Banking Exam PCI20II2537

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DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-6): Study the following bar graph carefully to answer the questions given below.



NOTE:
1) Average of watched episodes for shows A and D is 192 less
than total episodes of all four shows.
2) Each episode timing is 20 min.
3) Any episode which is not watched complete on next day.
4) Average time spend by person to watch shows A, B, C and
D is 30 min/day, 24 min/day, 8 min/day, 35 min/day

1. How many days person will take to complete remaining episodes of shows D?

2.



NOTE:
1) Average of watched episodes for shows A and D is 192 less
than total episodes of all four shows.
2) Each episode timing is 20 min.
3) Any episode which is not watched complete on next day.
4) Average time spend by person to watch shows A, B, C and
D is 30 min/day, 24 min/day, 8 min/day, 35 min/day

On 12th day, how much remaining part of particular episode of show C completed by person which he continued from
previous day?

3.



NOTE:
1) Average of watched episodes for shows A and D is 192 less
than total episodes of all four shows.
2) Each episode timing is 20 min.
3) Any episode which is not watched complete on next day.
4) Average time spend by person to watch shows A, B, C and
D is 30 min/day, 24 min/day, 8 min/day, 35 min/day

What is the difference between remaining episode shows B and C?

4.



NOTE:
1) Average of watched episodes for shows A and D is 192 less
than total episodes of all four shows.
2) Each episode timing is 20 min.
3) Any episode which is not watched complete on next day.
4) Average time spend by person to watch shows A, B, C and
D is 30 min/day, 24 min/day, 8 min/day, 35 min/day

What is the ratio of total episodes of shows A and C together to the total episodes of shows B and D together?

5.



NOTE:
1) Average of watched episodes for shows A and D is 192 less
than total episodes of all four shows.
2) Each episode timing is 20 min.
3) Any episode which is not watched complete on next day.
4) Average time spend by person to watch shows A, B, C and
D is 30 min/day, 24 min/day, 8 min/day, 35 min/day

How many days taken by a person to watch the watched episodes of shows B?

6.



NOTE:
1) Average of watched episodes for shows A and D is 192 less
than total episodes of all four shows.
2) Each episode timing is 20 min.
3) Any episode which is not watched complete on next day.
4) Average time spend by person to watch shows A, B, C and
D is 30 min/day, 24 min/day, 8 min/day, 35 min/day

In how many days remaining episodes of shows A completed by a person?

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

Seven boxes P, Q, R, S, T, U, V are kept one above the other containing different number of chocolates ranging from 10-90. Not more than Four boxes are kept above P. Two boxes are kept between P and the box containing 41 chocolates, which is kept below Box P. S contains thrice number of chocolates than box Q. Box R contains 50 number of chocolates and is not kept at the top. The number of chocolates in box V is a cube of a number. Only one box is kept between box containing 41 chocolates and 39 chocolates. Box S has less number of chocolates than box P. One of the boxes contain 78 chocolates .Five boxes are kept between box containing 64 chocolates and Box R. Box V is immediately above box T. Box S is not kept immediately above or below box Q. Three boxes are kept between box S and box U. Box S is above box V.

1. Which among the following box/boxes is kept exactly between Box S and Box Q?

2. How many chocolates are kept in box T?

Seven boxes P, Q, R, S, T, U, V are kept one above the other containing different number of chocolates ranging from 10-90. Not more than Four boxes are kept above P. Two boxes are kept between P and the box containing 41 chocolates, which is kept below Box P. S contains thrice number of chocolates than box Q. Box R contains 50 number of chocolates and is not kept at the top. The number of chocolates in box V is a cube of a number. Only one box is kept between box containing 41 chocolates and 39 chocolates. Box S has less number of chocolates than box P. One of the boxes contain 78 chocolates .Five boxes are kept between box containing 64 chocolates and Box R. Box V is immediately above box T. Box S is not kept immediately above or below box Q. Three boxes are kept between box S and box U. Box S is above box V.

