Banking exam PCI20II2582 Welcome to your Banking exam PCI20II2582 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-3): Answer the questiona based on the information given below. There are four companies P, Q, R, and S. Data given below shows the number of products sold and unsold by these shopkeepers. The total number of products manufactured by ‘P’ is 120, and the ratio of sold and unsold products of company Q is 3 : 1. The total number of products manufactured by company ‘Q’ and ‘S’ is 260, and the difference between the number of unsold and sold products by 'R' is 90. The total number of products manufactured by 'R' is 150 which is 12 less than that of products sold by ‘S’. The difference between the products unsold by 'Q' and 'S' is 2. The number of products sold by P is x% as that of ‘Q’. Note: The number of products sold by each company is more than that of products unsold.1 . If the total number of products sold by all companies together is 432, then find the number of unsold products bycompany ‘S’ is how much percent more or less that of 'P'? (a) 100% (b) 80% (c) 60% (d) 40% (e) 20% None 2. There are four companies P, Q, R, and S. Data given below shows the number of products sold and unsold by these shopkeepers. The total number of products manufactured by ‘P’ is 120, and the ratio of sold and unsold products of company Q is 3 : 1. The total number of products manufactured by company ‘Q’ and ‘S’ is 260, and the difference between the number of unsold and sold products by 'R' is 90. The total number of products manufactured by 'R' is 150 which is 12 less than that of products sold by ‘S’. The difference between the products unsold by 'Q' and 'S' is 2. The number of products sold by P is x% as that of ‘Q’. Note: The number of products sold by each company is more than that of products unsold.If the number of products sold by company ‘P’ is 140% more than the products unsold by company R, then find thevalue of ‘x’? (a) 100% (b) 110% (c) 120% (d) 130% (e) 140% None 3. There are four companies P, Q, R, and S. Data given below shows the number of products sold and unsold by these shopkeepers. The total number of products manufactured by ‘P’ is 120, and the ratio of sold and unsold products of company Q is 3 : 1. The total number of products manufactured by company ‘Q’ and ‘S’ is 260, and the difference between the number of unsold and sold products by 'R' is 90. The total number of products manufactured by 'R' is 150 which is 12 less than that of products sold by ‘S’. The difference between the products unsold by 'Q' and 'S' is 2. The number of products sold by P is x% as that of ‘Q’. Note: The number of products sold by each company is more than that of products unsold.If the difference between the number of products sold by ‘R’ and the total products manufactured by ‘S’ is ‘Y’ and thetotal number of products manufactured by ‘Q’ is ‘Z’, then ‘Y’ is how much percent more or less than that of ‘Z’? (a) 15% (b) 20% (c) 25% (d) 30% (e) 35% None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. 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. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbour of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. D is neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank.1. Who amongst the following sit exactly between B and the representative from Bank of India? (a) A and the representative from UCO Bank (b) F and G (c) H and the representative from Bank of Maharashtra (d) H and G (e) Representatives from Syndicate Bank and Oriental Bank of Commerce None 2. Who amongst the following is the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce? Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. 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. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbour of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. D is neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank. (a) A (b) C (c) H (d) G (e) D None 3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. 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. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbour of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. D is neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank. (a) H - UCO Bank (b) A - Canara Bank (c) D - Bank of Maharashtra (d) E -Syndicate Bank (e) F - Punjab National Bank None 4. Who amongst the following sits second to left of B ? Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. 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. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbour of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. D is neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank. (a) C (b) H (c) The representative from Canara Bank (d) The representative from Punjab National Bank (e) G None 5. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement? Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. 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. