Banking Exam PCI202573

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DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the information carefully to answer the following questions.

There are 7200 students in an engineering college. The ratio of boys to girls is 7:5, respectively. All the students are enrolled in six different specialization viz., B.Tech. (electronics), B.Tech. (Computer science), B.Tech. (Mechanical), B. Tech. (Aerospace), B.Tech. (nano technology), B.Tech. (civil). 22% of the total students are in B. Tech. (nano technology). 16% of the girls are in B.Tech. (computer science). 18% of boys are in B.Tech. (Mechanical). Girls in B.Tech. (civil) are 30% of the girls in B. Tech. (computer science). 15% of boys are in B. Tech. (electronics). Boys in B. Teach (Computer Science) are 50% of the girls in the same 15% of girls are in B. Tech. (aerospace). The ratio of boys to girls in B.Tech. (civil) is 3:1 respectively. 24% of the total numbers of students are in B.Tech. (electronics). The ratio of boys to girls in B.Tech. (aerospace) is 12:5, respectively. 

1. What is the total number of students enrolled in B.Tech. (mechanical)?

2.

There are 7200 students in an engineering college. The ratio of boys to girls is 7:5, respectively. All the students are enrolled in six different specialization viz., B.Tech. (electronics), B.Tech. (Computer science), B.Tech. (Mechanical), B. Tech. (Aerospace), B.Tech. (nano technology), B.Tech. (civil). 22% of the total students are in B. Tech. (nano technology). 16% of the girls are in B.Tech. (computer science). 18% of boys are in B.Tech. (Mechanical). Girls in B.Tech. (civil) are 30% of the girls in B. Tech. (computer science). 15% of boys are in B. Tech. (electronics). Boys in B. Teach (Computer Science) are 50% of the girls in the same 15% of girls are in B. Tech. (aerospace). The ratio of boys to girls in B.Tech. (civil) is 3:1 respectively. 24% of the total numbers of students are in B.Tech. (electronics). The ratio of boys to girls in B.Tech. (aerospace) is 12:5, respectively. 

Number of girls enrolled in B.Tech. (electronics) forms approximately. What per cent of total number of students in the college?

3.

There are 7200 students in an engineering college. The ratio of boys to girls is 7:5, respectively. All the students are enrolled in six different specialization viz., B.Tech. (electronics), B.Tech. (Computer science), B.Tech. (Mechanical), B. Tech. (Aerospace), B.Tech. (nano technology), B.Tech. (civil). 22% of the total students are in B. Tech. (nano technology). 16% of the girls are in B.Tech. (computer science). 18% of boys are in B.Tech. (Mechanical). Girls in B.Tech. (civil) are 30% of the girls in B. Tech. (computer science). 15% of boys are in B. Tech. (electronics). Boys in B. Teach (Computer Science) are 50% of the girls in the same 15% of girls are in B. Tech. (aerospace). The ratio of boys to girls in B.Tech. (civil) is 3:1 respectively. 24% of the total numbers of students are in B.Tech. (electronics). The ratio of boys to girls in B.Tech. (aerospace) is 12:5, respectively. 

What is the total number of girls enrolled in B.Tech. (nano technology)?

4.

There are 7200 students in an engineering college. The ratio of boys to girls is 7:5, respectively. All the students are enrolled in six different specialization viz., B.Tech. (electronics), B.Tech. (Computer science), B.Tech. (Mechanical), B. Tech. (Aerospace), B.Tech. (nano technology), B.Tech. (civil). 22% of the total students are in B. Tech. (nano technology). 16% of the girls are in B.Tech. (computer science). 18% of boys are in B.Tech. (Mechanical). Girls in B.Tech. (civil) are 30% of the girls in B. Tech. (computer science). 15% of boys are in B. Tech. (electronics). Boys in B. Teach (Computer Science) are 50% of the girls in the same 15% of girls are in B. Tech. (aerospace). The ratio of boys to girls in B.Tech. (civil) is 3:1 respectively. 24% of the total numbers of students are in B.Tech. (electronics). The ratio of boys to girls in B.Tech. (aerospace) is 12:5, respectively. 

Number of boys enrolled in B. Tech. (aerospace) forms, what per cent of the total number of girls enrolled in B.Tech. (computer science)?

5.