3. Which among the following boxes contains the maximum and minimum number of chocolates respectively?

Seven boxes P, Q, R, S, T, U, V are kept one above the other containing different number of chocolates ranging from 10-90. Not more than Four boxes are kept above P. Two boxes are kept between P and the box containing 41 chocolates, which is kept below Box P. S contains thrice number of chocolates than box Q. Box R contains 50 number of chocolates and is not kept at the top. The number of chocolates in box V is a cube of a number. Only one box is kept between box containing 41 chocolates and 39 chocolates. Box S has less number of chocolates than box P. One of the boxes contain 78 chocolates .Five boxes are kept between box containing 64 chocolates and Box R. Box V is immediately above box T. Box S is not kept immediately above or below box Q. Three boxes are kept between box S and box U. Box S is above box V.

4. Which of the following combination is not true?

Seven boxes P, Q, R, S, T, U, V are kept one above the other containing different number of chocolates ranging from 10-90. Not more than Four boxes are kept above P. Two boxes are kept between P and the box containing 41 chocolates, which is kept below Box P. S contains thrice number of chocolates than box Q. Box R contains 50 number of chocolates and is not kept at the top. The number of chocolates in box V is a cube of a number. Only one box is kept between box containing 41 chocolates and 39 chocolates. Box S has less number of chocolates than box P. One of the boxes contain 78 chocolates .Five boxes are kept between box containing 64 chocolates and Box R. Box V is immediately above box T. Box S is not kept immediately above or below box Q. Three boxes are kept between box S and box U. Box S is above box V.

5. Which among the following boxes is kept immediately below box Q?

Seven boxes P, Q, R, S, T, U, V are kept one above the other containing different number of chocolates ranging from 10-90. Not more than Four boxes are kept above P. Two boxes are kept between P and the box containing 41 chocolates, which is kept below Box P. S contains thrice number of chocolates than box Q. Box R contains 50 number of chocolates and is not kept at the top. The number of chocolates in box V is a cube of a number. Only one box is kept between box containing 41 chocolates and 39 chocolates. Box S has less number of chocolates than box P. One of the boxes contain 78 chocolates .Five boxes are kept between box containing 64 chocolates and Box R. Box V is immediately above box T. Box S is not kept immediately above or below box Q. Three boxes are kept between box S and box U. Box S is above box V.

DIRECTIONS : Four or more sentences are given below. They need to be arranged in a logical order to form a coherent paragraph/ passage. From the given options, choose the most appropriate option.

1. Sports car (P)/ appeal (Q)/ to some motorists only (R)/ with noisy exhausts (S)

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a letter. Find the suitable word from the options given agains teach letter and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.

This year, the world’s largest democracy, India, and the biggest country by ___ (1) ___, Russia, are celebrating the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between
them. Russia continues to be among India’s major politicodiplomatic and defence partner nations. While India has ___ (2) ___ separate strategic partnership pacts with more than two dozen countries, the Indian and Russian governments in December 2010 ___(3)___ their bilateral ‘Strategic Partnership’ to what they termed a “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.” The New Delhi-based ___(4)___ ‘Foundation for National Security Research’, which did a comparative assessment of India’s strategic partnerships — meaning, ‘political-diplomatic, defence and economic cooperation’ (during the 10-year period prior to November 2011), had said, “Russia emerges as the most important strategic partner of India (followed by the U.S., France, the U.K., Germany and Japan in that order).” The November 2011 report had found that Russia had provided strong political and diplomatic support to India and helped enormously in building India’s defence capability. However, it warned that the “economic content of the (India-Russia) partnership is extremely weak,” and recommended that “urgent and ___(5)___ steps need to be taken to improve economic relations if this (India-Russia) partnership is to be sustained and made durable.”

2 .

