Banking exam PCII202579 Welcome to your Banking exam PCII202579 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Read the following data carefully and answer the following questions: 1 . A juicer shop prepares two types of shakes- Strawberry and butterscotch in given four days.Thursday : Total no. of glasses of Strawberry shake is 25. Friday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was X% more than as compare to Thursday.Saturday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was 50% more than as compare to that Friday.Sunday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was 100.Total number of glasses of Strawberry shake in all four days was 250.Butterscotch in these four days were Y% less than Strawberry shake glasses on each day. Total Butterscotch glasses were 50. Find the ratio between total no. of Strawberry glasses on Thursday and Friday together to no. of Butterscotch glasses on Friday and Saturday together. (a) 1 : 2 (b) 3 : 1 (c) 2 : 1 (d) 1 : 3 (d) None of these None 2. A juicer shop prepares two types of shakes- Strawberry and butterscotch in given four days.Thursday : Total no. of glasses of Strawberry shake is 25. Friday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was X% more than as compare to Thursday.Saturday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was 50% more than as compare to that Friday.Sunday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was 100.Total number of glasses of Strawberry shake in all four days was 250.Butterscotch in these four days were Y% less than Strawberry shake glasses on each day. Total Butterscotch glasses were 50. Find the ratio between X and Y. (a) 3 : 5 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 3 : 4 (d) 5 : 4 (e) None of these None 3. A juicer shop prepares two types of shakes- Strawberry and butterscotch in given four days.Thursday : Total no. of glasses of Strawberry shake is 25. Friday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was X% more than as compare to Thursday.Saturday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was 50% more than as compare to that Friday.Sunday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was 100.Total number of glasses of Strawberry shake in all four days was 250.Butterscotch in these four days were Y% less than Strawberry shake glasses on each day. Total Butterscotch glasses were 50. On Thursday, Strawberry shake glasses sold are 8 times as compare to Butterscotch shake glasses on same day. Sold Butterscotch shake glasses are less than unsold Butterscotch shake glass. If price of Strawberry shake and Butterscotch shake glasses was Rs. 20 and Rs. 10 respectively then find the total collection by selling shake glasses on Thursday. (a) 600 (b) 554 (c) 450 (d) Cannot be determined (e) None of these None 4. A juicer shop prepares two types of shakes- Strawberry and butterscotch in given four days.Thursday : Total no. of glasses of Strawberry shake is 25. Friday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was X% more than as compare to Thursday.Saturday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was 50% more than as compare to that Friday.Sunday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was 100.Total number of glasses of Strawberry shake in all four days was 250.Butterscotch in these four days were Y% less than Strawberry shake glasses on each day. Total Butterscotch glasses were 50. Find the average number of Butterscotch shake glasses on Friday, Saturday and Sunday together. (a) 15 (b) 12 (c) 14 (d) 12 (d) None of these None 5. A juicer shop prepares two types of shakes- Strawberry and butterscotch in given four days.Thursday : Total no. of glasses of Strawberry shake is 25. Friday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was X% more than as compare to Thursday.Saturday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was 50% more than as compare to that Friday.Sunday : The no. of glasses of Strawberry shake was 100.Total number of glasses of Strawberry shake in all four days was 250.Butterscotch in these four days were Y% less than Strawberry shake glasses on each day. Total Butterscotch glasses were 50. The number of Butterscotch shake glasses on Sunday is how much % of the total number of Strawberry shake glasses on all days? (a) 8% (b) 6% (c) 9% (d) 12% (e) 4% None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-6) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow. Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing either the centre or outside. Each one of them belongs to a different department viz. Finance, Marketing, Sales, HR, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Operations but not necessarily in the same order. C sits third to the right of G.G faces the centre. Only one person sits between C and the person working in the HR department immediate neighbours of C face outside. Only one person sits between F and D. Both F and D face the centre. D does not work in the HR department. A works in Investment Banking Department. A faces the centre. Two people sit between the persons who work in Investment Banking and Marketing Departments. The person who works in Corporate Finance sits to the immediate left of E. C faces same direction as E. The person who works in corporate finance sits to the immediate right of the person who works for Finance department.1. For which of the following departments does B work? (a) Finance (b) Marketing (c) HR (d) Corporate Finance (e) Operations None 2. What is position of B with respect to the person who works for Sales department? Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing either the centre or outside. Each one of them belongs to a different department viz. Finance, Marketing, Sales, HR, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Operations but not necessarily in the same order. C sits third to the right of G.G faces the centre. Only one person sits between C and the person working in the HR department immediate neighbours of C face outside. Only one person sits between F and D. Both F and D face the centre. D does not work in the HR department. A works in Investment Banking Department. A faces the centre. Two people sit between the persons who work in Investment Banking and Marketing Departments. The person who works in Corporate Finance sits to the immediate left of E. C faces same direction as E. The person who works in corporate finance sits to the immediate right of the person who works for Finance department. (a) Immediate right (b) Third to the left (c) Second to the right (d) Second to the left (e) Fourth to the right None 3. Who amongst the following sits exactly between C and the person who works for HR department? Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing either the centre or outside. Each one of them belongs to a different department viz. Finance, Marketing, Sales, HR, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Operations but not necessarily in the same order. C sits third to the right of G.G faces the centre. Only one person sits between C and the person working in the HR department immediate neighbours of C face outside. Only one person sits between F and D. Both F and D face the centre. D does not work in the HR department. A works in Investment Banking Department. A faces the centre. Two people sit between the persons who work in Investment Banking and Marketing Departments. The person who works in Corporate Finance sits to the immediate left of E. C faces same direction as E. The person who works in corporate finance sits to the immediate right of the person who works for Finance department. (a) B (b) The person who works for Marketing department (c) The person who works for Operations department (d) D (e) G None 4. Who sits to the immediate right of E ? Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing either the centre or outside. Each one of them belongs to a different department viz. Finance, Marketing, Sales, HR, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Operations but not necessarily in the same order. C sits third to the right of G.G faces the centre. Only one person sits between C and the person working in the HR department immediate neighbours of C face outside. Only one person sits between F and D. Both F and D face the centre. D does not work in the HR department. A works in Investment Banking Department. A faces the centre. Two people sit between the persons who work in Investment Banking and Marketing Departments. The person who works in Corporate Finance sits to the immediate left of E. C faces same direction as E. The person who works in corporate finance sits to the immediate right of the person who works for Finance department. (a) The person who works for Marketing department (b) C (c) B (d) The person who works for HR department (e) A None 5. Who amongst the following sit between the persons who work for Marketing and Investment Banking departments when counted for the left hand side of the person working for Marketing department? Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing either the centre or outside. Each one of them belongs to a different department viz. Finance, Marketing, Sales, HR, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Operations but not necessarily in the same order. C sits third to the right of G.G faces the centre. Only one person sits between C and the person working in the HR department immediate neighbours of C face outside. Only one person sits between F and D. Both F and D face the centre. D does not work in the HR department. A works in Investment Banking Department. A faces the centre. Two people sit between the persons who work in Investment Banking and Marketing Departments. The person who works in Corporate Finance sits to the immediate left of E. C faces same direction as E. The person who works in corporate finance sits to the immediate right of the person who works for Finance department. (a) F and G (b) E and C (c) C and B (d) F and D (e) B and D None 6. How many people sit between the person who works for Operations department and A, when counted from the right hand side of A? Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing either the centre or outside. Each one of them belongs to a different department viz. Finance, Marketing, Sales, HR, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Operations but not necessarily in the same order. C sits third to the right of G.G faces the centre. Only one person sits between C and the person working in the HR department immediate neighbours of C face outside. Only one person sits between F and D. Both F and D face the centre. D does not work in the HR department. A works in Investment Banking Department. A faces the centre. Two people sit between the persons who work in Investment Banking and Marketing Departments. The person who works in Corporate Finance sits to the immediate left of E. C faces same direction as E. The person who works in corporate finance sits to the immediate right of the person who works for Finance department. (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four (e) More than four 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 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. (a) structure (b) thoughts (c) manner (d) insensitivity (e) ritual None 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. (a) care (b) decide (c) convey (d) understanding (e) preach None 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. a) within (b) because (c) around (d) to (e) with None 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. (a) occasionally (b) unreasonably (c) seldom (d) not (e) definitely None 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. (a) support (b) accept (c) mean (d) deny (e) advocate None 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. (a) emphatically (b) regarding (c) that (d) how (e) what None 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. (a) regard (b) mean (c) refuse (d) insisted (e) decline None 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. (a) critical (b) logical (c) sympathetic (d) indifferent (e) happy None 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. . (a) accepted (b) symbolised (c) strengthened (d) enlightened (e) revolutionised None 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. (a) inspire (b) imitate (c) act (d) motivate (e) learn None DIRECTIONS (Qs.1-2) :Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. 1. Austerity (a) auscultation (b) decoration (c) extravagance (d) spendthrift (e) simplicity None 2 . 2. Inroads (a) Noticeable effect (b) making road (c) insecurities (d) inquest (e) identification None DIRECTIONS (Qs.1-2) :Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold as used in the passage. 1. Austerity (a) auscultation (b) decoration (c) extravagance (d) spendthrift (e) simplicity None 2 . 2. Inroads (a) Noticeable effect (b) making road (c) insecurities (d) inquest (e) identification None DIRECTIONS : Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph. Then answer the questions given below. A. of the migrant workers B. are still searching C. for work D. more than one- fourthE. in villages (a) DABCE (b) ECABD (c) CEDBA (d) ABCDE (e) EDCBA None