Banking exam PCI2025101 Welcome to your Banking exam PCI2025101 Name Email DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5) : Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow : 1. What is the respective ratio of number of women visiting Super-markets A to those visiting Super-market C? (a) 35 : 37 (b) 245 : 316 (c) 352 : 377 (d) 1041 : 1156 (e) None of these None 2 . 2. Number of men visiting Super-market D forms approximately what percent of the total number of people visiting all the Super-markets together? (a) 11 (b) 5.5 (c) 13 (d) 9 (e) 7.5 None 3 . 3. Number of children visiting Super-market C forms what percent of number of children visiting super market F? (rounded off to two digits after decimal) (a) 91.49 (b) 49.85 (c) 121.71 (d) 109.30 (e) None of these None 4 . 4. What is the total number of children visiting Super-markets B and D together? (a) 18515 (b) 28479 (c) 31495 (d) 22308 (e) None of these None 5 . 5. What is the average number of women visiting all the Supermarkets together? (a) 24823.5 (b) 22388.5 (c) 26432.5 (d) 20988.5 (e) None of these None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-5): Read the following table carefully and answer the following questions. 1 . Find the average number of students who were failed in Economics in year 2012 and year 2013 together? (a) 1435 (b) 1565 (c) 1720 (d) 1590 (e) None of these None 2 . 2. Number of students failed in Statistics in the year 2013 is what % of the number of students failed in Economics in the same year? (a) 145.75% (b) 150% (c) 156.25% (d) 158.25% (e) None of these None 3 . 3. Find the ratio between the total number of students appeared in Economics from 2012 to 2014 together and the total number of students appeared in Statistics from year 2013 to 2015 together? (a) 13 : 14 (b) 14 : 13 (c) 15 : 16 (d) 16 : 15 (e) None of these None 4 . 4. Find the difference between the total number of students passed in Statistics in year 2012 and total number of students failed in Economics in year 2015. (a) 690 (b) 385 (c) 485 (d) 550 (e) 610 None 5 . 5. Find the average number of students appeared in Economics from year 2011 to 2014 together? (a) 3090 (b) 3015 (c) 3060 (d) 3075 (e) 3850 None DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1): Five sentences are given below labelled (A), (B), (C), (D) & (E). The sentences need to be arranged in a logical order to form a coherent paragraph/ passage. (A) Moreover, they can facilitate communication and collaboration among team members, regardless of theirphysical location.(B) Virtual teams rely on digital tools and platforms to conduct meetings, share documents, and coordinate tasks.(C) Virtual teams are becoming increasingly common in today's globalized and technology-driven world.(D) These teams offer flexibility and convenience, allowing organizations to tap into a diverse talent pool and operate across different time zones.(E) However, managing virtual teams also presents unique challenges, such as ensuring effective communication, maintaining team cohesion, and overcoming cultural barriers. (a) C, D, B, A, E (b) B, C, D, A, E (c) D, C, B, A, E (d) C, B, D, A, E (e) B, D, C, A, E 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. Indigenous (a) Native (b) Genuine (c) Fake (d) Poor (e) None of the above None 2 . Indentured (a) Obligated (b) Poor (c) Nomadic (d) Basic (e) None of the above 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, against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. Emperor Akbar was fond of (1) tricky questions to Birbal. One day he asked Birbal what he would (2) if he were given a choice between justice and a gold coin. “The gold coin,” said Birbal. Akbar was (3) aback. He had known Birbal for many years and he knew that Birbal was a just person. Then how could he choose the gold coin. “You would prefer a gold coin to justice ?” He asked, incredulously. “Yes,” said Birbal. The other courtiers were amazed by Birbal’s (4) of idiocy. For years they had been trying to discredit Birbal in the emperor’seyes but without success and now the man had gone and (5) it himself ! They could not believe their good fortune. “I would have been dismayed if even the lowliest of my servants had said this,” continued the emperor. “But coming from you it’s shocking - and sad. I did not (6) you were so debased ! I never expected this from you. How could you be so shallow ?” One (7) for what one does not have, Your Majesty !” said Birbal, quietly. “You have (8) to it that in our country justice is available to everybody. So as justice is already available tome and as I’m always (9) of money I said I would choose the gold coin.” The emperor laughed. He thought to himself, ‘I should have known that Birbal would come up with a witty reply as always.’ He was so pleased with Birbal’s reply that he gave him (10) one but a thousand gold coins. (a) showing (b) asking (c) naming (d) finding (e) telling None 2 . Emperor Akbar was fond of (1) tricky questions to Birbal. One day he asked Birbal what he would (2) if he were given a choice between justice and a gold coin. “The gold coin,” said Birbal. Akbar was (3) aback. He had known Birbal for many years and he knew that Birbal was a just person. Then how could he choose the gold coin. “You would prefer a gold coin to justice ?” He asked, incredulously. “Yes,” said Birbal. The other courtiers were amazed by Birbal’s (4) of idiocy. For years they had been trying to discredit Birbal in the emperor’seyes but without success and now the man had gone and (5) it himself ! They could not believe their good fortune. “I would have been dismayed if even the lowliest of my servants had said this,” continued the emperor. “But coming from you it’s shocking - and sad. I did not (6) you were so debased ! I never expected this from you. How could you be so shallow ?” One (7) for what one does not have, Your Majesty !” said Birbal, quietly. “You have (8) to it that in our country justice is available to everybody. So as justice is already available tome and as I’m always (9) of money I said I would choose the gold coin.” The emperor laughed. He thought to himself, ‘I should have known that Birbal would come up with a witty reply as always.’ He was so pleased with Birbal’s reply that he gave him (10) one but a thousand gold coins. (a) look (b) said (c) think (d) choose (e) find None 3 . Emperor Akbar was fond of (1) tricky questions to Birbal. One day he asked Birbal what he would (2) if he were given a choice between justice and a gold coin. “The gold coin,” said Birbal. Akbar was (3) aback. He had known Birbal for many years and he knew that Birbal was a just person. Then how could he choose the gold coin. “You would prefer a gold coin to justice ?” He asked, incredulously. “Yes,” said Birbal. The other courtiers were amazed by Birbal’s (4) of idiocy. For years they had been trying to discredit Birbal in the emperor’seyes but without success and now the man had gone and (5) it himself ! They could not believe their good fortune. “I would have been dismayed if even the lowliest of my servants had said this,” continued the emperor. “But coming from you it’s shocking - and sad. I did not (6) you were so debased ! I never expected this from you. How could you be so shallow ?” One (7) for what one does not have, Your Majesty !” said Birbal, quietly. “You have (8) to it that in our country justice is available to everybody. So as justice is already available to me and as I’m always (9) of money I said I would choose the gold coin.” The emperor laughed. He thought to himself, ‘I should have known that Birbal would come up with a witty reply as always.’ He was so pleased with Birbal’s reply that he gave him (10) one but a thousand gold coins. (a) pushed (b) fallen (c) pulled (d) sent (e) taken None 4 . Emperor Akbar was fond of (1) tricky questions to Birbal. One day he asked Birbal what he would (2) if he were given a choice between justice and a gold coin. “The gold coin,” said Birbal. Akbar was (3) aback. He had known Birbal for many years and he knew that Birbal was a just person. Then how could he choose the gold coin. “You would prefer a gold coin to justice ?” He asked, incredulously. “Yes,” said Birbal. The other courtiers were amazed by Birbal’s (4) of idiocy. For years they had been trying to discredit Birbal in the emperor’seyes but without success and now the man had gone and (5) it himself ! They could not believe their good fortune. “I would have been dismayed if even the lowliest of my servants had said this,” continued the emperor. “But coming from you it’s shocking - and sad. I did not (6) you were so debased ! I never expected this from you. How could you be so shallow ?” One (7) for what one does not have, Your Majesty !” said Birbal, quietly. “You have (8) to it that in our country justice is available to everybody. So as justice is already available tome and as I’m always (9) of money I said I would choose the gold coin.” The emperor laughed. He thought to himself, ‘I should have known that Birbal would come up with a witty reply as always.’ He was so pleased with Birbal’s reply that he gave him (10) one but a thousand gold coins. (a) idea (b) display (c) reply (d) place (e) showing None 5 . Emperor Akbar was fond of (1) tricky questions to Birbal. One day he asked Birbal what he would (2) if he were given a choice between justice and a gold coin. “The gold coin,” said Birbal. Akbar was (3) aback. He had known Birbal for many years and he knew that Birbal was a just person. Then how could he choose the gold coin. “You would prefer a gold coin to justice ?” He asked, incredulously. “Yes,” said Birbal. The other courtiers were amazed by Birbal’s (4) of idiocy. For years they had been trying to discredit Birbal in the emperor’seyes but without success and now the man had gone and (5) it himself ! They could not believe their good fortune. “I would have been dismayed if even the lowliest of my servants had said this,” continued the emperor. “But coming from you it’s shocking - and sad. I did not (6) you were so debased ! I never expected this from you. How could you be so shallow ?” One (7) for what one does not have, Your Majesty !” said Birbal, quietly. “You have (8) to it that in our country justice is available to everybody. So as justice is already available tome and as I’m always (9) of money I said I would choose the gold coin.” The emperor laughed. He thought to himself, ‘I should have known that Birbal would come up with a witty reply as always.’ He was so pleased with Birbal’s reply that he gave him (10) one but a thousand gold coins. (a) speak (b) thought (c) done (d) create (e) told None 6 . Emperor Akbar was fond of (1) tricky questions to Birbal. One day he asked Birbal what he would (2) if he were given a choice between justice and a gold coin. “The gold coin,” said Birbal. Akbar was (3) aback. He had known Birbal for many years and he knew that Birbal was a just person. Then how could he choose the gold coin. “You would prefer a gold coin to justice ?” He asked, incredulously. “Yes,” said Birbal. The other courtiers were amazed by Birbal’s (4) of idiocy. For years they had been trying to discredit Birbal in the emperor’seyes but without success and now the man had gone and (5) it himself ! They could not believe their good fortune. “I would have been dismayed if even the lowliest of my servants had said this,” continued the emperor. “But coming from you it’s shocking - and sad. I did not (6) you were so debased ! I never expected this from you. How could you be so shallow ?” One (7) for what one does not have, Your Majesty !” said Birbal, quietly. “You have (8) to it that in our country justice is available to everybody. So as justice is already available tome and as I’m always (9) of money I said I would choose the gold coin.” The emperor laughed. He thought to himself, ‘I should have known that Birbal would come up with a witty reply as always.’ He was so pleased with Birbal’s reply that he gave him (10) one but a thousand gold coins. (a) felt (b) said (c) know (d) accept (e) saw None 7 . Emperor Akbar was fond of (1) tricky questions to Birbal. One day he asked Birbal what he would (2) if he were given a choice between justice and a gold coin. “The gold coin,” said Birbal. Akbar was (3) aback. He had known Birbal for many years and he knew that Birbal was a just person. Then how could he choose the gold coin. “You would prefer a gold coin to justice ?” He asked, incredulously. “Yes,” said Birbal. The other courtiers were amazed by Birbal’s (4) of idiocy. For years they had been trying to discredit Birbal in the emperor’seyes but without success and now the man had gone and (5) it himself ! They could not believe their good fortune. “I would have been dismayed if even the lowliest of my servants had said this,” continued the emperor. “But coming from you it’s shocking - and sad. I did not (6) you were so debased ! I never expected this from you. How could you be so shallow ?” One (7) for what one does not have, Your Majesty !” said Birbal, quietly. “You have (8) to it that in our country justice is available to everybody. So as justice is already available tome and as I’m always (9) of money I said I would choose the gold coin.” The emperor laughed. He thought to himself, ‘I should have known that Birbal would come up with a witty reply as always.’ He was so pleased with Birbal’s reply that he gave him (10) one but a thousand gold coins. (a) asks (b) chooses (c) look (d) find (e) wish None 8 . Emperor Akbar was fond of (1) tricky questions to Birbal. One day he asked Birbal what he would (2) if he were given a choice between justice and a gold coin. “The gold coin,” said Birbal. Akbar was (3) aback. He had known Birbal for many years and he knew that Birbal was a just person. Then how could he choose the gold coin. “You would prefer a gold coin to justice ?” He asked, incredulously. “Yes,” said Birbal. The other courtiers were amazed by Birbal’s (4) of idiocy. For years they had been trying to discredit Birbal in the emperor’seyes but without success and now the man had gone and (5) it himself ! They could not believe their good fortune. “I would have been dismayed if even the lowliest of my servants had said this,” continued the emperor. “But coming from you it’s shocking - and sad. I did not (6) you were so debased ! I never expected this from you. How could you be so shallow ?” One (7) for what one does not have, Your Majesty !” said Birbal, quietly. “You have (8) to it that in our country justice is available to everybody. So as justice is already available tome and as I’m always (9) of money I said I would choose the gold coin.” The emperor laughed. He thought to himself, ‘I should have known that Birbal would come up with a witty reply as always.’ He was so pleased with Birbal’s reply that he gave him (10) one but a thousand gold coins. (a) sure (b) put (c) shown (d) seen (e) made None 9 . Emperor Akbar was fond of (1) tricky questions to Birbal. One day he asked Birbal what he would (2) if he were given a choice between justice and a gold coin. “The gold coin,” said Birbal. Akbar was (3) aback. He had known Birbal for many years and he knew that Birbal was a just person. Then how could he choose the gold coin. “You would prefer a gold coin to justice ?” He asked, incredulously. “Yes,” said Birbal. The other courtiers were amazed by Birbal’s (4) of idiocy. For years they had been trying to discredit Birbal in the emperor’seyes but without success and now the man had gone and (5) it himself ! They could not believe their good fortune. “I would have been dismayed if even the lowliest of my servants had said this,” continued the emperor. “But coming from you it’s shocking - and sad. I did not (6) you were so debased ! I never expected this from you. How could you be so shallow ?” One (7) for what one does not have, Your Majesty !” said Birbal, quietly. “You have (8) to it that in our country justice is available to everybody. So as justice is already available tome and as I’m always (9) of money I said I would choose the gold coin.” The emperor laughed. He thought to himself, ‘I should have known that Birbal would come up with a witty reply as always.’ He was so pleased with Birbal’s reply that he gave him (10) one but a thousand gold coins. (a) no (b) rich (c) short (d) poor (e) plenty None 10 . Emperor Akbar was fond of (1) tricky questions to Birbal. One day he asked Birbal what he would (2) if he were given a choice between justice and a gold coin. “The gold coin,” said Birbal. Akbar was (3) aback. He had known Birbal for many years and he knew that Birbal was a just person. Then how could he choose the gold coin. “You would prefer a gold coin to justice ?” He asked, incredulously. “Yes,” said Birbal. The other courtiers were amazed by Birbal’s (4) of idiocy. For years they had been trying to discredit Birbal in the emperor’seyes but without success and now the man had gone and (5) it himself ! They could not believe their good fortune. “I would have been dismayed if even the lowliest of my servants had said this,” continued the emperor. “But coming from you it’s shocking - and sad. I did not (6) you were so debased ! I never expected this from you. How could you be so shallow ?” One (7) for what one does not have, Your Majesty !” said Birbal, quietly. “You have (8) to it that in our country justice is available to everybody. So as justice is already available tome and as I’m always (9) of money I said I would choose the gold coin.” The emperor laughed. He thought to himself, ‘I should have known that Birbal would come up with a witty reply as always.’ He was so pleased with Birbal’s reply that he gave him (10) one but a thousand gold coins. (a) but (b) not (c) and (d) so (e) only None