There are 7200 students in an engineering college. The ratio of boys to girls is 7:5, respectively. All the students are enrolled in six different specialization viz., B.Tech. (electronics), B.Tech. (Computer science), B.Tech. (Mechanical), B. Tech. (Aerospace), B.Tech. (nano technology), B.Tech. (civil). 22% of the total students are in B. Tech. (nano technology). 16% of the girls are in B.Tech. (computer science). 18% of boys are in B.Tech. (Mechanical). Girls in B.Tech. (civil) are 30% of the girls in B. Tech. (computer science). 15% of boys are in B. Tech. (electronics). Boys in B. Teach (Computer Science) are 50% of the girls in the same 15% of girls are in B. Tech. (aerospace). The ratio of boys to girls in B.Tech. (civil) is 3:1 respectively. 24% of the total numbers of students are in B.Tech. (electronics). The ratio of boys to girls in B.Tech. (aerospace) is 12:5, respectively. 

What is the total number of boys enrolled in B. Tech. (civil)?

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-3): Study the given passage carefully and answer the questions.

In an office, there are 400 employees who consume any soft drink (Sprite, Pepsi and Fanta) of the softdrinks. 50 employees consume Sprite and Fanta both while 30 consume Sprit & Pepsi both. 70 consume only Fanta. 190 employees consume Sprite. 60 consume all 3 drinks. 200 employees consume exactly one drink.

1. How many employees do drink exactly 2 drinks?

2.

In an office, there are 400 employees who consume any soft drink (Sprite, Pepsi and Fanta) of the softdrinks. 50 employees consume Sprite and Fanta both while 30 consume Sprit & Pepsi both. 70 consume only Fanta. 190 employees consume Sprite. 60 consume all 3 drinks. 200 employees consume exactly one drink.

Employees consuming Pepsi are approximately what percent of employees consuming Fanta?

3.

In an office, there are 400 employees who consume any soft drink (Sprite, Pepsi and Fanta) of the softdrinks. 50 employees consume Sprite and Fanta both while 30 consume Sprit & Pepsi both. 70 consume only Fanta. 190 employees consume Sprite. 60 consume all 3 drinks. 200 employees consume exactly one drink.

What is the ratio of employees consuming only Sprite to employees consuming Pepsi and Fanta both?

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :

A college planned to conduct an education fair. The college asked foreign universities to participate in the education fair so that students could know about the foreign universities. Even foreign universities can tell which course is good in which university. The courses offered by these universities are–Social Science, Psychology, Medicine, Commerce, Astronomy, Computer Science and Architecture. The fair will start on Monday and will end on Sunday of the same week. Social Science stall will be set up immediately before the Medicine stall. Medicine stall will not be set up on Tuesday or Thursday. There will be a gap of one day between the stalls of Astronomy and Medicine. Architecture stall will be set up immediately after Astronomy stall. Computer Science stall will be set up on Monday.

1. Which of the following stalls will be set up on Thursday ?

2. Which of the following stalls will be set up immediately after the Computer Science stall?

A college planned to conduct an education fair. The college asked foreign universities to participate in the education fair so that students could know about the foreign universities. Even foreign universities can tell which course is good in which university. The courses offered by these universities are–Social Science, Psychology, Medicine, Commerce, Astronomy, Computer Science and Architecture. The fair will start on Monday and will end on Sunday of the same week. Social Science stall will be set up immediately before the Medicine stall. Medicine stall will not be set up on Tuesday or Thursday. There will be a gap of one day between the stalls of Astronomy and Medicine. Architecture stall will be set up immediately after Astronomy stall. Computer Science stall will be set up on Monday.

3. On which of the following days of the week the stall on Architecture will be set up?

A college planned to conduct an education fair. The college asked foreign universities to participate in the education fair so that students could know about the foreign universities. Even foreign universities can tell which course is good in which university. The courses offered by these universities are–Social Science, Psychology, Medicine, Commerce, Astronomy, Computer Science and Architecture. The fair will start on Monday and will end on Sunday of the same week. Social Science stall will be set up immediately before the Medicine stall. Medicine stall will not be set up on Tuesday or Thursday. There will be a gap of one day between the stalls of Astronomy and Medicine. Architecture stall will be set up immediately after Astronomy stall. Computer Science stall will be set up on Monday.