This year, the world’s largest democracy, India, and the biggest country by ___ (1) ___, Russia, are celebrating the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between
them. Russia continues to be among India’s major politicodiplomatic and defence partner nations. While India has ___ (2) ___ separate strategic partnership pacts with more than two dozen countries, the Indian and Russian governments in December 2010 ___(3)___ their bilateral ‘Strategic Partnership’ to what they termed a “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.” The New Delhi-based ___(4)___ ‘Foundation for National Security Research’, which did a comparative assessment of India’s strategic partnerships — meaning, ‘political-diplomatic, defence and economic cooperation’ (during the 10-year period prior to November 2011), had said, “Russia emerges as the most important strategic partner of India (followed by the U.S., France, the U.K., Germany and Japan in that order).” The November 2011 report had found that Russia had provided strong political and diplomatic support to India and helped enormously in building India’s defence capability. However, it warned that the “economic content of the (India-Russia) partnership is extremely weak,” and recommended that “urgent and ___(5)___ steps need to be taken to improve economic relations if this (India-Russia) partnership is to be sustained and made durable.”

3 .

This year, the world’s largest democracy, India, and the biggest country by ___ (1) ___, Russia, are celebrating the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between
them. Russia continues to be among India’s major politicodiplomatic and defence partner nations. While India has ___ (2) ___ separate strategic partnership pacts with more than two dozen countries, the Indian and Russian governments in December 2010 ___(3)___ their bilateral ‘Strategic Partnership’ to what they termed a “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.” The New Delhi-based ___(4)___ ‘Foundation for National Security Research’, which did a comparative assessment of India’s strategic partnerships — meaning, ‘political-diplomatic, defence and economic cooperation’ (during the 10-year period prior to November 2011), had said, “Russia emerges as the most important strategic partner of India (followed by the U.S., France, the U.K., Germany and Japan in that order).” The November 2011 report had found that Russia had provided strong political and diplomatic support to India and helped enormously in building India’s defence capability. However, it warned that the “economic content of the (India-Russia) partnership is extremely weak,” and recommended that “urgent and ___(5)___ steps need to be taken to improve economic relations if this (India-Russia) partnership is to be sustained and made durable.”

4 .

This year, the world’s largest democracy, India, and the biggest country by ___ (1) ___, Russia, are celebrating the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between
them. Russia continues to be among India’s major politicodiplomatic and defence partner nations. While India has ___ (2) ___ separate strategic partnership pacts with more than two dozen countries, the Indian and Russian governments in December 2010 ___(3)___ their bilateral ‘Strategic Partnership’ to what they termed a “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.” The New Delhi-based ___(4)___ ‘Foundation for National Security Research’, which did a comparative assessment of India’s strategic partnerships — meaning, ‘political-diplomatic, defence and economic cooperation’ (during the 10-year period prior to November 2011), had said, “Russia emerges as the most important strategic partner of India (followed by the U.S., France, the U.K., Germany and Japan in that order).” The November 2011 report had found that Russia had provided strong political and diplomatic support to India and helped enormously in building India’s defence capability. However, it warned that the “economic content of the (India-Russia) partnership is extremely weak,” and recommended that “urgent and ___(5)___ steps need to be taken to improve economic relations if this (India-Russia) partnership is to be sustained and made durable.”

5 .

This year, the world’s largest democracy, India, and the biggest country by ___ (1) ___, Russia, are celebrating the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between
them. Russia continues to be among India’s major politicodiplomatic and defence partner nations. While India has ___ (2) ___ separate strategic partnership pacts with more than two dozen countries, the Indian and Russian governments in December 2010 ___(3)___ their bilateral ‘Strategic Partnership’ to what they termed a “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.” The New Delhi-based ___(4)___ ‘Foundation for National Security Research’, which did a comparative assessment of India’s strategic partnerships — meaning, ‘political-diplomatic, defence and economic cooperation’ (during the 10-year period prior to November 2011), had said, “Russia emerges as the most important strategic partner of India (followed by the U.S., France, the U.K., Germany and Japan in that order).” The November 2011 report had found that Russia had provided strong political and diplomatic support to India and helped enormously in building India’s defence capability. However, it warned that the “economic content of the (India-Russia) partnership is extremely weak,” and recommended that “urgent and ___(5)___ steps need to be taken to improve economic relations if this (India-Russia) partnership is to be sustained and made durable.”

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