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbour of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. D is neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank. (a) B is the representative from Bank of Maharashtra. (b) C sits second to right of H. (c) The representative from Dena Bank sits to the immediate left of the representative from UCO Bank. (d) A sits second to right of the representative from Bank of India. (e) The representatives from Bank of Maharashtra and Syndicate Bank are immediate neighbours of each other 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 which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) belonging (b) similarly (c) compared (d) with (e) like None 2 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) efforts (b) practices (c) challenges (d) achievements (e) attempt None 3 Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) given (b) approved (c) regular (d) often (e) being None 4 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) grant (b) sanctioned (c) took (d) hired (e) apply None 5 Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) goal (b) fund (c) way (d) skill (e) dream None 6 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) countries (b) others (c) abroad (d) neighbours (e) poor None 7 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) further (b) extra (c) more (d) less (e) high None 8 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. a) Recently (b) Any (c) Friendly (d) Many (e) While None 9 Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. 59. (a) differences (b) supply (c) quantity (d) people (e) opportunities None 10 . Today the economies of African countries are growing at 5 per cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (1) African countries through donations and aid. Their (2) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (4). China, however, has found a different (5) to help Africa - by trading more with the (6). In 2009 China’s trade with African countries was $ 90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was $ 86 billion. (8) countries have now begun to notice the (9) available in Africa. China’s attitude has (10) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new mantra of African nations. (a) substitute (b) changed (c) exchanged (d) transform (e) convert None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-3): 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. Head off (a) promote (b) act to prevent (c) encourage (d) feel headache (e) ameliorate None 2 . Uptick (a) small increase (b) small decrease (c) urchin (d) upwind (e) downtrend None 3 Phantom (a) real (b) true (c) quantitative (d) imaginary (e) optimum None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-4): Rearrange the paragraph and answer the following questions. (A) Other parties are attempting to emulate this, but with far less success.(B) Across India, meanwhile, we are witnessing a near daily ritual of individuals belonging to one political party or the other shifting their allegiance and, while doing so, indulging in a diatribe against the party they exited.(C) Electoral majorities as a result, and the character of some State governments, have, hence, tended to change.(D) A great deal of pervasive decline in political attitudes is attributable to the prevailing belief that winning elections is the sine qua non of democratic politics, and the raison d’etre for any political party to exist.(E) India’s leading political party, which currently holds power at the Centre and a majority of States, has converted this into a fine art, and makes no secret of its determination to pursue this path.What is the THIRD sentence after rearrangement? (a) C (b) D (c) E (d) A (e) B None 2 . (A) Other parties are attempting to emulate this, but with far less success.(B) Across India, meanwhile, we are witnessing a near daily ritual of individuals belonging to one political party or the other shifting their allegiance and, while doing so, indulging in a diatribe against the party they exited.(C) Electoral majorities as a result, and the character of some State governments, have, hence, tended to change.(D) A great deal of pervasive decline in political attitudes is attributable to the prevailing belief that winning elections is the sine qua non of democratic politics, and the raison d’etre for any political party to exist.(E) India’s leading political party, which currently holds power at the Centre and a majority of States, has converted this into a fine art, and makes no secret of its determination to pursue this path.2. What is the SECOND sentence after rearrangement? (a) B (b) A (c) C (d) E (e) D None 3 . (A) Other parties are attempting to emulate this, but with far less success.(B) Across India, meanwhile, we are witnessing a near daily ritual of individuals belonging to one political party or the other shifting their allegiance and, while doing so, indulging in a diatribe against the party they exited.(C) Electoral majorities as a result, and the character of some State governments, have, hence, tended to change.(D) A great deal of pervasive decline in political attitudes is attributable to the prevailing belief that winning elections is the sine qua non of democratic politics, and the raison d’etre for any political party to exist.(E) India’s leading political party, which currently holds power at the Centre and a majority of States, has converted this into a fine art, and makes no secret of its determination to pursue this path.What is the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement? (a) D (b) E (c) C (d) A (e) B None 4 . (A) Other parties are attempting to emulate this, but with far less success.(B) Across India, meanwhile, we are witnessing a near daily ritual of individuals belonging to one political party or the other shifting their allegiance and, while doing so, indulging in a diatribe against the party they exited.(C) Electoral majorities as a result, and the character of some State governments, have, hence, tended to change.(D) A great deal of pervasive decline in political attitudes is attributable to the prevailing belief that winning elections is the sine qua non of democratic politics, and the raison d’etre for any political party to exist.(E) India’s leading political party, which currently holds power at the Centre and a majority of States, has converted this into a fine art, and makes no secret of its determination to pursue this path.4. What is the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? (a) E (b) D (c) C (d) A (e) B None