4. Which of the following pairs of stalls will be set up between the stalls on Computer Science and Psychology?

A college planned to conduct an education fair. The college asked foreign universities to participate in the education fair so that students could know about the foreign universities. Even foreign universities can tell which course is good in which university. The courses offered by these universities are–Social Science, Psychology, Medicine, Commerce, Astronomy, Computer Science and Architecture. The fair will start on Monday and will end on Sunday of the same week. Social Science stall will be set up immediately before the Medicine stall. Medicine stall will not be set up on Tuesday or Thursday. There will be a gap of one day between the stalls of Astronomy and Medicine. Architecture stall will be set up immediately after Astronomy stall. Computer Science stall will be set up on Monday.

5. Which of the following stalls will be set up on Friday?

A college planned to conduct an education fair. The college asked foreign universities to participate in the education fair so that students could know about the foreign universities. Even foreign universities can tell which course is good in which university. The courses offered by these universities are–Social Science, Psychology, Medicine, Commerce, Astronomy, Computer Science and Architecture. The fair will start on Monday and will end on Sunday of the same week. Social Science stall will be set up immediately before the Medicine stall. Medicine stall will not be set up on Tuesday or Thursday. There will be a gap of one day between the stalls of Astronomy and Medicine. Architecture stall will be set up immediately after Astronomy stall. Computer Science stall will be set up on Monday.

6. Which of the following stalls will be set up on Wednesday?

A college planned to conduct an education fair. The college asked foreign universities to participate in the education fair so that students could know about the foreign universities. Even foreign universities can tell which course is good in which university. The courses offered by these universities are–Social Science, Psychology, Medicine, Commerce, Astronomy, Computer Science and Architecture. The fair will start on Monday and will end on Sunday of the same week. Social Science stall will be set up immediately before the Medicine stall. Medicine stall will not be set up on Tuesday or Thursday. There will be a gap of one day between the stalls of Astronomy and Medicine. Architecture stall will be set up immediately after Astronomy stall. Computer Science stall will be set up on Monday.

DIRECTIONS (Qs.1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

There are seven boys i.e. Ajay, Rohit, Shubham, Vikas, Sumit, Rajesh and Gopal. They all belongs to the different cities i.e. Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Lucknow, Ahmedabad and Delhi but not necessarily in the same order. Shubham belongs to Pune. Neither Ajay nor Rajesh belongs to Kolkata. Rohit belongs to Ahmedabad. Vikas does not belongs to Kolkata and Lucknow. Gopal belongs to Mumbai. Ajay does not belongs to Lucknow and Chennai.

1. Who among the following belongs to Kolkata?

2. Which of the following statement is true?

There are seven boys i.e. Ajay, Rohit, Shubham, Vikas, Sumit, Rajesh and Gopal. They all belongs to the different cities i.e. Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Lucknow, Ahmedabad and Delhi but not necessarily in the same order. Shubham belongs to Pune. Neither Ajay nor Rajesh belongs to Kolkata. Rohit belongs to Ahmedabad. Vikas does not belongs to Kolkata and Lucknow. Gopal belongs to Mumbai. Ajay does not belongs to Lucknow and Chennai.

3. Rajesh belongs to which of the following City?

There are seven boys i.e. Ajay, Rohit, Shubham, Vikas, Sumit, Rajesh and Gopal. They all belongs to the different cities i.e. Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Lucknow, Ahmedabad and Delhi but not necessarily in the same order. Shubham belongs to Pune. Neither Ajay nor Rajesh belongs to Kolkata. Rohit belongs to Ahmedabad. Vikas does not belongs to Kolkata and Lucknow. Gopal belongs to Mumbai. Ajay does not belongs to Lucknow and Chennai.

4. Which of the following combination is true?

There are seven boys i.e. Ajay, Rohit, Shubham, Vikas, Sumit, Rajesh and Gopal. They all belongs to the different cities i.e. Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Lucknow, Ahmedabad and Delhi but not necessarily in the same order. Shubham belongs to Pune. Neither Ajay nor Rajesh belongs to Kolkata. Rohit belongs to Ahmedabad. Vikas does not belongs to Kolkata and Lucknow. Gopal belongs to Mumbai. Ajay does not belongs to Lucknow and Chennai.

5. Ajay belongs to which of the following city?

There are seven boys i.e. Ajay, Rohit, Shubham, Vikas, Sumit, Rajesh and Gopal. They all belongs to the different cities i.e. Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Lucknow, Ahmedabad and Delhi but not necessarily in the same order. Shubham belongs to Pune. Neither Ajay nor Rajesh belongs to Kolkata. Rohit belongs to Ahmedabad. Vikas does not belongs to Kolkata and Lucknow. Gopal belongs to Mumbai. Ajay does not belongs to Lucknow and Chennai.

