Banking Exam PCI20II2554 Welcome to your Banking Exam PCI20II2554 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Study the chart carefully and the questions that follow. The pie charts show the distribution of the total number of bookssold by book store P,Q,R and S the distribution of Maths booksold by book store P, Q, R and S respectively. Also, Total books =Maths books + Physics books.Number of Physics books sold by P = 110Number of Physics books sold by Q = 301. The total number of physics books sold by all book store together is approximate how much percentage more or less than the total number of maths books sold by all the book store together? (a) 60% (b) 41.41% (c) 50% (d) 11.33% (e) None of these None 2. The pie charts show the distribution of the total number of bookssold by book store P,Q,R and S the distribution of Maths booksold by book store P, Q, R and S respectively. Also, Total books =Maths books + Physics books.Number of Physics books sold by P = 110Number of Physics books sold by Q = 30Physics book sold by S is approximate what percent of maths books sold by Q and S together? (a) 16.67% (b) 8.67% (c) 7.25% (d) 11.33% (e) None of these None 3. The pie charts show the distribution of the total number of bookssold by book store P,Q,R and S the distribution of Maths booksold by book store P, Q, R and S respectively. Also, Total books =Maths books + Physics books.Number of Physics books sold by P = 110Number of Physics books sold by Q = 30What is the ratio of Maths books sold by book store R to the total books sold by S? (a) 2 : 3 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 3 : 2 (d) 2 : 1 (e) None of these None 4. The pie charts show the distribution of the total number of bookssold by book store P,Q,R and S the distribution of Maths booksold by book store P, Q, R and S respectively. Also, Total books =Maths books + Physics books.Number of Physics books sold by P = 110Number of Physics books sold by Q = 30If P sold (x + 15) Maths books and Q sold (y – 25) maths books, then what the ratio of x : y? (a) 29 : 15 (b) 16 : 31 (c) 31 : 16 (d) 15 : 29 (e) None of these None 5. The pie charts show the distribution of the total number of bookssold by book store P,Q,R and S the distribution of Maths booksold by book store P, Q, R and S respectively. Also, Total books =Maths books + Physics books.Number of Physics books sold by P = 110Number of Physics books sold by Q = 30Total books sold by P and Q together is how much percentage more than the physics books sold by R? (a) 48% (b) 72% (c) 50% (d) 60% (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. 1. Who amongst the following is D’s son ?Eight family members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. • F, the wife of D is sitting third to right of C. 1 .A is the son of H. A is sitting second to left of D. D is not animmediate neighbour of either F or C. No male is an immediateneighbour of D.• G sits second to left of D’s son. Only two persons sit between H and A’s brother. Neither C nor D is the brother of A.• D’s son and the wife of D’s son are immediate neighbours of each other.• F is the mother of H. F is not an immediate neighbour of B and G.• G is the sister of E. (a) E (b) G (c) A (d) B (e) Cannot be determined None 2. Who sits second to the left of G ? Eight family members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. • F, the wife of D is sitting third to right of C. 1 .A is the son of H. A is sitting second to left of D. D is not animmediate neighbour of either F or C. No male is an immediateneighbour of D.• G sits second to left of D’s son. Only two persons sit between H and A’s brother. Neither C nor D is the brother of A.• D’s son and the wife of D’s son are immediate neighbours of each other.• F is the mother of H. F is not an immediate neighbour of B and G.• G is the sister of E. (a) A’s brother (b) G’s mother (c) D (d) B’s father (e) A’s aunt None 3. How many people sit between A and his brother ? Eight family members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. • F, the wife of D is sitting third to right of C. 1 .A is the son of H. A is sitting second to left of D. D is not animmediate neighbour of either F or C. No male is an immediateneighbour of D.• G sits second to left of D’s son. Only two persons sit between H and A’s brother. Neither C nor D is the brother of A.• D’s son and the wife of D’s son are immediate neighbours of each other.• F is the mother of H. F is not an immediate neighbour of B and G.• G is the sister of E. (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) Four None 4. Who amongst the following sits exactly between H and F ? Eight family members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. • F, the wife of D is sitting third to right of C. 1 .A is the son of H. A is sitting second to left of D. D is not animmediate neighbour of either F or C. No male is an immediateneighbour of D.• G sits second to left of D’s son. Only two persons sit between H and A’s brother. Neither C nor D is the brother of A.• D’s son and the wife of D’s son are immediate neighbours of each other.• F is the mother of H. F is not an immediate neighbour of B and G.• G is the sister of E. (a) D’s wife (b) D’s son (c) C (d) B (e) A None 5. Who amongst the following is the brother of A ? Eight family members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. • F, the wife of D is sitting third to right of C. 1 .A is the son of H. A is sitting second to left of D. D is not animmediate neighbour of either F or C. No male is an immediateneighbour of D.