Banking Exam PCI20II2540 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI20II2540 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-6): Given below bar graph (I) shows total students (Boys + girls) in thousands who have taken admissions in five schools and bar graph (II) shows percentage of girls taken admission in these five schools. Read the data carefully and answer the questions. Total boys taken admission in school Q & S together are what percent more than total boys taken admission in T? (a) 92.5% (b) 97.5% (c) 99.5% (d) 102.5% (e) 84.5% None 2. 75% and 80% of total girls taken admission in school P & R respectively appeared in exam and total students appearedin exam from P & R is 17910. If total boys appeared in exam from P is 6048, then find difference between boys who didnot appeared in exam from school P & R? (a) 438 (b) 428 (c) 418 (d) 408 (e) 448 None 3. Find the ratio of total boys taken admission in school P & Q together to total girls taken admission in S & T together? (a) 13 : 11 (b) 23 : 19 (c) 21 : 17 (d) 21 : 19 (e) None of these None 4. If in school W total girls taken admission are 62.5% more than that of total girls taken admission in R and total boystaken admission in school T & W together is 20580, then find percentage of girls taken admission in school W? (a) 33% (b) 43% (c) 39% (d) 37% (e) 45% None 5. In each school there are only three streams (i.e. science, commerce & art) and in school Q respective ratio of students taken admission in science, commerce & art is 2 : 1 : 4. If out of total girls taken admission in school Q, 40% taken admission in science stream, 25% taken admission in commerce stream, then find difference between boys takenadmission in art & science streams from school Q? (a) 3242 (b) 3464 (c) 3189 (d) 3345 (e) 2964 None 6. Find the average number of boys taken admission from all the five given schools? (a) 7992 (b) 7982 (c) 6848 (d) 7292 (e) None of these None Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Six boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F of different colors i.e. Orange, Red, Black, Yellow, Pink and White are placed one above another but not necessarily in same order. Box C is placed just above the orange colored box. One box is placed between A and orange colored box. Three boxes are placed between A and pink colored box. Two boxes are placed between D and E. Red colored box is placed just below A. There are as many boxes placed above red colored box as below E. E is not Orange colored box. Black colored box is placed just above yellow colored box. F is placed above B.1. How many boxes are placed above F? (a) Two (b) Three (c) Four (d) One (e) None of these None 2 . Six boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F of different colors i.e. Orange, Red, Black, Yellow, Pink and White are placed one above another but not necessarily in same order. Box C is placed just above the orange colored box. One box is placed between A and orange colored box. Three boxes are placed between A and pink colored box. Two boxes are placed between D and E. Red colored box is placed just below A. There are as many boxes placed above red colored box as below E. E is not Orange colored box. Black colored box is placed just above yellow colored box. F is placed above B.2. In which of the following position red colored box is placed? (a) 2nd from bottom (b) 1st from bottom (c) 2nd from top (d) 1st from top (e) None of these None 3 . Six boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F of different colors i.e. Orange, Red, Black, Yellow, Pink and White are placed one above another but not necessarily in same order. Box C is placed just above the orange colored box. One box is placed between A and orange colored box. Three boxes are placed between A and pink colored box. Two boxes are placed between D and E. Red colored box is placed just below A. There are as many boxes placed above red colored box as below E. E is not Orange colored box. Black colored box is placed just above yellow colored box. F is placed above B.3. Which of the following box is Yellow colored? (a) A (b) C (c) E (d) D (e) None of these None 4 . Six boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F of different colors i.e. Orange, Red, Black, Yellow, Pink and White are placed one above another but not necessarily in same order. Box C is placed just above the orange colored box. One box is placed between A and orange colored box. Three boxes are placed between A and pink colored box. Two boxes are placed between D and E. Red colored box is placed just below A. There are as many boxes placed above red colored box as below E. E is not Orange colored box. Black colored box is placed just above yellow colored box. F is placed above B.4. Which of the following color is box F has? (a) Orange (b) Pink (c) Red (d) Yellow (e) None of these None 5 . Six boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F of different colors i.e. Orange, Red, Black, Yellow, Pink and White are placed one above another but not necessarily in same order. Box C is placed just above the orange colored box. One box is placed between A and orange colored box. Three boxes are placed between A and pink colored box. Two boxes are placed between D and E. Red colored box is placed just below A. There are as many boxes placed above red colored box as below E. E is not Orange colored box. Black colored box is placed just above yellow colored box. F is placed above B.5. Four of the following five are alike in certain way based from a group, find the one which does not belong to that group? (a) F-Yellow (b) E-Orange (c) B-Black (d) C-Red (e) D-White None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1): Rearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions given below them. A. It also made clear that economic ideology in the service of capitalism does not need logic on its side!B. The debate on capital theory was logically won with its devastating implications for standard theory, and yet nothing changed in the profession!C. In this demolition job of neoclassical capital theory, Joan Robinson again became a main player, and popularised its implications for economic theory through her writings.D. In disgust, Joan Robinson picked up the word “mumpsimus”, which means a traditional notion that is obstinately held although it is unreasonable.E. Business continued as usual, because the vested intellectual interest in standard neoclassical economics as a worldwide industry was too great. (a) BEADC (b) CBEAD (c) ADBEC (d) BECDA None Questions:(1-5) Cloze Test : As a rule of thumb, manned mission costs from fifity to a hundred times more than a comparable unmanned mission. Thus, for scientific exploration alone, ____(1)____ missions, employing machine intelligemnce, are ____(2)____ However, there may well be ____(3)____ other than scientific for exploring ____(4)____ social, economic, political, cultural or ____(5)____. (a) manned (b) Unmanned (c) Space (d) lunar None 2 . As a rule of thumb, manned mission costs from fifity to a hundred times more than a comparable unmanned mission. Thus, for scientific exploration alone, ____(1)____ missions, employing machine intelligemnce, are ____(2)____ However, there may well be ____(3)____ other than scientific for exploring ____(4)____ social, economic, political, cultural or ____(5)____. (a) Liked (b) Wanted (c) Used (d) preferred None 3 . As a rule of thumb, manned mission costs from fifity to a hundred times more than a comparable unmanned mission. Thus, for scientific exploration alone, ____(1)____ missions, employing machine intelligemnce, are ____(2)____ However, there may well be ____(3)____ other than scientific for exploring ____(4)____ social, economic, political, cultural or ____(5)____. (a) Reasons (b) Causes (c) Clues (d) Objects None 4 . As a rule of thumb, manned mission costs from fifity to a hundred times more than a comparable unmanned mission. Thus, for scientific exploration alone, ____(1)____ missions, employing machine intelligemnce, are ____(2)____ However, there may well be ____(3)____ other than scientific for exploring ____(4)____ social, economic, political, cultural or ____(5)____. (a) Moon (b) Sun (c) Space (d) Mission None 5 . As a rule of thumb, manned mission costs from fifity to a hundred times more than a comparable unmanned mission. Thus, for scientific exploration alone, ____(1)____ missions, employing machine intelligemnce, are ____(2)____ However, there may well be ____(3)____ other than scientific for exploring ____(4)____ social, economic, political, cultural or ____(5)____. (a) casual (b) historic (c) historical (d) religious None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-3): Choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the word as used in the passage. 1. proclaim (a) declare (b) clarion (c) trumpet (d) predicate (e) deny None 2 . debtor (a) loanee (b) drawee (c) mortgagor (d) defaulter (e) mortagagee None 3 hypocrisy (a) glibness (b) phoniness (c) honesty (d) quackery (e) deceit None