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-4): In the question given below, a set of sentences is given, which when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Arrange the sentences in the correct sequence, and answer the questions.

P. Among the biggest implications of the coming drop in
population is the end of plentiful labour.
Q. China’s population is shrinking faster than expected.
R. According to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences,
the long-anticipated population decline will start in 2027.
S. Over the past 40 years, companies benefited from the
seemingly endless scale of the Chinese workforce.
T. Now, that era is drawing to a close, and companies need
to prepare for a shrinking talent pool.

1.Which of the following would be the SECOND statement after rearrangement?

2. Which of the following would be the FIFTH statement after rearrangement?

3.Which of the following would be the THIRD statement after rearrangement?

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-4): Read the given passage and answer the following questions based on the passage.

(SBI PO Main-2019) PASSAGE Grim statistics present the deadly reality of the spread of cancer in India: one million new cases of different cancers are diagnosed every year in the country; an estimated 600,000 to 700,000 people were killed in 2012. The fact that tobacco was singularly responsible for nearly 40 per cent of all cancers is also painfully underlined again. A few papers published recently in the journal Lancet Oncology point out that men were the most affected by tobacco, with the commonest cancers being those of the lung and of the lip and oral cavity. Tobacco companies continue to have a stranglehold over nearly 275 million tobacco-users in India – 35 per cent of the adult population and about 14 per cent of children in the age range 13 to 15. All this reflects the miserable failure of the government in implementing tough and effective measures to counter the tobacco companies' devious ways of attracting and trapping young minds. Though it would take 10 to 20 years for the benefits to show, half the battle against cancer would be won if only tobacco consumption can be reined in. In the case of women, breast cancer is the most common, followed by cervical cancer. Changed lifestyle is one of the reasons for the increase in breast cancer incidence– the incidence of this cancer type in rural areas is one-third of the total in urban areas, and the big metros have higher numbers than non-metro cities. India's cancer burden is projected to increase to 1.7 million by 2035. Mortality will double to 1.2 million a year by 2035.

1. As per the passage, what is/are the main agents of different
types of cancers?
(A) The changing lifestyle of the people in urban areas
(B) Tobacco chewing
(C) Alcohol consumption by the children of the age
group 13 to 15
(D) Failure of govt. policies in the field of cancer
diagnoses

2.

(SBI PO Main-2019) PASSAGE Grim statistics present the deadly reality of the spread of cancer in India: one million new cases of different cancers are diagnosed every year in the country; an estimated 600,000 to 700,000 people were killed in 2012. The fact that tobacco was singularly responsible for nearly 40 per cent of all cancers is also painfully underlined again. A few papers published recently in the journal Lancet Oncology point out that men were the most affected by tobacco, with the commonest cancers being those of the lung and of the lip and oral cavity. Tobacco companies continue to have a stranglehold over nearly 275 million tobacco-users in India – 35 per cent of the adult population and about 14 per cent of children in the age range 13 to 15. All this reflects the miserable failure of the government in implementing tough and effective measures to counter the tobacco companies' devious ways of attracting and trapping young minds. Though it would take 10 to 20 years for the benefits to show, half the battle against cancer would be won if only tobacco consumption can be reined in. In the case of women, breast cancer is the most common, followed by cervical cancer. Changed lifestyle is one of the reasons for the increase in breast cancer incidence– the incidence of this cancer type in rural areas is one-third of the total in urban areas, and the big metros have higher numbers than non-metro cities. India's cancer burden is projected to increase to 1.7 million by 2035. Mortality will double to 1.2 million a year by 2035.

2. What can be inferred from the given passage?
(A) Number of cancer patients is supposed to be
increased in India in the coming years.
(B) Changing lifestyle and tobacco consumption are the
main causes of different types of cancers.
(C) Reining the tobacco consumption can make India win
half battle against the cancer.
(D) Govt. Policies are not successful in reining the
tobacco companies yet

3.