• G sits second to left of D’s son. Only two persons sit between H and A’s brother. Neither C nor D is the brother of A.• D’s son and the wife of D’s son are immediate neighbours of each other.• F is the mother of H. F is not an immediate neighbour of B and G.• G is the sister of E. (a) E (b) G (c) A (d) B (e) Cannot be determined None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-4): Fill in the blanks with appropriate words to make the passage meaningful. President Biden’s $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief plan, added to the stimulus measure Congress passed in December with the incoming administration’s strong support, would represent the boldest act of macroeconomic _______________ (1) policy in U.S. history. Its ambition, its rejection of _______________ (2) orthodoxy and its commitment to reducing economic inequality are all admirable. It is imperative that safety-net measures for those suffering and investments in vaccination and testing be undertaken rapidly after the _______________ (3) delays of the last months of the Trump administration. Yet bold measures need to be accompanied by careful consideration of risks and how they can be mitigated. While the arguments for providing relief to those hurt by the economic fallout of the pandemic, investing in controlling the virus and supporting consumer demand are compelling, much of the policy discussion has not fully _______________ (4) with the magnitude of what is being debated. (a) Defamation (b) Destruction (c) Stabilization (d) Foundation (e) Deception None 2 . President Biden’s $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief plan, added to the stimulus measure Congress passed in December with the incoming administration’s strong support, would represent the boldest act of macroeconomic _______________ (1) policy in U.S. history. Its ambition, its rejection of _______________ (2) orthodoxy and its commitment to reducing economic inequality are all admirable. It is imperative that safety-net measures for those suffering and investments in vaccination and testing be undertaken rapidly after the _______________ (3) delays of the last months of the Trump administration. Yet bold measures need to be accompanied by careful consideration of risks and how they can be mitigated. While the arguments for providing relief to those hurt by the economic fallout of the pandemic, investing in controlling the virus and supporting consumer demand are compelling, much of the policy discussion has not fully _______________ (4) with the magnitude of what is being debated. (a) Adversity (b) Prosperity (c) Audacity (d) Absurdity (e) Austerity None 3 . President Biden’s $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief plan, added to the stimulus measure Congress passed in December with the incoming administration’s strong support, would represent the boldest act of macroeconomic _______________ (1) policy in U.S. history. Its ambition, its rejection of _______________ (2) orthodoxy and its commitment to reducing economic inequality are all admirable. It is imperative that safety-net measures for those suffering and investments in vaccination and testing be undertaken rapidly after the _______________ (3) delays of the last months of the Trump administration. Yet bold measures need to be accompanied by careful consideration of risks and how they can be mitigated. While the arguments for providing relief to those hurt by the economic fallout of the pandemic, investing in controlling the virus and supporting consumer demand are compelling, much of the policy discussion has not fully _______________ (4) with the magnitude of what is being debated. (a) Inflexible (b) Indefensible (c) Credible (d) Negligible (e) Compatible None 4 . President Biden’s $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief plan, added to the stimulus measure Congress passed in December with the incoming administration’s strong support, would represent the boldest act of macroeconomic _______________ (1) policy in U.S. history. Its ambition, its rejection of _______________ (2) orthodoxy and its commitment to reducing economic inequality are all admirable. It is imperative that safety-net measures for those suffering and investments in vaccination and testing be undertaken rapidly after the _______________ (3) delays of the last months of the Trump administration. Yet bold measures need to be accompanied by careful consideration of risks and how they can be mitigated. While the arguments for providing relief to those hurt by the economic fallout of the pandemic, investing in controlling the virus and supporting consumer demand are compelling, much of the policy discussion has not fully _______________ (4) with the magnitude of what is being debated. (a) Unskilled (b) Undisguised (c) Tangled (d) Reckoned (e) Unconfined None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-2) : Pick out the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage. 1. Regressive (a) customary (b) aggravating (c) uniform (d) natural (e) advanced None 2 Vast (a) diverse (b) deliberate (c) minute (d) valid (e) extensive None DIRECTIONS: Rearrange the following sentences in order to make them meaningful and coherent. An appeal against the Home Secretary’s decision or the Westminster (A)/ The appeal was before a High Court judge for a decision on the papers submitted (B)/ Magistrates Court February ruling in favour of Nirav Modi’s extradition (C)/ for the appeal to determine if there are any grounds for (D)/ to India to face charges of fraud and money laundering (E) (a) BDACE (b) AECDB (c) DEABC (d) ABEDC (e) No arrangement required None