulty, they are not readily 3 to change their work habits and adopt modern technology. 4 sure about the traditional methods, they are 5 to take to 6 equipment and techniques which require some time to get accustomed for 7 work. After holding a number of group meetings with rural people 8 to different vocations and spread over the entire country, we can safely say that persons in the villages are not 9 for training to improve upon their traditional and hereditary 10 of working. (a) farming (b) traditional (c) improved (d) powerful (e) old None 7. The weaker sections of the rural population are mostly from the socially and economically backward and 1 sections of the village community. Because of their 2 and financial difficulty, they are not readily 3 to change their work habits and adopt modern technology. 4 sure about the traditional methods, they are 5 to take to 6 equipment and techniques which require some time to get accustomed for 7 work. After holding a number of group meetings with rural people 8 to different vocations and spread over the entire country, we can safely say that persons in the villages are not 9 for training to improve upon their traditional and hereditary 10 of working. (a) routine (b) monotonous (c) excessive (d) wasteful (e) effective None 8. The weaker sections of the rural population are mostly from the socially and economically backward and 1 sections of the village community. Because of their 2 and financial difficulty, they are not readily 3 to change their work habits and adopt modern technology. 4 sure about the traditional methods, they are 5 to take to 6 equipment and techniques which require some time to get accustomed for 7 work. After holding a number of group meetings with rural people 8 to different vocations and spread over the entire country, we can safely say that persons in the villages are not 9 for training to improve upon their traditional and hereditary 10 of working. (a) accruing (b) helping (c) enabling (d) belonging (e) referring None 9. The weaker sections of the rural population are mostly from the socially and economically backward and 1 sections of the village community. Because of their 2 and financial difficulty, they are not readily 3 to change their work habits and adopt modern technology. 4 sure about the traditional methods, they are 5 to take to 6 equipment and techniques which require some time to get accustomed for 7 work. After holding a number of group meetings with rural people 8 to different vocations and spread over the entire country, we can safely say that persons in the villages are not 9 for training to improve upon their traditional and hereditary 10 of working. (a) eager (b) capable (c) indifferent (d) antagonistic (e) unwilling None 10. The weaker sections of the rural population are mostly from the socially and economically backward and 1 sections of the village community. Because of their 2 and financial difficulty, they are not readily 3 to change their work habits and adopt modern technology. 4 sure about the traditional methods, they are 5 to take to 6 equipment and techniques which require some time to get accustomed for 7 work. After holding a number of group meetings with rural people 8 to different vocations and spread over the entire country, we can safely say that persons in the villages are not 9 for training to improve upon their traditional and hereditary 10 of working. (a) theories (b) techniques (c) desires (d) hours (e) policies None Time's up