(SBI PO Main-2019) PASSAGE Grim statistics present the deadly reality of the spread of cancer in India: one million new cases of different cancers are diagnosed every year in the country; an estimated 600,000 to 700,000 people were killed in 2012. The fact that tobacco was singularly responsible for nearly 40 per cent of all cancers is also painfully underlined again. A few papers published recently in the journal Lancet Oncology point out that men were the most affected by tobacco, with the commonest cancers being those of the lung and of the lip and oral cavity. Tobacco companies continue to have a stranglehold over nearly 275 million tobacco-users in India – 35 per cent of the adult population and about 14 per cent of children in the age range 13 to 15. All this reflects the miserable failure of the government in implementing tough and effective measures to counter the tobacco companies' devious ways of attracting and trapping young minds. Though it would take 10 to 20 years for the benefits to show, half the battle against cancer would be won if only tobacco consumption can be reined in. In the case of women, breast cancer is the most common, followed by cervical cancer. Changed lifestyle is one of the reasons for the increase in breast cancer incidence– the incidence of this cancer type in rural areas is one-third of the total in urban areas, and the big metros have higher numbers than non-metro cities. India's cancer burden is projected to increase to 1.7 million by 2035. Mortality will double to 1.2 million a year by 2035.

3. Which of the following is not true according to the
passage?
(A) In India half of the battle against tobacco can be won
by reining the tobacco companies.
(B) In India there are 14 percent adult and about 35
percent children tobacco users.
(C) The number of cancer patients' death is going to
decrease in coming years.
(D) Lungs, lips and oral cavity are the most affected by
the tobacco consumption

4.

(SBI PO Main-2019) PASSAGE Grim statistics present the deadly reality of the spread of cancer in India: one million new cases of different cancers are diagnosed every year in the country; an estimated 600,000 to 700,000 people were killed in 2012. The fact that tobacco was singularly responsible for nearly 40 per cent of all cancers is also painfully underlined again. A few papers published recently in the journal Lancet Oncology point out that men were the most affected by tobacco, with the commonest cancers being those of the lung and of the lip and oral cavity. Tobacco companies continue to have a stranglehold over nearly 275 million tobacco-users in India – 35 per cent of the adult population and about 14 per cent of children in the age range 13 to 15. All this reflects the miserable failure of the government in implementing tough and effective measures to counter the tobacco companies' devious ways of attracting and trapping young minds. Though it would take 10 to 20 years for the benefits to show, half the battle against cancer would be won if only tobacco consumption can be reined in. In the case of women, breast cancer is the most common, followed by cervical cancer. Changed lifestyle is one of the reasons for the increase in breast cancer incidence– the incidence of this cancer type in rural areas is one-third of the total in urban areas, and the big metros have higher numbers than non-metro cities. India's cancer burden is projected to increase to 1.7 million by 2035. Mortality will double to 1.2 million a year by 2035

4.Which of the following is not the synonym of the word
'devious'?
(A) direct
(B) fraudulent
(C) insidious
(D) shrewd
(E) artless

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 the which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Once, I wrote about social (1). My aim was to tell others how much we are insulated in our own world, with no time at all to know or (2) about what is happening (3) us. We must (4) care for our families, I don’t (5) that. Family is important and one should not become a philanthropist at the cost of one’ family. My concern was (6) we should at least think of other people. I did not (7) it was necessary to offer financial help or give money. I gave a small example from my experience. But some readers were (8) about my narrating a story. Lord Buddha, in my article, (9) the ultmiate sacrifice of a sensitive person who won’t say no to help others. Everyone cannot be Buddha, but at least we can think and (10) form such great people.

2.

Once, I wrote about social (1). My aim was to tell others how much we are insulated in our own world, with no time at all to know or (2) about what is happening (3) us. We must (4) care for our families, I don’t (5) that. Family is important and one should not become a philanthropist at the cost of one’ family. My concern was (6) we should at least think of other people. I did not (7) it was necessary to offer financial help or give money. I gave a small example from my experience. But some readers were (8) about my narrating a story. Lord Buddha, in my article, (9) the ultmiate sacrifice of a sensitive person who won’t say no to help others. Everyone cannot be Buddha, but at least we can think and (10) form such great people.

3.

Once, I wrote about social (1). My aim was to tell others how much we are insulated in our own world, with no time at all to know or (2) about what is happening (3) us. We must (4) care for our families, I don’t (5) that. Family is important and one should not become a philanthropist at the cost of one’ family. My concern was (6) we should at least think of other people. I did not (7) it was necessary to offer financial help or give money. I gave a small example from my experience. But some readers were (8) about my narrating a story. Lord Buddha, in my article, (9) the ultmiate sacrifice of a sensitive person who won’t say no to help others. Everyone cannot be Buddha, but at least we can think and (10) form such great people.

4.

Once, I wrote about social (1). My aim was to tell others how much we are insulated in our own world, with no time at all to know or (2) about what is happening (3) us. We must (4) care for our families, I don’t (5) that. Family is important and one should not become a philanthropist at the cost of one’ family. My concern was (6) we should at least think of other people. I did not (7) it was necessary to offer financial help or give money. I gave a small example from my experience. But some readers were (8) about my narrating a story. Lord Buddha, in my article, (9) the ultmiate sacrifice of a sensitive person who won’t say no to help others. Everyone cannot be Buddha, but at least we can think and (10) form such great people.

5.

Once, I wrote about social (1). My aim was to tell others how much we are insulated in our own world, with no time at all to know or (2) about what is happening (3) us. We must (4) care for our families, I don’t (5) that. Family is important and one should not become a philanthropist at the cost of one’ family. My concern was (6) we should at least think of other people. I did not (7) it was necessary to offer financial help or give money. I gave a small example from my experience. But some readers were (8) about my narrating a story. Lord Buddha, in my article, (9) the ultmiate sacrifice of a sensitive person who won’t say no to help others. Everyone cannot be Buddha, but at least we can think and (10) form such great people.

6.

Once, I wrote about social (1). My aim was to tell others how much we are insulated in our own world, with no time at all to know or (2) about what is happening (3) us. We must (4) care for our families, I don’t (5) that. Family is important and one should not become a philanthropist at the cost of one’ family. My concern was (6) we should at least think of other people. I did not (7) it was necessary to offer financial help or give money. I gave a small example from my experience. But some readers were (8) about my narrating a story. Lord Buddha, in my article, (9) the ultmiate sacrifice of a sensitive person who won’t say no to help others. Everyone cannot be Buddha, but at least we can think and (10) form such great people.

7.

Once, I wrote about social (1). My aim was to tell others how much we are insulated in our own world, with no time at all to know or (2) about what is happening (3) us. We must (4) care for our families, I don’t (5) that. Family is important and one should not become a philanthropist at the cost of one’ family. My concern was (6) we should at least think of other people. I did not (7) it was necessary to offer financial help or give money. I gave a small example from my experience. But some readers were (8) about my narrating a story. Lord Buddha, in my article, (9) the ultmiate sacrifice of a sensitive person who won’t say no to help others. Everyone cannot be Buddha, but at least we can think and (10) form such great people.

8.

Once, I wrote about social (1). My aim was to tell others how much we are insulated in our own world, with no time at all to know or (2) about what is happening (3) us. We must (4) care for our families, I don’t (5) that. Family is important and one should not become a philanthropist at the cost of one’ family. My concern was (6) we should at least think of other people. I did not (7) it was necessary to offer financial help or give money. I gave a small example from my experience. But some readers were (8) about my narrating a story. Lord Buddha, in my article, (9) the ultmiate sacrifice of a sensitive person who won’t say no to help others. Everyone cannot be Buddha, but at least we can think and (10) form such great people.

9.

Once, I wrote about social (1). My aim was to tell others how much we are insulated in our own world, with no time at all to know or (2) about what is happening (3) us. We must (4) care for our families, I don’t (5) that. Family is important and one should not become a philanthropist at the cost of one’ family. My concern was (6) we should at least think of other people. I did not (7) it was necessary to offer financial help or give money. I gave a small example from my experience. But some readers were (8) about my narrating a story. Lord Buddha, in my article, (9) the ultmiate sacrifice of a sensitive person who won’t say no to help others. Everyone cannot be Buddha, but at least we can think and (10) form such great people.

10.

Once, I wrote about social (1). My aim was to tell others how much we are insulated in our own world, with no time at all to know or (2) about what is happening (3) us. We must (4) care for our families, I don’t (5) that. Family is important and one should not become a philanthropist at the cost of one’ family. My concern was (6) we should at least think of other people. I did not (7) it was necessary to offer financial help or give money. I gave a small example from my experience. But some readers were (8) about my narrating a story. Lord Buddha, in my article, (9) the ultmiate sacrifice of a sensitive person who won’t say no to help others. Everyone cannot be Buddha, but at least we can think and (10) form such great people.

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